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ah, ah ah ah visits dw news lie from berlin, evacuations resumed as a deadly attack on civilians flames, war, batter, ukraine. at least 50 people are dead and dozens more wounded as missiles strike, a pack train station ukraine condemns it as another russian war crime. and as france prepare supports presidential elections on sunday, many young people feel disillusioned with their politicians, but one young woman has made it her mission to change all that
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ah, welcome. i monica jones, good happy with us. ukrainian president of a lot of mr. lensky says a russian missile strike on a train station in eastern ukraine that killed at least 50 people, amounts to a war crime. evacuations have now resumed after the devastating attack on crime at tolorisk, zalinski as demanding more weapons and a tough global response. french and german leaders have condemned to the attack, and the white house has called it a horrific atrocity scenes of tarnish and destruction. in eastern 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 hit come,
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a task station on friday, at really speaking to the finished parliament. president lauder me, is a lensky condemned russia for striking clear civilian targets? they hit yog with little foolish. i will start with what happened this morning when you write russian forces hit the train station in our city of cremmit, ask an ordinary train station with ordinary people, general citizen, there were no military personnel there and there were people who were waiting for a train to get to a safe territory. when russian forces hit them with military missiles, we better get them or lose. the criminal has denied they employed this type of projectile. but ukrainian military officials said they've been used throughout the war on a visit to london to meet british prime minister barak johnson german chancellor. ola sholpes never called the attack. atrocious pleasure. after all commute the
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buddha reveals will be images we have seen from bushels here from maria pole. and from 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 war club and vodka zach than gaza. as the sun calls on my creek. around 4000 people were thought to be at the station. they came with their pets and personal possessions, hoping to escape the worst hazards of wall. fierce are growing in the ukrainian port city of odessa that he could become russia's next target. the city has imposed a weekend curfew after the missile attack in crime at hoist. with assa is on the black sea, which is strategically important to both sides in this war. over the last few days, russia has launched 2 attacks near the city even before these latest
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attacks. many ukrainians, mostly women and children, have been leaving odessa. and for some, it's been a heart breaking decision with disorder, though it is hard, very hard moved through we sent my daughter in law with the kids and we'll stay here. i don't know how it's going to be. i hope we'll meet again with the, with the, with the 3 the city looks calm. but on friday, russia launched to attacks on the region war of a woman with murder. our enemy conducted an attack with the shore missile complex bastion on the village of cross nor silica. unfortunately, people were killed and wounded infrastructure was damaged. also the enemy launched another missile attack near dasa. fortunately, no one was wounded. on
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a day says shoreline, there are warnings of minds, but that doesn't stop people from being outside as much as is allowed. a come few between 9 pm and 6 am if now in place, because of fears of more attacks. for those still here, life goes on, but no one knows what will become of this city. oh, to those who were left behind. t w's rebecca writ us in the pro, in a central eastern ukraine, which is being used as a hop for refugees fleeing their homes in the south and the east of the country. rebecca, tell us what's the situation where you are i'm here at the pro station men. as you said, it's a half a people leaving. fortunately, people can't stay in a pro. the marys actually advised women and children, and anyone who can to get out of this area in as soon as possible while they still
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can by play. but as we've been here to day, is it hundreds of people arriving at the station behind me, trying to get on either evacuation trains or simply buy a ticket at on any of deceit to get further raised to safety. these people have been coming from the largely eastern parts of the country and south east, but of course tensions are very high here. as you have been reporting this morning about that attack on the crime tools train station that's about 200 kilometers east from where i'm standing. and obviously that his height and tension. everyone here is worried that that's going to happen. in fact, we've enabled to film inside the station on the platform or any getting on to any trends, because authorities are really worried that something like that could happen here. i mean, how would these people who arrive them? surely that must be traumatized. a very weary suddenly. how are they a being looked after before they move on? well, there's
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a shelter that's been set up here. it's being supported by the red cross loudly run by local authorities. excuse me, this is the tram going behind me. so i hope you can hear me. did it so that shelter is there for people who are arriving here. they can stay a couple of nights or a night. have you know, some refreshments have a hot meal get some. 1 clothes and then sort of move and then move on. that's why the trains that leave in the afternoon, the station starting to fill up because the people come out of those shelters and try and get on to those trains. i spoke to somebody who's been volunteering at that stage at that shelter since the beginning since it's been open from early march and i asked her how she felt working in the aftermath of the crimea towards attack. and whether or not they're worried about something happening here. this is what she had to say was that there, you know, if i imagine that situation happening here, i wouldn't be able to work here for young more and create the com space and support these people need. the key odds use
