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more life starts may 28 on d, w ah ah, this is d w. a news alive from berlin. the as of style sage ends with the surrender of hundreds of ukrainian soldiers. after weeks trapped in the massive steel mail there now captives of the russian military, with their immediate faith enclave. also in the program, the u. s. president pay his respects to the victims of a racist mass shooting. 8 will not prevail. white supremacy
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will not have the last word. joe biden is in buffalo, new york to meet the families of the 10 people shot dead by a white supremacist. on saturday. the red carpet returned to the french riviera. the can film festival is back without restrictions. we'll take a look at this year cinematic highlights. ah, i'm love soccer welcome to the program. more than 260 of the ukrainian soldiers hold off for weeks inside the massive steel works in mario pole, have surrendered. this ends the was long as siege and post russia and full control of this key city. russia has already taken hundreds of ukrainian fighters, some severely wounded to territory held by its forces. the kremlin says they'll be
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treated in accordance with international agreements. daniel, go look good with the russian defense ministry says these pictures show mario poll fighter is undergoing inspection before being evacuated. a large convoy of surrendered ukrainian soldiers was escorted from the as off still works by pro russian armed forces. dozens of troops. i wound it and have been taken to a hospital in the russian controlled, tying of nova his offs in the far east. some 200 others were transferred north to all any cut in russian back separatist territory. several 100 ukrainian soldiers could still be inside the as of steel plant keeps as it wants to get them i to live, but that negotiations remain delicate. many ukrainians are skeptical about russia's 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
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do know what we have already seen in boucher, a pin on the other towns in charisma. though most of mario paul now lies in ruins, the ukrainian soldiers defending the city managed to fight against russian forces for much longer than expected. what's used to court suits procedures. all these guys basically changed the course of the war and gave ukraine the possibility to prove on the battlefield that we have a strong army. ukraine says that their mission at the mario post steel plant is complete, that its defender is fully accomplished. what they set out today. nevertheless, the city is lost, an evacuation of its people is a major, symbolic blow free crane. one that came at a heavy price for both sides d. w, as much as burling is in ukraine, 2nd biggest city keep close to ukraine's border with russia. he told us more about
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the soldiers taken out of the as of south still works. we know that they have you brought to these places that we've just met with you mentioned no was off a we do actually not know how they are treated. we have heard that they are you question whatever that means. and of course, the question is, know what's going to happen? there's supposedly there should be a prisoner's will be exchanged for russian prisoners of war. but listening to what we hear from moscow about put him on the death penalty for them. the court of justice debating whether to call this off to tell you a terror terrorist group. we cannot be sure that this is going to happen and has a quick look at some other ukraine related news. sweden's foreign minister on linda
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has signed her countries, official nato application at the foreign ministry in stockholm, sweden and finland want to join the alliance following russia's invasion of ukraine . finance parliament approved its application by an overwhelming majority. gemini says it's working on securing safe routes to move agricultural goods out of ukraine. european commission release the plan last week to help you, craig move, it's critical. grading supplies to parts of the world, suffering from hunger and malnutrition. the plan will use various routes to maneuver around russian blockades of the black c u. s. president joe biden has visited buffalo and new york state. or a gunman shot dead 10 people just days ago. police are investigating the attack as a racist hate crime. the president and 1st lady met with community leaders and very families. the suspect is an 18 year old accused of white supremacists, sympathies,
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he attacked the grocery store and a predominantly african american neighbourhood. 11 of the 13 people struck by gunfire were black. in an emotional speech, the precedence urge americans to reject what he called the poison of white supremacy. in america. evil will not win. i promise hey, will not prevail. white supremacy will not have the last word. what happened here is simple, straightforward terrorism. terrorism domestic carriers, d w, washington bureau chief innes pole, wasn't buffalo for the president's visit. the 1st place president wide visitor during today's trip to buffalo was a little memorial next to the supermarket right behind me when 18 year old man killed 10 people last saturday and injured 3 the stuff bag to drove about 200 miles
