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flies every weekend on d w the, you're watching the w names coming to live from berlin, ukraine. it makes a breakthrough and it's fight back against russia. the blue and yellow flag is now flying over the ruins of the town of rockport. today, printing and troops are advancing as they try to cut through russian occupied territory, riddled with land lines, also coming up on the show, norway and its neighbors practice for conflict over the architects. russia is sending more justin to nato aerospace and expanding its military presence in the far north. a correspondence tells us what such stakes involved weighs all
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physicians. as recent collections were a valid fox crew, they accused president emerson, non god glove, using subversion and intimidation to win a 2nd term. but it's unclear if sal challenged the results. and the buddhist league is new english superstar striker helps fire and defeat rivals outs board will bring you all harry canes, goals from the bavarian derby, the hello. i'm clear, richardson, thank you very much for joining us. after weeks of fighting ukrainian forces have broken through russian defensive lines in the south for regional region in the south east to retake more territory. on monday caves, defense ministry announced it had fully reclaimed the village of robots in a south of, of pots, and they lies. the strategic city of top knocks,
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a critical railroad junction for the russian military. ukraine has been pushing to reach the sea of ass off and a grinding effort to cut russian forces in half and suffer the land bridge to crimea. but keys advances have been slow as they push through rushes heavily fortified positions and vast mine fields. so let's get straight across to our special correspondent abraham reporting from care of a uh, what does this victory mean for ukraine's counter offensive? right, claire, i mean this is a tiny village, not very dissimilar from other small villages that ukraine has managed to retake during this counter offensive. but the difference between this one and the ones that have been re taken before is that it is a little bit closer to towns like miller to follow that ukraine hopes to reach. and that would, you know, and then make a huge strategic game in this counter offensive. so while it is itself,
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not of huge strategic importance, it's certainly brings ukrainian forces closer to that, to that strategic city. more south about 85 kilometers away. now i want to put this particular gain also for our viewers into the larger context of the counter offensive. there are fears that be of gains in the south might be coming at the expense of the front lines in the north east. i was just into piano in the northeast just a couple of days ago in the harkey region where authorities have actually um, you know, a told about 12000 residents to evacuate from that city about 40 kilometers away from the russian border. because in the past few weeks, a rush has been intensifying its attack on that area in the northeast and with that order is evacuation. we have reason to believe that the authorities are worried that russia might be advancing north while ukraine is making gains in the southeast . looking back at the village were watching
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a. do we know anything about the humanitarian situation in deliberative town as well? this is all very new and very fresh. and so media in journalism, a journalist, access to the village is still quite limited. we have however, seen videos released by the ukrainian military and particularly the units that have liberated a robot to me. and there you see that soldiers being welcomed by residents who look like they are in desperate need of humanitarian aid. or people usually are the ones left behind or have not been able to evacuate from these areas. they're making emotional phone calls to their relatives elsewhere in the country, letting them know that they are safe. and of course, you know, in disbelief that ukrainian forces have managed to, to reach them. i can tell you a little bit about what i've seen from other liberated villages in that area. usually they're completely destroyed. it is
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a strategy of the russian military as their retreating to really destroy everything underway. and also to mind civilian infrastructure to have the mind civilian infrastructure to make sure that it is difficult for um, ukrainian troops to really, you know, redeem full control in that area. and then they would, they normally continue showing these areas that have been re taken by your premium authorities. so it's usually a very, very difficult time even after liberation. well, thank you so much as always for your report, and that is our special correspondent, abraham, in case anything. well looking more than 2000 kilometers away from ukraine. russia's war is having an impact to the architect was once a zone free of geopolitical tensions, but it's plentiful resources and maritime routes have increased its importance for many countries. the kremlin has stuffed up it's military presence. they're using the region as a test bed for advanced weapons and,
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and nato countries are also focusing on the far north dw alexandra phenomena travel to norway, where the alliance is holding joint exercises of the and so to 5 sites, a jets 2 teams, all for training commission in the architect, norwegians or practicing together with their comrades from finland and sweden. lieutenant colonel metrics tells us, this drill is specifically for young a pilots to train a basic skill, the one on one duck fight between 2 aircraft. the reason we're doing that is a, it's, it's still an important skill sets, even though we have new airplanes with a lot of different sensors and weapons that are really good. but we still need to practice that skill set them. uh, it's a good opportunity to that. so on this exercise, especially now that nato is stepping up, it's focus on the arctic. it's a region rich and resources, and one where the alliance is facing competition for power and influence.
