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ah, ah ah, this is dw news live from berlin, ukraine's president calls for global protests against the war. the low to mid zalinski asks people to show their support for ukraine today. exactly one month off to russian started its full scale invasion. also coming up, millions have fled the war in ukraine, but incredibly, some have already returned. we speak to a fashion designer in live, who says coming home is an act of resistance and nato secretary general. yes, detroit and beg arrives in brussels for an emergency summit. he says the alliance
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must reset its long term defenses, while preventing the conflict from spreading. ah, i manuscripts mckinnon. thanks so much for joining us. across ukraine, peaceful lives have been shattered by incessant bombing, while homes and infrastructure have been destroyed. president, the modem is the lensky has appealed to the world to take to the streets and a universal show of defiance. as the situation in ukraine becomes ever leeker in a hospital in keys, ali eyes feeding her daughter victoria, who is just one month old. the baby survived russian shelling because her mother used her body as a shield. her father recounts how their apartment block was targeted as most of those sure. oh, could sharla. i woke up because polio was screaming and it was accompanied by the
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sound of glass crushing like an alarm fire. i saw a catastrophe. ah, i just heard all your shouting turned over and threw a blanket over them because so corner, lush, oak, which is a tax on residential areas. schools and hospitals have become a daily occurrence in the war with russian troops mostly stalled outside ukraine's main cities. they are resorting to bombing from afar. last is ca, speaking in english and appealing to the world ukrainian president the land for he called for a universal show of support life. come to your squares, your streets, make yourselves with zable and horde. see that people mentor freedom matters piece matters you great matters are us is trying to defeat the freedom of old people in europe. of all the people in the world. it tries to show that only crude and cruel
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force metals. despite the destruction, russia has wrought. ukraine says it will not give up fighting, but the price of its defiance is a country laid to waste. a correspondent honey for child was in chief when the invasion started a month ago, she told us what it was 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 journalist, when 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 hotel tried to report from their balconies. not knowing just is it really the beginning of the war? is it just a few explosions and that's it. so there was confusion,
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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, so 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 you're going to be just in quotes in the dumbass region or elsewhere. so a day in history full 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. he doesn't correspond it funny for char and living. now some of those consequences have been seen in the refugee crisis, the u. n. estimates. 10000000 people in ukraine have fled their homes,
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and that's about a quarter of the population. while many have found shelter in all the parts of ukraine warden, 3600000 people have left the country, but a small number of ukrainians are now returning. they escaped horror. the last trach boarding one of these trains to poland ubuntu or 2 grandchildren took 4 days to get here from hud keith. a city heavily bumped though mama's bleckley at home and bela clear in the hockey region. horrible things are happening. there are bombings, dead bodies lying around in the village for those who villages were completely destroyed. was it that a little she is lewis, 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 says at 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. now much leave all. it's impossible to leave my team behind award for them. i need to give people jobs 0 in the future. yeah, that's why i am here than we thought we have about him. 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, lee. 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 louse eugene on my message to all women who are
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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 vicki 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 air now. so there it siren again. ah, we shot them. what a girl's if you want to go down go hide this the over him. i had samples i really i am on. yeah. double use, i'm afraid because it's unpredictable. look because supplied sun, nebraska's womb thank alarm. 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 ukraine. now levy,
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i makes clear, gotten it book a danny zone. every one is responsible for their own actions and put in my law edition on the 7th. and everyone decides for themselves. what they do is as v, what they say, the choices they make. what ukraine means is of them, nuclear, you know, all right, and this is my choice, yahoo, berlin, that a stock and the consequence of their choice of leaving or returning plays out here at this train station in levy. it's a big day for diplomacy in brussels to day with the leaders of nato, g 7 and european union countries all coming together for talks on how to deal with the war and ukraine. nato secretary general yen stockton berg was among the 1st to arrive for an emergency summit of alliance leaders. u. s. president joe biden is also in the belgian capital and will be taking part in all of today's consultations
