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ah, discover new adventures in 360 degrees. ah, and explore fascinating world heritage sites d w world heritage 360. get the app now you know. ah ah, this is dw news live from berlin. ukraine says it has regained territory in a key city in eastern ukraine. ah, what russia is also claiming success is in the bible for don bos, also coming up 33 years on the gentleman square. protests are still making waves in
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china. we look back at the brutal crack deck and we report from hong kong for top security laws been any commemoration of the events of 1989. and queen rocket for the queen, who's a star started concert at buckingham palace celebrates the british monarch 70 years on the throne. ah on pablo foliage, welcome to the program. ukraine says it has recaptured parts of the eastern city of seattle. don't ask from russian forces. ukrainian troops have been battling to hang on to the city. their last stronghold in the region of hans russia wants to gain
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full control of your hands and neighboring don't ask. the 2 regions aren't together known as don bass and are currently the main focus of russia's war. for days, russian fire power has been concentrated in dumbass but local officials say ukrainian forces are putting up a fierce fight. though claims from both sides are difficult to verify the thoughts in an interview, the governor of the lou hunt screech and says russia is suffering significant losses. the reason russians are blowing up bridges is to stop our reinforcements and severe donuts. our guys are defending the whole low hunts region and the russians are afraid. our defenders will stay successful. according to information from ukraine, russia has been pushed back from moving into territory west of sea ever owed to nets. striking a blow to russian efforts to claim the entire dumbass region. for its part,
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russia says its military has managed several successful attacks. he will report this purchase from the russian defense ministry, and the location cannot be verified. but russia says its forces shot down a ukrainian plain carrying weapons ammunitions, near the black sea port of odessa. the ministry says russian missiles also struck an artillery training center in the semi region where foreign instructors worked with us in the capitol, keith, the u. s. ambassador to ukraine promised america will assist with investigations into thousands of war crimes allegations against the russian army. i think the efforts of the prosecutor general are really important, and i do not think they should stop or be paused, just because the war continues. i think people deserve justice and they deserve justice. now, after more than 3 months of war,
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people who have held out for this long a still looking to leave the evacuations and the deep sense of separation and loss that come with them are a daily reality. while ukraine says it now controls half of severe don't ask any of these young philip shells and keith says that can't be confirmed. yes. we're 1st talked to several people on the ground in the past hour. and it's simply impossible to verify if ukraine has really regained her half of the territory in several donnette. but sir, oh, what a certain is there to ukrainian troops had been able to push back a russian forces in many parts of the city. and this is quite remarkable because until some days ago, it seemed as if russia had taken control of almost all of the city. there were even reports that are russians had so taken full control of the city. so this is,
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this is an important partial success for the ukrainians. know her, but it seems as if there are several thousands of russian soldiers, very close to us, love young at the moment. so it seems as if there could be an attack any time soon. it's a importance is transportation up earth. it's very close to chroma chores, the administrative center of the region. and it's one of the last areas of the don bus region that is still beyond russian control. so a lot of people say that it could be the next target for the russians. that was the on phillip shells reporting from keith. well, there is a heavy police presence in hong kong, and that prevented any public commemoration on the 33rd anniversary of china's gentlemen square massacre. police have made several arrests,
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authority sealed off victoria park where thousands gathered annually until beijing used the pandemic and a new security law to banned the vigil in 2020. back in 1989 students in beijing brought china to a tipping point. when thousands protested in tenement squared demanding democracy, the communist party sent in the army to confront the defenseless demonstrators. and here's how events unfolded. ah, after weeks of protests, the people's liberation army came at nice thousands of soldiers. they used 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 genamin 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 in tibet shinji young and hong kong. more than 3 decades later, the events on tiana mon square in 1989 still resonates dw correspondence.