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make sure they're unable to send that to and the challenge and those challenges has been growing. he, the recent years, russia has been building up military presence in the region, both on the grounds and etc. indeed, russia's influence spreads across half of the arctic. according to western sources, it's military base has no out number of nato's outposts in the region. time and again the region 5 to jeff, scrambled to intercept the western plains in the to our space $26.00 times. this year alone, the precious movements in the region are of particular concern to need to know, at least since the kremlin order to invade, to queen. there was a real seer of the war spilling over into nato territory, seeking protection. finland has joined the alliance and sweden is waiting to become
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a member to. the swedish squadron commander tells us he's pilots understanding what's at stake in the arctic customer, the scenarios to see him. the situation is really something else today, of course, then it was maybe 10 years ago. so we realized the importance of what we're doing in our training, and everyone is very focused and their own the capabilities and also to build the defense planning with our neighboring countries. so that we stand strong together and by trainings together and then all dig nations hope there will be ready for any contingency. for more on this, i'm very pleased to welcome professor a policy good. hilda, joining us today from oslo. he's with the norwegian institute for defense studies, which is part of the norwegian defense university college who focuses on security, the arctic, and international defense cooperation. so we've heard at the end of our report,
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they're a swedish commander talking about the seriousness of the situation compared to 10 years ago. do you share has concerns about the threat of russia students and is due to the lady? obviously there's a rough, uh showing the last 2000 for more than 10 years actually uh its willingness to use military force against his neighbors. so there's a, there's good reason to be concerned about what goes on us. and we just really, you meant it's a, it's aggressive, it aggressive intentions. so yes, i do agree that the things i've changed dramatically over the years and years ago. and what role do you think the resubmission of finland to nato is going to play? obviously, now you have a much longer border with russia to nato. is that increasing concerns for architect countries? so the, the landlord was in russian, and nato countries will double with, with the entry as a now, and that's the thing that has a strong nature when. but it's not really that much about the tickets such as the
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optic is a big place. so this isn't most of the finish russian border isn't actually in the off tickets. it's about half of it but, but still yes, as and then the optic is a part of, of, of the concern something primarily of course you're being part of the arctic, which is the most populated in the area and where most of the ministry activity takes place. as well. yeah, so looking looking at the arctic and more depth, we know climate change has been leading to the melting of polar ice opening up potentially new shipping routes, also access to more natural resources. and with that we have china, even planning a polar soft road. what does all this means? the 8 countries in the arctic council and that includes canada and united states. oh, yes. well, um, 1st of all it's, it's important to, to, i think, to during the line that the, quite a lot of what is written and then said about the uptake about the new shipping rates. and the oil and gas and resources is somewhat exaggerated. so far that
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hasn't been uh, sort of the columbia. i can a northern gas expiration. and then also, and i think that with the, in a given this, these in germany a, there won't be as a either because it says it is, is more expensive to, to extract building else in your think than elsewhere and also on the shipping roads. and yes, in the future they all take might become an important shipping groups for global trade. but so far it's, it is very, very, very small compact for instance, citizens can know. but obviously that there is concern and then china is, is active in, in the arctic as low as, as it is in all the, you know, regions of the world. but again, it's sitting, i think it was important to compare the arctic to other to the global situation. so, so far that there isn't not much going on in the off the but all the and they are not the countries are obviously following this very closely. yeah. you mentioned this would be perhaps more of a problem in the future. do we have
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a sense of timeline there of when shipping routes may be opening and becoming the points of um, conflict but depends of course on, on the developments. you know, they're really such a survey if there is a big closure of this use canal that he might become more attractive but, but there is still ice and will least always in winter, in the arctic for, for many decades still. so in some decades, towards the end of the century, maybe this doesn't got to be if it becomes completely honest for you, then it will become more attractive as a shipping roof. but so far it hasn't really. and there is no big commit commercial interest in the arctics so far. well, thank you so much for taking the time to speak with us on the date of the news with your expertise. that is a policy would hold up from the norwegian institute for defense studies or as we have time to take a look at some of the other world news headlines at this hour. the sheriff of jacksonville florida says a 21 year old white man who shot dead 3 black people left behind
