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the, the, this is the, the, the news coming to life from berlin. russia intensifies its attacks in northeastern ukraine. everyone in coupons and the surrounding areas has to lead versus says it has captured positions in the region. the cranes, leadership has ordered thousands of people to evacuate areas around keith as russian forces pushed to retake. so these nearby also coming up 20000000 people in the us state of florida. brace for the arrival of storm dahlia,
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which is already caused days of flooding in cuba. n y, a new poll says almost 3 quarters of the german population are dissatisfied with the work of the countries governing coalition. plus leading figures in spain's football federation called under president luis ruby honors to step down. this comes after prosecutors open an investigation into the scandal of his world comp case. they say the case could amount to sexual assault the hello i'm terry martin. thanks for joining us. in northeastern ukraine, russian forces have intensified attacks on cook youngs. near the russian border. russia occupied the city for 6 months before being pushed out. now they want to take it again. ukrainian authorities earlier this month ordered the evacuation of
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cook, young and surrounding areas dw use. abraham accompanied a red cross unit as they went door to door, trying to persuade civilians to leave. as the men in this fence are in the life and death to mission, we follow as the offer civilians the way out of one of the most dangerous parts of the country. this aris can you take to try to save lives. you have to take risks reduced down to lose for the of my deal of people and not to blame for what is happening in the ukrainian government orders are clear. everyone in coupons and the surrounding areas has to lead versus says it has captured positions in the region. shelling and destruction are part of everyday life. here he goes, 1st, stop today is a village on the outskirts of the city. and her 3 small children are ready to go.
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she's been living here with her husband stanley. he is absent. and his mother in law, lena will join her. she and her 2 sons are staying i don't want to leave up to look after the house. and i still have 2 children here. who is it? those are similar and 12 would a go because we have nowhere to go. she's rich and civilians and children on her date, hoping it will provide some protection if the russians return. ivan is about as old as the board. the family spent much of his life in the basement to avoid showing and russian soldiers. he now finds the outside world. terrifying, says no edition and damage our house. she doesn't need to see something other than what an occupier. there are such people in
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a coupon from the research on it and her children arrive at a reception center and hard. she's a 100 kilometers away from the kids get toys while she registers. they get places in the dormitory, they can stay here until she figures out what to do. next we go through the thing it's can run. your child says we so alone, up tank and dead soldiers just lying on the road, the children. so all these don't want them to see it anymore. they do populate to wait on. it does not know what the future holds for her and her children. but for now, being away from the immediate threat and feeling safe is enough of that report from our special correspondent at abraham. i spoke to a short while ago she told me more about the heavy told this was having on sybil.
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she says, one of millions, terry, um, since this war began, 8000000 ukrainian had been registered as refugees in europe. and about 5000000 are a little bit more than that are internally displaced, as in the case of anna. and it just shows that, you know, behind the headlines of counter offensive losses or gains. what that translates to on the ground is, you know, human tragedy that it keeps getting worse and worse every day that this war goes by . now we saw on your reports there a the despite the selling many people near the front lines are staying in their home is refusing to evacuate. it's a story. we've seen that again and again throughout this war, tell us more about those people who refused to leave me. right. i think the vast majority of our old people, you have to imagine, you know, who spend no, no other place. then this particular town or village that they're from,
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in the case of lena's mother in law, who kept saying where, where would i go? of course, theoretically, there are places for her to go shelters in more safer areas. but for them, you know, their world begins and ends in their little home town. and often times they can't even imagine what it would be like to go. and in the outside world, they feel that they've already endured, you know, fours, occupation wars strikes and that, you know, it is safer where they are in the case of cookie and scouts. as we seem specifically, there's also the people who are suspected of having pro russia syntheses . it's a minority, but it's minority that certainly exists and are also a collaborators or people who are you know, actively. and it's not just about tremendous more about accidents, prosecutors and investigators that i've spoken to. they assured me that ukraine is a democracy, so people do not get prosecuted or go to prison for their opinions. is
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a collaboration is really when someone takes an action and there's a, there's a range of that. and that starts with publicly expressing support for a russia and the war. and it also includes people like teachers or administrators who during the occupation actively collaborated and cooperated with, occupying forces. and of course, people who then, you know, give information to russian forces that then result in death. and that's at the same level as the lead investigator there said with war crimes. talk to us a little bit about what's happening right now. militarily in ukraine. the ukrainian armed forces are continuing with their counter offensive trying to push russian forces part of their sales. what can you tell us about that? well in the past few days we've seen the you were senior queen reading the southern
