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silva, i think i will live long enough to witness the death of factory farming. the great debate this week on d. w or ah ah, this is d. w is coming to live from berlin. the deadly strike on the southern ukrainian city as upper reach up police say at least 3 people are dead after a russian missile hits a 5 story apartment building. while people sleep. also coming up, no joint statement by foreign ministers at a g 20 meeting in deli rushes, started lap rob blamed the west for blocking a communicate after
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a summit mall down by differences over the war in ukraine. and we asked what's behind a series of mysterious poisoning cases in iran investigation is looking at claims. the religious groups might be trying to intimidate iranian girls, seeking an education ah hello m terry martin. thanks for joining us. we begin in ukraine. we're at least 3 people have been killed and several others injured after a russian missile hit an apartment building overnight in the southern city of stop a risha. a search and rescue operation is still under way to find people who are left trapped under the rubble following the attack. the russian missile hits overnight. turning this 5 story, building into
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a mangled ruin of rubble and deborah authority say many residents here were asleep in their homes. when the attack happened with no time to escape fluid. you couldn't, charlie, the people were screaming. it was hot to hear your wish. we were shocked. the rescuers came and the people were under the w leave off from the wall. a maid. brody were valid for rescue. as the desperate search for signs of life is a dangerous one. but the reward is worth it. you hear me, you're going to put me as more people i pulled from the rubble injured but a life chill. oic a man 30 years old. oh, he slept on a couch. bob got trapped by a concrete slab when the rock it hits the order for almost 3 hours rescue his work to recover him from under the slabs. it will dileo he is alive and well. everything
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is fine of said nobody, but there is little comfort for those able to walk away from the ruins on a waiting bus. they watch on his rescue as pig 3. what's left of their homes. more lives now shattered by rushes on. going aerial assault on ukraine and its people, sher wally, i spoke with our correspondent, amy and s, if in cuba he gave us this update on the attack ins. upper reach. this happened very early this morning when many people were asleep and unlikely to seek shelter in a bomb shelter. we've heard that all 5 floors of this segment of the apartment building were destroyed in this attack. that at least 3 people have died a credit according to the ukrainian government. but that death hall might rise, as several people are in hospital receiving treatment. at least a dozen people were safe from the wreckage, but rescuers are still looking through to see if more people have survived. what
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we've heard is that the missile used might have been an es 300. this is a soviet era surface to air missile, which is not intended to hit ground targets for russia. has reportedly been increasingly using these missiles as it runs out of a long range, ballistic missiles, well parisha and the surrounding region. there are regularly targeted by russian strikes. why is that area important for russia? strategically, amy this is a key city. it's the capital of the region of zappa regia and it before the war. it had a population of 700000, making it one of the largest cities in ukraine. it strategically located on the nipper river as well. and it's about 50 kilometers north of the southern front line . so if russia wants to push ahead more towards central ukraine, this would be a key location for them in a disaster for ukraine,
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although that's not likely to happen any time soon as it's well protected. we keep hearing amy and about russia attacking apartment buildings up in ukrainian cities. is it clear that russia is striking civilian targets deliberately aiming? now, that depends on the region in ukraine here in kia and in the west. it's a very rare occurrence, but we've seen in recent months, a several incidents of this happening where a russian missile hits ukrainian civilian apartment, building m as in chrome, a tourist. and more recently, and denise, bro, we're over 40 people died when a russian missile hit an apartment building. and what russians say, and what the pro russian media has been reporting, is that these were missiles shot down by ukrainian air defense and that they were not attended to hit civilian targets. but what is also clear and what the ukrainian government repeatedly says that russia has almost nothing to lose by these
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incidents which terrorized civilian populations, they have nothing to lose but the price of the missile. and in this case, the missile was worth almost nothing. terry amy and thank you very much, our correspond amy s if they're in keith how many ukrainians have lost family members as a result of russian missile attacks, surviving relatives are left to grieve while also trying to offer some stability for young children orphaned by the war dw is funny, future reports from keith. this family portraits shows alive that no longer exists. the father died of a heart attack just before the war. now the mother is gone to grandfather gregory is now in charge of the boy who was left behind. i'm sorry, we official i heard the explosion. i was downtown at the time. did it last year and then video started circulating on telegraph. need your properties,
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you'll see more. yeah. much as i started calling our senior below, but there was no connection. and i knew it was her root, she would take it of all the time. it was october 10th when a rush and rocket hid oak sonnus corin keith grigory got to the scene quickly. security officers kept him away from the wreckage, wis. description. they told me there's a burned car and human remains on the front seat and i asked, is there any one on the back seat? the answer was yes, everything is burnt in. it does nothing left except mattel casually. it's happened right here at this intersection. gregory was right of santa had been on the way to hospital where she worked as a cancer doctor. and the reason why there was nothing on the back seat just before the attack, she had dropped off her child at kindergarten. today there is nothing left to remind people of the attack. the road is one of keeps busiest and was quickly patched up of sinus family is only just starting to put the pieces together
