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experience outstanding shopping and dining offers. enjoy your services will be our guest at frankfurt airport city, managed by fraud lou with this is dw, live from berlin. the death toll rises after a russian missile destroys an apartment building. in ne pro you praying. rescuers have been trying to pull survivors from the rubble, with dozens of residents still unaccounted for. also on the show,
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a deadly air disaster in nepal. a flight from scotland do with 72 people on board crashes into a gorge while attempting to land. and police in germany, clear climate activists from the village of serrato. it's set to be demolished, to make way for an expanding cold wind. ah hello, i'm clare richardson, thanks so much for joining us. the death toll from a russian missile strike on an apartment building in the ukrainian city of new pro this weekend has risen to 30 people. rescue workers are racing to find survivors in the wreckage. people have been gathering in front of the ruins, hoping for news of loved ones who lives there to doesn't. residents are still reported missing. ukraine's president vladimir zalinski has said, russian citizens who fell to condemned the attack or cowardly.
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meanwhile, in the don ross region of ukraine, there were conflicting reports from russia and ukraine about territorial gains and losses along the front line. and despite the lack of verified information, what is clear is that fighting has centered in recent days on the strategically important city of back. moot, the battle for bach mood has raged for months, making it difficult for civilians to leave back. not one of the most heavily contested cities in the dawn bass region before the war. more than 70000 people lived here. now just under 8000 inhabitants, remain, many of them are children. this woman is collecting whatever fire which she can find. new young women, yogurt q. my apartment is here on the 2nd floor. i am a shoemaker and now i'm living in my shoe work shell yo wants to school noble. now i must have sca natalia's neighbor is all fled long ago. there is no electricity, no water, and no gas, according to the ukrainian regional administration,
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60 percent of the city is completely destroyed. right now, the situation is considered quite calm, but destinations are still hard all the time. there's heavy fighting, going on over so far, according to our information the ukrainians are holding all positions. that for example, was just artillery fire by russian troops, doctors from keith have come here to offer emergency consultations in a bunker. there is a night patient clinic and back moot, but hardly any actual doctor has left no good for so many injuries. there's not enough medicine or food. that's why our volunteer organization. frida has come to bahama for the 2nd time bertha for you though. this woman's apartment was destroyed, months ago. she heads up stairs to her father, who needs help getting down to the bunker. he has a bad heart, made much worse by the ongoing war. are you my can't go because i have
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a sick father to look after. and there's another older gentleman who needs my help to issue you puzzled sylvia could the roman was not born was volunteers are hoping to get people out of here, but many are unwilling to leave. despite being a war front, the city is still home long. a paul is in morning after a plane crash, killing dozens of people on board. the plane was carrying 72 passengers. when it went down here, the city of poke hora. almost every one on board is believed to have been celts, an investigation into the cause of the crash is also underway. moments before the crash. the plane was trying to land at the airport of the western city of pohardo. but it blanched, endured irvin. i'm out of local residence immediately coined for help and while endeared to feel life. on m willard, i called emergency services at exactly 11 a. m. no one had come there yet. we carried water in buckets and poured water from
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the road. later the police came and we rescued 3 injured people with the help of the police on the little ruined. it'll get shot gilbert had gilbert. we heard a loud explosion and went out on our terrace to see what had happened. lucky as a gala, we saw a lot of smoke and realized it was a plane crash and we rushed to the site that i, i stayed back my with my friend, went down the hill to look for survivors and took out at least $35.00 bodies. ugh, debug her. the plain burst in my flames. after long down rescue workers worked with the ropes and stretchers to get the bodies out of the 1004 deep gorge. from tried to put out good eating fires. fire fighters took bodies to the hospitals. some of them burned beyond recognition between engine 80 r $72.00 aircraft was flying from the capital cut one due to the tourist
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destination for hydra in a flight that usually takes half an hour. nipple is a popular to his destination for clambers and track of. but it's airline industry has been heavily criticized for it's poor safety record. let's take a look now at some more headlines from around the world. 3 people have been killed and 13 injured in an explosion in the russian reason of belgrade, or has ties, news agencies as a fire caused a store of ammunition in a cultural center to explode. the belgrade region, borders ukraine and is home to a number of russian military bases. gunmen have shot dead, a former off gun lawmaker and her body guard at her home in cobwebs. marcella, nevada was among the few women parliamentarians who remained in cobble after the taliban seized power. a year and a half ago, she was elected in 2019 to represent couple tens of
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thousands of health workers have taken to the streets of madrid to demand an end to cut fox and privatization efforts by the conservative regional government. protestors blamed the administration, led by the popular party for poor staffing and hospitals and primary health care facilities. while turkey is headed for presidential and parliamentary elections this summer, when opposition parties are hoping to bring an end to president, reggie tie up our to ones to decade rule, his approval ratings are down amid his parties, cracked down on political opponents and soaring inflation, making it difficult for many and turkey to make ends meet. for the last 10 years or hung, noonish domain sh has owned a small restaurant in this trendy quarter of his turnbull, where he's lived since his childhood. he always worked hard and always kept his head above water even through the pandemic. but high inflation means he has to raise his prices twice a month. potential customers look at the menu and just keep walking. it's too