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village settlement of robots and it. and does that for reads or region dot village's not very different. not very dissimilar from other villages that ukraine has managed to retain. 12 this counter offensive, these are small settlements, but the difference with the reduction is that it is of potentials for choosing importance. it's on a road that, that we have direct me to talk like, which is a rail hub for russian occupational authorities and 85 kilometers from robots. and they, there's the, the city of milly to pull 85 kilometers is a long way. but that particular game, the analysts are saying could put ukraine on the track to make more strategic gains . miller tuple is known as one of the gateways to crimea, and ukrainian authorities have time. and again, the crimea is the center of gravity in discount or offensive. and if they get there, they could separate russian forces and, you know,
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potentially make larger gains. but these gains in the south east, there is a fear that they're coming at the cost of people in the north as we find coupons where russian forces are becoming, are coming very, very close to a thank you very much for that. that was our special correspondent abraham in t sum $20000000.00 residents in the us state of florida are under hurricane watch now. as a major, tropical storm is barely up the gulf coast stormy dahlia has already caused the days of flooding in cuba is expected to make land fall in the us as a potentially life threatening category 3. hurricane late tuesday. authorities have declared a state of emergency and issued evacuation orders for large parts of the state. in cuba, people are still running from the store. they're getting out while the still can. after days, relentless rain residents here in plenty of money are leaving the fate of their
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village in the hands of vidalia. as a tropical storm intensifies cuban authorities or bidding and decades old buses to get their citizens to safety. with much of the west coast and the water officials are scrambling to evacuate tens of thousands to higher ground. the flooded for 2 days. it hadn't risen much before it, but now there's a lot of water. it has rained quite a lot but it's florida that's expect is a catch the worst of it all. use ras? authorities ordering mandatory evacuations in several areas. as the governor declared a state of emergency for 46 of florida. 67 counties, the unseasonably, warm weather, expect it to propel the tropical storm from a category one to a category 3. hurricane by tuesday, with wind speeds of up to 200 kilometers per hour. this is going to be a major impact and flirty and should expect that this, this storm will be
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a major cat 3 plus hurricane. so please prepare accordingly. this home to the highest number of hurricanes in the west. that's something people here don't have to be told twice, residence in tampa, loading up and stand backs, gas at water. if they can get any it's better to be prepared versus not prepared and have regrets. you know, we're college students that are the weather. sand backs will be enough to save floridians. this time remains to be seen. but in this new age of extreme, whether it's the best shot, many here of gun take a look at a couple of other stories making headlines around the world today. a powerful 7 point one magnitude 1st, quake has rocked and denise is resort island of bali. holiday makers were evacuated from their hotels when the quake hit stuff had been monitoring beaches for signs of
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a c nami. so far they've been no reports of any casualties. rescue teams are evacuating residents in eastern and central china. as heavy rains in flooding hit the region and unusually wet summer has resulted in weeks of heavy rainfall. the government has called for measures to better prepare the country for future floods and late july type food duct story calls the heaviest rainfall. and over a decade a u. s. federal judge has set the date for donald trump's trial on charges of trying to overturn the 2020 election result. the date is march, 4th of next year. that's one day before super tuesday when republicans in over a dozen states will choose between trump and his rivals. to become the parties next presidential candidate. trump says he will appeal to trial to thank you very much for being for administer. nodule among bush has been fired and reportedly fled the
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country after her is really counterparts said they had held talks in rome. olivia and foreign ministry describe the meeting as a casual encounter, but news of the meeting spark protests in several libyan cities. libya does not recognize israel. france is banning full length is lumnick a by addresses in schools. the government says the female government breaks rules that strictly prohibits religious symbolism, but critics say the band is unconstitutional and an attack on islam the next week kicks off a new school year in france. but a by a outfits like these will not be back in class rooms. the new education minister has been to the long flowing traces, pointing to what he calls an increase and attacks on secularism. the buyer has no place in our schools and neither do religious symbols. this has to
