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i am evelyn sharma and i really think we need to talk about all the topics that more divide and denied that. and this i have invited many deer and well known gas. and i would like to invite you to an end with this is did every new life from berlin, a deadly crash. a car drives into crowds in a berlin shopping district. before smashing into a storefront, a teacher leading a school field trip was killed. several other people are seriously injured. the driver is in custody the question, did he act intentionally also coming up relentless assaults, ukrainian forces,
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again facing heavy bombardment in vera donetta, russia intent on capturing the city seen as the key to controlling the eastern dom bass, reject. ah hello everyone, i'm way laura. thank you very much for your company. one person is dead and several others seriously injured after a car drove into crowds on a busy shopping street here in berlin. the victim was a teacher on a school field trip. several of her students are reported to be among the injured police are questioning the driver is not yet clear whether the crash was intentional. a scene of desolation, sadly familiar in this area of western bellin. this morning, a 29 year old man drove his car into pedestrians in his popular district of the
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german capital, killing one person and enjoying several others. among it's done during the incident, da man returned to the road and crossed into a shopping window. he was immediately detained. we questioning him to find out what happened in god to clear on god. it is a 4 hope via web shocked that an incident has occurred. that brings back bad memories for all of us. of the bright shide flaps attack. oh, and we a here in this position where we don't yet know exactly what the motivation was bitten by the movie back to one by which marked it. first of all, i would like to express my deepest sympathy for the victims for those affected and for their families, and to express our collective shock at what has happened to yo but hip i see 9 people are injured, 6 of them seriously. there was
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a lot of casualties that people injured over that area will be focused on by the emergency services. i saw human being putting in put into a, an ambulance. they were looked like they were recessive cities. somebody then yes. when someone is at the traffic lights at the metro station just at the pedestrian crossing and drives slowly and, and accelerates. den for me, it was done on purpose for me sure is uplift. the incident happened very near the scene of another tragedy in december, 2016, an extremist drove his tracking to a crowd at the christmas market, killing 12 people and enjoying thousands of painful memory revived by today's incident. when he thinking of that fateful day or right now, did you, reporter benjamin oliver as a group or is at the scene for you? let's check in with him. benjamin. what more have you learned
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the police is still here at the scene trying to figure out, trying to understand what actually happened and was standing right in front of the place where you can still see police offices at the place we're recording to witnesses. the car drove on to the sidewalk before going back to the street. and finally, crushing this car into that shop. i just spoke to one of the spokesperson, the off of the police are in berlin, and she told me that there were pacifies people that were in the shop that managed to, to take this man also and handed over it to police. we just saw and heard the report that he's now in cost city and they still try to find out if it was deliberate or if it was an accident a few hours ago, there was a lot of movement here. a lot of people, a walking around and finding a situation here with a lot of ambulances and police cars. now it's 7. there is a mass that will take place here in the, in the church,
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in this place where this terrible attack happened only a few years ago. and as he just sat, the lot of memories coming back for the people that witnessed that and heard about the news that occurred in the morning. and benjamin, what more can you tell us about the driver? what is known about him? a 29, a year old that was living here in berlin. what i just asked the spokesperson of the, of the police and said some media reports said that there was a manifesto that there was a letter or something it, but they denied it saying that that's not the case. so the investigation is going into all directions and that's something that the authorities have been saying throughout the day. they want to find out, go into any, any possible indication to see if this was an accident. it was a deliberate attack about as the investigation is ongoing. authorities are also asking it to not try to find any other ways to not try to m. yeah,
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believe or see what is it now being send and being spread on social media as it happens a lot after this incident, if it is an attack of a terrorist attack that has a lot of fake information. so of course alter to abide to the official information that we have right now. and tragically, a bunch of and a teacher was killed ah, who was leading a field trip yeah. and many of the of the students that were with there were injured as well. so the numbers that we have now is that 6, if people are injured, critically, ere the spokesperson of the police said that around 20 half been injured and that this is a teacher from a school in hasta that they were her. and belinda was killed till the car drove into the group killing the teacher, injuring another. and the students are now getting a counseling and getting psychological counseling in a church here, of course, for the parents as well. they who witness or a heard about this drama?
