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for diversity, a need for mines ah ah, this is d w. you fly from berlin, a coil for beasts from the united nations. the un general assembly water overwhelmingly for an immediate and complete patrol of russian forces from ukraine . also coming up one year off to russia's full scale invasion ukrainians, owner. the soldiers will pay the ultimate price to defend their country. and an
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emission is back at the boiling film festival, 2 out of dish, and that the boiler are left for the 1st time in decades for the makers of japanese pencil to me hoping to take home the whole and back ah, i'm no massage as while it's good to have you read us immediate, complete and unconditional patrol from the territory of ukraine. that's what the world demands from russia. it's the wording of resolution that's just been asked resoundingly by the united nations general assembly the you entered the rest of calling an emergency special session to ward on the 10 point plan to end the fighting. just ahead of the 1st anniversary of russia's invasion of your train draft is illusion. e slash yes, 11 slash ella 7 is adopted. the message to
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moscow from the majority of the world's nations, cease hostilities with ukraine and withdraw your military immediately session. the resolution drafted by ukraine waste was passed by a $141.00 of the you ends $192.00 member nation session on the eve of the wars one year anniversary less l. the result is not binding. evan, but it shows the wide support ukraine has around the world. we are satisfied with the outcome. and the message is clear. it doesn't matter what russia thrice and how it attempts to undermine international order. and the coalition in support of ukraine, student tauriel, integrity, it fails one time after another. as follows. only 6 nations joined russia in voting against the resolution, which also calls for investigations into serious crimes. committed in the course of the war. russia's ambassador had little comment. he called the resolution useless
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on twitter and said it would only prolong the quote, ukrainian tragedy. china, whose foreign minister pledged a deeper partnership with russia just a day before the vote. abstained. along with 31 other country, he says g, beijing's ambassador, said his country supports the territorial integrity of all nations. ha, ha, but opposes arming ukraine. warsaw means all also, she talked the stance true criticisms from several of keith's allies. woman including berlin. i've heard also to day some of you had said that by arming ukraine, we are adding fuel to the fire. but the truth is if russia stops fighting this war, and if ukraine stops fighting ukrainians, finding or not the resolution as a sign of russia's isolation,
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one year into its war on its neighbour. but moscow hasn't given any indication that it's willing to stop. so if the sport is not legally binding, why does it matter? i put that question to dub is dina harper and new york. it matters because it was past with such an overwhelming support, a 141 out of 191 countries voted in favor of this resolution. and we're hearing here behind the scenes that this is considered a big success. one year since russia's full scale invasion of ukraine started, it was far from clear that this number was going to be reached. there are lots of countries that have tremendous and dependencies on russia that were fence sitters until the very last moment. so diplomats worked around the clock to try and convince them to pass this revolution together with ukraine and its partners to just make it clear one year after the war. we have to defend the very principles
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that the united nations stand on. and this actually did happen today. having said that, of course, this resolution was watered down at one of ukraine's biggest waste, for example. and that vladimir putin on the kremlin, would be held accountable that the international community called for a special tribunal that was excluded from the draft text. and that enabled countries like brazil to then give their yes to this resolution. securely or large show of support as you pointed out, but what kind of the impact can this have on the conflict? while this resolution comes a one year after russia's full scale invasion of ukraine started, and it comes out to a point in time where countries really did have to decide which side thereon, essentially, where they're going to allow the rule of force, the massive force to win or where they going to say, we've got to make their stop. this is the most serious war that the world has seen
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since the 2nd world war. and it is something of where an alina barracks and other partners have stressed again and again, the un were founded after the 2nd world war. so we have to defend the principles. and this is something where the international community said to day russia needs to withdraw from the territories. we cannot accept the rule of forced her to just happen. and a smaller countries also agreed that everybody has a bigger neighbor around the corner. and if we let this russian aggression and happen without any resistance, then this could potentially trigger other conflicts around the world. have you seen a hazard there? the fighting has devastated ukraine and had a major impact around the world. the un has recorded more than it 1000 civilian deaths from the fighting, but festival figure is likely to be far higher. i down to told of ukraine's population has been displeased, but millions in need of humanitarian assistance. russia suffered repeated setbacks
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on the battlefield. that still controlled failure 5th of your chron on the anniversary ukrainians in the rest of the tube, levers paid tribute to their fallen soldiers. lights illuminate the sky. thanks, dilation is coiled re of memory. underneath, at the grieves of you, greens fallen soldiers. they are being honored for their sacrifices almost 300000 youth i buried here. the creep are adorned with their gun drifts, flags, flowers, and candles. or it's an emotional moment for the relative i fit, paid their respects to their loved ones. said the sierra was not living, it was existing days. it went india and been the feeling that my son will return
