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office and johnny alice services will be our guest at frankfurt airport city. managed by frappe waterloo, with the w news live from bud lynch. reports of abuse by russian occupies as you cry and reclaims more territory. and it's northeast with moscow's forces. all the retreat officials in the hockey region side as evidence that civilians were tortured and murdered during 6 months of occupation. also on the program international close to
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respect to sci fi, after almost $100.00 deaths reported border clashes between armenia as a by john, it's the worst fighting since a 2020 board of the disputed regions of nicole kind of back. ah, i'm from gail. welcome to the program. ukrainian president vladimir said as he says, his country's forces have liberated 8000 square kilometers in a lightning counter offensive. and his country's, ne, but as ukrainian troops raised the flag in towns and villages in hockey region, reports re merging of the torture and murder of civilians by russian forces. we'll have more on that in a moment from our correspondent, the city of hoc. if 1st some of the scenes from the past 24 hours with
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a mother reunited with her son. he had been fighting in the ukrainian army for days in the hot evasion under his unit, liberated his home village. oh my son, i have been reading for you. i have kept all your things, everything. they said that a mines in the apartment mom, you look in good as always, i missed his so much ukrainian soldiers follow a trail of destruction as they press that attack. the russians are in a headlong retreat, shedding that equipment as the fallback they visually, there were running like mice. they were running and abandoning everything vehicles their own man. they even abandoned one of their rhone who was wounded just to get away. the kremlin denies reports that the military said backs, atoning people against president vladimir putin here in 5 years, or a russian support. the president here in the mood of the people confirms this of
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credit union. the people stand firmly behind the decisions made by the head of state to burst. but as ukraine continues to roll by games made by russian forces early in the war drunk, so could you not buddhist decision to invade ukraine through them? i could come back to haunt him. look at that, and we can join d. w corresponded to emanuel. shes in ukraine, 2nd largest city hockey. welcome at emmanuel. let us start with these reports of torture and the hock. if region, what have you been here? ah well, and so you might hear behind me as a national anthem being play just as every day arts are 9 am ukraine time in memory of all of the people, civilians, n or earth soldiers alike who fell dead during this war. there called her hearers of ukraine and it's her tells you just how. how are you know important it is for people to know what happens in those occupied territories to give you an idea.
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after a months of occupation in boucher, we've seen the horrors unfolding the war crimes. and this is what we might be looking at in the places that have been freed that have been liberated over the past days. it's over $300.00 set among which have been, which have been liberated and from then start to emerge. very, very grim reports of people who have been arrested, who have been tortured. some people apparently, also have been killed. does a lot of pictures circulating on social media or of, you know, a corpses being uncovered by a sold is ours de liberate the town. so to give you an idea, general prosecutor of ukraine already investigates are over 32000 cases of a war, crimes of crimes against humanity committed by the russian army. and it seems as if we're looking at more,
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a case is being uncovered every day here in the harkey region. and what had people been telling you as the tide of this war appears to be turning in ukraine's 5? well, what's really, what really i came to since i, i've been here in ukraine is the resilience of people here. they really have faith in their army, but even then, i think even ukrainians were surprised at how these counter offensive. it was successful. they expected a counter offensive for months, but they had no means to evaluated successes and it went, you know, above and beyond what they could have hoped for. exact, you know, a day that key cities, you know how to keep regions such as an easy tressa, such as copiers who are very, very important for the russian army have been liberated. and in doing so, this really hinders russian,
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or ways of getting more ammunitions. more material are conveyed to those sold is of them who are still on the frontline. and it seems a really, that russia, russia really struggles to keep its defenses on that new frontline and president zalinski said in his aiming address on tuesday that he hopes for a rapid return to normality in liberated airs. what does that looked like in places like a butcher that have already been freed from the russian presence where you know the road to normality or will will be long 1st saw because most of the places are here have also been shown here in the city of harkey, if we haven't seen a fighting for sober days daily, are selling like day and day out and especially at night buildings are being shelled. so this will be about rebuilding the country. this will take years, of course, but people here are very much ready to do so. thank you for dr. emeralds shows. in
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hockey, german chancellor alas, shows as repeated his calls of vladimir putin to withdraw his troops from ukraine and a phone call with the russian president. chancellor shells urged him to find a diplomatic solution based on the cease fire as a counter offensive by keeps forces made speedy progress. german government spokesperson sends to show also mister posting to respect ukraine sovereignty and territorial integrity. did of the political correspondent the hands brandt can tell us more welcome hands of what sort of diplomatic solution is germany calling for? what would that look like? well, as the 1st 3 steps that were just mentions, the cease fire would be the 1st step. the 2nd step that has been demanded is that russia withdraw its true from ukrainian territory. the 3rd step would be for russia simply to respect your crane and territorial integrity. but in fact,
