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scoring with giving up sports like every weekend on d w ah, [000:00:00;00] ah, this is dw news life from berlin. united nations condemns the abuse of prisoners in the war and ukraine. human rights watched on both sides have been carrying out summary executions of troops captured on the battlefield. germany's biggest lender
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at the center of stock market for more deutscher bank takes a battery, but chancel. all of schoultz says there is no reason to be concerned. france cleans up after millions, joined nationwide protests against pension reform. president, manuel mac cole says he won't back down, even as more demonstrations are expected in the coming days. ah, and a warm welcome to our viewers around the world. michael ok. the united nations has condemned evidence of abuse of prisoners of war by both sides in ukraine. the un human rights monitoring chief, but till the buckner has accused russia of widespread summary executions. enforced disappearance is within ukraine. documented abuses by russian forces out numbered those by ukraine,
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by 6 to one. wagner says both sides have been executing prisoners captured during the conflict. we are deeply concerned about the summary execution of up to 25 russian prisoners of war and pearsons, or to combat by ukrainian armed forces, which we have documented this was often perpetrated immediately upon capture on the battlefield. while we are were aware of ongoing investigations by ukrainian authorities into 5 cases involving 22 victims, we are not aware of any prosecution of the perpetrators in relation to the treatment of ukrainian prisoners of war. we are also deeply concerned by the summary execution of 15 ukrainian prisoners of war shortly after being captured by russian armed forces. the wagner wagner, group, military and security contractors, perpetrated 11 of these executions. i spoke to nick connelly,
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our correspondent in keys about the findings in the report. certainly these are shocking allegations. we've had some criticism of the methodology from ukraine's human rights ombudsman, and he's important distress though that the numbers are not conclusive. and they are skewed towards the potential abuses committed in the ukrainian side. simply because russia does not allow access to these un bodies to ukrainian prisons were either in rational by ukraine or in westport, but they're only able to talk to ukrainian former prisons of all who have returned have been released and now back in ukraine. so i think this is an important 1st salt, but in terms of understanding the scale of this is going to take a whole lot more time potentially where he can really understand the full extent of these abuses after this war is over. because simply the access isn't there. there isn't another issue here as you well know throughout this war we've struggled to get reliable numbers for civilians being either killed or injured or who have
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simply vanished. let's listen to me until the bubner again. the war has come at a head renders human cost. as of this week, we have documented more than 8000 civilians who have been killed and almost 14000 injured. more than 90 percent were caused by missiles, explosive weapons on mines and explosive remnants of war. the actual figures are unfortunately considerably higher. nick, why is it so difficult to get reliable numbers? what some of it is about the chaos of war. hundreds of 1000 millions of ukrainians have left their home. many them within ukraine, but also to other countries in europe, trying to track down people who have survived some of the worst battles of this war . and marable, all milan, screeching last year, is very, very difficult. and so the confusion about where people are and trying to kind of verify that the numbers that have come from the ground. and again, it's
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a story of access, the russian occupational authorities in his new kind are not allowing access. so, the investigates for this report haven't been to place like marable, that yet most people will remember as the seed seen, of some of the worst fighting the beginning. this war, those awful scenes of the destroyed theatre with hundreds of people were sheltering in the basement or the destruction in the maternity ward that those images of the mothers running down the stairs. but then you boom babies that all is not accounted for. so these are important to say, this is question of verified cases rather than the complete numbers. this is the 1st attempt, and i think the kind of burden of proof required here is pretty high. but i think it's important that these attempt to be made already as this war is still going on . this is something that is going to take a long time. we've seen it in a previous conflict, but the people are here on the ground, all tried clicks of mason to make sure that this truth actually gets out. you have covered this war since the start. what are people on the ground telling you about
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the hidden cost of this war to you for years, if not decades, but in terms the kind of psychological impact. even people far away from the front lines, all living with reality of war are seeing their relatives coming to damage and also living with the potential of being called up to fight. so any moment, so there is an epidemic of depression, of anxiety in this country. people taking sleeping pills, people having to take other kinds of medication to somehow deal with the stresses and the kind of background tensions of living in a country at war. and i think for lots people that's only going to be really felt once this was over. they can let go and kind of adrenalin was of the w, nick connelly in peeve as ever. many things the banking crisis, engulfing global stock market has spread to germany. it's biggest lender, deutsche bank lead a europe white sell off chancellor. all of shawl stamped in with reassuring words after european union summit saying there is no reason to be concerned. but the recent state back rescue of switzerland's credit suisse and the collapse of several
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smaller us banks has shaken market competence. the market volatility has now hit germany's biggest banks, particularly deutsche bank shares came under pressure on friday. on the side lines of any use summit, chancellor, olaf sholtes came to its offence, the dodger bunker, shift, or dodge a bank, has fundamentally overhauled and reorganized its business. mon would and his yet, and it's a very profitable bang yet, and just unzip off the top left was no reason for any concerns you could on to mom . nevertheless, nervousness continued on the frankfurt stock exchange and on others across europe. the decks closed down 1.7 percent. while there's been no new bad news about the banking sector, the cost of insuring against bank failures, a key risk indicator is rising. davidson guns and china doll, it will now be crucial to see how many politicians and central banks managed to
