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a 2020 to get your ticket. now. with this d. w. news line from bar lane, you crimes, presidents as a 5th of the country is now under russian control. a lot of reasons whose comments come is the west promise is more weapons to keep and russia on russian forces edge closer to capturing the city of sierra if you had done yet. also on the program, you makes another confession to hungary in an effort to pass. and lacy sanctions package against russia, local, or drop the head of the russian orthodox church from its proposed black list.
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johnny depp scores, a legal victory and us jury sides with the hollywood superstar decides his ex wife found her the fav favorite. you wrote an article in which you claim she was a victim of abuse and she's been on the throne for longer than any other molecule. british history that have k a celebrated queen elizabeth platinum. ah, i'm forgetting welcome to the program, sweden, on the u. k. r, the latest countries to promise ukraine more weapons after germany and the rest pledged advanced to air defense and rocket systems yesterday. this comes as ukrainian forces struggle to beat back russia's advance in the east and don't bass . the governor this says that 80 percent of the industrial hub of severe done yet
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is now under russian control. addressing luxembourg parliament, ukrainian president william is landscape called for more weapons and more sanctions . unless it wouldn't be controllable by herself today. the occupiers control almost 20 percent of our territory. my. that's almost 125000 square kilometers. this is much larger than the area of all the better looks countries combine you lou and almost 300000 square meters are contaminated with unexploded mines and ammunitions marianne, the yankee narrative. the w correspondent matches billing is in key. if you told me more about the situation and severe done, yes. yes, the better than it is, fortune about it very, very fiercely. russia seems to be controlling. most of the city we've just heard 80 percent. but we are hearing that ukrainian forces are still in the city and are still resisting the russians. so they are,
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the governor said that the ukraine forces have not given up on the city. so expect this place to be really, really in fierce battles now. right. and so how are civilians coping with this or russian onslaught? all along the line. there are civilians still living in these places. we've heard that around 12000, maybe 15000 people were still in civilized or net last week, and which is probably a number that is close to what is the number that are, are still there? now, because evacuations have been very difficult. there. shelling is intense, of course, in civil to the next, but also along the line, although it's less than in this most embattled city. so clearly this is a huge, this is taking a huge toll on the civilians. they are. many are living in bomb shelters, have been living in bomb searches for weeks. still,
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many of them have decided not to leave and i have been to one village where civilians and the military are now living side by side. mistake, of course, the locals were suspicious of us in the beginning. they were watching us. we were patrolling the streets looking after the place and they were hiding. but as things got worse here with electricity and food, we started to help out here and there and slowly trust has been building them. luca quote that the video village will be useless. there is no way to be russia, but they continue to do everything to make things worse even for themselves. i am talking about the leadership, not the ordinary people, ordinary russians. what the same thing as everybody else got a decent life. she has just heard of, it does seem as though people are resigning themselves to the idea that russia will take the east. no, i wouldn't say that this is consistent. some people are saying that are,
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are expecting that i suppose nobody has said this openly to me, but there's always suspicion that some people there might even be waiting for russia a minority, but most people are saying many people are saying, well, i have hope in the ukrainian forces and it won't come to that point. and then when they're already on the fire, they realize that the war is really coming where they are and then some escape at the late last minute. so i wouldn't say that people are really expecting russia to come many hours, just say we don't know what's going to happen. it's not in our power. we just stay here because we've always been here. ok, thank you for that date of the correspondent with his filling in keith the ears agreed not to sanction the head of the russian orthodox church after protest from member state hungary. it's one of several concessions made to budapest as a block seeks to impose the 6th round of sanctions on russia. over the wall
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patriarch carol is believed to be one of the wealthiest many russia. and is an avid supporter of president putin getting prime minister victor all bands and his opposition to sanctioning carol has been long known and should not have come as a surprise bill or is this latest package of sanctions against russia. now a done deal is brussels correspondent christine montoya. well, so now that this latest hurdle has been cleared and, and the ear has effectively given him at 2 pressure from hungry in removing at the senior care of the head of the orthodox church from that blacklist. it is now the formality of this agreement, as it is in this text to be sent to all the $27.00 capitals who must sign off on his end to have it back to brussels or in the early hours of friday morning. by all indications that process is now on track for that to happen. but of course ad, this was a span in the works that,
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that almost derailed this entire process. at some stage, it was unclear if there were going to be able to get over the slightest impasse, but it appears at they have also, again, given in asked for to hungry in the way of concession. and as the, the block gives in to hungry as you say, countries must be wandering if victor alba and things we can do, what every once well feel. i can tell you that there is a lot of anger high, especially among e u invoice, our who feel at that the hungarians are effectively being given too much a, in a sense. i, we know that for example, the, the ambassador of france who was cheering the meeting yesterday we hungry ab voiced it, sir. opposition suit to this blacklisting of this sad senior clary and was really frustrated saying it's in that kind of change could not be made at the stage in the game, but it appears they are, are seeking to press on with this to go forward. this can guarantee clearly dug in their heels and were not willing to compromise on that because these sanctions need
