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batteries, the glass ceiling, women in architecture, ah, to smith has to be really, really good. start september 30th on d, w. ah, ah, ah, ah, this is dw news live from berlin. ukrainian authorities say they found mass graves outside the city of ism, which was liberated from russian forces last weekend. president vladimir zalinski says moscow must be held accountable for leaving behind a trail of death. and after weeks of renewed grant exports from ukraine
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roches, president putin claims little of it is making it to poor nations. we talked to a grand exporter in ukraine to find out and em all the hundreds of thousands waiting in line to pay their respects to the late queen. some famous faced former football star, david beckham hughes for 12 hours to get into westminster hole. and the women's buddhist lee got kicked off to night. it's hoping to build on the momentum set by this summer's european championships, while both spoke are hungry for more silverware that and more coming up in our school. ah, i'm glad of his thanks for joining us. a mass grave has been found outside the town
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of easier in easton ukraine. just days after the city was liberated. authorities se is one of the largest burial sites found in any city recaptured from the russian army. ukrainian police say most of the victims are civilians. united nations is planning to send monitors to verify the findings a pine forest hiding 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 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, with the, with the, with the video said. and with whom i am on the cross that says they're 17 bodies.
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but i'm that video. well, in that there were more good mission 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 everyone who died here. calling. earlier this week, president lensky raised the ukrainian flag in indian. the city had been under russian control for more than 5 months. it now shows scenes of destruction. one is a real and people are without running water, electricity, or heat. so lensky sat, an investigation would follow the findings in the forest. me which machine we want the world to know what is happening and what the russian occupation has led to watch in butcher mario, paul. and now,
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unfortunately is you are 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 that we will do everything for this little more. said little ukraine, able to reclaim all its territory after we taking izzy him. however, russia still holds around a 5th of the country. w nicolai is in the eastern city of hockey. if i asked him earlier, what we know about the people who ended up in those mass graves, ah, well, it is so far, it's pretty difficult to tell exactly how these people lost their lives. as we understand from the ukranian authorities, many are believed to have died in the 1st months of the war after the russians came in to resume in the spring. and then as we were heard in the course, the day there have been bodies found with signs of what seems to be torture. i
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think it's very early days if you think back to butcher in those places, nick here where we saw those atrocities committed against civilians. it really took weeks and months of the dna analysis and all kinds of forensics to really come into play and for the authorities to find these people's relatives, to be able to really track their names, trying to work out what happened to them and where, but definitely there is the expectation here in this part of ukraine that this will not be the last gray found that there are more of these graves to be found. and certainly we were in villages out near the russian border. recently, people there said that as soon as the mines were cleared in the forests, they were expecting to find a lot more people who had either tried to get safety on their own passing to the front lines, may be gone, missing or lost their love then, or people who'd been basically spirited away detained by the russian authorities not seen or heard from since atlantic. as you just mentioned, you would have just traveled to the ukrainian border with russia just north of how give it to an area there. well, it was also just abandoned by russian troops,
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troops only a few days ago. so stay with us while we watch your report and we'll come back to you after that. less than a week ago. this was a journey best made in a tank. now, just an hour's drive separate hardship with its restaurants and metro from villages just emerging from 6 months of occupation. here within sight to the border, the out numbered russian army held on the longest, throwing everything at hand and advancing ukrainian forces. most the locals didn't stick around the pets. love stop behind to atlanta is one of just a handful of residents left on her street. she's been without power and without phone signal for the past 6 months. and as of last week, without a roof. yet bill of boy would it be but i came out of the seller and after the bang it seemed like everything was all right. i had to go down again and when i left, everything was gone. the door or the window and the roof all just gone. the blast
