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also yourself, i will sing my song say, well like this injustice will not go on. punishing. maybe my voice will be heard back, spring to our love seeking justice for the victims of fame. assign starts november 21st on the w the this is dw news live from balance, must go well in the us, the balance allowing ukraine to use missiles to strike deep inside russia. the marseilles can reach targets up to 300 kilometers within russia's borders. the kremlin spokesman says, allowing that useful, significantly raised the stakes in the complex well, so on the program, it's a 1000 days since russia began its full scale invasion of ukraine. we take a look at what began as a special military operation. that's what the kremlin coal this but then turned into a devastating of attraction. plus g 20 lead is gaza in brazil for
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a summit that is set to discuss policy and the return of donald trump to the white house. the money keeps mckinnon. welcome to the program. the kremlin says that allowing ukraine to use long range weapons to strikes targets deep inside russia is adding fuel to the fall in the conflict. now this follows reports in us media. the washington has given keith permission to use american supplied weapons to hit the button to rush as an a so far being the case is monks, a major pivots in us policy regarding how ukraine is allowed to use weapons provided by the byte and administration. the decision comes as ukraine proposed to
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mancha 1000 days of we'll see the new train in the aftermath of a russian every, the attack lights on sunday. several people were killed and dozens of others injured after a missile strike on a residential building. the findings, the misery on ukrainians have to almost 3 years of war. but it may spend the night of fear and destruction most high for ukraine, from the us. presidents kilobyte and says key to now start using these us supplied longer range missiles to strike targets further in russia. seen here being used in south korea attack, adams have a range of around 300 kilometers. the cranium president sees them, is key to you, cranes fight back against russia, and has been months, been edging che bite and to lift a band on using the weapons to help at the conflict along pursuing the plan to
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strengthen ukraine is a victory planner i presented it to our partners. yeah. one of its main points is to equip our army with long range capabilities. today, there was a great deal of discussion in the media about us receiving permission for these actions. but strikes are not made with words. these matters are not announced that the missiles will speak for themselves, simon said, but scoffing. while the white house is also yet to officially consider the details, the weapons may be used quickly. davis phones to the deployment of thousands of north korean troops to bushes coast region. an area where you cranes military continues to launch abil trone attacks as most go tries to retake territory and last following ukraine. some of incursion it is showing here by the board is that the us decision making headlines in russia with the credit and warning that allowing ukraine to use us made weapons to strike far into the russian territory,
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would lead to a rise intentions. well, some of the little makers have gone even further with one of them may be able to tell the reuters news agency biden's administration is trying to escalate the situation to the maximum. they are seriously risking the stats of world war 3, which is notes in anybody's interest. but then ukraine, as the country passed democracy, 1000 days, the pool is late to show if you estimate that you support will be welcome to providing a timely base that had of another pretty quinta, as russia realm. so fits this thoughts about how risky would it be for you trying to use these weapons and strikes deep into russian territory. i put that question who retired us army, lieutenant general, ben hodges, he's the full lot. come under the u. s. army in europe. the way, of course, the, even though the by the ministration is finally agreed to allowing ukraine to use
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these, they still have restrictions. they have restricted it to the course rich had a area i'm sure of ukrainians would love to be able to go after russian airfields and other places from which the russians are launching these endless attacks against innocent ukrainian civilians and the ukrainian power grid. but at least if they are restricted to use in the vicinity of the course ridge had, they can still disrupt russian and north korean preparations for their counter attack against the ukrainians. and course this, by the way, we'll also send the message to be on. yeah, that if you want to send troops over here to help russia, they're going to start seeing the numbers of casualties amongst north korean troops . the russians have been experiencing c. l 1000 days ago. moscow began its full scale invasion if you try it and what it called a special military operation at the time is seeing the government in
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t will be quickly overwhelmed. but it held them out of stiver and cost. hundreds of thousands of military and civilians have been killed in the war. millions of ukrainians have been uprooted from the homes. let's take a look now what the total that has taken and what it would cost to rebuild a $1000000.00 casualties. that's the total of dead and wounded since russia invaded ukraine a 1000 days ago. according to various western sources, most of the dead and wounded are soldiers, but a significant number are civilians of the military casualties us officials say about 300000 ukrainian soldiers had been killed or wounded since the conflict began . the estimate more than 600000 russian casualties in the same time as for civilians. at the end of july, the united nations said that over $11000.00 ukrainian civilians had died and nearly $24000.00 were wounded and cautioned that those official accounts were likely lower
