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did he finish with the millions of children all over the world? can't go to school. we ask why? because education makes the world more just make up your own mind. d, w, made for minds. russia says it has accepted the surrender of more than 260 ukrainian soldiers who had been hold up in the ass off stall, still plugged in, very helpful. they've taken them to territory which russia controls as negotiations about their fate. continue. ukraine says the soldier, heroes, but many of them are members of the as of battalion, which has long had to deal with questions about its links. with far right ideology, i am fill, go in berlin, and this is the day ah
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rule. if you live rushes armed forces continue, the special military operation in ukraine. the surrender of fighters from the us off nationalist unit of the as of the old plan, began yesterday with my mom and you show that we hoped to save the lives of our boys. i'm expressing huge gratitude for that for standing for us, for our ukraine courses for $265.00 militants have laid down arms and surrendered, including $51.00 seriously wounded. nobody in the world. i want one. the line ukraine needs is ukranian. here is alive. this is our principal, and every, as of soldier is a ukranian. for those in need of medical assistance were sent for treatment to a hospital in the internet's people's republic. if we don't know how they will be treated, actually we do know what we have already seen in boucher,
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a pin on the other towns bought a little did the work continues to bring out boys home also coming up u. s. president jo biden's in buffalo, new york, where a gunman shot and killed 10 people in a grocery store in the predominantly african american neighbourhood. 11 of the 13 people hate were black. in america. evil will not win. i promise you, hey, will not prevail? white supremacy will not have the last word. what happened here is simple, straightforward terrorism, terrorism, domestic terrorist welcome to the day we begin in ukraine in mario paul, which now appears to be wholly in russian hands following weeks of resistance. the fall of the southern port city ends the most devastating the siege of russia's war
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in ukraine. i opposed capture last president putin, to claim a rare victory. even though these troops now rule the city that's mostly in ruins. it's a major blow for keith described, president of lot of means and then skis, attempts to put a positive spin on events. i saying that ukraine needs ukrainian heroes to be alive . you create says rushes. bombardment has killed more than 20000 civilians in the city. or the 260 of the ukrainian soldiers who have been defending murray opposed. other style steel plant were taken away in buses. russia says they've been taken to a nearby city where they will be treated for their injuries. and any of the russian defense ministries, as these pictures show, 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,
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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. or my mom that usually does, we hope to save the lives of our boys that among them a heavily wounded they are being treated. the more i want to on the line ukraine needs. it's ukrainian heroes alive. this is, our principal is laudable to me from over a little to hopes of the work continues to bring our boys home and it requires delicacy and time just in keith. many ukrainians are skeptical about rushes. pledge to treat ukrainian soldiers in line with international norms. cerebral for 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 are still really,
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it probably isn't very good different, but if there is no of 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, paul, 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 will ukraine's military commands. as hale the defenders of the besieged, as auster as a star plant in mario paul, as heroes of our time. some of those fighters belong to the as of regiment which began as a radical volunteer militia after russia back separatists. these parts of a don bass region in 2014, some expert savior unit has shaken off its far right ideology. but moscow says it is still a haven for ultra nationalist and nazi neo nazi views. t w's funny for shaw has
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been speaking with the sister of one of the fighters still thought to be trapped there. and she asked about those russian accusations for natalia. the war in ukraine has been a time of intense worry and reflection. yes. she's thinking a lot about her younger brother these days at the more, but this is my brother artem at school when he was 8 or 9 o'clock was similar. natalia recalls a very normal charge with growing up the michel live in southern ukraine. yeah, i always considered art him to be a creative person and that he would go down a more creative path. i never thought he'd become a soldier. but one, the war in dom bus began in 2014. natalia says our tomb changed when now shore on the ship. he knew that sooner or later the aggressor will bring war to our country and he knew that he needed to prepare lasha greenly e rosters. now said that i bought the, what the say are to him was 26, joined the arms of fragment. a few years ago, it was formed as
