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a 77 percent every weekend on d w ah ah, this is every news line from berlin, shock and war. evidence mound, service civilian massacre by russian soldiers near keith. the devastating toll of the war becomes clearer as dead bodies with hands bound lie in the streets of the capitals suburbs, ukraine's presidents accuses moscow of genocide. the school is wash, needs a little piece of war crimes and will be recognized by the world of genocide which when you do not want it,
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you are here and can see what happened for yourselves. george bush. on the week of the massacre, germany's foreign minister analysis moves to expel 40 russian diplomats and ramp up sanctions. plus the u. s. top climate scientists say it is now or never to see the planet. a new landmark report is calling for drastic cuts to fossil fuel use and fast without that exports war, climate change get spin out of control. ah hello everyone, i'm layla rock. thank you very much for joining us. ukrainian present vollmer zalinski as accused russia of genocide following the killings of hundreds of civilians in the town of butcher near the capital keefe, images of mass grave and that civilians showing signs of torture have sparked
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widespread international condemnation. several you countries are now pushing for tougher sanctions against russia. moscow claims the killings were staged. and warning this next report contains graphic images. ah, bodies lined the streets, a future. evidence of russian atrocities. coming to light pulling the liberation of this town. yeah. he's the other one with ukraine authorities say over 400 corpses have been found in areas read taken by its forces were evidently shaken. president floating malesky visited to chill on monday. he called on russia to come to the negotiation table before it's too late. he like, how much is it you do, shouldn't i? she's giving it out as a dangling process. the longer russia delayed the talks, the worse it is. well then, let us every day when our troops advance and the trailer territory which discuss
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you see what's going on, will you not to alaska? he deal. it's very difficult to conduct negotiations. you can you see what they did here, which is close not as goliath away or just let us go any good that they needed. the images out of boucher have shocked the world who as president joe biden cloud to continue support for ukraine echoed cooled by other leaders for an international investigation. i remember i got criticized who calling, who the war criminal voted. years of a matter, though, it happened rufus, this war, he is a war. but we have to gather the information. we have to continue to provide you great without weapons, they need to continue the fight. and we have to gather all the detail. so this to be an actual have a war farm trial you commission that was left on the lion said in a tweet, the european union was rapes and investigation teams to ukraine. the
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russians have been pushed out of boucher and away from keys listed hold sizable territory in the east and south of the country. the fear is that the longer they remain in ukraine, the more civilians will end up in 40 bags. and we're going to take an hour to reach out to and nick conley, our correspondents in ukraine, who is in the town there. and nick, what have you seen? well, where i am just now in the country next to the 10 story pop and i feel one the left on when the learn out college destroyed georgia went to electric co cause this is bridget town district. before we finish this with other kids, young companies are moving to lots construction and now that is all around the shrapnel bits of artillery shells. wooden crate ammunition,
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lots of dogs running the street without their owners and lots of people just in deep, deep shock. we just come from one of the biggest grace which is next to the church again this time and the local. that was the place that they brought the body of people who been short on the streets and tried to at least give them some temporary burial. that way. it's very difficult site. it's a deep, deep, lazy. what is some were buried in sheets and blankets, others in plastic sex and some have there was nothing and you see other bits of what is coming out of the bottom of it. and a lot of people who to hear of mines of traps, the traps situation is still very, very go and very, very fresh. and most people still haven't come back yet. the local parties are
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telling people who blacks are not come back. it's not safe for them. to wait and the few people that are left, nick, what are they telling you? what you give them? the most difficult stories of people just that's in the out there. neighbor or their dad, they're going to go to a shop to try and find some medicines or to find bread and them just not coming back. and then people trying, you rented something short but not being able to retrieve their body for fear lines or because they weren't allowed to spend that much time out of the street. so bang to basically what sometimes from that window sliding down the street for days and weeks and now quietly dan berry, the last few days, came back here. are their efforts underway to documents of what happened. so certainly the case which is a very good approach. you can send me a text message when you are in areas like this, encouraging people to collect stories the accounts and to do it now while the
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memory fresh and they can reconstruct where people, who are what day definitely happening from the side of the governments and people are surprisingly willing to talk about these very, very difficult things. could tell people being cut off for weeks and felt trapped to the big. so anything was there, we are jealous with century 25 mile down the roads. and we could hear michelle michelle, the generator we couldn't get here. and we had no real sense of what was going on here. there was basically no incent, phone connection. and so this would basically be happening on the doorstep to the grand capital without anyone really getting a sense of how bad things were up until now. and last few days when ukrainian company controls been restored, you mccauley, reporting from which on near the capital, kia. thank you so much, nick. well, in the wake of the alleged atrocities, germany has declared 40 officials at the russian embassy in berlin to be, quote,
