tv DW News Deutsche Welle May 8, 2022 12:00pm-12:16pm CEST
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ah, ah ah, this is dw news live from berlin. dozens are fear dead after an air strike on a school sheltering civilians in eastern ukraine as russia steps up its assaults. meanwhile, ukrainian officials say all civilians have been evacuated from the besieged. mario pole still works. also coming up on the show as moscow prepares for monday's world war to victory de commemorations. we ask russians just how appropriate it is to celebrate right now. and abandoned, but not forgotten. thousands of hats in ukraine have tape been taken in by shelters
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after losing their owners. a reporter is it's one rescue center determined to give them a loving home. ah . hello, i'm claire richardson. thanks so much for joining us. ukraine says some 60 people are feared dead after a russian bomb hit a school in the eastern, the one screeching. the local governor says an air strike struck the building in the village of villa rica. on a saturday, he says 90 civilians were inside and 27 have been rescued in russian forces have stepped up their attacks across ukraine including resuming the bombardment of the besieged steel plant in mario pole. after the remaining women, children and older adults had been evacuated. observers believe moscow ames to make symbolic gains before mondays, anniversary of the soviet union victory over nazi germany in world war 2. the most
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intense attacks have been in eastern ukraine, where many people have been left homeless. clothes hang from blasted trees in the eastern ukrainian city of buckman, a grim decoration for a war. nobody here is celebrating residence survey, the damage following another rush, an air strike. sweet lana has come to collect belongings from what was once her home. god was the token i survive with that. this was my parents house. my sister was living here. i was living here. 2 people are homeless now and 2 of our neighbors were killed. yes, they're killing people. you get as ukrainian forces. go on the offensive intense battles in the eastern units region have seen front lines shifting village by village, 30 kilometers away in the town of coast hunting, yoga, vasily, but looks here says he ran to protect his 3 children who were sleeping in another
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room. when shelling began to civilians like these, it makes little difference whose ordinance is falling on their homes and schools for a dealer social worker could everything should be normal like it is for everybody else. so what can we do now? who's guilty or i don't know. who should i blame for this? barrages of russian rockets also ran down on her cliff destroying civilian targets, including a museum, even as ukrainian forces around the city drove the russians back. numerous russian rockets also struck civilian targets in the port of odessa. some observers save vladimir putin once a symbolic victory to celebrate on may 9th, the day that russia commemorates victory over nazi germany at the end of world war 2. the as of style factory complex. last question of ukraine's forces in murder, your call looks like his most likely target. the last civilians had been trapped in
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the plants underground. bunkers have now been evacuated, and vast out of money will fall. president zelinski says he wants to negotiate safe passage out for all civilians who are still in the ruined city. who as we have just heard, russia is preparing for its annual victory day celebrations. on monday to mark the anniversary of the soviet union's victory over nazi germany. with the event normally feet train, huge parades of soldiers and military hardware, t w, asked people on the streets of moscow just how appropriate they think that is right now. oh yes, that the victory parade for the great patriotic war is always appropriate. it's our history. but oh, well, nobody should forget our ancestors triumph. i'm going to see what military hardware is on, show you what we've got. but well, we still have, but we're not private. we're not officers with his tradition. every year
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with traditions are important for our generation. we that's why we need the parade . if rate is always called for, it's about remembering a student should we kneel before europe instead, never of school? why shouldn't it be appropriate? what does the 1945 victoria have to do with today on both of the breed is appropriate. it's an occasion that deserve to be celebrated. the question is, how do we will, of course, events in ukraine are overshadowing everything. but remembering the past is important. the ukrainians were also part of the victory with earlier i spoke to dw russia analyst, a constantine exit, and i asked him how he expects the war in ukraine to effect those victory day celebrations in russia. where can i re, though it's quite interesting hearing these people speaking on the street. so
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moscow in saying this is a big tradition. it isn't just during this holiday starting in mid sixty's, there was never a parade on this day. it was always a day are well thought, salt or piece. and remember the soviet style of parading troops and hardware along the red square is actually very much put in saying it stop. it's like the of the else and, but it's very much potent who developed it into this kind of the main main show of rocking military force and how you granny's going impacted. well, i think that futon will have to either declare victory as many people say, oh maybe there's another scenario. he will threaten the west with some kind of doomsday scenario using russian nuclear forces. a rational being afraid to a face off with nato. this is the kind of rhetoric i'm pretty sure we can expect from him, and it's not well, nothing that we know,
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at least that's where the russian sources are saying the russian officials is to say in the fly pops over the red square, which is also traditional recent years, ah, one specific plane will participate in lucian ac, which is a flying command post of the president in case of nuclear war. so judge the symbolism by yourself. we are expecting a pretend to make a speech on monday. we'll be keeping an eye out for both of those. i want to ask you if this war on ukraine drags out, if we see increasing sanctions, do you think that will have an effect on the support that putin enjoys domestically? well, i think a lot of it is supportive ignorance, because people are bothered with propaganda. they don't really understand. a lot of them don't really understand what happens on the ground in the right. although there are those that feel that finally put in is basically getting even with the west for the collapse of the soviet union for the perceived humiliation after the
