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ah ah this is the w news live from berlin, ukrainian authority say they found mass graves outside the city of israel, which was liberated from russian forces last weekend. president lot of mister lansky says moscow must be held accountable for leaving behind a trail of day. german lito, olaf shoulds says, is government's decision to impose state control over
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a russian or an oil. refinery is protect germany's energy security. he says, roster is no longer a dependable partner and describes the move as an act of national defense and dw visits. the hotel in kenya, where britain's princess elizabeth learned she'd become queen. will he help people in the former colony feel about the monarch's legacy? ah, i bid fizzle and thanks for joining us. a mass grave has been found outside is you in easton? ukraine just stays out to the city was liberated authority say it's one of the largest burial science found in any city recaptured from the russian army. ukrainian police say most of the victims a civilians. the united nations is planning to st monitors to verify the phonics a pine forest hiding
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a horrific mass. grave and ukrainian soldiers have found more than $400.00 bodies buried near the city of israel. after it was freed from russian control, it wouldn't not here lie the bodies of 17 of their comrades, surrounded by hundreds of individual graves with only crushes to mark them. a typical william, we only found this place because russian soldiers opposed to the video online that the for free is there with those who need those labor and with whom i am on the cross that says they're 17 bodies. but i'm that video. well, in that there were more good usa lucian, that we have not counted them yet, but i think there must be at least 25 or 30 body will say she may be. this is not the only mass grave here that we now have to work and identify every one who died here calling ah, earlier this week, president cilenzo erased the ukrainian flag in indian wagner. the city
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had been under russian control for more than 5 months. it now shows scenes of destruction and people are without running water, electricity, or heat. so lensky sat, an investigation would follow the findings in the forest. my horsemanship, we want the world to know what is happening and what the russian occupation has led to watch in butcher mario pole. and now unfortunately, is you see if russia is leaving death behind it everywhere and must be held responsible, the world must bring russia to real responsibility for this war. then we will do everything for this little more. said little ukraine, able to reclaim all its territory after we taking him. however,
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russia still homes around the 5th of the country. what signs are there that point to russian war crimes? in this instance, i put that question to amnesty international crisis response director joanne mariner. i mean, certainly the evidence of mass graves are an important indicator of war crimes, but i think, you know, at this point, it's really crucial to carry out export forensic examination of the bodies and able to a certain with confidence, the crucial facts about how these people died, for example, whether they died of lack of medical care or whether they were deliberately killed . that's the kind of evidence that will allow a possible war, crimes prosecution if. if the elements of the crime is satisfied. how long will it take to determine that sort of thing, considering this is in a was, are there's, there's no set time for this kind of assessment. it really will depend on how quickly the ukranian authorities are able to deploy
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a sufficient number of qualified forensic pathologists. hopefully, with international assistance to the site and also investigators to interview witnesses because, you know, i emphasize that it's not just the forensic evidence, it's crucial. it's the witness testimony. it's documentary evidence. there was mention of videos you need to put all that together in order to establish the elements of the crime. and we know, seeing a pattern of atrocities because this isn't the only math grade that's been on covet . i mean, we've seen a pattern of russian war crimes, a different kind. so we've, we've seen a very clear pattern of indiscriminate attacks by russian forces on ukrainian towels, villages, cities. we've seen them using indiscriminate weapons such as cluster munitions and other weapons in a really indiscriminate way in boucher, we've seen the beginning of a pattern of deliberate killings of civilians,
