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shit light holds the opaque world. who's behind the benefits? and why are they a threat to whistle opaque worlds this week on d w? ah ah, this is dw news live from berlin. dozens of worshippers have been killed in nigeria . gunmen opened fire in a crowded church in orlando state, a rare attack in that part of nigeria. also on the program, moscow takes aim at ukraine's capital. russian miss,
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how's he'd key for the 1st time in weeks flatter me putin se is russia will retaliate if the west sands, ukraine, long range, weapons, and britons, queen elizabeth, makes an appearance at the end of her royal jubilee majesty delights the crowds with away from the balcony at buckingham palace of the nation celebrates the monarchs. 70 years on the throne, with one giant party. ah, i'm jared ray. thank you for your company. at least 50 worship as have been killed off to gunman open fire at a church in nigeria. the assailants targeted the catholic church in the city of all . while in on doff state authorities say, the government detonated explosives and shot indiscriminately at the congregation. the church. with mocking the christian pentecost, holiday. nigerian military is battling a g. hottest insurgency in the north,
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but attacks are rare in this region. d. w correspondent, america collier enlarge us, told us more about the attack. today's one of those days that you wake up to news that you don't expect a when dozens over 50 people. and i show that a number, so it will increase, have been queued, were killed in the catholic church to day. you know, some people had gone into church for mass. were, you know, where queued by unidentified go, gone. man who indeed went straight into the church. and shot many people at close range are what i suggest is that a security situation in 90 res wasn't in by extension. not just in the sat knocked off in the north or in the east, but now also as standing in to the southwest. oh, it is in on those state is one of the peaceful, relatively peaceful place that we have thin, our butts. unfortunately with what has happened to day, it means that indeed and sadly to say that no place is a thief in nigeria. and so many people are also questioning how is it possible that
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people can get into a place as a church and kill as many as the numbers that's within an increasing and nothing has happened. other than the statement of course, expect governor visiting the place and saying that they are going to hunt down those who are responsible, but is that enough? would be the question. that was d. w is a mca acoya in lago stair will ukrainian president flow to me, zalinski says he's visited frontline troops and don bass region of eastern ukraine . don bass has been the scene of heavy fighting and recent days after russia decided to concentrate its offensive fare. and after weeks, a relative calm, the war returned to cave on sunday, with the capital waking up to miss all strikes. sunday morning in ukraine. residence of keith began their day with smoke billowing from cruise. missile strikes the worst to hit the capital in weeks. both ukraine and russia have
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confirmed the attacks while those legacies russian air force is long range, missiles destroyed t $72.00 tanks on the outskirts of cave supplied by eastern europe. there wasn't other armored vehicles located on the premises of a car repair business. was michelle no couples work, were larry multiple theater. ukraine says it was a rail facility and invited journalist to tour the plant partially still in flames . and without tanks, this fulfilled these, all the lip is full and every one can come and few. of course, if there is some conspiracy theory, maybe we'll use next to the next morning, fans that ukrainian took away tanks from the facility above. you can see it wasn't, there were no tanks. then you can just, you weaken from this keep has been relatively calm since russia withdrew, forces that we're approaching the capital in early april. the latest missile strike may have rattled some,
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but not every one who's missing. all of us went out into the back yard and, and had stopped already. and we're just used to it to live on the road. as the details of this long range missile strike and keep were being contested. brush as president vladimir putin was warned of new attacks. if the west sends long range missiles to ukraine, useful hurt than he whooped, and it was the leaf long range missiles are supplied. we'll make certain conclusions and use our own means of destruction that we have enough to strike a tockets. we have not yet, but you've been hitting them a book. i knew them in hotly contested eastern ukraine. in the low hand screech in local authority, say missiles struck a historic building, serving as a humanitarian site. authority say, dozens of civilians were sheltering in this cultural building. and as they document the scene with their cellphones, local police are vowing to hold russia accountable. well,
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what do you crane? eons make of putin's comments, de w's, nick connelly and keith has mall. why didn't they see this as proof that russia is genuinely, very worried about the pope 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. and if they're able to use this new rock lot systems with munitions that can strike targets a 100 or maybe a 150 kilometers away, that allows them to attack russian targets for a safe distance. russia, russian systems, at least in that class, a weapon of the rocket launchers that don't have the same range. russia would have cruise missiles, 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 implement. putin threatened to destroy ukrainian sincerity to end ukrainian statehood and saying that this wasn't the real country. then we've had basically
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a direct indirect 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, i think people are conscious that they are not safe here and russia has hit targets even on ukraine's far western border with poland, with nato, with the you. and 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 to a 1000 cloths way. or russia obviously has a capacity that a way beyond anything that ukraine would get if indeed these american weapon systems are delivered. but it's also people who are conscious that russia has a limited number of these cruise missiles. and that they were expensive in that sanctions making much more difficult. russia placed themselves, it's already used. there is a conscious kind of perception of the threat and what people are staying away, i might say key 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 here anymore. the city is