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. now, speaking ahead of the start of the talks, nato chief assessed oldenburg said russian president vladimir putin made a big mistake by inviting ukraine and that the alliance needed to prevent the conflict from spreading. the fact is that we faced the most serious security crisis in the generation and therefore natal needs to respond. we need to do more on there for you to invest more on that. there's a new sense of urgency, but we have also made it clear that term and we will not send in nato troops on the ground or nato planes in the air. we do that because sir, we have a responsibility to ensure that this conflict do not escalate beyond ukraine. that will cause even more suffering even more. that's even more destruction. i can, we can frustrate our brussels correspondent and band li got about we just heard the nato secretary general and saying that we need to do more. but also that night i
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won't put boots on the ground or planes of me. i so how can nato do more, and all the signs that what nato is doing is to tearing person. suddenly, the member states will deliver more ammunition and more urban and to tank and anti aircraft missiles to ukraine. that's what they're actually doing. but all other calls for more military equipment served by the ukranian president, sir. mr salons, you will be a guest via video link of the summit. we'll go unanswered. nato is focusing more on its own posture because nater wants to avoid any spill over of the war. in onto a nato territory, that's by an aid has decided to double the number of better groups that are deployed on the eastern flank so far. there are better groups in poland and the baltic states. and now for more better groups will be added in bulgaria, romania, slovakia,
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and hunger is these better groups in contain of 10021500 troops. and they are multi national. so they are designed to show the presence of nato in these countries. and this is also meant to deter russia and the president of russia glenmere put in more delivered to say him not to invade or to even to think about invading nato territory. the 1st days of the war was marked by strong unity by either nato members. one month into this conflicts, or would you say that unity is still holding? yeah, the, the purpose of the 3 summers today in brussels is to, to display this unity again and to say we are resolved to do everything it takes to prevent more escalation. there are some members, there's a leg, poland that want to do more. but in general of the front, if you can say that is still united,
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they will talk about new sanctions and also about an energy embargo to night. but no imminent decisions are due. bentley got in brussels, thank you so much. we're going to take a look at some other news now. and north korea has fired a long range missile in what japan is calling an unacceptable act of violence. japanese defense officials say it may be a new type of intercontinental ballistic missile. tokyo says the projectile flu for over an hour and landed some 150 kilometers off japan's west coast. in the countries, territorial waters is confirmed. it would be pyongyang 1st intercontinental ballistic missile test since 2017 now it has been 13 years since mathias mom applied for a job. as an astronaut, the german has been aboard the international space station since november and one
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by one. he says his dreams of space are coming true. after 4 months at the international space station, german astronaut mathias moda finally got his chance to experience this face fog. he left the ice as together with his american colleague, russia, cherry, and spent 6 and a half hours floating in outer space. mona had been preparing for this mission even before he left earth, doing simulations in the world's largest indoor pool in the us. the german astronaut has been at the i assess since last november. it's a dream come true for him. 13 years ago he applied for a job as an astronaut. and now he could hardly wait to finally take part in this space. mission is very exciting and i'm, i'm really looking forward to it. it'll be a huge highlights of my space slides around once they install it. later on. during the space walk, the 2 astronauts repair to cooling system,
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replaced an important camera people, and installed a new electric and data cable for europe's 1st commercial research platform. bartolomeo, this new platform will allow companies and research bodies to conduct experiments outside the i assess more easily. it was developed by the european aerospace company, airbus the astronauts work, took them to various. i assess modules including from the us, japan, and europe. people jokes are like bringing a passport. that's yes, because i will be wondering if the entire space station, almost and other system tracks before hama is currently working with 5 russian and for american astronauts. he is tasked with conducting more than $100.00 experiments on the i assess, including $36.00 commissioned by german research institutes. for example, he is working with this 3 d printer to make replacement parts. what was in his free time, he does photography, and i was enjoying the view from afar. the real it on my, he's due to leave the i assess again in late april,
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