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wave took it straight off. all that's left to my skis, the removal window in please us. and it wasn't the 1st time after 2 previous hits said lorna was able to patch things up, but not this time. many of her neighbors had it worse. massive woods lamps with like a boy next door was killed and 2 houses down the road. there was a neighbor, a veteran of the soviet army. he was sitting in his yard and out of nowhere, a piece of shrapnel hit him in the forehead and killed him bullock and lovable. but you more when you the russians kept asking me why i didn't leave. i turned it around and asked them why they came in the 1st place. i've been here for 39 years. there wasn't a light sleeper, ilana tells us she hopes to wake up in time. the ceiling does end up falling down like millions of other ukrainian refugees said on his daughter, grandson. and now in poland, i had a more with
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a family scattered. she relies on her neighbour mahalo for help, but 6 months of occupation have taken their toll on him. as a man of fighting age, mcculler was constantly in the sites of the russian army. when i went to throw her so as to my own, he left the house during the day. you just keep your head down. as of the 1st time the russians picked me up was an april a few times a month. they would get me in again for mrs thing and i still have the marks for the bullets they shot my legs. yes. they were obsessed with finding out where my brother was in the military and where his documents were hidden. my fellow says his father was taken away by the russians in march since then, all trace of him has been lost on both sides of the border. this is just some of the shrapnel sit long as collected in her living room just in space. the last few days, with no end in sight as shelling along the border. why not take this chance to get out? she tells us ukrainian troops offered to take her to forgive their tank. her response
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was simple, not until of repair my roof. i'll not on the contrary is still with us in her give me a name. what would you say after having been there, the ukrainian russian border? are the ukrainian forces forces able to maintain that momentum forward? well definitely we are seeing the green army continuing to push the russians back, maybe not at the same pace as we saw over the past week. that's because they've really exploited this part of the front line. that was the worst offended of c. me lots people remember that for most of the, some of the talk was all about the south. i had a song which seems now to be new, can distraction, re tactic to kind of force the russians to send all their better resources that direction and leave this part of their country exposed. and now we are seeing the cranes coming up again, slightly more solid russian defenses. but definitely the last of this region is crucial. this was basically the main supply route for russia's forces in don bass
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from russia. and without that, or that gets a lot more complicated, a lot more vulnerable. we're hearing reports of ukraine pushing forward close city of several lynette sk, which many people remember, was city that russia spent weeks taking of the summer at the cost of hundreds of thousands of lives. and yet, the sense now here is that ukraine's on a role that ukraine can put the russians under pressure even with the amount of western happened to have so far. so there's still a lot more to come and ukraine wants a lot more. but even with what they have, they are really able to make russia struggle and to really put them under that kind of pressure that no one we thought possible. there's definitely an expectation here that this is not the last bit of good news that ukraine's will be hearing in the next couple months. a correspondence commonly there in hockey's. thank you, nick. and so look, now, some of the other headlines related to the war in ukraine, ukraine's president asked, urge germany to become the 1st country to sent western made battle tax to help
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fight russia. a lot of zalinski said berlin should take the lead in supplying the tanks and not wait for the us to do so. your brain says it needs the equipment to liberate territory captured by russia. yes. germany, chancellor, all of shows has announced that the german government is taking control of subsidiaries of russian oil giant rolls nest. this puts the federal industry regulator in charge of 3 refineries, including a huge facility in northeastern germany. rosner has responded by calling the take over illegal and said it would go to course to challenge the decision. president vladimir putin says he is yet to decide whether he would personally attend to the g 7. the g 20 summit in indonesia in november. but he did say that russia would be represented at the meeting because he also spoke about the ukraine ward regional summit in his bakers stan saying he was in no hurry to end russia's military campaign. at that summit in las vegas,
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don putin has also met with his turkish counterpart, where as of type ottawa, the pair disgust a deal broken by turkey and the un back in july that allowed ukraine to resume exporting grain from it's black. see pause during the meeting. putin reiterated his claim that much of the grand living ukraine was not making it to poor countries that needed the most wheat from ukraine arrives in africa. the 1st aid shipment from the world food program reached harbor in late august carrying much needed grain destined for ethiopia. since july, only 2 such humanitarian deliveries have taken place. while more than a 100 commercial cargo ships have set sail from ukraine. russia says european countries are the biggest winners, but i can give you exactly all the grain exported from ukraine has been shipped not to the developing and porous countries,
