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the governments that go crazy, so your data explain how these technologies work. that's how they can also watch it. now, the, this is the, the, the news line from berlin and ultimatum for the crew leaders and their share, neighboring west african states give the one to one week to give a power and threaten to use force if necessary. to support this attack. the embassies, new jersey, or former colonial power friends. also coming up in the program,
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ukraine's president of elizabeth lensky, says the war is coming to russia. after 3 drums we're down to in and around. moscow . and columbia is teenage superstar puts a dense and drum is big for the, for, for, for the maps that went down to the final seconds that enrolled in our sports teams . the i'm here until berlin, welcome to the program. west african states have given the crew leaders and new share a one week ultimatum to give a power vehicle was regional blog is threatening to use for as you've been chairs i was did. elected president is not reinstated the president of neighboring chad is in new jersey or trying to resolve the prices. the days of tenicia is ami, else it is democratically elected leader,
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thousands took to the streets of the capital, naomi. many of them supporters of the crew gathered outside the french embassy a form of colonial power. joseph, though to be the people are suffering jerry and shouldn't be living like this. people are coming out to support the purchase because they are here to bring the balance to the country. but the situation soon turned to bonnet protests to smashed windows, set fire to the gates of the embassy, and warrant against foreign interference in their internal affairs. the the army general and headed the presidential god of do a month to jani removed president mohammed the zoom from power and declared himself
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as the new head of state. the als thing treated widespread condemnation from the international community excellence leaders of west african states housing emergency summit. the blocks agreed to suspend ties with nisha and threatened to minutes reaction to us in the event of thought or to use the months. months met within one week take all measures necessary to restore constitution on or the end of the public of new such measures may include the use of force. the army says it's a cause to bring oda tanisha. it spokesman issue this warning is one of the salary, remind echo was once more of our firm determination to defend our country. but meanwhile, the applicant union issued an ultimatum to reinstate mohammed by zoom, who is being held captive,
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the you and from suspended age and financial ties with nisha. and this marks the 7th coo and this the halloween since 2020. finding a solution to the political on such and see is growing ever more urgent. it brings president bloomers. zalinski has said that russia's war and ukraine is gradually returning to russian territory. his commons followed, i suspect, suspected ukrainian groaned. attack the damage and office lock in moscow. according to russian officials, the drums crashed into the buildings after they were electronically jammed. the drug was reportedly shot down, causing the temporary closure of a moscow airport. a little earlier, i spoke to carrie chavez, a political scientist from texas tech university and research fellow with the modern war institute at west point and begin by asking her what we know about the weapons being used to carry out these strikes. if unclear, are the 3 involved in the locker region attack today,
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although given the range and the payload damage, we can probably speculate, but there are kinda models that use in this course of action before. maybe the huge a 22 or the chinese made moving 5. and i see that because overnights and around the same time 25 drones were down approaching crimea. c and there's no video of images of either other than the implosion in aftermath, but they're for speculation of the prime interest. and that they were the moving 5 direction of an indication of where these drones are being launch from. are they milan from ukrainian territory or the immersion from somewhere within the russian borders? or assuming they were the heavier long range drones, like those i just named they were likely lives from you printing in territory. and that one was intercepted outside of moscow proper, in a separate district, it suggests that they were traveling from some distance. now, so far ukraine has denied its behind such drone attacks. but we know what specific military goals they might be trying to achieve. this like military goals, this is
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a much bigger, strategic and symbolic issue. like when you a quote that you, you opened the section with the types of a psychological damage and public confidence, especially given the targets that were selected for this particular attack. and it could be substantial, and that so doubts that russia can reliably control and defense it's, it's hard grounds, much less their front line of these attacks occurred on the 2 that made it passed into moscow regions. and 2 of them, they hits mazda city districts. that's an area that's a lot of business, a lot of the well governments ministries. and so these areas are striking places that have the luxury real estates and the ministry of communications. so i think that the types of targets they're selecting are more psychological than they are military, other strengths that they're, they're using and the crime. yeah. and, and some of the munitions depots, those do have military value. but this is
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a bigger picture about the war in the hearts of russians. one, it does seem that these attacks are rattling, at least the political body with in russia form a russian present. demitria gender reiterated his country's threat that it could use nuclear weapon. should ukraine continue to push back against its invasion? how seriously shall we take such stretch? so what, what do you mean you have to do to set explicitly what's that is that you currently encounter sensitive was a success, or if they you said, quote, tore off a part of our land, then russia would be forced to fall back on their nuclear doctor and that states that nuclear weapons can be used in response to addresses from congressional weapons that posing as a central threat on those conditions are not met in the strong attacks that the russian officials themselves are cleaning or insignificant and damage. and so i think that that comment is it, yet, it is already more hawkish among student council. i think there's no doubt that
