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resurrected the ku klux klan starts may 11th on d. w. ah, this is the w news live from berlin, germany's foreign minister on a mission to repair ties with keith on a line, a bad balk is a new crime. the latest sign of japanese strengthening support promises to help you crane and bring the russian war criminals to justice. also on the program, the son of a dictator is likely to become the philippines next president, ferdinand marcos junior appears to have was a landslide victory. but the daughter of the outgoing cod line, lena and leda as the vice president. and what is about what they when might mean
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for the countries democracy? i'm sure lancoste prime minister resigned and made a crippling economic crisis. and roger pox ass steps found as mass protest turned deadly for the president. mr. roger paxis brother refuses to go demonstrate to say thank, won't give up. ah, i'm fool, gail, welcome to the program. the diplomatic risk between germany and ukraine appears to be healing with a visit today by germany is foreign minister adelina bab walkers, the 1st cabinet minister to travel to ukraine since russia invaded in february. ukrainian government was criticized to germany for it. se initial's reluctance to supply heavy weapons and for its economic ties to russia. burnett is now sending tongues and artillery and just dropped its opposition to an
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e. u. lead phase out of russian energy, almost bareback began her visits at butcher the town near keith. that was the sight of widespread atrocities. when it was under russian occupation. she said germany would help bring the perpetrators to justice with you can i incline by his talk. we can make a small contribution by supporting this investigation into war crimes, crimes against humanity. well, just as the international community, we must collect evidence arise and ensure that the perpetrators are held accountable. so we owe that to the victims of the i, b, as in fear, in of fun surety or the foreign minister as it comes a day after the president of the european council witness the devastation of russia's war at 1st hand, as a desert came under intense miss, i'm attack more buildings reduced to rubble. the port city of odessa, after it was pounded by russian missile strikes. the missiles struck on the same
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day that european council president charles michelle visited odessa. the e, the official, was forced to take shelter when air raid sirens went off. president zalinski said rushes, assault makes clear it's disdain for euro lou, joe and his nightly address. he was hopeful that ukraine was one step closer to each membership group. also, they are well aware that this war is not only for our freedom to, for the freedom of all europeans, will need to global. we expect to receive a positive response in june with all regarding ukraine's application for you candidate status quo. in the town of mc alive, ukrainian soldier as our regrouping after rush. as most recent attempt to capture the area, ukraine will need more weapons to be able to fend off further attacks legit fulfilled alo with the will. people have been fighting for 3 months. we were ready
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to go further because we need a victory, but we'll fight for it and complete it any time. oh yeah, the end to live with all the more resources are needed, maybe because of human resources for now you'll be no one to fight law. so we need drones and we need artillery and the beliefs of the course that is good at a sort of have been able to come back in odessa, firefighters and soldier has worked tirelessly through the night to pretend to believe that a shopping mall caused by several missile attacks, ukrainian officials said russia used new hypersonic missiles fired from a plain will need only corresponded to funny for shaw is in cave, an updated maleness situation in the ukrainian capital. even though the situation is quite calm for now, they've been very, very regular air raid sirens see over the past couple of days and the conversations that people have over their coffee break because some restaurants have reopened supermarkets open as well. you see how much to war is integrated in
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a way in the data conversations, talking about whether is it possible that is going to be a nuclear attack on ukraine or asking themselves so on which flow is your apartment? you think it's safe to sleep on that flow. so you realize how really this entire ongoing war, this raging now for 3 months, is taking a toll and people here mentally as everything is just so unpredictable. and as you have just seen in that report, once again, civilian infrastructure has been hit in odessa, a shopping mall, in fact, a military spokesperson there was taking an ironic line. are they saying really, is a shopping center, extremely dangerous? is it really necessary to hit that? so people are not just fed up with the situation that they really don't understand why civilians are the target here of russian forces, but also they grow exhausted by the ongoing vote. not knowing what's going to happen tomorrow. i am, i go to wake up the next day without any shelling in them in the residential
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building, right. i am. this is how people look at the war here in keith. and now the german foreign minister is in cave after a couple of months of frost relations between the 2 countries. how significant is on a learning per box visit. it is very much significant, given the fact that she's the 1st member of the gym, a government who is visiting keith today, but also given the heightened alerts that there is in key. if you cannot tell that . * much of what she's going to do today simply to not jeopardize through security, but also the security of the delegation. what we can say the very 1st stop was in boucher that place just about 30 kilometers here from the capital. that gain said notoriety for atrocities have been committed there. about 400 debt bodies may found in a way that just really just horrendous to describe, let alone at witnessing for the people who have an x you in these people. and it's
