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the, the, this is the, the, the news coming to line from berlin. military officers declare a crew in the ball. soldiers say they have seized power in the central african countries, days after presidential elections. gunfire has been heard in the capital leap of data. it's patrick has 2nd to into months, also coming up ukraine, friends all the biggest aerial attack on chief in months, explosions, rocks, the skies above keep overnight with 2 people reported killed. meanwhile,
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russia says ukraine is sent a wave of drones across several regions. striking an airport commutes western border plus ukrainian women's bear the brunt of a surge in domestic violence. cases, officials say horse guardsman are taking out their frustrations on their families. we meet some of the women seeking shelter and the southeastern united states. braces for hurricane it down here. it's expected to hit florida as a category for storm emergencies have declared in several states with residents born of life threatening floods. the to begin with breaking news and got bone where l a group of military officers claimed they have seized power in the central african country. gunfire has been
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reported in the capital leap of the bill. the officers say the country's orders are now closed and all state institutions dissolved in a television address. they say sunday's election in which president holly bung the one a 3rd term lacked credibility. tensions have been running high since the vote with claims from the opposition of voting or regularities. so far there has been no reaction to the announcement from the government. yeah. mostly our corresponding elisa tacoma is monitoring events and bone for us. he joins us from lake austin, neighboring nigeria is what more can you tell us about this crew and the people behind it? well saturday, that's the big news that a lot of people in different parts of africa, including the in the late goes, woke up to say here this morning i'm going to to offers us about 12 of them appearing on national tv and double space in the at quotes puts an end to day
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regime. uh well, it does look like this is a cool. i'm not going to be on an attempt to cook because they right out to communicate. i talked about closing the borders and also according to apple, off a piece i've months that got born people i know say did they ask for us? and it's a big one because it's happened just after early morning. the results of this election side was announced. also a national team that ali bone glass to go to a 3rd time that was that bouncing around for am local time in naperville and got bone in the capital. and the, just after the ministry, soul jazz, you know, basically coming out to make it clear that out puts on and so did resumes. and that's all we can tell right now. off on the feed is what gets in a capital liberal bill in dublin. what about the elected government? as you just pointed out, so last week and present bongo was re elected, he was given a 3rd term. tell us more about that election. was it considered generally fair?
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well, a terry of us me just like they said, you know, the elections in the country. it was quite disputed, but forget they had about the huge coordination of parties that come into the get up to, from an opposition against the ali bongos returns. the problem i did was talks about the vague redid at the bottom of the boxes that not really happened to the candidates on the paper. all those about people not really being asked to have an access to the very site. does really, a dispute said that this is also an election that was a really my just before the, because of the incident was called softball just before the elections happen. that, you know, putting me down so prevented from covering lots weight on the election. so it's quite disability about it, that's the only thing i was saying is latest move by minute. your office essay ended up with some that and to the machine. now we've heard from, from the qu, leaders that they have, they say they dissolved government institutions that they've closed the countries
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borders. is there any indication what we can expect next police? well i, i suppose that that's what everyone is waiting for. first of all, the question is, where is i lead bongo i'm how, how is it the way and whatnot, so that we've not had any problems, even if you did not mention about his whereabouts. if he said, for if his health feel okay, was seemed good. last line there to elisa in late goes for now. perhaps we'll come back to him later, a lisa tacoma there at our legals bureau. thank you. now let's moving on to ukraine or to ukraine's capital t, where officials say an overnight barrage of russian, russian missiles and drones has killed at least 2 people. your friends military said shut down on the 28 miss house. and most of the 16 drones launched the city
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over night. debris from the intercepted objects fell on several buildings. officials said it was russia's most powerful aerial assault on keep in several months before on the situation in ukrainian capital with join. now, by our special correspondent, a bri, he who is there? said, seems russia has stepped up its attacks on ukrainian cities, including keep. what more can you tell us there was another sleepless at night here in key of terry. but it seems that the air defense was able to intercept most of the rockets targeted here at the capital. but tragically, 2 people did lose their lives when debris hit a building. actually not very far away from here about 2 kilometers from where i'm standing right now. it's devastating, but unfortunately that is part of daily life here in ukraine where no one know