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but to the countries of the european union. the look just as many european countries actually in previous centuries on it as colonialist. liza, because this is how they continue acting today, which you didn't. they have once again cheated the developing countries and continue cheating them under the black sea grain initiative ships from ukraine passed through an inspection center in turkey. the majority of their cargo stays in turkey, which byes some 19 percent of the rest. european union countries have collectively bought 38 percent followed by asia and the middle east. african countries have so far received just 6 percent of all the exports. while the poorest nations have seen the least of ukraine's grain, the united nations has defended the deal saying it has helped by putting downward pressure on global food prices. because of that, draw people who had been ordering grey and hoping to sell it
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a high price are actually now selling it, which is putting more on the market. and hopefully that rick will bring some of those local prices down to russia is also upset that it's fertilizer exports haven't restarted as agreed under the deal. a pipeline carrying the fertilizer ingredient. ammonia from russia to ukraine's odessa for export by sea has been closed since the start of the war. the u. n. is trying to get it flowing again. time is running out. the current deal expires in november unless all sides agree, grain and fertilizer exports from ukraine could again come to a halt. and a little earlier, i spoke with demetrius score on the i cough. he is the ceo of ha reasons. one of the biggest agricultural companies in ukraine. i asked him how important the great deal between ukraine and russia is for his country. you, for, we didn't have the deal. i would expect that almost 20 percent,
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even more in ukraine, get bank up because they won't be able to sell any gray me. yes, we are sending some through poland, but to be the absolutely new way of expertise. and we've got such a big amount of grains that we can not an expertise. so pull them, you may dial at light better, but they do not think which consult our problem. i expect that the production of green will drop at least 20 at this time. can you ok? ok, so we've heard elliana report that not to be put in claims that the grain of that you actually shipping out of ukraine is not reaching the country so needed most like sub saharan africa. what do you say to that? it's very simple festival, it's mainly expertise to turkey and turkey,
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the b b crop, which isn't buying great, not for their own lead to export the to either any other countries. turkey, the love by themselves. they buy to do these countries which will mention it. and the 2nd important issue is that the whole market is working like one market. it doesn't matter where particular our grand goals, it means the total in the world must get green, becomes small when ukraine these exports, and am i need to get down and make more green in the market available. thank you very much. miss connie, across the sea of one of the biggest cultural companies in ukraine. thank you.
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thank you very much. let's have a quick look now. it's my other stories making headlines around the world. authorities in kurdistan are reporting intense battles with neighboring to g, g, a star. both countries are choosing each other of restarting, fighting along their distribution border. despite the cease fire deal. 1000 people have been forced to evacuate. curtis donna's reporting multiple casualties. us how speak on nancy pelosi is in berlin for a meeting off the heads of the g 7 nations parliaments. she said ukraine must defeat russia and that moscow must be held accountable for. lucy also announced plans over the weekend to visit our media, where fresh fighting has broken out with neighboring azerbaijan. tomorrow we will be getting of 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 and the state of massachusetts. the island is known as of
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occasion, get away for powerful democrats like former president bark bama. whitehouse has called it a political stunt, while republican say the issue of migration cannot be ignored. ah, martha's vineyard, 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, a 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. i'm or we didn't know we will come here. we will not obey. ramayo the your. i want you
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to live in washington, but they didn't work out the way i wanted those. and god would be of a reason why lawyer was again the arrivals in martha's vineyard, or just the latest in an ongoing republican strategy to send migrants to democrat controlled cities, 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
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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, kamala harris. a further sign of the republican governors are intent on escalating the debates on immigration ahead of the mid term elections. king charles and his siblings have held vigil around them. others coffin as it lies at state. at the u. k. parliament. charles prince, as an aunt, prince's, andrew and edward stood silently with that backs to the coffin of queen this 2nd in a sermon ceremony known as the vigil of the princess in. while members of the public who had lined up for hours filed hosp,
