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ah, ah ah, this is dw news live from berkeley death toll in the 10s of thousands in mary you, paul, in ukraine. that's what ukrainian president followed me. the lensky is saying, after more than a month of relentless shilling by russian forces on the port city. also coming up austria and chancellor kylie how tales rushes vladimir putin. the war in ukraine must end. he's the 1st european leader to make putin in moscow since the invasion began. and that's racing eyebrows. and a new prime minister in pakistan after
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a week of political turmoil, opposition politicians, shabba sharif, is elected by parliament. that's off to lawmakers from the party of alf did. former prime minister in ron con, boycott ah, i am jared rate. thank you very much for your company. ukrainian president, florida may zalinski says he believes tens of thousands of people have been killed in russia's siege of mario pole. he gave the estimate during an address to lawmakers in south korea. mary, a pole 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. russia has said it will focus on east in ukraine and intensify its military if it's day t w's. rebecca reese's is in lindsay's in western ukraine and has
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more on the high death, tall in mario pole. it's hard to imagine how president valencia estimates could be very far off. i mean, if you think about the worst images you've seen in war, the most devastating picture is coming out of any conflict. that is what's happening in mary paul since the beginning of this war, as you just reported, that city has been under constant russian bombardment and people have been living there without access to food, electricity, communication, and most crucially, without access to any drinking water. people have been in that we here have been in their bunkers almost the entire time. the ukrainians are defending that city and that's creating even further bombardment from the russian side. i spoke it very hard to get news out of mary paul, but i have spoken to a couple of people who escaped and they told me of their harrowing stories of living under that stage. so hard to get out of that city. one doctor i spoke to you
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told me that those same so terrific scenes we've seen in boucher once. we say what's happening in mary paul that'll be boucher times 10 voted times 100 times 1000. so it's very hard to imagine that president salenti, unfortunately, that his estimates are very far off. that was rebecca reaches ian levine. she's also visited the regions as oper, reesha, and disney proved to talk to some of those who fled as russian forces regroup. for more focus to tack on the southeast of ukraine, people in those regions have been told to get out while they still can. a mass migration is underway as 1000 search for relative safely safety in ukraine's 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, and other 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
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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've got you, he will, 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. they leave notes for any one who can help them find their loved ones as searching for wives searching for ah, father and mother to the north. the city of ni pro where even more people come to escape the fighting. nay pro is the main hard for people evacuating the south and south aisd areas in the dawn bass and zap erasure regions. thousands of people have
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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. there's no guarantee the war won't come here to a war. the men must stay behind and fight if they can or not. earle gross me. my husband told me to leave him in the cellar and to go on my own home. then i said, no, i will not leave you now. oh, 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 is say,
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he said, if the russians come, she would tear them apart and looked after the lights families are 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 old ukrainian children have flayed their homes in the 6 weeks since roches invasion. and that nearly half may be at risk of not having enough food. the un says 142 children have been killed in a further 230 injured. these are only the verified numbers. you new steps, director of emergency operations has said that it's likely these numbers are much higher. children should never be the victims of a conflict and should be protected under applicable international manager and low. but that's not the case. all across the country,
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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. manual fontaine from you. nice. if there will, austria's chancellor colony. huh. has met with russian president vladimir putin in moscow. the hummer is the 1st you lead it to hold face to face, talked with prudence since the start of the war. now he says he didn't get a positive impression from the talks, but said he did tell putin to in the war me of ivy endow house. it was important to me to state clearly that the war must end for the people in ukraine. under the crimes taking place must be investigated by international organizations, the united nations funding them as well as international criminal justice system, which works slowly but steadily with it. and we have seen how successful they can
