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DW DW News December 5, 2022



germany's foreign minister makes her 1st visit to india. and alina babel can her counterpart in delhi, under school, there countries shared values, and sign a new, a joint agreement on migration. ah, how many cubes mckinnon? thanks for joining us. air raid sirens have been sounding across ukraine as russia launches a new wave of air strikes, a spokesperson for the ukrainian air force has worn civilians to take shelter so far as no word on casualties or damage. russian plains reportedly fired more than a 100 missiles targeting key infrastructure in ukraine. now these latest strikes come just hours after multiple explosions at 2 military bases deep inside russian territory. hundreds of kilometers from the border with ukraine did up the corresponding net. connelly is in teams and i asked him to tell us what else is known about these latest explosions. well, so as for what happened in russia early this morning, there has been a lot of speculation so far. we're all basing our kind of assumptions on social media, as we've seen, where you can in some of them see kind of flash and explosion in the night sky. others, you can hear a big bang and we've heard respectably from the russian civilian governor of the region of south of that no civilian targets were hit, implying that some military targets had been as for the other basin that is on which, as we said, only about a $150.00 clumps away from moscow. there we had, the official version is that an oil tanker was hit and that several people lost their lives as part of that. but that seems to kind of fit the pattern we've been seen time time again when you crane inflicts are kind of painful defeat or painful kind of attack on russian forces. unexpectedly, they 1st come up with all kinds of different explanations before then coming toward some kind of general broader line to explain away what has happened. we still don't know whether these would drones or where these were ukraine missiles, but definitely this has set people in russia off. they are very, very well, even people who are for this war, they just didn't think that they were that vulnerable. and you can have the capacity to hit targets that far away from the border. so nothing official the and yet from the russian government or the ukrainian government. we've seen a social media accounts connected to the grant military, military bloggers kind of making kind of ironic references to what's going on. you can kind of smile is obviously not going to take responsibility for this now. but we had heard in recent days, from the cranial authorities that they were testing newer, long distance drones. so that, you know, potentially could be the 1st usage here. and we, it has be said, this is the 1st time that you can have it targets in russia will be not that far away from the border this about 600 kilometer away from the border. and switch to that base of angles is kind of crucial to rushes military. it's the base where the bombing bama planes that would then flight the caspian sea to loss these missiles are seen today. that's where they're based. it's where bases, equipment connected to rushes nuclear capability are based. so the fact that russia seemingly unable to defend this from ukraine, drones, is a big, big problem. vladimir putin. ok, so ukraine potentially able to hit targets in russia, but there's no question. is there of ukraine being able to to close its own air space? i mean, we're hearing current airway, air, raid warnings across the entire ukranian territory. right now. that's certainly true. and as we were led to believe that this really was a very big wave of strikes this afternoon, comparable to kind of some of the only a few of the kind of wave the tech's we've seen over the past month or so. and we're still expecting more massage to be fired so far does seem like ukraine's and geography missile systems are doing pretty well. but certainly there are reports of strikes pushing the south country around odessa to put each of those kind of places and a sense that lots of places are having to switch off their power, their heating system as a precaution to prevent them overloading. so you see here it's pretty chilly, where i'm here to lots of very difficult hours and days ahead for lots people here in ukraine. x. thanks so much. that's nick connelly, reporting from keith in his look at some of the other stories making news around the world to day. shops have shot in several cities across iran, after protest is called for a 3 day night. nationwide strike demonstrations began after the death of a young woman arrested by the so called morality police. almost 3 months later, they've spiraled into the biggest challenge to the regime. since the 1979 is lemming revolution. sedans, military and civilian political parties have signed a framework deal aimed at ending a deep crisis cooled by last year's qu. the deal provides for a 2 year transition to elections. so don has seen weekly protests since the military seized power in 2019 at global arms sales grew again last year for the 7th year in row, according to the stock home international peace research institute. it's annual report. the 2021 shows that u. s. companies once again dominate the list, china's also been pouring money into its weapons industry though and for chinese firms are ranked in the top 10. the trial of 10 men accused of involvement in the brussels terror attack has begun. it's expected to last 7 months. the 2016 bombings left dozens dead and hundreds more injured in what was belgium's worst piece time atrocity? 6 of the defendants have already been found. guilty of involvement in the terror attacks in paris in 2015 and in syria. anti government protests of iraq said in the southern city of suede a protest and a policeman had been killed by gunfire after demonstrators stormed the governor's building. more than $200.00 people gathered outside to protest against economic hardship and to cool and full president, a shawl aside to step down at germany's foreign minister and elena bab, oak is on a 2 day visit to india. the 1st official trip to the country in the joint press conference with india's foreign minister, s j shun cuts. those stress, the shared values of that 2 countries and bear both laid out what she considered to be the global challenges they both face. the past, signed a new agreement between berlin and deli, on migration and mobility, or google on. we will further diversify, and this is one of the points in our china strategy, which it already been laid out in the, in the pacific strategy. especially in the, in the pacific region. that is a huge potential for european and for german company flow. until now, the focus with mainly on china, but also already on india, on japan too. but not at all on a lot of neighboring countries. here not while and none of india and germany have a long history of flows and warm deletion. so we are marketing the 70 at your, of the establishment of diplomatic relationship last year. and our strategic partnership, which is more than 2 decades old, has really been bold, stood by a greater political exchanges. ever expanding trade, more investment, and a stronger people to people. relationship earlier i spoke to d, w. 