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because no one should have to flee. ah, the make up your own mind. d. w. made for mines. ah, this is the w news, live from bourbon. russia increases that shelling and rocket attacks on frontline areas and towns. indeed, brian collins, president tells the crime in parliament that russian forces must withdraw completely. and he says, giving into aggression would damage democracy around the world. plus germany,
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zoloft shalt begins his 1st african to it. as chancellor. he asked to tackle the shop, rising food and fuel prices caused by the war and you cry. angie friend overshadows the annual world economic forum brushes. pavilion in double says re named the russia war crimes haps ah m. anthony howard woke into the program polish president and i do to says russia must completely withdraw from ukraine. today is the 1st foreign head of state to address the ukrainian parliament since the war began. he says any confessions to russian aggression would be a blow for the entire western world, and that ukraine must be free to shape its own destiny. yet even all my john the che got left, i want to say clearly, but i will. but only ukraine has the right to decide its future. ukraine has the
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right to self determination. mister of the international community must demand that russia end. it's aggression and leave ukraine completely. that it's already, i know, it must stop trampling on international law about the museum. there can be no negotiations and decision making behind ukraine's back. nothing can be decided about ukraine without ukraine. so absolutely not. this is an iron principle that easily brings it or meanwhile, russia boosts it's offensive in don bass and new hands in easton ukraine. the russian defense ministry says that attacked military targets. but news report, se civilian areas were hit, as will ukrainian government has rolled out any sci fi or concessions to moscow. so long as the fighting continues. let's get an assessment of what's happening on the
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ground now they doubly corresponded but he is building a is in from a task in easton ukraine, a few dozen kilometers from the fighting. we asked him whether he grants president is right to describe the situation as extremely difficult, absolutely, whomever you talk to, whether its soldiers or civilians living in these places. everybody tells you the situation is extremely tense, more tense than they have a more tense than at any time in the past where maybe not the beginning of this conflict 8 years ago. but in the meantime, in the past 7 years, so selling has intensified all along the contact line. today we were in a, in a town that sits just on this contact line. so you can basically, with your bare, i see the, the places that are controlled by the so called separatist, the russian back republics. and everybody there has told us that shelling has intensified tremendously. there. there are dozens of rounds of artillery coming in
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every day. houses are being shelled, people are dying. and this is, this is happening every day. people, people listen to it and this is outgoing, this is incoming. they have basically become experts in, in the sounds of artillery in order to assess where the danger is coming from next . so this is that place. and now imagine what it's like in those places that are the most heavily embattled combated. and that's of course, around the area around the world. the next that's 40 kilometers north east of where i am now in my tours there of course, situations are even more dia and since yesterday, russian troops have blown up the bridge that links this town, the city to the territory. that's the that's still controlled by ukraine. people are expecting another mary, you pull their taste, bullying, reporting for us in the ground in any armed conflict,
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intelligence gathering is crucial search. it was the thieving, the enemy on the battlefield. during world war 2, the united states used inflatable decoys of heavy machinery to full nothing forces in battle, but it seems some 70 is on the technique has not lost its effectiveness and could be being deployed in the grand conflict blue and m. 60 battle tank. american made traveling across a meadow in the north of the czech republic, near the german border. from the join footage, it's not easy to recognize that this is not actually heavy weaponry at all. it's an inflatable decoy driven by an ordinary car. no one's playing a prank on residence near the town of ditch in the fake tank is made by civilian armaments company and the czech republic. instead of being assembled like a real tank, this one takes about half an hour to inflate than it looks,
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at least from a distance deceptively real for enemy recognizance loss is if we also have systems installed to deceive radar and thermal cameras. and even when looking through binoculars out products that difficult to recognize from a distance to school, holidays or tele, the use of rubber decoys is not new. the us use them to full denazi's during world war 2. nato armies are still ordering and flight will decoys today. the company says it's versions of soviet designed equipment are currently in high demand. it's easy to assume that the inflatable weapons are most likely being used in ukraine. the company can produce 15 rubber tanks in a month. all handmade. the uses within the review of these are the individual parts of a tank when they are then sewn together according to the design drawing. then it just
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needs to be inflated and it looks like the real vehicle process is a little bit of the company doesn't just produce tanks, but a whole range of large military equipments like the f 8 anti aircraft, missiles, systems inflated in just 10 minutes. a lot of hot here for 25000 years, but according to the manufacturer, even modern thermal imaging cameras and right, our systems can be fooled by built in heating coils. oh we often hear from pilots and i wasn't sure if it was a dummy or real hardware and that's what we're all about or confusing the enemy. i think it's also important is that an attack with ammunition powerful enough to destroy a real vehicle? cost the enemy $5.00 to $8.00 times more than the cost of our dummy latinos. you know, lots of 3 of us that he even if it might seem like
