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ah, ah ah ah, this is the w news live from berlin. we attack on civilians when war torn crane dead and dozens wounded as missiles strike, a pack train station cream condemned as another russian war. crime, you chief or sheila funder lie entails president lensky, shall speed up your brains bid to join the block. she also sees for herself the mass grave which shocked the world. ah,
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ameren children, welcome to the program. we begin with a russian missile attack on people trying to flee eastern ukraine. authorities say rocket struck, a crowded train station and crematory, in the dot net screeching, hundreds of people were waiting to board trains there to safety. at least 50 have been killed and dozens more wounded. ukraine is calling it yet another russian war . crime. the leaders of france and germany have condemned the attack. the white house is described as a horrific atrocity scenes of tarnish and destruction in easton ukraine. streets littered with smouldering debris and the bodies of dozens killed. the governor of damascus said at least 5 children are among the dead. after several rockets hid chromatic station on friday, edward it speaking to the finish, parliament,
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president vladimir landscape condemned russia for striking, cleared civilian targets. they hit yog with little foolish. i will start with what happened this morning when you arrive? russian forces hit the train station in our city of cremmit, ask an ordinary train station with ordinary people, cannibalization. there were no military personnel there, and there were people who are waiting for a train to get to a safe territory where moorish and forces hit them with military may files. would that over again to me or lose the criminal has denied the employ. this type of projectile, but ukrainian military officials said they've been used throughout the wall on a visit to london to meet british prime minister boris johnson. german chancellor, olaf sholtes, never called the attack. atrocious. pleasure. after welcome you. the bid at the
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veils would be images we have seen from bushels here from mario, paul. and for many of the places, the dramatic attack we have been told about to day to it shocks us, and we must say here in clear terms. it is a cruel, cruel wall. loudon von gazette that goes on. as the sun calls on my creek, around $4000.00 people were thought to be at the station. they came with thy pets and personal possessions, hoping to escape the worst hazards of wall european commission president ursula fonder line has been in ukraine. she sent a strong message of support, including for kia's bid to join the block from the line met present voldemort zalinski. she also visited the mask, raven butcher would shock the world. the chief had a clear message for the people's ukraine. i started my day to day with a visit to russia because being a good chance,
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seeing what has happened, you can tell that our shoe manatee was shattered in boucher and it is right. and just that the world has voted to suspend russia from the human rights council. it is a war, yes, that russia unleashed against an innocent ukraine. but it's much, much more than that. on top. it is these big questions that will be decided in this war. so your fight is also our fight and i'm here and kiff with you today to send a very strong message that the european union is by your side. we stand by your side . this is the message that you have. a lot of me, i want to bring to you, but also to the ukranian people. the debris corresponded alexander from nom and has been following the story for was for him before us, rather from key of she told us about the latest you support for ukraine. what was
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left on the line had in her luggage was a 5th sir. package of sanctions, including a ban on the coal imports from russia and other measures. this is of course not enough from the u. korean perspective. they would like, for instance, to see a total ban on energy importance, all energy inputs from russia. however, we also have to acknowledge that those sanctions imposed by the european union against russia are taken altogether the toughest to measure st. at the european union imposed against russia ever. so that is also something that we have to acknowledge. and at what sir was a law on the lion didn't bring to key of was a concrete perspective, a concrete stage for a potential you membership of ukraine. however, what he, what she brought and handed over to zalinski was a questioner and says, she said that the european commission is going to help ukraine. answer all the
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questions and then they will make a recommendation. and we can expect the european union to propose to accelerate the proceedings so that ukraine could become a candidate for e u membership. that was did have you corresponded alexander from harmon, inclusive and here some other headlines on the war and ukraine. the lucky has donated his air defense systems, ukraine, the us, 300 dates back over 3 decades. and so we'd error that was designed to shut down air and aircraft and cruise missiles, the u. s. as it's and in slovakia, modern petri missile defense system the german government says 40 russian diplomats have left the country. berlin ordered their expulsion saying they were carrying out espionage and were a danger to public security. the leaders of germany in britain have pledged to work together on renewable energy and to reduce the need for russian fuel imports. all
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of schultz and boris johnson have been holding talks in london. shelton says it will take time to reduce germany's dependency on russian gas. the u. k is to send more weapons to cradles put charges in how much more your port world food prices jump nearly 30 percent march largely due to the war and ukraine. the u and food and agricultural organization warns that costs could continue to climb to 20 percent. that puts much of the world's population at risk for malnutrition. hundreds of thousands of russians opposed to the war in ukraine have left their homeland since the started the conflict. they're driven by the impact of sanctions and rushes, increase isolation, but also by the fear of persecution. as authorities crackdown or descent. d. w met to russians in berlin, who felt forced to sleep after criticising. the government level at dove hasn't been in berlin for long, but for him, what remains of a belly wool is a warning of what could come a world once again, divide it. the 29 year old blogger is from the russian city of jelia penske. he
