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i explore fascinating world heritage sites d w world heritage 360, get out know ah ah ah, this is d w and use my from the lead. united nations condemns the use of prisoners in the war in ukraine. human rights watch talk, say both sides have been carrying out summary executions of troops captured on to that. also coming up, rejecting the call up to fight in proteins. army b meet
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a russian i. t worker living in attend in the forest to avoid his prescription papers and france clean staff after millions joined nationwide protests against pension ruffles. this growing criticism of alleged police brutality with president emanuel macklin says he won't back down. ah, monica jones? well, come to the program. the united nations has condemned evidence of abuse of prisoners of war by both sides in ukraine. the u. n. human rights monitoring chief matilda bordner has accused russia of widespread summary executions and forced disappearances within ukraine. documented abuses by russian forces outnumbered those by ukraine, by 6 to one. bordner says both sides have been executing prisoners captured during
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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 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. and that was matilda wagner hate of the un human rights monitoring mission in ukraine. meanwhile, key it's a foreign ministry,
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says it expects the un to avoid equalizing the victim and the aggressor. now, hundreds of thousands of russians have left to their homeland since president vladimir putin order to the invasion of he train last year. many were fleeing economic hardship. others wanted to avoid being called up to fight in ukraine. some who are unwilling to join the army are still in russia, but living in hiding chop would melt ice and blue tea and off to work in the neighboring tent. this is what adam cleanings day looks like. the 80 worker has been awaiting conscription for 6 month in a forest in south, in russia, at the shuttle. moultrie, cham, it's still better than going to war. move from just because i haven't engaged and killing people for what easter adam is not his real name. and he prefers to hide his face and location. he went to the woods when the cramming
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announced a mass mobilization last autumn. he thought it would only be for a month. but in fact, even more russians are still being called up. all this time adam has lived in the woods and you should, you should just daughter. i didn't want you to take any risks up. um, so i thought it must isolate myself. what thought much is each to seduce the leroy to? if nobody could physically grab my hand, if it is guaranteeing my safety what built a gun entered his apartment, now i have experience camping and i am not afraid to sleep in the tent. spots collected you from the period. adam has made a live for himself in the forest. he has insulated, he stand, established communications and built the kitchen. his wife brings supplies once a month, and he still works for more clue as a programmer. he went here in the forest and in his free time, he share stories of his life or social media. yup. for malta,
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cure sluggish. i can work comfortably in the forest when a comfort my boycheck fumbled at his liver. when i had to tune my internet antenna or so to resume, it wasn't easy, but the connection is good enough. electrical must have been mister cup of yours. oh, gotcha. the surgeon, the one on herschel. hundreds of thousands left rush after the mobilization announcement. but that was not an option for adam for sure. gotcha. mm hm. so i should i leave my country leaders. i've been living here for so long. i can't say everything is wonderful here so that there is a psychological bond to kick of the places and people i know friends and family. oh bitching and astonishingly nick authority of mild was yardstick from the beginning of russia's full scale invasion. adam protested against the war. he was fined and detained for 2 weeks. hiding in the woods is also a form of protest, and he is not planning to return home for now. i jumbo somebody's chicken with
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a cry with one conscription to n for real. from de camp officially will really not remember that the candid likely announced that her job with a thumb and of course all of the hostilities need to and she ran into social paprika jealous. edible still hasn't received his conscription notice, but he doesn't want to take any risks. and with the winter, almost over, there is no immediate need to leave. and i am joined in the studio now by dw correspondent, natalia small and civil who prepare to this report for us. sir natalia works for our russian language. church. shallow is good to have you with us, natalia. i'm not looking at this report. some people are leaving, some people are hiding, that some people are supporting, put in as well. how would you describe are the, the, the take, the view, the feeling that the russian society has about the war right now? i think one year after the beginning of the war and majority is just very tired and desperate and doesn't want this to carry on. actually,
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the official numbers earth failure, there is the broadest big 4 point, but there is serious 1000 this official statistics and official surveys and abandoned researchers have carried out their own survey, which suggest that only 20 percent are actually behind what's happening in ukraine . but a lot of people are not wasting their views or their opinions because of 1st of consequences. the loss have been changed and actually the price of speaking out against the war is now really high, right? so it's very difficult to get a truthful picture of what russian society really things. but as this report said, there are also people leaving people hiding and those, even those 20 percent and that support vladimir putin. it's not enough in order to to win that war against ukraine, that russia is waging right now, which is why we see a new wave of mobilization is that it? well, now we have some reports that
