tv DW News Deutsche Welle May 29, 2022 9:00pm-9:15pm CEST
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starts june, 2nd on d, w. ah, ah, ah, this is the deed of the news live from berlin, ukraine's president makes his 1st visit to the embattled east. $100.00 days after russia invaded ukraine, val loaded mares to lensky meats with troops and har keith, defending the city. meanwhile, bosco's don bos, offensive is closing in on the key city of civil. yes. also coming up outrage and brazil. people take to the streets to demand justice, following the death of a black motorist after a shocking video shows police trapping him in
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a car filled with tear gas and fears of an aviation disaster in nepal. a plane carrying 22 people as missing and believe to have crashed in the himalayan mountains. ah, our next spicer welcome to the program. ukrainian president below to miss lensky has visited eastern ukraine. his 1st official trip outside keith since russia invaded his visit comes as russia steps up. it's offensive in the don bass region. ukrainian officials say russian troops are storming the key city of sierra don't ask assessing the damage with his own eyes. ukraine's president visited the war ravaged region of hockey eve. ukraine has pushed back the russian offensive here, leaving behind ruins in his 1st official trip out of cave,
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since the russian invasion, zalinski also met troops have been fighting on the front line. so good. well, what i want to thank each of you for your service. you risk your life for all of us and for our state. thank you for defending the independence of our country, your will take care of yourselves, lori, to ukraine. so the lensky says, ukraine is doing everything to defend the country's east, where russia is focusing its assault. russia aims to capture the entire don bass region and its troops as storming severity. donetta ask the largest city still held by keep in the loo, hunt's grades in of dumbass. thousands of civilians, i believe to still be in the city. the governor of lou hanson said the constant shelling makes it impossible to count casualties. d. w,
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correspond mathias bellinger is on the ground and ukraine's eastern don boss region . he filed this assessment from the town of cramming tours. there's been heavy fighting along the front line long, some part of the frontline here in easton ukraine, in the dawn bus, especially around the city of sierra done it with the russians are doing now is that they're using as much artillery as they can. they have brought a lot of technology into here, lot of equipment. there was abroad, a lot of soldiers to these frontline parts where they want to break through. and what they do is they share everything with a lot of her to re until basically they have destroyed the positions and they're also often the residential areas that are in their way. and then they march in their advances are in fast. they are my advancing very slowly, but they are advancing steadily in my some parts of the front and that puts the ukrainian omby under huge pressure. this is why ukraine has been reiterating that
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they need heavy artillery to fight them back. that would put them on power would even give them an advantage because the western artillery is a little bit better than the russian. artillery is heavier, it's more explosive, it's a, it's targeting better and it can reach further. that's what why ukraine is hoping for, more artillery to fight back the russians in this kind of an attrition war of not tillery war. thousands of israeli nationalists have marched through the heart of jerusalem. they were staging an annual flag march to mark israel's occupation of east jerusalem at the end of the 6 day war. in 1967, any palestinian families were dispossessed at the time. before the parade is really nationalists, mostly orthodox, jewish men scuffled with muslim and christian palestinians. last year's march set off an 11 day conflict with militants and gossip. earlier spoke to our
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correspondent in jerusalem, tanya kamer and asked her how tents the situation is on the streets of jerusalem. yeah, we can still we are here in east jerusalem where we can still hear some stun grenades in the past couple of hours. and so even after the march had ended, and you know, this are in sometimes, but at the moment what we seem to day, again, the very 10 stay in jerusalem. but when you know the fact march happened in the afternoon and this he again, it was allowed by the israeli government at marches mainly all to a nationalist, very young a crowd to have to say from what i have seen this afternoon. marching down from best to slim, to what's to hide, so to speak, to east jerusalem, to their moscow skate. and from there into the old city, through the muslim our quarter. now they're celebrating the capture. and then the re unification in the eyes of a jerusalem. the captain 9067 from jordan israel,
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the next east jerusalem, and i consider it as unified a capital that is not this move was not recognized by most of the international community for palestinian residents in east jerusalem. this is not a day of a celebration for most of them, if you break it down in their old a life, this is the day where most of east jerusalem around damascus gate is closed off by the israeli police. a lot of checkpoints that cannot pass businesses are closed. i took a one of the residents, they are saying, you know, usually they stay at home or come back very, very late. they also feel harassed because again, today we've heard some after march as they are chanting very racist slogans. you know, from a desk to arabs to other racist slogans. and, and basically the feeling on the palestinian side is from what they're experiencing day is that the much as a telling them be in charge here. and this is ours and this is not yours. and in light of that, you think there are any incidents beyond the sort of nasty words that could be
