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ah, it was born modern lifestyles, and mediterranean meeting people are hearing their dreams. ah little truly journey this week. do you w ah ah ah, this is dw news live from berlin. the eel calls for a war, crimes tribunal over mass graves in ukraine. investigators keep uncovering more evidence of torture and violent death at a site near the city of ism ukraine's president says hundreds of bodies including
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children, have been found in an area recently liberated from russian occupation. also coming up french industries, say the high cost of electricity could put them out of business. this after the government says it will cap price for consumers, but not big companies. and in bonuses, league of football dot won't have beaten their arch. rival shellcare in the rural darby a match up that's considered the mother of all derbies here in germany, that in much more later in our sport segment. ah, i monica jones. good to have you with us. the e. u is calling for an international tribunal for war crimes to be established after new mass graves were found in east and ukraine. ukraine says some of the bodies uncovered near the formerly russian occupied city of is the m sold evidence
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of torture. authority say their investigation and to war crimes allegedly committed by russian forces is just beginning. the united nations is preparing to send an inspection team and his most recent address to the ukrainian people, president of a lot mister lensky also said torture chambers have been found and the newly liberated areas. let's have a listen. showing it was uni, exhumations were continued in ism hockey region at the uncovered mass burial site. were bodies of being examined. you evidence of torture against those buried has been found to be more than 10 torture chambers have been found in cities and towns and the liberated areas. as the occupiers fled, they also left behind the devices for torture, keenly upper glows, machine dw correspondent. next, connelly is in cry chief in eastern ukraine, and he told us how credible the allegations of torture chambers are. any definitely matches things we've been hearing on the ground from locals who've just come out of
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those 6 months of occupation. understood a lot of analysis and of kind of uncovering to do so far as we understand it, the grain of door to the main, focusing on the bigger towns, even smaller villages. we were in the small village near the russian border, where locals were telling us about sellers in abandoned houses where people that were of interest to the russian authorities. maybe men are fighting age or people with family connections to those fighting in the ukraine army were taken for torture. one man told us he was shot at that sir. they was beaten up on a regular basis. so i think there is still a lot more to come there. and if you think back to the region around kia, where you had those are awful crimes against civilians in butcher in it been, it took weeks for all the bodies to be found for all the stories we collected. this is going to be a long process. under nick, how is russia responding to the mass grave? enter the accusations of torture? for the most part, it isn't. that seems in contrast, if you look at their response in the spring,
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they basically often have called this provocation, said this was a ukrainian fake to discredit russia. there was a lot of kind of pushback and lots of different, often mutually exclusive kind of explanations given by the russians back then. that hasn't been the case this time. they're keeping pretty quiet, trying to basically ignore it. and i, i think this isn't compete very practical, longer term, because ukraine really going all out is talking about setting up some kind of tribunal taking this to international court. so really forcing russia to engage with this at some level. or what are you hearing about residence in the city who have for just been liberated from 6 months of russian occupation? is you lot, so the citizen is part of ukraine is heavily, heavily damaged. lots people are without homes. now some people have been able to find shelter in abandoned houses, or in homes blown people who lost their lives in this conflict. there some capacity there, but we're hearing about people who fled now planning to come back to look at the house next few days to see what can be salvage and what's still there. it is
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a very difficult situation. the ukraine, your thirty's now slowly bring back electricity, a mobile phone connection, other services, but heating for instance, is going to be a big, big issue. lots of the kind of heating infrastructure is being destroyed and isn't easily repairable. so it's question if lots, if you, wherever you are going to be able to come back in the next few months, or if they might decide that actually, while the fighting goes on and with russia so close, they might better be off, be better off staying away right dw, as nick connelly, ann hi keith, thank you so much nic. on the russian invasion of ukraine. her send energy prices soaring across europe. the french government is trying to limit the increase of electricity prices for households, but not for companies. that makes it difficult to stay competitive, especially for companies that consume a lot of electricity. they're now asking the government for help for the dish or more foundry has been manufacturing matter products, such as gully covers for more than 150 years. but a, c,
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e o. now fears that business could melt away the company's electricity bill as doubled to $1500000.00 euros compared to $2019.00. yeah. rebecca video, we've passed on the higher coin just for electricity and for raw materials to our customers. our prices have gone up by 20 percent, but next year we'd have to add another 40 percent to balance out or even higher power course. gov. that could be disastrous was if you don't go to mozilla, civil mo, it will get them on the companies electricity bill next year could skyrocket to up to $10000000.00 euros. under current predictions, the foundry could lease customers going to cheaper competitors abroad. and that's not all, we'll go over our heads. we might have to reduce our production and workforce. but we'll obviously try to prevent that then it. and so we have for now frozen our
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investments and start tiring bush. lower gas deliveries from russia since it invaded ukraine. is one reason for europe's high electricity prices. the french nuclear sector is another reason varsity out of the countries $56.00 nuclear power plants have been at a standstill for months due to plant or special maintenance wax. but normally, francis atomic power plants provide for roughly 70 percent of the country's electricity. and so france usually euro's biggest net power ex porter, currently has to do the opposite. import electricity for nuclear electricity operator e d f has promised to put most of the reactors back on stream before the end of this year with us. and the government says it has made energy supply its
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priority to lend money abuse when germany needs our gas. and we need european and especially german electricity, frances, in favor of more cables to connect to countries in yosemite on all. ah, but as all that is just a moment, doubts such initiatives will be. ready enough to keep the foundry competitive, regular market. we need the government to introduce a fixed electricity price, not only for households, but also for companies. mostly that's the only way for us to plan for 2023. calculator budget, wanna make a commercial offers. it offers both, ideally, that price would be fixed for 2 to 3 years. the window was all dish or more is determined not to be defeated. and make sure his foundry can continue to shine beyond the 7th generation.