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a volunteer militia group. and later became part of the national guard, put in, accuses the unit of being not cease. he's justified his invasion by claiming that ukraine needs, in his words, the nazi flying, which has drawn a backlash globally here and keep the unit is seen as heroes. billboards have sprung up, supporting the soldiers. i am expressing huge gratitude for them for standing, for us and for our ukraine, than johan, for putin, as for every russian, every ukrainian is radical. but we only want to live on our own, and we strive to be cohen language, and every, as a soldier is a ukrainian because lovely chevy researchers, right? when groups, he says it's correct that the founder supposition harbored neo nazi views, but ins if that's changed. now, all those guys who were interested in politics more than in the military action,
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they've gone from there, but on the, on the regiment, after several months of it's existing in 2014, natalia doesn't want to get into asoft controversial past. she's more worried for her brother are to know what and so here he was texting me that he's alive. yes. and that's it. he writes very short messages. unfortunately, there's nothing holding onto signs of life and hoping her brother will return a life more on events in mario paul then with harriet and the deltacare who's policy director the rasmus and global and previously worked with a native policy planning unit. he joins us from brussels. welcome to the w. now with this survey that we should be clear, there's only some ukranian soldiers who have been taken out of the state plan and then not free. yes,
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that is right. so essentially, the brands that i've been taken out are now, if you somehow didn't take into hospitals, other have been taken to areas that are controlled by russian forces and spending. hopefully what you're doing is we're trying to to get a prisoner. and what do we know about negotiations between the 2 sides? well, we know they've been going on for some time and have been trying to find a way to a get to know what we do. have to now expect that on one hand rush, i will try to showcase a victory. whereas ukraine will try to force emphasize enrolling stand up for almost 3 months. you talk about capturing medical police being
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a pyrrhic victory that, that the city is in ruins. so it is that it what it is. is it a symbol or is there still some strategic advantage to controlling it? well certainly there is. i mean, there are 3 of the managers for my son have in the private plane of the most important are a for steel, for grain to it finishes the land bridge that has been trying to the ukraine a and the rest of the mainland. and 3rd it's, it's symbolic, it's the largest city so far of it now it's, it's pretty much completely destroyed that the russians have been able to take for granted. let, let's, let's look at this control is a strong base of battalion. these fighters have been hailed as ukrainian heroes will hear from your credit presidential advisor mckayla dolly. and then we'll come
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back to the choice. there was a 36 brigade of the marine, the 12th brigade of the national guard on the border guard territorial defense forces of mario, both on the regiment. all these guys basically change the course of the war i gave you, crane the possibility to prove on the bottom field. with that we have a strong army, a so are in the delta that this as a regiment, has gained almost mythical status in this standoff. but let's address that alleged links to neo nazi ideology, which some experts say is behind them. what do you say? well, they are, and they do have controversial routes. some other members are, so this was a new one. but of course in we'll try to use this as a way to showcase population that some of the national for been
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planning to, to do at the start of this work has already been done. and he will use most likely a style. right? so so true to it or not because according to human rights watch, they have been credible allegations of torture and other what they call agree, just abuse is by the as offs. i think there is a long history of me and you will not get a yes or no answer. there are different people there for different reasons, but it is true that there are so the clear nationalist within me would take a quick word about nature's life. is potential and enlargement of finland and sweden the saying that they'll make that formal approach on wednesday despite
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turkish objections. do we presume that anchor is ruffled? feathers will be smooth when they get some sort of deal. i think we can, if we look closely at what anchor is saying, it's not saying that it will block at least 2 countries from joining but rather has stated, you have some concerns. you want to sort them out. but the indications are that at the end of the day, it will be a very smooth process for him. okay, thank you for that good. talking to having a delco from the alliance. if democracies foundation in brussels. thank you. oh, britain has announced plans to unilaterally rewrite part of the treaty 8 side as part of its breakfast. divorce, dale with the european union. the northern ireland protocol deals with the provinces. unique role is the only part of the u. k. with
