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with people in need to know what is happening in our series guardians of truth watch now on youtube, d. w documentary with this is dw news live from berlin. vladimir putin visits are occupied. mariel. paul image is released by the kremlin, appear to show the russian leader in the ukrainian city, which russian forces captured in may. this comes after an arrest warrant is issued against him for alleged war crimes committed unoccupied ukraine. also coming up
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clashes or up to supporters of former pakistani prime minister in rand can disrupt his scheduled court appearance to face corruption charges and afghan girls wanting an afghan education can do so in delhi, so not in their own country. we look at efforts to continue the school curriculum when money is short. ah, nick spicer, welcome to the program. russian president vladimir putin has made an unannounced visit to the 2 occupied mary o paul. the kremlin released these images of putin inspecting newly built apartment blocks in ukrainian city, which fell to russia last may. after a month's long siege, an intense rush and shelling that left much of the city in ruins. is putin's 1st trip to the rush occupied territories of ukraine's eastern don bast,
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regions since the start of the war. visit came just hours after an unannounced trip to crimea, which russia invaded and illegally annexed in 2014. and it was one day after the international criminal court issued an arrest warrant for the russian leader, accusing him of war crimes. vladimir putin marches through an art school and a children's center in the port city of sebastopol, the largest city and crimea. a surprise visit to mark 9 years since russia annex crimea from ukraine. the move most of the world denounced as a legal the visit comes one day after the international criminal court issued an arrest warrant accusing putin personally of the war crime of illegally deporting hundreds of children from ukraine. though putin made no mention of the warrant during his visit, the locations seem to be in specifically chosen in response to the courts action on the streets of the occupied territory of dun esque. some residents were dismissive
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of the arrest warrant. they believe putin has enough international support to make the courts move irrelevant. china's leader, she champagne, visits moscow next week in a show of support for putin. which notion to the citizens such as well, you can just put to now has enough political ways. not only in his own country, but also in the far east. if we take into account the support of china and india. so i don't think he's under any kind of threat and will union boomers look them, but i'm still a good as, as david hootin is standing firm on holding crimea and leslie sternly at juvenile stood. yeah. greenway. obviously, security issues take top priority for crimea and sebastopol, especially today, we will do everything needed to fend off any threats. ukrainian president vladimir zalinski has vowed to retake crimea the fight against the russian invasion . keith has demanded that russia withdraw its forces from the peninsula as well as
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the areas it is occupied since last year. i spoke earlier with t w, corresponded nick connolly, and kevin asked him about the reactions in ukraine to the visit. well, there has been a big reaction in social media. people questioning some people in question. if this actually was mario pulled up, which is all pretty grainy and wobbly, and wasn't professionally filmed. others contrasting it with the present, the landscape, visits to the front lines to the troops there. i think there's been a lot of kristen even inside russia, about putins reluctance to get anywhere closer to the action closer to danger. so i think this was an attempt on the part of leg putin to show that he is not scared that he is willing to go to the front lines will be fairly far away from the front lines as my uncle now is. but they're certainly a sign that this is a very emotional topic. this is something that people weren't expecting. and that has kind of caught you kind of public opinion of god. and i'd like to just sort of
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why mariel, paul, because there are, as you know, symbolic battles in history, places like stalingrad waterloo, maybe back move. now, what is mario paul symbolized for ukrainians? i think it was the 1st major battle of this war. i think people around the world will have seen images, such as the attack on the maternity ward, there marable, the woman carrying her baby down the stairs in middleton attack. the attack on the theater, where people with sheltering that ruin basically came to stand for the total destruction of the city. this was city that had almost half a 1000000 inhabitants for the war, and the estimates are all pretty different. but it seems like not much more than a kind of quarter to a 3rd of the people relation is still there. and you know, this is the place where as of all that metal plant, so ukrainian soldiers hold out for weeks and months against the russian attack.
