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ah ah ah, this is the w news live from berlin tonight, germany's credibility problem in ukraine, an attempt to fix it. german foreign minister, utterly to barbara, visited keith to day promising more economic and more military support plus victory in the philippines for the man who wants to be judged by his actions, not by his family history, ferdinand marco's junior, the son of the late dictator, he said, to become the philippines next president after a landslide victory and standing in for his mother,
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the prince of wales assumes the role of the queen. upon doctor's orders. ah, i regard to our viewers watching a p b as in the united states into all of you around the world. welcome. the diplomatic rift between germany and ukraine appears to be healing somewhat with a visit today by germany's foreign minister bundling a bare bach is the 1st cabinet member to travel to ukraine. since russia invaded the country back in february, and germany faces criticism for many things, for its initial reluctance to provide heavy weaponry and for its reliance on russian fuels, thereby use today's visit to dispel doubts and to witness firsthand what russian forces have left behind. she's on a difficult mission. german foreign minister emily in a bare bach visited butcher tuesday morning,
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accompanied by reporters insecurity guards. she's the 1st german cabinet member to visit ukraine since the russian invasion. this town represents the atrocities like nowhere else. and barack is demanding an explanation, as cynthia, dean of fun surety, we owe it to the victims on these victims. you can feel it strongly here, at least these victims could be us. yes, i'm which i assign butcher is a suburb of key emphasis. it's light potsdam, near berlin, manage be it. you can see playground, supermarkets and people on the way to work in. and then you see the worst evidence of crimes right next to them attacking. get now done even more than 400 bodies were found here after russian troops with through ethan is just a few kilometers away. this of, of keith was also on the massive russian bombardment. bad luck visited an apartment building which was completely destroyed later. and keith, at a joint press conference with a ukrainian counterpart to meet your caliber. she had a direct message from moscow. the am me,
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i thought we have understood quite clearly that economic dependence does not bring security if the aggressor simply does not care about the well being of the population. in fact, he got, that's why we are resolutely reducing our dependence on russian energy to 0. and that will be permanent, ultimately, on sla, for him me while fighting continues in ukraine, including odessa, that had be massive rocket attacks here with reports of several deaths. and in the as a star steel works, ukrainian fighters are again reporting heavy russian shelling local politicians say civilians may still be trapped there ever met with ukrainian president for love in miss lensky. along with her dutch counterpart talks focused on military support and help with reconstruction. the face of the german embassy and keith has reopened, but with minimum staffing levels were earlier i spoke with our correspond
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mathias rolliger in cuba asked if the german foreign ministers, main goal was to re establish trust with her ukranian counterpart. exactly. that's what she said. it was a message of support, a message or it was a trust building mission. of course. both sides have been talking a lot about each other. if there has been a lot of disenchantment with germany here in ukraine with a has with their hesitance of germany in heavy arms delivery, et cetera. but now that a more weapon deliveries are on track. of course, this visit is also sending the message that these differences are behind this and, and let's do both sides can rely on each other. germany is after all, one of the most important partners of ukraine in europe. yeah, those are the fact that the message, but what about these lingering and doubts that germany of has it done in will not do enough to help you. great. well i think both sides have been
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able to overcome these are these doubts and the strong message was, were received here in, in cave. and i would say that there she was received quite cordially, both, both, both sides were really trying to or were really showing that they are now working closely together. she's been received by the president and of course, by her counterpart, the foreign minister, very cordially and she's been here not alone. she has been here with the dutch foreign minister, which also sends an important message because a lot of these arms deals actually they involve male more than one country. that means, for example, that germany has the tanks, that is now delivering the gap at pan tanks. but germany does not have the ammunition or some of the how it is, were delivered by the dutch and the germans,
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are doing the training, et cetera, et cetera. so there is also always the aim to show that this is a european affair, not a german or, or any other european country alone. and my teaching that you mentioned that the weapons weapons are needed because the war is still raging on, particularly in the east of the country. what was the latest today? what we know? no, it's a very, very heavy con. there is heavy combat there. we've had some conflicting information today on what was happening there. the russians have said that they had broken through the ukrainian lines, the ukrainians have denied this. so we don't really know. we also know that the bombing of the steel factory as of steel is going on in marie post. so fighting is raging there, and the heavy weapons are indeed needed there. that's what the ukranian side says. because otherwise it would be very difficult to counter attack a to,
