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[000:00:00;00] ah, this is dw news life from berlin, f. so start siege end. russia says it's captured more than $260.00 ukranian soldiers hold up in the steel mill. the troops of take into territory held by russian forces where moscow says there will be given medical treatment. ukrainians had been trapped in the still works for weeks. we made the sister of one of the fighters of the as of regiment in body or both, who still waiting for news of her brother to hear about the regiments,
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controversial pass plus the u. s. president says and pay his respects to the victims of a racist rampage, providing a rise in buffalo, new york, where he's expected to cope or strict gun laws. i mean the families of the 10 people shot dead by once the premises on saturday. at the 1st time since the side of the pandemic, the con film festival is back without restrictions. so it's time to grab the popcorn and take a listen to our correspondence. take on this year's big screen offerings. ah, i've been fizzle. welcome. over 260 ukrainian soldiers have surrendered, they'd been hold up in a still works in the southern city of mary opal for weeks. it ends the longest siege of the war so far and puts russia in full control of the key city. russia is already taken hundreds of the find some severely wounded to territory held by its
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forces. the kremlin says they will be treated in accordance with international agreements. any of the russian defense ministry says these pictures shall mar you, pull fighters undergoing inspection before being evacuated. dozens of wounded troops have been taken from are you pull to hospital in the russian controlled town of noble as offs in the far east. some 200 others were transferred north to all the nif cut in russian. back to supper, his territory several 100 ukrainian soldiers could still be inside the eyes of style steel plant. keith, it's as it wants to get them out alive, whom i am on. that usually does. we hope to save the lives of our boys, that among them a heavily wounded. they have been treated obama. i want to on the line ukraine needs. it's ukranian here is alive. this is our principal is the laws of the men from over donald to hopes of the work continues to bring our boys home and it
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requires delicacy and time just in keep. many ukrainians are skeptical about rushes . pledge to treat ukrainian soldiers in line with international norms during her nothing good will come of it. we don't know how they will be treated. actually we do know what we have already seen in boucher, a pin on the other towns. injuries respond. remember, it probably isn't very good if it. but if there's no with the way the soldiers can be saved later, russian backed separatist have released this video, which they say shows them patrolling. the as of style still works on tuesday. it like the rest of them are you, bull is largely in ruins. the cities loss is a major symbolic blow for ukraine. and one that came at a heavy price for both sides. funny fata is in cave for us. i asked to whether you great is expecting to release russian prisoners as part of the deal. what we know
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at this point is that actually ukraine is trying to get more more. i saw just aldo, of the as of styles steel plan. there's no information when that a prisoner swamp is going to take place. in fact, people here in ukraine, a wondering whether it's going to take place at all if they listen to the debate going on there in russia. some low may cause basically a cooling for these i have evacuated as of sol as soldiers from the as of regiment that they have to be brought to justice basically that they do not vote deserve to live. also, the justice ministry in russia basically cause in the supreme court right now to i declare that the eyes of a regiment is a terrorist organization. as a result, clearly people here in ukraine order. any people are quite skeptical that is going to be a prisoner swap, and they actually quite worried when it comes to the safety of those were already out of the as of saw steel plant. what is really their fate? now we have to zoom in
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a little bit on the history of the as of regiment because part of the truth is also that when a vis a military unit started as a voluntary militia, yasser will bring war to our country. and he knew that he needed to prepare national greenlee. a thrust does not shit that i bought the what the state are to him was 26, joined the angel fragment a few years ago. it was formed as if born here, militia group and later became part of the national guard. he still hold up here in the as of stance, steel plant. the last holdout of ukraine's forces in the port city of from are you pull the regiment released his pictures displaying the horrible conditions. some of the fighters are in put in, accuses the units of being not cease. he's justified his invasion by claiming that ukraine needs, in his words, they nazi fire inc, which has drawn a backlash globally. your and key. the unit is seen as heroes. billboards have sprung up, supporting the soldiers. yes,
