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the, the does it dw news live from berlin, bringing you the latest news from around the world at this hour? i'm david levitz. welcome to the program, the and we begin with ukraine, where president, for a lot of years, a lensky has vowed to hold russia responsible for a missile attack on the central city of pull tava, one of the worst attacks since the start of the war. at least 50 people were killed and scores more injured, went to ballistic missiles at a hospital, and a military college. so landscape has again appealed to allies to allow ukraine to
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use weapons supplied by the west. just drag deeper into russia. other nations including the u. s. and germany have condemned the latest attack paramedics race through the streets. just moments of to poll tava was rocked by the rule of explosions. russian ballistic missiles slammed into a hospital and of the military institute of communications. this speed, leaving victims with little time to run for cover just to get the air raids, alert, started off and in just a minute there were 2 explosions. we thought it was somewhere in our house. then we got ready to go out and realized that it was the communications institute. officials say dozens were killed and hundreds injured. more victims of believes to be trapped under the rubble. those who could be freed were rushed to hospital.
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soon on the 7th floor of the operating room, almost all operating tables, teams, and anesthesia teams were involved in prod you c o. p t. their abundance of mine, blast injuries, french's and it's a combination of injuries. residents raced to donate blood for the victims. as presidents of lensky urged wisdom allies to help prevent these attacks, which seems to be to once again, we edge everyone in the world who has the power to stop me, tara gifted to me with the ad defending systems in the midst of needed a new credo, inconvenient, alternate warehouse somewhere in the long range strikes that google defends against austin, tara, and i need it now. well, every day of delay means on more lives loves us that he will. you date this close to the front lines poll tava is no stranger to russian attacks. but now the city is in morning of to one of the worst single strikes on ukrainian territory. since the
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russian invasion began. well, as ukraine appeals once again to its allies for additional supports, the landscape signalled a major shakeup of his government. several cabinet ministers have already resigned ahead of the expected re shuffle. so and ski has said that changes in leadership are needed to help ukraine prepare better for the winter months. the cleaning and media are reporting that foreign minister and dmitri, or co way about will be among those dismissed. he's specialist president vladimir putin has returned home after visiting mongolia. but his trip there is still making diplomatic waves. ukraine and the european union have criticized his hosts for inviting the kremlin leader who's wanted by the international criminal court. on gloria is a signatory to the court treaty,
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but ignored pretends arrest warrant for alleged war crimes. the court has no enforcement power, so western governments could only watch as mongolia welcomed the russian leader. with all the trappings of a state, visit a red carpet. welcome for vladimir putin in the mongolian capital, ignoring international calls to arrest the russian liter. mongolia as president will not be hurried, shook. who invited? pretend. instead, pledge to strengthen ties with russia. with mongolia is committed to expanding and developing its cooperation with neighboring russia within the framework, the ones independent open and multi pill up foreign policy, the values piece to the democracy for more than 3 decades. mongolia has built friendly relations with other nations, including the united states in germany. but it is still heavily dependent on its
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neighbor, russia. betsy relates, the name is russia, is one of them on go to is main foreign economic partners i'm going to use. i did remain in the 1st 7 months of this. yes, tre ton of has increased by over 21 percent and it will. but it's in a small group of protesters gathered to voice their opposition to the visit it as persons 1st to member country. if the international criminal court, since that issued a warrant for his arrest last year, the court accuse is putin of being responsible for the abductions of ukrainian children. as a member of the i, c. c. mongolia is obliged to arrest pushing. but the court itself cannot enforce this mongolia, as an action, has sparked international concerns that are going to probably this is yet another example of another correct in the system
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based on international law. it 8 o'clock. but the question is how this affects the rest of the world order new mustang for sound? for me, it seems dangerous and ethical we, this is totally unacceptable. and like the way nivia has expressed its resentments over to the representatives of the mongolian government regardless of literacy. and despite the mounting criticism, mongolia lamb block between china and russia and rely and on moscow for energy, believes it has to maintain ties with russia to survive. the palestinian health ministry says at least 26 people have been killed and be occupied. westbank since as rel launched a military operation there a week ago is really forces or targeting what they call a terrorist cells. with a foothold in the cities of janine and took her him from us, which carried out the october 7th terror attacks as it was behind 2 reprisals in
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the west bank. the killed one is rarely soldier and wounded 3 others sifting through the debris left by a week long as rarely rate raids in the westbank had been common since the october 7th terror attacks by him off the residence they. they haven't seen destruction like this and over 2 decades, with this really forces, demolishing homes and businesses across the territory. local authorities say 70 percent of the streets and the heavily populated jeanine refugee camp were boldest . many residents are now living without electricity or running water. cleaning is real cut off access across the area. some people lost everything they had and i live in honolulu. i have the shop behind me. and this i have had of bobby's shop since 1954 and i opened it and i made a living from it. they destroyed it today. the goal is they want to destroy the country over them so the people get tired of the resistance. yeah, i mean,
