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blue ah ah, this is dw news live from berlin, ukraine puts a russian soldier on trial for war crimes. the 21 year old is accused of shooting dead anom civilian at the start of the war. green says it's the 1st of many more such trials to come. russia offensive in the east of ukraine runs into difficulties counter attacking ukrainian forces retake territory around the city of hockey. and thousands of mourners pay their last respects to a veteran. al jazeera journalist killed on the job, but sharing accolades,
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burial is mod by violence of days. ready forces charged the funeral procession carrying her casket. ah, i'm told me your logic. well, it's good to have you with us. a russian soldier is set to go on trial accused of war crimes committed during the ongoing russian invasion of ukraine. the 21 year old stands accused of killing a 62 year old, unarmed civilian during the 1st week of the conflict. a media scrum that ukraine 1st trial of a russian soldier on war crimes charges. the 21 year old is accused of killing a 62 year old man, shooting him dead to stop him from reporting the russian soldiers presence to the
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ukrainian military. what was the recording of some squeak on february 28th and a village northwest of how keith. the accused shot an unarmed and threatening civilian in the head with an assault rifle rose on the books a little boy, that's the trial marks the beginning of ukrainian judicial prob, into alleged russian atrocities on its territory. the attorney general says prosecutors are examining more than 10000 alleged war crimes committed by russian forces against ukraine civilians. in a phone conversation with the russian president, chancellor felt made clear that ending the military operation must be a priority. put him on a copper, put and must pull his troops out and reach an agreement with ukraine. and that must be a peace deal that isn't imposed on ukraine, but one that ukraine finds acceptable. you know. meanwhile, rushes foreign minister had harsh words about ukraine's you missions she uses
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you has evolved from a constructive economic union into an aggressive militant actor issue. are you going to with ambitions far beyond the european continent that it was a big deal in europe basically continue. ukrainian president vladimir zelinski also said he was ready for direct talks with the russian president, but he stressed the ukrainians would not like the idea as things stand. russian attempts to take ukraine's 2nd largest city parties. now appear to have been largely afforded ukrainian forces have gained more ground around the city, pushing the russian army back north towards the border. some residents have now been able to return to their homes. these were left behind in a village east of hockey of when the russian army was forced to retreat. ukrainian soldiers have managed to retake several villages on the outskirts of the
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city. but they remain on high alert. a possessive with forbidden rental to the front lines of the which is not stable. the luxury molly from all over the village went from hand to hand to the waller. our guys took it back in the course. the russian forces are using artillery. we and kicked them out towards the water all the way from their russian forces continue to launch artillery. moving behind the path of destruction, north of her cave. recent shelling destroyed this cultural center. while local residents were receiving humanitarian aid. at least 2 civilians were killed in the attack. meanwhile, in the west of her cave residence have started to return to what is left of their homes. this village was liberated any
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a few weeks ago. a, everything is destroyed, but look at the roads or a little last year. the road was fixed and everything was getting better. but after the russian troops made darkness, we came to rebuild our house. we need to live somewhere. we can't live in the subway forever. as resident scrapple with a scale of destruction here, at least there is hope that the will will see you. let's take a look at some other developments in the ukraine conflict. ukrainian and british officials say russian forces have suffered heavy losses. trying to cross a river in the lou haskell region of eastern ukraine. he was released video it says, shows the aftermath of a strike on a russian pontoon bridge. britain's defense ministry says russia lost to what it
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described as significant armored maneuver elements in the attack. earlier this week, sweden's foreign minister says a country succession to nato would prevent conflicts in northern europe. and linda was presenting a parliamentary report on security as we didn't consider applying to join the alliance in the face of russia. invasion of ukraine. russian energy supplier has said it will stop exporting electricity to finland, beginning saturday, as it has not been paid. the nordic countries grid company said the move will not affect supplies as power from russia. accounts for just 10 percent of its total consumption. ukrainian foreign minister demetrius could labor as accused russia of preferring was to talk, talks at a meeting of g 7 foreign ministers here in germany. caliber was attending the summit as
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a guest. he called on the gathered representatives of the world wealthiest economies to step up, arms applies to his country and to put more pressure on russia. g 7 countries have promised to support ukraine until victory. the serene atmosphere of north german country retreat. the venue for talks on the global effects of more in ukraine war the western democracies working together to face down, rush and aggression. germany currently holds the presidency of the g 7. so german foreign minister and alina burbock was in the chair. he, you foreign policy chief years, it burrell announced more military help for ukraine. the recipe is clear, more of the same. i mean more so poor to grain, including military's to abort. we did of being union, we will provide a new tranche of $500.00 more millions to support
