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ah, shuddering the glass ceiling, women in architecture dismiss has to be really, really good. start september 30th on d. w. ah, [000:00:00;00] ah, this is dw news live from berlin, d e. you called for a war crime tribunal over masks, race in ukraine. investigators keep on covering more evidence of torture and violent death. that aside near the city of israel, ukraine's president says,
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hundreds of forties including children, have been found in an area recently liberated from russian occupation. also coming up by the world's biggest party gets under way in munich. we'll take a look at the 1st october 5th since the pandemic and a bonus nigger football adored mont have beaten. there are slides chalka in the room derby a match up that is considered the mother order this year in germany, but i'm much more later in else. ah, i monica jones, good to have you with us. the european union is calling for an international tribunal for war crimes against russia. after the discovery of mass graves, ukraine's north east city of indian,
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the kremlin denies its forces were behind the alleged atrocities. but investigators say have already found extensive evidence. yet another great discovery forensic experts pull a body from a grave in this forest outside of the city was liberated by the crane and army in a counter offensive that exposed ellis war crimes by russian forces. as exclamations continue. investigators describe some of their findings was a fucked, color or sober. there are already facts when kristen is found with his hands tied or with ropes around his neck. some have signs of broken bones. was these fact testified to the possible application of torture? to these persons? the fuck? there was a violent death. when you go to the pursuit and the things, the villa de mer, color snake lives in his room. he came here searching for information about his missing relatives. he says they were killed in an air strike in an apartment
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building in april and hastily buried at the sight. will you let me know when i miss the local funeral company, they conducted the burials gave me the list, buried the bodies and bags without coffins, without anything. i was not allowed here at 1st, but the russians said the area was mine and they told us to wait. there were a lot of russians in the woods, so it was gary to come here. elsewhere in the region, officials say they found more evidence in cars that will open a village north of harker. just 2 kilometers from the russian border. authorities are investigating what happened in this makeshift prison behind a local supermarket. official say it was used as an interrogation, sell the dream, all the the school board prisoners of war were held here. soon the civilians were and those who used to work for the local administration of lease were interrogated
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. warn you too. as was any one who had served in the military to renew should this remote, the russian z, interrogated them here or what i to be in the feel. the kremlin denies its forces were behind their lodged atrocities, instead accusing ukraine of staging the evidence. but ukrainian, president zelinski says he has no doubts, justice will be served me. we will establish all the identities of those who tortured, who tormented who brought these atrocities from russia here to our ukrainian land. for now, investigators are still uncovering more evidence is called for an international inquiry into what happened in his you a growing louder and you chris president vladimir cilenzo. he has also alleged that 10 torture chambers were found in the newly liberated areas. earlier i asked dw correspondence next connelly and hi keith, how credible these allegations might be. i think definitely matches things we've
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been hearing on the ground from locals who've just come out of those 6 months of occupation. i think there's still a lot of analysis and of kind of uncovering to do so far as we understand it. the ukranian authorities are mainly focusing on the bigger towns, even smaller villages. we were in a 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 am awful crimes against civilians in butcher in it appeared, it took weeks for all the bodies to be found for all the stories be collected. this is going to be a long process. and then the cow is rasa. responding to the mass grave, enter the accusations of torture. for the most part, it isn't that things shing 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 think this isn't very practical, longer term, because ukraine really is 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 residents in the city who have for just been liberated from 6 months of russian occupation? is you made a 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. stay some capacity there. but we're hearing about people who fled now planning to come back to look at their houses next with the few days to see what can be salvage and what still there. it is
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a very difficult situation. the cranial torches now slowly bring back electricity, a mobile phone connection of the services, but heating for instance, is going to be a big, big issue. lots of the kind of heating infrastructure has been destroyed and isn't easily repairable. so it's quite a while since you've, 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 the better off staying away right dw nick connelly in. hi keith, thank you so much, nick. and now to some other stories making headlines around the world in japan, a super typhoon and, and my daughter made landfall on the southern island of que show mister or miss bringing powerful winds of up to 180 kilometers on our authorities or warning of unprecedented weather conditions, 4000000 people have been urged to evacuate. the european union has recommended suspending 7500000000 euros in funds to hungary over corruption allegations, hungering, prime minister, victor, all bands accused of mismanaging
