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to manage, she's bored, the alarm was moved. he gets exposed, got a find out about all the story. info, migraines, reliable news to migrate wherever they may be. ah ah, this is d w. news line from berlin. ukraine. marks a year since. the liberation of boucher and the discovery of alleged war crimes president vladimir savanski leads. the remembrance of killings carried out by russian troops during 5 weeks of occupation and grieving families pay their respect
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also on the program. donald trump's lawyers haggle over the terms of his arrest after a grand jury in new york indicted for mike u. s. president. for the 1st time in history produced on his legal showdown years. he's just hours away by and munich, amanew, coach, take on bruce here with the top spot up for grabs. ah, i'm feel gale. welcome to the program. ukraine has been marking a year since butcher was liberated from russian occupation. president vladimir lansky declared that his country would never forgive those responsible for the horrors inflicted on the town, which is just 30 kilometers from a capital. keith ukrainian troops who liberated the area discovered devastation and substantial evidence of alleged war crimes carried out by russian forces. president,
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really a president for lot of ears. lensky bruna zucker, you may, ah, was joined by the leaders of moldova, slovakia, croatia, and slovenia. at the commemoration ceremony, it took place in front of a church where mass burial sites were discovered after ukraine regained control of the town. one year ago, images of the atrocities committed during the month long russian occupation were beamed around the world, including dead men and women lying in the streets. some with their hands tied behind their backs. and i would have would receive a watch on the streets of butcher. the world has seen russian evil f. moscow. one evil on must sure the world has seen what the kremlin tried to bring to other streets of ukraine. grain, me, other streets of europe. you literally and the world which could have been occupied by russians if it weren't for you, but yet we, if it weren't for us yet,
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if it weren't for ukrainians, no grains. ah, the president handed out medals to soldiers involved in liberating the town. relatives of those who died fighting to take back boucher were also awarded medals posthumously. he if says more than $1400.00 people were killed, including children during the russian occupation. global leaders have emphasized their solidarity with ukraine in its pursuit of justice. as these brute, no war drags on, we remain, steadfast in condemning rash, this aggression the atrocities we all saw nikki. of any other that he didn't across the great many ukrainians, marked the 1st anniversary of puche as liberation. by visiting the town cemetery. to honor the memory of the residence and the soldiers killed.
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butcher has become i by word for the brutality of the russian invasion. as prosecutors gather evidence of alleged atrocities, those responsible have still not been held to account. you may find some of the images in our next report, disturbing. this is boot jazz, jablonsky street, a peaceful, unassuming place. and this is how it looked after the russians fled. one year ago. the bodies of civilians left to wrought on the road surrounded by shopping. that was never delivered. some with the hands bound. what's good for them? you can see it for yourself. these are civilians read to me. this woman was carrying potatoes and snipers shocked them all on the head, out of boredom. wallace. good. how could this happen? how could this happen? to understand how this quiet, residential street turned into hell. you 1st have to meet the people who lived,
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died and survived. here. currently were men like me kilo roman jak, seen here trying to keep warm in the early days of the rush in occupation. not long after this video, he joined his nieces boyfriend who wanted to check up on his own father. mckayla never came home. last year. the family found his body weeks later. you who lives in we were citing, and then the shooting started. we didn't see from where luck you want to see you. then there's all a abram off on a welder who loved football. the little yellow guilty, his wife irina described how russian soldiers turned up at their now destroyed home and then ordered allah away. earlier you know what? i thought, where is ali?