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comply with almost fundamental principles of secularism and neutrality. from already benz religious symbolism in schools including crosses. jewish camp is and as lama kids, scouts, but many question with at the avaya is in fact religious. typically a loose gammons, popular with some muslim women and girls, similar outfits, a warrant across various cultures and creeds. the band has divided opinion seeing what the buyers address for the he that's all people want to turn it into a religious garment but it's not religious at all. let me see for the secularism means we must not display religious science in places of education or administration uncle and that is on the road. yes. there by us. a long dress that's quite loose as long sleeves, but really it's normal clothing. it's not
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a distinct religious symbol. critics argue that the band, stigmatizes muslims, and the issue is being blown out of proportion. it's a racist xenophobic, anti muslim is lemme phobic diversion that seeks to stigmatize young women in particular. and it's going to create to lots of difficulties formed by confronting schools with an impossible decisions. what is in a bio and what is a long dress in the of needs? the education ministry has not had issued risk and guidance on the avaya. ben and the legal challenge is likely the united nations says that withdrawing peacekeeping troops from molly will be dangerous because of poor security conditions into which runs volley has ordered the peacekeepers to leave by the end of the year. it's feared hundreds of local staff who support the un mission will be in danger. already militants claim to have killed one man who worked for the german army in molly or as the deadline for germany's pullout from molly draws closer thinks of
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a brutal murder history ignited the debates over how to protect small codes theft. the german government has previously stated that local staff would not be in danger after the withdrawal, despite the 10s political situation in molly. now militants linked to the so called is lubbock, states electric will have killed the model, young man, apparently for working with a gentleman, ami peoplesoft good. we're currently verifying the claim and the background so much to him. so of course, that we are aware of our duty towards locals that approval to freeze for the new cub shift. and that was the situation is reminiscent of events enough gone to some shortly before the withdrawal of the boom disappear and of the nature of troops in 2021. then to the german governments had long maintained that there was no concrete danger to low who will? cuz many of those who are left behind still live in fear of violence from the
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taliban. in molly, the bonus via employees around 60 molly install directly. most of them as interprets us about several hundreds of the low codes of hired as sub contract us. some of them already sent a desperate call for help to the german government. earlier this summer. we must be sold for humanitarian treatments and if there is any doubt we must prioritize this, i believe we owe that to the people who have risk their lives to germany. while it seems clear that german troops will leave molly by the end of the year, those who remain behind are left with uncertainty. here in germany, the government's now halfway into its 4 year term and a new poll says, almost 3 quarters of germans are dissatisfied with the work of their coalition. when they were asked, is the german government doing a good job?
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72 percent of those polled said no, only 23 percent. so they were satisfied with the government's coalition, consisting of the social democrats, the greens and the business friendly ftp party. to have 3 respondents, 66 percent said they were not satisfied with german chancellor off shots. only 626 percent said he's doing a good job. and yet only one in 3 or 35 percent of german said they believe the coalition may fall apart before the regular end of the term and office some 45 percent of germans. the government will stay in office as planned until the next elections in the year 2025. good news for the german government. after weeks of in fighting the free democrat finance minister, the green family minister has come to an agreement. he's giving him a money to tackle child poverty, and she won't stand in the way of tax breaks with billions for businesses of targeting vouching folks when suddenly was that was,
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it's not the 1st time the $3.00 way correlation of the social democrats, free democrats and greens, of how to settle around last year, they fought over the phase of nuclear energy after a rush like a gas supplies to europe. a few months later, they argued over when to find out and gas key things. in such a coalition, the parties have to show themselves and to the vote to us that they still have a pro 5. and that's that they have a certain positions of the fight for these positions. now they are fighting over how to help the economy each time one issue itself, the next router, rocks prove the writing for the government are in full time low correlation, as promise to end the fight at a 2 day cabinet retreat behind closed doors with many, including from money to ship from the chancellor. here's where he will have to prove it. flor i'm joined now by
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a political correspondent or chief political correspondent. nina, how does that mean that there's been a lot of been funding in this coalition? why is that? why so much friction between the coalition partners to where we are living and exceptionally challenging times of cause where there is a loss of need for quick action on a big variety of fields. the economic situation is not great as a brute to war and europe wage by moscow. c o 2 emissions need to be brought down as climate change. we still don't have high speed internet all across the country. infrastructure is in a post state, so i dare say that any government at the moment will be struggling given the massive tasks, but there is a very particular aspect to this government. these are 3 quite different and very self confident potties. they do have quite a bit in common, they largely agree on what the priorities in foreign politics need to be. yes to the you, of course, help ukraine for as long as necessary, et cetera. they're also on the same path when it comes to social policies. here at