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with a form in a townhome and it is de life i knew was over and another one had started to deal with the ocean bureau it in, but i do, i carianne's was the what do i do next week? at 1st it was very hard because i know that we can't give what a mother can with a chance, and then there was a moment of despair. what will we do? will we be able to do this? and then our realised thought no matter what we had to do it in an effort to offer gracious some continuity his grandparents have kept oksana apartment and moved there to be with him. when he had told me once, will the war be over and i told him, yes, it will. will we? when i'm sure of it? i said, when all the soldiers come back, yes, they will. i said, and will mom be coming home? i have to tell him your mom won't be coming back from a position yet why gregory is consumed by the challenges of raising his grandson.
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his message is abroad. one without the, from the thing is not every one is going to remember my daughter, but it's important that they see the herds that are happening around us at the weights telling oksana story has become his attempt to call on the world to not become numb to rush as brutality and to understand what he does to families like his l. g. 20 foreign ministers meeting in india has ended without agreement because of divisions over russia's invasion of ukraine. and his foreign minister said that while the parties agreed on many issues, their differences on ukraine could not be reconciled. washington's top diplomat anti blinking spoke briefly with his russian counterpart, sergey leverage on the sidelines of the meeting. lincoln is said to have underscore, the u. s. his commitment to help ukraine defend itself for as long as it must be democratize. if it has to. well here to unpack all this is the w t political,
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her chief international editor, richard walker. richard no joint communicate from this g 20 for ministers meeting. what does that tell us? yeah, well it tells us terry, that the world is, is deeply divided. and i think we know we knew that already going into this meeting, but the division even look stocker even than it already did. now, just to kind of set out what are we talking about with the joint communicate, you know, at these kind of big multi lateral meetings with lots of delegates from lots of countries. that's usually basically the sort of test of whether the meeting can be seen as a success, whether all sides come together behind a statement or in the, you know, this sort of the french lingo of diplomacy, a communicate setting out on this is what we all think about this and these are the sort of things that we want to address in the coming year. now that the bali summit of the g 20. so where the,
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the leaders of the country is not the foreign ministers where just, just over 4 months ago in volume indonesia, they managed to agree on a joint communicate, which everybody signed up to that included quite strong language on the board ukraine, which is basically the crux is big division at the moment and i think what is concerning to a lot of people within the g 20 and how it side is that india use the very same language from that barley communicate in november. they put it in the draft document. today for this form in this meeting, and russia and china objected to that even though just 4 months ago they signed up to the very same thing. so essentially, it looks like russia and china are hardening in their positions, even more than that. they had been just a few months ago and they seem to be striving for greater cooperation to we keep hearing. what about the meeting that happened during this gee 24 ministers meeting
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between the russian and the u. s. foreign ministers that many people thought that just simply wouldn't happen, but law and lincoln did me. yes. so this is a rare thing for these 2 men to meet since the beginning of the war, according to my latest checks they really spoke on the telephone once and they haven't had a meeting one to one since the beginning of the war. so i think that will be seen by many as a positive, that at least they got a chance to exchange some views. but we're hearing from the american side. it was only 10 minutes, it was very reduced. it was pretty much trying to get the message across that we're going to stick with ukraine. don't stop thinking that our support is going to start ebbing away. perhaps a still a very modest positive image of see what we've just talking about with this meeting . coming across is more of a fe warren. you create
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a very divisive issue at this meeting. india was hosting the g 20 for ministers meeting. really want to focus on the needs of the global south of developing countries. any progress there? yeah, so retro modi. the gym prime ministers really made it, you know, he's, he's kind of big message of his g 20 presidency that he wants to be the advocate of the global south. and in his address, just before this foreign ministers meeting got started, he really appealed to everybody to try to find areas where they can work together. you get the impression the indians would really quite like to just sort of put you crane war in a box, compartmentalize that away and say, let's try work on things. i think moody put it this way. let's not let the things that we can all agree on get in the way of the things that we can agree on. and speaking after the meeting, the indian external affairs minister j shanker was saying that that was what he described as a meeting of minds or on he said the bulk of the other issues that they talked