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does not ended. but unfortunately oxford and i understand this will not happen to me. the anniversary, if not affiliation, it is our being, but a more, and they just know when you're tired of all the we believe in it was. i want the way to know that we have many thought just vivian and children killed. the white must hear us. this is our being the i now lights have changed. i need to the largest them treating the b is running out of the beef or, and the war dead. keep rising ukraine faith. it has lost and own cutting thousands of fritz soldiers. but many believe the actual number is much higher. let's take a look now at some of the other stories making headlines around the world. russia has launched an empty sawyer's capsule into space to bring home 3 astronauts stranded on the international space station. the crew of 2 russians and one
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american had to stay on board for 6 months longer than planned. after a dangerous leap was detected in their original ride home rec room, overstretched, a los angeles shot, her sentence formal fin, produce a harvey weinstein to 16 years in prison. for the 2013 drip and sexual assault of an italian actor and moderate allegations against weinstein helped fuel the me to movement in 2017. which encouraged women to speak out about sexual harassment and abuse. the body of burkina faso, an ex president thomas and carter has been g barrett, 8 years after it was exuberant for an investigation from kara came to power in 1983 . but the popular revolutionary leader and 12 others were gun down 4 years later. in the capitol back into the european commission has told at staff to remove chinese video sharing apps, tick tock from the location. once the move comes and withdrawing cyber security fields in europe and the u. s. about monsieur was of data by chinese apps. tick
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tock describe the ban as misguided tick tock has over a 1000000000 active monthly uses. but for now, any one employ by the european commission will not be among them. at least not on phones used for work. a spokesperson for the european executive arm said the move was in line with internal policies regarding communication devices. also, the measure aims to protect her the commission against cyber security threats and excellence which may be exploited for cyber attacks against the corporate environment of the commission. tick tock, which is owned by the chinese tech company by dance, said in a statement. we are disappointed with this decision which we believed to be misguided and based on fundamental misconceptions. d w's chief technology correspondent says a move is reflective of
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a wider debate over the social media platform. comes here as we're seeing, debate over whether or not to ban take talk around the world. in the u. s. tick tock has already been banned from federal government devices. and now the commission here in europe followed, sued. and i think what's really important here is the symbolic value of this decision. i mean, you have one of the key european institutions telling it staffers. no, we do not consider it safe for you at this point in time to you have take talk on your phone. take talk ceo shows each you met with you repeat commission officials last month to discuss the company's compliance with a new regulation. he's also set to testify before the u. s. congress in march over potential risks to national security. michael violent film festival is heading into its final weekend. things will get serious on saturday when we find out which of
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the 19 funds and competition, but then the golden and silver bears. among them are 2 animated features for the 1st time in years. one of them is the zoom in which has already won the hearts of yours in japan until it celebrated its international premier here in berlin. what step 3 legged chair with the bow tie doing on the belly, not a red carpet. you might wonder. well, it is one of the main characters in susan, me, one of 2 animated films in this huge belly, nearly competition. the japanese film test, the story of 17 year old sousa me, who opens and abandoned door and accidentally unleashes a dog force which if not, contain causes devastating earthquakes. director mikoto sion, kyle said he was influenced by the earthquake and so nami, that destroyed much of eastern japan in 2011. the once unit might do that, did not happen so long ago. it's only been 12 years. so digital and i think that we
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should share this memory with all the generations in japan, new little joy. it was also important for me to show people as high that japan as a country that is often struck by natural disasters. and calamities. contract to convert di nato, and we must l. o. the magical road trip to japan with its young female protagonist, has already been celebrated as a huge success in its country of origin for actor and the naco hora. it was the 1st time only using her voice i really had a lot of changes with mr shing kai, and i asked him what i was supposed to do because i didn't know how to act here. and he told me just to be the way i am because i sat there susan may is the 1st japanese animated film that made it to the belly narly competition in 21 years back in 2002. the film spirited away, even one, the festivals, golden beth. how different the belly narly competition entries can look,
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can be seen in this black and white film that also premiered on thursday. limbo follows a detective played by simon baker to a small town in australia, where he investigates a 20 year old cold case about a murdered indigenous girl. indigenous australians filmmaker, ivan sen, puts a spotlight on the unresolved issues. his people often face when they become victims of crimes are today that these guys, so justice system has responded very poorly when they are forced to actually help indigenous people. because a lot of the time they are going out of their way to actually do the opposite. so, so instead of arresting someone there actually have to have to actually sit down and help them aren't limbo is as much a visually strong crime story as it is a reflection of racism and discrimination. the indigenous population has to deal
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