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we ship like the opaque world who's behind benefits and why are they a threat to whistle peak world this week on d w? ah ah, this is news light from berlin. dozens of worship. as fietta dead in nigeria gunmen open fire in the crowded church on pain goes to sunday. children among the bills killed. also, i had an escalation of the conflict in ukraine. brash and miss allison,
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it's the capital key for the 1st time in weeks. vladimir putin says russia will retaliate if the west spencer green long range weapons on the rights royal jubilee for britain's queen elizabeth m. i just the delights, the crowds. we the we from the balcony, buckingham palace, while the nation celebrates them, 170 yes. and the throne with one giant party blue eddie maga junior is the name welcome to the program. at least 50 worship as were killed in nigeria. as gunmen open fire to check the targets targeted a catholic church in all will in on those states in the southwest children. among that authority see the gun man that anita exclusives and shot indiscriminately at the congregation. the catholic church was busy for intercourse sunday. my dearest
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military is battling easy, had his insurgency in the north, but attacks are rare in the yonder region, dw correspondent, a mark i'll call you in lagos, told me more about the attack, had he, i think today's one of those days that he just wake up to hears one of those news that of course nobody i spent so here as he did mention there. yes. on identified gone man, which is now almost poppy lassie and now sadly nigeria. stuff that catholic church in our to day. and then you know, how many people have been killed over 50 as we do including children? nancy did mention that a yes. what we, what we had is that they did detonate some as blossoms to scare the people. but from the image is coming out they, it's clearly people who were shot at and targeted at a close range. and we've seen, we've heard all the information that a lot of them have been hospitalized. those who are still alive, they're asking for blood donation. you know, to see what more can be done to save them. and if you look again at the images from
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what we've seen at that place is close to the palace. we don't know if that has any connection, but that's the kind of place that you suppose you would say. it's supposed to be as simple as what, unfortunately this has happened show in how you know, an insecure the country is especially like you did mention under state is one of those that has been relatively peaceful. but today the story has changed. and there are scores of people who don't the numbers we can't ascertain yet that have been cured and others seriously injured as we speak now in hospital. and really it is as you see him because most of the previous attacks have been taking place in the north west. and so this is a bit of i'm are normally if i can see my this signal e disturbing wideman of the violence. he was clearly points to is the fact that i mean no part of the country is safe in the past would say, well, some of this is sort of killings they're very common in the north. unfortunately. now we have to say that, you know, or recently will also so an increase in killings and that adds by unidentified
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gunman. but today i think that's narrative has changed and that's quite worry. and i, when, if you listen to the statement from the state governor, he did mention that this is not a sort of things that they are saying that he called it a some sit tonic or a devilish attack. but the problem is that insecurity is increasing by the day and nowhere is safe and no places exempt from these. and that's what this clearly suggests. and even as the run up into election says in it is quite worried to see this sort of attacks and broad daylights, you know, targets in people. soft churches been soft targets and places like that. it's quite, we're in a mock, i'll call you in legos. thank you. you cranes, capital key woke up to miss all strikes in the morning after weeks of relative calm . russia says had used long green artillery to his tongues delivered from eastern europe. green says the strides targeted civilian infrastructure. ration firsthand
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vladimir put in is threatening to escalate the war if the west sends ukraine long range mess house. sunday morning in ukraine. residence of keith began their day with smoke billowing from missile strikes the worst to hit the capital in weeks. both ukraine and russia have confirmed the strikes while those locals with russian air force is long range. missiles destroyed 272 tanks on the outskirts of keep supplied by eastern europe and other armored vehicles located on the premises of a car repair business. was michelle, navigable for larry montgomery theater. but in keith residents, who are cleaning up in the aftermath dispute. the claim full time, some workshops were hidden money. but what is there here? there's nothing more machine tools where you, what could be that is what i'm, what is there military equipment or something? it's a peaceful factory and non military keep has been relatively calm since russia withdrew
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. forces that we're approaching the capital in early april. the latest missile strike may have rattled some, but not every one who's within all of us went out into the back yard and it had stopped already. and we're just used to it to live on the wall. ukrainian officials say one of the missiles launched also came dangerously close to an operational nuclear power plant. russia's president vladimir putin warned of new attacks of the west sens long range missiles to ukraine alone. then he whooped and you still, if long range missiles are supplied, we'll make certain conclusions and use our own means of destruction, stuff we have enough to strike a tockets. we have not yet, like you've been hitting them a book. i knew them in hotly contested eastern ukraine. in the low hand screech and local authorities say missiles struck a historic building, serving as
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a humanitarian site, authority, se dozens of civilians were sheltering in this cultural building. and as they document the scene with their cellphone's, local police are vowing to hold russia accountable. so what the koreans make of proteins, comments? i asked, did aldi's nick connelly and keith why i think they see this as proof that russia is genuinely, very worried about the book perspective of those weapons being sent here. that really could affect ukraine's ability to make russian forces put under a whole lot more pressure than they are currently them. if they're able to use this new rocket lot systems with munitions that can strike targets a 100 or maybe 150 kilometers away. that allows them to attack russian targets for a safe distance. russia, russian systems, at least in that class of weapon of the rocket launchers at don't have the same range. russia would have cruise missiles,