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he's using this rhetoric to posture, but i don't think they apply directly to this type of attack where this specific attack today there about the broader, more effort, which has been much more slow going and less than the sectional than an attack in moscow. all right, so no reason to be concerned as of yet. thank you very much. that was carried chavez, a senior research fellow with the mountain war institute at west point. thank you for your analysis. let's take a brief look now. it's some other stories making headlines around the world. a suicide bomber has killed at least 40 people and wounded nearly 200 more. at the political convention in progress done, it happened in car close to pakistan's board with up got us done. the bomber through again, 3 of the child's name is level positive party, which has previously been the target of other attacks. vote counting is underway in the central african republic following a referendum on a new constitution. the report changes would extend the term of the president and scrap the term limits. this would allow, present to a day run to run for
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a 3rd term position. parties had urged people to boycott the votes. the strong winds have delayed the salvage of a cargo ship carrying electric vehicles, which caught fire of the doctor coast. the freight of free mental highway may not be moved to a new location for several more days. officials say there's still the threat of an ecological disaster as easily as government has signaled it is considering walking away from the controversial chinese infrastructure project known as developing road initiative. it will be was the only major western country design on prime minister georgia maloney said in an interview with fox noticed that her government is currently debating whether to reverse rooms 2019 foreign policy, move the front of the ox with the with the bund, central, the initiative is that we, we are the only nation in, in, in the g 7 and did you work in union, but we are not. and then the nation that is that as the best trade with china,
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that means you can have good relations with china without the both enrolled in you should do buddies. something in my opinion has to be discussed with chinese government and well with the inside of the tale. italian parliament, whether anyway will take a position before joining me now in the studio was dw china analyst clifford conan . so clifford, why exactly is italy taking this step to leave the building road initiative? i think a big factor is that the security situation has changed since the russians invasion of ukraine. maloney has been very forthright and her backing for ukraine and china is, has given almost tacit approval to the invasion. so i think a lot of that is her a lot of business her following through on that decision. but it also ties in move on that the reason she gave there is that it hasn't really benefits. additionally, that much what they've seen is a big increase in, in imports from china,
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but it hasn't really benefited to um, italian exports there. so, um, does a combination of various things that are plays well also initially at the same time? so what combination of elements that have has driven this decision? i think, well, let's face the bolton wrote initiative is in a massive infrastructure project. so why exactly is it so controversial in the world stage? the reason is being so controversial is because it's been seen as being used to a spread chinese influence overseas. i and that it's, it's not just about building roads and football arena's, and it's also about building influence on and on pushing the chinese system in the head of a democracy or other or other forms of government. and there's also been a problem, is that a lot of the countries that are you taking part are heavily indebted and that they're worried that they're going to be stuck with big debt bills when, if china does call in some of these loans. and how do you think beijing is actually going to react to this news? well, i think that given to they, they operate
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a policy of trying to keep your up on the us a part of this decision. it shows a willingness on these on these, these part to be more united in highways acts in with, with your up. so i don't think the chinese are going to be very happy advisors. and i think the way they've probably painted as they're showing that them is least bowing to us pressure. and that's, that seems to be the way that they operate. but i think overall they're just not going to be happy with this. right? that was dw, the china analysts, clifford tuning, thanks for joining us. the at the women's football world comp columbia shocked former champions, germany the to win victory was thanks to a teenage sensation and a very laid when after a goal as far as tough. columbia strode out into the 2nd with confidence. they took the bull by the horns, and in the 50 seconds minutes teen sensation. linda kindly say, though, made him off with the friends, have to finish the 18 year old showed quick feet and skills. they put
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a side in front, the colombians well, and truly wearing big game face. germany struggled to make much of their possession, but minutes from full time, they were awarded a penalty. in the 1890 minutes, captain alec, some of the popes stepped up to seemingly cl, a droll bucks. their rivals had other plans in the 7th minute of time. out of don't mind when i've done the gus. no, they didn't. cecile as something under the wind to columbia, a powerful head is a smith's 3 points of the title, favorites, and spark. while celebrations, dw sports corresponded to lima hotel. the key was that the match and sydney, and told us more about columbia's linda see. i see though this match belong to columbia and teenage sensation. linda cause a adult. although she was silent for most of the match, a pay off,
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her quality just needs that one moment of magic. and she made it happen when she broke the deadlock and gave or basically lifted her team columbia to our historic, to one victory over germany. now cause a to a hasn't always had it easy despite all the success. at 14, she made her senior debut for columbia, but one year later, at 15 she was diagnosed with ovarian cancer. now she managed to defy on odds. and now 3 years later, at the age of 18, she's participating in her 1st was caught and she's blowing audiences or ways. and meanwhile, morocco's one, no wind or south korea was the 1st at a women's world comp. just 6 minutes in december, read the score the square, a set of victory for the 1st the arab nation to compete at the women's tournament. there was another bit of history with teammates to highly been z to the coming the 1st player to where head job at a world cup. and we finished with a bit of tennis,
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were jeremy's alexander's. we have has won his home tournament in the homework. he beat last longevity of serbia in straight sets in the final for the 20th singles, title of his career. however, it is 1st find in 2 years after battling serious injury and you are up to date, but to stick around coming up next global us looks at the problems of dividing good health care in the face of rising global life expectancies and their to them from in berlin, thanks for joining us. the people in trucks injured one trying to feed the city center more and more refugees are being turned away. the families.

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