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ropes to be annihilated even 77 years after the holocaust hatred towards jews is still pervasive. the history of anti semitism this week on d. w. with the news line from berlin. at least 15 dead in a missile strike in eastern ukraine anymore. buried in the rubble of an apartment building. this russian forces push or control of the dumbass region. also coming up in an easy calm returns to sri lanka activists there. see though a continue to occupy the homes of president and prime minister until the
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discredited leaders are god. meanwhile, opposition parties look to form a new government and to separate mass killings in south africa or our gun down while drinking in bars. police are trying to establish when the massacres are linked ah, american children, thanks for joining us. officials in ukraine say at least 15 people have been killed and many more injured in the parent russian airstrike on an apartment building. the blast destroyed the block in the eastern danielle. greeting rescuers. there are still trying to reach victims trapped under the rumble. a warning. this next report contains images that may upset some viewers. a body is carried out of the remains of an apartment building while traumatized survivors,
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lucon. it was night time when russian rocket struck this residential block inch a cvr, killing at least 15 and bearing others under the rubble. she's done. now we are afraid of everything. we were afraid of the nights we're afraid of the day because we don't know what it will bring. rushes offensive on. the dynette g region is terror rising ukrainians who stayed behind pensioners and their pets caught in the crossfire a ukrainian servicemen returned home to find russians shows killed his grandmother. i have nothing to say when i should go incompetent myself,
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many elderly people are unable to evacuate or simply refuse to even as life here becomes increasingly perilous. we've also, my grandchildren are due to me. one of them is 13 years old and another one of 3 manifold. i asked him to leave, so they don't see it at all. they asked me to leave to leave the house and go. i say no, i grew up here and i will die here. this is my mother lent, this is my town, this is mine. well, i will not leave it to a war with them. are you in his nicely address, ukrainian president followed me. zalinski claimed to russian forces are attacking innocent victims on purpose. but that weren't stopped. some ukrainian staying until the bitter end dw, expire from cheers, as more on the attack, and there were on the residential building done yet. so i was
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a 5 story apartment block there called khrushchev buildings in their building across the former soviet space. there all the same, wherever you go, half of it's blown away. half of it's a mountain of rubble. and throughout the day, rescue workers have been moving beams, moving bricks, hearing voices, getting cell phone calls, finding bodies, finding live, people working at it as hard as they can. of course, with the loved ones. as we heard of that report, standing around hoping for good news. and of course this isn't a war zone. there can be more incoming shells and the numbers of rescue workers, of course depleted. i sat as a town of about 12500 people, many of them have left so the work is likely to continue on going into the night and. 1 there'll be finding either survivors or bodies, protesters and sri lanka see that they will carry on occupying the homes of the prime minister and president until the leaders officially resign. boatman have said
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that they will step down over violent turmoil sparked by deepening economic crisis . a new or party government is set to take over their negotiations however underway, but it's not clear how long the rival fractions might need to reach an agreement. earlier journalist over meyer told us more about the opposition parties, tried to form a new government and sri lanka that they seem to be pretty united in what they wanted. there was a statement in the morning where they said, or what they want is the all party government that everybody is really involved in the government. and what they also want is said at the prime minister and the president are not going to resign in the upcoming weeks, but they want an immediate resignation then. but that's not going to happen so soon, i guess. so people keep on the demonstrating, but the talks are going to continue the next day. of course we heard something about 10 o'clock in the morning, so let's see how that goes them. they seem to be pretty united and see it. they
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seem to be on a good course or that they can get to know a party government pretty soon. the south african president 0 rather bosa has condemned mass shootings of drinkers at 2 bars. 4 people were killed in the eastern city of peter married borg hours later. another 15 were gone down in a township outside of sorento police. there are trying to establish whether there is any link between the killings. no causeway, enjoying a night out here. it's a wet out orlando, east bar, when a group of armed men pulled up in a minibus taxi. the survival wishes to remain anonymous in the this is so we were playing pool and drinking when suddenly people dodged in and started shooting fun. i survived because i hid under the pool table. many others got shot. police say recovered cartridges, prove the shots were fired at random. one resident ran to the scene only to find
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neighbors among the victims. a little wooded bodies were on top of each other and there were body parts everywhere. you were looking for our loved ones. we had to jump over bodies looking for our brothers. what's up not bad. i know you're not the expert say the attackers used weapons designed to cause maximum carnage. the type i felt like with them, tragedies like this are not uncommon in south africa where $20000.00 people are murdered each year. the country has one of the highest per capita murder rates in the world. climb has defeated us. we need to just rise from the ashes and the onward to rise to come together with the people of africa to fight the shooting was
