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shed light on the opaque world who's behind benefits. and why are they a threat to whistle open will this week on d, w d? ah, this is the w news live from but then the fight for ukraine's dawn bass continues with constant shelling, bushes, ukrainian troops to the outskirts of settled on it. the cities defend his vow, they won't give up regrouping and rebuilding. we visit
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a shop owner and other residents of future return to what you crank in town, knowing the world over foreign during some of the worst atrocities in his war. and searching, frances in berlin accost smashes into a school group in a busy shopping area. one person is dead. 14 others injured authorities believe the drive itself is from mental health problems. ah, i've been physical it good to have you with us. forced to fall back. ukrainian troops have retreated to the edge of better than it's the city could be key to gaining control of the eastern industrial heartland of ukraine. authority say, despite the retreat, troops and not about to concede. the city of these a chance is also wedged between russian forces in dumont's. moscow says it now
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controls over 90 percent of the province. it's one of 2 provinces that make up ukraine's embattled dumbass region. ukrainian president, florida mess lensky stresses the importance of the fight. force veteran. it's lucia . just look a bit. it's a very dreadful and difficult fighting homage at no haps is one of the most difficult battles during this war. he needn't, yes, i am thankful to each and every one who is defending this region coming up to a great extent, the fate of our dunbar is being decided they are now naturally done. boss dw corresponded young fellow sholtes is in keith. i asked him what the last of the don bass regions of russian forces would mean for ukraine. yes, so severe annette sketch so become a highly symbolic battle ground. so just like places like would shine murray, your poll in the weeks before. as you know, russia has kept lowering his, its goals in, in ukraine, at least for the moment. first,
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i wanted to take over the capital van had wanted to focus on the east and the south . now it's focusing on the don bus region. so it's so throwing in almost all it's a force in the area around for verizon. net at the moment, and it's under a high pressure to presenter results. they are, if they manage to take over the area, they will probably very quickly try to install russian structures there. but of course ukraine will certainly not let that happen and will probably conduct counter offenses. so we will probably still see a long and heavy fighting in the region despite the war dragging on in so many uncertainties. why so many ukrainians returning home now to other parts of the country? i think there are many reasons for this. so just as we discussed before, the battle has shifted mainly to the east of the country. so in other regions of
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the country, there's almost some feeling of normality, despite all the error rates that sir continue. all so a lot of families were separated. so you mainly the women and the mothers and the children could go abroad. there are other states behind, and a lot of people here have the feeling that this war could drive on 4 months, if not 4 years. let's have a look at the report. so what people from the town of boucher have told me, boris of 1st people in his town of boucher in espresso and with it a little bit of normality. this is what his cafe looked like when he came back a few weeks ago. he said the russians stole every thing. even his st. nearly every
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thing is working again. now. he's just missing a few windows. i crossed leg broken bridge to go to the keel to, to get coffee to get milk forget. i like smoked some cookies after 1st guest come over here and they said like, oh my gosh, you are the best you all been renewed. i music coffee next door. the block of flats is still standing, but as badly damaged hit by several rockets or more chars. some people are returning here to keen to try to re unite their families and rebuild their lives. avura is one of them. she fled just after the war started taking her 2 small children to safety and poland. she got back home just a few days ago, but the other day cuz how many people warned me saying we should stay abroad for longer. but it was my decision. yeah, i just realised that these conflict, this war could drag on for years. sooner or later i had to come home on the chip is
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not say, chest model. she and her husband michael are. we're lucky. they only lost a window upstairs. the people lost pretty much everything destroyed by a rocket. avura knows the rockets could also come back and sometimes questions her decision to bring her children home. to do this trash. it's frightening. when you hear about new bombings, you immediately think where could i run to? how do i save the children? my bags are still packed. i haven't even unpacked them yet. and i with net is called out. boris knows his wife and child are safe. they are still in switzerland . one element of certainty when everything still feels up in the air, i don't know what i'm going to expect tomorrow because like, yesterday we got a in the google bond in here. i don't know, i'm not playing enough and i'm just leaving by one day right now. and yet as he
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makes his cocktails again, he is making plans. he wants to offer a return is drinks and sitting outside on the terrace. this summer is thankfully reporting young philip, but just one more question. how difficult is it to piece together your life among such destruction? extremely difficult. of course, there's the very concrete fear that that could still be minds or under other unexploded devices in the area. so you definitely don't want your children go out and play there. there are the psychological scars, the trauma, especially of the people who stayed behind and had to witness all the horror last, but at least a lot of people have for financial problems. and there's this uncertainty vets, the war could return to their region. so nobody really wants to invest money or make a big plans. so there is some feeling of return to normality. but if you
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have a closer look, it's often quite a superficial feeling for the child. thank you very much for the analysis now to some of the other stories making use around the world. u. s. president joe biden has laid out plans to boost economic cooperation and safe migration to summit with latin american countries. the way subs to use the summit of the americas, the county china, is growing clouds in the region. the meeting has been mod, by controversy of washington's decision not to invite the leaders of venezuela cuba and the correct one in south korea suspected as an attack is killed at least 7 people in the southern city of decor. dozens for injured fire started inside a lawyer office in a commercial building for the se. they have identified a suspect through security footage, and that it was among those killed in india is facing international criticism and protests over derogatory comments by 2 members of its ruling party. about the
