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so much to lou shuttering 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 ally from berlin. ukraine says it has more evidence of torture in areas abandoned by retreating, russian troops. investigators are resuming bodies from the mass burial site near
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the city of is you our corresponding has watched the investigation team in action and will tell us more from huck heath. the european commission recommends suspending billions of euro's of funding to hungry following allegations of corruption. it's the 1st case in the block under a new sanctioned aimed at protecting the rule of law. and u. s. president joe biden arrives in london ahead of queen elizabeth's funeral, while thousands q up for one last chance to pay their respects at her coffin. ah and warm greetings to our viewers around the world a michael o coo months ago. the world was shocked after discovering the atrocities committed in the ukrainian town of boucher after was freed from russian occupation. now,
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more possible war crimes have emerged and the newly liberated hockey region. our corresponded emanuel shows, it went to is you where mass graves containing more than $450.00 bodies were uncovered. we should warn you, her report contains disturbing image. dare uncovering sheer horror as near by artillery fire rages in these forest. on the outskirts of recently liberated is you forensic experts are working around the clock ticks you and bodies buried in mass graves, dating from the russian occupation. drawing from what cervical, unless you equals just on the words the information we have, which has already been established, is the burial of local residence. labriola exclamation. as you can see, examination of the bodies and referrals for forensic examinations. women are currently being carried out
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a yukon. yeah. some corpses show signs of violent deaths and lots of federal gentle . you're gonna love it. you're gonna just order the you who this course is of a man in his eighty's lawyer. he was found with his hands tied behind his back. his skull was deformed by violent blows to the head. his janitor's bed traces of torture. nearby 17 ukrainian soldiers have been found in a shallow grave. this was an o t. right here we found 17 corpses of service men, the armed forces of ukraine. the bodies have for now been sent to the morgue for further forensic examinations, february and to collect dna samples in order to identify them rippled, i shouldn't discuss it was not norful. the scene is so green that even the
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investigators are overwhelmed at our girly. this is the 1st such experience in all my 5 years of service. and psychologically i think we will need some help in the future early report. but also we also check each other, sir. or 60 bits immune no names on the grade. everything is numbered. the biggest number is 418418. and that's on the civilians. locals with their hands tied were found face down group, a huddled and i really know that is thrown face down into the graves over by resolution. it's only so my, your face to was the unthinkable. investigators say they will not lead those crimes go unpunished. shock was willing arissa marie since the war began. we've already opened more than $4000.00 criminal proceedings regarding war crimes committed by soldiers of the russian federation in the harkey for each. and i will not tell you
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the exact number because it is constantly changing shallow. it keeps on increasing in light of the atrocities uncovered in easier and since its liberation. the un said it would send a team to investigate. earlier, i spoke to emanuel shares again, al corresponding who filed that report. i asked her about ukraine's allegations of more russian war crimes, and what investigators are saying about them. well, i've talked to the war crimes prosecutors who are on site yesterday, and they told me that for the region of how to keith alone. and dave already started proceedings in looked into 4000 cases. and i didn't want to give me an exact figure simply because this is changing by the hour or so. this is the extent of the war crimes if possible, war crimes, we're looking to get about to half a minute or so emma, but i want to ask you to our knowledge. there are thousands of investigations
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ongoing right now related to allege war crimes in ukraine. all this, while a war continues to rage, how were authorities able to handle this? ah, well are they actually, you know, are here in hockey region and an additional, a 1000 employees officers. a forensic expert coming from other parts of the country are hard to come in to, to try and, you know, open the cases, thoughts, the investigation, but the ukrainian out or it is welcome foreign help as well. and the president vladimir zaleski actually said so himself while talking about those war crimes. the w's emmanuel shares many, many thanks. other stories now making headlines around the world. the u. p. in union has recommended suspending 7500000000 euros in funds to hungry over corruption allegations. hungarian prime minister victor or bonds government is accused of mismanaging
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e u funds and dismantling democratic institutions. the suspension must be approved by a majority of member states within 3 months, which are sunk in japan. super typhoon none mundell has made landfall on the southern island of could you shoot. the storm is bringing powerful winds of up to a 180 kilometers an hour authorities or warning of unprecedented weather conditions . 4000000 people have been urged to evacuate. a powerful earthquake has hit south east taiwan, the upper center of the 6.8 magnitude. quake was in the coastal city of title. it was also felt in the capital taipei, it follows a 6.4 magnitude, earthquake in the south east on saturday evening. well, hundreds of people have marched in all mina's capital year of on demanding the country leave the russian lead collective security treaty organization. a u. s.