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i went outside and i saw he was lying there when they took him around the corner and put him on his knees and shot him in the head a little yoko on you. i stood next to him. look in here and then fell to my knees, little to let you and the russians were sitting across the street. number will use nosy. neighbor vladimir brought chang co, was returning a borrowed bike when he was killed. a relative says that russian marksman fired their guns with impunity, was the bright, his neighbor wanted to take him away and marry him in the yard like so. his clothes wouldn't be left lying on the street with a sniper. where did the neighbor in the shoulder? hopefully the bullet went straight through him honestly and he fled, even in the days after the liberation bodies were discovered in sailors and mass graves to an estimated 10 percent of the remaining population killed in
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a month long reign of terror, president followed him here to lensky visited the town to his face, edged with anguish. what more of these are war crimes? and this will be recognized as genocide by the world in order to prosecute war crimes, ukrainian, and international investigators must 1st identify the culprit. never mind arrest them. a painstaking task that may never succeed for nadia whose daughter was killed. justice will be served one way or another. hello. don't she used to be nice and clean and that was all to everyone lived well. then these animals came and in one month they turned into i don't know what
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they could punish them for the rest of their lives. people's guys, the people of birch may have begun to recover, but they know the world will ever forget. well area marta is a lawyer with the ukranian legal advisory group which collects and documents evidence of war crimes committed during the invasion. i asked him how the butcher investigation is progressing. i'm hi and thanks for having me. so there are multiple investigation, of course are being conducted great now by the o inforcement agencies as well as civil society organizations, independent investigators they are unlike their ongoing. unfortunately, this takes time identifying suspects, gathering the evidence. so this is rather a process, although it already in some instances, so bring some results. so some of the either units,
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military units being identified or even some specific suspects are off, alleged a great crimes that have been committed in the area. okay, so already, if you find that picture, that there are multiple investigations from multiple groups, not, not one group, coordinating everything. and this, the, the identification of suspects is particularly interesting. will you need to identify individual soldiers for each death in order to prosecute. it's kind of yes and no a single tenuously. i would say that of course to, to hold the individual direct perpetrator to a collins. you need to have them identify. however, international criminal law has the command responsibility established, which means that even if we are not holding the direct perpetrators,
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what they call the person who specifically directly, for example, shot a civilian they are, commanders can bear responsibility for them and even how difficult it might be to identify, of course, all the perpetrators being realistic, this is unlikely to be the case necessarily. but identifying the commanders is also something that we should definitely and are definitely looking into going as high as we can. possibly this is something that can and for justice, for this crimes with the higher likelihood and, and how difficult is it to pursue these investigations while the conflict is still going on? specifically for the, for the future region, for example, the neighbor and neighboring area, as well as other liberator terraces. it becomes a bit easier or the reason that you will gain more access to it. however,
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of course, there are still many characters that are not to be greeted. so in this sense, the axis is the key, but also in some way or form. sometimes the, the perpetrators or the alleged perpetrator, some themselves help to identify them by, for example, being cautious with phone calls or conversations by stealing things. and that allowed to track them down by being left on the ground that has been gathered, which already has yield some a result in terms of identifying them. but of course, this is a complex process. and since international justice related to the conflict is, is adjusted. that requires high standards, and every action should be off overdue standards. therefore, of course, this is not something that we can easily do. it takes time and effort, but this is a process we wish you well with your endeavors. thank you so much for spending the
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time and laura from the ukrainian legal advisory group. thank you. i use a look at small stores that making news around the world. hello, resume leader, alexander lucas. shank o says russia may deploy long range to use weapons, nuclear weapons in his country, in addition to a short range, tactical warheads speaking on state television deals, of course for an immediate and unconditional ceasefire. ukraine. an idea that the credit has rejected by symbols good of spain's prime minister pedro sanchez is urged china fusion. hang to talk with ukraine. visiting beijing was the sanchez told president shave of spain support keeps cause for russia to completely withdraw its forces, a stipulation missing from china's that recent piece. hope francis is expected to be released from hospital inside the next day. the 86 year old was
