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we shed light on the opaque world who's behind benefits. and why are they a threat to us all o peak world this week on d w? ah ah, this is day double the news live for berlin, holding the line in so severe the internet as the battle right just for control of the crimes. easton industrial hot land, we hear from the foreign volunteers fighting against russia as it looks to take complete control of the dumbass region. 33 years on the tenement square protests
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are still having repercussions in china. we look back at the army lid track down on students, demonstrating against the communist regime and a train crash in southern germany kills at least 4 people. dozens were injured as carriages overturned, rescuers fear they'll find more bodies in the wreckage. ah m, anthony? how'd walk into the program more than 3 months into the russian invasion? ukraine says a 5th of the country is under enemy control, but that ukrainian troops are holding the line in the key eastern city of survey that done. it's a local governor, says e cranium forces have pushed back the inviting troops with the help from volunteer soldiers from abroad. the road to severity on yet in easton ukraine,
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the weeks are satirically important. city has been a key objective of russian attacks. this you knew, the ukrainian army with foreign volunteers is to help in the defense of the city where russian troops have been advancing street by street. we're going to put russians back. it's gonna take her and bay on for a year to matters. ah, we're on the right side of the history. if severity and yet the last ukrainian stronghold and lou henson province were to full russia will re one step closer to one of its declared goals. the complete capture of the don bus moscow said on friday, $100.00 days after the start of the war and had already achieved some of its aims, claiming that liberated areas from what it dubbed pro nazi ukrainian forces. according to ukrainian data, russia currently controls one 5th of ukrainian territory, analyst sworn that this situation could well be long lasting it i given was. i
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think we ought to be prepared for this was not last, just another 100 days, but 20300, maybe even 1000 days. moscow is determined to achieve its goals. it is change the nature of the wall, and that means we're not seeing a fast operation any more, but something much slower pushed forward with a lot of firepower and forcing firepower and false signs of this russian strategy can be seen across ukraine. not just in the east butcher, mary paul, a pin places now infamous for alleged russian war crimes against civilians. according to the united nations, at least 4183 civilians have been killed since the start of the war. or they w correspondent, john phillips, shots is in cave ukrainian authority, say russian troops amassing outside of soviet do we know, are there plans to evacuate civilians from there and other cities on the siege?
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yes, indeed sir. the russians seem to concentrate thousands of soldiers up to 20 battalions to be precise. around sla vianza, it's a city of high strategic importance. it's very close to several donnette square. intense fighting is still ongoing and where local authorities say that russians have just destroyed some important bridges in the city. and it's also right next to a crumb at forest. the last big city still under ukrainian control in the region. there are still some evacuation efforts going on. some buses have left the area in the past days, but it's becoming increasingly difficult. so in the, in recent weeks, the local governor has several times appealed to the residents to leave the region . and i think most of the residents have followed the advice the white for weapons
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at germany and other western countries have promised you find more advanced weapons, but do we know yet when they will reach ukrainian troops in the dumbass? of course the ukrainians. pushing to speed up the delivery process as much as possible, but observe us agree that it will still take several weeks until those weapons to will be ready to use. this also has to do with the fact that some additional technical training is needed for some systems. so obviously it will arrive too late for the current fighting in the don best region, but everybody here is getting ready for a long war of attrition. and so those new weapons might play a very important role in possible future control fences. yon phillip, after more than a 100 days now,
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do you craniums still feel the ones he talk to like the world is still watching? what's going on here and still by they side in this fight? yes sir, they do. of course, it's not the same intensity that was visible in the 1st weeks of the war, but they are still hundreds of journalists from media outlets from all over the world. if you're in the capital and also all across the country and also the ukrainians are very closely following all the war related. so discussions and other european countries and elsewhere in the past days for president to lensky, has the youth several occasions to earn to appreciate sir the, the new sanctions. and also the new weapon deliveries. so they are ready for a few supports. it's still the doubly corresponded young philip shelton, keith, thank you. thank you. okay, tom, to take
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a look at some of the other stories making news around the world. this hour and humanitarian organizations see, watch says it's vessel has rescued more than $200.00 people from boats in the mediterranean in recent days that were found floating in overcrowded rubber and wooden and wouldn't, but rather in other nation says almost 700 people had died or gone missing, trying to reach europe so far this year. i mean, thousands of argentine argentina, women, i took to the straits of monasteries on friday to protest fem aside, engender based violence after a 2 year hiatus due to the pandemic. the march began in the city center and headed toward the gates of the national congress, with protesters lit candles to remember women killed by men. a tropical storm, the remnants of hurricane agatha has swamped cuba and its capital havana with at least 3 people reportedly killed in the flooding. where the warnings have also been
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issued for the bahamas and florida meteorologist had predicted an above average hurricane season for the 7th consecutive year. not in adding on protests on the expansive chinaman square in badging brought china to a tipping point protest. this laid mostly by students wanted to reform and democracy, the communist party didn't. what followed was an army lead crackdown where tanks and soldiers were used against defenceless students. it was the night between the 3rd and 4th of gin and this is how it unfolded. ah, after weeks of protests, the people's liberation army came at nice thousands of soldiers. they use live rounds and tear gas to disperse the huge gathering and central beijing. protesters seeking a different china. there were running battles overnight and in the early hours of june, 4th tanks and armored personnel carriers began their attack on tenement square.