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to attack the russian positions which we have dug in deep in the all these years. all right, but he is willing, here with the latest tonight from heave mathias. thank you. the ukraine government . busy today and historic turning point in relations with germany. earlier i spoke with maxine galley professor of international relations that he's national aviation university and i asked him if he agrees yes, i can agree. it is really a historic point and i hope in the future we have already over past all misunderstandings which unfortunately took place during 1st months between our political elite. but frankly speaking, i was very glad to hear it from the minister of foreign affairs of your grant, mr. grant. and i believe he's to you such a person states,
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such things officially? no. do you to some source is room us know. so we can believe it, and actually i believe it also because they cancel out of all of sure. so yes, just recently stated that put in leaves and no chances but to you to ukraine had to weapons meaning jo. any and to increase financial and mostly important for us, at least military support. so i suppose it was a breaking point and the statements prove it. yeah. you, you say misunderstandings. i want to pick up the one what we've seen recently, you know, the president of ukraine, basically uninvited, a former german foreign minister who was planning to visit the country. he said, you know, please don't come that didn't sit well here in berlin. the german chancellor has
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yet to visit. keith, does that seem the message of reluctance in your opinion or should the german chancellor have been standing with the ukrainian president today? you know, usually site shows, visits are prepared by the minister of foreign affairs and usually especially and sons such an important states as germany before and on the level of minister of foreign affairs, all things old date. i jan to approve it written down. so i'm sure they use it all they cancel or is to, to come in very soon, i suppose in the minister of foreign affairs will bring good news. by the way, mister landscape, president landscape didn't state official,
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at least that he didn't want to. or the president of germany a, misunderstand my to come, you know, it wasn't just written in the newspapers. so they were such a room, us, but officially there were no such statements and to buy typically mr. cancel, i was always welcome to give and president landscape status several times. ok. political analysts, maxime, y'all joining us tonight from keith. we appreciate your time in your insights. tonight, thank you. you're welcome. is it possible to talk about russia or ukraine making progress in this work? western military analysts say russian forces do not have much to show for their efforts so far. however, the front lines, they have shifted slightly in many places that are in the path of the advancing and retreating armies. well, like those towns empty of residence,
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but some people are staying behind and they're hoping for pc to be used. mathias berliner. you, you've heard earlier in this broadcast visited a town in the south near nikolai. a village you raised rebushka is right on the front line. virtually no house remains on damaged the village ones at 2000 inhabitants. now, only a handful are left. i luna lucian, could his one of them get from us. vicky sher, it's come 9 hurry were resting a little but a few days ago it was terrible because the bombs were falling, shooting fire, things falling, then 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's yolk? what she called calm means just that fighting is less intense. the village was
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overrun by the russians and then re taken by the ukrainians. yeah, no, i don't judge the soldiers, 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 where when the shelling starts, they hide inside the home. you could do with your this is our little corner, the i'm afraid is basements. i was told there are basements where i can go, luxury will fit here in the street. a woman was buried while she was in her basement. i'm not going there. need to have it happen. when shutting out. this is where we sit together. meanwhile
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she tries to make the best of the situations what those are. so that's where the bomb dropped. there was a big crater. i filled it with us and planted potatoes. helena was born during world war 2. no, she spends the nights and a shell to house is taking severe hits, but unlike others it's still standing and she is maintaining her spirit. oh, little i am holding on growing up. our life was always modest line, but it wasn't bad. where did they? i pray to god that all this is allison. i lena survived road would to as a toddler, now at 80, she plants to survive this war as well. ok, let's take a look now, some of the other stories that are making headlines around the world south korea's new president has called on north korea to give up its nuclear weapons in exchange