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and yeah, unfortunately that is in use that, that we have that one of the teachers. it was here in berlin for a few days, was killed it to dana and viola mon, he's have a report. benjamin a virus grover reporting. thank you so very much, benjamin, for your update. now to the war and ukraine talks in anchorage between russia and turkeys, tub diplomats on how to get grain out of ukraine, have not yielded a breakthrough. ukraine was not represented motion, foreign minister survey, la ralph, said moscow was ready to ensure the safety of ships leaving ukrainian ports. but you, grace says it will not remove mines from waters around a desa, citing the threat of russian attacks, tens of millions of tons of wheat horn and sunflower oil, all trapped after russia blockaded ukraine's coastline. 3 months ago. both sides blame each other for laying sea mines off the black sea coast while speaking at
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a press conference in on gra, turkeys, foreign minister, stressed the urgent need to resolve the stalemate. the other good i could do, i'd like to say that the global food crisis is a real crisis. we should not look at it as only exporting ukrainian grain products that you didn't check all the way we should look at it as exporting both ukrainian and russian green products and fertilizer buck miclasa. and while those talks were underway in turkey, russia has said it now controls 97 percent of lou hans. one of the 2 ukranian promises that make up the dumbass the kremlin, has made taking the eastern region. it's number one objective in this phase of the war and has been bombarding the city of sara de, netscape and surrounding areas ukraine's presidents. meanwhile, valadez zalinski says his forces are putting up a fierce defense and inflicting
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a heavy toll on russia's military. both sides suffered heavy losses. mm. smoke and destruction across soviet oh, don't ask. the fight for the key industrial hub has emerged as a pivotal battle in the wall. russia has claimed to have taken full control of all the residential neighborhoods there. but ukrainian officials say it's outnumbered troops are fighting on ukraine's president zalinski says the russian advance has come at the cost of pauses of its troops was a business that city of north in the $31000.00 russian service men have already died in ukraine. the luggage lab since february 24th, as his brush has been pain, almost 300 lives a day or 2 for completely pointless war. can she crane slee, they will come when the number of losses can no longer be tolerated,
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even for russia. but at the little de pushed him, allah, yet even domain. but what do they stand to gain from this? so most of the occupying forces have already understood that they had no prospects in ukraine to listen to my. but we can see this reflected in conversations we've intercepted the musty, this is the mood permeating the russian army. some we are free people, dom, we're not your slaves. missile wood. and then the washer of about 65 kilometers west. the city of slow vianza has been hit by heavy shelling, as russian forces continued to advance father and the don boss region. but many residents are refusing to leave. i am going to stay here for you, but i will not leave without my husband. most the good he works here. so we've decided to stay. it's tough,
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but it's easier when one is at home with the virus, we're going to stay now because it's too dangerous to move there, shooting everywhere. but we hope all will be well to lot of these people are receiving essential aid. why clinging on to hopes or survival. these are the other stories we're keeping an eye on right now. the european parliament has approved a draft law banning the sale of new carbon dioxide and emitting vehicles. it's sent to take effect in 2035 earlier lawmakers rejected a proposal to reform the use carbon market. the blocks main policy for cutting its greenhouse emissions by half. by the year 2030 u. k. human rights groups have launched a last minute court bit to block the british government plans to send asylum seekers to were wanda deportations purportedly aim to stop migrant boat crossings.
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from france, the 1st plane load is said to leave the u. k. as early as this next week into nisha, dozens of lawyers, judges have rallied outside the capitals courts following the dismissal of 57 judges. present, i said, has come under fire for interfering with the judiciary as he tightened his grip on power, missus aid dissolved parliament in april after sacking the government last year. the jurassic park film franchise is one of holly was most lucrative of all time. while now universal pictures, we leased the final installment jurassic world dominion is fell number 6 in the series and it's out on general release this week. critics say the special effects are out of this world don't move bigger why to they always have to go bigger. well,
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it is one way to sell tickets. drastic world dominion takes us to a planet earth where dinosaurs are everywhere. fighting with humans for global domination. the final chapter in the story that began 29 years ago with jurassic park, that film created a new standard for special effects. who knew just how long the saga with last eat me in here it's been turns out, it wasn't quite that simple that aaron grant, laura dern and sam meal are back for this final showdown and maybe even romance you come in or what? jeff gold bloom's back to if somebody told me 29 years ago 30 years ago, almost on that i'd be here offering our new 6 version of this movie. i would have thought that was crazy as crazy as human versus dyna warfare. if the
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world's going to survive, you really do now. during the day clock might be about out of the original, drastic park cast is joined by jurassic worlds. chris cracked pratt's character has a soft spot for some of the dinosaurs. the ones who don't try to kill her, i promise i am going to get back the story line of jurassic world. dominion doesn't always make sense, but maybe that's beside the point. the action and the nostalgia are enough to pretty much guarantee the franchise will go out with a box off his bag. he has a med ah the fraud trial, a former fif abbas set bladder, an former you waif,
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abbas michelle la tinney. ground to a halt on his 1st day when mister bladder said he was too ill to testify. a 5 year old batter told the swiss court he was having chest pains and difficulty breathing . a judge as agreed to let him postpone his testimony until thursday. prosecutors accused the pair of arranging, an unlawful payment of 2000000 swiss francs and 20 left both the nie wrongdoing. and he was continues right here. first news asia with my colleague parish banner g hawkins calling on behalf of all of us here. thank you very much. for making us part of your day, i'll see you at the top of the nico, his injury to burn german. hello, benita. why not learn with him online on your mobile and free chest for c w e learning course. eco's big.

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