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ah ah ah, this is the w news live from berlin. reports of atrocities emerged from ukraine as russian forces withdraw from around keep the devastating toll. the war becomes clear out as corpses are found with their hands bound to cranes, president zalinski brands the russians. murderous kremlin, says the killings were staged and calmed condemnation from the west. germany as chancellor showed some other ways to lead us boys horror at the reports of atrocities against ukrainian civilians and threat moscow with tougher sanctions
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and musics. biggest night the grammy awards rolls back to life for the 1st time. since the pandemic bought the superstar celebration gets a dose of reality with an address by the ukrainian president below the resilience fossil landslide victory for victor, albany, congress, nationalist prime minister, gave me a graph of what the whole world is seeing in budapest, is that christian democratic politics, what conservative politics, unpatriotic politics, one or bond as a self styled liberal democrats who has repeatedly clashed with brussels. he won his 4th consecutive term by a much greater margin than expected. ah,
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i'm gather as welcome to the program. ukrainian officials say they're digging communal graves for victims of the departing russian forces near keith c. apparent atrocities, including footage of scores of dead civilians in the streets of the suburb of butcher have sparked international outrage. several you countries are pushing for toughest sanctions against russia. with some leaders calling the killings war cry, so a warning to our viewers. our next report contains disturbing images as ukrainian forces recapture territory to the north of cave. reports of what russian troops left behind continued to emerge. civilians with their hands tied apparently shot at close range. dozens of other bodies had been found in mass graves. bishop missouri, sir, what we see in our pin and what we see in boucher
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a horrible images. and unfortunately, these images are not from a film but from reality. humor. oh, it is the terrible reality where civilians are shot dead with hands tied behind their backs. her middle ground from oil, he cranes proceeded. general says, more than $400.00 bodies had been found in town surrounding keyed president volunteers, the lensky said, russian forces must be held responsible process of the good go. as soon as i call on all our citizens and friends of ukraine in the world, who can join this work and help establish justice to do so. the world has already seen many war crimes at different times on different continents lately, but it is time to do everything possible to make the war crimes of the russian military, the last manifestation of such evil on earth. because law, as emily, russia has rejected the claims calling. what happened in boucher, a fake attack,
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and yet another provocation by the ukrainian government but people here described killings by the russians issue. he went to get some wood. when all of a sudden the russians started shooting, they hit him a bit above the heel, crushing the bone, and he fell down ticklish a beauty poem of her you. all the people who are going to his area was shot. what we're afraid to go out, because if they saw you, they would shoot you this if you're for i'm, i'm so afraid to talk to you. i'm afraid they will come back. this talks was set to resume between ukrainian or russian negotiators to day. the horrifying images from boucher will no doubt make the hard task of finding a diplomatic solution even more difficult as not at the latest. from a correspondent, rebecca, it is, is in levin western your grand rebecca. what do we know about what actually
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happened in boucher at this stage and what do we not know yard? well, you heard it there. i mean these are atrocities on an incredible scale. it's really difficult to even find the words to describe the scenes that we're seeing is some truly horrific image as you saw them there in that report, people shot riding their bicycles. people shot with their hands tied behind their back at close range from behind. mass graves with charred bodies are, these are what presidents are lensky and the foreign minister here are calling war crimes. those claims are being echoed by some our leaders around the world. they say that these are war crimes and they are tantamount to he and genocide, president salenti has said that is what we do. know the russians have denied the claims. the russians said that it wasn't their soldiers who, who, who are accountable for this. they said that they left these areas on march 30th. why these images only coming out now?