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for massive economic gate and servitude unit. so he'll made the offer at his swearing in. during his campaign, the former chief prosecutor pledged to take a more hard line approach towards the north. the world's richest man, ellen must says that he would lift twitters ban on former us president. donald trump. that means something musk who was buying twitter for $44000000000.00. it's called the band quote foolish in the extreme trump, with or twitter band trop rather following the january 6 riots at the u. s. capital of concerned that he could incite further violence. thousands of women have taken part in rallies and mexico to demand that the authorities do more to find their children. more than a 100000 people are listed as missing in mexico. united nations has described the situation as a human tragedy fuel, by absolute impunity. germany has announced that it will contribute more than
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a 1000000000 euros in aid to syrian refugees. use foreign policy chief warned that russia invasion of ukraine is having drastic effects on many poverty stricken series. the more is contributing to the global rise in food prices worsening. the plight for millions of syrians have been displaced by the conflict in their country . we spoke earlier with filippo grundy, the united nations high commissioner for refugees. we asked him about how he can focus dollars attention on displaced syrians in the midst of the russian invasion of ukraine. you raise a very serious issue. and in a way, i'm speaking to you from brussels, i'm participating in this important conference is good that the european union has decided this year again to convene the conference and to call the attention of the donors on the need of all these millions of people. you know, i'm ma'am, and it's,
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it's a complete coincidence. but today the number of syrian refugees registered in the middle east is 5700000. this happens to be today. exactly the same number as the ukranian refugees that have left their country 5.7. and in a way it gives a sense of the magnitude of the challenge is that towards basic millions of people in different parts of the world. a lot of attention on ukraine, that of course detracts from other crises and there's not syria, i'm just back from africa. there's many crises there and in other parts of the world. unfortunately, we need my job. the job of people like me in the united nations, in the 8 community, is to keep the world's attention focused on all these crisis. because all these people that are affected, meet help and need support. and that was it, filippo grundy? there the united nations high commissioner for refugees. the son of the former
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philippines dictator ferdinand marcos is set to become the country's next leader, ferdinand marco's junior. you seem why there is points to win the presidential election in a landslide. his expected victory of sparked protested manila with demonstrators alleging voting irregularities. the candidate who was known as bon bong has asked people, and according here, judge me not by my ancestors, but by my actions of his running made. you see her sarah do tear, take carpio is the daughter of the controversial outgoing president critics regard a marco's to tear take victory as a blow to 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 and the nickname for ferdinand bung bung. marcus junior as news of the election
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result spread, his supporters took to the streets to celebrate. ah, 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 parallel 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 ford and on marcos ruled the philippines as a dictator for 2 decades, and his tenure was infamous for its corruption and brutality. for many,
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it was unthinkable that the marco's clan would ever run for the highest office again. after returning from exile the marcus's return 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. we believe that b. b. m is starkly different from his father, the v. b m. father, 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 are corresponded gear mas as he is covering the elections of the philippines. and he told us, why so many people voted for the song of the disgraced philippines. dictator, ferdinand marketers, what it has happened,
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you're in the philippines. it is truly historic, the risk return of the market dynasty. and if you wonder how did that happen? well, the answer is that marcus has simply appealed to, particularly young voters, voters who don't remember the m, the that system under the dictatorship, the crimes that were committed back. then at the question why that is, the case is twofold. on the one hand. and there are simply ever since the marcos were ousted some 40 years ago from the philippines, there is no culture of, of memory memorizing the events. so how things were under the dictatorship. and also there's been a social media campaign, basically had to whitewash those dark days in the philippines. that was good, much as the reporting from manila over only the 3rd time in heard 70 years on the throne, britons queen elizabeth to day miss the ceremonial opening of the u. k. parliament . instead she handed over the duty to her heir,
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prince charles delivered her traditional speech laying out the government's policies. and this is the most high profile duty that the 96 year old monarch has missed. in recent months. to w correspondent charley chelsea pill. she's based in london and i asked the obvious question about prince charles stepping in to do the queen's parliamentary role. how did he do is absolutely was a marker in history the 1st time that he has done this, and apparently we won the year, you ones tuning and kathleen to see how a, when to print the queen herself, was tuning in to take a look at how has on was doing this really key constitutional role. now in some sense, prince charles has been preparing for a moment just like this, his entire life. he has been in waiting for this roll. it will. so it has to be pointed out that much of this event is pump pageantry and, and tradition so many time on things that many outside of the u. k. indeed many
