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is to be annihilated even 77 years after the holocaust hatred towards juice is still pervasive. a history of anti semitism this week on d. w. a blue. ah . this is deeply news light from berlin. the fierce fighting continues for lizzie chance, one of the last ukrainian strongholds in the east of the country, rushing back fighters say they control the city, but you cry and remains to fight. also on the program, the telephone call on the world to recognize their rule. in afghanistan,
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and they refuse to progress on women's rights. make female entrepreneurs who say they won't be sought. plus 50 years of pride as people dancing in the streets of london, the l. g. b t q parade returns to the city for the 1st time. since the pandemic ah matthew, how'd welcome. we begin with the war in ukraine where intense fighting is raging for control of the city of lizzie shots. it is the last stronghold of ukrainian resistance in lou hunter, province in the east. after weeks of clashes, lizzie chance is now the subject of competing claims. russian back fighters said they've bought the city under their control. a claim d ukrainian army denies. a soldier, waves and militia flag on a bombed out building in
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a city they say is least chance. oh must go back. separative claim to seize control of the city. thought to be the last stronghold of ukrainian resistance in the hands. green jim, joseph chance is now under our control. well, yes, and our full control, the clean of operations on the world. but ukraine says the fight philly's a chance is not over yet. they say fears battles continuing on the cities outskirts and deny claims that liz, a chance guess surrounded, we ukrainian armed forces released footage of what they said was an explosion at a russian army warehouse in east, in ukraine. as russian missile strikes continued to rain down across the country, killing doesn't julia army early today, the russian army continued to hit our cities with miss hans as of justice evening to have been she 6 miss hans strikes
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a total of 12 my sa skip over in michel life on the donnette. gretchen, as folks have continued new, brutal hostilities, continue along the entire front line in dawn, boston. the epicenter of course, in the cities of the lou, hon screeching mister orange gal, obligation, many have been forced to flee to other parts of ukraine. the rain had 3 year old daughter in tow. nina bonder escaped. lizzie chanced she fears that even when the violence is over, there'll be nothing left to go back to what a good the city doesn't exist any more. it is practically than white talk, the face of the earth, there is no humanitarian, a distribution center. it was hit. the building no longer exists, just like many of our houses safe. and now families here try and get used to their new lives in a sort of limbo. never sure if or when the next attack will come. but one thing is
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certain, it will be a long time before they can go home. now with both sides, claiming control, and lizzie chance guy asked our correspondent and manuel shes for her assessment of the situation in the embattled city. good morning, anthony. well, the fighting is on going in lizzy chance can not only also around in the surrounding areas, making it very difficult to assess independently, the situation which we so images of her pro separatist leaders saying what they say, it's showing what they say is a parading off a russian and for russian troops through lazy chance, but we do not know if you quinn, an armed forces actually were, you know, or retreated or to regroup strategically or e day were at chase out of the city. what we know for sure it is that fields fighting continues in the area with rushes. a goal to concordia entirety of the
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province of lou haskell to you very much are on the cars that a very, very volatile situation at the moment you are in the port city of odessa in southern ucr and a part of the country that's been the target of increasing russian shilling in recent weeks. what's the latest where you are? well, or the city of odessa or, you know, it's by the black sea. so obviously it's so vulnerable to missile attacks. since most of them are launched from, from the black sea, even from here you can hear the sound of ukrainian or are armed forces 1st again or here. the ukrainian defense when me sighs cross over the region. but you can also hear the sound of artillery when you crane and afford says attack russian positions in michel i have. so it's a very like the south of ukraine has been at the scene of heavy fighting with ukraine and armed forces. also claiming that they have been destroying
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a russian armed vehicles that they have been destroying or so, or, or anti miss our systems you into saw. so we have to france indie east where it says that these day, or the russian army has been dominating a little. but maybe also this russian army is, you know, wasting a lot of resources. or there may be data, so strategic for ukraine, and he, and as southern france, where ukraine has made significant again, significant victories over the past few weeks. in another development, him of the government of neighboring bella, bruce, a close kremlin alloy claims the de shut down missiles, launched by the cronin army. what would that mean if true, and does that actually match what you're hearing from you cry noun authorities? while it has been reported here in ukrainian media, ukrainian authority is warned for a weeks if not months now that they are that are billers would be looking for
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a pretext to join or to rush on the forces an attack ukraine as well. this would open again or a new front or if you will. and maybe this was passive threat of her having tubes marching on the capital. a key if her again. so there is the threat or, you know, in the western city of levine, which is, you know, or like a close to polish border defense officials, ukraine. an armed forces are and ukrainian defense have actually started to train civilians in each area to defend themselves in case of an invasion. so those threats are take, you are take, are taken, sorry, very seriously. indeed. here in ukraine, they w correspondent, manuel charles in odessa. thank you. there are some of the other stories making headlines. this are the palestinian authority is handed to the bullet that killed al jazeera journalists should in