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undesirable persons. an act that effectively expounds them from the country. france also decided to expel many russian diplomatic staff, german, 4 minister on a lane, a bare bach said. germany would also boost its support to ukraine's armed forces and titan economic sanctions on russia. you let us again involved in this how many images of the past weekend have once again highlighted a new, brutal dimension of this war with the most serious war crimes and crimes against humanity. and that is why i made it clear over the weekend that we must not only close the remaining loopholes in the sanction system, but that we must also intensively and rigorously implement this package. wouldn't mit blake and with regard to ukraine, self defense. as i said, we will now also examine things that we have not examined before. and there was the german foreign minister speaking just moments ago. did we have political
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corresponding, thomas ferris, on the story for you? thomas, the riffing image is coming out of butcher. are they galvanizing germany to do more? absolutely, and this decision by the german government announced by germany foreign minister internet above. and lena babel certainly points in that direction. she stressed that this was about countering rushes in humanity. and as such, she already informed the russian ambassador of that decision. we're talking here mostly of relatives of employees, of the russian embassy here in abilene and are in a babel clearly stressed that these people were working in germany against germany's freedom and social cohesion. and at the same time, they were an am quoting here, a threat to those who search protection in germany. so this is very much a strong decision by germany. we've also heard, by the way that russia has already said it will react to germany's announcement to
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expel those 40 diplomats. we don't know exactly what that reaction will be, but we have heard from russian source is saying that they will certainly react. so this certainly points to a new dimension also from germany's political reaction to this situation with the foreign minister. also stressing that germany will strengthen increasing sanctions against russia working hand in hand with its european allies on that. on that note, sir thomas, this, this decision by barbara comes hard on the heels of another very significant decision made or just moments before that. booking. tell us about that. and that decision came from robert havoc whose gelani's, vice chancellor and energy minister, basically saying that germany will temporarily take control of gas from go manya. so the german subsidiary of gas from the russian energy giant, there were different technical aspects that explain this decision. but from
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a political perspective, it is very relevant because it basically means that germany's showing that he can also use energy as a political leverage when it comes to ensuring supplies of gas to this country and also diversifying its energy sources. as the german government has stressed on various occasions that it is intending to do so, all in all big political decisions coming from germany this afternoon when it comes to the crises to the war in ukraine is over your political or correspondent thomas farrah reporting. thank you. so much and we will continue to ring at the latest on the situation in ukraine. but for now, let's take a look at the other headlines. most shops in germany were allowed to welcome customers without a mask today for the 1st time since the starts of the pandemic, germany dropped to most rooms, and that means to contain the corn of virus despite continued high rates of
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infection, mass are still required on public transport and in healthcare facilities. hungry is nationalist prime minister victor or bon has won a 4th consecutive term in office for bonds. he dis, a party fought off an alliance of opposition parties in sundays election and is set to regain its 2 thirds majority in parliament. the war and ukraine has prompted many european countries to take steps to decrease their reliance on russian gas and accelerate a shift towards green energy. but experts say climate action is still not happening nearly fast enough. united nations, the climate scientists have just released a landmark report on what needs to happen to ensure a livable future on the planet. it says serious cuts to carbon pollution are necessary, and the world needs to act. now. they're the
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silent killers destroying our planet. but for decades, fossil fuels have been power in our economy, band, our lifestyle. all that needs to stop. i'm soon if humanity have a fighting chance in the battle against climate change is right here that we just need to do some research immediately and very fast. so that's no question about that. in september, the intergovernmental panel on climate change founded the alarm that people are warming the planet faster than ever. then in february, they explained home that has devastated ecosystems and livelihoods. now they're telling the world what we can do to save ourselves
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but even as well as leaders of sign treaties to slow global warming, dangerous carbon pollution has continued to climb. the result is a hotter, less hospitable planet. well leaders have pledged to limit warming to well below 2 degrees celsius and ideally $1.00 degrees by the end of the century. but their policies put the planet on track the closer to 3 degrees of warming into the gas to interact with that because we have so much so much time to softest and a lot of dynamics going to the wrong direction. so it feels like it's quite important to get measures done now and not use, excuse us, to delay these any further delay. the climate scientist found risks missing a brief and rapidly clothing window to secure
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