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but those are much more expensive and harder to use. so that would really give you crane an advantage, but it has to be said, this isn't the 1st threat coming out of moscow since the beginning this war. the war started with basic, give them a fruit and threatened to destroy ukrainians and out to end ukrainian statehood and saying that this wasn't the real country. then we've had basically a direct in direct threats of nuclear weapons being used. so this doesn't really shock anyone here in a country that's used to lots of tough talk madawaska. so use you calling ed tough talk, but are people in key worried? this could be the start of more strikes of our western weapons of lies. i think people are conscious that they are not safe here a russia has hit targets even on ukraine's far western border with poland, with nature, with the u. m. it has the capacity to hit targets across the country. and it's important to stress that these missiles were even launched from a plane over the caspian sea. a 1000 gone his way are russia, obviously, has a capacity that are way beyond anything that ukraine would get if indeed,
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these american weapon systems are delivered. but it's also people here, conscious that russia has a limited number of these cruise missiles and that they were expensive in that sanctions making much more difficult rush to replace themselves. it's already used . so there is a conscious kind of perception of the threat and what people are staying away. i might say care of is still about half a basically as lively and as full of it's a residence. it was before the war. you don't see any traffic jams or any more. the city is noticeably empty, but there are still of significant people who coming back from poland, coming back from germany, other countries, and saying that they don't want to stay away from home. that they want to get back to the families into their jobs and try and carry on living here. in spite of the war, rumbling on in dumbass, 500 kilometers down the road. ukraine is claiming it has we captured large ards of several, and asked if that can be verified. what is the significance of that development? what if that turns out to be as the ukrainians are portraying it? that will be se for victory, because after all,
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russia has basically time off to time taken a step down in terms of the ambition of its aims. it's war aims here in ukraine from trying to take the whole country and take over in care of at the beginning of the war to focusing on the south and the east to fail to take heart give you cranes, 2nd city, which is only a few dozen kilometers from the russian border. now focusing all its firepower, all its manpower on a very small part of the front lines in danvers. and if, even that concentration of russian forces still proves unable to overwhelm, ukraine's defences then obviously will be a bit of a shock to the russian leadership. and also to mitch observes, rather we're looking at how this is form a superpower, is it's holding up against a much smaller and less well armed. opponent will be it with a much stronger motivation and a much clearer mission. and i think all the observers had been talking about a days or maximum a week before the russians took 7. yes, but just keeps on being postponed and keeps on not happening. so definitely lots of are nervous and tense days in moscow they try to at least get some kind of victory
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that they can shoot their population to explain why so many russian soldiers dying every day here in ukraine did have you correspondence, nick connelly in keith. thank you. less attention to other stories making headlines around the world. at least 6 people have been killed and more than 20 others injured to my students in the us this weekend. the 1st students, so multiple government fire into crowds in downtown philadelphia. the 2nd incident took place at the night club in chattanooga, tennessee fire has killed at least 49 people, an injured, more than a 100. others are the contina devil in southeast, in bangladesh, firefighters and police officers who rushed to the scene among the casualties. the police triggered multiple explosions. severe weather struck parts of friends, killing one person, an injury at least 15 others,
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destructive hill stones. but at the southwest 2 in the north and c t o n, a woman died trapped on the slide. spins were found about has won the french open. men's singles title after defeating caspar rude in straight sets that i was one of a rude who is the 1st no way to ever reach a grand slam final guess the king of clee record extend in 14 title roland garris and it also increases his record to $22.00 grand slam titles to more than his nearest rivals. even with war region and ukraine, the nation's bit to qualify for the world cup hostile mans, given football fans, something to cheer about. are those hopes have ended up to wills? defeated ukraine, one nail in a tightly contested playoff with a wall not far from the mines. cream supporters went out in force. the edge on the team in the welsh capital cottage green last qualified for the world cup in 2006.
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britain's queen elizabeth has rounded off celebrations, makin her platinum jubilee with a personal appearance at buckingham palace. the nation has been enjoying an extended holiday weekend to mock them one ox 70 years on the throne and had turned into one giant party. her majesty, delighted to royal fans by waving to them from the balcony at buckingham palace, marking the final celebrations for her placid m jubilee. the 96 year old monarch had to miss many of the events because of ill health. the finale saw a performance from ed, sheer in good hands, them on the stage cast with
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many of the royal family, attended the final pageant, including the air to the throne, prince charles and the queen's great grandchildren. but it was the queen herself who stole the show with this comic sketch nations sweet tight paddington, bare paid special tribute to the monarch, happy with everything that's very kind. st parties have been held in celebration up and down the country. ah, it's been a fun, tough day. everybody's good to remember this from the little did you pull up to the fact that you both did an excellent job? they everyone's come out this week. i know today, please. as the curtain falls on a weekends of national festivities,
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fans celebrate the monarch whose long reign won't be done by another royal anytime soon. ah, that's all for now. up next sports life looks odd. marshal, odds of jujitsu. don't forget you can get more news around the clock on d. w dot com. or you can find us social media, eddie micah junior. the name stay with ask this more news. the top will be out o people than trucks injured when trying to flee the city center. more and more refugees are being turned away as the border families playing phone tags in syria to these critical.

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