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the 2nd to occur in a bar within hours. the police say the incidents are not related. in both cases, the attackers are still at large, and police have no idea as to their motives. here's a quick look now at some other stories making news around the world. japan's room level democratic party has scored a big win elections. overshadowed by these fascination of the former prime minister, sions are on the albany strengthened group on the upper house. he was shot dead last week by a former service, been born grudge against him. huge crowds, markson one was aires to demand action from argentina's government and spiraling inflation and the crushing national debt. the president is calling for national unity in the face of the crisis. the commune minister resigned last week. donald trump's former advisors, the ben is offering to testify before the congressional panel investigating the january 6 attack under us capitol. the prominent right winger early refused to
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appear in the spacing trial for contempt of congress. an angry crowd clashed with police outside the people's bank of china in shins. our city, thousands of depositors have been unable to withdraw their money. local media say that the banks boss is on the run and wanted for financial crimes. u. k. politicians are jostling to replace the outgoing prime minister. boars, johnson, he's agreed to step down after a wave of scandals though he still an office. for now. johnson's would be successors are a distinctly mixed bunch. but there's at least one thing that they all agree on in the race to be the occupier of this central london residence. well, there's a theme emerging among the competition. we can look, i believe in a lower tax. i've always been a low tax consulting. i can certainly should raise taxes. i don't believe an unfunded tax got making their case on the sunday morning media round because i want
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to do a great job for my country. that's why the main contenders were out for the early stage advantage. i think no can serve you should raise taxes either on what you need a smart tax cuts that will grow the economy. i also want to stop fries if you like, that the proposed increase in corporation taxes. i think the much greater risk is not having a tax cut that's and much riskier route to go down because what we need is not a tax on growth, but a growing economy. that's why keep talking about a clean stall and a 10 year plan for growth. 9 tory m p 's, including the former chancellor reaches to not have made a bid for the leadership trade minister, penny mordant, is the latest to throw her hat in the ring. so far she has been tight lipped but his promising a different approach. foreign secretary list trust is also expected to join the
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race. but with the 1st round of voting expected within days, b agenda is already set for the fight over who will be the next resident of number 10. investigation accuses over of using underhanded tactics and ethically dubious practices to drive its aggressive global expansion. it's claimed in thousands of late documents that show how over hoarded top politicians. the report also says that the taxi company exploited violence against drivers to win concessions from regulators. the files went to the guardian newspaper and the consortium of international journalists. with me now in the studio is d w reporter aditya sharma. so did you tell me what are the mean accusations against uber? so the investigation shows that we're trying to lobby top politicians, including our joe biden when he was the u. s. vice president of shaw's when he was
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the mayor of hamburg, overspend about $90000000.00 a year on our lobbying and public relations. in fact, of french president emanuel mack wrong even broke good a deal according to the report of he broken to be a secret deal with over um, when he was the economy minister and head to the company consolidate its position in france. but am, how is this different than typical lobbying? because i mean, every major tech company, of course, the lobby politicians to get better deals. i mean that system part of what every major occupy, or every major company does, or however, these accusations different. well, what this investigation shows is, are you know, an inside view of the ruthless business model that ober used to achieve its goals. and it really shows the length to which the company went out to circumvent the
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law to recruit um friendly politicians are right. and, but don't all companies use aggressive tactics when it comes to, you know, expanding their market share? they don't, but in fact thank and they do a use aggressive tactics, but all over is all has already been bogged down by a number of controversies. and this is just the latest one to of hit like it really is shows though, it's something that we've always suspected. but now we have proof that we have like league records and has over reacted to the league of these documents as far it has a need. ah, so it has distance itself from its pharmacy. your. it has said that its been trying to do it at the country has seized lot, ever since the new ceo took over. and,
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you know, evers, it, it has also argued that when the company was founded, there was a, they want any regulations governing re sharing companies. so in also that the transport laws were very outdated. so this is what though, this is how the company is justified. it's past actions, right? there was d w 's at each a sharma a thank you for reporting for us this evening. thank you. all right, we turned some sports news now where no back joke of it has cleaned his 4th street wimbleton title. if he didn't astray, leon nick kiddos in 5 sets. joke of it's rally back after losing the 1st set in a thrilling contest. he had to dig deep as curious, made some fine moves. is the view final? it's the serbs 7th wimbleton title. joke of which is now one slam behind rifleman dealt record of $22.00 majors.
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you're watching dw line from berlin coming up next. are documentary chasing danger . asks why, extreme athletes risk their lives. ameren tilton, thanks for joining us. and remember, we'll have more news back at the top of the hour. thank her again that i think that tags and in the end is a me, you are not allowed to see you anymore. we will send you back. are you familiar with this.

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