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ah, ah ah, this is dw news live from berlin, ukraine's president colds for global protests against the wall below demands. lensky asks people to show their support for ukraine on thursday. exactly one month after russia started its full scale invasion. also coming up to you as president joe biden is in europe for emergency talks with nato allies. the alliance is pledged more supports to protect ukraine against the threats of chemical warfare by russia. and madeline albright dies of cancer. at the age of
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a he with trailblazer in a luminary, and she was the 1st woman to serve as secretary of state. albright arrived in the u . s. as a child of to fleeing the nazis eventually becoming america's top diplomat. ah, i'm on your campus mckinnon. welcome to the program. in his latest video address, ukrainian president of the law to me as the lensky has urged people around the world to show their support for the people of ukraine speaking in english, zelinski called on people to rally for freedom and peace to day. the one month anniversary of russia's full scale invasion. come to your squares, your streets, make yourselves winnable and horde. see that people matter. freedom matters bes
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matters. ukraine, matters or us is trying to defeat the freedom of all people in europe. of all the people in the world, it tries to show that only crude and cruel force matters. now cross ukraine, peace, peaceful lives, have been shattered by incessant bombing. while homes and infrastructure have been destroyed, one of them has devastated cities is the besieged port of mario pal, where ukraine says 100000 civilians are traps without food, water, or medication. ah, per month into rushes invasion of ukraine attacks on residential areas, schools and hospitals have come to define how the kremlin wages war. the shod ruins of the besieged city of maria pole, testify to her attacks on civilians have intensified as russia's advance has stoled,
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city officials say that at least 2300 residents have been killed. targeting civilians contravenes the 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 a tax 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. majority in a hospital in chief aaliyah is feeding her one month old daughter victoria. the baby survived rush and shelling because the mother used her body to shield her. the father recounts how their apartment block was targeted. so oh sure. oh yeah, creed, sharla. i woke up because polio was screaming and it was accompanied by the sound
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of glass crashing and alarm fire. i saw a catastrophe. ah, i just heard all your shouting turned over and threw a blanket over them. so coolant, that joker caesar despite russian brutality ukraine fights on the price of its defiance, is a country laid to waste. and to bring us up to date and join by our correspondent, funny fletcher. she's in love eve in weston ukraine. a funny thanks for joining us this morning. give us the latest. what are you hearing where you are in ukraine? as you have just heard in that report, the devastation, the shelling disclosures continue to especially he taught mario paul, the f. her so much about that town, which is really bearing the brunt and all of this where you really get the most hairy and pictures from and not only murray, poor, obviously, other parts in the dawn best region as well. also towards the north places like how keith had a song to me all names that basically the road got to know during the past 4 weeks
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when this war began, but also explosions reported from key of to the situation here in ukraine remains very, very di, of course so many people, millions are displaced, at least one quarter of the ukrainian population has been displaced. many of them have left towards the are poorly sher romania border across the border. but at least 6000000 are displaced internally because of this war. there began exactly one month ago to day on february 24th. now president lensky has asked people around the world to protest against the wall. busy what do you make of this call? you think will, people will answer this call to action. we have seen demonstrations rolled wide in many parts of europe and i'll swear even before prior to this announcement, what i make it, what i find quite interesting in that call to take to the streets that he actually did it in 3 languages in russian, in english, and in ukrainian,
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and especially in russia, he made clear that the russians should also realize that this is not their war. and they shouldn't ob, basically buy into this russia propaganda, he says, but you also call them the politicians. there are several summit to take place today, g, southern ne, to summit you summit. president biden is also here in is also in europe. and so he called basically politicians to and not risk a division amongst them, but to actually also have a unified response to stop. this was so very emotionally address once again for president savanski. there was quite interesting here in ukraine, the people who actually decide to return to this country now against all odds and despite the war that's going on. we met one women here live if, who wants to show resistance by returning here, and help her local staff to secure their jobs. let's have a listen. they escaped horror on their last trach boarding. one of these
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trains to poland. you bound her 2 grandchildren took 4 days to get here from her keefe, a city heavily bumped domus bleckley at home. and bela clear in the hockey region. horrible things are happening. after bombings, dead bodies are lying around in the village for those who religious were completely destroyed. is it that a little she is list? says 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. that isn't there. the images of people fleeing ukraine, 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. now