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but the truth of the matter is that we've had imaging. we've had a satellite images that show that these graves were dog, are much earlier than the russians before the russians left. and we're also getting testimony from the survivors from people there that, that match up with in all the areas around. so definitely hard to see how it, what these, this, these atrocities work committed by ross russian soldiers. now the government, keith is now appealing to the world, saying a needs more support to avoid another butcher. what exactly are they asking? well, president zalinski of course, has said that they want justice for the victims that they will be taking all the accounts of everything that's gone on there and the justice will be found will be fought for alongside that. the re, a reiterating the calls that they've been, the calls that they'd be making since the beginning of this war. they won't weapons and they won't sanctions, they don't want sympathy. they want to be able to fight back the russians. of
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course, also calling now for europe to stop buying russian gas and oil. and those calls are getting louder and they're even being heard on the european side with some european leaders. in fact, it's saying that they are going to agree to that and other late is considering it a much faster than previous. and you know, we're not really seeing a change in what they're asking for. but we are saying those cold thing ramped up, this is getting more and more serious every day and these atrocities these human rights violations. a testament that no russian troops seem to have moved away from givers you've mentioned earlier. what are you hearing? where are they going? that's right, i mean have caused the withdrawal, the push back of these russian troops in those regions around cave and in a further north, in round a city called china. here they are, of course, being considered as military victories and will definitely be served to boost
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morale, of the, of the ukrainian military, perhaps damp and morale from the russian side. but this war is a far from over, rather than any kind of peace deal or, or, or victory in this war. or they, that they russians are actually regrouping. and they were seeing evidence that they regrouping to end up their bombardment further east in the dumbass region. and along the port cities i did on bass region home to the hans and cadets which have been under russian control. seeing sir 2014. and they want to create a land corridor through the city of marietta, paul, to the crimea region, which is also held by the russian. so cities in the aisd like how to keep seeing strong about mark bombardments and donates and sorry, rather, dunbar. i'm sorry, the city of odessa on the we can also seeing the 1st round of bombardment there that the key port city that the russians also want to take. so rather than this
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b as of low in fighting, where look, we're expecting to see that increase in the aisd in the coming days and weeks. good of you corresponded rebecca route as there thank you. germantown so all of shots has reacted to the reports of atrocities in ukraine. he says, western hours will impose more sanctions on russia. and the next few days, the trotter, the president, putin on horse, not off and by column president, putin and on russia, really to finally agreed to his these firestone, assistant people, to a horrible, senseless war that cannot be justified by any thanks to rushed, frantic and a creek that's correct and endless suffering and benefits. no one them boxed would hast to stop be coordination with allies and we will decide on further measures in the coming days. president putting on our president putin as enablers, will suffer the consequences by to him. and we will continue to supply weapons to ukraine,
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so that you can defend itself against the russian invasion. the w cheese political editor, michelle, a crucial hazard. more on what to expect from these further measures that the german chancellor announced. well, we can expect at the next, the 5th measure package of sanctions that are to be brought under way that there's also the signals we're hearing coming out of brussels because after all is the always acting alone. even as all i saw was speaking, those words calling on vladimir putin a to at least agree to a cease fire. he knows that a calling on him to do anything. won't get him anywhere. but the person very much here is and had the possibility to put that question to him by topic this morning. what that sanctions package could be and how it might have changed over the weekend . now that we've seen this evidence of a war, crimes of potential crimes against humanity wouldn't really be drawn on that. but he did say that the impression is that these sanctions are working,
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economic sanctions are working. and that, that is now taken into account when tailoring more sanctions. and that's really the emphasis here. and there's talk of specific strategic goods being targeted, more individuals. i think that stands for oligarchy, being targeted around the circle of, of letting me, of putin and a cash flows being interrupted. those are the signals we're getting here. the red line still maintains certainly germany is ruling out. a gas boy caught a for now sheila is our reporting there. when put in sources invaders ukraine, russians who were against the war john protest around the world. but nothing showed their fellow protest as that they were russians. so the idea of a new russian peace flag was born on the very 1st day of russia's invasion of ukraine, designer k katana took to the streets of berlin in protest. first with banners.