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potentially perceived as a pro provocation by the palestinian is the moose islam. his group for forgive me hamas, which is recognized as a terrorist organization by the german government, the u. u. s. and so on. as there any real threat of a repeat of last year shelling between garza and israel and another war one in the lead up to our to with some day we seen a lot of tensions here recently. also are after the killing of a da 0 journalist to read our clear and the violence at her funeral. so there has been a lot of tension year already, but hamas and milton groups in garza have a warrant and they said, you know, we will be watching very closely also what is happening today during the march. also what is happening on her arm, i sharif or the temple mount the oxer moscow compound and there this morning it's
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part of jerusalem day. it's not just as black march, we saw hundreds of jewish nationalists going there, and some of them are waving flags. some of them appeared to be praying, which is actually banned under the status quo between jordan, who's the caretaker of the only sites and israel. that is the status quo for from $9.00 to $67.00. and of course, that also creates a lot of tensions here in the city. okay, did abuse tenure, kramer reporting for us from troops? and here's a quick look now at some of the other stories making use around the world. you as president joe biden and 1st lady jill barton, have attended mass during a visit to validate texas to more in the victims of tuesday school shooting. earlier, they laid flowers at the elementary school where a gunman killed 19 students and 2 teachers. several civilians have been killed in the eastern part of the democratic republic of congo by members of the
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adf rebel group. the attack took place in the beanie region in north keeping province early on saturday. the local red cross at 24 people were killed. colombians are voting in presidential elections. leftist former gorilla and ex bogota mayor gustavo petro is the favorite, wants to address poverty and crime is leading opponent is the former mayor of medieval federico terris, who has promised to kickstart the economy and tackle corruption in brazil, a wave of protest has swept the country sparked by the brutal death of a black man at the hands of police. the 38 year old died of expectation after he was held inside the boot of a police car as it filled with tear gas. this is the viral footage that has sparked public outrage on the streets of brazil, a leasehold gen of although digital santos inside the trunk of a police as
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a vehicle filled with what appears to be t a guest. he'll be back with the leaf for the love of god, get my brother out of that. i begged him beg and immediately they replied, no, he, when he gets out, i mean they're not getting my site. the video of santovic's death has re ignited public anger over police violence and the treatment of brazil's black population. official statements say that in nepal aircraft is thought to have crashed in a remote area of the himalaya mountains. emergency services are searching for wreckage. the flight took off from the results of pic kara, on a popular tourist route that normally takes just 20 minutes. the missing aircraft is thought to have crashed about 5 minutes before it was due to land at the mountain town of johnson. poor visibility and rough terrain are making it difficult for rescues to locate any wreckage near the village of letter in an area of deep
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gorgeous and high bound tins. the twin or to plain similar to the one shown here, was carrying 22 people including 3 crew members. the aircraft is operated by tara air. this month or less than a battle among the 19 passengers or 2 german nationals for indians. and 13 the poly citizens a helicopter was sent out to search for them. what? oh, what had to return because of bad weather thing. i'm glad you did remind me what we assume there was an accident, or we can not confirm this and to relocate the aircraft. another example 15 always alarming aline as the families of those on board wait anxiously for news state television is reporting that villages sore and that craft on fire near the border with tibet. unpredictable mountain weather and remote airport locations mean that plane crashes in the pole are not infrequent time for sports now
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and in formula one red bull driver. sergio perez was the prize winner of the monaco grand prix. after a delayed start on a rain swept monte carlo circuit, and there was more disappointment for local boys, charlotte clare, who again failed to win his fabled home race, despite starting from pole position dark clouds on the monte carlo horizon. and they proved a bad omen for home favorite charley clerk. after a delay of over an hour, due to the deluge, the monocle grown pre got underway under clerk was flying. until ferrari called him in for a 2nd tire changed on 22 laps. an engineer realized they'd made a bad call as didn't anguish mcclare. when mc schumacher split his house into the race was stopped again. after 30 laps. schumacher walked away in one piece,
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but the crash met the grown pre became attained race. by this time, red bill said you paris had stolen a march on the clair, and even with his tires cut to ribbons hilda, ferrari's carlo sites to take the checkered flag. hi, guys, guys like that. as the mexican celebrated an aggrieved laclare had some choice final words for his team. a 1st win for perez this season, and a good deal road for red bul standings leader max for stop and came in. 3rd swedish grandmother has successfully completed a parachute jump. nothing that unusual you might think. but hoot, larson is 103 years old. she is now the official world record holder as the oldest
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person to make a tandem jump. she was harnessed to a sky diving instructor after landing safely in there. she is. the centenary and jumper told her porter said she doesn't see so well, but gliding slowly to the ground was a good feeling. this is dw news live from berlin coming up after the break. dock film, extreme climate events. what could the future print on exposure to watch? imagine how many portion of floods are thrown out in the world. climate change very hot. the story. this is my plan, the way from just one week. how much was going to really get we still have time to out i'm going all
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