's, south asia bureau chief m rated shima in delhi and she told us more about the migration deal and what it means in particular for the relationship between india and germany. hi. annette. this agreement for mobility and migration was the centerpiece of the joint press conference at the to foreign minister had this afternoon. that statement of intent to for this agreement was signed in 2019. it's only now that they've actually gone ahead and signed it. and the m is really to encourage and facilitate mobility and employment opportunities between the 2 countries and to encourage an exchange of talent and skills. the idea also was that the relations between the german and indian government have been very good over the past decades. the aim was to take this to a new level and encourage people to people contacts so that they could put a little more flesh of the structure that the 2 governments have built over the past decades. so it's about strengthening links, economic ties with deli, at a time when relations with china. a weakening is germany essentially trying to replace china with india. we, china was a big topic of discussion between the 2 foreign ministers and the german foreign minister. in fact, listening to what she had to say, it seemed like a pivot away from china and a pivot towards india and a letter burbock said that in germany, jane as increasingly viewed as a competitor and a systemic rival india. on the other hand, she said was a partnership based on shared values and goals. and there was more transparency and trust because india is a large democracy. and therefore, she was keen that this, a partnership should be deepened on friday, the, the e, the g 7 and australia agreed, a price cap on russian oil. could this potentially be an issue given that germany in india have rather different approaches to the war and ukraine? certainly this was an area that they didn't agree on. in fact, the indian foreign minister was specifically asked a question on this at the press conference. and he gave a very robust response, and he said, what he said in the past, his responsibility is to the people of india to the consumers in india, india is a country which is energy hungry. it imports a vast amount of oil and crude oil and russia is offering discounted rates to india . so key says that just as the european union mix choices which suit if strategic interest, he says that the european union and the western countries should accept that india is also making strategic choices, which are the interests of its people. amrita thanks so much that's d w south asia bureau chief, amrita chima ah, to the world cup and guitar. now where croatia have knocked out japan in a tense battle in the round of 16 days and meda opened the scoring for japan late in the 1st half. but yvonne paris such equalized for croatia early in the 2nd with the score still a one all at the end of extra time. crecia prevailed in the penalty shootout. thou faith, i the brazil or south korea in the quarter finals, england will be playing raining champions. france in the quarter finals after beating senegal on sunday. maricia dorman midfielder, jude bellingham dominated the game for england. he set up jordan henderson to open the scoring at 38 minutes. and bellingham had a hand in england, 2nd goal as well, which was finished off by harry cain. just before half time, england went on to win that game 3 to one that the tree was certainly celebrated back home in london where the fans went wild after their country. free cruise to the when the 3 lions have not lifted the world cup trophy since 966 will face a big test in the quarter finals where as we just reported they're up against rating champions. is to indonesia main island of java. now our volcanic eruption has false nearly 2000 residents to flee that homes. people are being warned not to travel with an 8 column kilometers of the mount scenario crater. no casualties have been reported sofa ah, the eruption on mount semerano sent people nearby, scrambling for cover on indonesia, most densely populated island. they grabbed what belongings they could before setting off through ash covered roads and villages hoping to outrun the follow from the volcano. ah, this man is just arrived from a village in the north at closer to the volcano. oh, it's raining volcanic ash in my village. you can't see anything. he says, his face still covered in the fine dust residue. where will you go now? asked the reporter. i don't know, we just need to get away from our village. he replies to save my family. the volcano spewed a cloud of hot ash several kilometers into the sky. authorities immediately raised the alert level and urged people to steer clear of the area. mount samara, which is also known as the great mountain, is the highest volcano in java, and one of the most active it last erupt. it a year ago, killing dozens of people. authorities have set up temporary shelters for those under evacuation orders. up to this year from school, we brought in some nearby schools and village homes and it is covered up on the top . and on the model we will have them until local authorities tell us that it's safe to return back. i'm out. indonesia has about 130 active volcanoes. the southeast asian archipelago also has the world's largest population, almost 9000000 people living close to a volcano. in his acquit reminder of the top stories we're following for you today, russia has launched a new wave of missile strikes against you, crane that's off your explosions at air bases deep inside russian territory. there was no immediate claim of responsibility for the blasts. moscow says it's investigating the cause of the explosions and german foreign minister on it in about august in india for a 2 day visit at a press conference with india's foreign minister s j shanker. both stressed the shared values of their 2 countries. the pat also signed a new agreement between berlin and deli, on migration and mobility. with that you are up to date coming up next. how silkworms could be used in sustainable fashion. that's in our documentary series, close on manuscripts, mac and an invalid. thank you so much for watching the world go in to talk exciting in sports in terms of conversion in political terms. we are here for you brief reports and background .

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