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i bought for ah ah, this is dw news live from berlin, dozens. he had killed in an air dry kind of school in east in new crime. 60 people i believe, did as russia steps up its attacks, the g 7 imposes new sanctions, including a phase out of oil imports and more prominent figures hid to ukraine to show this support. also coming off german chancellor, olaf shoulds says russia cannot win the war and ukraine. he says vladimir putin is
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falsifying history by comparing the conflict to the fight against nazi germany. and the german football allied contender for the goal of the season will take in all of the glorious action from the pen ultimate match day in the buddhist legal. ah, i'm jarrett raid, welcome to the program. the g 7 group of leading nations is imposed, is imposing new sanctions against russia. it includes a commitment to banning or phasing out oil imports from moscow during a video conference with the j 7 ukrainian president. flood m is the lensky asked for reconstruction aid, saying it'll cost more than 600000000000 euros to rebuild his country. but that amount is likely to grow as russian forces step up their attacks on eastern and south and ukraine. meantime, a growing list of prominent politicians and entertainment stars are visiting
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ukraine in solidarity. ah, the 1st ladies of the u. s. and ukraine. visiting a school near the border to slovakia, while mainly a symbolic visit to show support for ukraine. the 1st lady's maid time to help the children make mother's day cards. i shall be bringing the poor poor included people and the 9 states in lake with the brutality of this war was once again brought front and center. when a russian air strike flattened his school in the village of below go rifka near lou hans around 90. people were believed to be sheltering here. rescuers pulled 30 survivors from the rebel. but some 60 people perished.
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with them in chief canadian prime minister justin trudeau made a surprise appearance meeting with ukraine's president for lot amusing lensky to talk trade to bolster ukraine's economy. but he also visited some residential areas hit by russian attacks. we began our day to day with a visit to ear pin, or i witnessed firsthand the brutality of rushes, illegal war of neighborhoods. battered homes destroyed. it is clear to vladimir putin is responsible for heinous war crimes. there must be accountability. canada will support ukraine as you seek justice for your people who russia is killing. and brutalizing under the streets of keys, irish rock legends, you to put on a musical show of solidarity in a metro station. making it perfectly clear that they to stand with ukraine. ah
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aah! or europe has been mocking the 77th anniversary of the end of the 2nd world war. german chancellor, olaf schoultz has made a key note tv address. he says vladimir putin cannot win the warrant. ukraine, he also added that putin likens the conflict to the fight against nazi germany. but schoultz says this is a falsification of history. auster how to we have learned a crucial lesson from the disastrous history of our country. between 1033 and 945. it is never again, never again war. never again, genocide, never again. tyranny. although and yet it has happened again war in europe. ukrainian president zalinski referred to this to day or 2 in the,
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in the current situation, this can only mean defending justice and liberty. i have on the side of those under attack. we support ukraine in the battle against the aggressor. not to do so, would be tantamount to capitulating to unbridled violence, and would embolden the aggressor. we are helping to bring the violence to an end of . or for more now i'm joined by d. w reporter katie stephens. k the hide it. tell us why did chunk for salt feel the need to make this speech? while all i saw has come under a lot of criticism over the war and ukraine and what was seen as a really quite hesitant response by his government taking over this issue was whether to send heavy weapons to ukraine. so i think this speaks was really about showing leadership and trying to bring the voters along with him. so he used the speech emphasize what germany is doing to support ukraine imposing sanctions, taking refugees,
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and now after some prevarication sending those heavy weapons. he also tried to deflect some of that criticism by saying that germany is not taking any steps where it will be acting alone, only in coordination, always with its partners. and it will not risk during nato into a war. at the same time, i think he was looking to reassure voters concerned about just that that this war can spread, could even threaten piece in germany to verify it, as he said, your fears should be listened to. but also that germany cannot allow itself to be paralyzed by fear. so i think really a message that germany has a special responsibility to help you kind defend itself against what he turned the russian aggressor. you've been talking a little bit about public opinion, how much support is there for the government's response to the war and ukraine so far? we're trying to the really quite a bit on this issue. so recent polling shows that just over half warranted more decisive action against russia, but around 40 percent recording for more restrained course. and also in this issue of whether or not to send heavy weapons,
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something germany is now doing. that was also a roughly even spit in this recent polling for about 10 days ago. and i think that affects the country always very concerned about war country where military intervention was to be for many years. of course, thank to japanese history. so not really a surprise, the vote is spent on this issue, but where they do seem to be more unified. isn't that the satisfaction with chance? the last shots in this recent poll, just a 3rd find his ukraine post the convincing and almost half, think that he is unable to see the country through this crisis. that's a big jump in confidence since he was elected quite a problem for the transfer. and i think that probably reflects that. it was early week says what we're seeing the hesitation prevarication still seem to be having a lingering effect on those approval ratings for chancellor lachelle. ok t w reporter katie stephen. say, thank you katie. well the city of mc alive is on the front lines of the war in southern ukraine. it's been hit by
