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what city managed by fraud ah ah ah, this is dw news live from berlin. horrific scenes in ukraine's east investigator say they've uncovered evidence of torture and murder at a mass grave. near the city of the zoom. the side is an area of recently liberated from russian occupation. our correspondent traveled to the burial, signed. also on the show, people in lebanon, take drastic steps to, to demand access to their own money. banks are closing their doors as the economic
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crisis deepens, plus and bundles like a football, dormant, have beaten their arch rivals chalka in the rural darby imagined. that's considered the mother of old darby's here in germany. we'll have that a whole lot more later in our sports segment. ah, a marina evans dean, welcome to the program, the czech republic, which currently holds the rotating e u. presidency is calling for an international tribunal for war crimes to be established. that's after new mass graves were found and eastern ukraine. some of the bodies uncovered near the formerly russian occupied city. if a zoom showed evidence of torture, ukrainian authorities say their investigation and to pass potential war crimes committed by russian forces is just beginning using documentation. ukraine is
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hoping to make the case for a legal recognition of the alleged russian atrocities. benighted nations is preparing to send and inspection team d. w. semenoff shares travel d zoom and saw the forensic operation 1st hand. she sent us this report which includes some information that some viewers may find disturbing. hi, mariana indeed or me and her team, her ards are in is young to day and our 1st our fullest. just at the outskirts of the recent deliberated city of islam. tudor side of those mass burials, you could see our desert up city cemetery and just behind it, they are grazed our dozens of freshie or dug graves and the foreign seeks are working there every day to uncover our bodies to recover dam and to determine what happened to those people,
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i can tell you that there's definitely dozens or of grades and definitely there were big enough to her house, those 400 or more than 400 bodies that the ukraine authorities are talking about while we were on site or we assisted we witnessed or rather we witnessed or not of see made by forensic experts after a body had been freshly uncovered in a fresh he brought her outside of the grave. this was the body of an 18 year old man. very young man who had his hands tied behind his back so, or of course, or did preliminary conclusion was dart. this was a violence, a death he had those so as suffered from a blow add to the back of his head with something a probably a knife said to forensic expert. he also showed traces off torture in his on
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his genitals. and that was only a de conclusions that could be made or by a preliminary examination. his body will then be abroad for further investigation, so as to determine exactly how he died. but obviously a violent death dcs. a death that adds up or to the dozens of other or bodies already re, i've heard you mention it under report to had also been a bodies of children. human remains of children, human remains of free men. some of them have starved to death over discreet somebody's had been there since march since april, of course, because of the state, the advanced state of decomposition of the bodies is quite difficult to determine exactly the date or of their death. so a lot of work ahead for other people on sites. indeed, a very gruesome task for investigators and also very traumatic process for the
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survivors. t w's manual shares reporting for us from harvey give. thank you so much for your reporting. let's turn our attention to lebanon now, which is in the grip of a massive economic crisis that has prompted banks to impose massive restrictions on cash withdrawals. the country's currency has lost more than 90 percent of its value on the black market in recent years, while unemployment and poverty reach severe levels. people who are desperate to get hold of their savings have now taken drastic action. ah, after days of pleading for access to his savings of it to bro took methods into his own hands armed with a pistol. he entered a bank in the lebanese capital of beirut and spock to standoff. that would last 4 hours. they said they don't want to pay, they don't want to pay and i'm not leaving until they do. they need to figure it out. tell the guys they don't want to pay and i'm not leaving from here. why no one
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is on the $11.00 on the break in was one of 5. so cold deposit a heist across lebanon on friday alone. the country is in the grips of an economic meltdown. and strict limits on bank withdrawals have left millions unable to pay for basic needs. the crisis has thrown almost 3 quarters of the population into poverty and driven some to take drastic measures. outside the bank in beirut, public support for segora was clear. have a said not sure to go to jail because people need money from him while his is locked in a bank like he wants. what's rightfully his. we stand in solidarity with him. after hours of negotiations, super eventually walked free, but without any of his savings. in response to friday, spray of break ins,
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old bank branches across lebanon will close for 3 days, starting monday, but with public resentment rising. it is unclear whether they will be able to tackle the root causes of the problem. let's take a look now. is some of the other stories making news around the world? iran's president has ordered a probe into the death of a woman in police custody. masa armine was arrested on tuesday by the so called morality police for not complying with rules and wearing a headscarf footage from iranian police, shows her fainting and being taken to a hospital authority say her death was caused by a heart attack authorities and kyrgyzstan say at least 24 people have been killed in border. clashes with tajikistan, dozens are wounded. both countries are accusing each other of restarting fighting along their disputed border. despite a cease fire deal. kyrgyzstan says nearly 140000 people were evacuated from the