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a number of races manifesto as he used to, hans gone, and in a r 15 semi automatic rifle, which he had purchased legally earlier in the year despite having been involuntarily committed for a mental health exam in 2017 a taiwanese billionaire says he's running for president and next year's elections. terry go found it electronics manufacturer, fox con, which bills apple's iphone. go accuses ty, ones governing party of increasing the risk of war with china. but critics saying he's built up a closer relationship with beijing through his vast business network. there were people in these areas capital have protested outside of french military base, some waving russian flags. a deadline has now passed for frances and bastard to leave me share under military orders. but paris has refused saying it doesn't recognize the who does authority. local media as a power and water to the embassy has been cut off and they've
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been protests in libya after the foreign minister reported we met her is really counterpart in rome. the 2 countries have no formal ties, as with yet does not recognize israel livia and foreign minister novela on goose, has been temporarily suspended from her roll wells and byways made opposition. leader nelson shaneesa has a key was the ruling party of carrying out a crew at the ballot box in an election with international observers say, felt sort of democratic standers. president emerson, non god was declared the winner securing a 2nd term to continue his ano, p. f. parties 43 year rule, the opposition was now decide whether to launch an official challenge to the outcome. the supporters of zimbabwe is reading sound o. p. s. parties celebrate after incumbent m a, something like that, but it was declared the winner of a controversial presidential election too late to,
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to the ways to deny any irregularities. she's the lights out and then god, what came to pa, in 2018 after a military coup with the pose the alien robot, mcgaffey whom he served loyally for decades. his election victory prolonged the rule of design to p. f, which would not be a lead since then by with independence from britain in 1989 god, what has not been able to reverse the country's economic decline with inflation and unemployment running high the policy of opposition candidate nelson to me so was quick to cry. file after ballots will cost on wednesday and thursday people queued for up to 10 hours to cast their votes. and pulling was delayed due to
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a lack of by the papers in some areas voting had to be extended by a day. dozens of opposition election money to as well arrested while attempting to tally votes. police seized the computer equipment and accused them of trying to sub. but the outcome, the head of the opposition is calling the election a sham and we have won this election. we are invalid. we have been surprised why mr . montgomery has been declared. you know, believe that because he's not. international observers have voiced a number of concerns, including the binding of opposition, riley's photo intimidation and biased state media coverage with assurance source transparency. bi election.
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this criticism will likely have little impact on the a 2 year old non gag was efforts to hold on to power the well in the boon display got champions. byron, unix hosted ellensburg in the bavarian derby, unmatched a to and fire and made light work. the visitors, thanks largely to the contribution of their new english superstar striker hurricane has captured the imagination of buying funds since his big money moved from tottenham hotspot and allies run the england striker in this local tussle. but it was an oaks, good player who opened the scoring. unfortunately for then the remain feel excluded . i couldn't keep the boat after ricocheted olson with the red threes go link technology confirming the bold across the line with no buyer after 32 minutes. and
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the rest had to turn to technology again when buyer and cleaned the penalty of the issue with connex short appeared to hit nicholas doors. on the hand, the video assistant confirmed this boat kick and there was no doubt about who would take it up. step came, or he bugs his 1st goal at the aliens arena in buying colors. next, the penalty for the englishman to new by and at half time the score line wasn't enough to dissuade leroy. so they from an automated debate buyer and had to wait until 69 minutes to score again. and once again, kate was the man, things become always the skies, past spelling of the phones of davis. and he said kayden, who's dead finish showed what buyer and felt he was worth a 100000000 euros. late goals from substitute, the on value will ensure that the traveling funds, it's something to, to everybody. it's a lovely bowl from element in the meat of which put the creation
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through and he salt which to me local pride, but they belong to buyer and then their new english striker. these 3 goals and 2 games of help this team to a perfect start to the big display you can season also on sunday mice looked set for victory, but a late frankfurt goal meant they were held to a one all draw minds took the lead and the 25th minute, thanks to jason lease had are seen how to retract to by v a are seeing that friend for keyboard. kevin trump went down under a challenge that the goal was uphills a friend for were a man down for the final half hour, but that doesn't stop over moves from top topping his 1st ever goal for the club team that you've been, they fighting past 2 defenders and lead this one on in style and formula one racing hometown favorite and the seasons runaway leader max for
