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i see the sign part of psychosis is an awful illness. mothers nightmare starts june 4th on d, w. with d w here is line from bud lane. russian forces pushed deeper into the ukrainian city of surveyor done yet. with arches, fear the city will follow mario paul and fall into the russian onslaught after weeks. relentless bombardment also on the program. europe divided over
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sanctions on russian. oil hungry holds out against a bad as other a new member states, a push for a compromise. curtis refugee say that being stopped from returning to their homes after more than 2 years. i've gotten 2 years after turkish forces seize control of northern syria for look at turkey's plans to resettle the range of ah, i'm so gale. welcome to the program. russian forces of entered the outskirts of the city of savannah, denounced in easton ukraine. he says its troops are battling to hold their positions the street by street after days of intense shelling. very de netscape threatened by russia's post to kept the whole of the east and industrial region of dumbass. ukrainian president vladimir zalinski says almost all the cities infrastructure has been destroyed and most buildings damaged. it's fear,
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the city will follow mario, poland, fall into russian hands. a city under siege severely, danielle has been battered by intense shelling for weeks. now russian forces have entered the city and fears a growing that it may share mary paul's fate. thousands of civilians are thought to still be in the city, the largest in the loo, hence region, still held by ukraine. according to the mare, the relentless bombardment has left it impossible to keep track of casualties. with russia, bringing its overwhelming advantage in artillery to bear in its assault on the dumbass, ukraine is pleading with its allies to provide it with more advanced long range weapon systems. the u. s. was reportedly considering the move, but president biden has now thrown that into doubt. a rock
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with the rock. but while ukraine's allies debate, russia continues to concentrate its fire power in the don bass. with some of the fighting has reached its maximum intensity with russian troops firing along the entire line of contact and trying to fire artillery deep into our defenses. at the same time, the assault is continuing in several directions. they can come up into the now at least ukraine forces continue to fight on in the face of the russian onslaught. will they w correspondent, mathias bullying. a aim chief has given me an update on russian gains in dumbass. yes. so we have just report returned from a 10 day trip there. and during that time we've really seen the situation getting worse and worse. the city of similar,
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the next is or almost inaccessible for days. now, we know that thousands of people are trapped there. the, there's only one bridge operating and this bridges is constantly shelled and the, the russians are now advancing is probably something that was expected because they have really put a lot of firepower onto a conquering the city. they have really concentrated troops. they have been shelling the city indiscriminately and most of the buildings are destroyed. we would assist a city which sits just on the other side of the river. this chance can we were there a few days ago and you could see that all over the city of see that on. yes, it's a little bit higher there. so you could look over everywhere. there was smoke and this is the tactics they are using now is a scorched earth tactics. they raise everything with artillery. they have a lot of artillery, they have a lot of ammunition,
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and then they march in it's the question is whether this will give them really a strategic gain. that's another question, but it looks like they are attaining their goals when they really concentrate their fire power. this way that they raise the city and then they march. right? because we see it in the past, how ukrainian forces have beaten russian forces back. but now, with all this, miss massey fire turned on the region. things appear to be turning in rushes favor there. yes, russia has more firepower and russia has probably concentrated more troops there, although we don't know the exact number. but that means also that in other regions, russia has not the same concentration of troops and we are seeing ukrainian advances. we've seen some in your hark if they have their store now, they're not making much progress there. but now in the south, ukraine has made some progress towards the city of castle and they still far from the city itself. but there are some advances there. so in the one, in one place,
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tides turn into favor of russia and other places they might still turn in favor of ukraine. so this is not a decision yet. ukraine has also been able to hold back russia in the don bus in other places that she teaches cli important. russia has been trying, instead of marching into the city, directly to cut it off to surrounded. this has not worked so far. they have come pretty close to that, but then they would beaten back by ukraine. so it's everything is still not decided . there was matuse bullying it. french journalist has been killed in easton, you crave well covering the evacuation of civilians near savannah de announced 32 year old frederick the clerk. m half died after being hit by shrapnel, as according to french broadcaster b f m t v. where he'd worked for the last 6 years. mr. la clack, him half is the latest of more than 30 ukrainian and international journalists who've been killed since this war began. meanwhile,
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the european union is still struggling to agree an oil embargo against russia laid us a meeting in brussels to hammer as a 6th round of economic sanctions unresisting about on oil. because it's so heavily dependent on russian supplies, oil embargo, or, nor all embargo right. now a lot depends on one man, hungarian prime minister, victor or bad. while some nations worry about the price of phasing out russian oil hungry is the only one still openly blocking the move and orbit didn't give his fellow leaders much hope. this will change ahead of this summit, thought now that he's in agreement. oh, well, no. i don't go about that. i would be acceptable at them. i did that. he's no compromise with moments of old to get hungary on side. the commission has already watered down its proposal, only russian, all transported by sea would be targeted and pipeline oil would be excluded