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russian attacks time. and again since mid april. and it's blocking an advance by moscow's forces towards the death of a correspondent martinez. building a is embedded with the ukranian army on the front lines name nicole live, and he spoke to residents who lived through the onslaught suburbs and dreams shattered lives destroyed by 8 russian bombs. the southern ukrainian city of mc alive has been plagued by bombing and shelling since the beginning of the war. alexander was sitting in his garden in early march, when 2 planes flew overhead, dropping bombs, linear billow, bill in the amuse that they were brusquely this christmas was born near school. oh roscoe adjustable. there were explosions, white smoke everywhere. it took off the roof and the fence over there. 2 people died. it was a clear day, they were flying low. they must have seen that there are no soldiers here. just
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civilians you go. where they go. ask ah, fighting continues in the region during our visit. it was here in mac alive that the russian advance was stopped. now the city is blocking a russian advanced towards odessa. but the price is destruction. in late march the governor's resident's became at target. this building was hit by a russian clever messiah the obvious target. being the governor who has been one of the most important public figures during this war. the rover uncle was a good morning. we are from ukraine last night. they bombed and bomb the bus, and we bought a dealer. we are from ukraine. the opening line of vitaly, kim's daily video has become famous. being at the front line, his videos are watched all over the country. the governor is
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a close ally to president lensky. will have no chance for now to uh, to get throughout the fence, so i don't think they had no forces to get through our defense for now was for, for, for a couple days at less. for now, pressure on the city has eased priorities to restore water supplies for 3 weeks. now the tops in the city have run dry. what williams is still listed, we are fighting and overcoming all difficulties. we always hope for the best. i think hope for the future and optimism is probably a characteristic trait of the ukrainian people. nothing can break. you follow me. when you did normally just in life within the next week, the city administration has promised tap water will be running again.
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ok, let's get a quick round up of some other world news headlines now. germany's conservatives have scored a strong victory in elections in the northern state of c 3 holstein. it was a crushing defeat for the social democrats. of chancellor. all are salt with their share of the vote. plunging criticism of shelters, response to the war in ukraine is seen as a factor in the result. is riley soldiers shot dead to palestinians in separate incidents on sunday. this, along with the stabbing of a policeman in jerusalem, happened hours after the arrest of 2 palestinians suspected of killing people on israel's independence day. israeli, palestinian violence has surged in recent weeks and polling stations have opened in the philippines where voters are choosing their next president. 10 candidates vying to succeed president rodrigo, to 30 heading the pack is the son of the late philippine dictator ferdinand marcus . it was deposed and exiled 40 years ago to sport now and in the
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bundis league, champions by and played host to struggling, stood guard, knowing a win would condemn the visitors to the relegation sign before the final game of the season. but with by and coronation plan for the final whistle stood guard, took advantage of a rare lapse in concentration. the mice, the sharla was in town for by ins, title winning celebrations, but stood got, we're hoping to spoil a party, but his legal survival still the name of the game and the visitors made a dream start t r. go thomas banking one, pos mammal lawyer. in the minutes the germany captain failing to get to hand on the ferocious efforts one mill boy and then do level before half time serge can average twisting his way into scoring position in 30 minutes. a dummy to one defender before another finished the job for him by and then took
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the lead through thomas miller on the stroke of half time. the still wants a lead goal of the campaign. acute turns setting up the scoring johns in the 4th and 4th minutes. but scrappy shit got had everything to play for and made it to to shortly after the break. a trademark header from the ever reliable sasha elijah, h ultimately ceiling a points for the visitors. a share of the spoils ensure stuttgart maintain their hopes of avoiding delegation on the final day of the season. of frank should have had a disappointing bundis league a season, but with the rope a league final. in 10 days time the eagles needed to hold their form against glad back. a goal going down into the 2nd half. it took a moment of powerful brilliance to bring them back level forward. gonzalo casias
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gord, one of the goals of the season from outside the area this drag gave his side a share of the spoils in their last home fit fixture of the season. ok, let's take a look now at the full set of results for bundis league unmatched, a 33 stood guards draw with by and gives them a chance to avoid a relegation playoff game. here to berlin's last mean, they'll have a nervous, final match day next weekend minds when yon berlin dot mon false berg leave a cousin and bolcom were all winners. i forget you can always get dw news on the go. just download our app from google play or from the app store. this'll give you access to all the latest news from around the world, as well as push notifications for any breaking news. and of course, if your part of a new story, you can also use the dw app to send us photos and videos of what's happening.
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