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reassure investors and customers. we would have a real acute banking crisis if customers went to the banks and demanded their money . and there's absolutely no reason for that. at the moment, absolute kindful debt site. last week, the swiss bank credit suisse had to be rescued. but experts say germany's banks are not in the same situation. 80, i see no basis for a broader banking crisis. lots of banks are doing well. they're running real money with the higher interest rates and have been through much more difficult times than now. but in spite of this, the markets have been treating them very badly, a 100 for now, markets remain on edge and it's still not clear what it will take to calm them across the border. more than a 1000000 people have joined protest across france against president and men, all mc hans pension reform plants. cities nationwide including the capital paris, had been cleaning up in the aftermath of often violent demonstrations. police made
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hundreds of rats in europe's human rights watched on as criticized access force by the authorities. nicole wants to extend the retirement age by 2 years to 64 used executive powers to push the plan through parliament without a vote. frances, cancel to plan state visit by britons. king charles i asked our correspondent in paris. sonya found the car. whether this is a humiliation for president mccall. well michael, the decision to postpone king charles's visit? you know, because of the one type situation here in france does come as an in madison to have to say to president macro. this is because this visit was really significant. it was meant to be charles 1st state was it as more knock it was meant to, you know, kind of cement a new d, revitalized friendship between france and the u. k. after years of course, flex attention and the last would reaction to this, the leader of the center,
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right. what we can party at $840.00 said yesterday that the cancellation visit comes with the shame to the concrete, distinct, and francis credibility. meanwhile, on the, on the left and there are some opposition petition to a welcome to sketch cancellation saying that, you know, the optics of this was it could not have been worse with president macro planning a lavished of all the king in the form of royal residence. the beside palace at the time when paris literally boons and they say this image would have been jarringly inappropriate, and would have only served to for the provoke demonstrators. i think all this is really kind of illustrates just how tense the situation in france is. again, we've seen violent demonstrations this week in the union seem resolved to keep the fight going is their fear of an escalation when i get the feeling that the purchase, i'm actually going to die down anytime soon. you're right. the unions had called for another day of stripe, from demonstrations. and next tuesday we this week we saw over
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a 1000000 people take to the streets to protest this unpopular pension reform. i think 11 from the government here is these kind of spontaneous, unorganized. what is the seem to be a property at night almost on a daily basis in many cities and towns will be seen clashes between them, straight, dozen police with it. also reports of heavy handed tactics, which will need wilson, the unrest. so i think this will continue for, for some days to come sooner. pharmaca with the leaders from paris. many things here's a look at some other stories making headlines around the world at the shower. at least 2 people have been killed in an explosion at a chocolate factory in the us state of pennsylvania. several more are injured while others remain missing. the cause of the blast at the r m. palmer plant is not yet no. us president joe biden in canada as prime minister justin for dough have agreed on a deal to send back asylum seekers who do not enter via official border crossings.
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they also say they'll work more closely together against authoritarian regimes. biden is in canada, on a state visit. hundreds of people have been evacuated from their homes because of a wildfire in eastern spain. the blaze broke out before the usual forest fires using the national weather service. as strong winds and high temperatures are fanning the flames. the german men's national football team returns to the pitch for the 1st time since it's dismal showing at the world cup. coach hansley flick has selected a handful of new faces and a new captain as well. and he's desperate to turn around his team's fortunes. the fresh face of germany's new era, joshua kimmy may only have the job because manuel noah hart himself skiing. but the new captain seems symbolic of hands. he flicks grievance squad. the bell. mr. neglected, we had
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a really good we can training what is new or very good level. and the, and the newcomers also contributed to that. that's why we really went for it as you would expect on the i'm some would gasket games with him. this is for said kemi. he was part of germany's debacle in katara. the 2nd world cup in succession at which the 14 champions failed to qualify from their group. the new skipper is determined that such under performance won't be repeated on his watch. and as around them, unspoken stylish, didn't live up to our expectations that we were specially especially when you see. and we often talk about this, the potential we have in the team. we're not living up to it. the money to how does the son of us, and that's something that should annoy all of us. eggens loiter as ish vinnish. i don't want to look back in 15 years when my career is over and see, i actually had a great team. we had a great team, but we didn't achieve anything over the next. give us a while. germany of been in turmoil by a munich are usually a well oiled machine,
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with chemical goal last weekend couldn't save uli a novels man's job as the stuttering champions lost in liver accusing. yet he had nothing but praise for his former coach. union august, man, then you got, are you in now? guzman is an act standing coach updates on really, i've had a lot of coaches know a lot of top coaches really song, and still, i would say he's easily in the top 3 of my best coaches, and top pious man, i am an a vessel trainer captain. chemist certainly talks a good game. now he and his new look, germany squad must show that they can play one to changes in german football. don't forget, you can always get d w news on the go to download our app from google play or from the apple app store . that will give you access to all the latest news from around the world as well as push notifications for any breaking news. you are watching d w. news coming ups which lie follows the tail of
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