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was part of psychosis is an awful illness. postpartum is a nasty mothers nightmare starts june 4th on d w. ah ah, this is dw news live from berlin, ukraine's president says a 5th of the country is now under russian control. volunteers to landscape comments come as the west promises more weapons to keith and russian forces edge closer to capturing the key eastern city of seattle. don't ask also on the program president
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joe biden echoes the police made by the families of master shooting victims. they'd want message for all of us through shrimp, justice, to shop, for god's sake, duty as the nation mourns recent deaths. he urges a ban on assault weapons and other gun control measures. and she's the longest reigning monarch in british history. we look at had the u. k, you celebrating queen elizabeth's platinum tube? ah, i'm pablo foias. welcome to the program. ukrainian president valez made savanski says russia has now seized one 5th of his country's territory. russia has been making but study gains as it intensifies its assault on the country's eastern. don
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bus region to lansky says ukrainian forces and are back battling russian troops along a front line, extending more than a 1000 kilometers from ca, to keep in the northeast, to mich alive in southern ukraine, in the fight for ukraine's east. another life is lost, locals with sheltering in this school in the hockey region. when it was hit. here the russian ground troops have been pushed back, but the air strikes continue to kill civilians. the quickest the people, but i wish they would see those so called liberators. what did they liberate us from here? that your phone is getting out and read the feed b, lunch pain. over 3 months into the wall. the head of nato. want the west must brace for a drawn out conflict wars or boy,
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nature unpredictable on the therefore, we just have to be prepared for that long because what you see is that so this war has now become a war trish with the cravings or paying it hot for us, for the friends, their own country, all the above through sweden and the u. k. have now joined germany and the u. s. in offering more advanced weaponry to help defend ukraine guy in the kremlin claims, new military 8 wouldn't stop russian advances, saying it will only further prolong the wall is undeterred. ukraine's president vladimir zalinski called for more weapons in a speech to luxembourg. parliament outlining the enormity of what ukraine has already lost. stolen, mister, wouldn't you be controllable by herself to day?
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the occupiers control almost 20 percent of our territory. my. that's almost 125000 square kilometers. now this is much larger than the area of all the better looks countries combine util. rosalyn was in almost 300000 square meters, are contaminated with unexploded mines in ammunitions scenario them. the yuki narrows animals, russian forces are pushing forward towards ukrainian, held cities in the dumbass region. the shelling here is relentless. russia now controls most of the city of soviet odon, ask, closing in on full control of the loo hunter, region of the dumbass. while our correspondent ne conley is in kiva, and he told us more about the area, the coverage, a 5th of ukraine, that presidency lansky asserts, is now under russian control. bell includes crimea and the areas in easton dumbass that russia controlled before fabri 24th before the beginning of this war. but they
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have made quite significant turturro gains in the south, had sworn in that land bridge, linking russian annex crimea with russia. and then also in the north near, had give in dawn best actually strange enough, there has been less in the way quietly, a movement on for lunch of this is the region where ukraine has been defending itself against russ proxy for 8 years. and where the defenses are the best developed and the strongest. and we've seen extraordinarily heavy fighting around several dozen ask in recent days we heard from zelinski today that ukrainian losses are at about a 100 soldiers a day with about $4500.00 additional casualties. adams of wounded, heavily, severely wounded. so these are very, very significant losses. and right now ukraine doesn't have the heavy weapons systems and doesn't have the ammunitions to, to really use the mean if they did have them to really go back into a kind of full count attack in those areas. and as basic now playing for time, the hope that those western spies will turn up faster than has been fit him. that was tito whose name conley reporting from keith's will that you has agreed not
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a sanction. the head of the russian orthodox church after protests for a member state, hungary. it's one of several concessions made to budapest as to block seeks to impose a 6th round of sanctions on russia. over the war patriarch harrell is believed to be one of the wealthiest men in russia, and is an avid supporter of president florida. mir puting on gary and prime minister victor or bon said, his opposition to sanctioning curio has been long, long known and should not have come as a surprise when our correspondent christine manuel is in brussels and told us more about the use reaction to hungary obstruction tactics 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 that we know that for example, the, the ambassador of france who was cheering the meeting yesterday we hungry,
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add the voice, it's a position to to this blacklisting off. this sat senior clary and was really frustrated saying it 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 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 add 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 looks like latest impasse are really dragging the heels of of the entire block . that was tito use, christine montoya, reporting for arm brussels. well,