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they eventually had to give themselves up to the russian side. but it certainly was kind of a symbol of ukraine resistance, and it had been a symbol of the reasons, even before that in 2014, this was city that hadn't formed the russians that 1st time around. and that has kind of held out. and when it ended, eventually was taken by the russians, that was a real blow and something that kind of stayed with people here in ukraine. and we see the russian president and that footage apparently visiting rebuild parts of the city. is it worth underlining, that this was mostly destroyed by massive shelling from his troops? the people know that in russia, i get the sense that people are russia are trying to pay attention to these kind of details as possible. i think most of public opinion that seems like people are trying to kind of focus on their private lives and not follow these things too close to it. but it is important to say that those rebuilding efforts and those apartments that limit which is to just a in mario poll. they are a small part of this much, much bigger city. it's not like this. is it? that is, in any way getting back to normal is in any way habitable and kind of in any kind
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of position to go back to what life was like before the 24th february of 2022. and that's repeated in place like us a chance. and yet, and now the cities that russia takes, basically end up in ruins before the russian army. finally get some ok, w correspondent, net connelly and keith. thank you for that. let's take a look now at some of the other stories making headlines and bangladesh. at least 19 people have been killed and dozens injured in a bus crash. the vehicle veered off a major freeway and plunged into a ditch near the capitol. dr. bangladesh has a poor ro, safety record a safety association. there says nearly $10000.00 people have died an accident last year. switzerland biggest bank u. b. s. is in talk to take over its embattled rival, teddy st. negotiations kind of mid fears. an ongoing banking crisis could the stabilize the global financial system. switzerland is preparing emergency measures
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to fast track to take over after turmoil and leased by the cap collapse of 2 banks and united states. after reaching a tentative agreement, serbian kosovo have failed to sign a new sponsor deal aimed at normalizing relations. it comes nearly 25 years after incursion by serbian forces park, the nato bombing campaign that ended the conflict. basic serbia has long refused to recognize cost of those 2008 declaration of independence. the death toll from sy clone, freddy in southern africa has risen well above 500. with most of the victims in malawi. storm has also hit mozambique and madagascar dumping an estimated 6 months worth of rain in a week. over half a 1000000 people have been affected as the resulting flooding and mudslides swept away homes, roads, and bridges. supporters of former pakistani prime minister in rand can have clashed with police outside the court in islamabad,
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where he was due to appear to face corruption charges. the unrest is the latest and an ongoing showdown between authorities and can supporters. several arrest warrants against can have been cancelled on condition. he appear in court at the end of this month. ah, chaotic scenes outside a thought in the pakistani capital islamabad. clashes between the police and emerald hans supporters meant the former prime minister, could not enter the code. and a crucial judicial hearing has been adjourned till the end of march. from ne, multiple times. again, board who told the court multiple times. righty. that your sword is not in control of the law and order situation in their sphere of casualties, integrity, stuff up, or skip after multiple injured people from those sites into the court. well, the court directed police and lawyers appear to take the course order. she job to run cons vehicle abort nap. now we brought the order sheet for direct and consigned
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to dial. fortitude of. mm hm. like i did this because i'm that the start up getting out early on saturday, pakistani police to stomped and ron confidence in the eastern city of la hart when he was on his me to slow back to appear in the quote the police operation was met by a stones and patrol bombs from pon supporters and his family condemned it as a well ation of the sanctity of their home. no, no, i said whose april was dozers came with force in riot gear and carried out and attack. they didn't care about anything wanted. and they didn't have any search warrant, i mean, i kept asking them to show me to search warrants, but i and said they couldn't get inside the cell. it seems like there is one law for him and can, and another for every one else. hahn is facing several corruption charges including one port selling expensive the state gifts from foreign dignitaries,
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while in offers. hon. denies these allegations, calling them political victimization that are deepening to political crisis in pakistan. many afghan girls and women who want an education have a better chance of getting one abroad. in delhi, one school provides instructions to afghan migrant children. the lessons are taught in dory, or pasco, and beyond the standard subjects. teachers are also hold art, music and poetry classes. fought him off. our gun is among thousands of of gone student refugees living in a cramped area. in debbie 70 years ago. she fell at gobble with her family, leaving everything behind growing up, fought more often witnessed, bombings and wildlands. her father, filmmaker faced harassment and censorship. by the taliban. now, 12th grade,
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thought my is considered one of the brightest students, me at the site jamal a deal of gone school for refugees without the cheese upset to hear about her friends who are bought from going to school back home. since i'm a girl, i know what problems they are facing. and education is a really, really basic right for ever everybody, whether they are girls or by dish or the study and there for we don't have the basic right then of course sir, it gives us feeling of sadness and we hope that there one day, everybody had that or right to study, like her other students share similar stories of repression and laws. they felt unsafe at home, but now the school provides hope that these young people are coming to this a school. i can, i see my dreams when i go to university to choose my favorite carrier to become an i'm a doctor running the school is not an easy task for the principal can issue
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a job. every morning he makes the rounds to ensure that glasses take place without any disruptions shop previously dedicated. 15 years of his life to girls, education and women is empowerment. in afghanistan, he fled his country in 2017. besides that of the point, i am very proud to say that some girls who have graduated have been accepted and topped universities in india to pursue higher education. the school sets. a great example for the success of refugee children, won't move on getting the money. the school lost its funding after the taliban to quote up gunston in 2021. but then the up gone embassy in delhi reached represents the former. busy government stepped in, in defiance of the thought about his policy. it secured money from india,
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keep the school going. embassy official said viola hush me says it has been challenging since the poly want dig cooler. but he sees the school is more important than ella. the gals in getting education, and this is school as sending a clear message to the tall of on that nobody can ban education for the woman. they are asking for the international community to support you front of the schools and universities and afghanistan back at school for tomorrow, and our friends are busy with the glasses. they know they are lucky to have the opportunity to pursue a bright future, which is denied with their friends back home. before we go, here's a reminder of our top story for you. russian president vladimir putin has made an unannounced trip to occupied miracle. the kremlin released images of putin
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inspecting newly built apartment blocks in the ukrainian city, which fell to russia last may. after massive shelling in a month long siege that left much of it. bruins, you're now up to date. next up is reporter, looking at the polls for air safety record. that's after the break. i'm the spicer, thanks for watching with me. what people have to say matters to us. i am. that's why we listen to their stories reporter.
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