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to this black neighbourhood in buffalo because he was aiming to kill black people after president biden met with family members and 1st responders. he delivered a speech which was both very emotional and highly political. he said evil was in buffalo, and it was white supremacy. you recognize the suitor as a terrorist who followed a racist conspiracy and directly called it domestic terrorism. he warned that americas democracy was and i quote this year in danger. like it hasn't been in my lifetime before he made his way back to the white house. in his pole, the in buffalo, new york, some other stories making headlines around the world. now a, the british government says it wants to scrap part of the northern ireland breaks it protocol. the trade deal agreed with the european union as britain left the european union, british for ms. ellis trust that the plan legislation should provide northern
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ireland with access to the same benefits as the people of great britain by data sharing, the ranks. violence has broken out in libya's capital, e, capital tripoli, after the countries parliament appointed prime minister tried to enter the city. 40 bashar got later withdrew citing concerns for the safety of civilians to rival administrations are vying for power following the end of the civil war. 2 years ago, the results from lebanon's parliamentary election show the has the law group and as allies have lost their majority in parliament, several opposition candidates have made games. the results show a polarized parliament, mainly divided between pro and anti his fellow maker's. domestic flights have resumed from shang highs, who dong airport, as china's largest city, emerges from a strict cove at 90 in lockdown. authorities have laid out plans for the city to
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fully reopen in june. as concerns grow a rashaw economic slowdown caused by the pandemic restrictions. now to spain, where women suffering from painful periods might soon be entitled to paid time off, the countries cabinets has approved a draft bill allowing workers to claim medical leave during menstruation. if they have approval from a doctor, spend would be the 1st european country to offer this right in spain, periods becoming less taboo and may be less painful for women in the workforce. the government has proposed a new law allowing workers to take as many days as needed to recover from severe menstrual pain every month, stackable it or not. we're going to work in pain less no more taking pills before arriving, and having to hide the fact that we're in pain and can't function of us. all of
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those women who need it will be able to use paid leave to deal with periods that caused us disabling pain. unless i must roughness it on the reticent about he done this. under the draft law, the state would pay for the recovery time. not employers, and not workers who sometimes use up holiday allowances or take unpaid leave to cope. a spanish doctors association estimates that extreme period pain affects around a 3rd of women campaigns. hope this bill will be the 1st step for workers suffering from under research conditions like endometriosis not get em us and gay. we don't want this to just be 2 or 3 or 5 days at home. yeah. and then you go back to work as if nothing ever happened. what we're asking for is for this to be a 1st step towards investigate research and finding a cure it. so that period pain really stops being such a problem. for many women. what i can lee element in the road that they let the
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hillis in berlin over. i'm ok if spain passes the baylor would join a handful of mostly asian countries that already offer a menstrual leave law. and it would be a european 1st, but the draft floor is controversial. not all tried, unions supported. and some believe it won't help women in the workplace. i mean, if i did it, this is seriously damaging for women. when you consider the opportunities they could have helped us before that, but i think some people will take mentally without being in terrible pain. so this law will really need to be better policed or levant than ever saddle for the loss control. spanish lawmakers still have to vote on the bill and it's not clear whether the governing coalition will get enough support to pass it. now the 75th can film festival has opened on the french riviera and after
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a cancel 2020 addition and a scaled back event last year. it's the 1st time since the start of the pandemic, that it being held without any restriction this year 21 films of eyeing for the prestigious pound door knocker, shock, dw, scott roxborough, and adrian kennedy. have the envious job of watching some of those films. ah, the cannes film festival returns to relative normality after 2 years of toville 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 wednesday. it's one of less mystery sir. ah, more than 35 years after the 1986 original tom cruz's resurrection of the famous
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fight, a pilot is symbolic of the festivals own resurgence already ada . this all comes at a very pivotal time for the movie industry. after 2 years of pandemic locked downs, theaters world wide are struggling and can, is counting on its unique combination of reg, carpet, glamour and international art house allure to act as a global billboard. drawing film fans around the world, back into theaters and wanted to confirm another eagerly await new film is from coach canadian phil may, could david cronum, but after an achia heights us the master of 40 hora, dusted off a 20 year old script for his new film. crimes of the future. the news ah,
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like was avenue in the 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. the for seen a little can razzmatazz is provided by elvis o for bad lumens, by a pick starring often butler as the king of rock and roll. and tom hanks as his manager, colonel tom parker is a romp through the good, the bad and the ugly of american culture with elvis betrayed in the directors own words as the original super hero. ah,
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