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then i realized that russians like her, her post to the war, need their own flag, wellborn english door when the still, the russians are invisible at this protest, last new, even we don't look any different from ukrainians. so everyone think that we are not protesting. and that we support the war murphy, i mean, it was so we realized that we needed a symbol to show we are russians war against a warn him in there is a young for a def rainy and white flag with a blue stripe became that symbol. it wasn't the idea of a single person, but of many. for them, the red in the russian flag represents blood and violence. so they replaced it, came, makes the flags only soon. musson at home flung order would take him to go with the little boy. d idea is that every one can make
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the flag from fabric they can buy at their local store. the color on my flag isn't a deal. i've got paper that is better, the fabric is too green. many people are using colored paper belonging to their children. that's why there is no specific tone of blue that should be used. no one is mass producing dyslexia. exactly. we did the once and 3 lives on the hell. the flag has appeared at rallies around the world in london, new york, tel aviv, and other cities. russian authorities have also noticed it and banned from being used at public events on the streets of berlin. the new flag has parked a lot of interest. k has received lots of positive feedback from germans, russians, and ukrainians. the main colors of anti war movement in berlin. a still the yellow and blue of the queen's national flag. but white and blue and becoming more
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prominent every day. i will keep you updated on the situation there in ukraine or later, but now let's get are you up to speed to on some of the other news making headlines, shawn, i says all of it's 26000000 residents have been tested for cove at 19 in one of china's largest ever public health responses, the city has been placed under restrict locked down to combat. rising crone of ours cases, with some 9000 cases reported on sunday. hong kong chief executive carry lamb says she will not run for a 2nd term when her tenure comes to an end in june. during our 5 years in office, lamb has overseen major changes that have limited democracy and brought hong kong under title control by aging. replacement will be picked. next. authorities in sacramento, california are searching for at least 2 people after a deadly shooting early sunday morning. police are asking the public to share videos and other evidence that could lead to their caption. 6 people were killed
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and a dozen wounded in the shooting, which happened near the downtown area. serbia's populous president, alexander voltage as one a 2nd term in office, securing around 60 percent of the vote. in his victory speech, speech footage said serbia would retain its friendship with russia and remain neutral over the war and ukraine. the balkan country has not imposed any sanctions on russian europe and in hungary, nationalist prime minister, victor alba has won a 4th consecutive tort term in office. that's his 5th overall after elections on sunday or benz finish party is said to secure more than 2 thirds at the seats. and parliament incumbent successfully saw the challenge and alliance of a position to protest. albany was faith accusations of eroding democracy throughout his tenure as prime minister. but the more this, let's go to our correspondent in budapest fun if a child and our corresponded barrow vessel in brussels. funny,
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let's go to you 1st. this has been built as the biggest challenge to all bonds grip on power, yet he pulled off a resounding victory. how did he do that? premise, civic to oberon, basically, masters of those populous tick ingredients. populist decision makings. he had time to master that for the past 12 years, just speaking about the price gap on, on, on oil, on gas, a price cap on certain food items, textually, for families. all of these things that really and as a huge spending spree, 1000000000 euros have been spent on that prior to the election. convinced about 2700000 voters to cast a ballot for him. but that's only just one part of the activation. of course, the ongoing war in the neighboring country ukraine also needs to be calculated in have been looking at those numbers. now about 3000000 people didn't even cast their ballot at all. and it was 1700000 people voted for the oppositional lines. still
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the bottom line is yes, he seems to have that too. so majority here in the parliament behind me all the mandates that he needs to actually continue it, what he calls illiberal democracy and the policies that i've been just speaking about populism. and as a result, he's not quite surprising at all that vladimir putin was the 1st person to congratulate primaries to victor alba on this landslide victory. now ben has long been thorn and you lead his side and it doesn't sound like that's about to change before we come to you barbara, let's just listen what he ought to say in his victory speech. perfect. if we la glass hot water, the whole world is seen in budapest and is that christian democratic politics are for conservative politics. things are unpatriotic politics. one of you, we're telling europe, this is not the past, this is the future, i will move. this will be our common european future. oh yeah. so barbara of islam, brussels, how is all one's landslide victory going down their way going down like poison pie,
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obviously because there was a hope for naturally. a that democracy would return to hungary, real democracy, and not the orbit type or because he has been in this ongoing fight for years now about the rule of law about press freedom and other aspects that he has is sort of for over the years, really demolished within his country now the european union needs to continue to deal with them and that is difficult as we know. and with regard to the board and ukraine and the relationship to that me put in he can be regarded as the enemy within as some aspects of sort of go against him. one is of course that he is in dire need of money and the has frozen the recovery friend the recovery fund funds because of those rules of law problems. another is that he is totally isolated now because his old friends from the visegrad group of poland, slovakia,
