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the, the, this is dw news live from berlin, russia fights ukrainian troops who stormed across the border. there's been heavy fighting inside rushes, cruise regions, and then a state of emergency is in place. so far kia has said little about the biggest cross border advance since the war began. also coming up, donald trump will debate his new democratic opponent, complet harris, on september 10th. the presidential candidates have agreed to their 1st face to face showdown, us polls point to an extremely tight race and bangladesh. his new leader returns home on a mission to restore law and order homage. eunice was torn in on thursday as chief advisor. student protests or protests leaders will join his caretaker, government,
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the amenities of welcome to the program. russia is battling to push back ukrainian troops from its southwest cursed region. moscow says at least 1000 ukrainian troops entered russian territory on tuesday. officials incurs cuz a around 3000 civilians have been evacuated and the local state of emergency is in place. ukraine is not officially confirmed at launch the attack, which is the biggest cross border advance since the war began. is hoping to send off ukrainian troops, rushes defense ministry says this footage shows you crenan armor vehicles being destroyed as heavy fighting along the border. enter zips the day
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around a 1000 ukrainian troops ran through the russian border 2 days ago into the courts region with tanks and armored vehicles. heavy fighting was reported near the town of sousa were rushing natural gas flows into ukraine, raising concerns over a potential stop to trying to close to europe. ukraine has released video footage, a latch, the showing russian guard surrendering at a border crossing point. and course in his evening address president for letting me use the landscape suggested rush, i should get a taste of its own medicine. without referring directly to the incident, she opened this last in russia and brought the war to ireland and should feel what it has done, shall we want to achieve our goals as soon as possible in peace time to share under the conditions of a just peanut. so it will be in the middle east. symbol of course, has declared a state of emergency, and thousands of people are,
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are being evacuated. former russian president dmitri met the desk, has reacted to the incursion on telegram and called for further invasion of ukraine . this is no longer just an operation to reclaim our official territories and punish the nazis. it is possible and necessary to enter the territory of the still existing ukraine to go into odessa khaki. if need to make life to go into keys and further, there should be no restrictions in the sense of any recognized voters of the ukrainian rice. moscow has been forced to call in reserves to stop your cranium soldiers from pushing deeper into its territory. i ask stephen blink from the foreign policy research institute, what ukraine could be aiming to achieve with this attack? first of all, i think psychologically the taking the war to russia, which is going to improve not only domestic morale, but undermine russian morale,
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and show the russian people that russia is not waiting. and that's what can be brought home to them. secondly, they're going to probably take that t russell logistics targets and the energy refinery centers in the pad of subject, which is near where they may be a raid. i don't think it's really an invasion and they're going to undermine the rising army by striking at is logistics as they have done throughout the war, which has been a very effective tactics for them. so it's a very daring and high risk operation, but it seems to say to us, was steven blank from the foreign policy research institute in washington, dc to the us presidential race. now the republican candidate and former president donald trump has agreed to a televised debate with his democratic opponent, pamela harris, next month, speaking from his florida home. trump's that he wanted multiple debates and had suggested 3 dates in september. harris has confirmed one will take place on
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september 10th, and left open the possibility of more opinion polls showing extremely close contests. here as racing. the lead trump had over joe biden since she entered the race just 3 weeks ago. trump's news conference was his 1st since harris selected her running mate. tim waltz this week. you know these benjamin alvarez goober has more that's right. it was a lengthy press conference in this lot to unpack it. first of all, the timing that's quite interesting. and the choice also that he's come, payne made to hold this news conference instead of a companion in the battleground, states that his democratic contenders a campbell of ours and tim goals. and one of the biggest announcement was we already said that there will be 3 debates that he agreed on in september that abc will host this debate between both presidential candidates. on september 10th. it is still unclear if there will be another debate on fox news. even before that,
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we still need to hear from the campaign team from campbell harris. but as an opinion poll shows that come on hire as in a new running made immune it's such a governor wells have erased. basically the leads of trumpet built over president biden. trump's companions, of course, now working on new strategy and the trump campaign is trying to portray harris as someone who does not give interviews is trying to hide from the press. and there are also voices within the democratic party asking a complaint to consider more media appearances. apart from her relatives as a last long as the tone interview was in june. and the quick look now at some of the other stories making headlines around the world to venezuela's and battle president, nicholas monroe has signed an order blocking access to his social media platform. x, formerly known as twitter for 10 days claims. the platform has been used to incite violence following the country is disputed election. there is government has yet to release detailed vote tallies which the opposition said would prove it. had one
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powerful earthquake has struck off of japan, southern coast, prompting authorities to warn of a heightened risk of massive quake in the area and the near future. seismologists have long highlighted the potential for a mega quick stemming from an under c trough close to japan. nobel peace prize, laureate mohammed eunice has taken charge of bangladesh as interim government with a vowed to shield the country unit heads up a cabinet that includes student protests, leaders, and representatives from civil society as well as from the military. he's been a harsh critic of long time prime minister, shake sienna, whose altitude and floods india just days. a days ago, after weeks, a violent anti government protest. another historic moment in a whirlwind week and bangladesh politics, nobel laureate mohammed unice, has been sworn in as the countries in durham leader after being tapped by the