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but we will not get tired of the resistance and i'm sure i haven't is, i couldn't call them, you know, as a sure to do is rarely army has no targets. so they target us. but we will remain, no matter what they do not. i mean one of us guys that has been on the bottom bottom internet for a year and it's still standing now. so we will remain standing and god willing no matter what they do. thank god we a strong for most of their lives. older palestinians have witnessed regular raids in the west bank, which has been under, is rarely occupation since 1967. its latest rates are seen as a major escalation. hundreds of israeli troops supported by drones and armored vehicle storm several locations in the west bank beginning on august 28th targeting . what they said were militant to strong holes and then she will not let terrorism in the west bank raise its head. that's the reason we're going from city to city
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cab to cab with excellent intelligence, very good operational capabilities, very strong, aerial intelligence support the cause like on the on unlike in gaza, the milton group, hamas has no official foothold in the west bank, but the israeli military has carried out frequent operations in the territory. it occupies targeting commanders it from us and other militant groups. they linked to terror attacks. and israel, according to united nations, figures is really forces have killed over $600.00 palestinians in the west bank since october 7th, at the same time that they're fighting a war and gaza a 100 kilometers away. in the democratic republic of congo, more than a 100 people had been killed and dozens more injured. trying to escape from prison . authorities say many were trampled to death while others were shocked. mccall in prison in the capital can shots a holds thousands more inmates than it was built for circumstances around the
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attempt to jail brakes while the or unclear thing. so yeah, we got an update from g w correspondent. you want us getting and contrast for the moment the i still a little uncertainties on what is really happened the minnesota and julia is yakima, siobhan you. he refers to an attempt to prison break. so prisoners had the intention of leaving the prison, but they were prevented from doing it by the security forces. there's another version which says that the conditions were really bad, so electricity didn't work. the fines didn't work. so prison, those wanted to get out of the prison cells about not out of the prison itself, and that they run into the bullets office security forces. and for the moment it's not really sure if and how many people actually escaped from the prison. in any case, it wouldn't be the 1st time in 2017,
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more than 4000 people managed to escape. then i come up prison. and these are figures that we need to put into context. today the prison host small then around $15000.00 people. and it's only be for $1500.00 people. so it's completely overcrowded. the conditions are really bad and do something which has been described by studies project, kara comedies or others, as i don't know that he has been to prison, that he was finally released. and off days to release the population, images of these horrible conditions and the spark and all try in the comedy society, the new minister of justice, custom with them all. he said that he wants to decrease the number all through the nose in my cut out prison. and the latest event is a very sad reminder that there's still
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a lot that needs to be done. the retirement homes for seniors often offer somewhat sedentary activities, such as board games, or book clubs. but caregivers in belgium are taking elderly residents, dancing to techno music, prove perhaps that the party doesn't have to. and just because you get older, the dance music drinks and days are fixtures of belgian summers. but not every festival can boast. a gas list like this one was right there in these brussels care home. party goers like 88 year old of your own page are still busy printing and prepping. oh, so she tells me is a good news. i used to go out. i met my husband at a ball. they asked me, but in those days when you went to balls, you had to wear a long dress all day. you called these residents are joining a special trip with poppy boom. a local organization dedicated to helping older
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people live fuller lights and as soon as they arrive in the belgian kind of flow back, the covers make a bee line for the dance floor. yeah. it's great. i feel 20 years younger than you guess quickly make an impression on the rest of the crowd. i bet whatever their age i'll be here to do the atmosphere isn't everyone's cup of tea there, but it's not my kind of music. there's too much. boom, boom. but it's nice to experience it from time to time. keeping people happy isn't the organizers only concern the for each boating doctors decide whether residents who want to go are physically well enough. know, one off of some of these people are still in life. they still want to live and experience lots of things, but they're still older people, even if we have this vision. so we have to be careful, i'm not take too many risks. we want them to turn to the care home in good health
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and with pitiful images and their main doesn't offend. so far, poppy boom has taken belgian care home residents at night clubs and concerts, and a senior speed data event is also in the works. it's all about making day to day life more fun and fighting loneliness. like most european countries, belgium has an aging population. so the challenge of trying to me sure people can keep having fun. i think we're older will be even more important. thank you, sir. this rare space for connection between generations is also an opportunity for those with more experience to share advice. you have to laugh in this life and stay in good spirits. that's how you gross. oh yes. for now, these festival goers are heading back home with memories as a sunset on this belgian summer. and we're going to keep having fun here on dw for more news. you can visit our website, that's a d w dot com. you can also download the dw news app or follow us on social media.
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