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a lot of in some regions of ration you own later as la conscription noticed, have been arriving to people to call them to call them up to like check their documents and stuff. and, and human rights defenders are fearing they'll be new wave of conscription because people, one thing is to support the war in front of the television set. and another thing is to actually go there to the battlefield. because with sin numbers reports that people who consent to the war, they lack training and sometimes they're just, you know, dying after several days a weeks there. so, you know, after seeing all this, nobody would want to go there actually voluntarily here, not voluntarily, but you, as you just mentioned, i mean, a lot of those that are, are sent to the war and not coming back. how high do you think does the death toll have to be, are for the mood to swing and for people who may not support the war now, but rather keep it to themselves, to actually speak out. there were kind of hopes in the beginning of the invasion that the death tolls and once the coffins started arrived to rush
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a people will go out to the street and protest the mother's waves. we haven't seen that really because bryce of protesting is really high. and sometimes when this or this news arrives, just don't have enough strength for this anymore. so i think wouldn't actually can afford many more hundreds of coffins coming back home before week and see their way for flood as well. that that's quite a grim scenario. there are natalia, a small answer on the w correspondents working for the russian channel. thank you. so much for that. thank you. well, here's a look now at some other stories making headlines around the world. d. u has reached agreement with germany in a dispute over facing out sales of cars using fossil fuels by 2035. the bond is key to brussels ambition to plan our plan. a ambitious plan rather to become a climate neutral economy by 2050, with net 0 greenhouse gas emissions. at least 2 people have been killed in an
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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 palm. a plant is not yet known. you as actor gwinnett paul t rowe has testified in a law suit over a skiing accident in 2016 and the state of utah. paul troy is being sued by a retired man who alleges that she crushed into him on a ski slope, causing injuries paltry denies. this and is counter suing, claiming that he crashed into her one was an intentional. he was present joe biden, and canada's prime minister just intruder have agreed on a deal to send back asylum seekers who do not enter via official border crossings. they also say they'll work more closely together against authoritarian regimes. widely's in canada, on a state visit. the german men's national football team returned to the pitch for
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the 1st time since it's dismal showing at the world cup coat, pansy flicker selected a handful of new faces and a new captain as well. and his desperate to turn around his team's fortunes. the fresh face of germany's new era, your shoe acumen may only have the job because money, well no hurt himself skiing, but the new captain seems symbolic of hands. he flicks revamped squad. the book mister, neglected. we had a really good we can training to sniff or very good level on the, on the newcomers also contributed to that. that's why we really went for it as you would expect during the i'm sorry, good girls who lose it. as for said, chemistry was part of germany's debacle and cut off 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 of owns an unspoken wish to the she didn't live up to our expectations that we were
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supposed to be, especially when you see. and we often talk about this, the potential we have in the team. we're not living up to it a month. and to how does this shown worse? and that's something that should annoy all of us. eggens order as ish vinnish. i don't want to look back in 15 years from my career is over and see. i actually had a great team that we had a great team, but we didn't achieve anything above the. i'm next. give us a while. germany of been in turmoil by munich are usually a well oiled machine. the chemical goal last weekend couldn't save eula, novels man's job as the stuttering champions lost in liver cousin. yet he had nothing but praise for his former coach. union august, monday. when you got on you and now guzman isn't outstanding coach updates on really i've had a lot of coaches know a lot of top coaches really song that and still i would say he's easily in the top 3 of my best coaches and toppa is manor man, a vessel tenor. captain chemist certainly talks a good game. no, he and his new look, germany squad must show that they can play 12. in france,
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more than a 1000000 people have joined protests to get across against her or across the country against president emanuel michaels. pension reform plants, cities nationwide have been clearing up in the aftermath of sometimes violent demonstrations and a state visit by britons king charles has been spent on the streets of paris, residents are left to clean up the charred remains the uncollected rubbish which has burned over night president, my con insists his changes are necessary to keep the pension system afloat, decrying the violent incidents, richard mad otherwise peaceful demonstrations. he critic say he is out of touch. it's an accusation that gained attraction during a television interview in which he took off a luxury watch. apparently were to now 1000 years under the tablecloth. officials say the watchers making a noise, but social media seized on the incident. your manager, by example, hours earlier,
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a planned state visit by britain's king charles the 3rd was postponed. the trip would have seen macklin meet the monarch for lavish banquet at the palace of versailles. the visit should not take place over the summer, but the postponement will be seen as embarrassing for macklin who had hoped it would be a symbolic move forward for the 2 countries. after years of poor relations over bricks it oh, it's a shame. it's true that france's image is not great at the moment, but if we cancel everything, because if the strikes we won't get anything done. it would have been the king's 1st visit. so it's a pity it was cancelled with me until then no end to the crisis in sight. this newly unveiled madame 2 saw max work is the closest thing pavilions we'll get to meeting british royalty. or before we go,
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he has a reminder of our talk story. the united nations has condemned summary executions of prisoners of rule on ukrainian battlefields. the un human rights monitoring mission says it has recorded killings. i've both sides to what you did on the news coming up next. our documentary looks at trading and endangered species, specifically applied of the handling. i'm monica jones for me on the news team in berlin. thanks for watching. imagine how many portion of lunch us heard out in the world climate trade could be very off the stores. this is my plan, the way from just one week. how much we can really do we still have time to work.

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