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this is state of the news live from berlin and a battery arctic display of military might in russia the country marks the 76th anniversary of the victory in the 2nd world war with a huge parade on the red square as tension to school with the west those big fun aren't fun in moscow also coming up. dozens are killed in multiple explosions near a school in the afghan capital cost of the victims a female students aged between 11 and 15. cars. go by a mix when
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a night straight but mostly good time so we have to waste the spare of the variance celebrated on the crushing hard on saturday night. i'm rebecca writs welcome to the program russia has been marking the 76th anniversary of its victory in the 2nd world war with a massive display of military strength on moscow's red square more than 10000 soldiers have been taking process russian president vladimir putin has been on hand for the event this is great comes amid increased tensions with the west and neighboring ukraine which accuses russia of amassing troops at its border. bureau chief yuri rachet or has more for us from moscow yury who's this show of
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military strength directed at. of course rebecca this parade is 1st and foremost a very large and glamorous show it's a huge display of military minds moscow's foreign policy is clearly backed by military muscle many who see today's parade for example especially if the people in the neighboring ukraine will certainly think of the russian troops on the ukrainian border just recently the russian armed forces carried out a large scale and heavy military exercise and sit there and they stayed on russian soil but they were extremely close to the ukrainian border the big war that some people fear that didn't materialize but the question is how quickly such a situation can repeat itself in addition to the conflict with ukraine russia has also been involved in the syrian conflict for years the kremlin is fighting international terrorism there in syria at least of that's the official reason for the mood for the ration there against to the backdrop of these conflicts they speak through they feel see in moscow like
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a message to the world not to mess with russia when they return 76 years since the war ended but this is still a hugely important event in russia why why does victory day main so much for russian people. well look today's parade is an important part of the battery or to education of people in russia but today is about much more than just on a government level we have to keep in mind rebecca that today is a very special day for millions of russian families and to not only russians but also ukrainians and belorussians kazakhs whose backs all the people over the former soviet union because no other country in the world suffered as many victims in the bowl to a true as the soviet union that is why millions of families will celebrate this day at home with friends and relatives as well as with festivals in the area cities and yury such pomp and ceremony but we can't forget that this parade is happening in the middle of a pandemic and the russian infection rights are still quite high what precautions.
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taken. absolutely official russia is still affected by the patent demick and officially some restrictions in public life also apply here but look at his ease the restrictions are nothing compared to the lockdown in western europe outwardly in moscow doesn't look like a city hit by the pandemic but 1st of all the vaccination campaign has been up and running into russia for months and anyone who wants to get vaccinated against $1000.00 free of charge can do it although the rollout has been slow as people grew from deeply reluctant to being injected independence or is found only 30 percent of russians willing to receive the russian vaccines could mean to be one of the reasons is that russians are conservative don't trust their own state and they don't trust what can come out of this state right yuri thank you very much of that data is moscow bureau chief for shit. well let's go to
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spain now which had been one of europe's worst hit countries from a coronavirus it's now the latest nation to ease restrictions and end its national state of emergency in place since last october and i time curfew has been lifted and domestic travel is once again permitted but each region is still free to impose its own containment measures critics say the new policy will lead to confusion and a possible new surge in cases of. the moment madrid has been yearning for. at the stroke of midnight freedom at last the. euphoric revelers packed into puerta del sol square to sing dance drums and drink with their friends. who were it's been really tough so we were expecting this turnout we're super happy now that all of this is coming to an end is the theme there were similar scenes
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across the country like here in barcelona where a pandemic weary crowds kicked up their heels in the city center and it's really very moving and i keep thinking wow how great to finally be able to connect singing to have a good time to say hi right. now it's an important moment. for the emergency decree gave regional authorities a legal framework to enforce nighttime curfews and travel bans now for the 1st time since october people can move freely between regions. restaurants conserve tables again along with bars they're allowed to remain open into the night. spain's vaccination drive is picking up pace and the infection rate has stabilized some worry that a domestic travel surge and increased socializing will lead to new outbreaks but experts say the combined effect of past infections restrictions and vaccinations
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all served. to turn what could have been spain's 4th wave into nothing more than a ripple. belgium has also ease restrictions lifting a curfew and allowing bars and restaurants to reopen felt all service for the 1st time since october. in brussels those celebrations turned into clashes between revelers and the police with objects being thrown and police firing at the cabin to clear the area earlier hundreds of young people have gathered in the city squares to celebrate the 1st night of free. as 10 on some other stories making headlines around the world israeli police and palestinians have clashed for a 2nd night in jerusalem a day after violence rocks the al aksa mosque compound thousands of muslim worshipers gathered there on saturday for the holiest night of ramadan palestinian medics said more than 50 people were injured. one of the biggest oil pipeline