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a book outlet to us. forensic experts if they step to resolve a deadlock with israel over the prominent journalist, their investigations by the united nations and several international news outlets found about uglier was shot by israeli forces and accusation. israel has denied in sydney. torrential rains have forced thousands to evacuate their homes. officials say the situation in australia's biggest city is life threatening. storm comes just month after deadly floods hit the area. the heavy rains and fierce winds our forecast to intensify in coming days. in france, thousands of people have rallied across the country in support of women's reproductive rights protest to say it was a show of solidarity with all women. after the u. s. supreme court removed american women's constitutional rights to choose to terminate their pregnancies. and in the wake of that decision, several u. s. states have moved quickly to an act trigger laws,
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restricting access to abortion. florida is one of them, but it's republican governor is facing resistance. up until friday, florida was a safe place to sacon abortion. $80000.00 procedures were performed here last year . but after the u. s. supreme court overturned abortion rights access is quickly being restricted. abortions are now banned after 15 weeks under a new law pushed by the states republican governor. these are and we're, babies are harpy, they can feel pain, they can suffer from. and to say that the state constitution mandates things like this member of orphans. i just don't think that's the problem. to santos is a possible presidential contender and he's making his mark on florida. he signed off on the new law ahead of the supreme court ruling. it provides no exceptions for rape or incest, but he's facing resistance on and off. the straits of florida. judge is even
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ordered a temporary injunction. i do find the status failed to prove, prove, by convincing or credible evidence that this law age be 5 exhibits a compelling state interest to be protected. as of tuesday, the new law could be suspended, but likely only temporarily. without enough votes in the senate. democrats in washington have been unable to hold the rollback on rights, but president joe biden still made one promise. framers, governors try to block a woman from traveling from her state to prohibit shar from seeking medical help. she needs to stay to provide zach care of federal government act to protect her bedrock rights to the attorney general's on states where abortions remain legal, such as new york in california. and now bracing for an influx of women seeking help to afghanistan. now we're 3 day assembly of his land clerics concluded on saturday
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with pledges of support for the taliban more the more than 3000. it is events of the mail only event called on the international community to recognize the countries taliban laid government and released present funds since returning to power. last year. the taliban have imposed severe restrictions, particularly on afghan women, some of whom are now pushing back. ah, for thousands of years, her rat has been on the commercial crossroads between the middle east and asia. and almost a year ago, the taliban took power with dire consequences for women they tell us that women are only allowed to meet in 2 parks in the city. a camera man is not allowed in to the park. so a young journalist to companies us. okay, and you taking now the camera because of men out of the loud, great event. this guy. okay, let's go now go says she,
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me from the womens business association in herat couldn't except that women would have to disappear from public life. so she organized this small market every friday at of herself the animal, but it just wasn't, we set up this market so women could sell their products here which put us on, on vague and to motivate women. what did he get by the after the islamic emory to power? women had to stay home hall yet, but we wanted to give them the opportunity to be able to sell their products. a bizarre of a bit of marcella hamilton. i select a hold of felicia rosanna, selling these gifts helped mariam caberry and money for the last 6 years. as a trade representative, she used to travel often. but now women are banned from travelling unless they are accompanied by a male relative on a more felon nasal this effect right now, women can only travel a few kilometers for them. we can't go to a different province sunken images. i don't think we're even allowed to go to
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a different neighbourhood in the city last. hopefully, giovanni to women's business association negotiated with the taliban on whether older girls would be allowed to return to school. the negotiations were unsuccessful. at the parks entrance is mohammed go, lamb. he's allowed to meet the women because he sells them the entrance tickets to the park by phone away. when i go to the door. ok, i wish that african women can live in peace. however, you know, boys are allowed to study and go to work that or to school or college laura's or garden women and herat want to return to work and that's what they're fighting for . now there's been a massive turn out for london's 1st in person. pride parades, since the start of the pandemic, organized as estimate over a 1000000 people joined the festivities that also marked a milestone. ah, after a 2 year pandemic pause, london was in the mood for celebration. hundreds of thousands joined the
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festivities, which retraced part to the route of the cities bus pride march 50 years ago with veteran activists who are there on that day. once again leading the march revellers welcomed the massive change in attitudes towards the l. g. b, t plus community in the last half century. what a kyshay tween jane in, healy used to freedom to do this. when previously, there will be no jesus and jesse police now with in hulu. with that increased acceptance and popularity has clearly come more of a party atmosphere. veteran campaign is warned that still work to be done.
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this is always instrumental unless place said we have a right wing or reaction risk or always jointed not back down whether it's in the u . k. o, or told of going on 3 or, you know, the size of america opportunity enough, you know, medical enough. so we have to be with the broadest the proration and you keep it. we'll skip advisor deck is vigilance. while the fight for quality around the world is still not over in london, at least. pride is a reason to celebrate. yes it is. that's all for now. more news coming up in 45 minutes, don and we're interested in the global economy our portfolio d w business beyond. here's a closer look at the project. our mission.

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