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end of the cold war. and i suppose that sanctions will do not buy that much because generally, sanctions take a long time. you have an impact, probably we can judge what kind of effect sanctions have on the russian society only by the end of this year probably won't give us a copy yet. off to the position of essentials and probably the logo remembrance rushes to sales commodities. oil gas are raw materials, although it's limited now, but i think it will still continue to sell this stuff to other parts of the world. and this will bring in some money so it's never going to be completely destitute. and that means that the impact of sanctions will have a need some time for people to grasp what really happened and what is more important. not a lot of these people initially will make
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a direct connection between the war in your gray and, and the sanction. a lot of them will continue to blame. the west is russia analyst constantine. i got there. now the ukraine war has taken a huge toll, not only on people, many animals are suffering to one shelter in the city of the fif has taken in more than a 1000 pets. he w correspondent, and we are chess pitiful. they have lost their owners summer, abandoned in libido, to her station. others evacuated from east in ukraine by end yos, are civilians. for those pits to war has taken its toll. one woman from 7 then yes, go to us was 20 cats and 3 dogs. she and she and son just 2 people take ariana about 20 chasms, 3 dogs. since the war started over a 1000 animals have been evacuated to these living shelter. these dogs were part of
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a group of 20 rescues from the southern city of nicolay, if they are very sociable but other animals are traumatized. how, what they have been to volunteers in the shelter rely on donations and also on hands on help from a fellow living residence. many volunteers from while you for go to us and say, what i get, what i can help your sounds. i'm gonna go for a walk with dogs because was like 150 dogs. people sometimes q 4 hours to walk the dogs twice a day. id it in instagram that these dogs are, will come from key from which are from eating. it broke my heart and they come to this place to give food to give time from this dog. over to weeks, motto has developed a special bond with fake us. his previous owners remaining reachable
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volunteers provide care vaccinations and early screens applicants for adoption. in the wake of the war, people around the world have become interested in ukraine and in the fate of a signing the lease, like very popular craft cats and dogs, lindsey cra from the grain. so now, levine, seltz's, a coping was a situation. but as the war drags on every day, more animals in need arrive and denise for more support to accommodate them. oh, so grossman, dyer green, take a look now it's mother, world news stories, a hard line. former security chief has been installed as the new leader of hong kong. john lee oversaw a crackdown on the territories democracy movement. the one the approval of around $1400.00 pro beijing members of an election committee. he was the only candidate on the ballot is now said to take office in july irish nationalist party,
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sion fain has won the most seats in northern ireland legislative elections. its leader in the british territory. michelle o'neill called the victory a defining moment the mainly catholic party supports reuniting. the north with the republic of ireland shall vain will now try to form a government to afghanistan. now where the tale bon, have ordered women to cover up from head to toe. ideally, with the traditional burka, that conceals the entire face. a hard line pivot is confirming the worst fears of rights activists. and is the latest in a series of harsh restrictions imposed on women since the taliban returned to power last year. these women just lost another, right? they have right to be seen in public. this could be the last time we see women's faces in afghanistan. as of now, they're required to cover their bodies from head to toe. whether it be a job that women who don't where the job firstly should be identified and their
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guardian should be advised that the women themselves should be punished. it's the latest move to police women's lives and has confirmed fears that taliban rule this time round likely won't be any different to their previous rule from 1996 to 2001 when women's rights were all but removed. women's voices a know to be absent from responses to the new law because they fear being punished for speaking out. only a few dare to talk about life under taliban rule. then they become huge. my line, it is meaningless to live in afghanistan because you feel like a prisoner. i lost the go. you can only eat and sleep and live according to the taliban, as well as the house on fish for the girls have also been barred from secondary education. though it's reported that many of the younger taliban, educating their girls in pakistan and cut off many afghans that infuriated by these
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latest injustices as the taliban continued to curtail women's rights in the name of shashir law. in saturday's wounded lego match up when you're in berlin, guaranteed themselves a spot in european tournament competition. next season with a win at fryeburg, visitors did most of the hard work in the 1st half. they were already, i had one know when christopher triple scored a powerful header captain's gold help the house eventually move out to a 3 nill half time lead. for i where did get one back but substitute to undress schafer finished it up for anyone in the 89th minute. his 1st goal in the german top flight to make the final score for one. there were no such scenes of jubilation for the team from the other side of the german capital. hovering near the bottom of the league heritage, berlin had the chance to confirm their spot in the buddhist league for next season . laying against mines at the home crowd was left disappointed after steph on bell
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scored for mines with 10 minutes left to one. the final score take a closer look at the buddhist lager results. here to in fryeburg both lost to darkman votes. org and labor cruise in all $13.00 sunday gains will round up the much day as she is update at this hour, thanks much for joining us with every journey begins with the 1st step and every language with the 1st word. college pinnacle rico is in germany to learn german. why not learn with him? a simple online on your mobile and free to shop d w e learning course, nico speak, german made easy our interest in the global economy. our portfolio.
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