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and now to some other stories making headlines around the world, hundreds have marched in armine as capital yerevan, demanding the country, and leave the russian lead to collective security. treaty organisation, a u. s. broke had cease fire between armenian as a by john is now in effect, after fighting a rupture to own the separatist region of nagondo cover. rock a u. s. delegation headed by nancy pelosi arrived in the country on saturday. the funeral has been held for a young iranian woman who died in police custody after being arrested by so called morality police. a death has caused anger and parts of the country video and social media appears to show protesters marching in the streets in western iran. queen elizabeth grandchildren, half public, he paid their respect to the late monarch, was standing vigil around her coffin. meanwhile, mourners continue to file past it in westminster hall. the 8 cousins range in age. from 14 to 44, they spent 15 minutes in quiet contemplation. the late queen's funeral takes place
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later monday in japan super typhoon and none mad all is approaching the southern island of que sure. residents are being wanted to brace for record rainfall and powerful winds. 3000000 people have been issued with evacuation warnings. experts say it could be one of the strongest typhoons to hit japan. in decades. the united nation says the aftermath of massive flooding and pakistan is putting millions of people, including many children at risk of deadly diseases. the pakistani government says the flood affected regions are becoming infested with water born infections. scorching temperatures in fed, in pakistan, swimming is a big relief. but if, if statement, flat water and a breeding ground for diseases like malaria, and then the fever that we bought the lot, it's extremely hot when we're swamped with flood water. so we not only swim in this
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water, we also drink it a lot. we're not getting any clean water from the government. all it is the miles out of it. the devastating floods have displaced millions of people. many are forced to live in makeshift camps like this one in baluchistan province. without clean water and sanitary facilities, avi from home each day survival becomes difficult. children are affected the most like satellite. mainly mosquitoes are here dead bite our children. then the children suffered with melody on in high fever. we don't have clean water, the water is dirty. we don't have a dent, marvin at 11 under me. at the nearby clinic, the number of patients keeps increasing. something like most cases are of malaria. but then we also have gastro underwriters diarrhea, typhoid and skin disease. but from an end to camp continued to fetch flat water,
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they have no interruption units a phase 2400000 girls and boys are in need of immediate life saving for port and with a slow to reach the most needy, many risk losing their life. ah, in the bonus niga saturday saw the return of the fiercest rivalry in german football shall give us a story. mont shark has spent last season of the 2nd division, depriving fans of the chance to see their team take on their arch enemies and germany's rule reach. it, and unfortunately for them don't want were the ones who prevailed this time around . and the bands had to wait almost 2 years to see these arch rivals face off in the rue adobe. and the scene was set at a packed out signal into in a park. the 1st controversy came early in the game. george lawson went down in a one on one with norman's people, maia. but the play was ruled off side. then a shot moment for the rossetto once mock royce twisted his ankle in
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a contest with florian flick and was unable to continue. marius woke with the 1st real chance in the game, but he was denied by alexander swallow. just seconds before halftime, anthony modest said, i went just wide at minutes later, donyo moll, and couldn't find the back of the net either shaw. his 1st chance in the game was blocked by nico. she looked back in the 66 minutes substitute lucifer mccoy could almost put his team ahead, but it was swallow with another good safe in behavior minute michael wouldn't be denied wolf with the cross and the 17 year old had at home. probably the most important goal in his young career and you could see what it meant to him. dockman coach in tears ej knew who he had to thank after the game. one knew it ended much to the delight the doors one supporter. ah.
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and to another derby, this time in bavaria osburg came away with local bragging rides when they stand perennial abundance legal champions, by a munich one knell in the 59th minute american parisha fired in from close range. and that was all the scoring out of with need. a free cake took a lucky bounce off youngest fi and the richer was there to do the rest by ins. goalkeeper manuel lawyer almost equalized in dramatic fashion with just seconds to go with his counterpart rougher exhibits and made a fantastic reflects the safe as result by a miss their chance to retake top spots in the table. defending champions by and have struggled uncharacteristically the season with only 3 winds out of 7 games. this is what their coach had to say after the last to ok spoke. it was easy to over to just to, to defend. but if you do not have her with bringing your brain to desantis duration, you come to see the golden do we have some players on which they are in the
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situation. the one on hold on one is i'm so at the end, do you consider it watching dw news? and as a reminder of our top story, the czech republic, which currently holds the rotation, your presidency is calling for the establishment of an international tribunal for new tribes. after new mass grades of counting eastern train, investigator, se they found evidence of torture among bodies being zoomed near the city of p. c. i'm coming up next. the sailors around stay now facing a new threat from that deep. this is in world stories coming up watching d w. thanks a lot say what great a.

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