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39 and we're stuck in this cycle of shame. assignments, we need to break out of a. i want to tell you something. how to tell the secret starts november 29th on dw, the this is dw news live from berlin. russia launch is largest attack on ukraine in months. more than $200.00 missiles and roads target energy infrastructure across the country will bring you the latest from keith. also coming up. russia's opposition in the exile marches in berlin, calling for an enter the war and ukraine engine and to vladimir proteins rule in russia. plus germany's green party nominates robert. how back to be as candidate for chancellor as campaigning begins ahead of the snap election in february,
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the a marietta evans dean. it's good to have you with us. we begin and ukraine where several people were killed and injured in a wave of russian missile attacks. president, florida mirror zaleski says more than $200.00 drones and missiles targeted energy, the energy facilities across the country. he out of that air defenses seen and action here in q shot down. most of them. officials have called power and several regions to prevent an overload on the electricity grid. dw correspondence and the misha just swell is in the ukrainian capital, and we asked her earlier to tell us more about the attacks across the con tray,
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pretty much across the country. we now know that i'll show launched over to 120 midsize, and 90 phones, targeting what you paid in the parties believe was mainly energy infrastructure bureau for sure reports of death. now, emerging from odessa, from me, can live from lives and also from the need to have a choice. so separately, people have also been shoes and especially on the scale of this attack we had attacked was coming in 40 east or things and rumbles were launched by a roster either, but also it ex, coming from the occupied crimea region as well as the black sea deploying over the 100 of crews messiahs as when it's listed. messiah is hypotonic, messiah. so quite to see this morning across the country. energy infrastructure was hit as well, and it would also emergency follow out. does that affect it? or what a 120000 people the massive russian strikes on ukraine come just a few days after german chancellor,
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all of show the spoke by phone to russian liter vladimir putin in their 1st call into years. the w as chief political editor, mr. cook nurse spoke to the chancellor on his way to the g 20 summit, and she asked him to comment on the latest attacks on ukraine and taxes holtz. and then it puts in his launched a to roast attack overnights. and in the early as of the morning on ukraine to solely off date, you spoke to him is your impression that he is using political uncertainty as jeremy's going to the polls. but also before donald trump is coming into office to create facts on the ground. and what will be your immediate response, particularly with poland, having felt threatened as well a submission cx off? it doesn't so me, it's very clear that we must not have any illusions. we must not be 9 eve, president, russia, and the russian president started this war and it has expanded in an incredible way . they have prepared to risk a lot of material and even the lines of their own people for the planned to conquer
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territory and deprive you great of its suffering to you and democracy will do you know me those of us in the tape don't. we cannot. and will not allow that. i'll describe the 2 less or this up is, this comes through chart and that is why it is important that we must make it absolutely clear. now that our support will not diminish that what does this on it? and then what would be a delusion for russia to believe that ukraine cannot count on awesome support in the future as soon as i can then come here in berlin, the russian opposition has held its 1st major demonstration against the russians invasion of u cream. the march was organized by opponents of russian president vladimir putin, including you. the end of all now the widow of kremlin critic, i'll explain of all me who died in the siberian prison. earlier this year. unable to operate at home, the opposition has been forced to re launch abroad, where hundreds of thousands of russians fled,
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and the aftermath of the february 2022 invasion. to do the political correspondence, simon young was asked to protest, and he told us more about how the demonstration on folded on the streets of berlin . well, as you probably hear, there is a pretty no easy and angry demonstration. hundreds of people, most of them, of course, people of russian origin living in the late or around germany, lots of decay of leading dissidence to come through the center march through the center lane today to express the wish for different ross. you're a free, a rush. there is a college and the demons are pretty clear. they say they want to enter the warrant ukraine. they say they want to why they may have food to put on file as a war criminal. they want elliptical prisoners who is still in jail, many of them in russia to be released. and as i say, they are, well, they are many different kinds of people from different walks of life with different
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perspectives, may be the russian organization. so just make is not united, but they all united today. that's what the message i want to say, that they are united in their position to vladimir putin in his regime to the middle east now, where her mazda appointed officials and the gaza strip say's really airstrikes have killed dozens of people in the territory. the deadliest assaults was reported overnight in the northern city of bay, blah, here and is riley strike reduced to this entire apartment block to rabble around 70 people. i believe, to have lived in the bay law here building a dozens of bodies have been recovered. many more a still missing there was no immediate comment from israel's military. on the attack. it carried out numerous strikes across scouts of this weekend. part of what
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it says is a campaign to target him, us militants. children were among those killed when this for me, you in school now being used to shelter, displaced people, was more young. people were injured in another attack on a body shop. we were sitting in the street when they stopped at targeting people baba's. there were all civilians. israel's millet tree sees it into sifted to rockets, fired out of guns, a towards israel on saturday. the attack indicating militants still operational in the area. despite as rails intensive campaign to destroy him, us and tell of eve is riley protest as gather to reiterate the calls for c spy and a deal to return the hostages. the war is over in the guise at the idea is there, but it's not really
