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d, w ah ah, this is d, w. news live from berlin, ukraine's primary surveillance to fight to the end. as russian forces close in on the besieged port of mario pole. moscow also step up a tax on key cities, including the capital. keith, at pope francis says the world is seeing at easter, of the pontiff tells the faithful ukraine has been dragged into a cruel and senseless conflict class. in the bonus, leger by a munich are closer to another title after winning at armenia. delafield there now
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just one victory away from league. glory ah, i'm helen. mohammed's walking to the program, ukrainian troops are in the passage port city of mario pole, have to fight a russian deadline to surrender. bosco says its forces have surrounded around 2500 ukrainian soldiers holding out in the huge steel mill. rushes defense military says it will destroy those who continue to resist. the cranes prime minister insists the city has not fallen, and its forces will continue to fight. more than 10000 civilians have been killed. the weeks long bombardment of mario poll of these up leads rebecca rooters has law on the situation in maria pull. a russians gave the ukrainian soldiers until
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$1300.00 to day local time to come out with their hands up or, or risk being shot, being killed. they haven't seems it would appear, have ignored that order. as just as you're reporting the prime minister saying that fighting continues, isn't all that surprising the as of battalion, those ukrainian soldiers defending the city have said that they are gonna fight till the end. they've said that all the way along since the beginning of this war, and they're famous here in ukraine for, for managing to defend that city. back in 2014, when russia invaded the 1st time. so it's very and surprising that they haven't hated that warning. now mary, you paul has been on the seed for weeks as we've been reporting and true atrocities and devastation coming out of that city. the stories are truly shocking and but it is a key target for russia both tactic, lee and territorially, if they are successful in taking mary paul,
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it will link up areas that the under their control in crimea and the don bass and also really give a big knock to the ukrainian economy, not able to use that port to export it. steel and wheat and other products. so definitely a key city, both sides of fighting till the end after that directive or the ultimatum was given by rushes and he came out and said that, you know, if the, if the ukrainian soldiers are kill than any pace, negotiations will pace deal a would die with them, but in reality, those pace talks have actually been on hold for some weeks now. ever since russian soldiers retreated from areas around keep around here where i am on the atrocities that that were found in their wake of their retreat at retrieval. really put the talks on, on a, on a back burner anyway, the ukrainians and russians not speaking to, to each other for several weeks at for a couple of weeks now. sorry. what we were hearing room is that a russian oligarchy. roman abramoff, which was in town,
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he's of course famous for being the former on of chelsea, a football club. he was apparently here trying to sort of revive those talks. but today the foreign minister has said that russia and ukraine and not talking. so definitely are still on ice. whatever happens in maryville will be decisive, and whether or not those talks can continue. may not russia is stepping up. it's offensive on ukraine's 2nd city, called keith and the capital give images of dead civilians in the town of boucher outside. he had talked the world earlier this month. now residents are trying to rebuild their lives while the fighting may have ended in boucher mourning is far from over. locals here struggling to deal with what they went through. yeah, sure. what do you think i just prayed to day to stop crying. i didn't stop crying for a whole day. it is lot very difficult. difficult to talk about the war. now we need to come to our senses and then talk because we've survived these horrors can and
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are constantly crying and christine applied to the bodies. the horrified the world a fortnight ago, a gone from the streets, but the russian troops, actions afresh in residence mines up here again, they chased people like they were on a safari lesson. they tried to take the highest positions on the top floor of houses that they could see everything, no mega ticket that last will be getting in nearby bird younger. much of the town has been left in ruins. rescue as a still searching for bodies beneath the rebel. dozens of residence remain missing, and feared dead. wallen, barred yankee and butcher, the worst may be over. for now, far to the east. in hark, eve residence is still living under relentless bombardment in just the last few days, more than a dozen civilians have been killed by russians shelling at least 5 more died in strikes on sunday. survivors are traumatized. i do it because, you know, when
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a dog hears a bang and it starts to tremble all over, even if the noise is far away, i'm like that now. everything, every part of me is trembling here. unfortunately for hockey's inhabitants, the worst may still lie ahead. ukrainian officials warned that russia is preparing for a fresh assault on the battered city. a process has edge leaders to heat calls for peace, referring to an easter of war. speaking in rome, the pope said the world needs love and reconciliation. now, more than ever, it was the 1st easter sunday mass where the crowd since the start of the pandemic boy are going to leave it at our ready sheep, tens of thousands gathered in the easter sunshine, 30 revelling and their return to tradition. after 2 years of restrictions,
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pope frances delivered his address on christianity's most joyous day. yet his speech, a plea for peace, condemned to russia's invasion and the war in ukraine. sherpa chick fil a murdidlier though, may there be peace for war on ukraine? she so sorely tried by the violence and destruction of the cruel and senseless war into which it was dragged since other inquiries dealt with her she had been forwarded. please, please let us not get used to war. who am here? that is all commit ourselves to call for peace. it took the kid from our balconies and in our streets, the peace had been left early by. j o. pop francis also appealed for peace in other regions. blighted by y
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o king that he may. the conflict in europe also make us more concerned about other situations of conflict, suffering and sorrow. situations that affect all too many areas of our world useful situations that we cannot overlook and do not want to forget. and sean is of it is a gallery. afterwards, the pontiff took a spin through the crowds in his put in the bill to celebrate the holiday with the faithful, his smile, a rare sight lately. as many of his recent appearances have been somber as in nancy ations of the war in ukraine. ah, the education officials say schools in germany could see up to a quarter of a 1000000 new students as young people flee the war in ukraine and estimated 40000 school children are already here. and many schools are setting up welcome classes to help the newcomers adjust it. is that your pocket calculator?