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see, the kong is in hong kong, where unlike the rest of china, large scale remembrance of the master was alive until very recently. and she tells us what's changed? well, i'm now standing at the entrance of the victoria park, which was ones the traditional venue off the ferry mass safe, a massive commemoration of candlelight vigil over the past few decades in hong kong, but not any more scenes. beijing is national security that wasn't post in hong kong about 2 years ago, so that law has lost these typo such a commemoration that political defense in hong kong. and that's like, like in the past, it was imponderable in hong kong. but now it's like a kind of like a sense of fia, looming in the city. as we seen, like the park was closed the night before the end of february. and it's now got it by hundreds of police offices with barricades surrounding the whole park. so it shows a sense of like, like, suppression, like on such
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a commemoration. and it's also largely because of the, the, all the nice thing group was forced to disband last year. and it's lisa, well, we're now detained, are now detained for a bush and charge under the national security. you know, so this is actually the very 1st anniversary our sins on that sustains effort. 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. deal views. phoebe kong in hong kong reporting there. well, let's take a look now at some other stories making headlines around the world. the death toll has risen to 5 after a train derailed in southern germany. recovery workers found the body of a man amid the wreckage several carriages overturned near a resort in the bavarian alps on friday. the cause of the derailment is under investigation. in india, at least 8 people have been killed in
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a chemical factory far outside the capitol deli, over a dozen. others are injured. the blaze interrupted after a boiler exploded. authorities are investigating the course. china has launched 3 astronauts into space to complete work on its permanent orbiting station as base station. the shenzi 14 crew are due to spend 6 months on the tea on gong station and added to new modules. the u. s. ban china from the international space station in 2011 citing security concerns laid off in germany has been facing travel chaos as a new 9 year old train ticket proves a huge attraction. the bargain monthly flat rate fair is valid nationwide until the end of august. and passengers are packing on to overcrowded trains. the government brought in the inflation busting, take it to offset rising fuel and energy costs. what
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better way to stave off the boredom of waiting for your train than a bit of volleyball, crowded platforms and trains, and lots of hanging around. this is the reality of rail travel. there's long holiday weekend in germany. all thanks to the 9 euro ticket. vinzini. interestingly, wanted to go to his him in the noise for a long time and thought with the 9 year ticket. we guy, the city, it's a fuel costs are rising, then taking the train as a more attractive option. oh, i talked to you about a glance at berlin central station reveals that is certainly the case. some trains even had to be cleared because of over crowding. the ticket only covers travel on regional trans, not high speed trains. so journeys across germany will take several hours. some travelers are thinking twice about the whole idea is thanking me that i will be doing much train travel over the next 3 months because it will be very crowded
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everywhere. but passengers remain calm, enjoying the chance to travel on a budget. the island of zillow is a particularly popular destination. it's often considered rather elitist, but the 9 year old ticket has opened it up to a more diverse crowd. this weekend can be seen as a test for the summer to come for many travelers. it's a welcome chance to explore new areas and get a change of scenery and all for 9 euros. after 2 days of pomp and circumstance in london to mark the queen's 70 year reign, booking and palace became the backdrop for a star studded outdoor concert on saturday. performers at the platinum jubilee show included alicia keys, rod stewart and the rock band queen the queen herself was not present citing mobility problems. but her son, prince charles, acted as a standing it's
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a british celebration like no other fans of the royal family ushered in the 3rd day of the ground celebrations. just think she does a great job. i've been a fan, old. me like a bad stay with it. on the 25th of april and i used to send the base a call to the kid and just kind of don't fall one. i think it's probably a sort of once in a lifetime type thing anyways. not unlikely that we'll see another to believe perhaps in our life mind from the state of this well, the guard side side windsor castle changed. many of the queens fans stayed on for the next part of the festivities. they looked forward to saturday evenings, musical highlights up the jubilee, the platinum party at the palace. some
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of the world's most popular musicians went on stage to celebrate the monarch, including adam numbers on the rock band, queen, members of the world family to appeared on stage. your majesty made at the scale of this evening celebration the pouring of warm affection over this ho jubilee weekend is our way of saying, thank you. thank you for your family. the country, the commonwealth. in fact, the whole world, the celebrations and on sunday, with a focus on events from queen elizabeth 70 years on the throne. some funds are
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already shopping for jubilee memorabilia. to remember the party of a lifetime under monarch, his long reign won't be i done by another royal any time soon. well, that's all for now. coming up reporter looks at the business of harvesting, harvesting snow drop flowers in georgia. and don't forget, you can keep up to date around the clock on our website, d, w dot com. and you can follow up on our social media accounts on pablo foliage for me on the team here in berlin. thanks for watching. take care and we'll see at the top the next welcome to the dark side where intelligence agencies are pulling the strings. there was a before 911 and an aftermath 11. he says after $911.00, the clubs came off.
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