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operators in the united states has suspended operations after a cyber attack a colonial pipeline which transports oil from the gulf of mexico to the east coast of america says its network was hit by ransomware it's one of the biggest digital ratz of attacks ever reported. fighting between militants and government troops has resumed in a therapist he cried region international convoys were able to reach civilians after the military blocked a major road ahead of ethiopia is over all the docks churches accuse the government of college in 6 conflicts. afghan officials say the number of people killed in multiple blasts near a school in kabul has risen to 50 the explosions went off in a largely shia muslim neighborhood that's faced attacks by the so-called islamic state in recent years no group has so far claimed responsibility afghanistan's
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president is blaming the taliban on its denied the attack instead pointing the finger at i.s.i. militants. just hours before they were school children preparing for the future now their covered bodies lying on a hospital floor it is a sight that has become all too common in afghanistan. multiple blasts went off outside the siad school in western kabul as lessons ended for the day many of the children killed would have been on their way home to break the ramadan fast with their families. their children of the night i was with my classmates we were leaving school when suddenly an explosion happened my classmate was killed 10 minutes later another explosion and then a 3rd one which everyone was screaming in there was blood everywhere i couldn't see anything clearly the attack just 8 days after a truck bomb at
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a university entrance south of kabul left 27 people dead. kabul i'm joined by journalist annie le t.v. ali this is the 2nd attack in as many wakes and the us is slowly pulling out all of afghanistan a is the security situation deteriorating. which now i don't think it's deteriorating i think it was very good to begin with the sorts of attacks were taking place while the us it's certainly not as if the u.s. was stationed outside girl schools or any other schools or actively protecting civilian targets in the. unfortunately this is just the situation in the country over the last. several years. it's just a sad reality at the moment i leave the target as you say seems to have been a girls' school what does that tell us. and look
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at as you said earlier in the video package you know just a week or 2 prior another group of students involved out of politics also. you know it's all the way. attacking the young people of the country the future of the country i went to that neighborhood today in kabul where that attack took place and i spoke to several families who lived in the nearby area here. who said that their children specifically that their daughters were not like that at night they were crying they were saying if we go don't send us to school please don't send us to school teach under still won't die just pull means at. the mothers are now trying to convince their children to go back to you know say you'll take a break for a while but you cross to go back up to continue your education. so this is definitely you know having the impact that whoever is what i need a lot of it which is basically a people feel as if they're not secure or solidifying repacked that they don't feel
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secure and also for the younger generations especially the youngest ones you know the mother we were speaking to she was saying our children. are years old. now spirit like institutions. like us like an education you know a lot of people in the area were said if you look look at what's being targeted in schools it's education centers it's hospitals you know basic services of every day lights on. the lines we're going to have to leave it they have a thank you very much for the umpteenth time must i leave the t.v. incompetence ok it's time just for now and in german football via i mean a bonus league of champions for a record 9 times in iraq. the. title is going to pull even kick the ball on saturday as dortmund bait 2nd place
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lights earlier today and moved by and have wrapped things up with 2 games left to play and that's all that happens in a very relaxed made against mansion which felt bad news for the visitors especially with viands late fall strike a chasing a record of his time. in munich 9 was the magic number binds 9th street title was in the bag before kickoff well up front their number 9 robert levin dubs was on a personal quest to break miller's record of 40 league goals in a single season the polish predator scented blood and he punched after just 2 minutes for good $37.00 of the campaign. club but still harbor hopes of european football next season no wonder they were so frustrated when thomas miller's week short squeezed in to no byron. and 34 minutes live in his 2nd 5 a sumptuous volley for goal number 38 then the poll showed his unselfish site to set
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up kings the command and by interfering going into the break my goal 39 arrived for 1112 ski from the spot and 66 minutes and even 20 new ensues red card couldn't stem the flow of goals. but this time it wasn't even dusky was rounded off a humiliating defeat for glug back in 86 minutes before byron got the celebration started it was as much a farewell to frenzy flick as it was a championship party the coach signs off in style ending his brief stint in charge with the 7th trophy to his name. and as we just mentioned dortmund bate leipzig 32 in saturday's game ending title hopes and handing bomb unit about when jayden sanchez scored 2 of dorman's 3 goals england international despite some excellent ball control and accuracy to make it 2 nil and sent back hill poll to rush pereira
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who then fed it back to sanchez to seal the victory with just 3 minutes to go. you're watching data revenues from berlin our series doc film is up next after a short break stay tuned for that we'll have more headlines at the top of the hour ago a. group . used to worry about the planets. to. the new york post will be on the green friends post and some leads to remains true. join me for a deep dive into the green transformation for me to you for the cloud.
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