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yes, it is my pocket calculator. awesome. now, altogether pocket calculator passa. it's a new language and a new life. these teenagers, that lessing high school fled ukraine after russia's invasion, 3 weeks into their german education. things seem to be going well. i had them at the vogue, i guess you could say that the welcoming class really did make things easy for me to begin with. i've seen what happens in similar situations where the students haven't yet learned to read or write, and where they can't speak any english. and that tends to make communication much, much more difficult. but it's not a problem in this class, and it's in dex epa. gov if thought being able to speak english means they can easily talk with their german classmates. for ira beery vest ally their stories familiar. she is
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a refugee who arrived in germany 30 years ago from kosovo. she knows the importance of being able to communicate to day and opportunity to leave the classroom to learn about herbs. yeah, i really like the school because the the system of education in ukraine in germany are completely different, sir. we're right talk more. usually when we are in ukraine, we like or read and screw rights in re much while instilling the importance of learning german to the new arrivals. i re, barry is aware of the pressures the refugees are already under ah, the half of my family are still in ukraine. my father and my grandfather and my uncles ers, are into,
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but we are calling each other. but it's really hard to think about it. so far these youngsters have settled into their school, but with more young refugees arriving in germany, teachers are all too aware that there may be much bigger challenges ahead or his look at some other stories that he had lines around the world. as being days of unrest in sweden, protests against plans by a fall rights group to march and burn copies of s lance holy book. the koran turned violent demonstrate his class with police in several cities, throwing stones and setting vehicles on fire. police arrested over a dozen protesters more than 45040 people have been killed in flooding and lang flies in south africa. was the luna tell province. rescue teams are continuing to search for survivors. is one of the deadliest storms to head the area. at least 63 people are still missing and many
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a fear dead. i'm in a coat eulley. another one says he received death. threats from fans at the club were knocked out of the champions league. as he can, the bavarian moved closer to the buddhist, dig a title after beating armenia, felt julian argos, men's bye, and have only the bunnies league. it's a focus on now. 3 points in bill of feldwood edged them agonisingly close to attempt straight title. and speaking of close, not even armenia keeper, stephan ortega knew how he kept this 3rd minute. robert levin dusky had are out a huge slice of luck for the home side, but against by and nobody stays lucky for long. yeah, called the barrett laws and sending the ball into his own net in the 10th minutes. slapstick, defending from the danish defender, buying made it to nail in 1st half stoppage time. serge gabrey was initially
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flagged off side following a composed volley before your shoe akim. she's past was deemed to be right on cue by the video assistant referee. the bonus legal leaders added a 3rd against their hapless hosts late in the game, young germany international jamal movie alo, with his fourthly goal of a breakout campaign. 3. now the final score. happy ends to a tough week for na guzman, and his players by a need one more wins orbit. so a tense consecutive meister sharla on in berlin. keep rising in the buddhist league table, taiwanese hoard 4 goals, and 7 games. his 1st half strike helped union seal a 2 nil when over. i tacked frankfurt, berlin club and l 6 in the table. the middle windows liquors are the
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big show down. so our b leipzig, leap frog bye and leave acoustic in the table. hungarian dominic. so bullets c scored the only goal in the match and important 3 points with lives sick now on the cost of champions league qualification. and here are the rest of the results from this weekend's been as legal action. as we thought, leipzig edged out diva cosen frankfurt, succumbed to union, and by and knocked billy felt half an heim drew with furred cologne beads. glad dock dockman won over volts berg and hurt berlin thrashed outs. berg and you had mines and stood guard. true with no all fryeburg down to bonham and here's how the table shaped up after the end of march. they 30 the title race isn't a done deal yet. documents still have a chance despite trailing by and by 9 points. and there's a fight for survival on the lower end of the table, one point separates,
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stood guard in the relegation, playoff place from heter. berlin. well, you're up to date coming up next is well, stories taking a closer look at the war in ukraine and watching our thesis about nico is in germany to learn german pollution pinnacle. why not learn with him online, on your mobile and free to just feed all use e learning course eco's big ah .

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