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than the real total. in terms of military equipment, russia has lost thousands of tanks. estimate start at $3000.00 while ramping up production to replace those losses. ukraine has burned through billions of dollars of tanks and armored vehicles supplied by the west. but there are no hard figures available when it comes to infrastructure, the international energy agency. you said earlier this year that ukraine can only generate one 3rd of the electricity it did before the war. and this last hundreds of thousands of buildings, including homes, are spending more than 6000000 refugees across its borders. with more than $3000000.00 people still internally display estimates of the cost to rebuild all this very, the most recent world bank estimate said nearly $500000000000.00 all in a price tag that's gone up since then and continues to go up each day. the war goes on. all the to call you is an academy associate, a chest, them house. that's
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a british think tank based in london. i spoke to her earlier next. she explained how the war with russia has impacted ukrainian society. hello and thank you for having me. well, obviously the input has been tremendous. the number of casualties is huge, both in the military and some of the civilians and every ukraine and somebody has lost some wanting. this was so many people have been displaced either inside or outside of the country. so many of these things already listed in your report before. but what do you know is also remarkable how your friends were able to mobilize, resist, and still fight $1000.00 days later, in a more than any predicts, predicted will be whole or in just 3 days with the 3 of rock shop. and you know, what i think is also remarkable, is that why is this happening? is because many, you're pregnant, some of the majority of your brain, you'll see the score as the next essential or for the survival bumps you frame as
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a free and independent states. then as a democracy, i think many were also shocked by you know, the real and due to the fresh of the crime because the russian officials had been repeating the same that ukrainians did not exist. that you printed like that, that the something has been asked to be surely created. and i think that's why you know, your premiums are so mobilized. that's why they are resisting. that's why there are 5 people that freedom because they feel like it's not only the words that live with also for the lives of the next generations of the brand new. mm hm. okay. you've made very clear how many ukrainians have suffered losses of lost a loved one, have lost of friends. can you tell us how you craniums are able or managing to cope with these events? losses as well. the world rather incredible, usually deals ukrainians, and events told in battery do you know, people who are just helping all the people organizing themselves and just not
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waiting for the government to solve every scene. but actually just kind of been in and you know, just volunteering and so, so many people keeps an agent to the pregnant armed forces or 2 of the volunteers, the medical workers that treat you, bring in soldiers who take them all one dead from the front lines so people still keep donate and they keep sending whatever, you know, the soldiers need, they keep themselves participating in the war effort in various ways because they said, you know, they totally skews, but it could be even higher is a rush is of stop if your plan is not able to win this war if there is some sort of a, a, b, c, a, which is on favorable for your brain which could just delay the war. and it just leads to another russian aggression in a couple of years time. mm hm. on a more practical level, ukraine's energies infrastructure has been severely damaged. can you tell us how that is impacts in people's daily lives? they have been rolling blackouts close by rushes of deliberate attacks. any brand
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civilians, an image of infrastructure, of basically since the beginning of the war and people, you know, 2 years, oh, almost 3 years, 1000 days into the invasion and they find ways to cope with that. so they all generate thursday. i said you are some of the provisions of a energy supply, like some people that i know installed solar panels, for example, not to be relying on the centralized electricity provision. so people find a ways to cold. but i think what is also significant here, does that mean every is tried going to enter infrastructure. russian are totally destroys, of energy and the structure also kills people to kill civilians. and that's why you know, your plan has been making this point for a very long time that your brain needs the ability to detect the defense gets infrastructure, it's financial breed. but also it civilians from the drum and be still events that have also intensified in recent days. hm. and of course the us says it will now
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allow you trying to use the attack comes missiles to strike inside russia. how will this change ukraine's defense trusty to this is a very important decision. although we do not know whether you credit will be able to use these problems. me sales on a titusville prussia, other than cost region, which powers the seems to be the case for now. so your brain a one to then for a long time, argue for this restrictions on the use of this may supposed to be less than because you've made this case. but uh, it doesn't really make sense to only don't russian reasons. and charles, when they are ready in to be a brand new car, it would make more sense to strikes and destroy russian military launch and sides on the russian territory before dismissals and drones are sent into your brain. so hopefully with the help of dismissal. as you can, will be able to destroy this military size, and i want to stress, is this
