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fleming, this keeps me and they built much trinity to interact with you want to know their story, migrant verified and reliable information for migrant. ah, this is d, w. news ally from berlin, holding the line in said beryl the nets, as the battle rages for control of ukraine's eastern industrial heartland. we hear from the foreign volunteers fighting against russia as it looks to take control of the don boss region. 33 years on the t hanniman square protests are still having
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repercussions in china. we look back at the army, lead cracked down on students, demonstrating against the communist regime. a train crash in southern germany kills at least 5 people. dozens were injured as characters overturned rescuers fear they'll find more bodies in the wreckage. ah and welcome to all viewers around the world. i'm michael ok. 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 and the key eastern city of severity. the next, a local governor says ukrainian forces have pushed back the invading troops with help from volunteer soldiers from abroad. the road to severity on yet in easton
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ukraine, the weeks are strategically important. city has been a key objective of russian attacks this union. 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 going to take your and bay on for a year to matters. ah, we are on the right side of the history. if severity and yet the last ukrainian stronghold and lou henson province were to full russia will be 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, it had already achieved some of its aims, claiming it liberated areas from what it dubbed pro nazi ukrainian forces. according to ukrainian data, russia currently controls one 5th of ukrainian territory. analysts sworn that this situation could well be long lasting is taken from us. i think we ought to be
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prepared for this was not last, just another 100 days, but 20300. it may be even 1000 days. moscow is determined to achieve its goals. it is changed the nature of the war, and that means we're not seeing a fast operation any more, but something much slower pushed forward with a lot of firepower and forging firepower and false signs of this russian strategy can be seen across ukraine. not just in the east butcher, mary poll, a pin place is now infamous for alleged russian war crimes against civilians. according to the united nations, at least 4183 civilians had been killed since the start of the war. that's crossed to care roodick a member of the ukrainian parliament and a leader of the political party bolus. who is currently in dublin here indica. it's now been more than a 100 days since russia invaded ukraine. i'm curious,
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given the fact that at least at the moment there's no end in sight. how are you personally coping and what do you hear from other ukrainians? hello, thanks. nice for having me. well, we do understand that there needs to be a switch wrong. that's friend to the marathon, and we are ready to this now on need to understand is it will be top will so do understand it really will have. so i'll gather our old resilience an old resolve and to make sure that the wisdom backs this is i am traveling great now, and if i am calling for every single leader of every single county, you actually net, he did you at the residence, the humans demining give us this applies to we can make this final push the brochure to back because while we have the support of our life while we have the results are people, i'm very sure that we can win this war. you talk about the international community
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coming together for these weapons. germany and other western countries have promised ukraine more advanced weapons with intense fighting going on in the dumb boss, or you concerned about whether they will reach ukrainian troops on time. yet the amazon turned about that because it's only now when receiving the weapons and supplies are promise, make sure the results, the logistics is complicated. it's not the amazon prime. we do understand that, but we also understand that our lives are working on a faster and we do understand that they are trying to get in time. so what we can do from our side is to make sure that you think your brain is working properly, and that's why i'm just watching the borders we delivery to the front as soon as you well know they've now been sick sanctions, packages directed against russia. this week the you agreed on the latest
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a band on most oil imports. is this enough in your view? now this is not enough. well, 1st of all, these sanctions i have to measure. so you allowed hungary back and allow bar should be there while the we still use. secondly, they will only start working the 6 months from now. so my people will have to fill and fight for 6 months before they actually started working. because before you got this must still paying a $1000000000.00 a day. were russian oil understood that is a kiera roodick, a member of ukrainian parliament and a leader of the political party. carlos many, many thanks. thank you and glory. 3 frame now to some of the other stories making news around the world at this hour, humanitarian organization see,
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watch has rescued more than 200 people on the mediterranean. they were floating in overcrowded rubber in wooden boats. united nations almost 700 migrants. people have died or gone missing trying to reach europe so far this year a tropical storm, the remnants of hurricane agatha had swamped cuba and its capital. havana with at least 3 people report be killed in the flooding. weather warnings have also been issued for the bahamas and florida. meteorologists have predicted an above average hurricane season for the 7th consecutive year. thousands of argentine women took to the streets of when his aires on friday to protest fem aside and gender based violence. after 2 year hiatus judith pandemic, the march began in the city center and headed towards the gates of the national congress, where protesters lit candles to remember women killed by men. the