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something which would greatly benefit landlocked hungary, the central european country is heavily dependent on russian energy. but that's not enough for or been. he said hungry wanted all supply guarantees with him some ukranian president followed his zalinski urged you leaders to pass this latest packet of sanctions as soon this possible is h. i leja. and of course, i wanted to understand me like i do not blame any of your windows of stitching the blame for everything that is happening light solidly with the russian stanley with an issue. but i am convinced that it is clear to each and every one of you that there should be progress with regard to sanctions for this aggression race for us. this is necessary and it will help us a longer double more. not many seemed optimistic, an agreement would be reached by expectations and know that it will be solved in the next 48 hours. but i'm confident that the after that will be a possibility. others are getting increasingly irritated that the block is moving
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forward. so slow, lot via with chairs, a border with russia has been pushing for an embargo on all russian energy. it's only money ukrainians are paying with their lives. and if we get bogged down only in thinking about money, but then what is the sense of our union? besides oil, you leaders are discussing more financial support for ukraine. and global food shortage is due to the war. but despite the long agenda, it is the deadlock with hungary that overshadows the discussions. as quick look at some other stories making news around the world. u. s. president joe biden is mark memorial day by planting a tree outside the white house with families of fallen service members. here he laid a reef the tomb of the unknown soldier at arlington national cemetery. in his memorial day address, president said democracy is worth fighting for survival. bodies of 21 victims of a plane crash in nepal have been flown to the capital cut man to
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a small aircraft carrying 22 people went missing on route from the tourist town. a kara to johnson in the himalayas official st. recovery efforts were delayed because of difficulty moving metal debris. i suspected climate activists has been detained at the louvre gallery in paris after allegedly trying to vandalize the mona lisa disguised as an elderly woman in a wheelchair. he tried to break the glass or protecting the famous portrait before smearing it with cake. a serious civil war has driven refugees into many countries, including neighboring turkey. now and crew wants to re settle more than a 1000000 people on land that was one's home to serious kurdish minority turkish forces cross the border into northern syria in 2019, at the height of the civil war. 2, it is believed to have some 18000 troops stationed in the region and it is placed kurdish refugees now live in the aha soccer refugee camp for the hopes of returning
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to the homes of fading country for 70 years. she or you all martyr occurred, lived in the syrian city ever us alliance. but 3 years ago, he and his family of 8 were forced to flee. he says that allies of turkey had attacked and wounded him when he tried to defend his home. hulu, because i haven't heard they threw me out of my house, stole my belongings, mamma, and beat me there ago. a goose who was other than just yourself demolished. the family looks at old photos of their former home, their neighbourhood, and their fields. their distressed. they've heard that non kurdish syrians will be moving into their homes. well, i said that we're very angry. we can't accept that refugees from hama or italy are moving into our houses. it's not fair. we must be able to go home. the family now
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lives in the aisle house, sucka camp and northern syria, about an hour and a half drive from their home town. almost all of the roughly 14000 kurds in the camp fled from turkish attacks and recent years. most live in tensed, in humble conditions. there is little water and few fresh vegetables. when turkish tanks rolled across the syrian border into kurdish territory in 2019 their lives changed turkish allies control their towns and villages to this day. donald mohammed ali, who advocates for refugees. and rossa line says turkey is trying to systematically settle kurdish areas with non kurdish syrians, a la la that she would are a, get you. this is a targeted attempt at changing the demographics. turkey must be stopped going on plaza. there are no longer any kurds or any other minorities, such as the syrians or armenians in with us. i'll, i'm another,
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we've all been driven out in a now, syrians and iraqis live the other course. very good, and he explains how groups close to turkey destroyed his own house and then sold it for the equivalent of $115.00 us dollars ladaja. but he says it's not just property that's at stake here, but also culture esla love it, but we haven't just been here for a couple of decades. so this is where our history and our culture are strange as moving to our city of threatening that to him on the chance of shape or you home or a family ever being able to return to the place where he was horn seemed low. what's more likely is that more kurds will soon seek shelter in the camp. as turkey has announced, fresh military operations in syria. i oldest known survivor of a nazi concentration camp has died edge 108 forest pothole resisted. fascism was a young man and was sent to several nazi death camps. he later wrote about his
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experiences. the knots, valesh, tud hope camp in eastern france where the nazis imprisoned. 52000 people, mostly for resistance activities. just over half survived. among them boys, poor decades later, he wrote his experiences and a memoir called necropolis, but rather get his written in 2018 power, told an interviewer i deal with the past because i'm interested in the future. at our little town, he explained that the past was bad and shouldn't be repeated base that it visited. info pa whore was a little boy when italian dictator benito, mussolini annexed his hometown of triest and banned the regions, minorities, levine community from speaking its own language. since eileen with us, but we had no language, practically, no nationality, we were worse off than slaves vigil his galley pours resistance to fascism landed
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him in 5 nazi concentration camps over a period of 15 months, which he later chronicled in his native language, slovenia ann powers. works have been translated into at least a dozen other languages and earned him top honors from slovenia and countries across europe. he died at his home in italy, aged 108. ah, said show up to date bull well nears at the top of a our, a daniel window has your deed of the business update in just a moment of good people in trucks injured when trying to flee the city center. more and more refugees are being turned away. family. thank you for the credit on.

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