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another type of war crime. and you know, according to the reports, these initial reports we're getting from is in there may be the same pattern in assume as in boucher and you know, obviously leads to demands for justice. it creates even more momentum and more, you know, evidence pushing for justice just briefly. how long will that take or how difficult is that bring these criminals to justice? it really depends on where you're aiming within the military hierarchy. so it's obviously much easier to gain custody over soldiers in the field. and in fact, the ukrainian authorities have taken custody of some soldiers and carried out some more crimes prosecutions. it's much more difficult to gain custody overs senior level officials, senior civilian officials. it's also more difficult to build the case in terms of the proof of chain of command evidence that you need that you know, i'd,
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i'd emphasize no matter how slow it can be, just demands for justice or implacable. and you know, the family members of these people who are killed are certainly not going to forget what happened and are not going to stop demanding justice. joanne martin. i misty's crisis response director. thank you so much for the inside on this very important story. thank you. berlin has announced its taking control of the german subsidiary of russian oil. giant ross left the government describes the move as an act of national defense 3 refineries, including a huge facility in the 8th and town of straight. now, under the control of the german industry, regulate refineries used to draw oil from russia until supplies were disrupt. that chancellor olaf showed says the government is doing everything it can to secure the nation's oil supply dust. as i know like this is a far reaching energy policy decision to safeguard our country was long. russia, as we know is no longer reliable energy supplier,
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some of the last few weeks have shown us not t w's. chief political correspondent, melinda crane is at the chancellor. and told us what to make of shelters move. well, the government decided to take this unusual. i had the chance they said as much unusual step in order to ensure the continued operation of what is one of germany's main re fire, near eas, it's far and away the biggest supplier, for example, to the capital city, berlin, and also to preserve the jobs that this refinery provides in a region of eastern germany that is seen a lot of very painful structural transformations since the fall of the berlin wall 33 years ago. now, when the you decided on a large embargo of russian oil starting in december of this year, the majority shareholder of the refinery, the russian energy company, ross never said that it was not going to talk about as other alternative sources of
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supply for the refinery. that in turn prompted important business partners of the refinery. both i t companies, suppliers, insurers to say they could no longer work with the refinery. and that put those 1200 jobs that depend on the refinery as well as many more that are indirectly dependent on it. endanger, so this is why the federal government is stepping in to put a trustee in place who can start expedited negotiations with other suppliers who are not russian. and then beyond that, the government also says it's going to commit up to a 1000000000 euros for the longer term development of infrastructure in the region to make this a hub for clean energy going forward. well, well, just as interesting as that news chops also spoke about plans to beef off the german military. let's have a little listen to what he said. deutschland is, but i am through and germany is ready to take on leadership responsibility for the
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security on the continent. continent. as before, gonzalez, the most populous nation in europe, with the largest economy, come on as a country in the middle of a continent and our army must become a corner stone of conventional defense in europe through compass in close hunting. come the fast equipped military force as to cease thought is the goal. on dawson's land, we should be motivated by the knowledge that our european partners and friends do not proceed. this go, us are threatened to the support as reassurance. so don's hon and linda motley, germany's been a little reluctant to take on a leadership role in europe militarily. well, militarily, yeah, there's still a long way to go. and the chancellor admitted as much saying there are major gaps and the blonde is fair, is working on multiple fronts to close them. but he also said we can do this. and essentially his speech today at this very important conference of the german
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military was aimed at saying, germany is now ready to step up and punch at its weight. essentially when it comes to defense and, and security issues. and now something a lot of those friends and allies that the chancellor mentioned have been waiting to hear because in fact, germany has a, a, it's europe's industrial powerhouse, but it has long not played the kind of role insecurity and defense. so that would be commensurate with it. he can amik importance and certainly the chancellor here he was talking the talk, but i think the friends and allies will still be seeing a waiting to see the extent to which germany walks that talk. the speaker of the us house of representatives is also in berlin. today, i guess energy security will also be on the agenda there in those talks.