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brokered cease fire between armenia and azerbaijan is now in effect after fighting erupted over the separatist region of nego, no car buck. 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 ahead of queen elizabeth's funeral. on monday, thousands of mourners have been queuing in central london for 4th straight day, hoping to see the coffin of the late monarch. thousands continued 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. some mourners were treated to an unscheduled walk about by king charles and his son, william, who came out to thank those who had been queuing over night for several hours.
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commentaries. why from glaring on just to you. i parish with the meeting, the 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 a 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 oh, 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 fail to grind children there as well. i am the aerial moment in time. king charles,
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the 3rd is meeting with commonwealth leaders at buckingham palace, including new zealand prime minister, jacinta r, darren and canada. as justin trudeau, they travelled to london to pay their respects to his late mother, who played a crucial role in growing and maintaining the voluntary body of more than 50 nations. most of them former british colonies. the commonwealth was a priority to the queen during her reign as its new head. charles has pledged to sustain his mother's dedication and devotion as he put it. other world leaders, including japan's emperor francis emmanuel mccall, and u. s. president joe biden are arriving in time for queen elizabeth's state funeral on monday. more than 10000 police officers are being deployed, making it the largest security operation in london's history. well for more, we are now joined by our corresponded jack para cruz reporting from london. wall jackets,
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the final day of the queen's lying in state. how would you describe the emotional climate there in london? just had a pretty interesting moment here just on the other side of the thames, where the queen's body isn't a manual mccrendon. the french president and his wife bridget just moments ago, passed by us here, coming to see the queue of people that have been lining up across the banks of the river thames. the people that are here in the queue behind me, i've been waiting for about 8 hours. they've got about another 4 hours before they get in to go and see the coffin with queen elizabeth the seconds body obviously lying there in state. we are now expecting that authorities within a few hours or so we'll start to close the end of the key because that's going to end this period where people have been able to come and pay their respects, will end at around 6 30 in the morning on monday morning, you k time, it's been a separate to the, to the death of the queen in the impending funeral. this moment of morning, this ability to come and see the coffin, it's become
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a sort of national event in its own right. and as shown how close people feel to the queen and that opportunity to go and pay their respects and say they could buys be really significant in this country. so what's planned for today? well, we know that the king charles, the 3rd is going to be hosting a reception with leaders from all over the world. we know that 2000 dignitaries will be attending that funeral at westminster abbey on monday. that's also a 8 p. m. local time. here in britain, there's going to be a moment silence for people all across, up and down the length and breadth of the country to just have a moment for everybody to collectively stand still. and, and remember the queen and, and really that was sort of the culmination of this period of morning ahead of monday's funeral. as you surely know, jackets often been said, nobody quite does patching tree, like the british. and that takes preparation. so how is the country gearing up for
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tomorrow's funeral? as we had in the report, this is likely to be the biggest police operation that the map police is ever going to have run. that is the police or service that that runs the the, the great to london area. what will happen? the queen's body will be moved from westminster hall to westminster abbey, for the official funeral. take right place around 10 am local time. when's the funeral is finished? it will then be moved to windsor castle to the west of london, where she will be interred in a private ceremony just the family attending and should be turned in a burial sight next to her husband, the late prince phillips, also her sister and her parents. as well, and this will be the combination of what has been an enormous events, an enormous outpouring of, of love and support and respect for that queen. and will really signify the end and . and now after that is finished, ill start the rain in improper of king charles the 3rd and people will start then
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to look at his coronation. that is our jack parish reporting from london. many thanks, jack. some boxing news now. mexican canal low alvarez defeated cause ex donnie rival, cannady gulf kin by unanimous decision to retain the undisputed super middle weight rural title canal. those victory brought their bitter rivalry to an end. the pear previously fought in 20172018 with a controversial draw and the 1st fight over as one the 2nd on a split decision. however, in their 3rd meeting on saturday canal had a clear cut victory. his opponents simply said today can hello was better in a bit of different sports related news. the special olympics got some help in an unusual way to raise funds. the annual plane poll took place in the u. s. at dulles international airport. and it's exactly what it sounds like. teams competed to pull
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in airliner along the tarmac. the plain pool has been going on since 1992. and it's raised more than $3000000.00 for the special olympics. the world's largest sports organization for athletes with disabilities. you are watching d w news coming up next. the documentary taiwan on guard facing the threat from china. and don't forget, you can find more news and headlines and other information on our website, w dot com, a michael oke, who for me and the rest of the news team here in berlin. thanks so much for watching interest. the global economy. our portfolio,
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