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where is really safe, even hundreds of kilometers away from the front line. ukrainian people, 70 or 18 months of these attacks now has no end inside. how are they coping with absolutely, there's also a toll on that mental health, and it's very often women that bear the brunt of you know, the devastation that a conflict like this brings on a mental health here in ukraine. terry women are becoming increasingly afraid of attacks, not just by russian soldiers, but also by their own partners. the war is fueling fresh wave of domestic violence, traumatized, amend, returning from the battlefield or ones who are not able to cope with the economic hardship or taking the stress out on their families. and i want to warn our viewers . some parts of this report that we're about to play can be disturbing. 4
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days ago, hugo was still living in fear. now she can have breakfast in peace with her children at this women's shelter near t. if so in the is meet the i'm bruised all over. i have bruises everywhere i had one on my head. my blue eye is gone now. huge, me like that option with the show you. it's a julia tells me her partner was always violent to her. but things got worse when russians occupied the southern, her son area where they lived with factories closing. her partner lost his job and use the little they had to buy alcohol. when she complained she did not have enough to feed her 5 children, she would batter her. yes, yes. and the thoughts of my eldest son is 16 years old. just such mom. what are you waiting for? i waiting for him to q u r us. i get to a lot of support from my son is one time she was beating me in front of my son,
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my door to open the window and child to to the neighbor is killing mom. i probably should have considered to whether it was the was leaving with him earlier. i just didn't know what i would do with my children here. that to sure it registered cases of domestic violence initially fell at the beginning of the full scale invasion as millions fled their homes. or felt like it was just not the right time to afford the abuse. but as people have been returning to their homes or finding new ones, cases have stored this year according to police data source, reno sure, snow heads and newly formed special unit at the general prosecutor's office. it's dedicated to investigating cases of domestic violence. she's convinced the spike in numbers of domestic cases is connected to the war for them. and if you score 4 and then there are 10 of prisoners of war from cuba to civilians from captivity,
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changes communication in the family. also, the difficult line shall situation of force to migrants. unemployment was all these factors that lead to an increase in cases of domestic violence with up to you is reaching out with up to the mushroom a fix for the kitchen items. the type of shelter julia is cleared, that the war made her partner more violent than before. russia had not invaded, none of this would have happened. he would be able to support our selves. i think i really think would be fine with work. another thing for the women trying to help you, you get back on her feet. the word makes no difference. their focus is on her, not him. but how the look like it will probably have some of the children she is a dare to. these women need to be taught to love themselves, so they need to learn to loved themselves as they are, to accept themselves as of the money room and doing if loved themselves. and
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because of these, they often stay in such relationships with this guy just became a big loss and then what you is working towards finding a job. she says she's determined. she'll never again depend on an abuser to feed her children. as we heard in your report, the ukrainians authorities do believe the domestic violence has increased as a direct result of the war. do they have any sense of how wide spread? the problem is of the way we have seen the numbers. uh, really increase um this here. um and you know, cases like you use are becoming more and more common that's at least what social workers and n g a workers told me and they can get much, much worse and, and more tragically. earlier this month, a 34 year old woman, i went to try to read her name and lou, both born your cover was found dead in her apartment with $75.00 bruises on her
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body. i witnesses and neighbors told reporters that in the 2 weeks prior to that her husband who had deserted the army and come back, was getting drunk and beating her repeatedly. and so there is also a fear that, um, you know, these cases are going to get much, much, much worse. and, you know, the people that i've spoken to, they tell me they hope that more women will, you know, have the courage to try and seek help outside the home. speaking of help, uh, what kind of help do women in ukraine usually get in these situations a as well since the war. unfortunately, resources to deal with gender based violence have been stretched thin menu shelters have had to be re purpose to house, displaced people or have been have come under attack or been destroyed because of
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the war. state resources have also gone down in a 2021 year before the war. the state dedicated about 10000000 euros a to combat a gender based on violence this here, that number is about 4200000. that's because state resources are stretched a sin and it's been, you know, that the woman that i spoke to you the she had been living in abuse for years. and one of the reasons she told me why she decided to, to leave just a couple of days before we spoke to her, was that the police officer who came to investigate one of their calls in the middle of the night said, hey, there's the shelter. it's close by, you can go there. and so it's a real fear for the social workers that are working on this, that you know, with the resources elsewhere because of this devastating were women may continue to be the ones that bear the brunt of the conflict. and thank you so much for your