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absolutely, it will. and so will the kind of military cooperation with the united states that the chancellor praised to, to day in his remarks to the bond is fair conference. he said that nato has emerged from this crisis revitalized and that the u. s. role in that and in ensuring that the allies do coordinate with each other in supplying weapons to ukraine has been absolutely crucial. so we can expect to him, i think certainly to express his gratitude to nancy pelosi, but certainly he will also be talking to her about that support for ukraine going forward. and germany has been under pressure to do more. is stepped up to the plate to some degree this week with commitments by the german defense ministers to supply armored vehicles and multiple a missile launchers. but undoubtedly nancy pelosi will have a few things to say about that support going forward. belinda crying,
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thank you very much. for your analysis some of the other stories now making use around the world. let him important has hailed the growing influence of what he calls new santa's, of how it will be. my russian president is it was becca, stand at a summit of asian leaders, including china's she, jing ping on foot in his cane to show his war in ukraine has not fully isolated russia. you again denounced western sanctions of the invasion of the trundle. hope francis has said he believes it's morally right for countries to supply weapons. i hope you can defend itself against russia. the pontiff was commenting to journalists on a plane after returning from a religious conference in kazakhstan. he said the catholic church is just wor, principals, allow for proportional use of deadly weapons. my boy, a big fire has broken out in a skyscraper in the central chinese city of chunks shot, the number of casualties is still on known. chinese state media reported the dozens of stories of the more than 200 meter tall china, telecom building,
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burned with great intensity argentina's vice president, christina fernandez, has made her 1st public appearance since being attacked in a bunch of assassination attempts. she thanked god for her survival and her supporters who prevented the government from reloading 2 suspects have been charged with attempted murder. the 35 year old brazilian and his 23 year old argentinean go for it. the united states is gearing up for mid term elections in november and the republican party is looking to make immigration a key issue. just days ago, dozens of venezuelan migrants were flown from texas to the holiday island of ma has been yet in the state of massachusetts, known as a vacation, get away for powerful democrats. like former president, barack obama. the white house has criticized the move as of political stunt, while republicans say the issue of migration can't be naught. ah, martha's vineyard,
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a tiny island normally known as a wealthy holiday retreat. now the island is suddenly hosting dozens of migrants who arrived unexpectedly at the community services building. no one knew they were coming. and so there has been a massive community effort to provide them with housing and care and any, any legal advice that we can, we can give them around 50 migrants were flown from the southern board of state of texas to florida before being sent on to the island many say they were promised jobs and lied to about their destination. neither can i was already a more we didn't know we will come here. we will not obey. ramayo the your. i wanted to live in washington, but they didn't work out the way i wanted those and got would be of a reason why i was lucky. the arrivals in martha's vineyard are just the latest in an ongoing republican strategy to send migrants to democrat controlled cities,
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particularly washington, chicago, and new york. these cities have declared themselves sanctuaries, meaning migrants will not be arrested for not having legal immigrant status. florida's republican governor rhonda santas took credit for the flights or message to them as we are not a sanctuary state. and it's better to be able to go to a sanctuary jurisdiction. and yes, we will help facilitate that transport for you to be able to go to greener pastures . but the white house slammed republican governors for using migrants as political pawns. ah, it is a political stunt. that's what we're seeing from governor governor's republican governors and in particular, and am. it is a pool in humane way of treating people who are fleeing communism. just hours after the flight landed at martha's vineyard, texas sent another bus load of migrants to washington. this time they were left in
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front of the home of vice president, kamala harris. a 3rd assign, the republican governors are intent on escalating the debates on immigration ahead of the mid term elections. as people around the world, mon, the death of britons, queen elizabeth some commonwealth countries are examining their relationship to the monarchy. feelings of mixed in places, especially in britain's former colonies. by kenya, the w's felix manga visited the canyon hotel, where elizabeth lunch, she become queen. sh, it's not far from the spot where british soldiers, late, committed atrocities against independence fight is this is where princess elizabeth became queen. she was staying in the original treetops are telling kenneth about dear national park. when she was told her father had died making had the morlock in the reception of the rebuilt hotel, a book of condolence for guests to write their commons. i must dare guar a guide who walks there says his father cooked for elizabeth when she stayed here
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in 1952. queen was very talkative to their cooks with us and they could follow his call nor did stuff around. we were walking, you know, 10, and then i get to them to get. i'd give them a tip and they were very happy when the stuff are given money than the grand help deformities. so do i very up under the doctor, queen very much at the time, can no, was still part of the british empire. soon the hotel became the target of bo, in dependent fight us. they bonded like every british establishment they could find it is, here are the tree tops hotel in mount, kenya that queen elizabeth the land of her father's death. and that immediately ushered her into her new role as quinn. but just a few months down the line in october 1952, when the state of emergency was introduced. a few kilometers from here. some of the worst atrocities committed on the mo, mo, fight as what dan,
