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ah, and fuller life, one of the most insightful discoveries in the history of mankind. more life starts may 28th on d, w. ah, ah, this is deeply news, live from berlin, a life sentence in ye crimes. first war crimes trial. russian soldier admitted killing and unarmed civilian prosecutors are investigating thousands of other cases and many more trials expected also in the program. allegations of human rights
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abuses are the shadow, a high level united nations delegation to china. we go muslim latest fear paging will turn the visit into their home region into a propaganda show. class have a fairly in when the buddhist legal, relegation playoff victory against hamburg gives the capital city side another season in the top flight. ah m anthony howard welcome. he grinds 1st a war crimes trial since the start of the invasion has ended with a russian soldier being jailed for life. the 21 year old admitted killing and unarmed civilian at the start of the war. the trial has great symbolic significance . ukrainian prosecutors are investigating as many as 13000 other alleged russian war crimes. they said there will be many more such trials. but in another
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significant development, this, this case has raised concerns that russia could stayed show trials of captured ukrainian fathers in a court room in cave punishment for a crime committed during war. a russian tank commander convicted of killing a 62 old civilian in a village in northeastern ukraine. based on the above, the court has ruled that vadim ye if gain of ish, marin bourne october 17th. 2000 has been found guilty of committing a criminal offense on the part youth. article 438 of the criminal code of here, crane has been given a life sentence. ukraine's prosecutor general says that they are about 13000 ongoing investigations into alleged war crimes by russian forces. that list is growing by the day as russia continues, it's offensive in eastern ukraine. on monday,
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the city of hockey was bombed again. civilian areas sprayed without local officials say, a cluster munitions they are in the voicing what i must have been around 7 or 8 in the morning when we woke up thinking it was the end of the world, but there was the sound of explosions, at least 5 of them boon for 3 minutes of silence and then boom. again. people said it was cluster bombs, exploding sit madison wallace. cluster munitions are banned under international law, while targeting civilians will constitute a war crime. even one book vadim, she marian has admitted his guilt and says he regrets his actions. his is the 1st conviction for war crimes. since russia launched its invasion, but is unlikely to be the last a warrant, ukraine is dominating this. he is making of business and political leaders at the world economic forum endeavor, switzerland, president vladimir zalinski has been the star speaker. he called for maximum
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sanctions against russia and greater support for the long term rebuilding. if you cry, it's the 1st world economic forum to be held in person since the pandemic began in this year's title of history at a turning point, underscores a new global crisis. the war in ukraine is dominating discussions at the 4 day meeting of political and business lates in davos. all russian officials have been excluded in a special address, ukrainian president vladimir zalinski cold from maximum sanctions, including cutting off old trade with russia. he said he was grateful for international sanctions so far, but said they should have been imposed soon on one lock or a c, a dish. levy more broad. ok russia? she thought his wall with ukraine back in 2014 moved him yet grateful for such support. uncle aleck, but if it had happened,
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then winwood immediately with this kind of unity, this prussian government sees on companies when for the sake of the fight for freedom, thus on board with russia. if was not at this full scale war up, the more would it be inflicting all this damage on ukraine and the world? fam, i'm sure that the answer to this question finance is no. ne, several countries including germany pledged continuing support for ukraine as it aims to rebuild, even as the conflict rages on for germany's financially involved in various a program since pro collins heavily committed as possible, according to a capabilities fall under the fund, would also be yourself to rebuild infrastructure in federal troops. gazette stratton outside of the formal meetings. activists have transformed the russian delegates usual h q, into the so called russian war crimes house in ho photos of the toll. the war has taken on ukrainian lives, aim to cape the human cost front and center for everyone at davos this year.
