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we meet the ukrainians, struggling with guilt and mistrust. as they ask, just who collaborated with moscow and of the world cup, germany's prospects brighten before their vital, much to night with spain. and that's thanks to a shocking, went by costa rica, which has left things wide open in group e, the caribbean nations scored on their 1st shot on target to beat to path ah, monica jones and berlin, welcome to the program. large protest turf broken out in separate cities across china, over the countries strict and ongoing covey measures. the demonstrations are a rare defiance of chinese authorities and come amid rising anger over length the lock downs. some protesters are calling for president teaching pings to resign.
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chinese officials have refused to back down over their c recovered policy. despite the growing public backlash, they become a symbol of the biggest threat yet to china's leadership. blank pieces of paper held aloft by protesters like here in beijing. a silent rejection of censorship. this rally just one of dozens that have sprayed across china. oh, just hours early, a huge crowds turned out in shanghai in a re, a defiance of chinese authorities. years of pandemic locked downs have pushed people here to the limit. hundreds face down police and hold on president gigi and ping to step down many in the crowd, refusing to hide their identities, despite potentially severe consequences for their disobedience scuffles eventually
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broke out with offices warning the crowds to move back as police reinforcements arrived. a woman can be heard yelling, you were employees, you have food to eat and money to make. what about us? it's been 3 years. saturdays protest came to a heed following a candlelight vigil for the victims of an apartment 5. it's shaken the country. at least teen died in the blaze which brought out on thursday and the northwestern city of odom. she many have blamed the deaths on lockdown restrictions, which they say hemp at rescue effects with some lug was banned from leaving their homes for over 3 months. odom, she residents and now also rising up here, they chant, lift the co would lock down. the tension with officials boils over is protesters break through a fence. the priorities come just weeks after
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gene ping was re appointed as the country's leader for an unprecedented food. tim, his convert restrictions as some of the harshest globally, with official sticking to a 0 convent policy, while much of the rest of the world tries to coexist with the virus. but despite the public backlash, g shows no signs of backing down. we spoke with correspondent, father and catch my in beijing earlier and i asked him why so many people now dare to defy the regime in china? yeah, and actually we have an ongoing story here just a few minutes that have been waiting on this cross road and near the embassy area, if seen at least a dozen police cost of passing by this a demonstration also very close by here. and yet, why do people go out? i think they have nothing to lose. they really feel if they're fed up others and feel the moral obligation to, to speak up in chink while university were also the students have gathered,
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one person was hurt saying on social media videos, if i don't speak up now, i will be disappointed for the rest of my life, i think that gives you a clear idea what is happening here and also the people that have spoken to engaging. they tell me it was really a great feeling for them to see that, you know, alone, we are powerless. but if we unite, then we can achieve something and this is really the experience it many have made. they gather together and indeed have achieved quite a bit. i just mentioning police cars passing by us, they have been arrest sir. the authorities. however, the response so far has been more hands off than one might expect what you make of that. well, i would say it's too early to say i'm at least in the shanghai i'm, you know, and until the early evening a china time, one full big police bus was filled up with a people who got arrested. and i mean, in shanghai, the people did not only voice their criticism against, you know,
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that 0 corporate policy, but also against teasing ping's rule. and i would expect really a very, a tough, correct on yet he and beijing, sometimes the, you know, authorities have been rub, alexa, the enforcement and there was not so much of a backlash, but that could change any time i think for now. and the authorities are limit cautious. they don't want to escalate the situation any further. but as i said, really, this could, could change very fast. right? i mean, 0, one can hardly believe to ask that question. ah, but how worry should to present judging ping b about these protests? yeah, of course. that's a nightmare. i mean, he is very obsessed about social stability. he wants to repress every critical voice. so of course, yeah, this is very some for him. i don't think it's a very great for it, but i mean, dos. social dynamics can change very fast. so, and that's why also you see all those police casio behind me. they want don't want to have those voices heard. and a yeah, on social media, they delete everything,
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the centers are working overtime. so it's really an explosive motif and we have to see for the several days coming days and how it will develop, right, corresponding fighting freshman in beijing. fabian, thank you so much. that is a look at some other stories making news around the world. then it's wayllace, government and opposition have reached a preliminary agreement to find a way out of the country's political and economic crisis. it aims to ensure that billions of frozen government funds will be released to help fund social programs. the united states east, some oil sanctions on venezuela. in response, nasa's latest cargo ship has successfully reached the international space station. the and crew to space ex dragon is carrying 3 and a half tons of fresh supplies, including new solar wings, equipment for scientific experiments, and even a tasty treat for the space station crew ice cream. and are the latest
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on the war in ukraine authority say, days of heavy shelling by russian forces have killed at least 32 people in the southern region of her song. long lines of traffic has built up a civilians leave the area in reach or in search of safety, ukrainian forces liberated her son just 2 weeks ago. moscow has since kept up a relentless barrage, primarily targeting power and water supplies. another city recently liberated by a crane in forces is coup young in the east when russian troops took control of it early in the war. many civilians left, but now there are questions over those who state put and whether they collaborated with the russians. dw, that mattie has bellinger visited coupons, where he found large parts of the city destroyed, and many residents struggling with questions of trust and guilt. everybody needs to pigeon. and re, kristen, it jenko teaches geography and information technology. but right now he's helping
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to patch up high school number one improvements russian missiles damaged the buildings was a girl who was there after the occupiers left had started to get bad her was there was not a single day without shelling. linda, unable rotener her young, a boss for both the shelling is russia's revenge for ukraine. taking back territory. moscow's troops occupied the school and town for half the year. schools did continue with lessons cushioning. jenko says at 1st he was able to teach as usual government. but after the summer break, the occupiers insisted on a russian curriculum. there are still russian text books in the classroom.
