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shattering the glass ceiling women in architecture. this has to be really, really start september 30th on d, w. ah, this is dw, use lie from berlin, ukrainian authority, say they found mass graves outside the city of israel, which was liberated from russian forces last weekend. president bloated mister lensky says moscow must be held accountable for leaving behind a trail of dead. german leader will actually says his government's decisions with state control over russian owned oil. refinery is to protect germany's energy
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security. he says roger is no longer a dependable partner and describes the move as an active, national defense. and in the run up to you waste mid term elections. republican leaders try to make immigration a key issue, sending dozens of migrants from the southern border to wealthy democratic neighborhoods in the northeast. ah, i've been fizzle and thanks for joining us. a mass grave has been found outside is young in easton, ukraine. just days after the city was liberated. authorities say it's one of the largest burial sites found in any city be captured from the russian army. ukrainian police say the most victims of civilians. united nations is planning to st monitors to verify the findings a pine forest hiding a horrific mosque life. and ukraine and soldiers have found more than before. 100
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bodies buried near the city of israel, after it was freed from russian control. here lie the bodies of 17 of their comrades, surrounded by hundreds of individual graves with only crushes to mark them. a typical one. and we only found this place because russian soldiers opposed to the video on line a lot. the for, for, is there with those in those ever and with whom i am on the cross that says there's 17 bodies, but i'm that video. well, in that there were more edition lucian, that we have not counted them yet. but i think there must be at least 25 or 30 bodies will say she may be, this is not the only mass grave here, and we now have to work and identify every one who died here calling ah, earlier this week, president zalinski raised the ukrainian flag in indian wagner. now the city
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had been under russian control for more than 5 months. it now shows scenes of destruction on isabel and people are without running water, electricity, or heat. so lensky said 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 in 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 re claim all its territory after re taking idiom. however,
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russia still holds around a 5th of the country. dw nicolai is in the eastern city of hoc if and told us what information is emerging about this newly discovered grave. this is still very, very early on. we're getting reports from zoom, that at least some of the people there are believe to have lost their lives from shilling from the kind of broader fighting that took place earlier in the year. when that says he fell into russian hands as for kind of victims of torture, all kind of targets killing the civilians. we don't have that level of detail yet, but there are lots of people here in the ukraine asking out loud of why it should be that suddenly the russian army that c o, as we saw in arizona cave earlier in the year, was definitely not preventing their soldiers from shooting at taking pot shots at civilians from abusing their power that they should suddenly have behaved totally differently in assumed that if in expectation that this is going to get worse. and
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that the, as scale of this is going to get bigger out until all the dead are found in the parts of this region. we've been to, there is lots of talk of people who just disappeared along the wall and some who were taken away by the russians for questioning others who potentially lost their lives when they were trying to get to safety. trying to find some way to ukraine, control turkey through the front lines and potentially died in that process. so there's real expectation and as dread as the territory gets opened up as mine, the kid as to what people going to find a dread because this could well be more evidence of rush war crimes. what that is, the expectation. and definitely, if you look at all the states as to how many civilians lost their lives in this war, and most people here expect those to rise significantly before at the, at the, the, all these medications get to their end. as for, you know, specific war crimes allegation, the self see very important to do this. right? and to get the facts right to do the dna. and i says that is very difficult because
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often the families, these people are now spread across most of ukraine, some going to europe, some going to russia. and also, you know, lots of these barrels happened in a real hurry. so all these remains are often very, yep, basically stuff together. it's very difficult to kind of distinguish what belongs to whom. so as we saw in the north, the country near butcher disperse, it takes weeks and months rather than a couple of days. nick, we're also hearing about attacks on ukrainians working in key positions with the russians in occupied territories in hassan and lands. what more can you tell us about that? so very dramatic image is coming out of that song of a war looks to be a bomb attack on the local russian occupation restoration similar from your hands. and if you look at the social media of what kind of pro war blog as in russia, they are really seeing this as ukraine. upping the ante really try to put pressure and tube scare people who have gone and taken jobs. and russians have taken russian port, passports, even, and as big calls,