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united states president joe biden has made an impassioned speech about the need for gun control. he's under pressure to address gun ownership roles after a spate of mass shootings last week, 19 children and 2 teachers were killed at a primary school in validate in texas and more math shootings have happened since the u. s. supreme court holds back gun ownership is protected by the constitution, or during the speech he referred to his visit to validate and responded to victims, families pleading for action to curb gun violence. standing there in that small town. like so many other communities across america. i couldn't help or think there are too many other schools, too many other everyday places that have become killing feels battle feels did help the washington correspondents to me. so much condo was watching that forceful speech. and earlier, she told me what measures biden wants to put on the table. bless you said this
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really was a forceful address from president biden. a lot of people expected. he would come out and deliver an echo of some of the words we heard in past weeks. enough is enough, but this was really a laundry list of items to get done in congress. you mentioned raising the age for people to, to legally purchase a gun. he proposed rating that age from 18 to 21, and i just want to take you through some of the other measures that he proposed there. he talked about having federal a red flag laws. these are laws that essentially allow law enforcement to remove weapons from a person's home if they're deemed a danger to themselves or to society. he also urged safe storage laws. that's about how a gun is stored at home. if it's locked up at home. he also talked about more resources for mental health, and he discussed closing loopholes at gun shows. essentially at gun shows you can purchase a gun without this level of background checks that you would have otherwise. i mean, these actually happened to be measures that in large part are being discussed in congress right now with a bipartisan group of lawmakers that have been discussing this in response to the
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mass shootings you mentioned. and you've all day in buffalo and just yesterday in tulsa, oklahoma were a gunman killed 4 people in the hospital. and i just want to add public that he did address some of the criticism that we heard from gun rights advocates. he said, this is not about taking away any one's guns, but about common sense gun regulations. sue me, what solutions have been put forward by those and congress and the senate against tightening the going those a lot of measures that president biden mentioned in his address. they are being discussed right now in congress. so senator chris murphy, democrat, has been leading these negotiations. they've been discussing things like red flag laws, background checks, the mental health initiatives as well and, and raising the age at which someone can legally purchase a weapon. but this is a very limited package of measures, all of which have been discussed in congress in previous years. and i thought it was important to note that senator murphy said he will take anything, even
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a small package of measures, because they cannot afford to do nothing. and even then, it is not clear that this package of measures will actually make it through congress. because in the senate, as you know, pablo the senate right now is to split 5050 between republicans and democrats. it really is not clear whether democrats will be able to move this legislation forward to me and briefly, if you could. we've seen, he did debate with regards to going laws among americans, and there are clearly deep divisions there. but of the recent mass shootings that to any shift and public opinion, why i think it's important to note that a strong majority of americans do support basic restrictions on gun rights. these common sense gun regulations. but as you know, the debate years so bitterly politicized that it appears that even this common ground appears very thin at this moment. soon, nissan misconduct in washington. thank you. now to some of do their stories making use around the world. thousands of people have attended the annual pride parade in
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jerusalem amid heavy police presence. the city is home to israel's largest ultra orthodox, jewish community, and various conservative groups opposing the event. police said they arrested 3 people on suspicions of threatening the parade. 6 in pakistan, motorists rush to fill up their vehicles, a petrol stations before a 17 percent fuel price hike. it's the 2nd such cost increase in a week. pakistan is attempting to secure a bay light from the international monetary fund, which is demanded an end to fuel subsidies. canadian prime minister justin trudeau has signed a major land claim settlement with a native tribe. the government will pay over $1300000000.00 canadian dollars to the sick, sick, a 1st nation for seizing over half its land. more than a century ago, trudeau said it was one of the largest such settlements. 7 was signed,
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18 or thousands of people have gathered in london for the start of 4 days of celebrations. mark and queen elizabeth unprecedented platinum jubilee. 70 years on the throne makes her britons longest serving at longest reigning monarch. but amid the festivities, there were also renewed concerns about the queen's health booking a palace said the queen was experiencing discomfort and would not attend a national thanksgiving service scheduled for friday. ah, they were in high spirits from the thought. and this is walt that we had to see trooping. the cooler took place under sunny london sky. it's about the queen's platinum jubilee. there was the usual pomp and circumstance. ah, we've seen the royals arriving carriages as
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has happened, often a recent events. prince charles stood in for the queen, arriving on horseback for his ceremonial duties. several people were 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 chance. aunt is my, i am broad mother, my mother, myself and my daughter for generation. 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.
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following an 82 gun salute. crowds flock down the mall to witness the main event. after much anticipation, it was time for the honorific fly, past celebrating has 70 years on the throne. adam iconic moments in british history. ah, here watching detroit the news live from berlin, my colleague christy plots, and as of next week tito views this misuse for me. the team here brent take care see of or is it imagine how many portion of lunch i'll throw it out in the world. climate change very often story. this is my plan, the way from just one week how much was can really get.

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