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reporting that was dw special correspondent at abraham in key. meanwhile, russian officials say ukraine has launched a wave of drone attacks on 6 of its regions. one strike reportedly targeted the western region of this call near the border with the, with a stony and left the governor said ukrainian drones hit an airport and damage several transport aircraft. rushes says it was the biggest drought attack on it. soil since the start of the war in ukraine doing their stuff as well. must go, says i won't hold an international investigation into the cause of a plane crash. killed the heads of the buck, the mercenary group. sales aviation body had asked to prove the crash which involved the brazilian made aircraft, but for sale was turned down by the kremlin. meanwhile fog the chief, you've got a pre goshen has been buried in his home, said he, st. petersburg. the united states indicated that he believes the kremlin was behind
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the crush. a farewell ceremony in saint petersburg shrouded in secrecy, heavily guarded by russian police and national guardsmen. suggesting to length the government has gone to, to keep public morning for the wagner chief to a minimum the details of the barrio, including where and when it was to be held were classified. and there has be no independent confirmation of those details. the only thing known for sure was that flooded a mere pretend was not in attendance. instead chosing a meeting in the kremlin pershing accuse yes. can you precaution of being a traitor after he directly challenged the president's author ortiz, by leading his wagner troops on a march to moscow 2 months ago. despite this makeshift memorials were set up by people in moscow who couldn't attend the funeral,
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the gatherings reflects the highest theme in which precaution was still held. although many of the mourners wish to remain anonymous. the express shock and sadness over his death of the patriot patches and fights for truth and justice. a funeral understood to be for wagner as logistics chief valerie check aloft, also took place. check a loved guide along side promotion in the suspicious plane crash last week. the funeral also wasn't officially 9th and journalist warrant to lie to film or talk to people who attended the secrecy and confusion over both funerals is in line with the marquis details about the crash. the us and its western allies concluded that an intentional explosion probably caused the crash, which many believe was likely revenge for provisions short lived revolt.
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let's catch up on a few other stories making headlines around the world today. australians will head to the polls on october 14th for a referendum on indigenous rights. the proposed law would recognize those fairly as indigenous peoples in the constitution. it passed. it would also establish the voice to parliament that committed to advise the government on indigenous matters. the proposal has so far proved device valley in 36 migrants had been rescued from waters of the greek island of some of the coast guard. officials say they spotted thing a carrying 37 people. on seeing the patrol boat, the passengers jumped into the water triggering the rescue. one woman died after attempts to resuscitate her faith. rescuers in bolivia have recovered the bodies of at least 5 people killed by a landslide in the countries northeast. the victims were mining for gold outside
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the town of my piri, when the land side struck toward the se, search efforts, or ongoing, a resilient pulling sub killed to man suspected of a massacre and the country's northeast. the burned remains of 9 victims were found inside 2 houses in the town of mount to this. so you know, police say the suspects were killed and a shoot out when cornered. a 3rd suspect has been arrested. if people will see to mutually separately us states of declared emergencies as they prepare for the impact of hurricane to dahlia, it's expected to make land paul today as an extremely dangerous category for storm residence in florida, georgia and south carolina. have all been warned of the catastrophic impacts of strong winds and storm surge flooding. the calm before the storm. residents in the city of perry in florida, preparing for hurricane and donny,
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is the arrival businesses were boarded up and even inmate's from india by prison woodruff to den, to help fill sand bags to buffer against possible slot horses. but low clothes, still hope for the best we go through a lot of hurricanes. we pray. god turns them around, you know, filled them out. we believe that this is the safe place. her gaze comes still going to be safe place even anywhere. thrashing rain and high winds with the initial signs on florida is marco island. the dani was making its way over to us tools on tuesday. as the impending hurricane chased residents away from the gulf coast, a sword as governor,
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run desantis and residents. the crunch time is coming and it is going to have major impacts, particularly along florida is big ben region. so listen to your local officials. take the appropriate precautions to protect you and your family. and once the storm passes, uh, we will have help. that will be on the way these utility trucks are on standby to mobilise in the event of mass power outages. it dahlia is making its way over to the southern united states from cuba, where it has left the trail of devastation in its wake. it closed extensive flooding. it is expected to recover. can florida president joe biden has pledged as much support as will be needed to the states. earlier we spoke to him either all just and ask us about the spirit sciences.