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the concert among thousands of mourners in the miles long shoe was also former saca sta. david back the line, it's about 8 kilometers long making along the bank of that. if a dense people keep flocking in david beckham, just one of thousands who joined to pay respect to the queen, he waited for more than 13 hours by thing time chatting with me, both in the queue and fans taking fair faith. all of that for def moment. elation to have someone that has led us the way her majesty has led us for the amount of time with kindness with karen, and i always reassures the line went so much that it had to be bossed
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temporarily. he's guessing that with the queue, it's been fine. everybody's been in great mood, sad, very happy spirit office healthy people may have to stand in line for more than 24 hours before reaching breast cancer. hoyt for doors who finally reached their destination. it's a somber moment. finally, to be able to think good bye to dick greene condo. i kind express my feeling basically leave us bay most from 750000 people are expected to fight past the coffin before monday morning. ah, i know some sports useful in other women's buddhist league. i got off to a record breaking start with frankfort, hosting by on in front of 23000 fast the most ever in league history. well,
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the game played at frankfurt mans stadium got off to a quiet star at live in up in the 2nd half frankfort. and by and traded jobs with both goalkeepers staying busy in intense closing face. yet no one could find a winner. and it was the crowd that took the headlights and were the women's boot they are on the wet railing chimes both spoke of iron. what could be their record eight's title era juggernaut and women's football and germany, and have recently pumped up their squad to another level. my colleagues from d. w. sports went to their training sessions to see for themselves what if both women have high ambitions, the season today for the folks beg, a hungry to success, recent years of china and nothing will change that in the future. we always want to be challenging for titles, it's been strengthened. the squat with 5 new signings, including 19 year old eula plant from hoffman time and veteran defendant. melina
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heger thing from bion rows were crucial and taking germany to the final of the european championships. now they're focused on improving an already top class, most book side. i think the my 1st of all, it's a super successful ting. 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 cut to buena slager and reaching the semi final of champions league that there's real potential to win the champions league last season. firstbrook be bound to the bonus. liquor title. now they're out to defendant and challenge europe's elite as a familiar ver sunday door 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 after that champions. lee title for a few years on, you know, and if you look at the signings, we've made vs at the depth of the squad provides, i think we're stronger than we've been at any time in the past decade. but not me.
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so i see a huge amount of potential and i know the 2nd course is put himself will this be the year was to recapture the european frown. now to talk more about what to expect from this womens foot football season. we have dave running from d w sports with us. ah, it, they both spoke about their eyes on success, both a bunch buddhist thinker and the champions league. are the chances. yeah, i mean, i think in the blindness league of their chances are really quite good. they've won 5 of the last 6 understood titles, and they're really the team to be in the league. as we've seen. they've strengthen their squire. they have a great mix of sort of young and hungry players and some better. and that have been around the block. i think in the bundle, it's hard to look past them in europe. it's a totally different question playing against barcelona leone. p. s g, very rich, successful clubs is always going to be a tougher task. now who do you think has the best chance of actually stopping them
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in the buddhist? legal? yeah, i think domestically in germany, probably byron unit is the best bet to really slow them in their tracks. they've been developing a nice little arms race in the last couple of years, making big signings pushing one another. and byron or the only team in the last really decade or so that of also won the title besides will spirit. so this summer's european championships was high watermark for, for women's football. can the buddhist lead actually build on that this, this momentum? i mean, i think to a certain degree, it already has, as we've seen, the 1st match just ended and it was played in front of 23000 fans that a record. that's a record that nearly doubled the record with which was said almost a decade ago. so we're already seeing a large leap, but i think what really needs to happen is it's not just these big occasional moments, but there needs to be investment and attention throughout the week for every game and even lower down in the league. but so far, i think we've had
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a pretty good start. and you sure. before we go, the countdown is on to europe's biggest policy. now what could that b. o. o, o f s, of course, it gets at the way munich on saturday, after being cancelled for the past 2 years. due to the pandemic, workers are putting the final touches on the facts. and important to note this you, a liter of beer will cost you about 13 euros. that's an increase, staggering 15 percent since the last october, 1st in 20. 19. and gandalf is thanks for watching. i'll be back in a moment to take you through the deck with
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