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is of trees starts october 28th on dw, the business dw news live from balance. thousands of civilians are killed in ukraine by a russian rock at the time you crank presidency. lensky denounces the strike. as a brutal product. meanwhile, is or landscape pushes to keep you crying on the agenda in spain. he said his stomach of your feeling latest as funding for teams will against russia as invasion, takes a hit in washington, and then a we didn't play right. the on foster is announced as when of this is nobel prize
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and literature for what the swedish academy say of innovative plays and prose that give voice to the on site the i'm going to have both as well come to the program and we start with breaking news, at least $51.00 people have been killed in a rush and strike all the ne, a few crane authorities that said the aerial attack struck a village, grocery store, and cafe in the countries knows the eastern calculate region. the country's interior minister set the victims have been gathered as awake to remember the seas . village of correspondent nick connelly is covering that story from keys. they asked him for more details on this attack was really shocking. image is doing the rounds on ukraine social media. the body bags of the minute just add for top by the
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motor services. as more that's expected. one soul said 10. so if i'm only 50, have died of a total of 60 people present that spent wake in the village cafe in a community of just about $300.00 people associate on that small village of cuz of the near coupons, in terms of what this went, that was the initial report, this was scanned, the russian ballistic missile, and that is incredibly difficult to intercept those boosting sales. basically for now can only be deceptive with the help of patriot missile systems of which ukraine and it has very few have driven by western country so far. so basically, a place that is far away from the front lines, but totally longer both of these kinds of attacks that can happen to the time. now, what strikes me? why is russia targeting such a village if it apparently has no strategic or any other military value? if you look at russian social media, the kind of military blog as the often try to kind of put across the rushes points,
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if you notice they claimed that this was a funeral imagery with lots of imagery. people in attendance at pictures didn't seem to figure that out, lots of elderly people, of women, that credit reports now senior, that this was a village of a native of that village who had been sold and who had lost his life. and so that was the weight that was being held for this person. but more broadly, if you look at lots of the place on the front lines, people are scared to come great in any kind of form, let alone for a funeral weavings place. and if it's on way, even when the handling out was, it's people who are without clean supplies, people try to organize it last minutes and don't announce where it's going to be because they say any kind of congregation people who seem especially by drugs will likely provoke some kind of attack without salary or with other weapons. this case this, the place about force comes away from the front lines sincerely, they would have told themselves a bit safer. but it just is a reminder that there is nowhere in this country that is genuinely safe right now. i did have your 1st bonded nathan connelly reporting from keeps the thank you very
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much, nick. meanwhile, ukrainian president for the landscape has urged european leaders to remain united in their response to russian aggression at the summit in the spanish city of canada . so then ski also off for further military aid, stressing the need for additional ad defense systems. on a day he had to announce the cottage of that's devastating the russian missile attack. the summit is attended by 4070 repeating leaders as a show of solidarity for ukraine is not expected to result in any binding agreements. w as chief political ends. obviously, electric noise at the summit and joins us anomalies. it'll be phone calls for european unity and of course, move weapons from ukraine from the landscape. has there been any concrete response? yes, we've seen more patches from the spanish side after will. spain is hosting this event, the germans, hans, that would have sold pledged another patriot system in this winter. this is
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something but it means a lensky after a one on one meeting said he was very grateful for that. it would happen. but what he really wants is longer range weapons and that would mean the german owned tower system, which can reach some 500 kilometers. that is something germany. so if a now was unwilling, and it says constitution, you're unable to give loading me zelinski. at the same time, we see a lot of solidarity here amongst the european political community. that's the european union plus 20 other countries who met for the 3rd time to discuss this big crisis in ukraine, but also all the potential new crises on the european doorstep. yeah, it's all kind of waste. the conflict between armenia and azerbaijan over the car box has apparently also been on the agenda. are we any closer to a resolution to, you know, is the sort onset,
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and that's for the simple fact that as a, by john's present live pulled out of what was supposed to be a multi way talks with and especially in young, from armenia and what we did here though, is that the e u remains committed to trying to make such a meeting happening at german tonsils keeps stressing that no more territorial claims is something that he will be adamant about. and, and mr. burrell, the foreign policy. and, and boy of the european union said that these talks should happen by the end of the month, whether you count that is progress. and we will only know once we know response out of my time. but you know, that was a lot, a lot of talk over wall fatigue in washington and also in european circles. did you get any sense of that brief exam? well, the words here is again from visible roll from the you that the you would not be
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able to fill the gap if the united states were not able to continue as what they are after all, the single biggest supporter of ukraine both and monetary times. but importantly, also when it comes to military hardware, and this is a question we also put to the germans. hans, who said that it is a good thing that all nations would work together and that he had hud dubai in the us present. so all his allies that the us would remain strong on this, on politically stable when you look across the atlantic towards washington, isn't looking that right now when you look at congress. but that's the word out of washington. for now, at the same time the you vowing that it will continue its support for ukraine as long as it takes it up is chief political that make sure that came from the the in run out. i think she will very much appreciate a, its addresses for ukraine has prompted affairs among it's all the
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neighbors to they feel that they could be next. many countries a boosting of their defense capacities in case of a possible russian attack. and that includes latvia, which says a border with russia, that's been a surgeon, citizens joining the national guard, them to good military training. and even those and civilian jobs up preparing for a worst case scenario that lot be and say no longer seems impossible or corresponded. terry schultz visited the country as it help annual, nationwide military and civilian exercises. marya lynn are to is life plans didn't include taking up arms. i wouldn't call myself like super patriotic until 2022. the only drills the popular let be an actress was practicing or her lines. so look at this, then russia launched war on ukraine, and suddenly when are they felt compelled to seek a new rule? soldier?
