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ah, ah, ah, ah ah, this is data of any news live from berlin, ukraine's president calls for global protests against the war. polano may zalinski asked people to show their support for ukraine on thursday. exactly one month after russia started is full scale invasion. also coming up u. s. president joe biden is in europe for emergency talks with nato allies. alliance has pledged more support to protect you. crime against the threat of chemical warfare by russia and madeline albright dies of cancer. at the age of 84.
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she was a trailblazer in a luminary and she was the 1st woman to serve as secretary of state. albright arrived in the us as a child of the flame from the nazis eventually becoming america's top diplomat. ah, i'm rebecca richard's. welcome to the program. in his latest video address, ukrainian president for laudermill zalinski has urged people around the world to show their support for the people of ukraine. speaking in english, the lensky called on people to rally for freedom and pace from today. the one month anniversary of russia's full scale invasion. come to your squares, your street, make yourselves winnable and short. see the people matter, freedom matters. peace matters, your grain madness, rushes, trying to defeat the freedom of all people in europe. of all the people in the
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world, it tries to show that only crude and cruel force matters. one month into the invasion peaceful lives have been shattered by incessant bombings, homes and infrastructure have been destroyed. one of most devastated cities is the besieged port of mary. u paul velez, he says a 100000 civilians are currently trapped there without food, water, or medication. and he accuses russian forces of seizing a humanitarian convoy, trying to bring supplies to residents. ah, per month into russia's invasion of ukraine attacks on the residential areas. schools and hospitals have come to define how the kremlin wages war the shod ruins of the besieged city of maria po, testify to how attacks on civilians have intensified as russia's advance has stalled. city officials say that at least 2300 residents have been killed.
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targeting civilians contravenes and laws governing warfare. the u. s. has now formerly accused russia of war crimes in ukraine. last week, secretary of lincoln expressed his view that some of russians reported attacks did in fact constitute war crimes. he emphasized that the department of state and other u. s. department's will be documenting and assessing the facts and the law surrounding these reports. this review underpins the assessment that the secretary announced today that russian forces are indeed committing war crimes in ukraine in a hospital in chief all yes, feeding one month old daughter victoria. the baby survived russian shelling because the mother used her body to shield her. the father recounts how their apartment block was targeted. so, oh, sure. oh, good shala. i woke up because polio was screaming and it was accompanied by the sound of glass crushing an alarm fire. i saw a catastrophe. ah,
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i just heard all your shouting turned over and threw a blanket over them. so cool, unless your procedure, despite russian brutality ukraine fights on, the price of its defiance is the country laid to waste. you as president joe biden has touched down in brussels to meet with nato ladies at an emergency summit on the war. the alliance is trying to balance further military assistance for ukraine, while avoiding a direct confrontation with moscow. nato has promised more support to help you crime protect itself from chemical warfare. but the alliance is also taking precautions outside the country, deploying or soldiers and weapons to eastern european member states. secretary general against stoughton books as the alliance will send troops to hungry romania, bulgaria, and slovakia and will double the number of battle groups station near russia. schellenberg has implored member states to invest more resources in order to stop
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the war from escalating the decisions we take to morrow will have far reaching implications. major reinforcements to our security will require major investments in the fence. so i expect ours we agreed to read or boulder efforts to invest more . there is a new sense of urgency because we cannot take a piece for granted. his look at some other development in the war. a reporter working for an independent russian investigative website has been killed in cave news outlet. the inside has said oksana bow, lena died when russian forces shelled a suburb where she been filming damage from an earlier attack. at least 5 journalists have now died since russian troops invaded ukraine. 4 weeks ago. at top, kremlin aid has become the 1st member of putin in a circle to quit his post over the russian invasion. anatoly tobias was perkins
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special representative for ties with international organizations. but his better known as the architect of russia's post soviet economic reforms. poland has expelled 45 russian diplomats accusing them of being kremlin spies and governments, bugs person said it was part of warsaw as dismantling of the russian special services network in poland. they've been get, they've been given. most of them have been given 5 days to leave the country. moscow has called the accusations absurd. russian president vladimir putin says the west will have to pay for russian gas with rubles, instead of euro's or dollars. the move targets nation that have imposed sanctions on russia since its invasion of ukraine. germany has called pittman's announcement a breach of contract. the un estimates 10000000 people in ukraine have fled their homes in the past 4 weeks about a quarter of the population,
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while many have found shelter in other parts of ukraine. of a 3600000 people have left the country. but there is a small number of ukrainians who are returning. they w fanny fresh, our reports from live they escaped horror. the last trach boarding, one of these trains to poland. you bound her to grandchildren took 4 days to get here from her to keep a city heavily balked though mama's bleckley at home and bella clear in the hockey region. horrible things are happening. there are bombings. dead bodies are lying around in the village for a day to villages were completely destroyed. is it that a little she is listed as emily? her grandchild, 16 year old carroll doesn't know if he will ever return to ukraine. delicious. i will stay with my parents on poland. i will study and live there somehow, such as the images of people fleeing ukraine,