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they're now from the russian side to retaliate, more attacks and civilians. here more attacks may be on ukraine's politicians. that's be something that's been pretty at loud and clear from moscow since the beginning, that threats to have a go at present lensky at those political decision makers in care of. we even saw yesterday, some attacks on energy infrastructure on the russian side of the border. not far from where i am, he and hat gives a sense that ukraine is co tit for tat, trying show russia that they are not are invaluable tool this, that if they keep on hitting so in targets here, they are just as light likely to end up without power, without heating as ukrainians, also sense of real confidence from the ukraine leadership here, but also a kind of sense in the air that this could get nasty and more intense the next few days as these kind of retribution attack. so continue economy. thank you very much for your recording. berlin has announced its taking control of the germans subsidiary of russian oil giant rosin aft. the government describes the move as an act of national defense 3 refineries including a huge facility in the east and tarnish feed. now under the control of the german
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industry regulator, the refineries used to draw oil from russia until supplies, voters routed chancellor, although 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 land. russia, as we know, is no longer reliable energy supplier. some of the last few weeks have shown us that earlier d w's. chief political correspondent melinda crane was at the chance. laurie, until this want to make of shelters move for the government decided to take this unusual. and the chancellor set is 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 has seen a lot of very painful structural transformations since the fall of the berlin wall
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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 rosin f said that it was not going to talk about as other alternative sources of 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
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a 1000000000 euros for the longer term development of infrastructure in the region to make this a hub for clean energy going forward. now some of the other stories making use as it imply. mapleton says he's yet to decide whether he'll personally attend the g 20 summit in indonesia in november. but he did say that russia would be represented at the meeting, and also spoke about the ukraine war regional summit in was pakistan saying he was in no hurry to end russia's military campaign. us how speak a nancy pelosi is in berlin for a meeting of the heads of g 7 nations legislatures. she said ukraine must defeat russia and that moscow must be held accountable. pelosi also announced plans over the weekend to visit our menia, where fresh fighting has broken out with neighboring azerbaijan. tomorrow, a big fire has broken out in a skyscraper in the central chinese city of juncture, the number of casualties is still unknown. chinese state media reported that dozens
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of stories of more than 200 meter told china telecom building, burned with great intensity authorities in italy. se severe storms have claimed the lives of 10 people. heavy rains brought flooding to the streets of the coastal town of cynic, gallia, local officials say they were caught off guard by what they described as a water bomb dropped half a year's worth of rain. within a matter of hours. 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 venezuela migrants were flown from texas to the holiday island of martha's vineyard, in the state of massachusetts, known as a vacation, get away for powerful democrats. like for the president barack obama, the white house has criticized the move as a political stunt republican say the issue of migration can't be ignored. 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. ah, 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, you know, we will not over ramayo the your, i want you to live in washington, but didn't work out the way i wanted those and got would be of are reason what 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 ron de santis took credit for the flights. our message to them is 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 germany, governors, 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 front of the home of vice president,
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kamala harris. a further sign of the republican governors are intent on escalating the debates on immigration ahead of the mid term elections. finally, this last story might interest little people around the world. a countdown is on to europe's biggest party. ah, germany's octoberfest gets underway, munich on saturday, after being canceled the past 2 years, due to the pathetic pandemic work as a putting the final touches on the fair grounds. and important to note this year, a leader of beer will cost you about 13 years. so you might not want to get carried away. that's 15 percent since 50 percent high us since the last octoberfest in 2019 i've been drinking b, but i have it. trust me. you're what he did. oh, you news. reminder of our top story. ukrainian authorities say they've found a mass grave outside the eastern city of israel,
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which was liberated over the weekend police a most of those buried there are civilians and that it's one of the largest burial sites found in any city recaptured from the russian army. except our documentary iran from above features pushes mountain people their traditions and scientific significance. i bade fizzle. and thanks for watching get hot elvis will have your use next hour. i'll see you here on monday of the greens and then you feel worried about the plan on neil. host of the on the green fence about cost and to me it's clear we need to change. join me for deep dive into the green transformation.

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