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russia to stand accused of these potential crimes. they'll be able to 4 minutes that made very clear during that visit in boucher that there must be justice to that. this is, these are crimes that need to be investigated because this could happen court to any one of us. so it was very important for her to show support a that germany standing on the side of ukraine, even though there was some sort of a diplomatic ro, miley put over the course of the past a couple of weeks as president sty, my german president time. i was an invited recently as a result, german chancellor did not come to ukraine yet, but that seems to have been sorta via a phone call between sty, my and zalinski recently. so actually everybody expects that it's not going to be the last visit that he's just a german for a minister for now. but that, that also german government in the light of germans, a chancellor schultz is going to pay a visit here. and by that show support for the ukraine and people here on the
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ground in ukraine. thank you for that for funny. funny for show, for shot. and keith western military analysts say the russian invasion has made that little progress or the recent days or the front line has shifted slightly as the 2 sides tried patches of territory. and many places in the path of advancing and retreating armies are empty of residence. but some people are staying hoping for peace. w mathias pulling discovered in the town in life. a village you raised rebushka is right on the frontline. virtually no house remains on damaged. the village ones had 2000 inhabitants. now only a handful are left. i luna lucian, could his one of them get from us. vicky sher, it's com 9. sorry we're resting a little you. but a few days ago it was terrible because the bombs were falling, shooting fire,
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things falling down. a bomb fell down in my courtyard. 12 meters from my bedroom. there was a loud bang and fire. i'm surprised my house didn't burn down. that's how it goes here. what duck yoke, what she cause. com means just that fighting is less intense. the village was overrun by the russians, and then we taken by the ukranian. yeah, no, i don't judge the salt is neither the russians nor the ukrainians. it's not their fault. they're forced to do this. she lives here with her son was mentally ill. she says she has not left because she fears not being able to take care of them as well. when the shelling starts, they hide inside the home. do you? this is our little corner, the i'm afraid of basements. there. i was told there are basements where i can go.
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luxury will be here in the street. a woman was buried while she was in her basement . i'm not going the need to have it happen when shelling stop, this is where we sit together. meanwhile she tries to make the best of the situations what those are. so that's where the bomb dropped. it was a big crater. i filled it with us and planted potatoes. helena was born during world war 2. now she spends the night on the shell. the house is taking a severe hits, but unlike others, it's still standing. and she is maintaining the spirit. here who i am holding on growing up. our life was always modest mine, but it wasn't bad. what did they do? i pray to god that all this is overseen. i leena survived road would to as
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a toddler, now at 80. she plans to survive this war as well. as i could look at a couple of stories away from the war and south korea's new president has called on north korea to give up its nuclear weapons and exchange for massive economic aid. conservative units took young. i made the offer at the swearing in ceremony. during his campaign, the former chief prosecutor had pledged to take a more hard line approach towards the north britons. prince charles has read the traditional speech at the state opening of parliament for his for, for the 1st time, his mother, queen elizabeth pulled out of the event on the advice of her doctors. the 96 year old monica has cancelled several public events recently and raising questions about her health. the son of former philippines dictator ferdinand marcus looks likely to become the country's next leader. ferdinand marco's junior is
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poised to win the presidential election with more than twice as many voy votes. as his main rival is expected. victorious voc protests in the capital manila with demonstrators alleging voting irregularities. my house junior has released a statement saying, judge me not by my ancestors, but by my actions is running major sarah to turn to carpio a daughter of the controversial outgoing president. and looks like you to win the post of vice president critics regarding mark austin, 30 victory as a blow to democratic democracy and civil rights. ah, late on monday, the name of the presidential election winner was clear. ah! shouts rang out for a b, b. m. the nickname for ferdinand bung. marcus junior. as news of the election results spread, his supporters took to the streets to celebrate. ah,