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about from any see securities of food security and so on. but we don't know yet, we're just still drilling down into the details of the statement they did come out to what extent there was anything really tangible coming out of that. whether this was a meeting of minds and a very loose sense of acknowledging that there are problems that need to be address . thank you so much. richard, our chief international editor, richard walker. sports now and with the russian invasion. now in its 2nd year, ukraine has voiced opposition to allow it russians and bell russians to compete at paris games and 2024 international olympic committee is exploring the idea of allowing athletes from those countries to compete under a neutral flag. meanwhile, ukrainian olympic hopefuls are having to train in the midst of the conflict, putting them at a disadvantage. russian strikes have destroy training venues in error. age have
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disrupted many sessions for ukrainian divers, spanish lab. all the fair chic, the 26 year old was a european champion in 2019. but since the conflict began, the reality has been devastating. yeah. me, somebody will put her in my yeah, mary, you paul is my home town. also. no russian soldiers and their president, putin simply destroyed it. i missed the whole thing and my, the city merely does not exist. pony, it was annihilated on me. the nightmare has changed him. the chair of boucher usually i'm nervous alive. i'm angry. most of the time. yes we. he says this is jessica with us for your help. i just can't stand it anymore. when shelling happens, what's the chauffeur?
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i want russia to let us live in peace and stay away from us. and looking at paris 2024. his dance on russia is unwavering. yes, for device shaw, i hope that the athletes from russia and bella, ruth won't be allowed to compete at the olympic games. there are 3 because none of them publicly condemned to putin or lucas shanker but he is sick. they just do nothing and say nothing. precisely because of their silence in inaction, all this horror is happening in our country. they can't be allowed to compete under a neutral flag because everyone knows perfectly well which country they'll represent you. and when they return home, they'll be greeted with their results and every one knows what country they're from . a neutral flag is not an option. it's not possible for some ukrainians. the possibility of sharing an olympic pool with russian in bella, rouge and competitors, is too much to bear, sisters, marina and bloody sla alix eva who won olympic broad and artistic swimming
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a tokyo 2021. or among those who said they'd have to boycott in training has been nerve wracking every day with me every day. maybe in some the, with the mental poll or many ukrainian athletes has been extremely high. the ios, he believes the olympics can be an instrument to unify, especially in times of conflict. but in this case, that appears to be too high in ask catch up on some other stories making headlines around the world. today, protesters in greece are demanding accountability after the countries worst ever
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rail disaster. tuesday nights, tragedy left at least 46 people dead, and dozens injured. the station master has been arrested. he'll be asked to explain how a passenger train was allowed to travel in the same track as an oncoming freight train . us state park is on wednesday called on the israeli government to disavow a statement by finance minister bizarre la smarter'n, the altar nationalist had sat, a palestinian village in the occupied west bank should be quote, eraser state farm and spokesperson ned price said this was irresponsible, dim spotters said he had been quoted out of context, we condemned providing vietnam's new president, vo, font tongue has promised to crack down on corruption after being sworn in on thursday. his predecessor had to resign amid, in fighting within the ruling communist party, centered around allegations of graft. vietnam is one party state controlled by the communist party. u. s. intelligence report on what became known as havana syndrome
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has concluded that it was unlikely to have been caused by a foreign adversary. the mysterious illness was 1st reported by us personnel in the cuban capital in 2016. many believed it could have been due to an attack which cuba has always denied to and a space ex rocket has taken off from cape canaveral in florida, heading for the international space station on board or for crew members, including the 1st astronaut from the arab world. scheduled to spend several months in space and replace another crew which has been on the i assess since october iran's health minister says an investigation is underway into allegations that religious groups may be targeting school girls in a series of poison attacks. hundreds of girls are thought to have been poisoned by toxic gas of around 30 schools across the country. the incidents began in november
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when you several politicians have suggested the attacks are being carried out by groups opposed to girls education. this he off your lot. no. ah, new fog salami is a journalist with dw parssi language service. i asked her for more details on the poisoned attacks on schools in iraq yesterday was the worst day since the beginning of these attacks and add the real probably is big 9 schools to wrong being a schools and lauriston did find the schools had the highest number of boys any so far, and according to their investigations or 30 experience of the many serial hells, that there was nitrogen gas in the release poison. and i didn't do that i can send a few days ago, a large number of female university students in the dormitory in brewing here, which is a province invest iran very poisoned after inhaling gas. this strange smell does
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appear that this really is a campaign as some have suggested an organized campaign to attack girl's education in iraq. actually the poison a tax which was started from a 1st december is what we know. so for in the city of gold, which is really just a teeny ron and then 10 days later it spread to other cities in different directions in the country and in turn, a bigger and bigger like what happened yesterday to ron and other major cities like care mom sean grew jared in based on other provinces in and north and south and east of iran. it shows that it might be something like that. and some activists assume it would be an organized attack to make the school environment unsafe for a school years. any idea who could be behind these poisonings?