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a war. they can stay like this for 20 years. it's not going to solve the problem and we need to do it. do we need to go out from guys? and we need to bring back all the hostages. the probably came after negotiations over again as a ceasefire, sold the media to cut to see that is willing to revive the tools if both come us and israel show willingness and seriousness and reaching a deal to germany's green party has nominated economic affairs minister over topic to be their candidate for chancellor in the upcoming national election, ahmed ran for the leadership of the party uncontested. he was introduced by foreign minister on the vera boss, who called him a super, a pragmatist. the 2 will leave the greens election campaign as the party gets ready
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for snap elections in february, the greens have been holding a national conference in the city of these problems. they are hoping to remain a part of any future coalition government. they are currently 4th in the polls, dw political correspondent julia so dally was asked the greens conference and she told us more over 96 percent of the green parties delegates have voted for as well . but how big to be the parties, chancellor candidates, the current economy minister and vice chancellor now has his work cut out for him. the parties emerging from a difficult phase with bad results and you elections in june and equally disappointing ones. recently, and 3 state elections with a collapse of the government in which he has a minister of a topic now finds himself as the face of a fairly rough campaign with elections as scheduled to happen, likely at the end of february, instead of as planned in september of 2025. now a little but how big is the chancellor candidates of the greens? but that doesn't mean that he is likely to become chancellor. usually pass falls.
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so the leader of the party that comes in 1st in the elections. but looking at current polls, the greens are far from that pulling at only 11 percent. but how they can deliver is a sufficient amount of votes to allow the greens to join a coalition government starting from a strong position. and according to what we hear here, the party congress and these buttons with the greens really want is to stay in government the next to synagogue, where the car b analite, contemporary art exhibition is currently underway, health every other year and know and locally as the cart the festival has become one of the most important among african art is to showcase their work. one of the artists on display in the car is omar ball, the only painter and sculpture from all retain. yeah, of international renown. double use on the floor or less peel met ball at his studio and the more attaining and capital and new york shop to find out more about
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his work and inspiration. it's taking artist through my ball months to build. and now this intriguing metal structures on show at the dock carbonella in synagogue last. so basically it just gets of by installation allows you to think it's a 5 square meter into the right. right. so uh, the reflection of the world we live in today. one of the world is chaos. as an artist, i'm just during testimony jennifer good. tim one is a metaphor. he often illustrates using these live size animals, sculptures. you might not human have characters that resemble these creatures. your son i think could add to law. yeah, kid shows. there's something mysterious about cultures. there. he's got out there weird. he's a, i think it reflects the other side of the human beings and it's this side of the human being set of x, the world, the dark side. but i support the song and of them are scab inches, the streets to find materials needed for his animal creations
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a bit to just leave the now use iron sheet because to build my sculptures, i not, i tie and i so the wires is upon i think it's lucky to be born in an environment where there's nothing that i was on. none of them. oh yeah, yeah, yeah. where there's no big, fine art store to buy brushes and everything. and so it took to, to the, well as the 2nd my, it could k, you know, so that's what's instilled in me the strength to express myself with what's around me. originally from the south of the country, omar grew up by the river on the border. we sent a gulf, that's where his father also an artist, passed on his passion for creating things. they found a more nipple, like the children of my village at the time on of it. but we didn't have the toys that were made by machines. machines don't go so my dad would make me towards me when st. you live, i took over and started making my own toys. i'm in may,
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may have to push me a new quote over time. now these tories became my works of art and me may so for that, but in his teens, expectations from his family and his faith forced lamar to band and sculpture kinds of it goes on history to do when i was 15 because i was sculpting more. and more important because i wasn't going to school anymore by the isaac, i'm in pen. my parents were bothered by people saying we're confused to listen to you. you've got to tell him to stop, stop the same gets frowned upon in our religion and our legal assassin feet by 2. that then led him to pick up a brush and to tell the story of his daily lives and his country total. for example, i use are to pay tribute to my ancestors of kids. this whole identity, my land to my country that i try to show. it's the beautiful faces,
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the happy people is the little known africa. we don't talk about a vision of the world that he loves to paint on these large format campuses that offer him more freedom for expression basic. let me see you and it says if i were swimming in the canvas way, just didn't. i don't paint uh easily into the i think i've been only show, but i like to paint on the ground. when i paint i walk on the can must serious select one for hours. oh, i'm are superimposed as materials on the kansas as if he were scolding your minute text you like text here because i'm basically a sculptor who pans what i like to make people want to touch my work and even if they don't dare to touch it feels like they've touched it, thanks to the material, i'm with you. the while a little more is now an artist of international renown. he still hasn't visions to be better known and hopes to one day opened his own gallery to help achieve the stream us. and that's the latest on the w news. this. our up next is sports live
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