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most leave all. it's impossible to leave my team behind award for them, but i need to give people jobs the race in the future. yeah, that's why i'm here them. we had thought i'm way up about and my return is about supporting ukraine. and those who don't know whether to return or what to do, how to live with the dialing, 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. messaged ourselves along 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. shawn, 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 error rate,
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silence air now. so they're at siren again as ah, we shot them was a girls. if you want to go down, go hide this the over him. i had cerebral diarrhea. i am on yeah. jagow use i'm afraid because it's unpredictable but that the cost of light sun, nebraska's oil back a lamb. we need to stay alive for those of us at the factory. you can be a target to lee the explains as we had to the bunker, but just how responsible is it to ask others to return to you quain out, lilia makes clear, odin with boy danley and everyone is responsible for their own action. 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, it's an annual cleaner. all right, this is my choice. yahoo berlin,
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let us talk in the consequence of their choice of believing or returning plays out here at this train station in levy. funny the invasion started a month ago. you were in keith at the time. take us back to that day. what was it like? i remember basically waking up to what i 1st thought was someone slamming the hotel room door real, real hard to then realize that this was an explosion followed by several other explosions that early morning, shortly after 4 am. it was a situation where people were under shock, where journalists that were in the same hotel where we were staying, where under short people, we are basically going down on the road to report while others were remaining on or tell trying to report from their balconies, not knowing just is it really the beginning of the war?
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is it just a few explosions? and that's it said it was confusion, but especially shock on the ground. i've seen people who were trying to flee as soon as they could already, by the way, the way before the door. you could have this, you could feel the stance atmosphere in the air and nobody, even when the war broke out, when it's full scale invasion began actually thought that is going to happen. and we spent, or the week are leading up to this full scale invasion. and there was so much speculation, so much discussion going on if there is going to be an invasion. and whether that just going to be just in quotes in the dumbass region or elsewhere. so a day in history 4 weeks ago, where we still do not know what the consequences, the full scale consequences are going to be as this war, wages on the russian war against ukraine. furniture in the v, thanks so much for your reporting. u. s. president joe biden is in brussels to meet with nato leaders at an emergency summit on the wall. the alliance is trying
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to balance further military assistance for ukraine while avoiding direct confrontation with moscow. nato has promised him more support to help ukraine protect itself from chemical warfare. but the alliance is mostly taking precautions outside the country. deploying more soldiers and weapons to eastern european member states. secretary general, yet stoughton berg says the alliance will send troops to hungry romania, bulgaria. an slovakia and we'll double the number of battle groups stationed near russia. stilton doug has implored. member states to invest more resources to deter escalation. the decisions we take to morrow will, how far reaching implications, major reinforcements to our security will require major investments in defense. so i expect ours we agree to read or boulder efforts to invest more booze, a new sense of urgency because return old. take
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a piece for granted is a look at some of the other developments in the war. a reporter working for an independent russian website has been killed in keith news outlet. the inside us at oksana bow, lena died when russian forces shelled a suburb where she had been filming damage from an attack. at least 5 journalists have now died since russian troops invaded ukraine 4 weeks ago. and a top kremlin aid has become the 1st member of putins in a circle to quit his post over the russian invasion. anatoly. tobias was putin's envoy to international organizations that is best known as the architects of russia's posts soviets, economic reforms. america's 1st female secretary of state, madeleine albright has died of cancer. 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
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a child during world war 2 and eventually settled in the u. s. 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 dropped casket with line state at the u. s. capital rotunda. we've already heard also some of the reactions from a political washington, for example, years in basrah, thomas greenfield, to the united nations. she are north albright as a trade laser and a luminary in her remarks on the general assembly at the un. and before all brides,
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the inner circle of u. s. foreign policy making had been almost exclusively dominated by man. 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 person, an exit example to them. your up to date business is coming up next. i minute const mckennan. thanks for watching. ah ah. ah. a man with the memories of a woman ah ali from syria is born in a female body forced into marriage. great in his escape will be the journey of his life far from home.
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