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stopping as one of the dutch grand prix. that was hampered by heavy rain with the victory. red bulls for stopping has equal is the boston federalist formula. one record of 9 straight wins. the dead scrolling prey started dry at design to avoid circuit on sunday. but by the end of just the 1st lap, sudden rain was causing chaos on the track. the treacherous conditions caused most of the drivers like red bulls, safeco pet is here to pit in order to swap their slick tires for intermediates. and once the rain stopped, many like championship leader max, press stop and switched back to slicks. when he got back out on the track, pushed up and then took the lead by lap $61.00 to rent. so rain was sending the driver's back to the pits again,
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but new tires didn't stop. pat is from running off the road or alpha romania as you go on you from crashing into the barrier. in the end it was 1st up and who crossed the finish line 1st. father by asked in martin's fernando alonzo and outlines the ghastly. so today they didn't make it easy for us. i thing with the, with the weather to make all the time the right calls. but yeah, incredibly proud. i mean already have goosebumps when they were playing the national anthem before the start, and even with all the bad weather, the rain, the funds are still going added. so an incredible atmosphere for stopping has equaled sebastian fet tools, all time record of 9 straight formula. one wins record, he'll be aiming to break next weekend in italy and the world athletics championships in budapest have come to an end,
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but there was no shortage of drama on the final night of competition. india's and the restaurant for one whose countries 1st ever athletics world title. while there was a thrilling and the women's 4 by 400 meter relay. this down the head and straight, they'd have settled for bronze defend couple in dutch orange had other ideas, cleansing down to 20 meet you got to lead the netherlands to full by 400 meter read i gold for now. i'm really tired. has been the where else i'm doing it so much to me to get on the podium. it's, uh, it's one of the best feedings. history was made in the menus. jasmine, the rights shop for a one in the ritz 1st step it. well, that's the basic skills metal to add to his and then pick title. he beats his rifles in pakistan, but we're still hoping some more like 20 people. i'm not satisfied to day by say it'd be the sort of motive. i'm very happy . but i,
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i will more body next companies and the facing finality to these championships, ukraine's yara slab on the who check taking goals in the high jump, a symbol of countries resilience this model for my people really and of course is complicated. it welcome to the k to, to years mentally it was so difficult, but this is the 2nd fortune pension plan. i told about that i should, i should read to make my people in ukraine and make my supporters from ukraine's fast goals middle of the championships with the events, la us, but by no means least. well, the midst of the loch ness monster has endured for decades, and it seems unlikely to fade away any time soon. that's despite a failed search of the namesake scottish lake, hundreds joined behind looking for evidence of the legendary beast. but their high tech equipment found nothing that only adds to the mystery of the monster nicknamed
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nancy. legend has it. that below the surface of these marquis walter's lex and monster of the deep, the hordes of volunteers and messy enthusiasts gathered at last ness in the hopes of catching a glimpse of the famous creature. just don't know what to exist, which is why the quest this weekend is so intriguing and so important. there are. and it was so unfortunate these as to what this creature that people have been citing since the 19 therapies now could be on the 1st site. thing actually happened them from this hotel where i'm sitting right now. this year's size of the law makes exploration a challenge. it can hold more walter than all of england and wales lakes together. nonetheless, the expedition deployed drones with thermal scanners, boats,
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with infrared cameras and an underwater hydra fully to try to unravel a mystery. this has captivated the world for generations. there's no corner of the globe you can go to why you haven't heard this a lot next month so, so everyone knows it by set, but it's still today. one of the world's biggest on us of questions is still one of the biggest mr. walters, the loch ness months. the there has been over a size and claim sightings of a creature in the water. over the decades. there was a famous photo later revealed to have been a hoax. some have suggested the monster could be a pre historic marine reptile. the legend has sustained a major tourism industry. i come from fraud, suggested to the deluxe, because since i'm younger, it was like some of the come on tardies of all the look in this. and i'm really interesting about that. this search has brought up little evidence,
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but it hasn't disprove the existence of a creature. a messy is a mess that refuses to be debunked. now, red hair, a don't care that was despaired at a festival. the other ones this weekend where organizers say some 5000 natural red heads met to celebrate their hair and take a stand against bullying and prejudiced for their fiery locks. the festival began in 2005. this year people traveled from all over the world, including germany as round italy, and even new zealand. red has make up between one and 2 percent of the world's population. and according to legend, have way more fun. so before we go, let's get a reminder of our top story. at this hour, ukraine says it has broken through russian defensive lines of the south. it has its
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force has liberated the village of robots and next close to the railroad junction. that's critical for russian military supply lines. our environment show you go africa is coming up next. taking a closer look at how agro forestry is helping coffee growers, uganda for that, and thank you so much for watching the
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