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a military struct sides of the russian territory that he will be able to protect its infrastructure needs to be done lies? well, this decision also comes with the time when russia just involved around $111000.00 to the north korean troops. it's a war effort against your brain. so this is a response to that, right? the international ization of the conflict. and so this also comes at the time when we're expecting the change of the us administration for the new president, trump come into power in january. and so it will hopefully, tungsten, you price negotiating position in what you know, the some sort of peace talks rubashaw that seemed to be inevitable. and that might not necessarily be in your branch favor. oh, good. okay. yep. from the trust them house think tank in loans and all that. thank you so much for your time today. thank you. i and that will lead as a gathering of the g. 20 summit in brazil to address a whole range of issues over 2 days,
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including policy inequality and sustainable development. the g 20 is an into a government performance made up as 19 of the most important industrial and emerging countries plus the your opinion on the app for communion. at the summit is happening a mid to political divisions of the was in gaza and ukraine dw as chief political editor mckayla kush night. is that the g 20 summit in rio. and i off to, to what extent the us approval of ukraine using long range weapons inside russia is overshadowing the g 20 well, it will become a topic, but it's the shadow is a lot smaller than the lod search from 2 presidency saturn. that is overshadowing all the tools that are taking place here between leaders and 20 countries who represents 2 sides of the world's population, the full face of the world economy. so it can be,
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this is the most powerful gathering that is, that can actually come to decisions. although usually we get a statement and we're expecting a much milder statements, particularly on ukraine. the ukraine conflicts increasing be seen as a european matter. it's something that as an irritant, to solving the welds logic problems which hungry poverty, that's a huge focus here on that, at the same time peace settlement is hit 12 percent. it'll be interesting to hear what he has to say with a he will also now to give the green light for the shadow miss solves to be used in ukraine and the weather, the german summer, the season. so under pressure a to is this once again, state why he isn't going to allow german, the system into ukraine. that's certainly where it stands. now, having myself traveled with him here on the 12 hour slides and a briefing on boards. clearly,
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it doesn't look like there's going to be any kind of shift that that's right. i mean, germany sounds that will affect it says he was saying, has long refused to send gym and taurus cruise missiles to ukraine. it's really been something that he's proud of, isn't that clean a sort of the image of a piece chunk. i mean, is the no way in your opinion, but his stumps could now shift given this change in and us policy that we are seeing it's very unlikely. and the simple reason is that he's now in heading into an election campaign for snap elections in february, and we see many countries where the lead is under pressure to either so that they can act, that they can be decisive. in the case of the month of my call, the fresh french press then for it also q salma, which is prime minister and to bide who's increasing be seen as a lame duck presence with i'm sure i'm coming in on the 20th of january. but in germany and all that sold spaces,
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a very low opinion polls the only issue where he actually pose well is on what he's label is policy a force in on that defense? my policy, if that is not sending this tourist system with experts say, is the best system in the world, it to ukraine, and also allows frame. it's used into russia and there was a fee of fascination at the same time. we're now seeing the reasoning front of us sides that sending $11000.00 tools for re in troops to the coast area of russia, which is under attack from ukraine. was that initial escalation that and then now allowing long wage message missiles to be use. it is a response to that history will tell which narrative wins over in the end. but we also know that the german pharmacist, she's spoken on this already. and m. c. trinity isn't save us, of striking targets for venting miss se across the board. and before they could be
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counted, but she's still tied into this old government and would open the say that she's in favor of sending the drum and toner a system. it's also an open secret that the very defense minister for that. so who's seen as an enough policy potential in a policy rival for the town. so kind of to see at he could now get more political tracks. and so this is what i sold under pressure side. very interesting to see how we tried to navigate. speaking with his principals, but at the same time spending off the mounting criticism back home. and they said, ella mikayla, kristen, w as chief political at a sub reporting from the g. 20 summit in re i mckayla. thank you so much. let's take a look now. some of the other stories making headlines around the world today, and india has close schools in the capital delhi until further notice. as toxic smoke envelops the capsule. pollution is 60 times the daily maximum limits
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recommended by the world health organization construction and non essential trucks of also being banned. the toxic air is being felt across india and in parts of neighboring pockets done. super type food money has bassett, the philippines, with title searches and wind speeds of more than 200 kilometers kilometers an hour . the storm caused widespread damage to buildings and power lines more than a 1000000 people have been affected. many has been forced to leave the homes and seek shelter. the spaces in the bone has approved a new constitution proposed by the country's military rule. this rule is the constitution introduces time limits and the central african nation and balls family members from succeeding the presidency. the routing one test says it pays the way back to civilian government. the critics, a, it's designed for the one says lee to, to stay in power. and donald trump has named the oil and gas industry executive.
