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more life starts may 28 on d, w, blew. ah ah, this is dw news live from berlin, not to weeks of diplomatic tensions. germany's foreign minister travels to ukraine, and the lena bear ball case, the 1st member of the german government to visit keith. since russia's invasion and she's promising more support for ukraine also coming up, germany pledges over a $1000000000.00 to help syrians live in living in poverty and dealing with the effects of rising food prices because of the war. and you cry and foot polls,
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worst kept secret is out. handing holland will leave dawson this summer to join manchester city. that's off to be english. club agreed to meet harland. 75000000. euro released v a. i'm john driebe. thank you for your company. the diplomatic rift between germany and ukraine appears to be healey, following a visit by germany's foreign minister, and the lena bear book is the 1st cabinet minister to travel to ukraine since russia invited. in february, germany has been criticized for its initial reluctance to provide heavy weapons and its reliance on russian fossil fuels. bay book used the visit to dispel doubts and to witness 1st hand what russian forces have left behind. she's on
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a difficult mission. german foreign minister emily in a bare voc visited butcher tuesday morning, 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 bare bach 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, mont each. 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 attaching. get now done even more than $400.00 bodies were found here after russian troops with through. ethan is just a few kilometers away. this other, the kia was also on the massive russian bombardment. padlock visited an apartment building which was completely destroyed. later in keith at
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a joint press conference with a ukrainian counterpart to meet your caliber. she had a direct message from moscow. the am may 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 it will be permanent of noise on sla, for in me while fighting continues in ukraine, including odessa, that had been massive rocket attacks here with reports of several deaths. and in the, as a star still works. ukrainian fighters are again, reporting heavy russians shelling local politicians say civilians may still be trapped there. they're not met with ukrainian president velocity. miss lensky, along with her dutch counterpart talks focused on military support and help with reconstruction. or the german embassy. keith has reopened,
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but with minimum staffing levels. and our correspondent mateus burling a is in the ukranian capital and was at that press conference with an alina bare bog. earlier, he told us what message the german foreign minister was hoping to send to ukrainians. it was a message of support, a message or as was a trust building mission of course, or both sides have been talking a lot about each other. a. there has been a lot of a 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 a sending the message that these differences are behind this and, and let still both sides can rely on each other. germany is, after all, one of the most important partners of ukraine in europe. but to your spelling
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a day will to name boucher has become synonymous with the atrocities committed by russian forces in ukraine. and though the threat is far from over, people are gradually returning to the small town near keith, 3000 residence there are unable to forget the lives lost, but as our report of fanny for charles says, they're trying to rebuild among the ruins long lines of this fuel station in butcher drivers are only allowed to buy 10 liters each de leon. it's not enough to fill up your car even to get to cave. around 3000 residents have returned, since ross shall withdrew from here and the frontline shifted. but the impact of the war is everywhere. here in boucher, people have to share this one gasoline station. and this is one of many problems they face as they struggle to restart their lives. even the basics, like water and electricity, are still lacking their priorities,
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restoring essential services. molina scoring works for the city, coordinating the reconstruction, this ah, trade center was ah, completely robbed at the beginning. she wants people to come back and help rebuild what remains after the russian occupation, if russians will not do it. second attempt to attack keith witcher. ah, they'll become comfortable place leaving us. it was but for now the city depends on private donations like this to feed people. as most supermarkets re destroyed, yet residents optimistic with nanette was that guy above is peaceful. we are getting back to normal with them. so everything is getting better. people coming back. okay, so senior this year, right. but not every one who wants to return has anywhere to live. nearly 3
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quarters of all home sir, have been damaged or destroyed. helene and nicholas house burned to the ground in a rocket attack. roy was in me. oh, my god, that will at least was my living room. the couple flat to keith, but wants to move back to butcher as soon as possible. jim aboard lewis at butcher has been liberated. it's my home. i don't want to be anywhere else. i'm staying here a little in the ruins. they find 2 jars of pickles that russian troops left untouched . there per week, at least we still have this to 8. life goes on, the gap are. those are all or no one, those that are safe enough to return in the long term. but those brave enough to come back are sending a clear message to russia. they will not give up on their home left. ok, let's get a round up of some other world news headlines now. anti government protest is have
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been defying a curfew in sri lanka, capital colombo, they calling for the resignation of more members of government, prime minister machine to raj, epoxy finally bound to public pressure and stepped down. on monday. the violence has left 8 people dead and hundreds injured for lanka is ruling from an economic crisis and weeks of civil unrest. more bodies have been found in the rubble of the collapse hotel in cuban capital. havana 42 people died when an explosion destroyed the hotel saratoga, the spokesman for the management company said many victims were hotel workers. police in armenia have detained over 60 people during protest in the capital yerevan hundreds month 3, the cd calling for prime minister. nicole passion yon to step down armine as leader, has faith, the criticism for signing a piece deal with neighboring as the by john in 2020,
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after more than 6 weeks of war as a by john claimed federal territories from armenia. germany has announced that it will contribute more than a 1000000000 euros in aid to syrian refugees. so total of $6700000000.00 euros was raised at an international donor conference for syria. they use foreign policy cheap shows. chief yoseph rel warned that russians invasion of ukraine is having drastic effects on many poverty stricken theory and the war is contributing to global rises in food prices. worsening the plot of millions of syrians displaced by the ongoing war in the country. while earlier we spoke with philipo grandy, the united nations high community high commissioner for refugees, and we asked him about the challenges of focusing donors, attention on display syrians in the midst of rushes, the invasion of ukraine. you raise a very serious issue in no way. i'm speaking to you from brussels,
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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, and it's, 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, 5700000. 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. people like me in the united nations, in the 8 community,
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just to keep the world's attention focused on all these crisis. because all these people that are affected need help. i need support. that was phillip or grandy, the un high commissioner for refugees speaking to us a little bit earlier. well, for only the 3rd time in her 70 years on the throne, britons, queen elizabeth, has missed this ceremonial opening of the u. k. parliament in london. instead she handed over the duty to prince charles air. he delivered her traditional speech laying out the government policies moving forward. the formal opening of parliament is the most high profile and you see that the 96 year old queen has missed in recent months. d. w correspondence charlotte chill, some pill is based in london. we asked her how prince charles did filling in for his mother. this absolutely was a marker in history the 1st time that he has done this. and apparently we one of the ones tuning and kathleen to see how a, when to pay the queen herself,
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was shooting 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 home, pageantry and, and tradition. so many time, all nodes, things that many outside of the u. k. u, indeed many 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,
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you really do get the sense now that there is this, the slow, this gradual transition into prince charles taking on a much, much more prominent role. ah, some football now in english team manchester city say they have a great deal to sign doors when strike elling high land on july. the 1st the norwegian was one of the most wanted players in the world. harlan's contract means he could leave the german club. this summer for a 75000000 euro transfer fee and he said to earn a wage of nearly half a 1000000 years, the weak holland is a goal scoring machine. i strike out who combine speed, strengthen scale with phenomenal results. and even if you didn't hear it from them, he'd move dimensions to see, and it's riches long felton eligible. is it true that you're ready to
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bring early holland? here we do understand the months just to sit here in poll physician to sign and no answer to your question. no answer to holland your opinion of him as a strike and no question. no answer about questions. holland had also attracted interest from the likes of rail madrid and 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, follow his innocent steps if his father house nga, who will say, play to manchester city for 3 years, whole and junior cost a fair bit more. there it's 75000000 euros. some would argue that's
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