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be a colony. huh. here's some of the other headlines in the war and ukraine, the lithuanian prime minister in greta shame on shame on t is the latest in a line of world leaders to visit ukraine. she spoke to rescue work in a town the key way. the bodies of 7 people were being recovered from rubble. she laid a tweeted that no words could describe what she saw and felt the world bank's is ukraine's economy will shrink by as much as 45 percent this year, the war has forced around half of all businesses to close an export to plunge. the bank is 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 the line to european museums, but was seized by finished customs officials last week. finland released them later
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after receiving assurances that they were not covered by you sanctions related to the war in ukraine. a you foreign ministers have been meeting in luxembourg to discuss ways to expand their support for ukraine. they approved additional weapons for keith about the block still remains divided on the sanctions that would hurt moscow the most. that is, of course, a boy called 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 a military offensive in ukraine's east. the eas response, a pledge of more arms deliveries worth an additional $500000000.00 euros. the ocarina 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,
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after initial doubts about sending arms to ukraine. berlin has broken its taboo and agree to send leopard tanks and armored personnel carriers. it's already st. patriot missiles to slovakia, which is agreed in turn 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 g rush regulations of international law. we will provide assistance, assistance to the tune of 1000000 euros from germany alone. amid so much agreement, the e. u foreign ministers, however, failed to agree on a blanket embargo on buying russian oil. ok, here are some of some of the other stories making news today. u. s. president joe biden has vowed to crack down on so cold goes to guns, which are untraceable firearms assembled from kids that have been used in
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a number of rise arising, number of shooting crimes. the new measure hopes to reduce gun violence by making it illegal to manufacture these guns. kids without a license rec, shanghai has reported more than $26000.00 cases of cove at 19 chinese officials are reassuring residents that they will deliver basic supplies as authority. stick to a strict zeroed cove and policy, the southern city of gong, ju, has also introduced restrictions and began building make shift hospitals. indonesian police have fire t gas students in jakarta as protests to wrapped it over rumors that elections would be postponed. now a delay would allow president jo window to stay in power beyond the current to term limits. critics call that a threat to democracy. and pop star britney spears has announced that she is pregnant. now this follows the end of her 13 year conservatorship that allowed her
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father complete control over her life. preventing her from getting married or having children. she referred to the baby's father, sam gallery, as her husband in an instagram post, implying that they had recently tied the knot elsewhere. there's been political turmoil and change at the very top. in pakistan's politics, there is a new prime minister shot by sharif after lawmakers removed his predecessor, enron, con, in a vote of no confidence. now she re full form a new government and elections are planned for next year. mia mama's ship shabba? should he sub is declared to have been elected as the prime minister of this moment? he was the only candidate left standing after ousted prime minister in bron khan, and his party members walked out of parliament, fell down. okay. this is the 1st time in history that
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a no confidence motion has succeeded. com yavari. oh, it's a victory of righteousness, salary and evil has been defeated to pakistan's new insur. premier shabba sharif is no stranger to the country's thorny politics. his brother is disgraced, former prime minister, noah sharif. both are members of a family dynasty that has been prominent and government for decades. during that time, the sheriffs up an accused of money laundering and corruption charges they deny. the leader of the centrist pakistan muslim league has served 3 terms, representing poon jar 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 wrath of measures that includes increasing the minimum wage and civil servant
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salaries. he's also pushing for more development projects and rural areas. aside from targeting, the troubled economy sharif wants improved relations with india. echo demoted rog abriana. we need dialogue, not deadlock. if we are to take this democratic process and economy forward, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, 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. he watching d. w and use his to remind to now of our top story, ukrainian president, florida me. zalinski says he believes tens of thousands of people have been killed in the russian. sage of mary paul. germany's foreign minister has called for more heavy weapons for ukraine in its fight against russia's invasion. up next on
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dw doc film explores the relationship between britons, queen elizabeth and the many prime ministers who served during her 70 year reign, of course is more on t a. w to comment on social media to i think albany news. i'm jared radian building . thanks so much take your time for an experiment about time. it can be measured precisely, and yet each person experiences it differently as if there are different forms of time phenomena. a dimension and illusion. about time starts april 14th on d, w. i.

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