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a lot of hot air for the layman. experts know that this technology is anything but and it gives a whole new meaning to military air power. gemma chancellor, olaf shots is on his 1st visit to africa since taking of a 6 months ago. the 1st stop on his 3 day trip is synagogue where he's held talks with president mackey. so the to lead us disgust the fall out from the war and ukraine with the focus on the sharp rise in energy and food prices. countries across africa or a feeling, the effect of, of those price hikes, which are g, t were hold in grain exports from ukraine. shocked says that needs to change other via veterans of white art, if we will continue to work to make sure that green exports from ukraine can resume in england. does this often and that it's possible to provide the necessary fertilizers again, that there are intensive talks going on about these issues for because despite the
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awful conflict to haul co operation is needed for this to succeed in a country that's facing a war of aggression. obviously is important that we try because otherwise there's a risk that many countries worldwide will have great difficulty feeding their populations. cut out the frugal olive schoultz, i will send a goals. president mackie sal says he will soon visit both moscow and give on behalf of half of the african union. many african countries find themselves caught between russia and europe over the ukraine war. as the dublin chief political editor, mckayla kaufman, explains from synagogue. here president mackey thought, treading a fine line as african union president. it's his mandate to negotiate directly with moscow of the future safety of wheat supplies and fertilizer. on the other hand, the countries, ample gas reserves could be tapped into by germany and europe to make europe less
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dependent on ross and gas. because the governor in synagogue will business and political leaders are gathering in the swiss down of dof us for the annual world economic form. not surprisingly, ukraine is top of the agenda. this used to be the russia house here at the world economic forum. now it's been re christened the russian war crimes house, or you craning billionaire is backing the project to highlight alleged abuses committed by russian troops in ukraine. the world economic forum cut all ties with russia for this year summit. meanwhile, davos is rolling out the red carpet, for the biggest delegation from ukraine ever present. zalinski will open the meeting with a video address and for ukrainians here, it's a bittersweet moment. we are here in this beautiful setting, but at the back of our mind always are these images of these horrific killings and atrocities and war crimes going on as we speak back in ukraine. and we are
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here to as best as possible, represent those people and to do all that we can to galvanize the international community to support ukraine even more despite dallas's spring cheer. the mood is somber amid soaring geopolitical tensions. the war in ukraine has worse in the global food and energy crisis, and there were other urgent problems to tackle as well. climate change the ongoing pandemic and fears of an economic slowdown. the challenges are so big that we need the so board and the ideas of everyone around the world. so i think this is a place where people trust each other and we can build solutions together. well, deb ross is a global convenor of a global decision makers. i'm hoping that a to really be able to facilitate engagement because we are all for a peaceful world and we are old full global prosperity. ukrainians have more
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immediate concerns. i don't think that we will see any, you know, additional ah pledge as being made here in terms of financial weaponry aid or something of that sort to ukraine. a di hold that we can also use the reach out ill . i'm business community here and have them on board also. i'm giving up an on some of the reading was that they were probably looking for ah, with the russian federation. it's now up to the global lead here in the swiss alps to see if there's an economic path to peace in the war in ukraine. ought tom to take a look at some of the other stories making use around the world. women tv news anchors in afghanistan now have to work with their faces. covered. taliban have begun enforcing new laws on dress rights activists have condemned the latest harsh restrictions imposed on women journalists say they're frustrated, but will comply with the law you as president joe biden. as in japan,
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the strength and economic ties bordinez, setting out his plans for new tried agreement with tokyo, the u. s. leader early wrapped up a 3 day visit. the south korea. he secured a $10000000000.00 investment from car maker. she and i to sports now and for me, the one maxima, stephan, as one the spanish grown pri in barcelona. running bull champion pounced when rice leader shall declares, ferrari broke down with the wind, red bulls, the stopping of it takes the clear 1st place in the drive as championship. ah, fairy charlotte! clerk led the title battle by 19 points going into the spanish grand prix. and he took an early lead from pole position in barcelona, with his main rival, max for stopping of red bull, sliding into the gravel in the early stages of the race. but then before the half way mark laclare began to slow down. oh,
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no matter what happened with an engine failure, forged him to withdraw from the race losing a seemingly sure victory ah pressed up and also suffered intermittent mechanical problems. but he went on to cross the finish line 1st and the wind means he is now 6 points ahead of the clerk at the top of the standings. ah, i said he had a lot of dill in such nazario enough in a because i was in the trade and i tried to pass for my dearest has not always working so yet i made it, made it very tough. but we managed to, i did a strategy to get ahead again and, and do our, do our own race and eventually the race was difficult beginning, but it could end with fish drop and, and la clerk sparring over the top spot this year is formula one championship is shaping up to be of real thriller. manchester city have won the english premier
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league football title edging out the closest rivals livable in the last match of the season city needed to win to maintain to one point lead over the reds. after falling behind 2 milligan fast and villa, they rallied light in the game scoring 3 goals and securing the 2nd straight league title. and that's all for now after the break, we'll have wolf stories that we can report for the special look at rescue. if it's in my, the impulse stay with us for that. i'm anthony. how, i'll be back at the top of the hour with more ease headlines. stay with it's not a question of whether the next crisis will come in, but only when and how the media will deal with it. how can we stay focused on what is important shaping tomorrow.

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