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a place where they can sleep without the sound of explosions and fear, happy with the nike woburn lucia. when the mortal was bought, there was spread it so heightened a lot of bravery and i'm sorry, no, no, no, yeah, yeah, rebecca, because you're there and you even can tell heightened alert and people are still holding their grounds, trying to help those that need help will you stay put and where and where not, where actually there will be leaving a lot of people here though have said that they are going to stay like like more minutes. like when i spoke to it from the shelter that these people don't necessarily want to leave their homes unless they feel it's absolutely necessary. lots of people here and neighbors said they're going to stay here, stay around. they don't feel that it's too dangerous yet. but as we've seen in other cities, too, too, too late, it could be really dangerous as well. so definitely people,
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the refugees that have been arriving here will be moving on. but a lot of people still sticking around here in the problem. all right, thank you. so much for your reporting and to, to stay safe to held the millions of people who have fled to their homes because of the war in ukraine. neighboring poland is hosting a donor conference. it was organized by the non governmental organization, global citizen, the european commission, or the canadian government. the money is largely to go to united nations programs and local relief initiatives to help the millions of people who have been displaced in history. but i'm and here are some other headlines on the war in ukraine. the german government says 40 russian diplomats have left the country. but in order to their expulsion saying they were carrying out espionage and where a danger to public security. slovakia has donated its air defense system to ukraine . the soviet era, as 300 system is already in use by ukraine enforces requiring no extra training. it
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is ukraine's only defense against the ballistic missiles you with this, it's re equipping slovakia with a modern patriot missile defense system. the war in ukraine pushed world food prices up by nearly 13 percent last month. the united nations is warning that costs are likely to rise further. you and food agency says the increase puts much on the world's population at risk of malnutrition. now france is holding its 1st round of presidential elections and sunday and the war in ukraine is one topic influencing voters. choice. president, amount of mccoy has established himself as a leader on the international stage, which had held to lift him in the polls. but far right challenger marine le pen has tightened the race by portraying marco as out of touch with the needs of the people . all this amid fears that young people will not vote after high rate of non
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participation and the last election. d, w is lisa louis made to with some young activists trying to change that this is the suburb of cli, she swore part of france is porous department. it's known as a place of rights and disaffection. it was home to lorenzo law for most of her youth and felt a long way away from politics. hello. don't have that's where used to live up there . but it was always on. she said, i always felt it would be illegitimate for me to take part in political life. also because i am the daughter of immigrants on a sat, you're constantly being told, this is not your country. you should work hard and not because i thought that in order to talk about politics, you mean to study that? remind universities on the, on the truth. when she was 16, a medical issue, men doctor sent her to a hospital in a rich part of paris. she went to school there for 6 months and everything changed
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. so i will note was that i met people my age from a completely different background. why was the only one who wasn't informed when it came to politics? sometimes they were talking about fashion ministers, whose names i'd never heard of. so i realized, but not all french people have the same starting point. even though we all have the right to vote, i couldn't remember, i guess. and i decided i needed to do something about like, what if i take her through because you told me. and so, you know, in 2018 lulu co founded a group that organized events with young people in the kind of suburbs where she grew up. the idea is to convince them to vote. today she's in ga ness, north of paris. they really mostly my math, what you've all seen, the pictures of president micron negotiating with rushes vladimir putin at that huge table. whether we wanted or not, the president's actions have an impact on our lives. for example,
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how he'll deal with rising fuel prices. the dimensions come yet exit the lock. some of those will. i'm not interested in voting. our president's never keep their word close to school. should people i lectured with it, will that we might not feel the impact of most government measures now butting 2 or 3 years. it will become more relevant when we start working. i wouldn't want to regret not having voted on weeks ago is with a bold, with imbecile law. doesn't only talk about getting young people involved in politics. she did it herself. last year age just 23. she ran for the municipal council in another suburb and one the seat. a job she feels is particularly important in times of war. only logging in badly, i very tens times in europe. will need to bring this conflict to an end in a peaceful way in buffalo voting is now all the more important. it's a peaceful way to express one's opinion. why, you know,
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to plead in favor of our common values are deeply they're poor, poor the value of them on the value. did you lose group plans to take the youth engagement events to other parts of france? she herself is determined to continue in politics and perhaps run for more prominent roles. and here are some war stories making headlines around the world. in pakistan, they were angry exchanges between lawmakers over plans to oust prime minister in wrong con opposition. lawmakers banged tables of shouted as they expected no confidence vote was delayed. the former cricket star who became the country's premier, says he is a victim. foreign floor of plot, a foreign plot to push him from power. and i have been will protest in sri lanka, capital colombo, thousands of taken to the streets, calling for the president's resignation for lanka is suffering from an unimpressed, unprecedented economic crisis. the anger simmering for weeks boiled over last
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thursday with protests turning violence. in watching dw news up next reporter takes a look at the future of energy supplies in the united states. and remember, you can always get the latest news on our website at is d w dot com. i'm monica jones and i'll be back with the latest at the top of the hour. see then what secrets lie behind these walls? discover new adventures in 360 degrees and explore fascinating world heritage sites. t w world heritage 360. get the out know about this issue. when i arrived here, i slept with 6 people in a room and i am her.

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