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a direct you border with the republic a violent the protocol keeps northern ireland in the a you single market by effectively placing a customs border in the irish sea between northern ireland and mainland britain, northern islands, pro british democratic union. his party says the protocol undermines the provinces status within the u. k. i british foreign minister this trust today told parliament she'll bring forward legislation to change some of the protocols provisions. i'm announcing our intention to introduce legislation in the coming weeks to make changes in the protocol. all preference remains the negotiated solution with an empower allow, with the legislation being introduced. we remain open to further talk if we can achieve the same outcome through negotiated settlement. i've invited vice president eskoville to a meeting of the withdrawal agreement joint committee in london to discuss this as soon as possible. of course, a,
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a u has worn london against unilateral action on the blocks negotiator matter, steph coverage. a said brussels would respond with all measures at its disposal. now this raises the spectre of an all out trade war between the u. k and the e. u. a prospect that has been dismissed by the british prime minister barak johnson. i don't think that is likely, but what we have to fix is the, the problems with the northern ireland political situation where you can't get the executive up and running right now in the past we've done all sorts of things to, to fix that. we need to address the problems with, with the protocol. what actually evolves is getting rid of some relatively minor barriers to trade. and i think they're good common sense school, pragmatic solutions. we work with our friends to achieve it. so maybe this is all shouting and the deal will be done in the end. let's talk to anton speed jack,
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who's a senior fellow, they tony blair institute where he specializes in u k. u relations. he joins us from london. welcome to the w. explain to was why it would matter if the u. k. a chose to walk away from this deal unilaterally. thanks for having me. i think it's really important to take a step back here and go back to the all some of 2019. when we were in agreement between the u. k and the after a long period of the nation, you will remember that a very purchased process. and you can the manage to find a deal which included so called northern ireland protocol which avoided any kind of food or checks between the republic of ireland and northern ireland. but instead created some restrictions in terms of movement of goods between great britain and within ireland. now the still was really important because as we know, the history of northern ireland is fun off of violence and it is really essential
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to preserve the good friday agreement. and the protocol does, does exactly that. but if it, if it impinges on people's everyday lives in britain chooses to walk away from it, what changes who gets damaged? i mean, i think there is some evidence. i think it is right to say that, you know, the protocol created some challenges for the people and businesses that are ones in great britain as well. so, you know, they're having some practical challenges. bad businesses been able to have not been able to extend, gets freely from great britain, smoother airlines. they're facing customs pay for can use restrictions. but we also have to realize that you know, that there is an acute whole dimension to this problem. and that is that $11.00, whoa, whoa, community in northern ireland, that is the units are refusing to agree to the protocol as an idea for them. it really takes away from, from the united kingdom. and it raises
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a question about the status of the union as a whole. so there are those 2 dimensions. there is the practical dimension and the political dimensions which are being at the curb to dispute. i'm just up to that by saying that you know, all these problems when noon at the time when the proof co signed. so none of this is very need for some of us who were involved in that negotiation. it was very clear from the beginning that this deal would have some enormous consequences, not only for the crate, but also for those pro questions around for in northern ireland. right. so do you see this escalating and do you see this actually going to the level of a trade dispute or a trade war between the u. k. and the a you i probably have very unsatisfactory answering that it's just, we don't know yet, but we'll find out, i think very soon. and, and we just read the notes from today from list trust. who's the you case for in
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secretary saying that they're planning to introduce legislation before the summer recess. we'll see if they, if they do this or if they're just trying to use this legislation as, as a sheet and tactic to get you to offer some concessions to the u. k. and to, you know, to open up this discussion about the protocol, can be a reputation of leaving things till the very, very last moment. and then even beyond that. and so that the thinking is that, well, if you choose is to, to call the you case bluff, then a can't afford to do that because it's so much bigger. but we're in the situation that this is likely to have a significant impact on island. you member, which presumably will not be content to just sit back and say how this plays out. i think that's all right. and we have to look at the big picture here. you know what, what the u. k is asking to do in this legislation. still haven't seen, but you know, the idea is that they would override bits of that international treaty in domestic