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criticized wishes invasion of ukraine and was called an enemy of the states. i was amazed, i felt totally empty. for the 1st time in my life, i was scared of my own countrymen. i was afraid that they would be violent wards me for my critical attitude when they sent me threats in europe. issue flat off packed his things and drove i estonia to germany. friends in berlin have taken him in mischief either of us, elsie, it's all gone. and career goals for the whole life that i lead in my homeland. so me belong all my plans, my friends, my books here working. i don't know if i'll see any of them again in the next 10 years. these ashley, discipline, all the roman over, has been living in berlin for a while. she fled to russia 5 years ago when she was threatened with a lawsuit for advocating the release of prisoners. hi,
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go here for you all, georgia duncan, could you made it to georgia? also with the other 2 you had papers showing that you were arrested twice in russia . great. many russians leaf i a ga, because there were still flights there. olga and her colleague yuri, provide supports with tickets and accommodation. some 300000 russians. critical of a regime have reportedly left. olga has attended nearly every but in protest against wishes war since it began freedom for ukraine. ah, russia without couldn't purchase like this one abandoned russia in berlin, left flood off can meet with people who share his views, but without fear of reprisals with white simply flags. the group wants to distance
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themselves from the russian government. the one house? yes, that's why i have a new flag here. it's not a russia flag. it's a flag of all the russians who are against this war. is a symbolic break with our home country. yet for the 1st time ever, i don't know what to do. i dedicated 5 years of my life to my city, helping modernize it all that has now been destroyed because it's impossible for a society to develop without democracy in brazil, the options for from the exile in germany, letting me putin's russian opponents are calling for an immediate withdrawal from ukraine, but some have given up any hope of russia moving towards democracy anytime soon, i hear some more stories making headlines around the world. frances presidential race is tightening just a day before the 1st round of voting. also far right challenge. removing the pen, dating on the current leader manual nicole who seeking
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a 2nd 5 year term my call blames the war in ukraine or his low profile election campaign. of magazines and metal, embattled rather prime minister in ron con, has called on his supporters to take to the streets. he's facing a conference road in parliament, which he's expected to lose before cricket star earlier tried to stop the vote, but was over ruled by judges. space ex has launch its 1st private flight to the international space station. the craft is taking 3 executives from the us, canada, and israel. on a week long trip, the space tours of heat, each one of $550000000.00 for the ride. afterward, smith has been banned from the academy awards for 10 years. it's punishment for slapping comedian chris rock at this your ceremony. but smith has not been stripped of his best actor oscar that he also won the same night. finland is
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investigating sanctioned violations after confiscating artwork bound for russia. customs official sees 3 shipments containing painting, sculptures and antiques. the art on loan to for museums was being returned to russia. why finland? 42000000 euros. that's the insurance value of russian art works. impounded during transit, 3 finland among them, a titian api casso and carry on me. they were intercepted at finland valley, my border crossing with russia. the works from collections in st. petersburg and moscow had been online to museums in italy and japan. in early march after the invasion of ukraine, russia museums requested their return earlier than agreed perhaps in anticipation of sanctions. days later, the e prohibited the sale, export, and transfer to russia of luxury goods, including artworks. this left the foreign museums in a quandary,
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a spokesperson for finland's foreign ministry, said the impounded works would be properly looked after until further notice. morton of the so the situation is temporary, was the russian museum still only artwork. so the foreign ministry is clarifying the issue with the european commission. it must be noted that the contents of sanctions unchangeable, or poor, finish official say they're investigating as an individual's for breaching sanctions by transporting the works. of russia has threatened penalties for the delay in the artworks return. the question of whether art on loan should be included in sanctions, is controversial. recently, france agreed to return 200 paintings to russia from an exhibition in paris, despite calls for that confiscation job in tennis to our boris becker has been found. guilty of alyssa lim with in thousands of dollars from a bank account after he was declared bankrupt. london jury is convicted becker on 4
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charges over his june 2017 bankruptcy, including failing to clear property and shares you could face up to 7 years in jail . the 6 time grand slam champion told the court, his millions of dollars and career earnings was swallowed up by an expensive divorce and lavish lifestyle. you're watching your news. his reminder of our main story at this hour least 50 people including 5 children, have been killed in russian airstrike on a train station in the eastern ukrainian city of crime. of course, thousands of civilians at the station were trying to evacuate. to say for areas european commission president was a funder lying, has visited a mass grave in which up on a trip to give or talks with president limits zalinski. they, you chief pledge to speed up ukraine's membership, bid you that's it for now, stephen beardsley is up next with all your business news. that's after
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