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this is i'm expressing huge gratitude for them for standing for us and for our ukraine, nestle. then johan was looking for peer 10, as for every russian ever ukrainian is radical. but we only want to live on our own, and we strive to speak our own language. and every as of soldier is a ukranian, wasn't as o t o green. because leslie, co chair researchers, right when groups he says it's correct that the founder of herself, harbored neo nazi views, but ins it's, that's changed now for all those guys who were interested in politics more than in the military, actually gone from there. but ali on fred's him and after a 1st several months of it's existing in 2014, natalia doesn't want to get into also of controversial past. she's more worried for her brother artem no. what so on piece. so here he was texting me that he's alive, he has room and that's it. he writes very short messages. unfortunately,
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there's room holding on to signs of life and hoping her brother will return a life funny since you filled with natalia, have you had an update from her she's basically saying that she's appealing to the pope to help her brother being released safe and sound from the as of saw steel plan, and in fact she was suggesting would it be much better if turkey i would have extracted the soldiers and the soldiers would go to turkey as long as the war age is on. but clearly, this is not the playbook that's currently unfolding here as russia and ukraine agreed for this on this prison as well. only nobody knows whether that's actually going to take place. okay, timely. filing for child, our correspondent in ukraine, in the capital, kia, thank you very much for the update. the british government wants to scrap parts of the know and island breaks at protocol the trade trade. he was agreed with the
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european union less than 3 years ago. speaking to parliament, british foreign minister this trust said the plant legislation is to ensure that the people of northern island are able to access the same benefits as the people of great britain are shed. objective has to be to find a solution that can come on the broadest possible cross community support the years to come and protect the belfast. good friday agreement in all its dimensions. that's bringing the w's big mass in london, bigot. what does this over whole of post briggs? it trade rules in northern ireland actually main it means that the u. k is threatening the e u. it's threatening to actually unilaterally change this agreement, which was the result of really months and months of negotiations with the european union after breaks and, and it's a consequence of the u. k. decision to actually go for what was then called a hard break, said to,
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to basically cut of any alignment when it comes to standards with the european union so that britain could go his own way. and this is now causing problems when it comes to trade between the u. k and northern ireland. now, the u. k. has signed us off of critics are saying that the u. k is actually risking a trade war with the european union and d, we've already had a reaction from the you very, very critical of what the u. k is trying to do. and critics, in parliament, there was a long debate in parliament, or after the statement by this trust that you've just played, they say, is this really the right time to be antagonistic to the european union? people here are facing a cost of living crisis. we have a war going on in europe, in the ukraine, and is this really a good time to pick a fight with your closest trading partner?
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good question. big mass in london for us. thank you. is a quick look at some other stories making used to day clashes have a ranted in libya after fancy busha, the countries parliamentary, appointed prime minister, attempted to enter the capital. tripoli later withdrew from the city, citing the safety of civilians after violence broke out. 2 rival administrations of buying for power. following the end of the civil war 2 years ago, the un has called for com. clashes are broken out at a funeral in jerusalem for a palestinian man who was fatally injured during recent violence at the alex and mos is where the police find tear gas and rubber bullets after mourners through stones and fireworks. police arrested multiple palestinians, while dozens more were injured. u. s. president joe biden is in buffalo, new york, where a gunman shot dead 10 people just days ago. police are investigating the attack as a racist hate crime. the president and 1st lady,
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a meeting with family members of those killed as well as community leaders. the alleged government is an 18 year old who has shown support for white supremacist ideals. he attacked the grocery store in a predominantly african american neighbourhood. at 11 of the 13 people hit with gunfire with black dw washington bureau chief in his pole is in buffalo. i asked her about president biden's visit to a city still in morning. the 1st stop he made was right exactly here. next to the market where the shooting happened last saturday, he stopped with 1st lady deal bite and adam memorial for some 10 minutes or so. i prayed and really paid respect to those who got killed right now. he's meeting with family members of those who got killed and 1st responders later today, he is expected to deliver speech and is expected to really address this mash shooting as a hate crime. and probably also talk
