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and maybe my voice will be heard back spring to our la seeking justice for the victims of fame. assign starts november 21st on d, w. the dw news line from berlin. a fresh russian aerial assault kills at least 10 people in ukraine. the tax on the cities odessa and so many came as moscow slammed us decision to allow ukraine to launch american missiles deep into russian territory. also coming up that leads toxic small and goes from bad to worse. the cities chief minister calls a medical emergency and indeed a supreme court tells politicians fact the
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. i'm aaron tilton, berlin, thank you very much for joining us. ukrainian civilians have been left wheeling after russian missile struck apartment buildings and the cities of odessa and sue me. at least 10 people were killed and dozens injured in odessa. when a russian missile sparked fires in the port city. and your brains, north officials say russian fired clustering musicians on a residential area in to me, killing 11 people. and entering more than 80, these latest strengths come just hours after the u. s. grant of ukraine. permission to use long range weapons to attack russian territory for the 1st time. the weapon systems in question is the us made armies. tactical missile system or attack comes for short. moscow has slammed the move seen the use of long range missiles by you cream, would mark a radical escalation of the conflict. here's more now what these weapons are capable of and what ukraine might use them for.
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these are attack on this us supplied missile systems fired from mobile launchers. a high tech attack comes use precise guidance components to hit targets. artillery can't reach the by the administration decision. opens up a range of targets that ukraine has long been asking permission to hit attack on this construct as far as 300 kilometers into russia. that puts important targets into range, including the annex peninsula of crimea, which ukraine considers its own territory. and the couch bridge which connects crimea to the russian mainland. us has reportedly told ukraine to limit it's a tax for now, only to the cost region where russia with the help of north korean soldiers is preparing a counter offensive to take back territory. ukraine took in august attack on this would allow ukraine to strike ammunition, depos supply lines and military bases concentrated within its range. however,
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russia has also moved many of its valuable combat aircraft and bombers out of the 300 kilometers attack them's range, including the planes that launch glide. bomb attacks that have devastated ukrainian cities this past year. has their limited supplies of the attack comes missiles, which are costly and time consuming to produce ukraine may have already used how much of it stocks, and it's unclear how many more us consent or do you have your forwarded stuff from simon's is covering this story from washington, earlier i asked him how present elect donald trump's team is reacting to jo biden's decision on ukraine's missile use? well, not very favorably. donald trump, for president elect donald trump, hasn't said anything himself, but in his universe and the trump universe. all the bells are ringing and the flex are being post in to this area. why is that? for example, major a tyler green,
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the representative house of representatives from georgia set, for example, the president bind, trying to start world war 3 on the way out. donald trump jr, a son of donald trump, the president elect military industrial complex. and it seems to want to make sure they get world war 3 going before my father takes office a or a michael wolf. this is the incoming security advisor for donald trump. this is another step up, the escalation letter, and no one knows where this is going or former, a investigator us invested in germany, ricker. now this is as if he is launching, he meaning president biden, launching a whole new war. so there you see the trump camp, not happy with this. however, also to be said is they think this is a, i'm called pro vocation. if not, escalation, trump, administration ceases completely different. of course,
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they say pro escalated 1st with calling now up to 11000 north korean troops engage in combat operations in the 1st area against ukraine. and that is an escalation and letting me 14 escalated per, per step by step in the last 2 and a half years anyway, so overdue from the u. s. to react, and that's what the biden administration said educated this decision to allow the attack comes to be used by your right against as inside flushing. while the opposition from the camp of donald trump is probably not that surprising. but how unusual is it for an outgoing present to make such a far reaching decision shortly before his successor takes office? while you could say it's unusual, but actually it is not, you know, the stand off the administration here and every other administration, i remember. and there is a few was look, this president is elected for 4 years and not for 3 years,
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and 10 months or 9 months or 11 months. so they will do what they think isn't the best interest off the united states and the american people until the clock ran out of time for this presidency. and this is again, 9 weeks out still before this is going to happen, this will be january, the 20th integration of donald trump until then you have to deal with everybody has to deal with president joe biden, and he is sure to use his remaining powers and time to do whatever he thinks is in the best interest of the american people, that's at least what the administration says on the clock is ticking and his time is running out. but we picked up the stuff from simon's in washington. thank you very much for your reporting. let's take a brief look now at some other stories making headlines around the world. and is really airstrike is killed at least 5 people in a densely populated area of lebanon's capital. a route local media said 2 missiles
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struck, a neighborhood were local, you in the headquarters and lebanese government offices are located. the strike comes with the u. s. the west presses a head with proposed truce between israel and lebanese. as hezbollah militants succeed, a state of emergency has been declared in ecuador due to ongoing droughts made worst by forest fires. some 10000 hector's, a forest have been destroyed. ecuador relies heavily on hydro, electric power. critically low water levels have led to rationing of electricity. health emergency has been declared in pockets on 2nd biggest city of lahore, which is seen unprecedented levels of air pollution. hospitals have reported a surge in cases of asthma and other breathing disorders. small clouds have been so thick that it could be seen from space and smaller because also blanketing in the indian capital daily when it has it is most toxic levels of the