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law. now if the, if you are the you and you're sitting brussels or any other european capitals, and you have the think the threat of russia and no just for sure, but also other countries in the international community, which we don't really believe in the rules based international system then the last thing you want is to set a precedent. that's another country club you just close. that is what we could think of measure it. so i think it is extremely unlikely that you offer any concessions to the u. k. in response to this, if any think i think the position will be more entrenched. and i think this has been a big miscalculation by the government. we'll see how it plays out. thank you for sharing your insights with us on the speed that senior fellow tony black institute in london
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and joe biden's in buffalo, new york state. when a gunman shot at 10 people that just days ago, police are investigating the attack as a racist hate crime. you lead government is an 18 year old to show support for white supremacist ideology. you talk to grocery store in a predominately african american neighborhood. 11 of the 13 people hit by gunfire. black, president and 1st lady also that family members of those killed as well as community leaders. in an emotional speech, the president described white supremacy. fear is poison and asked americans to speak out against such ideas. what happened here is simple, straightforward terrorism, terrorism, domestic terrorism, violence infliction, in the services, hate, the vicious thirst for power, that defines one group of people being inherently inferior to in any other group.
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hey, that through the media and politics, the internet has radicalized angry aly, lost and isolated individuals in the falls. they believe that they will be replaced . that's the word replaced by the other by people who don't look like them. let's go through this with a w. washington bureau chief in his poll, who's in a buffalo welcome in his let's talk about this notion of replacing that. the president mentioned that he was talking about a conspiracy theory that appears to have motivated the shooter and seems to be gaining traction in the us. that's right, phil, you know it's really got bigger here in 2017 when white supremacists and neo nazis marched into charlotteville in virginia, shouting, breed will replace you. and they got sort of the support from then president donald
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trump, who is really one of those people, are those mines behind this conspiracy theory which made it more and which made it really bigger here in the united states. i think it's sad to say before he did so it was rather something only like really extreme right. bring people would have supported but with donald trump's support, it became kind of a mines mainstream idea. ideology also within the republican party. ok, so that's a with the so called replacement theory. tell us what we know then about the suspect in this weekend shooting. he's 18 years old and these drove about 200 miles to come to this specific area of buffalo, which is dominated by african americans. he came here because he wanted to kill black people, therefore he picked the supermarket right behind me because he could be pretty sure
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that he would be able to kill many african americans. we also know that he got his 1st gun with the 16 years. we know that when he was just about to graduate, that you talk to by that he's really planning a mass shooting. he got some help from psychologist, but then kind of fell off the radar after he graduated. so he has been, or there has been some knowledge around to that. something is wrong with him, but nobody really followed up and intriguing that. but many media outlets are sad, dw included a choosing not to name him. why is that? well, you know, phil has many others as well and he wants to become a hero in his circle. he lives streamed or when he came here, when he parked here in his armor in his ear. so that's always the tricky thing for journalists. how much attention do you give these individuals?
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do you show their pictures? or do you show the pictures they have been posting on social media? do you kind of call their name? so it's a tricky line. i think it's our duty to report on what is going on, but i think it's also necessary to be very careful with how big of a black form we give those people. thank you for that. in us poll and buffalo, new york for germany, interior ministry has right of rainbow flag to mock international day against a homophobia chunks phobia. and by phobia, they aims to raise awareness of world wide l. g, b, t of rights, violations, and i roll of a government authorized raising the fly at federal government buildings to mob pride. march is a global algebra, 2 events, interior minister, the phases said they wanted,
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ah ah, this is d w. news line from berlin. the as of style sage ends with the surrender of hundreds of ukrainian soldiers hold up in the massive steel mill that taken to russia how territory where moscow says they will be given medical treatment. ukrainians have been trapped for weeks. also on the program. the u. s. president pays his respect to the victims of a racist rampage. hey, will not prevail to white supremacy, will not have the last word. joe biden visits buffalo new.

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