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president to feel the power vacuum left behind after shakers. tina was forced out by mass protests. who knows the respected economist who pioneered micro credits which helped lift millions from poverty, had been in paris when the request to serve his country came. arriving home at dhaka airport, he called for an end to the street violence. the 1st order of business should be to restore law and order until this is done, we will not be able to make any headway with improving conditions you shouldn't say to me. and the students here reassured me, i'll be able to carry out this duty along with restoring stability. the interim government is also task with repairing fresh elections. many bangladesh are hoping for greater freedoms and economic opportunities to develop people of setting an
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example by giving this country a new beginning. we expect june as we able to rebuild our country on this foundation for, for them. i seriously hope the new government will put a stop to the bad politics in this country. all diseases, the working class. can you live in peace? i'm russell high unemployment in a country where the median age is just 28, was one of the grievances fueling. the recent anti government protests with protests leaders, demands met for change at the top, many bangladesh. these will now be hoping for improvements in their day to day lives to the same as long as the journalist with the daily star newspaper in dhaka . she told us what it was like to see mohammed eunice warning does most of the people of bangladesh. it's definitely a new hold for a new political landscape, but also for rome of units itself himself. this is a bit of a, i think it's comic justice in
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a way because of the former prime minister had really, really persecuted a number of units. there was a barrier and she faced a beverage of cases which have very little legal standing and, and the celebrated nobel laureate, was truly in many ways you mediated in our country. we were essentially a country without a government for the last few days. and i think we really saw firsthand what country like that didn't look like because there were no pops on the street. the police sessions have been hundreds of police station had been set on fire and the citizens took it into their own hands to get on the streets and, and start doing things that the government start providing services. but the argument usually does, which means controlling traffic. cleaning up trash, guarding the streets at night. and uh it to, i mean, while it was all very inspiring to senior citizens coming up and, and, you know, doing their civic do changes. it still did not, did really do
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a lot in terms of bringing down the kinds of violent stewards, minorities that you had seen the he knew community or are violent stewart's cultural sculptures, cultural artifacts. and. and we hope that having this new government, which isn't government, i want to put for, put it out there that this government is very human rights focused. all of the people who've been sworn in today. they're not just professionals in their own fields, but they're also people who had been strong human rights advocates doing a tie when talking about human rights was stamped among being an die state to that was that you might as well in doc animal artwork has been appearing around london and busy might be behind it while he is behind it. usually the renown graffiti artist work doubles up as a commentary on society and culture. so fans are asking what it all means this time . they're also wondering if the parents theft of the latest edition. it's also
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maybe part of the concept backs these latest housing wolf painted on a satellite dish. and it's gone. caught in the act. a mass man was photographed grabbing the dish and walking off with it, with help from others. shortly after it was unveiled, they might as well shoot me on the outside, that one went up soft costs down to the other 3. and i run around the corner. by about 90 seconds, pull it out, so it's pretty efficient guys popping up over the last few days. bang. c has released a series of animals on london streets monkeys, elephants, and it go to might take on it. is that what ben scapes trying to do is to really get us to think and reflect about the ecological crisis
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that really threatens and humanity is always a thief. i mean, they look, they look very simple. the graphics are very simple. but there's, there's political visits even meanings behind them. fancy whose real identity has not been made. public has confirmed the pieces as genuine and social media posts, but has left friends to draw their own interpretations. here's a good story for young parents, especially those who are competing at the olympics. a former athletic star has opened the 1st nursery and an olympic village at the paris games. the parents of lympics have seen a lot of 1st both of parents who happen to be athletes. the introduction of in the 3 by almost sprint stuff. allison felix could be the most important message to all the mothers as you are capable. you are absolutely capable to have your best performances after childbirth. the 2nd time olympic gold medalist is impressed with
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how the project turned out. the 1st time that i step for the nursery, i just felt so proud you know, to see it in real life. and it was beautiful and colorful and to see people actually using it. it was really, really special. sealants kate. so if in 2018, almost restricted with the children's facilities at the tokyo games 3 years ago, paris is different. it's meant to feel like home. um it has to a book soft surfaces breastfeeding area. and it's a great starting point straight and walter poole to play a case of gopher is a regular user. there's been several athletes who have reached out and told me how incredible it is. they've given me feedback of how we can make it better. i would love to grow the nursery. i hope that it is bigger and better in the, in the olympic village. anela and i have a lot of work to do to, to make that happen athlete. so a parents of the games in 2028 will be thankful. so you're watching dw news
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