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within the u. k. think is often quite bizarre, but there is a lot of structure to this is prepared, the speech is relatively short and it's written by the government. and so this it wasn't something the prince charles prepared himself. so we weren't expecting any real fireworks. nevertheless, huge amounts of attention here looking at how he was doing because essentially this is a glimpse into the future for the british public. really, for the 1st time seeing him perform this constitutional role. you really do get the sentence now that there is this, this slow, this gradual transition into prince charles taking on a much, much more prominent role. you take your own a more prominent role because his mother's health is not the best. we know that her platinum do you believe that's coming up? do we know how she's doing right now? yeah, well this of course was another reason for concern. she has had to pull out of number
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events recently, but she is just 1096 years old to an extent it is expected that she scales back as some of her duties to a certain extent. now the reason that was given on this particular occasion from the palace was that she has episodic mobility problems. how is that? she reluctantly decided she could not attend. and that is something that we have recently. we know that she had to be escorted by her son to the memorial service for her late husband's. we have seen that in action. we've seen her using a cane. so it is clear that these mobility issues awkward and have problems. on the other hand, though, she has recently recovered from a balance of coven, we've seen her attending the meetings. for example, very modern women in good spirits that bots. a lot of people been looking at the fact that she wasn't attending this particular event with some consign wondering
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perhaps have we seen the last time that she will take on this important constitutional role? that's very good point. and a lot of people so wondering if they'll make it themselves to be $96.00 and still be able to walk around in charge of some pill and wanted to not show it think ah, the arts of that. oh no, an english t major cities say that they have agreed to sign document striker early holland. on july 1st the norwegian was one of the most wanted players in the world. holland contract means that he can leave the german club this summer for a 75000000 euro transfer fee. now he is set to earn a wage of nearly half a 1000000 euros every week. the whole end is a goal scoring machine. i strike out who combine speed, strengthen scale with phenomenal results. and even if you didn't
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hear it from them, he's moved to mentioned to cc, and it's richard long felton medical. is it true that you're ready to bring erling holland here? we do understand that months just to see if you're in poll position to sign and no answer to your question. no, i'm sitting early holland. your opinion of him as a strike? no question. no answer about questions. holland had also attracted interest from the likes of rail madrid in barcelona, and little wonder, he's average nearly a goal per game for dormant. $88.00 appearances $85.00 goals plus $23.00 assists. those numbers meant his departure was a question of when ne speculation over his future eventually creating tensions between club and player. i believe all i want to do is to play football, but they pressed me to make a decision about my future. so that means i have to make a decision soon and also i'm getting holland follows in the footsteps of his father
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house nga, who will say play to manchester city for 3 years. whole and junior cost a fair bit more there at $75000000.00 euros. somewhat out he, that's a bargain for one of the best players in the world. germany will host the 2024 european championship the opening game in munich, closing game here in berlin. the title match will be played at the olympic stadium here in the capitol, echoing, of course, that 2006 world cup final, you're in germany. the tournament gets underway at music's alliance arena. on june 14th, fruit matches will be played in 2 regional clusters to reduce journey tops for teams and fan his reminder of the top stories that we are following for you this, our german foreign minister on the lena bear book has become the highest ranking member of the german government to visit ukraine since the russian invasion began. her trip follows a diplomatic dispute between berlin and keep germany has now agreed to send ukraine,
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heavy weapons and tobacco, and e, you faced out band of crush what your watch dw news after short break. i'll be back to take you through the day. stick around. we will be right back with ah
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ah ah ah, dear of russia ah, traveling to the edge of the a on the borders of finland, norway and lithuania, the war and ukraine. in the past context with russia was close and commonplace. how would you be dealing with the new thread encounters at the border closer in 60 minutes, dw,
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