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all of these are just pre conditions for diplomatic solutions for the pro magic negotiations. the exact framework or the exact look of such a solution is not really clear at the moment. even the german government has not really being given any details about what had my think about in ukraine at the same time. there have been discussions with western allies about what kinds of security guarantees ukraine might need after the war. equipping the ukranian army military support and support from western countries. this in effect has been called for a very severe reaction from the mitre medieval for the former prime minister and president of russia, who said that would be tantamount to ukraine joining nato. so we're very far away from the fanatic solution at the moment. ok. and so let's look at what germany
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has been doing because the keys been consistent in its demand for western support. send us more weapons, particularly tags. but this seems to be aligned, the german chancellor is reluctant to cross and this appears to be causing friction with any government. yes, indeed, the major, the dispute is around tanks and armored personnel carriers these demanded by key of german tanksley leopards tanks. and they are basically available, but the german government has been saying repeatedly in the last couple of days, that is not going to go alone in making such a decision. the defense minister said recently that no west and country has so far supplied weston technology tanks to ukraine, and germany would not be the 1st to do that. but within the german government, there are voices that are saying that with the initiative on the side of ukraine at the moment on the battlefield. this should be taken as the time to supply tank so
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that your crime can make further advances in this battle against the russian invasion. thank you. hand steed over the political correspondence runs is a couple of a few more stores of making headlines around the world on china. central coast ships and fishing boats had returned to port and hundreds of flights had been cancelled. as people brace for a tie from moisture to make land for a set set to hit, the commercial hub of shanghai at hurry can speed with ways of up to 5 meters. a tie. soldiers been shot dead as shot dead. 2 people wounded another at another t facility in bangkok. the army said the 59 year old sergeant major tried to flee the sea, surrendered to police shortly afterwards. please say they are investigating at the motive for the attack. thousands of haitians have taken to the streets of the
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capital port of france to protest the latest fit increase in fuel prices. high inflation advancement crime demonstrates as bern ties to block the streets, the city's main street and core for the resignation of the prime minister ariel only. the french president emanuel macro, has urged the leader of azerbaijan to respect a cease fire without media following fresh border. clashes between the neighboring countries around a 100 troops have been reported to kill this week. it's the worst escalation of violence since late 2020. when russia broke a deceased fire to end fighting over the disputed region of nagondo quarterback, these images from the armenian military, purportedly show as airy soldiers crossing the border into armenian territory. armenia reports dozens of soldiers dead from his ery, shelling over night. as or by john's government also reported significant fatalities as a by jan reportedly fired, 1st, claiming they were provoked by armenia laying mines and mobilizing weapons near the border. it was so slow what was the last night to sabotage groups of the armenian
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armed forces using the mountainous terrain of the area and the existing ravine, gaps, mines, territories, and supply roads between the positions of the hazard, by john army units in different directions, confrontation occurred as a result of urgent measures taken by the azerbaijan army units, in order to immediately suppress these action suitable closer bullshit. armine as prime minister nicole passion made phone calls to the usa, russia, and france to demand a response from the international community. other regina puts from america, azerbaijan, is trying to claim that these actions came as a response to some kind of crop occasions by the armenian side icon. but we can definitely state that this information is absolutely false. neon, and has nothing to do with reality. since the fall of the soviet union, there have been multiple armed conflicts between the 2 countries, especially over nagondo,
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kara back the separatist region is inhabited mostly by ethnic armenians, but is recognized by many nations as part of azerbaijan. after a war that last 6 years through the late eighty's into the ninety's, leaving tens of thousands of people dead, there were years of quiet. but in the fall of 2020 and azeri offensive kicked off another war. the conflict has consequences for the entire region. while a majority muslim, azerbaijan is protected by turkey, armine receives military support from russia. 2 years ago, moscow hep negotiate a cease fire, but that truce has held for less than 2 years. a vigil for britons. queen elizabeth has been held out to buckingham palace overnight. after her coffin was flown to london from scotland. it was due to retake it's due to be taken to westminster hall and the houses of parliament later today. but it'll alliance state 4 days ahead of monday's feud. the world of movie making is in the morning following the death of
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veterans film directors yonder got odd. he rose to fame as a leader of the 19th sixty's, french new wave, directing and writing films that have become ot house classics is 960 field breathless with its outside characters. an unconventional unconventional visual style stood the test of time left on prof. jean seaberg played alongside john paul bell mando in this cheeky, innovative, and very unconventional crime film seemed i want a, he's a breathless, made the unknown bell mondo a star and brought john luke adore his breakthrough as a filmmaker. his style here and in all his future works was unmistakable. the break with the establish visual language. but his use of jump cuts considered a mistake and conventional filmmaking was all part of his plan. john luca dawes
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revolutionary technique had an indelible impact on cinema coming from a wealthy french swiss family. he was always ambitious. don't be c o is it a week? my ambition was to be a master waco, my mad whole leisure. ringback ah, i'd set you up today. it's not we'll, we'll news at the top of the, our next on d. w. christy plots and has your business update. i'm good with people in trucks injured when trying to flee the city center. more and more refugees are being turned away, order families on the tank. the reason for the credit on that is we learned demonstrate.

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