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we will show you how climate change and environmental conservation is taking shape around the world and how we can all make a difference. knowledge grows through sharing. download it now for free. with this is d. w. news live from berlin. horrific scenes coming from ukraine's east. investigators say they've uncovered evidence of torture at a mass grave near the city is you. the site is in an area recently re captured from russian troops,
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also coming up among the hundreds of thousands waiting in line to pay their respects to the queen. some famous faces, former football star, david beckham queues for 12 hours to get into westminster hall. and in football, the women's wonders leeker kicks off is hoping to build on the momentum set by this summer's european championship. while both work are hungry for more silverware that and more coming up in our sport segment. ah. told me all logical welcome to the program ukraine's president village immerse. lansky has said investigators searching through a mass burial site in the east of ukraine. have found evidence of some of the dead were tortured the site near ease. you recently recaptured from red russian forces
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appears to be one of the largest discovered in ukraine. yes. but ukrainian authorities want that the investigation was just beginning digging up what could be incriminating evidence of russian atrocities, lined with body bags. this pine forest on the outskirts of s e. m. is the sight of a mass grave. hauling body after body workers here have already exhumed to graves a 40 ukrainians. police believe that over 440 people are buried here. many of them civilians, forensic inspectors say some of the remains, have marks of torture. wasn't with laura's movable more, we examined the 1st grief and found a body will little. the rope was found on the neck of the body and there are injuries on his limbs to listen to support. these are all indications of dojo so, so symmetrical proper, warren police said the people who buried the bodies kept
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a journal and made a note of the names they knew. they placed the names on wood and crosses to help identify remains, showing his fever. today the wall must see what the russian army left behind me on on the moss burial of modern people. the whole children and adults you'd be, the civilians and military, the school tortured the shuttle and still by shelling the old film back into retaken city, emergency services are still cleaning up the rubble to check for more bodies believed to be trapped underneath using documentation. ukraine is hoping to make the case for legal recognition of a legit russian war crimes did abuse. emanuel shars visited the town of balak leia, south east of hockey, which the ukrainian army likewise liberated just a few days ago. and she described the situation in the town. now that the invaders are gone, i'm standing here in a center square,
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the city of balak leah black. leah has been liberated only a few days ago by the ukraine and armed forces. behind me. you can see the blue and yellow ukrainian flag floating again on a monument to the glory of ukrainian nationalists. and poets let us have sankoh, but things are not exactly back to normal hearing the likely i, if you look around me so many buildings have been shared, bear the scars of this war. and people who are here are waiting for humanitarian help. some need food, some tell me they don't have electricity. others tell me that some relatives of theirs have been tortured just down the road in that police station. even if black leah has been liberated, it will take months, if not years, to rebuild the city and for things to go back to normal. here. berlin has announced its taking control of the german subsidiary of a russian all giant raw, sniffed. a government describes the route,
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the move as an act of national defense. 3 refineries including a huge facility in the eastern town of shred are now under the control of the german industry regulator. the complexes used to refine oil from russia until supplies were disrupted. chancellor of schultz says the government is doing everything it can to secure the nation's oil supply. does this i know, right. this is a far reaching energy policy decision to safeguard our country. was like russia, as we know is no longer reliable energy supplier, some of the last few weeks have shown us that w's chief, political correspondent, melinda crane, has more on shorts, was move well, 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,
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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 33 years ago. now, when the e u 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 of other alternative sources of supply for the refinery. that in turn prompted important business partners of the refinery. both the 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
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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 or less turn to some of the stories on how russia's invasion of ukraine is impacting the world. russian president vladimir putin has told india is miranda moody that he understands india's concerns about the conflict in ukraine, and he wants to and as soon as possible. the comments come after prime minister moody told the russian leader that today's era is not an era of war. ukraine's president has urged germany to become the 1st country to send western made battle tanks to help fight russia. philadelphia, zalinski said berlin should take the lead in supplying the tanks and not wait for