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area. the capital of kazakhstan is now called a stunner again. president cassie of jamar took, i have assigned a constitutional amendment reversing the 2019 change to north salton made to honor the country's than leader to kai, of also extended the presidential term to 70 years. the changes are among political and economic reforms that he promised after mass protests back in january. queen elizabeth grandchildren have publicly paid their respects to their late grandmother by standing vigil around her coffin, as mourners continued to file past it in westminster hall. the cousins range in age from 14 to 44, they spent 15 minutes in quiet contemplation allayed queens funeral will take place on monday. ah, to sports now and in the bonus league, saturday saw the return of the fierce as rivalry and german football shaka versus
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darkman, known by some as the mother of all darby's chalka spent last season in the 2nd division, depriving fans of the chance to see their team take on their arch enemies in germany's rural region. and unfortunately for them, dormant were the ones who prevailed this time around in a scrappy, tight encounter. ah, the band said to wait almost 2 years to see these arch rivals face off in the rue adobe. and the scene must set at a pecked out signal it doing upon. the 1st controversy came early in the game. george lawson went down in a one on one with dalton's people, maia, but the play was rolled upside then a short moment for the rossetto once mock royce twisted his ankle in a contest with florian flick and was unable to continue. maria's walk with the 1st real jobs in the game, but he was denied by others on the swallow. just seconds before hopped on pencil
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anymore. just said i went just wide that minutes later donyo moll and couldn't find the back of the net either shot. his 1st johnson, the game was blocked by nico. she looked back in the 66 minutes, substitute juicy from cooper, almost put his team ahead, but it was swallow with another good side and gave you a minute. mccorkle wouldn't be denied wolf with the cross, and the 17 year olds headed home. probably the most important goal in young korea, and you could see what it meant to him. oh, don't include it in tears, it's new yet, 2 things after the game. one knew it ended much to the delight of the door when supporters now to another darby this time in bavaria. osburg came away with local bragging rights when they stunned perennial, but as they had champions byron munich, one mill in the 59th minute mer game, berry shaw,
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fired in from close range. and that was all the scoring out work would need a free kick. took a lucky bounce off the jago sy in berry show, was there to do the rest. byron's goalkeeper, manuel, noisier, almost equalize inter medic fashion with just seconds ago. but his counterpart, rough fall, cambridge, made a fantastic save of his header as a result buyer and miss their chance to retake top spot in the table. okay, let's take a look at all the results from this weekend's bonus that matches so far so lot. glad bock took down leipzig and saturdays late game. there are those alex bergen dorman victories. leave her cousins, share the spoils of breyman. frankfurt. featured guard on friday mines drew with her to berlin on sunday, when young berlin take on valves for beau. hm. battle cologne and hoffen haim will face fryeburg meanwhile, and the woman's bundis legal defending champions. vowels fur got their campaign off to a great start at the opening match day,
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easily beating as in foreign ill ava pe your open, the scoring with 14 minutes gone. the polish forward took advantage of poor defending from s n, and hammered home in style. and for you are also bags of final gold 20 minutes from time after some slapstick from the s and the defense, and decisive when that love smiles on the walls faces. let's take a look at some other stories from that. the world of sports, the elder brother of world cup champion, paul pug ball, along with 4 others is likely to be charged with extortion targeting the french football. stark. paul pug dog filed a complaint in july saying he was the target of a 13000000 euro black male plot, involving threats and bizarre allegations to boxing it. and a sea of fans cheered on as championed canino alvarez and united eagle of kin weight in ahead of saturday's super middle weight to title fight in las vegas. the
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bitter rivals 1st fought in 2017 to a disputed draw. their re match a year later. so mexico's alvarez went on points and this will be the 3rd bout in the trilogy. germany's famous octoberfest has returned him unit for the 1st time since the start of the corona virus pandemic. after a 2 year hiatus the festival opened as the mayor taff the 1st cake and the beer started flowing. the world's biggest folk festival typically attracts millions of people to the city authorities there say hospitals will be able to cope with any potential rise in corona virus. cases i, i with 3 taps of the mares mallet oktoberfest was back off to, to dry years. a pandemic cancellation. the beer is flowing again. i'll be it at reco prices. they're up about 15 percent on 2019
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the festivals famously packed tense, are also bank without any social distancing or mosque rules in place. bavarian state, premier mock hazardous as he expects an increase in current of ours cases after the festival. but that hospitals are in a good position to deal with the surge. the crowds, back on unix, famous fairground aunt letting the pandemic while the weather spoiled their fun. haggard as well. now, it's just so new again. and so many people at once since the pandemic there haven't been so many events, but it's nice to have a party again, especially as it's a tradition for us and bavaria also perhaps in germany. it's great to put my dental on again. even though you know, we still have go with everything is amazing to see everybody is still, you know,
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have this fear to, you know, just unite for the revelers. happy to be back out. octoberfest at last. it seems beer really does bring everyone together. you're up to date on the w news up next is our tech show shift a marina evans dean from me and the entire news team here in berlin. thanks for watching. ah, am i when you work as an architect like go online or not at? ah women in architecture, ah, why are they so invisible to the larger public? we decided to ask them. this is, what is the poetry the secret of the house and i'm house.
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