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hospitalized 2 days ago with bronchitis. the vatican released this footage of him, baptizing a baby boy. controversial social media influence are under tate and his brother. tristan have been released from custody into house arrest. the brothers have been detained in remaining since december on suspicion of sex trafficking, and rate of denied wrong due to the self professed a misogynist who was built up a lot online until the united states. and the grand jury in new york is indicted. donald trump, it's the 1st ever criminal case against a former u. s. president charges the link to be an edge payment of hush money to an adult film actor before the 2016 presidential election. mr. trump is due to appear in court in manhattan. on tuesday. donald trump is the 1st u. s. president ever to face criminal charges. a grand jury task
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by the manhattan district attorney's office spent weeks looking into a $130000.00 payment made to porn actors. stormy daniels, trump reportedly paid the sum during the 2016 presidential campaign to keep daniels quiet about a sexual encounter, as she alleges they had years earlier. trump vehemently denies allegations of wrong doing. the exact charges he will face have not yet been made public. it's too early to speculate what type of sentence trial would get if he were convicted by a new york jury. the judge would likely based it on the evidence that was presented at trial, whether trump testified, whether he perjured himself, donald trump claims he's innocent. he called indictment a case of quote, political persecution and election interference at the highest level in history,
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his lawyer, se they will vigorously fight any charges. the proceedings are bound to shake up to 2024 presidential race. u. s. constitution does not require a clean criminal record for someone to become president, but it would be extraordinary. for someone under indictment were convicted of a felony to become a presidential candidate. trumps lawyers have struck a deal with manhattan. prosecutors to not have trump in handcuffs when he surrenders to face criminal charges next week. but the former president, who will appear in court on tuesday, will still have a mug shot and his fingerprints taken. david shapiro is a former f b i agent under specialist and financial crimes who not lectures at the john jay college of criminal justice in new york. isomer on the sorts of charges mister
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trump is likely to face. what based on the public reporting? i envision a set of charges that include conspiracy for us if occasion of business records, campaign, finance, disclosure, fraud, insurance, fraud, and tax fraud. ok. choir will gladly. 7 accounts of each i suspect. right. and do do all these, the sorts of, of charges that carried jail time at present. most of them seemed to be class e felonies, which would expose mr. trump to for years in prison. so take us through the process and after mr. trump lawyer, surrender him on a tuesday. what happens then? well, basically he formally introduced into the criminal justice system. he's gets a chance to hear the formal charges against him at the arraignment, which is
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a hearing before a judge and he'll be represented as well as the prosecutor will be represented and it will be fingerprinted and photographed bail will be said, the usual process and in some discovery that is evidence or records and things may be given to mr. trump's attorneys at that time, but maybe not. why not? we non lawyers off. i think the last black and white if you do this, this is the consequence if you'll court. but it's clear that there have been negotiations behind the scenes between mr. trump lawyers and the manhattan prosecutor's president give us an idea of how that works. well, this is one of the more intriguing aspects of this story in that most sleep, these kind of negotiations were generally involved. ok, what will your client please do? we have a strong case. we have a fairly strong case. we have a weak case. let's make a deal, but in this case, mr. trump is such
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a renown figure that the purpose of bringing all of these charges and all the hoopla that we've read in the media are not going to be gone to waste in a half day plea agreement of ok. mr. trump will plead guilty to the falsification of business records and misdemeanor, and we can all go home and focus on other things. so that really alter is what would normally occur in the negotiations behind the scene. i think the prosecutor will take an aggressive firm stance and likewise to defense attorneys recognize that they're going to have to file many motions and maybe take this cases far as it may go, which may be the u. s. supreme court. using the u. s. supreme court, i was intriguing about this, is that the, for instance, that this business of mr. chuck not wearing a handcuffs as he goes in. it's america, the land of the raven home,
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or the free and all the rest of it. it's different if you've got good lawyers or you've got a big name clearly. well, well, you get the best defense money can buy. this handcuff issue is very intriguing because in a sense i see why mr. trump might want to be handcuffed. it increases the gravity, the victimization, the martyrdom, and it makes him appear as if it, as if he's a dangerous criminal. allah! a mobster of the 21st century. and i could see where it due to his proclivity to seek publicity, and to maximize situations where he thinks he can get an advantage. he might prefer the aggressive treat me like on america's number one, m and public enemy understood us very clear. thank you so much for talking us through that, said david shapiro. i think thank you for having me. a doctor shown i believe i'm forgetting my myth is pronunciation. britton's. king charles has ended his 3 day