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the us to do so. ukraine says it needs the equipment to liberate territory captured by russia. even authorities in kurdistan say to people, have been killed in clashes with neighboring tajikistan and one of them, a 15 year old girl. both countries are accusing each other of restarting fighting along their disputed border. despite a cease fire deal, thousands of people have been forced to evacuate. at least 10 people have been killed and several are missing. after flash floods swept through several towns in a hilly region of italy, torrential rains, turn streets into rivers, blocking bridges, and highways, and leaving thousands without electricity or gas. a storm is the latest destructive weather event in europe. after a summer that has seen one of the worst droughts in recent history, people in the town of austria, i cleaning up after torrential overnight rain. 4 of their neighbors lost their
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lives. others took refuge like here in this garage. delano made it, i called the rescue workers and told them there are people in the garage come, come, need any the the down for last for hours. in some places the equivalent of have a years. rain fell in just hours. rivers and streams turned into rate in torrence within minutes. thank you. the last the water came up to hear it carried everything away, cars and everything. it's a disaster. the head on this earth emergency forces from all over northern italy, were deployed overnight to search for the dead and the injured. some people are still missing, including children. at least 50 people with injuries and hypothermia are being treated and hospitals of by their bizarre no one expected the scale of this disaster. that's pretty obvious. yarborough and i don't think that i'm an expert
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say high water temperatures in the mediterranean sea lead to storms like these, which are formed when warm and cold air collide. this year, italy has experienced 5 times more extreme weather events than 10 years ago. king charles and his siblings of held vigil around their mother's coffin as it lies in state at the u. k. parliament. charles princess anne anne prince's. andrew and edward stood silently with their backs to the coffin of queen elizabeth, members of the public who had lined up for hours filed past the casket. among thousands of mourners in the miles long queue was former soccer star, david beckham. the line is about 8 kilometers long making along the bank of that ever depth. people keep flocking in david beckham just one of 1000th who
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joined to pay respect to the queen. he waited for more than 13 hours, passing time, chatting with me, both in the queue and fans taken phil fif. i left that for this moment. in asia to have someone that has led us the way. her majesty has led us for the amount of time with kindness with karen and anne always reassures the lines so well so much that it had to be passed temporarily. he was getting with the keys in fine. everybody's been in great moods and very happy spirit. official. 3 people, me have to stand in line for more than 24 hours before reaching westminster hoyt
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for doors who finally reached the destination. it's a thunder moment. finally, to be able to say good bye to the queen, a conduct a conduct press my peeling basically was very, very emotional. from 155-0000 people had expected to fight past the coffin before monday morning. ah, it's aust now and, and basketball, the euro basket semifinals came to a thrilling close in berlin. the hosts, germany faced off against powerhouse spain, following their upset, caught a final victory over greece. despite a fantastic showing from germany's danish schroeder, spain fought back from a double digit deficit to run away with the last quarter and reached their 4th european final. in 6 tournaments, spain will face france who breeze past poland and the other semi final. on sunday,
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the women's wonders legal got off to a record breaking start with frankfort hosting by and in front of 23000 fans the most ever in league history. the game played at the deutscher bank park, got off to a quiet start, but picked up some pace in the 2nd half frankfort, and by and treated jobs with both goalkeeper staying busy in an intense closing phase. yet no one could find a winner and it was the crowd took the headlines. and with the women's wonderfully got underway, raining champions, volts berg are eyeing what could be or would be their record, 8th title. they're also a force in the international game and have signed on additional talent. my colleagues from dw sport went to a vol, spoke training session to see for themselves. most spoke, women have high ambitions, the season head out for both this bag, a hungry to success, recent years of china and nothing will change that in the future. we always want to
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be challenging. for titles, they strengthen the squat with 5 new signings, including 19 year old unit plans from hoffman time and veteran defendant. melina heger thing from biome growth. we're crucial and taking germany to the final of the european championships. now they're focused on improving and already taught class most book side. i think the, my festival, it's a super successful tain. the club has been doing fantastic work for years that something which defines this club, much of the team performed really well last year, winning the german kaba to buena sleeva and reaching the semi final of champions league that there's real potential to win the champions league. last season, 1st book beat bind to the bonus like a title. now they're out to defendant and challenge here to elite a familiar ver sunday door to mice. it doesn't get any better than the blandest legal title. because of that takes real consistency actually. but of course we've
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been chasing 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 book nominee zone, so i see a huge amount of potential and dying of these guns courses put on. so will this be the year was to recapture the european frown. oh, good for you. watching deed up the news. i'll forget you get more news on our website, d, w dot comp of next. as off special interview, i'm told neurological for myself and the team. thanks for watching the green and then do you feel worried about the planet we to i'm neil. host of the on the grievance on coast and to me it's clear.
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