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1989 protests on the expansive chinaman square and beijing brought china to a tipping point. protestors lead mostly by students wanted reform and democracy. the communist party didn't. what followed was an army lead cracked and were tanks and soldiers were used against defenceless students. it was the night between the 3rd and 4th of june. 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. the soldiers beat people shot people grand people over with tanks. by dawn,
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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 and tibet shinji young and hong kong. more than 3 decades later, the events on tenements square in 1989 still resonates for more let's go to
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d. w. corresponding phoebe kong who is in hong kong of phoebe hong kong, had been the one place in china where large scale remembrance of the massacre was still tolerated. what changed? well, i am now standing at the entrance of defect jolla park, which was ones the traditional venue off the ferry, massive or massive commemoration of candlelight vigil over the past few decades in hong kong, but not any more scenes. beijing is national security. it wasn't post in hong kong about 2 years ago, so that law has lashed these typo such a commemoration that products coat defense in hong kong. and that's like, like in the past, it was intolerable in hong kong. but now it is like i kind of like a sense of fear looming in the city, as we seen, like the park was closed the night before the nursery and is now guarded by hundreds of police offices with barricades surrounding the whole park. so it shows
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a sense of like, like, suppression, like on such a commemoration. and it's also largely because of the, the, all the nice thing group was forced to disband last year. and a leader. well, we're now detained, are now detained. our 4th person charge under the national security law. so this year is actually the very 1st anniversary our sins on that sustains epa. that's no one applies both such commemoration assembly. so it is like becoming a kind of one of the most sensitive political taboos in hong kong. so there are clear constraints, but are you seeing any form of commemoration there today at all? while no other ways of commemoration has become more steptoe and all like an individual, as like scattered in hong kong that on massive pro tasks or light launch crowns are
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no longer seen on the straits of hong kong because of the heavy presence of the security forces. he asked with, as you can see, and also like people are resorting to more or creative ways by some, some out like distributing blank papers on the streets and some like just about at victoria park with white flowers to show their respect and tribute to the victims of the tenement track down, but with the bob as though it was a kind of like a risky action that what saw some little chaos and some activists were taken away by police because of the actions and the police are, were reading, trying hard to stifle out any form of like action to, to mourn the tenement crack. now that's d. w. corresponded phoebe kong in hong kong. many thanks. phoebe a trained crash in southern germany has killed at least 5 people and injured dozens of others
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. carriages to railed and overturned near the popular holiday resort of grooming hot and cushioned in bavaria. 15 people are being treated in hospital for various transport minister says a technical fault probably caused the crash. the crash seen on saturday morning. rescuers are in a race against time to lift. the d railed carriages. they fear people may be trapped underneath and these cranes offer the best hope of reaching them. rescue teams worked through the night on friday. the accident happened just to school holidays got underway in the german state of bavaria. 140 passengers were on the regional train, which was traveling from garments, pardon, hear him to munich. on saturday, the state premier said the crash scene was heart wrenching. what is it about?
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no mention for hateful a still missing, and that is our biggest worry. we hope that we don't find any one under the and that those who are missing will soon be able to get in touch with their loved ones . but i'm good. germany's interior minister also visited the site and we spent a good, a terrible catastrophe. the various transport minister said no other train or vehicle was involved, leading him to assume it was due to a technical fault. it's one of germany's worst train accidents in recent years. britton's queen elizabeth the 2nd has miss day 2 of celebrations for her platinum jubilee. after experiencing what buckingham palace called discomfort. ah, but 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. prime
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minister boris johnson also attended the platinum jubilee marks, the queen 70 years on the throne. the queen will now enjoy events on tv at home, at windsor castle. that's all for now. coming up world stories the week in reports and don't forget you can get news around the clock on d, w dot com, micheal o 2 in berlin. we're news in 45 minutes. imagine how many portions of lunch are thrown out in the world right now. climate change, the very hot story, this is my flex the way home just one week how much was.

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