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ah, we explain how these technologies work, how they can go in for, and that's how they can also go terribly with what you know, you to ah ah, this is d, w, news ally from berlin. the you calls for a war crimes tribunal over mass graves in ukraine. investigators keep on covering more evidence of torture and violent deaths at a site near the city of israel. ukraine's president says hundreds of bodies including children,
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have been found in an area recently liberated from russian occupation. also coming up, u. s. president joe biden arrives in london ahead of queen elizabeth's funeral, while thousands queue up for one last chance to pay their respects at her coffee. in boone, this week of football dormant, have beaten their arch rival shatka in the ruin derby match up. that's considered the mother of older bees here in germany, that and much more later in sports sect ah . and warm greeting to albert around the world. i'm michael. ok. the european union is calling for an international tribunal for war crimes against russia. after the discovery of mass graves near ukraine's north east city of is you,
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the kremlin denies its forces were behind the alleged atrocities. but investigators say they have already found extensive evidence. yet another dream discovery forensic experts pull a body from a grave in this forest outside of the city was liberated by the craning army in a counter offensive that exposed ellis war crimes by russian forces. as exclamations continue, investigators described some of their findings was a fucked, color or sober. there are already facts when we person is found with his hands tied or with ropes around his neck. some have signs of broken bones. was these fact electrified to the possible application of torture? to these persons the fuck there was a violent death when the pursuit and the things villa, dimmer color snake lives in his you. he came here searching for information about his missing relative city. he says they were killed in an air strike in an
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apartment building in april and hastily buried at the site. and when you let me know, send me to 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, official say they found more evidence in cars that will open a village off of harker. just 2 kilometers from the russian border. authorities are investigating what happened in this makeshift prison behind the local supermarket. official say it was used as an interrogation cell. the dream will there, the scope of prisoners of war were held here, cds and civilians. and those who used to work for the local administration or least,
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were interrogated with somebody to go to as was anyone who had served in the military. and you should be, the russians, interrogated them here, or you'll be in the field. the kremlin denies. it's forces where behind the address it is instead accusing ukraine of staging the evidence, but ukrainian, president lansky says he has no doubt 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 still uncovering more evidence as cold for an international inquiry into what happened in his view. a growing louder of corresponding manual shares was at the side of the mass graves outside his room and center this i'm standing here in a forest in emer, recently liberated city, where
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a mass grave. several mos grades have been found behind me to the bodies of over 400 civilians, local people who died during rush and occupation. we talking about women, we talking about children. we talking about men such as this young man whose body was exclaiming, extreme mated this morning. he was only around 18. his hands were tied behind his buck showing sign signs of evident torture. 4 and 6 working here told me that even day would need psychological support to overcome what they seeing the state, the war crime. a prosecutor is also on site to determine what was the cause of the death. but they expect to find more people having being violently killed in the region over the next few days over the next few weeks. now to some other stories
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making headlines around the world, at this hour in japan super typhoon none muddle, made landfall on the southern island of crucial. the storm is bringing powerful winds of up to 180 kilometers an hour authorities or warning of unprecedented weather conditions. 4000000 people have been urged to evacuate. the european union have recommended suspending 7500000000 euros in funds to hungry over corruption allegations. and gary and prime minister victor or bon is accused of mismanaging e u funds and dismantling democratic institutions. the suspension must be approved by 8 majority of member states. within 3 months, hundreds of people have march, enormous capital, yerevan, demanding the country leave the russian lead, collective security treaty organization. the u. s. brokered cease fire between armenia and as a by john is now in effect. after fighting erupted over the separatist region of no
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go, no karuba. a u. s. delegation headed by nancy pelosi arrived in the country on saturday . world leaders, including us president joe biden, have begun to arrive in london, the head of queen elizabeth's funeral. on monday, thousands of mourners have been queuing in central london for a 4th straight 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, westminster hall in central london, 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. commentaries by combining on just to get a meeting with himself and i just was
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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 i can't describe it with nothing oversee ever experienced before. and yet it was like pulling in so much know, and we were very lucky enough to feel the grandchildren there as well. so be our real moment in time. king charles,
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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, making it the largest security operation in london's history. for more, we are now joined by our corresponded brigitte moss, whose reporting from london. well, the final day of the queen's a line in state. very good. and although i suspect i know the answer to this question, let me ask you, have the cues subsided?