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what's the 1st coming in the beginning? so i have to ask these big questions for myself, but so i realize the thing that is interesting for me that i want to do, i'm gonna bring deliver them the democracy. and i want to, i don't know, 54 that's in our day is among the thousands of latvians whose response to the russian invasion of ukraine was to become part of the national guard. the number of volunteers increased by a quarter. there's even a waiting list. bakers, teachers, professors, dock doors. everyone is willing to see what they can bring to the defense of themselves as a nation itself. colonel customer's prudence says the significance of the nom, ace exercise is that it involves many sectors in realistic crisis, simulations. we're training here in cities and capital city together was police border guards. one of the simple police was our rescue services and medical services. so altogether, so we know some to call in times of crisis and how we go direct to different
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scenarios altogether. for example, emergency medical services personnel take part in table top war game exercises. so new communication, new communication channel and terms. it's about a of a called photo sense, but a good theme vol cruz's note. that is former reagan, the air martin stock is helped integrate municipal leaders and the military and the readiness exercises. he says, the necessity of that became clear after russia's 1st invasion of ukraine in 2014. they do understand that we have to show also to the east and neighbor said that we will not be the wisdom the most important message for the, for the lead us for the may is, was that utilizing the army and that's, that's good. but this could be the situation that armies out of the city so. so what's to be the city of responsibility, which we're going to do,
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answers to those questions or what authority seek out each year with the nom, ace, exercise, incorporating lessons learned from watching what russia is doing now in ukraine. fueled also by their determination to never again experience the occupation they suffered after world war 2. mario leonard say wants to re societal awareness by combining her to identities writing and directing a play about military life. and here also, i'm also is making headlines today. police in germany have rated the properties of a wealthy russian citizens living in bavaria. the case is connected to sanctions and asset freeze is due to most cause the invasion of ukraine. and this agency, writers is reporting that the only got all the so it was models was the subject of the investigation. the special police unit confiscated several luxury caused in that raid come up with the co lead of germany's fall. right. a of the policy
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has been hospitalized following was his office is called a violent incident. so, you know, for problem of the alternative for germany party was at a campaign event, an english stopped before being taken to a hospital. these an intensive cab police, as for products alleged injury, was not immediately evidence. the public prosecutor's office is investigated. the rental flash floods in india have claimed at least 14 lives. a 100 people are missing and thousands of stranded glacial lake, verse triggering the be a disaster, global warming as seen an increase in floods from him rely on lakes. and this is nobel prize, illiterate that and has been awarded. so then a wage and also and a dramatist, you on faucet, following the announcement he told norwegian media, he was surprised,
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but also not after his name had been linked to the award for several years. the prize and literature for 2023 is awarded to the norwegian officer young foster for his and over to phase and prose, which gave him a voice to the unassailable eon. fossa is a 64 year old officer and drama test, whose work is among the most widely staged of any contemporary play ride in europe . in addition to dozens of place, the 64 year old laureate has also written novels short stories on children's books, as well as poetry collections and essays. the academy in stockholm described foster's work as deeply rooted in the language and nature of his norwegian background. foster told reporters his when wasn't totally out of the blue night, it was just so well, it's not the overwhelming really low. you got,
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it wasn't expected say should that much, i can say. even though i've been in the discussion since 2013, almost the so i had no way prepared for it to happen of the couldn't issue. i don't mendez. oh no. but then 19 years have passed and there's been a lot of talk about it, but no price was the so i didn't think it would happen this year either. excuse me, not going to have that. but it did. the most prestigious award in literature now belongs to a multi faceted norwegian who's been compared to samuel beckett. and who's writing garnered lofty praise from the academy. it is through his ability to evoke commands, lots of orientation, and how these paradoxically can provide access to a deeper experience, a toast to the vanity that force it has come to be regarded as an innovator. not only in contemporary, c, a to you on foster, a master in spar,
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snorted, writing, now decorated with the highest literary honor. there is and that's it from me and the news teams at all coming up next. the news is up with a melissa chat. don't forget this, always the local news on our website that's dw dot com, got office in maryland from me and the new stream i spoke to the secret slide, discovered new adventures and 360 degrees and explore fascinating. both heritage side dw world heritage 360 now.
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