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pre winter season. but take care pollution has limited visibility and even diverted . some flights levels of cancer causing particles have search far past the daily limits set by the world health organization. it's gotten so bad that india supreme court has taken up the issue in order to local governments to take quote, all possible action to mitigate the problem. it's also prompted the authorities to close schools and switch students to online classes. this is daily. on monday afternoon, the air quality index stood at 30 times the level categorized as good for briefing, the small because a risk for everyone, with doctors warning of the impact of exposure to the toxic air, to the one which we consider them as ality. they are all our mean get a livelihood, so they are exposed to the poor, pollution, polluted air for longer periods. we can combine that terms and lead and we get into the homes, but the better no november you can not stay inside of. so the other ones are
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getting affected because of the pollution. most schools in delhi have been shot, but some have remained open. a cause for concern among many students and parents were facing the loss of difficulty. people are getting sick because of the pollution. we have to wear face most to protect ourselves. and our schools are shocked because of this school, even the way it's going to hold them to shut schools, even though the children studies are important. health is equally important. it up here that the students are healthy, they can catch up on study and be there tonight. or 3rd, he's in delhi, have also bind construction work, asked employers to have more staff work from home and find trucks, nothing. the central 6 small generally envelops. india is capital in northern states along with parts of pakistan between october and january. it's due to pollution, weather conditions and crops, double burning. and it's this practice that has local officials in delhi furious
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to, i'm sorry, this is happening. dish i'm putting me because of the crop residue burning across the nation. a good log to me. farmers are burning stobel and punjab. arianna magic per dash per dash, a drug just on the side of god, but the federal government assisting idle today. the entire north of india has been pushed into a medical emergency or the indian government in turn has blamed local authorities for not doing enough to control pollution. in daily weather forecasters predict no change in the conditions in the coming days. are corresponded until bunch joins be now from india as capital daily. now the viewers just saw some really shocking images of air pollution where you are in india's highest court has also held a hearing to address that pollution. so what exactly does the judges say of the
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well, uh, the supreme court has good site that product these and the government to protect the lead action injecting the rising fusion. indeed in, in, in the outskirts of duty as well. based at that, the ecologies that seem to take any present to action enough to waited quite yet to improve uninstalled and was taking this note of this complete connection. the supreme court directed authorities to implement cups of this created risk most action plan, which in india is photograph, which is actually, you know, that's prostitute afterwards. the address or could be abusing and getting and be specific to this time this specifically mentioned, you know, the implementation of the stage for the plan. what the target these how to take steps like stopping and t. okay. we uh, we do like trucks and daily and discontinue cuz it could class but students and also working from home in both private and public offices. so what are we seeing, denny now that people are hitting daniel already working in 50 percent capacity.
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and the quote which is really important, what they said, because the instructor that tardies a to not to discontinue the existing cubs without get permission. and also these uh, you know, uh, and we'll go and check things have to come up with what kind of a ritual in india, where like to talk with comes up with these guidelines. but in the end there are no substantial results on the ground. or that it really is the question, well, are these new measures actually capable of making a dent in the countries horrible air pollution at the moment? well, i mean these a guidelines from supreme court orders begins. they should, they should make some kind of a difference. but the boss expos, save that the boss buildings on coping get the ocean happiness tech do. so because successive governments are totally failed to manage the problem. and now we see that there is this simply lack of political will that consensus among all these tech stakeholders in uh, what from sentiments of and,
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and state government and what expiring the matter was, the political bickering that's taking place between center and state. and this happens every, every the and, and with no one actually ever since the root cause of the problem and the people of the country having suffering because of political bleeding game that's taking place in the year. and this is now become cyclical in, in finding of the state and the central government, which only believes the implementation of these guidelines but sprinkled it has no consequences on the people. and we see the search up, you know, a patient's going to hospitals. well, i think for some of her he will not be a little bit confusing when, when they think of a supreme court often we don't think of them as taking some type of action when it comes to climate change or pollution. so maybe could you explain to us how exactly to the supreme court, even getting involved in tackling pollution in the 1st place? it's a, this is a thought food actually quoted and was almost immediately off to fiction was applied last week. in fact, the top, what has to be attempting to solve, you know,
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did easy abuse in crisis for nearly 4 decades now. and because of the, the failure of the government to address this issue. and the one way important thing is that toppled all these steps in matters of public interest. and right now distribution in the, in the northern india, usually we're talking about daily or also the neighboring states, like up to you on our largest on and you with the, for these distribution in these states is a public health crisis equity. and the supreme court's intervention. comes because it recognizes the access to be as a fundamental right. and in the box, the, what has said that image and why needs fundamental rights of a susans, i'm taught isn't allowed, does black and white nation to prove that these rights. so i know we have to see and what's like, if these are the williams, make a difference on the ground? we haven't like, you know, you know, morning till i'd see like what we'll have talk to you through this time. okay. um, afraid we have to leave it there. thank you very much for reporting that was dw
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