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home and proving minority strides, etc, but they essentially have different views on what role the state and what role tax money should play here, right? so with a business friend via ftp policy, wanting to leave many things up to the markets while the 2 others want to use more tax money to help boost certain developments and that leads to public rouse. as we heard need a support for the governing coalition is at an all time low. what's a steak here for the government? so many extras are saying that all of this public inside thing is largely boosting to comes here in germany. those who are losing trust in politics as a whole and might say way from elections and future. and that is never good in a democracy. and of course those who are turning to populists with the simplicity kansas to complex challenges. and we're seeing that in surveys where the far right a, the policy has overtaken the chancellor's policy in the polls. and that definitely
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constitutes a risk for all sorts of governments because not all things are wrong from violin here in this country. the regions a very strong and if the a, if the come on strong in the regional elections next year, they have the potential to block goals, etc. but the message from the chancellor and those people as they all need to use into that for you, it's and they've got a lot of work to do. i on outline thought earlier, and they've got 2 more years to get things done. and then people can judge them by the results at the ballot box. and realistically, no. so lots of people. we also saw that in that pole are expecting the german government to break out prematurely lots because everyone knows that they wouldn't waiting any federal elections at the moment. and none of the would currently be able easily to form a different coalition with an opposition party. but they all know, and they have set so also in public that they will have to change that communication style that going on that retreat today and tomorrow and music is always an opportunity for
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a fresh start. we'll have to watch whether they'll use that need to thank you very much. chief political correspondent, anita hudson, are and we have some breaking news coming in just now. a pakistan court has suspended the conviction of former prime minister and run con, that's a, according to his lawyer. con, was imprisoned earlier this month after being sentenced to 3 years in prison for settling state gifts. when he was prime minister, it's unclear whether this will lead to his release will bring you more details on this developing story and later broadcast. now the spanish football federation is called for the resignation of its present. louise were beyond us. this just hours after prosecutors lost a preliminary investigation and whether his actions amount to sexual assault. repeat all this kissed national team player jenny, i'm also on the lips after spain one the women's world cup. meanwhile,
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ruby on this, his mother has gone on hunger striking protests at the way her son is being treated a new way through the i loses fast running out of friends. these ones john support through the atlas behind the store. one of his last remaining support is his mom. he's locked himself inside of the church. on hunger strikes, the locals, the left to speak for the people you're not on. right? yeah, we're talking about my life. okay. so he didn't get any one and others who have killed the 3 said what should we call this the hunting head? no, not. that's okay. i don't. this is the quote legal case, but stopped by a jenny who most of the say she did not consent, to be honest, has accused her of lying and he's refusing to botch olivia noble. yeah, the me these, you know his, i will not resign speech. one of the many and that is in the story and now the same people applauding of turned against him. the spanish f. a regional presidents
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releasing the statements after a mattress in spite of our meeting on monday night, saying after the latest developments and the unacceptable behavior, the president's request that luis will be out as resign, immediately to reading the rooms or protecting themselves. this was the message from spain's deputy prime minister on monday. do not below the level that i can do that i just can upload the whoever metals and the violation of someone, right? get it like whoever in law is the presumed section. regression will allow us to case you should know, continue in that position. so they've been, they've been doing what is just for us to get started with the case. now it's come to this mass protesting agreed on monday nights. the quote liquor case is provided to why the debates in spain about the sexual harassment of women and consent, the message in spanish, it's, are you back with ruby, all is on the other side of the debates and increasingly isolated in finally,
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taurus in austria is scenic small town about augusta and are being treated to a air and muddy site. footage streamed on facebook shows masses of muddy water rolling down the rocks of the towns. payments waterfall. the solid support region is preparing for floods after a weekend of thunderstorms. the threat of floods has forced the evacuation of residents in some places. so for now up next we've got our environment magazine depot for good for you. i'm terry martin. thanks for watching the
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