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by the british soldiers and other quince watch. professor mushroom wannna is a historian at ne robbie's united states in dallas, and only by the time he says, people across africa have mixed feelings about queen elizabeth. we are loose, we'll see the queen from presenting the call on your past. and she is the last of the monarchical english monex who had something to do with colonialism. and because she's, was there all the atrocities associated with colonial really, she took responsibility. people do not have hostility towards elizabeth as a person goes till it is towards the system she presented. she did not create it. she edited heater to these canyons, have many different feelings about her. i don't think that death of the queen affects me, please. i am, am, i'm pretty young and she's a british state i, she's
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a british and um, i'm canyon's, it doesn't matter to me that much. she balanced against all the time was that was going on in the world and bust. not only had nature into a new century up, but also african nations like ours were love for the british. you apologize, i feel apology is only a word if you really want to apologize. there are so many stolen artifacts in the british museum. give it back to us. well, some will take the opportunity to write in books of condolence. milliken hills feel days and finished business with their former less will some of the african art looted by britain during the colonial era is going on displayed today. here in berlin, the final section of a new museum is opening to the public. the exhibition includes objects stolen by a british expedition in 1897, and later bought by german collectors. the exit exhibit features explanations of efforts to return some of the items on display. the humble forum is finally opening
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all its stores. it's taken to decades, it almost 700000000 euros, but the opening of the east wing means the form can now be enjoyed in full. it's also been the source of much debate. something the director general welcomes the homewood form perhaps became a catalyst for many, many discussions. not only in germany, but also bird wide about the future. for example, off collections was colonial backgrounds and of course the homewood form was also a reason why we are looking much more carefully into our own colonial past. for example, the best known examples aren't from germany's colonial past, but britons, the benign bronzes, british colonial forces, looted 4000 of the bronsels from the kingdom of benign modern day nigeria, in 1897. after much discussion, germany signed a deal that will see the return of the bronzes. 168 will remain alone in berlin for
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10 years with just 40 on display, the original bronze. his exhibition was changed to a story of restitution and installation now features those involved in the process . could this be part of a wide, a paradigm shift when it comes to stolen artifacts? this symbolic return and sign of these agreements are here with germany. and of course, with other countries, as soon as, as, as, as a point, as a symbol for also other countries to good. there are 2 fox book, the workshop exhibiting emissions takes a critical look at objects from tanzania. it looks at the stories behind them where they belong and whether they should be on display underly at all. against the current links, a u. s. collection by an indigenous omaha acknowledges from the late 18 hundreds with personal stories from to day. what you have here. the blogs to
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us, they don't have anywhere else in this world. there is not a replica of some of these items. nowhere else on this earth. you have the only one. there's been a palpable shift in public attitudes when it comes to how problematic artifacts are dealt with. now the humble form is fully open. we'll see if it's up to the gargantuan task. it's set itself. some sport now, the women's buddhist legacies and gets underway. the knife reading champs both spoke or eyeing what would be their record 8th title, their a juggernaut in women's for bull, and have recently pumped up their squad to another level. the w visit had one of their training sessions to see for ourselves. most books, women have high ambitions, the season and out for volkswagen, hungry to success,
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recent years of shy not and nothing will change that in the future. we always want to be challenging for titles being strengthened the squat with 5 new signings, including 19 year old eula, plant from hoffman and veteran defendant. melina heger thing from bion rows were crucial and taking germany to the final of the european championships. now they're focused on improving and already taught class most book side make them festival. it's a super successful tain. the club has been doing fantastic work for years that something which defines this club, the team performed really well last year. winning the german kaba, dibner sleeva, and reaching the semi final of champions league. there's real potential to win the champions league. last season. first book beat bind to the bonus, liquor title, now throughout the defendant and challenge europe's elite, a familiar san diego to mice. it doesn't get any better than the blunder slager title, because of that takes real consistency actually. but of course we've been chasing
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after that champions lay title for a few years on you know, and if you look at the signings, we've made videos at the depth of the squad provides i think we're stronger than we've been at any time in the past decade. most but not me so, so i see a huge amount of potential and i know that mr. gonzalez is put himself. will this be the year vosta agree? capture the european frown. oh, well the sport stories making headlines. it boxing super middleweight champion candy yellow. others needs skin id call of kin in las vegas on saturday. and hello will put his belt on the line in the tunnel about. it's the 3rd time that you have made in the ring, ab, it's being billed as one of the greatest trilogies in the sport of boxing. the only 2 bouts full of kin has not one during his bigger career have been against kenny lewis, perhaps use out of the us, the american football league nfl is joining was, is with germany's football league. the bonus vega,
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