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ah, there are some assumptions by white groups and active is it that the regime wants to take band from youngers because they were pioneers, actually nationwide protest accident. this of gina massa. i'm a navy and be so was up videos from them chanting and protesting against this regime. how's the government responding to all this? is it taking steps to protect girls who may be at risk? i can say not at all and they never respond properly and, and they always try to, i mean, i'm just distract people and then they attack on the protesters. and yesterday, especially in to iran, there was a video published on social media. plainclothes of course, is grabbing one student's mother from here here because she wanted an answer in safety for her child in an educational facility, but they did nothing actually in of her. thank you very much. that was the w. neil
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the far galani. info to wales. now, where many communities are feeling the effects of economic hardship that have followed briggs it and now the war in ukraine. but in the small town of new port locals have been together to save a well loved hardware shop from closure by becoming shareholders in themselves. all appears normal in the small wells, town of new york home to just over a 1000 people. there are full paths, a handful of shops and a hardware store habits. and after don't leave a dodge. i love those, but just over a year after brag said, residents receive the news that harvard was closing. after nearly 150 years and business. it was a bombshell. every one was really, really, really upset that we would lose it. no one could imagine life without their frying pans and kitchen essentials. so new put residents set about raising nearly half
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a 1000000 pounds and took over the shop themselves. who's now employees get help from volunteers? who are not for profit organization, the profits go straight back off to cost and they're paying a small amount of shareholder interest. go straight back into the community. a helpful source of funding and tough times and, and post breaks at britain e. u. money is now solely missed and rule wales new ports. clubhouse, for example, was partly paid for by the u. the welsh government expects a shortfall of over a 1000000000 pounds over the next 5 years. so some in the region are taking the initiative. obviously the loss of european funding is going to be a blow, but we will have to no seek other funding post within the community and to watch government on u. k. government. a new put residents have stepped in themselves to save the heart of their community. more than 500 people now own shares and habits west wales
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which is predominantly rural, is seeing young people leave in droves. shops are closing everywhere and the cost of of energy means many small shops are struggling and our closing, we see in the news every day local shops offering. but by having a community shop, we're working with over 500 shareholders to encourage them to support their shop. the people of new could have even managed to win over the british government, which is now planning to inject funds into the project with the community purchase . it feels as though people are taking action in the best way possible am and everybody supports it. the people of new quote and their community own haverton, have become a source of hope in a region that has seen its problems compounded by brags in local soap. their
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community initiative would benefit not just themselves, but also the next generation of new put residence. this is dw news from berlin. just reminder the top stories were following for you. this our a russian missile has had a 5 story building over night in ukraine, southern city of upper risha, killing at least 3 people and wounding several others. cities acting mayor says the apartment block has been almost completely destroyed and brushes circuited lateral has blamed the west for blocking a joint statement from a meeting of the 20 foreign ministers in delhi. divisions over ukraine marred the talk. so the lab room is reported to have spoken briefly face to face with this u. s. counterpart entity blinking on the sidewalk. that's good. you can always get the w news on the go, just to down load or from google play or from the apple app store. that'll give you access to all the latest news from around the world as well as push notifications
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ah mm hm. with who into the conflict with sebastian b. e. you says it will stand with ukraine for as long as it takes us with joining the union. the still a long way to go with the war. now it's 2nd year. what happened to the sense of urgency about the membership with so vital my guess this week is covering barley or
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