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to add an agreement, consensus agreement from all of the members state. so if the hungarians were going to be digging in their heels on this, this package could not go through. so am i remember listening to the lithuanian foreign minister a few weeks ago talking about being held hostage a by, by hungry. and that is that the feeling and the sense at that that many member states do share that the hungarians are in the way of delaying this round of sanctions. and now of course, this little latest impasse are really dragging the heels of, of the entire block. and it's also fueling speculation about henry's future inside the european union. is this the country that is headed on its way out, phil are either by leaving voluntarily or potentially being forced out. but i can tell you that there is a lot of anger over this issue. thank you for that, christine christine woodward, in brussels as own can some of the source making news away from the war israeli forces afloat. the house of palestinian gunmen who had shot dead 5 people
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in his room sitting march is really right on the west bank village of your bowed sparked clashes between residents and soldiers. postern facials at one man was killed and 2 others wounded. june is in president dekaiser, it has dismissed $57.00 judges after passing a law strengthening his own grip on the judiciary, as inside as extended his grip on power after sacking the government and expanding his legislative and executive powers last july. critics accuse him of undermining democracy for people have been shot dead on the hospital campus in tulsa and the state of oklahoma. police say the gunman targeted a doctor who me blamed for pain after recent surgery. now the doctor and the receptionist and a patient were killed in the attack, suspect was later found dead after fountain killing himself. a civil trial against former comedian bill cosby has begun in the us. he's being sued by
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a woman who in ledgers. he molested her nearly 50 years ago. cosby is not attending the trial and spokesman says the obligations are false. that he 5 year old was freed from prison last year after criminal charges against him were overturned. actor johnny debt has won his defamation case against his ex wife amber heard and he was court ordered her to pay him more than $10000000.00 in damages. but misheard was also awarded to $1000000.00 after george found that mister death defamed her to his lawyer. the 6 week trial made headlines around the world with a couple making of lurid claims and count the claims of domestic abuse. mister, definitely, the amber heard it was a bitter end to an intense trial hearing. do you find that mister dead has proven all the elements of defamation? answer yes. had listened with her eyes downcast as it became clear that jurors had emphatically side to do with her ex husband. finding that she had defamed him by
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implying he was abusive join their marriage in a 2018 newspaper. article dep was in england as the verdict was delivered, but posted a triumphant statement online in it. he thanked the jury, saying they had given him his life back heard to release her own statement online. after leaving the court. saying that she was disappointed beyond words by the ruling and dubbing it to set back the idea that violence against women is to be taken seriously. the result was a remarkable turnaround for dep from just 2 years ago when a british court ruled that he had repeatedly assaulted herd based on much of the same evidence presented in court in virginia. but while the latest chapter of that highly public legal saga may have ended in a victory for dep, it's unlikely to be the last time the pair face each other in court. hud has already announced she's planning to appeal the verdict. thousands of people have
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gathered in central london for the start of 4 days of celebration. marching queen elizabeth's unprecedented platinum jubilee. 70 years on the throne makes her britain's longest reigning monic. oh, they were in high spirits from the start and this is what they were here to see trooping the color took place under sunny london skies to mock the queen's platinum jubilee. there was the usual pomp and circumstance. we've seen the royal's arriving carriage of what has happened often a recent events. prince charles stood in for the queen, arriving on horseback for his ceremonial duties. several people were
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detained after breaching the security perimeter on the mile. but most were here to enjoy the party. i just think is a moment in history, whatever. have you know, you from england or from anywhere in the world. this is a history we know is a moment that i don't know when when we're going to see again i'm so she has had that is my i am broad mother, my mother, myself and my daughter for generation. and it's just an amazing achievement. lien. so much fun. the queen made the 1st of 2 appearances on the buckingham palace balcony, to welcome back the procession. following an $82.00 gun salute, crowds flock down the mall, to witness the main event. after much anticipation, it was time for the honorific fly, past,
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celebrating her 70 years on the throne. an iconic moments in british history. ah, this reminder of our top stories are based crimes present. vollmer zalinski says russia non controls a 5th of ukrainian territory. russian forces are also edging close to capturing the key east and city of surveyor done the exc, with 80 percent of the city. now under russian control. coming up next to a and d. w. news, asia, the taliban start enforcing a bomb on opium. poppy cultivation, many farmers say it's the only craft that has saved them from poverty on power delivery, right? as in india are risking death to complete the food deliveries in under 10 minutes. bush battery will have those stories and more in just
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a moment and i'll be back at the top of the hour with more world news. in the meantime. of course, that's always the website, the ww dot com or the d. w app. i'm good with she me about it. unfortunately, in a south a method is going to spend the rest of her life behind bars for murdering her 3 daughters. i with i see the sign was part of
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psychosis is an awful ill.

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