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and the czech republic have turned away their disgusted about his stance towards the war. so we will see how that plays out. but in the end, the you has to beat their own breast. they have nurture this snake democratically spoken it through at their bottom over 12 years. they have not acted, they haven't done anything when there was to time to do something they have taken or been much too late. and that's going to be a lot of regret these days in brussels correspondence, barbara hall and brussels and funny for china. budapest, thank you both very much. now the russian version of ukraine has forced millions of ukrainians to leave their homes and seek safety and elsewhere. in addition to the 4000000 who have left for neighboring countries, another estimated 6 and a half 1000000 people are full to be displaced in science. ukraine. network of volunteers is doing its best to ensure refugees are supplied with groceries,
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medication and other items sorely needed. in a was on full vans, full of donated, medical devices are on their way to the ukranian border on the way back. these helpers plan to bring as many refugees with them as possible. vilma peters is at the wheel. she's from munich and normally works as a tool manager for musicians and bands. but since the war broke out, she made it her mission to provide humanitarian aid them together. when i see all the children definitely hits me it, but i'm not like, oh, this poor kid needs my sympathy or i'm thinking, let's get this kid out of here. get off. the drivers are all volunteers from across germany. some knew each other before, while others joined up to form the convoy. they can't just sit back and watch what's happening in ukraine. as isn't this august, i'm not afraid of given,
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given the space certainly have a degree of respectful situation. but my motivation to help is far greater than any fear something might happen with program cuba. and a to little will hit right next to us. we'd have to make a quick getaway than most, mostly the con for their 1st stop there. visiting to newt bowski, the berlin is renting a room in a hotel in southern poland. from here, he crosses the ukrainian border with private aid transports. once a day, his usual cargo consists of medicine, medical supplies, and devices. he urgently needs all the donations from vilma. peters, his convoy, her father, less complex love lou. this will go to a children's hospital and will be this treating many children from the conflict areas and boom group. they absolutely need the supplies ordered for of ski and his crew immediately set off for ukraine. the helpers convoy from
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germany is continuing onward to a refugee camp for new arrivals in spanish. the city on the ukrainian border is accommodating refugees in a former shopping center. we aren't allowed to fill there, but many people are outside to getting groceries and supplies. they all have to register to journey onward. the same goes for dr. is coming here to pick up refugees. they must provide a personal data to help prevent human trafficking. these refugees, like most are women and children. they are from mia hockey and eastern ukraine. one of the hardest hit regions after over 2 days of traveling by bus and train, they want to miss germany. both they're at their wits end or if not, slowly and 3rd marks roll over in our gong. was a bumps in the cert center. how hard our house is. okay. but it's so
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scary. you they said sir hancock for the city quite destroyed without totally m. m ali, even a lot of civil people die in their homes in their basements. these refugees have a 10 hour drive ahead of them, but they won't be stopped at the border. they can stay in germany for 3 years and to work, and their children can go to school there. and out of music's biggest night of the year, the grammy awards, which returned for a full capacity show on sunday evening for the 1st time since the pandemic. this year superstars celebration got a dose of reality when the ukranian president addressed the audience via video link . oh, john legend teamed up with exiled, ukrainian. musician izzy, with
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a pre recorded video address for me, premium president, a lot of mir zalinski. we defend our freedom to leave, to lapse out on our land. we are fighting russia, which brings horrible silence with its bumps the dead silence. filled the silence with your music until it date to tell our story. tell the truth about the war on your social net source on tv support. ask in any way you can and by not silence and ambitious. ah, there was also a lot to celebrate. silk sonic the r and b supergroup with bruno mars and anderson packed both record and song of the year for their single leave the door open. that new artist winner olivia rodrigo, performed her head driver's license. ah,
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in her performance billy, i wish paid tribute to fighters drummer taylor hawkins who died suddenly while the band was touring in south america. but the night belong to one artist. we ah, multi genre artist john batista was crowned grammy king with 5 wins, including album of the year with and before we go, some sports news and tennis teen sensation colors i'll cut us has won the biggest title of his career so far at their prestigious miami opened the 18 year old spanish beaten. always caspar, who's in straits in the final victory, sees him replace no fact. joke of it as the tournament youngest of
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a winner across is considered the most excited prospect in men's tennis east. now up to 11th place in the world rankings, netherlands national team poach loose from gal has revealed. he has an aggressive form of prostate cancer. from car said he had kept the diagnosis from his plan because he didn't want to affect the performance. the 70 year old still plans to leave the dutch team at the world cup in november from hollis in is a fed spell as netherlands coach. he's one league titles with clubs around europe, including by munich and barcelona you what you the w news is a reminder of our top story. russian forces are being accused of committing a mass atrocities before retreating from areas near the ukrainian capital t. footage of dead civilians in the streets of butcher of sparked outrage with some leaf is calling the killings bullcrap and that's it
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