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most of them women and children in great. however, a small but growing number is headed back to ukraine. most of them men are ready to fight, but his estimated one in 5 is a woman. a woman like lilia, a designer, she fled from keith on the day the war began to france. now she's back. number's leave all. it's impossible to leave my team behind award for them, but i need to give people jobs 0 in the future. yeah, that's why i'm here. we're thought way up about and my return is about supporting ukraine. and those who don't know whether to return on what to do, how to live with the dye, li, shaken by the brutality of this war, she says she wants to secure jobs for her team, or had to flee from keith. she's able to give work again in this wedding dress factory, she found a temporary workspace message louse,
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even on my message to all women who are abroad on who may think about returning. and what to do here is just all i want to tell them, sean. we have the strongest men in the world and you said, shall vicky with him. we will win and can overcome any things the lion long. despite the optimism, the war is present here to our interview interrupted by eric, silence is now so they're at siren again. as well, ah, we show them what a girls if you want to go down, go over them. i had cerebral diarrhea on. yeah. yeah, we'll use, i'm afraid because it's unpredictable, but the thigh supplied sun nebraska's womb. thank a lamb. we need to stay alive for those of us at the factory. you can be a target to lee explains as we had to the bunker. but just how responsible is it to ask others to return to ukraine out. lilia makes clear, gotten it book daily,
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and every one is responsible for their own actions. and, but in my, in law edition, on the 7th, and everyone decides for themselves what they do. this is what they say, the choices they make. what ukraine means to them, nuclear, you know, or threaten. this is my choice, yahoo, berlin, that a stuck in the consequence of their choice of leaving or returning plays out here at this train station in levy. and now to some other stories were following for you. this hour a storm in paraguay has killed at least 3 people and damaged numerous homes. schools and health centers. flash floods of hit the capitol asencion after several days of heavy rainfall, turning the streets of the city into rivers. chinese officials say they've recovered one black box from the china eastern airlines flight that crashed on
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monday. all passengers and crew i believe, to have died when the plane noise died into a mountain side. relatives attempted to visit the crash stone and the countryside in southern china, but were blocked by officials. the taliban shut secondary schools across afghanistan for girls just hours after reopening them for the 1st time since they took power. authorities ordered the students to go home causing confusion over the regimes policy. earlier this week, the education ministry has said schools would be reopened for girls in several provinces. america is the 1st female secretary of state. madeleine albright has died from cancer at the age of 84 albright served under president bill clinton from 1997 to 2001. before that, she was washington's ambassador to the united nations. albright's family fled the nazis when she was a child during world war 2 and eventually settled in the us. with more,
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i'm joined by our washington correspondent carrying a chima, caroline, a from a refugee to the top. american diplomat. how will the us pay tribute to madeline albright while the u. s. capital has been used as a place to pay tribute to the nation's most distinguished citizens and to allow the public to, to pay their respects. persons who have leaning seat traditionally have been american officials, judges, and military leaders including trial for us, presidents and most recently a judge ginsberg or senator mccain, for example, and former secretary of state colin powell. so the funeral of miss albright will probably take place at the washington cathedral and then the flag draft casket will line state at the us capital rotunda. we've already heard also some of the reactions from a political washington, for example. yes, ambassador thomas greenfield to the united nations. she honored old bright as
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a trade blazer and a luminary in her remarks on the general assembly at the un, albright she. 9 was once on that position as an ambassador to the un and also net prices, folks man of the say department. he said that the impact that albright has had on the state department is failed every in every single corner at the same department in every single corridor. and all right was a secretary of state from 97 to 2001 extraordinary, how would you be remembered in the us just briefly caroline and what will her legacy be there? well, she was a woman who left the american dream. she came to the united states as he already mentioned, does any lever year old political refugees keeping with her family hers from that see europe or the okay. and then from communist repression to the united states. and she later became the 1st female u. s. secretary of state of this country, and before all brides, the inner circle of
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u. s. foreign policy making had been almost exclusively dominated by men. so her role in the foreign policy establishment was also an inspiration for many women with her ambition and her strength. she quickly became a key personal exit example to them. caroline eci moine, washington. thank you. you're watching day w. news is a recap of our main story on the one month anniversary of russia's full scale invasion of ukraine president for lot of miss zalinski has urged people around the world to protest and rally for pace may well, russia is continuing its bombardment of mary paul for at least a 100000 people remain tracked with little food in water. and u. s. president joe biden is in europe for emergency talks with nato allies on the war and ukraine. earlier wednesday, the blogs chase pledged more support for ukraine to protect itself against the threat of chemical warfare by russia. antonio,
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