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u fonts and dismantling democratic institutions. the suspension must be approved by a majority of member states. within 3 months, hundreds of people have marched in armenia, capital year, yvonne, demanding the country, leave the russian lead, collective security treaty organisation, a u. s. broke of ceasefire between armenia and assa, by john is now in effect, after fighting erupted over the separatist region of now, gordon aka barrack caramark, a u. s. delegation headed to by nancy pelosi arrived in the country on saturday. and world leaders, including you as president joe biden, have begun to arrive in london, a head of queen elizabeth funeral on monday. thousands of mourners have been queuing in central london for a 4 straight to day hoping to see the coffin of the late monarch. thousands continue to patiently wait in a kilometers long queue for a chance to glimpse the coffin of queen elizabeth the 2nd. as she lies in state at parliament's, westminster hall in central london,
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some mourners were treated to an unscheduled walk about king charles and his son, william, who came out to thank those who had been queuing over night for several hours. from annoyance why, from birmingham just to parish with a king himself and prince, as is my co worker. i on saturday, william joined his brother, harry, and their cousins, to stand vigil by their grandmother's coffin, prince harry, who was no longer working royal, was allowed to wear military uniform at the king's request, like their parents the day before. the 8 cousins stood vigil for 15 minutes, as mourners continued to quietly file by
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i can't describe it with nothing oversee ever experienced before and yet if so, said pulling inside my snow, and we were very lucky enough to see the grandchildren there as well. so, i'll be a real moment in time. king charles, the 3rd is meeting with commonwealth leaders at buckingham palace. this is a delicate time for the 56 member body. with some questioning the commonwealth purpose. last year, barbados became the world's newest republic. after it officially removed the queen as its head of state, charles will be counting on his whole family to keep the commonwealth family of nations intact. more heads of state including us president joe biden are arriving in time for queen elizabeth state funeral on monday. more than 10000 police officers are being deployed,
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making it the largest security operation in london's history. germany's famous octoberfest has returned to munich for the 1st time since the start of the corona virus pandemic. the world's biggest folk festival typically attracts millions of people to the city. and despite the fact that the event could lead to an increase in co, 19 infections, there aren't any restrictions in place this year. i with 3 taps of the mass mallet, octoberfest 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. 6 the festivals famously packed tense are also back 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
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a good position to deal with the surge. the crowds, back on munich, famous background aunt letting the pandemic, while the weather spoiled their fun. have you 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 dad, you know, we still have go with everything. is amazing to see everybody is still, you know, have this fear to, you know, just unite for the revelers. happy to be back at october 1st. at last. it seems beer really does bring everyone together. sports and, and abundance league saturday saw the return of the fiercest rivalry in german football, shaka versus daughter,
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mont. schaick has spent last season in the 2nd division depriving funds the chance to see their t and take on their arch enemies and germany's region. and unfortunately for them to a month where the ones who prevailed this time route for the band said to wait almost 2 years to see these arch rivals face off in the ru, adobe. and the scene was set at a pact out signal it during the park. the 1st controversy came early in the game. george lawson went down in a one on one with gorman's people, maia. but the play was ruled off side then a shot moment for the rossetto. once mako royce twisted his ankle in 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 2nd before halftime anthony modesto went just wide at minutes later, donio mullin couldn't find the back of the net either shaw his 1st chance in the
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game was blocked by nico. she looked back in the 66 minutes, substitute usa from a cookie. almost put his team ahead, but it was swallow with another good safe in behavior committee, mckoko wouldn't be denied wolf with the cross, and the 17 year old headed home. probably the most important goal in his young career and you could see what it meant to him. dockman coach, eating tears. it's new who had to think after the game. one knew it ended much to the delight of the door when support us they say it takes 2 to tango and, and when us iris dances took to the stage to show it moves in the world tango championships. to argentine, couples were crowned minutes. sponsor veto. and ricardo estrada one the top prize in stage of tango. while cynthia palazzios son sebastian,
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the volleyball won the solo category. a tango originated in when us iris and was placed on the unesco small heritage. 2009 ah lovely. they're watching d. w. news coming up next is reporter, which takes a look at the lives of a sexual people. us after the break. i'm monica jones from me and the team amberlynn thanks watching with with

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