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ah, ah, [000:00:00;00] ah, this is dw news live from berlin, death toll in the 10s of thousands in murray, paul and ukraine. that's what ukrainian president followed mister lensky is saying after more than a month of relentless shelling by russian forces on the port city. also coming up austria and chancellor, cause ne huh, tells russia vladimir putin that the war in ukraine must end is the 1st european leader to meet bruton in moscow since the invasion began. and its rising eyebrows
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and a new prime minister in pakistan after a week of political turmoil, opposition, politician shabazz sharif, is elected by parliament. that's after lawmakers from the party of ousted former prime minister in bron con boycott the voice ah, i am jared ray. thank you very much for your company. ukrainian president flooded me. zalinski says he believes tens of thousands of people have been killed in russia's siege of mary jo pole. he gave this estimate during an address to south korea, lawmakers married paul in southeast, in ukraine, has been under relentless, russian bombardment for weeks. officials say much of the port city lies in ruins, and tens of thousands of people are trapped with little or no food. and water.
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russia has said it will focus on eastern ukraine and intensify its military if its state who t w's rebecca reaches easy. levine in western ukraine and has more on this high death toll in marion poll. hard to imagine how president estimates could be very far off. i mean, if you think about the worst images you've seen in war, the most devastating pictures coming out of any conflict that is what's happening in mary paul since the beginning of this war, you just reported that city has been under constant russian bombardment. people have been living there without access to food electricity communication am. i was crucially without access to any drinking water. people have been in it. we hear of being in the bunkers, almost the entire time, the ukrainians are defending that city. and that's creating even further bombardment. from the russian side, i feel like it's very hard to get news out of mary paul, but i have spoken to a couple of people who escaped and they've told me of the harrowing stories of
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living under that stage. so hard to get out of that city one doctor i spoke to told me that those same so terrific things we've seen in boucher once we say what's happening in mary paul that'll be boucher times, 10 boucher times 100 times 1000. and so it's very hard to imagine that president phillips, he, unfortunately, that his estimates a very far off that was to w correspondent, rebecca reese's speaking to us from levine. she has also visited the regions of the parisha and in the process to talk about some or to talk to some of those who fled, as russian forces regroup. 4 or more focused on attack on the southeast of ukraine . people in those areas have been told to get out while they still can. a mass migration is underway as thousands search for relative safety in the west. this was a supermarket parking lot before the war. now it's the 1st place where people who've managed to flee marry you paul,
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and others southern cities can breathe at last without fear. it's just 25 kilometers from the russian forces who destroyed their homes and lives more than 80000 people have passed through here since russia invaded most don't want to talk about what they have gone through. but ogre says, life under occupation was impossible. and evacuation was difficult to we got your email, we registered to get out a while ago. we were waiting for around 3 weeks. we were waiting and waiting, and it turned out the russians had stolen. the evacuation buses we are seeking for people are also waiting for news of the disappeared. i leave notes for any one who can help them find their loved ones. she has searching for wives searching for ah, father and mother. to the north. the city of ne pro where even more people come to
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escape the fighting. nay pro is the main hub for paypal, evacuating the south and south aisd areas in the dawn bass and zap erasure regions . thousands of people have come through here already and thousands more. are expected in the coming days as the southeast region prepared for an intensified russian attack. they're also coming here shocked by what happened on the weekend. in another train station, just a few hours up the tracks. the rocket attack that killed 50 people, including children and crammed tours as they were trying to live in the pro the refugees. mostly women and children have found relative safety. but the mayor is asking them to move on further west is no guarantee. the war won't come here to a war. the men must stay behind and fight if they can or not. her ill, bruce me. my husband told me to leave him in the cellar and to go on my own home.
