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starts may 28th on d, w ah ah, visit d w. use live from berlin. the as of style siege ends with the surrender of hundreds of ukrainian soldiers. after weeks trapped in the massive steel mill been our captives of the russian military, with their immediate fate enclave. also on the program, the swedish prime minister announces that sweden and finland will formally apply to join nato on wednesday. the u. s. president pays his respect to the victims of the
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racist mass. shooting hey, will not prevail? white supremacy 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. ah, i'm a will also welcome to the program. more than 260 of the ukrainian soldiers hold up for weeks inside the massive steel work said mary, you pull, have surrendered. this ends the was longest siege and puts russia in full control of this key city. russia has already taken hundreds of ukrainian fighters, including 7 severely wounded soldiers to territory held by its forces. the kremlin says there will be treated in accordance with international agreements. millennials
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will look little on the russian defense ministry says these pictures show mario poll fighter, as 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 are wounded 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 fca in russian backed separatist territory . several 100 ukrainian soldiers could still be inside the as off steel plant keeps as it wants to get them 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 whom nothing good will come of it. we don't know how they will be treated. actually,
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we do know what we have already seen in boucher, a pin on the other towns. in shoes. though most of mario, poland, now lies in ruins. the ukrainian soldiers defending the city managed to fight against russian forces for much longer than expected would you support suits both. so just all these guys basically changed the course of the war and gave ukraine the possibility to prove on the battlefield. you know that we have a strong army, hulu. ukraine says that their mission at the mario pulse deal plant is complete, and that its defender is fully accomplished, what they set out to do. nevertheless, the city's loss, 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 bellinger is any kind, 2nd bigger city hot. keep close to your credit border with russia. he told us more
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about the sol just taken out of the as of style still works. we know that they have you brought to these places that we've just met. as you mentioned, no was off or 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 prison. this 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 as building a reporting, finland and sweden are pushing ahead with their efforts to join nato. despite turkey's objections to expanding the alliance. in stockholm,
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the foreign minister signed sweden's official ne to application finland's parliament also proved its application by an overwhelming majority. the 2 nordic neighbors planned to submit their membership bits together. on wednesday, rush us invasion of ukraine has convinced sweden to end decades of military non alignments and neutrality. d w is terry shoulds reports from stockholm. ah, every presidential visit is loaded with pomp and circumstance. but this time, the circumstances are heavier than usual with war weighing on every one. the finish in swedish leaders making history together as they finalized their bids to join nato. a move long considered unthinkable in stockholm. and when the government resisted despite strong public and parliamentary support for it, you also have finland so firmly moving forward. and in that way,
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sweden has perhaps not pushed ourselves into nature, but we are in a pulled in 4 months. swedish prime minister magdalena anderson warned nato membership would destabilize the region. now she seems ready to move in to what she calls a new era. it can go in and out on math here for shakes. before we can enter it with confidence and bring the best of our history into it, we have long been a strong voice for arms control piece of freedom and human rights. not every one is convinced sweden can keep that treasured identity inside nato. it's not an organization working for pres piece it is sir military alliance. and what a military alliance does that is, it creates more war. we wanna keep the pieces written, but polls show most swedes do support joining. i think it's that younger generation are more against i think so. why? because they have never m had war. this
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young ukrainian knows war and wishes her country was in sweden. shoes. i think it's great because sir my country is say, in this situation, oh, we have to protect ourselves without any one's health. but until now, swedish law would have actually prevented foreign forces from coming to help the country in any situation. short of a declaration of war, parliament is voting on a change this week. this open up her the ability for us to get support on swedish territory in case of a crisis. pro nato policy analyst, eric bratt burg lives in washington, d. c, and flew to his native sweden just to be here when the momentous decision was made . he says, even if sweden has historically been ambivalent about nato, the alliance is very positive about it. there's already a lot of respect from nato towards sweden, but i think the fact that sweden are joints gives nato
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a lot of new capabilities on give suite in the capabilities to no longer risk an uncertain future alone. u. s. president joe biden has spoken out against what he call the poison of white supremacy in the united states. he was speaking in the city of buffalo and new york state where 10 black people was shot dead on saturday and were police are treating as a racial hate crime? the teenage suspect is believed to have been a follower of racist ideology. a make shift memorial. a focal point for grief and remembrance near the place where the shootings happened . a grocery store and mostly african american neighbourhood. the area closed off later for the president. and 1st ladies, 1st stop to way flowers of their own and connect with community leaders. who am i come to stand with you? the president and his wife had travel to buffalo to offer support, but also to put
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a label on what police say is the driving force hall behind the massacre by a young white man targeting black people. terrorism, domestic terrorist violence infliction, in the service of hate. and the vicious thirst for power that defines one group of people being inherently inferior to any other group outside at the victim as memorial. a mostly appreciative community. i'm glad he came, let me see the suffering here. this person shot headed people, of course. yeah. and this is very important, you know, we, we need as much support as well as the community, as well as from our white house. and back inside by didn't had to pause. we counting one victim story, went to by his 3 year old son, a birthday cake. a
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son showing a birthday, asking where his daddy biden remained focused on his visit, telling his audience to fight domestic terrorism in american evil will not. when i promise you, hey, will not prevail in white supremacy will not have the last word appointed message and one meant to go beyond the perpetrators of racist violence to the voices urging them on harrison other stories making headlines around the world. the british government says it wants to scrap parts of the northern island brick set protocol, and the trade deal agreed with the european union. as britain left, the block, british foreign minister less trust says the plan let its legislation should provide northern ireland with access to the same benefits as the people of britain
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avenue arrangement. the title results from lebanon's parliamentary election show the has belie group and its allies have lost their majority in parliament. several opposition candidates have made games. the results show a polarized parliament, mainly divided by pro and anti his val are low makers. spain's government has approved a draft bill that would allow women to take paid menstrual leave and also widen abortion. rise with teenagers. if the law gets parliamentary backing, it would make spain the 1st european countries to grant paid sick leave for period pain. the 75th can film festival has opened on the french riviera after a cancel 2020 addition and a scale back event last year. the stars aback in campus with the cast and crew of these on the movie final cuts, where the 1st to take to the red carpet and ukraine in president villa. the miss
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zalinski also addressed the audience, calling on filmmakers not to stay silence over the war and ukraine. our team of film critics has taken a look at some of the films premiering at cam. the cam film festival returns to relative normality after 2 years of covey 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 its international launch wednesday. one of life's mystery sir more than 35 years after the 1986 original tom cruz's resurrection of the famous fight, a pilot is symbolic of the festivals own resurgence already
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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. wines of the future ah, like was avenue in the body. particular what's happening with my body? vigo mortensen lead to star studded cast as a performance artist. showcasing the metamorphosis of his own organs were
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seen a little can. razzmatazz is provided by elvis o. bears lumens by a pic, starring often butler as the king of rock'n'roll and tom hanks. as his manager to colonel tom parker is old romp through the good, the bad and the ugly of american culture with elvis betrayed in the direct his own words as the original super hero. ah, you're watching d w's hes reminder of the top story. we're following for you. more than 260 ukranian fighters have surrendered to russian forces at the as of style steel
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plants last pockets of resistance in the port city of maria. moscow says the troops have been taken to russian control territory and are receiving medical treatment. that's it for me for this time allows leica and on behalf of the entire team here and bill, and thank you very much for watching, taking interest in the global economy. our portfolio g w business beyond here's a closer look at the project. our mission to analyze the flight for market dominance. good is still the head with the w business beyond.

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