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a little bit about the more and when he saw neo nazis and her right supremacist walking the streets of charlotteville and virginia. because that was the moment when he decided to run for president to and i quote him here, undertake a battle for the soul of america. what do we know about this teenage suspect? so and it's really interesting because it kind of reminds of as of other a mass murderer. so he was a 17 when he was just about to graduate and i got asked, so what are your plans for the future? and then he said he wants to go to, to, to do a mass, a shooting than he obviously i was brought to a hospital and are under a rent some, a kind of a doctoral, a things. but then he was
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a guy when he got out of this hospital of this i of psychiatry and graduated and then he kind of got of the rate of the police. we also know that he got his 1st weapon when he was only 16 from his father. we know that he was pretty good in school by the loaner. so this is something we see very often that these people who big do do this. mash shootings are kind of socially different and that they are very often already kind of were known to police and you talked about the rise of white supremacy. i mean the you wears tell us about a replacement theory, which is something that people are talking about right now. right. the suspect also orders 180 pages, long manifesto really dealing or arguing this replacement theory. basically, it says that of white americans are threatened by not white americans who
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want to replace them. republican party members use that a theory that conspiracy theory a to argue against democrats, saying that they only lead in immigrants to the united states because they would vote for them. so this is a very highly political uploaded, a theory which, which actually was started by a french, a writer and 2012 and was also kind of used by president donald trump, to stir fear and anger towards non white americans. a u. s. bureau chief, ines paul, thank you. a humanitarian crisis is unfolding in the horn of africa, the worst drought in 4 decades, and the problems compounded by a lack of humanitarian 8 millions of people could face famine in somalia, ethiopia,
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kenya andrew booty. the war ukraine is also threatening food supplies. somalia is the worst affected dw corresponded, mario mueller traveled to the town of daniel, where 3 camps for internally displaced. people have sprung up in the last few months. 15 days of walking through the hot desert with little water and no food. here to see a mohammed left a village with 3 children. but he arrived with only one in full. ha ha! we were walking and walking. my son was very thirsty and exhausted. he asked me many times, mummy water mummy water. he started gasping, but there was nothing, no trump of water. i could give him a little what? her sick, 8 year old daughter, died on arrival at the camp. suffering from a bad cough and weakened from the journey. as the drought worsens, children are among the most vulnerable. the un projects that if nothing is done 350000 of the 1400000 severely malnourished children, that starved to death. it didn't year by clinic,
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we meet mothers waiting for treatment for their malnourished babies. one of them is rama nova dairy. when she lost over a 100 golds due to the drought, she left a village within 9 children without the support of her relatives. they wouldn't survive, she says 2 of her children among nourished and about the land there, but no one to say alarm. i know the stuff i had, but i can't put him down to rest because his secret of the night. but since last night, not sweating and fever have gone down on it. and when we lost our latest o, i'm let be rust online that we can't live without our livestock. i. that was a civil, another law mother yoga. another level like her. many of those who fled a livestock farmers more than half a 1000000 people have been driven from their homes this year alone, holding to the world food program more than 6000000 and now facing critical hunger . this drought has the face of a child. and not only are children suffering from malnutrition,
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they're also suffering from other risks. such as early marriage indicates of bills and then being recruited in groups and because of boys. the islamist militant group, osh above is a constant threat in this region. these women have come from a town which has been under see each valve up for the last 7 years that are local indeed be were denied from farming our land blocked from growing on greenville. well, the water access was blocked. there was no access to food either and nor cosmo ring . we left because of that. we came on foot, we walked on for several nights, could be dropped our children and walked away together. i bought it in order to survive. people try to earn money in nearby villages and buy from it with a little. they have inflated prices, make the situation even worse. the prices of food in somalia, we're already soaring up because people's lives knock
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a dying serial harvest away below long term averages. we are concerned that the war in ukraine could further exacerbate what were already soaring prices in somalia. somalia is heavily dependent on ukraine and russia ford sweet inputs for the port of odessa and ukraine now closed the u. n. world food program is warning that the conflict could further drive up food prices. we are having to prioritize to really target those most in need for immediate life saving. but that means that we are taking from the hungry to feed the starving w. s p needs 192000000 dollars urgently to avert famine. it could hit as early as mid here. it's a race against time or fossil damp out of the world. is it finally time to hit the cinemas again? the con film festival is getting underway, and there are no pandemic restrictions this time route. he w scott rock tspra and adrian kennedy have had