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old a w correspond had been for julian is in davos cover in the form for us and he sent us this assessment. this is the most urgent wold economic form that i've been to over the past decade. an in the past 50 years. it's the most significant, according to cow swap, the forums founder. we've got these problems of global supply chains. again, like we saw in the pandemic big now because of the war in ukraine energy prices, that a shooting up inflation, which is got people wide all around the world. also food security, 25000000 tons of grain, a stuck in ukraine right now and can't get out. the only thing that continues to flow is the oil. and that's what zalinski has a big problem about because it's funding the war in ukraine for the russians. he wants an oil embargo, he wants a ban on all banks. he doesn't want the i t sector profiting any more and he also
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wants no trade. what so ever and he knows he can get that from people here in davos . it's a tricky one though, because it's an economic balancing game. that was a been for julian reporting from davos in switzerland. and here now are some of the other stories making use around the world to sell. turkish president, rich of type eta one says he will no longer speak to the greek prime minister. at one accuses kitty accost its attack is of harboring a muslim cleric, hostile to anchor, and pressuring us officials not to so fighter jets to turkey. australia, new prime minister, anthony albanese, is making the leaders of the us, japan and india for regional security talks in tokyo, the so called quad countries are focusing on the potential threat from china. a key issue is the security of taiwan allegations of abuse of minorities are likely to dominate
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a trip to china by the united nations. human rights chief michaud bachelor will visit the remote. she chang region where it's claimed, wiggle and other muslim minority suffered serious miss treatment. us is labeled it genocide. wiggle leaders and rights activists are concerned that china will stage manage the trip for propaganda purposes. a with me now c, w report. and melanie whole, melanie, let's get some background. he, what has china been accused of doing in chin jack province? so john has been accused of the wide spread of abuses of muslims in the weston as changing a region. the ruling communist party is alleged to have detained over 1000000 week as they're under a years long security cracked on which the united states is called a genocide. in addition to math attentions, china is also accused of carrying out a coerced release, ations of forced labor and the destruct destruction of wiggle,
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cultural heritage. now china has denied accusations of human rights abuses inching . jang according done belie if the century. so human rights activists, fear we hear this whole trip is going to be used for propaganda. was that exactly? are those fears that a bachelor's visits could be seen as a leading to an endorsement of human of china's human rights record? robin scrutiny of it's that's fierce but whitewash because specially would a be only offered a tightly controlled glimpse of life in a province that the u. s. has said it's deep concerns that basically hasn't received a, a guarantees of what she will be allowed to see. saying that it's highly unlikely. she'll get an, an manipulated view of what life is really like. they're a batch lay or has kicked off her trip on monday. with meetings with over 70 heads of diplomatic missions to china and a beijing so said that there she offered a guarantees that that she would get access to detention centers that she's meant
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to be good to. she didn't, she didn't province late this week. but a, when a china was asked by the media, whether buckley would indeed get access to these detention centers aware this week as a meant to apparently be detained and experiencing, but treatments at china's foreign ministry said that it, while it welcomes especially, it rejects political manipulation and china has, that's a both you and, and china have agreed that no reporters will actually be accompanying by chalet on this visit. they say that's because of cupboard 19 restrictions that they want to stop the spread of the virus. it's also the reason why i china has said that a label, and he gets access to speak to people which have been pre arranged by china, which china says, is also because of coven 19 restrictions. now bursley has said that she hopes the trip will build confidence between and help enable further working to within between the you and, and china. but it would be very interesting to see whether a bachelor does indeed get a true picture of what life really is like that,
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and she's in the province and what coverage we get into and they w. melanie whole many things. germany is promising news year long term backing in its fight against islamist insurgence in western africa. chantelle all of shots has visited german troops involving in training local forces in the country shelters, making his 1st trip to africa since taking office german chancellor. olive shells have the bond as their mission in these air as a success, addressing tubes in the west african country. he reassured them that they're not going anywhere beyond of his we have made sure this mandate can be continued so that our mission here can be successfully completed. as you know, we are in close consultation with managers government to continue our work here. we will continue this, your billing on the experience we have gained on the phone here. don, 2 at beacon shelters. first treat tony zerrick comes at
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a time when democracy in africa need supports. the situation in the sale region remains volatile. term and marine commandos are training materials special forces to fight islamist militants in the region. some 200 german sold is i involved in the current mission for me, sir. as victor, it is important for me that we show our sense of responsibility as a reliable partner for african nations at the sooner to particularly head in a democratic country where there security off the population of the regional and off democratic rule have been insured. could be or less, this is important for us because ultimately, and we want to make sure the vision we share and terms of democracy and freedom can be successfully realised. and that was happening because last week, germany's parliament renewed the bond is vast, mandates in the sale region,
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but the situation there remains precarious. next. so for chancellor shoals will be south africa for the last of his african tar ah sport now. and hath belin have won the buddhist league, relegation play off to stay in the top flight yet to last the 1st lake, one nil at home, and then went to hamburg needing a perfect performance on a white territory. and that did it, dating the house to nil, dooming hamburg to another season in the 2nd division of the home fans that folks box guardian were pumped up after 4 long years of seeing their hamburg team stuck in the 2nd division. and it didn't hurt that they had one, the 1st leg of the playoff. but then came marvin, platen hart's corner and hair to wear a head in just the 4th minute. thanks to dedrick boy at the belgium international winning the aerial battle. and heading home pair to were dominating the
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flow of the match in the nearly made it to neil on 33 minutes. hambrick keeper, daniel jolla fernandez denying luca to her with a diving say, ah, at half time the home fans were no longer as buoyant as they'd been at the start and things were about to get worse when flattened hot baghdad goal of his own with just over an hour gone to defend her curling and amazing, pre kick right into the news. and that's how it ended to neil and harrington dug themselves out of a hole when it mattered most a joyous emotional night for the berliners and despair. for hamburg, the 1st big name has crushed out of the french tennis, opened japan's foe world. number one,
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they only osaka lost her opening match at rollin garris in straight sets to americans 27th seated amanda. and if she moreover, soccer withdrew from the tournament last year she also boycotted post match news conferences on mental health grounds. shock applied at the tokyo olympics, but needs victory's help it climb back up the rankings. and with that, you're up to date, my colleague rob watts will be here with business, knees after a short break. i'm anthony. how'd in berlin? 11 other bulletin for you in 45 minutes tox davis with hold. so i'm, you can that i work that's hard and in the end is a me, you are not locked up to you anymore. we will send you back. are you familiar with this.

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