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then i said, no, i will not leave you now. how could i leave you here to die? one is the hotels my husband didn't want to leave on. he sent us away, he said, he said, if the russians come, he would tear them apart. fatal delights. families being torn apart too. as the battle for control of the east grows ever fiesta. the winds, children's agency is called for an investigation into the protection of ukrainian children. officials say that nearly 2 thirds of all ukrainian children have flayed their homes in the 6 weeks since rushes invasion. and that nearly half may be at risk of not having enough food. the u. n. is 142 children have been killed and the 230 injured and these are only the verified numbers. unit 5th, director of emergency operations has said that it's likely that these numbers are far higher. children should never be the victims of
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a conflict and should be protected under applicable international manager and low. but that's not the case. all across the country, children are facing civilly curled access to central services like health care for protection, worse innovation education. i honestly don't remember many places where we've had such a large displacement of children in such a short time. that was money was fontaine from yusef. they have well austria, chancellor, called me, hama has met with russian president vladimir putin in moscow. the, however, is the 1st you leader to hold face to face talks with putin since the start of the war. he says he didn't get a positive impression from the talks, but said he told putin to end the war me about our house. it was important to me to state clearly that the war must stand for the people in ukraine. under the crimes taking place must be investigated by
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international organizations the united nations on as well as international criminal justice system, which works slowly but steadily. and we have seen how successful they can be. or austria is chancellor kani, how much it will we spoke to d, w reporter and russia analyst, constantine ag. it. and he provided this assessment as to why austria made this controversial decision to have a home visit person. well, all 3 is probably trying to do the shoes in, which was always there to talk to russia even more than germany. i would say no author is probably the only country in europe that i can still do that. but the result i think is pretty predictable. recruiting and also in chancellor met one of the one without translator because the german went well and without secretary. so we really don't know what happened there. but it seems, it was kind of a mediation attempt by the, by the austrian government,
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lots of european leaders have this illusion that they can, can impact to influence a to, to including quite a few or student. charles, i will tell you that the home or is the town or student charles life. so he is definitely not the 1st to try and persuade do something. i was absolutely certain of the beginning that this will go nowhere put in is a no move now to change anything in his policy with regard to cry. constantine a get there will. here are some of the headlines on the war and ukraine. the lithuanian prime minister injury to see more need to is the latest in a line of world leaders to visit ukraine. she spoke to risky workers in a town near keith where the bodies of 7 people were being recovered from the rubble . the money to later tweeted that no words could describe what she saw and felt fe the world bank says ukraine's economy will shrink by as much as 45 percent this
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year. the war has forced around half of all businesses to close and exports of plunged. the bank as calling for global financial support a shipment of artworks has arrived back in russia after being held for a short time by finland. the works had been on line 2 european museums that were seized by finished customs last week. finland released them after receiving assurances. they were not covered by you. sanctions related to the war in ukraine or european foreign ministers. european union. foreign ministers have been meeting in luxembourg to discuss ways to expand their support for ukraine. they approved additional weapons for keith bought. the block still remains divided on which sanctions would hurt moscow. the most. a boy quote of russian oil and gas time is of the essence. that was the mood at the e. u. foreign minister summit. russia is thought to be planning
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a military offensive in ukraine's east. the eas response. a pledge of more arms deliveries worth an additional $500000000.00 euros. he okay, enough ukraine needs more military supplies, especially heavy weapons. now is not the time for excuses. now is the time for creative solutions, c a t v t. that includes german weapons after initial doubts about sending arms to ukraine . berlin has broken its taboo and agreed to send leopard tanks and armored personnel carriers. it's already st patriot missiles to slovakia, which is agreed into to provide some of its surface to air missiles and other hardware to ukraine. there was also agreement across the e u that the block will support efforts to investigate possible war crimes. how to make russia accountable for the gross gross regulations of international law. we will provide assistance, assistance to the tune of 1000000 euros from germany alone. amid so much agreement,
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the e. u foreign ministers, however, failed to agree on a blanket embargo on buying russian oil. okay, let's get a quick roundup of some other world headlines now. shanghai has reported more than $26000.00 cases of cove at 19 chinese officials are reassuring residents that they would deliver basic suppliers as authority. stick to a strict 0 coven policy for southern city of gong, who has introduced restrictions and began building makes. it makes you make shift hospitals. excuse me. indonesian police have fired t gas at students in jakarta. as protests erupted over rumors that elections would be postponed. a delay would allow president, yoko dodo, to stay in power beyond or to term limit. critics call that a threat to democracy. there's been political turmoil and change at the very top in pakistan's politics. there's a new prime minister,
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shabazz sharif after lawmakers removed his predecessor in ron con, in an confidence vote. she re full form a new government and elections, a plan for next year. mere muhammad ship, shabba should isa is declared to have been elected as the prime minister of the islamic. ah, he was the only candidate let stand in after hours to prime minister m, ron conn and his party members walked out of parliament. m. okay. this is the 1st time in history that a no confidence motion has succeeded. com. yahoo! oh, it's a victory of righteousness and evil has been defeated to me. pakistan's new interim premier shabbas sharif, is no stranger to the country's thorny politics. his brother is disgraced,
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former prime minister. no, i sharif both are members of a family dynasty that has been prominent and government for decades during that time, the sheriff's up and accused of money laundering and corruption charges they deny. the leader of the centrist pakistan, muslim league, has served 3 terms, representing punjab province, but serving as prime minister until august 2023 sharif. we'll have to navigate the country out of a near historic budget deficit and revive a shaky repeat. sharif announced a raf of measures that includes increasing the minimum wage and civil servant salaries. he's also pushing for more development projects and rural areas. aside from targeting, the troubled economy sharif wants improved relations with india, demoted rog, abriana, we need dialogue, not deadlock. if we are to take this democratic process on the economy forward or not as 3. 0 one,
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emron con will not make the job easy. his supporters have taken to the streets to protest his removal. con, insist that he is the victim of a regime change. orchestrated by the united states, an accusation washington denies. and you're up to date here on t w business. he's off next week. the rub. what's i'm tired reading berlin, dunk away. people in trucks injured when trying to flee the city center. more and more refugees are being turned away at the border. families plays on the taxi syrian to the credit on its way located demonstrate people fleeing extreme ground.

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