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a hard job of watching some of the films the cam film festival returns to relative normality. after 2 years of toby to pandemic disruption ad can is taking off looking to be top gun again cove. it also put breaks on the release of top gun maverick, which will finally have it's international launch. one isn't sort of less mystery sir. more than 35 years after the 1986 original tom cruz's resurrection of the famous fighter pilot is symbolic of the festivals own resurgence. already ada wanted to confirm another eagerly await. at new film is from coach canadian
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filmmaker david cronum, but after an achia heights, as the master of 40 horror dusted off a 20 year old script for his new film, crimes of the future. ah, mike was avenue in a body particular. what's happening was my body vigo mortensen lead to star studded cast as a performance artist, showcasing the metamorphosis of his own organs. if it be foreseen a little can razzmatazz is provided by elvis o baz lumens by a pig starring austin butler as the king of rock'n'roll and tom hanks. as his manager, colonel tom parker is a romp through the good, the bad,
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and the ugly of american culture. with elvis betrayed in the direct his own words as the original super hero. earlier i spoke to scott rob spray and con. i asked him where the con is now back to its full glitz and glory. well, definitely feel that way. i mean, i've been coming to this vessel for a long time. i'm. and this year it really feels there's real excitement in the year that i really, i really best and i ha, in the, in these 2 to pan demik years of it's not just the fact that this is the 1st sort of normal festival that is without mass without testing, with any sort of the pandemic, the pandemic add ons that we've had at other events over the last 2 years. but there's also sort of a pent up energy i am in the whole sort of film industry. i mean, take a film like top gun a that movie was actually finished 2 years ago,
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but it was put on the shelf because the studio that made it paramount didn't want to release it until it could be sure that the film to be seen in theaters around the world, and so they brought it here to can i would like so many of the films are being shown here because they're looking at this festival almost as a big restart button. not just for the can film festival, but really for the global cinema industry. look means more films i, i would be sad, but what are the highlights that i should look out for the next 12 days, derek will cancel, was really good. a balancing sort of the big girl, a razzmatazz, glamour films that fill the reg period. interesting. and often groundbreaking. oh tour art house movies. we've got these big movies like top gun maverick, like elvis big hollywood films. that look very, very good. and i think we'll drive people into theaters. but the real core of can are these art house movies. we saw a bit of david cronum works, new film crimes,
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the future, which i'm really excited to see. it looks like a return to his very disturbing master pieces of, of old. and there's another film that, that really caught my eye by ali, a bossy, use a danish iranian director. it's described as a serial killer of thriller film the wires set in modern day around. it's called a holy spider. looks very, very interesting. but really, i can go down the list of almost all the films in competition this year. there's so many great, interesting, and groundbreaking, a directors, kelly rice, hard pan, a park chan. whoop. clare, denise, they all have their new films here, and i think the films being shown over here and can, over the next 2 weeks, are the movies that will be sort of determining the cultural conversation for the whole year. what about the political compensation? is the war in ukraine costing some sort of shadow the proceedings there? yeah, well, i mean, of course, i mean, the war you came seems worlds away from,
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from across that here in can. but we are seeing the impact, the russian delegation. there's usually a large number of russian filmmakers, other members of the russian film industry here on the, on the quote that they've all been banned as a result of the, a war and ukraine. and the festival itself is trying to put a focus on ukranian filmmakers and the ukranian film industry. we have a number of ukrainian films screening here, one which looks like a very powerful documentary that was actually shot in the, at the center of the war over the last couple of months in the dom bass region was tragically killed during the shooting of a but they managed to get the footage out, that documentary will be shown here. so you can see, while it's not necessarily you'll have to read now. i just got the, sorry, we're running out of the bio down and can we can escape the ukraine war. and to remind the of the top story way of following for you. over $206.00, the ukrainian fighters have left the besieged zone star steel planted mighty awful
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