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the soldiers beat people, shot people, ran people over with tanks. by dawn, the vast concourse was clear. the official death toll was 241, but other estimates believe at least 10000 people were killed by their own military . the communist party has resisted any calls for an investigation into how many perished. the day after the massacre, a man stood his ground before a column of advancing tanks on chang on boulevard, which runs directly into tenement square tank man solitary act became the defining image of the protests. and one that has blighted the communist party's reputation. to this day, every year at this time, the party detains human rights activists and sensors, discussions of the crackdown algorithm, scrub bonnie online references to the massacre on china's parallel internet overseas. the focused turns to china's repression into bet she's young and hong kong. more than 3 decades later,
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the events on tenements square in 1989 still resonates overall. let's go to date of the correspondence. favey. com, who's in hong kong, favey hong kong had been the one place in china where large scale remembrance of the massacre was still tolerated. what changed while now standing at the entrance of victoria park, which was once the iconic and traditional venue, i thought the hong kong us to whole massive candlelight vishal on these and and on june, 4th, every year the anniversary of the 10 men cracked out to commemorate the victims in that already bound and to crack now, but not any more light until 2 years ago, the national security law imposed by beijing in hong kong. and that lastly, stifled out many political defense including this one that is one of the most sensitive political taboos are in mainland china in the past. but now is also
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becoming the same in hong kong. like, actually this year is effectively on the very 1st anniversary that no one actually applying for such assemblies. aspect jolla, park of because of the lead us off, the organizing group has been prosecuted for version charge under the national security law. and that to put a kind of like, huge effect on the society. so you have changed to political landscape and also how the ways of people to a morn. and i'll remember the abstract out in 10 minutes where 30 years ago. so given all those limitations i, you seeing today any form of commemoration, i was walking around on this church and the areas around this though, the victoria have seen a heavy presence of police officers. our police have already warned people that they risk breaking the law and maybe just by us showing up alone around pictorial
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park and with seen some innovation. oh, like all holding flowers. oh, walking by around the area, i'll pick toy up. ha. but they were like a questions and searched by police even if people handing out a blank papers to, to, to, to pass it through to pacifies on. they are also questioned by police offices. so it's really difficult for our local people to, to continue this kind of remember, so we're seeing many activism and also movement on moving to overseas that some hong kong, those are in the u. k. and other western countries. they are holding assemblies to continue this kind of movement. and also people are trying to rebuild. they are at the online museum off day a memorial, a tenement ok. now, so this is the changes that we're seeing that people are finding other ways a more safer and alternatives to continue their movement and also the remembrance
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of the crackdown. d. w correspondents. phoebe come in hong kong. thank you. tried crash in the southern germany has killed at least 4 people and injured dozens of others, carriages. d, riled and overturned near a popular holiday resort. in bavaria 15 people are being treated in hospital, but various transport minister said i suspected technical fault caused the crash. shocked passengers wander through the debris. these packed regional train derailed as it was, travelling from comic parting, kia hin, in the bavarian alps, to munich. several carriages over turned some slid down and embankment. the it was in it seems young, an investigation is now underway at the scene of the accident to clarify the cause as quickly as possible. do you involved cleanser cronyn? the 1st rescue workers arrived just 5 minutes after the call for help soon,
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firefighters, paramedics and police were all on the scene. some german army soldiers had been on board the train and provided immediate assistance. feel msf, toggling to fits. he almost, they gave us lots of support. they broke windows so the firefighters could climb inside sticky. i think he is walking that a fang, emergency workers rescued dozens of injured passengers. there are also children. yes. unfortunately, all ages have been affected. the injured have been taken to nearby hospitals, but police believe there may be more people still trapped in the train. unfortunately, there could be other fatalities in the wreckage to things. the regional line will remain closed as rescue as work into the night. burdens queen elizabeth missed the day 2 of celebrations for her platinum jubilee after experiencing what buckingham palace called this comfort. ah,
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as he can say, other members of the royal family including prince harry and his wife megan did attend the service of thanksgiving at saint paul's cathedral in london. i minister bars johnson was also among the well wishes, the platinum jubilee mocks, the quaint 70 years on the throne. the queen will now enjoy events on tv at home, at windsor castle. and that is all for now. sports life is coming up after a short break with a look at the marshal out of jujitsu and forget, you can get more info at d, w dot com and i'll be back in 45 minutes with another bulls. with blue william how to think on.

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