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state visit to germany. the trip has focused on strengthening european unity despite the war in ukraine and on rebuilding ties between britain and germany that was strained by brakes. it a british weather for king charles in hamburg. the monarch begin the last day of his germany trip by commemorating german victims of world war 2 error rates. the gesture at the ruins of a church is unprecedented for british sovereign o. hamburg, bishop stressed the importance of the event as a symbol of reconciliation and hope. once among the time later, crowds turned out in front of city hoping to catch a glimpse of the royal couple and what in the meeting,
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i really wanted to see him. actually. i wanted to write a letter and give it to him. it didn't work out that way. is it? well, it's not really why we came to hamburg, but it's a special event. and we wanted to experience that on a tour of the hammer, carver, the king learned about local efforts to advance environmental causes, damage, protection, reconciliation and a future forged by common values knows where the themes of child strength sam. hope this will open a new chapter for british german relations. it means for the future best, despite all the turbulence as we had had since the black said referendum that we are old. now looking forward to the future that we try to build and rebuild this relationship on a new basis. for now, it's back to the u. k. after a trip of many firsts in sport,
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the biggest picture in recent german football history takes place to morrow. as by a munich host, bruce yet dormant was become known as dec classic her defending champions. byron have dominated the bond as league of 10 consecutive seasons with dormant, typically playing 2nd fiddle. this time, however adornment i take the pictures leaders with 9 games to go by and meanwhile, will be starting a new chapter under former dorman coach thomas too, who byron's new man in charge thomas to who is taking control of the ship with byron in unfamiliar territory. looking up a dought man in the buddhist league, a standing door mon only have a one point lead, but that's not the point. do it may have more weight behind their sales right now. a dominant performance over cologne. last match day, put them in paul position for the title buyer failed to respond a day later, conceding to penalties in losing to labor. cuz the stage was already set for
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a massive game between the bonus league as big as 2. but then the unthinkable occurred in by and fired coach jojo novels, mud heed caused by an a record 25000000 euros to sign in 2020. what answer to hull? the chelsea champions league winner in 2021 and former dorman coach was not given much preparation time. the head of the bonus league is most attractive match scrolls matches a big game. and we want to go back to the top of the league. we won't be champions if we wind my society for i am, we will by no means right off the championship if we don't. but of course, we want to send a message. we've had extremely little preparation time, but we know exactly what we expect from ourselves. and what the fans expect from las vegas, defense finance of arden, to whose debut is a tall order, the top brass buyer and have high expectations. one being to always defeat dought
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me, history favors buyer and their classic or however, earlier this season, the fixture ended in a draw with a victory door, men would be one step closer to their 1st goodness, legal title, since 2012, the last time a team other than buyer one, the li or tom can i from i did on the spot is here to guide us through dec classical. welcome back to the studio top. this going to be a real baptism of fire for bones. new coach. yeah, absolutely. i mean, it's the kind of challenge the thomas, to who as a coach definitely relishes, he's really going to be licking his lips ahead of the game tomorrow. but you know what a fixture to have as your very 1st game in charge. as we heard, there were just 9 games let meaning that if dormant when to morrow, they've taken a big, big step towards their 1st title since 2012 and to who is of course,
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facing his former club endorsement and club that he left fairly acrimoniously back in 2017. so that, of course, adds a little edge of tension. he takes over from julia now guzman, he wasn't doing that badly fi and we're still in with the chance, mr. law, of course, in with a chance at 3 trophies this year. so this pressure obviously because you know the expectations and by an hour or so high and he had just one training session with his whole squad because many of the buying plays were way on international g t. so he's not had a very long time to prepare. now his office number is, of course, also a very talented coach. and for him, this is a massive fixture as well. he is talking to reporters earlier on today about his motivation heading to munich tomorrow, is slobber alone. in fact, there were 4 journalists here a few weeks ago. and now the press conference room is full, says a lot. the fact $190.00 countries will be tuning in is all the motivation we need,
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as well as the situation at the top of the table. and what has happened in german football in recent years, where we've suffered immunity is also a motivation. and haven't won the bundled legal since 2012. is this going to be the year? well, they certainly in great shape. you know, they've $19.00 out of 10 to the game since the restart since the week to break as it is a man who knows how to close on trophies. he won the german cut with dormant in 2021. but you know, the book is a different matter, excuse me. and thomas, to who is an elite coach himself? he's a much better, much more mature, much more tactically astute coach than the one that we lost, or in germany. when he left, when he was a dormant, having gained experience at p. s g and chelsea. so it's very difficult to say. but certainly tomorrow is a huge moment in the title race. and we could look back and say that, you know, tomorrow was the game where the seasons title was decided, all right, big much,
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