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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 their 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 . connolly in keys there. well, let's take a look at some of the other stories making headlines around the world today. at least 6 people have been killed and more than 20 others injured in to mass shootings in the us this weekend in the 1st shooting multiple gun and fired into crowds in downtown philadelphia. the 2nd incident happened in a nightclub in chattanooga, tennessee. a massive fire has killed at least 49 people and injured more than 100 others at a container depot in southeast, in bangladesh. emergency workers who rush to the scene are among the casualties the blaze trigger multiple explosions. residents need the great capital. athens have been allowed to return to the home after fire fighters brought
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a wildfire under control. the local miss is the blaze was backed by an incident at a power station. some cars and houses have been damaged. spain's rough a on the doll has won the men's open. french open men's singles title after defeating casper rude in straight. sets the dolls when he's over rude. who is the 1st norwegian to ever reach a glance? grand slam final gives the king of clay a record extending 14th title roland garrison. it also increases he's re quote to $22.00 grand slam titles to more than his nearest rivals. or even with the war raging in ukraine. the nations be to qualify for the world cup has been giving football fans. there's something to cheer about. but those hopes ended after ukraine lost to wales in a tightly contested playoff with the war still on their minds. ukraine supporters were out in the numbers to join the team in the wills capital card. if you crane last qualified for the world cup in 2006 wells, 11 neil,
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after and on goal by ukraine's captain that match, of course, was followed very closely. and keith, after the final whistle blue d w, is rebecca. rita's asked one fan about how he felt i feel empty, and in this i don't know how to, to fill up these emptiness in my heart and because of the situation in my country. and because of that game that we put all our hopes in. but this is football that it should be, we should, you should do all things you can on the field. something leaked to day. how does it feel differently to other years or, or other games other matches? how important was it today? it was most of the important matches for the hall, ukrainian football history and we lose it unfortunately. and i cannot even find the words to describe it. and it's really hard. or burtons queen
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elizabeth has rounded off celebrations, marking her platinum jubilee with a personal appearance on the balcony of buckingham palace. the nation has been enjoying an extended holiday weekend to mock her 70 years on the throne. her majesty, delighted to royal fans by waving to them from the balcony at buckingham palace, marking the final celebrations for her platinum jubilee. the 96 year old monarch had to miss many of the events because of ill health. move the finale saw a performance from ed cheer in the womb in. and the mum and the us stage can many of the royal family attended the final pageant,
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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. ah, happy with everything that's very kind street parties have been held in celebration up and down the country. ah, it's been a fun, tough day. everybody's going to remember this from the little did you pull up to the fact that you both did an excellent julie, everyone's come out this week. i know today, please. as the curtain falls on a weekends of national festivities, fans celebrate
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a monarch whose long reign won't be outdone by another royal anytime soon. ah. did you corresponded charlotte jilson pill is in london earlier. we asked her how excited the crowd was to see the queen. make a personal appearance. he was a sterling culmination to the 4 days of events for the many, many thousands of people. he spent the day outside, buckingham palace to day in the millions, watching at home as well. this was a surprise appearance. it hadn't been expected, as you say, she had had to drop out from a number of events over the course of the weekend. she'd cited the fact she'd experience him discomfort on the 1st day when we did manage to see her a few times. we've seen her family, the next generation, instead in her place at several of these events,
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but seeing her to day as they wrapped up events really was the icing on the cake for so many people at the end of this weekend. yeah, and let's, let's talk about how important the queen is us unifying figure to that country because she clearly is, isn't she? yeah, this is, she is hugely popular in this country. it has to be said, all the polls point in that direction. for those who love the queen, there is a magic all of this pomp and circumstance that you've seen over the last few days. many respects her for her sense of duty. her warmth and her humour, all of which have been on display over the last 4 days. and you really do have to bear in mind as well, even for those who are more ambivalent towards the royal family, that this is a very significant market. she is the longest serving monarch in british history, and i think most people kind of respect that at least as a marker,
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there is also the fact of course as well. it's been a difficult few years. a lot of people really taking the chance to enjoy these 4 days of celebrations and the chance to reflect as well on 7 to years of this constant. the british queen on the throne solid chelsea pill in london there. well, that's all for now. up. next is world stories on t w. the waldron reports, of course, is more news on our website, t w dot com and on instagram into it a to d w. news. i'm jerry. great, thanks so much. ah, a thought they were great, a.
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