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yoga for those as i was, mike was for the lead time, but the lives i opened the geography textbook for 8 grade. there wasn't a real curriculum, but they gave us textbook slash about worship. i took a look and said no on the 1st page it said on the 21st of february 2020 to let the latimer put in sign to decree about the recognition of the so called people's republics of don't ask a new hands for so am i supposed to sit there and teach that, that was wonderful. and there have been a lawyer shred, alton, city of the russians occupied could be asked on the 3rd day of the war and controlled the town for more than 6 months. daily life is difficult. there is no running water and power outages of frequent. the question of who collaborated with the russians also looms the newly installed ukrainian town administrator is clear, show them look at it but i saw it on her them. if we talk about doctors, they took the hippocratic olive,
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you have to help anybody who's in need that from the lack of the co would. but these people had a choice. this one on the market, they could either cooperate or not. well, most of us were a fact. there were many teachers who quit after the russians arrived. the philosophy of us oliver ellen of those who took part in training by the russians or who received payment, sir under the spotlight. cuz the jenko is convinced he will not be charged. he was sent here by another school and carried on getting his ukrainian salary. but he does not judge his colleagues lose. unbelievable was working just to leave the holiness to have to survive. when was with me, most of them had not received a wage since april early. they had to continue living. what was what some had parents to care for old people? what good mon leaking good ukraine secret service is investigating. the teachers cases will come to court. difficult
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questions of guilt and morality will preoccupy people here for a long time to come ah, to the world cup in caetano and a big shock in group f, where morocco have beat and belgium to nil. substitute abdul hamid seberio opened the scoring when his free cake went straight in on 73 minutes. and another supp secaria cook la la, made the game is safe for morocco in injury time to some belgium's collection of stars and put themselves in the driving seat for qualification. another big upset japan last one. neil to costa rica in group e. case a fuller school, the winning goal for costa rica on 80 minutes. it was their 1st shot on target at this wealth cap. the result keeps costa rica in the tournament making group e very interesting. not least for germany, because it means a defeat against spain. later would not enter germany's walcott came and only me in
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the studio. now. it is a chris harrington from d. w sports. and before we get to japan, just briefly, let's pick up on belgium and morocco. what you make of that. yeah, belgium, you know, consider it the fake golden generation. all the superstars are under performing a major tournaments. they picked up a win against canada, didn't deserve it really. and now the likes of kevin to brother are just being disappointed, but you have to give credit to morocco. they fail to win the match in 2018. the african nations are starting the shy 1st synagogue. now morocco bay. sure is a victory with that 2nd goal later in the mat. so congratulations it talking of deserved when a dish customer we can just have to when. yeah, you know, it's always about see the moment taken advantage of the opportunity as it presents itself. costa rica, obviously they got slaughtered in their 1st match, the 1st team since 1958 and woke up to overturn such a deficit. and then when their 2nd match, fuller, getting it done for los he goes and that was their 1st shuttle goal in the entire
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tournament. so it just goes to show you have to have that focus laser focused mentality in a strike when the iris height and close to rebecca. shirley made that group very interesting. okay, well being here in deutsch validated you amberlynn, of course we're all waiting to see what happens later on. today i will germany against to spain be focused, but you think hearty flake refers to the match for spain as our final in our, rightfully so. it's do or die for germany there haunted by the ghost in 2018. will they get ejected out of the group stage. their opponent, spain, you know, i talked about how oppressive they looked against goes to rica. they're firing on all cylinders, their front wind very dangerous in attack. so germany don't have the best history for spain spin, i think, 1988 last time they defeated spain. in a competitive fixture, uphill battle germany. they had their backs against the wall. not really much fan
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based support. tv ratings are down here in germany, but i suspect this match will have a bit more viewership. i'm looking forward to it, but if there eliminated everyone, including harvey flick will be interrogated, the entire german football association, i guess they're going to look for answers. figure out maybe we need to invest more money. who knows? but before more the players say they're focused on the action. so am i. i'm hoping for a good game. ok, chris harrington from d. w. sports. thank you so much. thank you. and he watching, did all the news a from berlin up next reporter. thanks for watching the world cup in katara. exactly news sports and tim were should important with were there for you with your port and background information everything you need about.

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