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the candidates himself reached out to his supporters. i want to thank you for all you have done for us. there are thousands of you out there volunteers paralo groups. political leaders that have cast their lot with us because of their belief in our message of unity because of their belief in the candidates his when cement his families returned to power in the philippines. following the revolution, the toppled his late father in 1986. the elder ferdinand marcos ruled the philippines as a dictator for 2 decades, and his tenure was infamous for its corruption and brutality. for many, it was unthinkable that the mar coles' class would ever run for the highest office
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again. after returning from exile, the marcus is returned to public life in the philippines with several family members taking on political positions. many of bong bongs younger supporters don't connect him to his father's crimes. i'm in a bubble on thought, like we believed that b. b m is starkly different from his father. the bbm silva, ferdinand bung bung markers ran his election campaign on the promise of unity, but has failed to explain his policy plans in detail. analysts war and that his administration will most likely mean more strong men postering and less democratic freedoms and transparency. well, date of new asia correspondent gail moto says in the philippines, and he told me more about my vote to seem unconcerned about restoring a member of the macos family to pow a non marcus junior appealed to a particularly young audience,
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an audience that simply does not remember of the atrocities the killings, the corruption, of the regime, of the father of the president, that is most likely going to to make this race to your president and marcus junior . and the reason for that experts have taught me are twofold. on the one hand, ever since the family was ousted, as you have said some 40 years ago, there are simply be that the memory of that iraq, that dictatorship was not kept alive. and secondly, you had a huge media social media campaign, white watching the history of that was basically in favor of my costume. you're now right. and so does the philippines know what to expect from bump bump residency? like we've seen in the required a lot of promises were made to air, but also in no specifics given what is actually going to happen. so he wants to
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boost jobs. he want to bring down prices, the philippines, up in a hard hit, as many countries in southeast asia, or by the pandemic, and an indicator of what is to expect may also be that he's teamed up, was surrendered to the daughter of the current strong man who has ruled the philippines with an iron fist that many expect at that kind of a rule to continue in this way. now you, you mentioned that the importance of social media and your, your 1st to answer it does seem increasingly important in presidential elections. project outlines was why that it was absolutely breathtaking when you take a closer look at when one expert explain to me that many suspect behind this white washing machinery, one read really as to say, hundreds and hundreds of bots and people boosting tweets and driving a misinformation campaign is the, is the a market dynasty. that's what it least what they suspect,
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although markers himself markers junior. the nice that but the very fact that he's, he may be behind that shows how the system can be changed from and really a terrible dictatorship that people to day when you ask them. remember a golden era of stability and richness. they say the market family is rich and has brought stability and we'll bring that again. and so that's, that's one of the reasons. and of course, another thing on social media was that opponents were badly vast. the mean of all opponent, lenny operate off for, for instance, or was suspected to be backed by communist rebels. there were a sexist assault on, on social media, on her. so real antique campaign and a white wasn't campaign and the combination of that has helped mark was tremendously good talking to gay oak. thank you so much for joining us today because father gail got matters in manila that you shall anchor the prime minister
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has announced his resignation. after months of economic crisis may hinder roger packs as decision to step down followed up mass demonstrations which left several people dead. but while the prime minister has gone, his brother president got a bio roger packs, it is refusing to go as protest continued. the relish has been given power to detain people without warrants gale's on the streets of colombo. the crisis center lanka has reached a tipping point ah, government's aboard does have had enough of the protesters. i and i know how to get them the bond on that ends and wreak havoc across the capital. she lanka
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is facing its worst economic crisis in decades. it's foreign currency resolves, have virtually run dry, forcing the government to ban all imports. this has led to severe shortages of food, fuel and other essential items. many blame the president for economic mismanagement . i with. 7 austin, prime minister, my in that larger boxes resignation was a small but important degree for the protesters. but many now one the president to go as well. oh wow. it can be happier and i think it even was the longer i must be or joy was by the the fact that he has design, it's probably one step good. blank to add something good. but i think we have
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a long there to roy in terms of the finding people that i places, but this is a fantastic the bodies are these people. if this actually happened, the military has deployed hundreds of groups to help contain the unrest and government has imposed an indefinite view. oh, but the protesters show no sign of quitting. i. so with the prime minister, god, who is in charge of the government mall on other. yeah, i think it is an editor, the news magazine here, miles south asia. and i asked him so yeah, we've had a quite an eventful 24 hours. and this is our question at the moment that didn't go out of pocket billing power and the designation of the e and means that a new cabinet has to be appointed. the parliament was a john lost by the 17th,