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well, it's not any old q, it's the q, and there's even a q for queuing for the q. and no, it hasn't subsided on the official advice. is there is a twitter handle fraud and there was a youtube channel for it. and the official advice is from the ministry of culture don's head off now to basically join the q because the q is already very, very long, and the q to join the q is also very long. so people, you know, still want to be part of this momentous event and this i suspect is why many people are still thinking about going. but it's really very, very, very busy. it's of course. busy in extremely british affair, i've been there, i've spoken to people at the queue and they were very happy that they were that you know, made friendships, exchange phone numbers to share their memories afterwards. but at the moment, they are being advised, if they are not already on their way or actually in the cute,
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not to set off enjoying it. my goodness, acute join the q. what's planned for today? well at the moment or we still have heads of state arriving, we've seen that president biden has arrived, for example, in london. and we know that king charles is going to be very, very busy today in buckingham palace. he's meeting prime minister list trust, but also importantly he's meeting their hat and prime ministers of the so called realms where the, where he is still the head of state. and we are informed that this includes hardware, new guinea and antigua and by buddha. also, he's meeting other heads of state of commonwealth countries and you've already hinted at it. you know, it will be very, very important for him to keep these connections with the leaders of commonwealth
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countries in order to make sure that this organization will go forward under his leadership. clearly a very emotional time for many britons, how is the country gearing up for tomorrow's funeral? people have been arriving in central london, so it's incredibly busy and london and we are expecting more people to come. so people have been camping over night near buckingham palace. they want to get basically front seats are at the processions tomorrow and they want to be there and see it with their own eyes and not just on one of these many, many screens and security forces are and basically in overdrive they police are coming from all across the country to make sure that this huge security operation is going well. that is massive event on monday and london, all eyes will be appointed. i am sure, a burglar mars reporting from london. many thanks.
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in the buddhist slager saturday saw the return of the fiercest rivalry in german football shaka versus dormant shaka spent last season in the 2nd division, depriving fans of the chance to see their team take on their arch enemies in germany's region. and unfortunately for them, dorman, were the ones who prevailed this time around. oh, the fan said to wait almost 2 years to see these arch rivals face off in the rue adobe, and the scene must set at a packed out signal into an epoch. the 1st controversy came early in the game. george lawson went down in a one on one with goblins people, maya, but the play was ruled upside then a shot moment for the rossetto. once mock royce twisted his ankle in a contest with florian flick and was unable to continue. maria's wont with the 1st real chance in the game,
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but he was denied by alexander swallow. just seconds before half time, anthony modest said, i went just wide at minutes later donya i'm on 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 the adf minute, 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. dauntless coach, 8 in tears ej knew who he had to thank after the game one. dillard ended much to the delight of the doors when support us and now to another derby, this time in bavaria, alex berg came away with local bragging rights when they stun perennial bundis weaker champions. bind munich one nell. in the 59th men at american parisha fired
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in from close range, and that was all the scoring ouch berg would need a free cake made for a lucky a says stand, boucher was there to do the rest. byron's goalkeeper, manuel noah almost equalized in dramatic fashion with just seconds ago. but his counterpart ref elk eco, which made a fantastic reflex save as a result via miss their chance to retake top spot on the table. you're watching d. w. news coming up next. these world stories are michael o'con bye for now. the w's crime fighters are back a little bit in the africa. most successful radio drama series continues them all episodes are available online. and of course you can share and discuss on d, w, afro.

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