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chris writes as his choice, the us energy secretary known as a climate change skeptic, right, is an advocate for boosting fossil fuel use. ministers of the un climate conference have been told to come see out tricks and get down to business. this frustration grows about the slow progress being made in by to as a bicycle. and whereas the conference is being held. negotiate says that cop 29, a struggling to come to an agreement over how much financing industrialized nations should provide to developing countries to help them cope with the impact of global warming. protesters cooled on germany's minister for climate protection will. but how back to end the use of fossil fuels in germany and to take more concrete action rift on for some companies are going to, fortunately with the extraction and setting all sorts of energies to,
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to contribute in the financing of the countries. but i'm not suffering from global warming and helping the teachers in the countries to make the trans investment happening. the and that was germany's economy and climate administer of about how about speaking now it joins by the w as climate report that tim shown back. who is in buck, who tim this conference called 29. it's been labeled the finance called peasant it . so it's all about paying some measures that will cuts, greenhouse gas emissions and deal with the worsening impacts of climate change. give us an update on how the negotiations are going so far. well, the negotiations are extremely difficult. they were expected to be difficult. but i think some have, have not expect it to be a that's a difficult as we're standing here. the 1st week is over the 2nd week of the political side of the negotiations are, are starting. and there's very,
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very little progress on almost to non on the key question, who is going to pay, how much to whom to protect the climate in the decades to calm the basic conflict for 4 years now. and 4 months this year and the negotiations ahead of this conference is developing countries are asking richer nations, which i'm mainly responsible for climate change that kind of crisis to 10 fold their engagement. um, to support them with almost a trillion dollars per year to to check to tackle a climate change and, and the effects um and on the other side, we have industrialized nations and regions such as the you, us, japan, but also canada saying we might be willing to step up with increase our amounts of payment, bunch of what we want to see here as a broadening of a donor best as they call it they want. and that's what the comics minister will.
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that's how to confer to they want to see. so there may be a, a and china to step up and ship in money. they want countries which have started to pollute more over the past decades, or has the well think through this as to selling fossil fuels in the past decades to, to contribute to, to this. and this is the main discussion and we'd see very little progress here. and then this other topics mitigation programs as well which are blocked at the moment. so it's not a very good situation for, for the negotiations. we're seeing here the negotiate as well. no doubt it'd be very aware of what's being discussed at the g. 20 summit in brazil, the top 29 president look to buy. it talks about that earlier today. so we're going to take a quick listen to what he said and then come back to to the g. 20 will be meeting later today in brazil they account for 85 percent of global g to be an 80 percent of emissions. their leadership is essential to making progress on
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all the lives of the bodies agreement from finance. to mitigate sion and other page, we cannot succeed without them and the world is waiting to hear from them. urge them to use that you spent the meeting to send a positive signal of their commitment to addressing the klein with crisis. so we decided that from the cult president, the 10 tell us again how important the discussions of the g 20 in brazil for what can be achieved at the climate conference and back because yeah, well the president of the negotiations here, most of the by of indicated how alarming the situation is and how much hope there is, and not only from bob by him from him, looking at leaders meeting and in brazil,
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there is obviously the hope that not only as we heard ukraine of the russian to take on ukraine poverty indexation are going to be topics in brazil, but also climate to be a priority to here to unlock the deadlock that we're, that we're about to, to stays here in boxes. so back with. so the hopes are high. and the latest meeting which have not attended the conference here. so that makes the expectations also a to, to increase potentially off shots as the a movie in this movie is the monument monument. my call is there a, so choosing ping from china. so the hope is that the, the lead is gathering the would send a signal over here and a box who is looking closely to brazil these days. okay, and then of course, there's also the specter of a 2nd. trump administration in the us. trump could well with through the us from the power as climate agreement. is that any sense of if that happens, who might be able to step up to fill that gap?
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yeah, well that you is trying to actually, that was motivated a press conference today by the queen, the commission of up to extra was saying, let's get the job done. we knew it was difficult so it will be difficult, but we have a responsibility. so come together at the d. u is one of the biggest contributions to global climate finance, which is not enough in the end, but we see that even though they are motivated to try to fill this gap in the negotiation rooms, they'll also facing constraints, the political constraints at home, and also budget constraints so that they are not able to, to fill the gaps that the u. s. is leaving here potentially pulling out of their financial commitments and their, their political leadership. so we have to see if potentially and that's where all eyes are, are, are going to somehow i have to sense that's a that everybody's looking to china. will china use this opportunity and step up chip and money, but also leadership, right?
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dw fund or for to tim phelan back reporting from back to 10. thank you so much for that and with that you are up to days. thanks so much for joining us. and my colleague will be back with more international headlines. the, the out, the,
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