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expensive. getting in this, we're tense. we're angry of kid is we're uneasy at work at home when we play without children. we don't know where this country's going to resume was the him i live alicia. can the restauranteur feels responsible for his 10 employees and their families. as a businessman, he feels he should expect support from the government, but he sees only bad policies. that's why he's hoping for a change. but he says opposition politicians and critical opinions are suppressed on the other so so. so what keeps the government going is fear it tries to maintain its power, the fear almost little more than it and the other parties feel that to, for example, to pro kurdish h t p, they've just launched their election campaign. the 3rd strongest party in turkeys parliament,
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they're now threatened with the ban accused of working together with terrorist organizations on their suboxone. the government is influencing the election campaign with the help of the constitutional court. firstly, our state campaign funds are being blocked. secondly, they taking legal steps to shut us down. the government is also taking steps to ban the popular is turnbull met a crim him all lou for insulting government officials. now he faces a possible prison sentence for alleged bribery in my morlock contests. the charges take sort of sword. i asked the interior minister, why has there never been an investigation into the a k p city administration? that's a question he couldn't answer to that. yamaha did emmett away, president and no one wants to win at all costs. he's been making some extravagant election promises, but a massive national deficit. loomis equal to say, you know, the sure the trick is not to fall till the oh wishes of avalon who
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wants to make the opposition? appeared the wife and incompetent to act together. many in tokyo, worried about the future, even if there is a change of government or hon. goodness, almost like many of his friends is wondering whether it's time to leave the country or police in western germany have removed all but to climate activists who have been protesting, a planned coal mine expansion in the village of the turret organizers have claimed police used excessive force it's images like these of saturdays protests that have spark debate, police using baton and their fists to prevent demonstrators from forcing their way into the village of literate. that climate activists claim that dozens or even hundreds of protesters were injured at a press conference or women, referring to herself as a medic, made serious allegations. if i voted,
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they targeted all areas of the body. we observed fractures to all parts of the body . there were even head injuries, so these werent isolated cases. so when you put it, i have, i don't, if the police deliberately struck the activists in the hat activist and not the list slack, police rejected the allegations of excessive force. the state interior minister supports their stance. we filed with what's excessive is when protesters are no longer demonstrating for a cause but attacking police instead throwing rocks shooting off fireworks. i would say they are the ones responsible for kill tizzy. officials say 70 officers were injured after being attacked. some twisted their ankles in the mud. on sunday, police removed the last activists from tree houses, but 2 are still hiding in tunnels. energy company, our w ease, fire fighting unit, is now responsible for them. the sun, i know rentals i'm this is now
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a mission for rescuers because we as police are not able to rescue people from such underground structures. i wouldn't fuku on for it. even though police have succeeded in clearing the area. the climate activists have announced new protests for the coming week. well, the australian open tennis tournament is underway, and one of the favorites for the women's title is world number 2 on the ship or of tunisia. and she has twice come tantalizingly, close to winning a grand slam, finishing as runner up at both wimbledon and the us open last year. and if she triumph in australia, she would be the 1st arab woman to win a major. she was 12 years old in tunis, clearly with something special. 16 years later court owns jabber is the feature court at the tennis facilities you bore, called home in her youth. and coach an appeal malika is training
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a new crop of young players inspired by the countries. in fact, the arab world's best ever woman player janet and i remember and as a child, she had a fire inside her. she never stopped moving, which made her stand out of gas through ballasa jabbers hitting partner in her teens. omar le beattie knows, well the own schubert that the tennis world is now coming to know. though a lot the lou owns that what you see of and on the court, the warrior, the fighter who battles on every point that off the arm on this has always been her character of them. but let me go get into the warrior. the fighter made a global impact with 2 pro, 2 victories last year in madrid, and then berlin. and then she rolled into the final at wimbledon, her 1st grand slam final, only to lose 2 elaina reba keena in 3 sets. she was celebrated as a hero, back in tunis, her family and compatriots,
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proud as could be jabber continued to win in every round of tour tournaments except the finals, including the next major. the us open. my, my goal is to not lose any more finals. that was tongue in cheek, of course, getting to any final was a major accomplishment. but your bore has been there, done that time. she thinks to take a title in yes, i like this kind of pressure. i'm going to put more pressure on myself because i feel like sometimes you just need that, you know, to, to be one of the top layers. the fire inside, as described by her 1st coach is still there. those who know her best are rooting for major title soon. don't forget, you can always get dw news on the go. just download our app from google play or from the apple app store. that will give you access to all the latest news from
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