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military ukraine. ukrainian foreign minister to metro caliber was a guest at the meeting. on friday. he came with clear demands for support. today i asked a g 7 countries to adopt legislation and put in place all necessary procedures needed to seize russian sovereign assets and give them to ukraine. yes, give them to ukraine for ukraine to use this money to rebuild our country to reconstruct our country, after all the damage inflicted on us among the key issues facing the international community is the threat to food supplies. much of the world's grain comes from ukraine. but the russian blockade means very little is leaving the country together was just 7 to day. we discussed ways how to lift these blockade, how to make sure that ukrainian agricultural products will make it to the global
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markets, especially to africa and to asian countries. we look here for food, security, of african countries of asian countries and everyone who depends on thur, on, on supplies from ukraine, food weapons, sanctions. these are the concrete questions for the g 7 diplomats is they way their options. they're also determined to show that though the war drags on, they stand together. in jerusalem, thousands of mourners have pay their final respects to veteran al jazeera journalists, sharina blackly. the u. s. palestinian reporter was shot dead under disputed circumstances on wednesday. but before her funeral services could begin, israeli security forces charged into the crowd carrying her coffin. ah, it is meant to be a day of solemnity of respect and of taking leave. that us should mean up to our
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class mon is set out. israeli police storm the cloud, beating them with patterns. the pallbearers love said grip of the eclipse casket fell. police drabs, palestinian flags, a symbol officially band in israel and the occupied territories. the family was later allowed to drive her cough into a catholic church, but those violent scenes will add to the groundswell of palestinian anger. anger that's been growing since a respect to genesis was shot and killed by covering a military raid in the occupied west bank. at 2 o'clock, killing has been the subject of bitter dispute or employ al jazeera says israel killed had deliberately and in cold blood. but israel says it was a shootout near where she was hit. it says that without ballistic analysis of the bullet, it cannot determined whether she was struck by israeli or palestinian gunfire. the
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palestinian authority which holds the bullet, has refused israeli calls for a joint investigation. as mona's followed abu atlas final journey, they paid tribute to her legacy. the objective and professionalism, another woman, another man, another palestinian will stand up. pick up the mike, pick up the camera, and he would be the new voice of a son. apple, apple. his body has been laid to rest next to her parents in the u. s. the e u and the u. n. have o backed calls for a full investigation into her kelly. now some of the stories making headlines around the world. north korean leader, king jung own, has described the coven 19 outbreak in his country as a great disaster. the country reported 21 deaths from the disease. on friday,
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the state news agency says more than 280000 people are being treated for coven 19 symptoms. massive fire in an office building in new delhi is killed at least 26 people. dozens more were injured in the police said they were looking into what may have caused the blaze of the view. one of the complex has been arrested. the funeral has taken place of the president of the united arab emirates shakily for beans. i had a died on friday at the age of 73. he had ruled the gulf state since 2004. the government has declared a 40 day morning period to sport now and the blunders legal wraps up this weekend. and there are tense battles ahead at both. the top and bottom of the league has a berlin and stood guard both hoping to secure safety from relegation or lapse in pole position to pick fryeburg to 4th place and champions league football. like
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6 vastly superior gold difference means a draw way to already relegated bill of feldwood do, but their coach says they would be sitting back. does that guns can see is mitch it'll be a really, really tough, much more need. the ball is always actually, if we want to play for the when we're going there to produce our best performance and for that as you need everything up so often under austell, alice leipzig, opponents in the german cup. final christian stress, fryeburg are hoping to put one over on them in the league to fryeburg no, a winning lever cousin could secure 4th place and a 1st ever craft at europe's elite competition. leave her cousin of already qualified for the champions league. but their wish to give retiring sporting director and club legend, rudy fuller, a fitting send off means they won't lack motivation. the other end of the table had to berlin and stood got will get out to avoid the relegation playoff spot. the
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berliners need just to draw endorsement to secure safety, but at god's unlikely draw last time out against champions buyer has given them such self belief that their coach says no motivational speeches are needed to inspire them by inch be lost. in addition to the non game, i gave a normal team talk, i thought it the dish and i'm very self critical. he, if we ever we came out like fireworks and the boys know what it's all about. spirit all the tension as feeling in your stomach. it rises every day. intac patter, meanwhile, will hope their failure to take a point at home to might last weekend won't cost them dearly. and what promises to be an epic bend as league finale. and i, as a reminder of the top story of a falling for you, ukraine has put a 21 year old russian soldier on trial for war crimes. he is accused of killing
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a 60 to the old, unarmed civilians during the 1st week of the war. 2 of the cases are expected to be heard in the coming days. that's it for now, and there's more news on our website. eat up into com. i'm told me automatic with one of mankind's oldest ambitious could be within reach. ah, what is it really is possible to reverse aging researchers and scientists all over the world are in a race against time. the d. n. a molecule though has 28000000 different our glasses.

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