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matthew cut poochie. he's in, perry, florida, which is right in italy is past. he told us how the situation is developing their say good morning, you know, interestingly right now we're not seeing very strong winds at all. in fact, they're mostly calm, but it's deceptively calm. it's like the calm before of the store and the reason being in a hurricane like this, you have so much air moving upwards of the middle of the storm spiraling inwards networks with those very strong winds. that every so often on the outer edges, the periphery of the storm. you get fans is thinking in air with calm winds. that's what's happening right now. but later on this morning in about 2 or 3 hours, conditions blow rapidly. that's usually right here. as you start seeing wind gusts approaching, perhaps 882200 kilometers per hour later on, like we said, just 3 or 4 hours away as land fall comes soon. we're talking heavy rainfall as well, and the order about 10 to 20 centimeters in spots a significant to life threatening storm surge of up to about 4 meters as we push
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water against the coastline and tornado, which as well we seem to rein warnings, issues several possible touch downs and in addition to that, so ultimately we're seeing a slew of the worst conditions. you can imagine it all comes in just a few hours time. right around sunrise is not a little beforehand. talk to us more about that storm surge. matthew, there is a lot of concern about it. tell us more about what it is and why storm surge is so dangerous. wellstar. sure. so essentially water, but ordinarily dry the ground, you're pushing the water against the coastline, with those strong winds. in the case of the big bin to florida, this error in the northeastern gulf of mexico apalachee bay is especially considering to use something called the symmetry or the shape of the sea floor. essentially, the sea floor is very gently sloping, very shallow. oh, i can picture your help of your friend moving to his or her apartment. if you had a ramp and you were moving stuff up the ramp on the wheels as object to sorts,
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it'd be very difficult to the rambles kind of straight up and down like this. there's a lot of flat gradually sloping ramp is very easy to push stuff up that ramp. same thing here. the sea floor slips very generally. it's so easy to pile water against the coast line, causing net, slashed over. and in this case with still munching stream. when to target and aim towards the coast line, you have that surcharge of 3 dollars, 5 meters in spots. and keep in mind that some communities that have never seen a service like this before will be below water. that's why we are having everyone try to evacuate. we're really urging folks get out of town, some post aid. some folks went hopefully folks went, well, how, how are the conditions there for helping the people get out of town? if they're, there's so many people that are in the storms past, are they able to evacuate? the time for them is running out and i think there are 2 challenges facing us, both as meter offices communicators, number one that we've been telling people, it's time to go, it's time to get out of dodge. but the issue is we have hurricane data getting back
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to the 1851 here. we've never seen a major hurricane in apalachee be where we are. and so one of the issues, anytime we have a disaster, is that people try to compete. i try to base their actions on prior experience, but the problem is they've never experienced anything like what they will to day. they have no base of comparison. and they often times make really poor decisions. and a lot of folks are saying, saying, oh, what was the, the hurricane for, for sure that these terms before, but nothing of this magnitude here, at least where we are in this part of florida. the other thing too is that we can tell people to evacuate, but we don't help them do it. some people just physically can't weather for economic reasons. some people can't take your time off work. some people can't, don't have a vehicle so people don't have enough money to put ghastly vehicles or they don't have a place to go to where are they going? how long does it take to get there? other people have mobility issues, some people are disabled. some people might need oxygen tags, they don't have means to be transported. and so ultimately, some people want to evacuate, but simply can't. and we can't be quick to judge. it's unfortunately a,
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there are people who just simply can't do it in a situation like this. matthew, thank you so much. that was matthew, you can put you in, perry, florida. thank you. germany's government has announced a $7000000000.00 euro corporate tax relief package to boost the flagging economy. leaders were under pressure to stimulate growth after the am a forecast of germany would be the only major economy to shrink this year. the plan was agreed to cabinets, annual summer retreat outside berlin. one of to the of the germany's cabinet ministers arrived in the brandon. the country signed after a series of very public routes. it's time for a family therapy session behind closed doors. sounds low of self kicked off the meeting with a few words of encouragement. and yeah, unfortunately our track record for last year and this year is good. and it would be
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good, of course, if everyone contributed to that with that communication in the future except as the from he's a close work like that's a by just as a link. so instead it was time to fight out a way from the cameras. a week's ministers had been arguing over in the to nomic prose package, but ols well, that ends well in front of unit 2, ministers agreed on tax breaks of businesses with 7000000000 euros. and it's not about abroad based economic stimulus package. that wouldn't be necessary. it's beautiful, it would even be wrong in view of current inflation levels. but we have to sit impulses so that the potential that's endowed at the present and the economy is used. and that's the good news. that still leaves other issues on the table, including the proposed electricity, prescott for specific industries. the chancellor himself still needs to be convinced you are watching the w news from berlin. and just reminder of our top
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story, this our group of military officers and get the ball claim. they have seized power in the central african countries. they say recent elections lacked credibility. gun fund has been reported in the capital rebuild of text. it's our magazine close up looking at bullying in spain's schools. i'm terry morris. thanks for the
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