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prophet mohammed, gulf states and the white muslim world have condemned india and some have demanded official apologies. india has distance itself from the 2 spokespersons, calling them fringe elements who've been disciplined. that hasn't come to the anger . oh, muslim activists taking to the streets of india and in neighboring pakistan, protesting what they see as the latest insults from india's ruling party against their religion. but this time, the outrage is coming from foreign governments to katara kuwait, indonesia and malaysia, have all summoned their indian ambassadors to protest. and saudi arabia also lodged complaints anger to from the organization of islamic co operation. the i o c. it said these cases of defamation are part of a growing spate of hatred and defamation of islam in india and systematic practices
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against indian muslims. the outcry is focused on no poor sharma who as a spokeswoman for prime minister now hender modi's b. j. p. party made remark, seen as insulting his lambs prophet muhammad and his wife, the b. j. p. took no action until the sudden chorus of diplomatic anger. the party has now suspended sharma membership and expelled another spokesman. but one observer has told dw news that baiting muslims is in the b, j p's. dna. it's partly what bon bonded is, and white me, it's a part of the court acknowledging. and that's why since last 8 years it was, was the movie became the by minister. this demonization of the, of the muslim, the d one addition of bessler's agreement as a sion of minorities had become such as the biggest when dissenting the outcry has also taken on an economic dimension with shop owners and some muslim states boycotting indian goods. but it's doubtful that could impress hindu nationalists.
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there might we look at the stream, but the good will remain the same. i don't think the code will change. physiology might change the language might change, but the targeting of the muslims luca, still the international outcry seems to have forced india's b. j. p on to a road. it was not expecting to take police and germany continued to investigate wednesday, suspected car ramming on a busy shopping street, and by then a 29 year old man plowed into a school group, killing the teacher and injuring 14 others. some of the victims are in a critical condition. authorities believe the driver suffers from mental health problems to acted with intent when he drove on to the sidewalk. the incident happened to close to a public square where an islamist extremist drove with frank into a christmas market. back in 2016. d w's on your shop, and ortiz at the scene, and gave me this update. well then this whole area behind me here is where the
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driver plowed into the pedestrians. and that was all cordoned off yesterday and swarming with police and rescue workers. and now it's been opened up again and traffic is flowing, pedestrians shop as a back and but there's still some reminders here of what happened to yesterday and on the ground there, you can see those yellow circles. that's where police have been marking up evidence on the pavement. and we do know more about the driver now, and the suspect he's a 29 year old man with a dual german armenian citizenship who lives in berlin. in fact, not very far from where this incident took place. what about the condition of some of those teens who were fighting for their lives in the hospital? when, as we heard in the report there, most of those were injured were part of a school group. and would come to villain on a class trip from west and germany. and there were 10 year 10 students, so they would be around 1516 years old. and their teacher sadly is the woman who
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has killed on the scene. and another teacher colleague is seriously injured. and as our 14 of the school kids, some of them not so seriously, but at 6 people in all are, are critically injured and fighting for their lives and hospitals. still, we haven't got any more news on their condition as yet. it's still fairly early here. so are we're hoping to find out more about that in the course of the day. and any more news about a motive? yeah, it's looking more and more likely that this was not an accident. i mean, police kept all the options open at 1st. of course, didn't want to speculate. and but according even eye witness reports yesterday suggested that this was probably a deliberate act. i. witnesses described how the driver came drove onto the pavement here and at full speed, drove into pedestrians on the pavement. he then came off the pavement again and
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continued on the road for another 100 meters or so before crashing into a shop window further down the street. and so those actions, it never sounded like an accident, and it's now been firmed up that this was a deliberate act and the mayor of berlin francisco, if i am saying earlier and that the they were likely the actions of someone with mental health issues and the suspect was being questions, he seemed confused. and that of course there had been the fear that this might be an ideologically motivated attack, possibly a terror attack. and by those fears don't seem to be have been confirmed yet, although we don't have the details as yet. of course, really briefly, how people reacting. because this isn't the 1st time berlin's gone through an event like this. and it's basically the exact same spot. yeah, i mean, when the news of this incident 1st broke owen,
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i think everyone here in berlin immediately thought of another attack that happened to you in 2016 just over there on. but i tried plots at the square across the road, and back then someone drove a truck into the busy christmas market that was happening on the square and killing 12 people and injuring dozens. and so that memory is still very fresh here for berliners resign yourself and or thank you very much for your reporting. up next, our documentary looks at why the so called m r renee vaccines are really a game changer in medicine and ben fizzle. and he'll gail, we'll have, you'll use next out. ah, 175 years ago. the young start up entrepreneur at a specific goal build the best article instruments in the world. good size.
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