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but that would be the speaker has requested the president to reconvene recon mean the party with all the media. so it's still very much developing situation. right. and so will it be that they are going are prime ministers, a party who run so well that what, what, how is that going to happen? how are you going to put a cabinet together of people of people that the civilians trust? yeah, i think that's, that's again, a very important point. the people do not trust the current government. this is why they've been out on the street for the last month now. protesting. so any government that has previous lead allegiance with the government will be i feel rejected by the people. so it's going to be a very tough you know, a couple of days and
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a half of the free lunch politically as well. right. and let's talk about the, the crisis. the country is in. at the moment round the world, lots of countries are suffering. they economic effects of things like coven and the cost of a fuel. if this what's going on in shalanda or is this about economic mismanagement and corruption? yeah, i mean you up to the right, that's no argument that the pen let me has history of the hobbs. you know, along that i do, stumbled towards that i was, but there have been other factors like what you just mentioned. economy mismanagement by the government, which led to the current crisis and the current depleted state of the foreign exchange rate. so now the government acted against the found economy policies and the advice of free lunch and economy. i mean, we can go to the sounds like the fertilize the been the artificial inflation of the b by the central bank. you know, these,
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these have facilitated the sizes and now we don't have, we simply don't have dollars to be for essential imports. and sheila has, has become like a course retail, you know, of, you know, of what not to do. so that's the kind of state you know, that's the kind of say that again, right now, i will thank you for joining us and outlining that so clearly for us that model. and i think from him out, sanitation magazine, thank for the war you claims. having an impact on the country's universe is leaving many damage to their research programs, disrupted a french government program where it's already help scientists in places like syria, yemen and afghanistan is not providing grants to ukrainian academics d, w. so you found the car met ukrainian researchers who are working in leo the cloth bene, university in leo. it's known for its programs in science and medicine, as well as it's research facilities. helena could see at silver and the tardies
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winkle arrived here in march from ukraine to sleep or not a covered wish. i had the biologists and long time colleagues that fled cliff along with the children during the russian bumping even children, the lab, the harrowing events unfolding back home on never, far from their minds, wasn't on the property. and i was no way if i begin every morning my scrolling through the news and checking my parents and my husband and ukraine are okay as i. but i also have to use this opportunity being here in the young ensures that my children are safe. it makes me feel less guilty. vocal yeah, it's important to be able to continue doing scientific work and keep my mind busy. it helps preserve my mental health over what the price of all that say. yes boy, 2nd was but of them. and then as that all yeah, the continuing warden, ukraine has meant that like helena and natalia scientists and ph. d students are increasingly seeking refuge on foreign campuses, especially in france. and then so i recent years,
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scientists from around the world who faced serious threats to the work into the lives have come to france, thanks to a special government program. but now the focus has shifted to ukraine with the program. it's providing emergency funding to help host ukrainian scientists in french research institutes like this one, natania and helena about of a cutting edge european research project indian. oh, the learning new techniques. the study of nanoparticles and the impact on cell cultures. the mr. detect and treat cancerous tumors without the harmful effects of chemo or radiation therapy and see from them. but it's not all about work today designed to stick a day off from the campus to explore the city of leon, along with the children beside seal. still memories of their own home city and what they left behind in them. what is the greatest yard, the co shop they need yet the course,
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but you are my optimistic and i really hope and believe that we will return to q for that for sure. we absolutely need to go back in the more because most of my life is there. you are. who are you the when that does happen, natania and helena planned to use the know how they picked up and leo to help the development of research in ukraine. i saw to remind of our top story at this, our german foreign minister, another burbock is in ukraine. her visit follows a diplomatic dispute. retreat. burning am keith. germany has now agreed to send ukraine, have a reference to rather an answer back and you phases of russian. before we go uh, this iconic andy warhol, print of marilyn monroe, has become the most expensive 20th century artwork ever to be sold at auction. settlement at $100.00. 70000000000 for the wall is selling here. use
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