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the most exciting sport stories about people passion and their dr. sports life every weekend on d w. ah, this is d, w. news live from berlin. donald trump's lawyers haggle over the terms of his arrest. the former president's lawyers say he will not be hancock when he surrenders on choose day. security is expected to be high for the court hearing in new york. it's the 1st criminal case against the u. s. president in history. also
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coming up ukraine. mark c, as in the liberation of boucher and the discovery of alleged war crimes president followed them. is the lensky leads. the remembrance of killings carried out by russian troops during 5 weeks of occupation and a deadly crush in pakistan. hundreds of women cram into a small compound, no hope of receiving badly needed i will catastrophic results. ah, i'm jared read. welcome to the chart. for me you as president, donald trump will be formally arrested in a planned surrender to authorities next tuesday in manhattan. there he'll be fingerprinted and have a mug shot taken. it follows his indictment or the alleged payments of hush money to an adult film actress before the 2016 presidential election,
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which trump won the exact charges against him and not knowing yes, it's the 1st ever criminal case against a former us president. trump legal team says he's ready to fight all charges in a historic 1st. a former u. s. president is facing criminal charges. manhattan's grand jury hasn't died of donald trump. after prosecutors spent weeks investigating a payment from made during his 2016 campaign, the lead, trump paid adult movie after stormy daniels, a $130000.00, to keep her quiet about a past sexual encounter and claimed it as a campaign expense. so for years, trump and his lawyers claim he is innocent and that the case is politically motivated. he has been obviously hearing the rumors as all of americans have that vis, which hunt as he calls it,
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would be coming to fruition. that is a very sad state of affairs and very politically motivated trumps, pending abreast, expected, on tuesday is bound to shake up the 2024 presidential race where trump is once again running for office. but trump could also benefit from the sympathetic response of his supporters. actually, i think it's helping him. i think he's going to get more votes now because people, maybe we'll wake up and dan and phone for him. i hope the exact charges trump faces are still unclear. new york police have set up barricades around the court house where trump is expected to be here on tuesday. good. well, he's formally introduced into the criminal justice system. he's, he's gets a chance to hear the formal charges against him at the arraignment, which is a hearing before a judge,
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and it will be fingerprinted and photographed after. danielle will be said, the usual law process in trumps. lawyers said they had struck a deal with manhattan's district attorney not to have their client in handcuffs when he surrenders to face criminal charges. and your judge has authorized making the charges against from public. but when exactly that will happen is still unclear . and earlier i spoke with katherine ross who is a professor of laura at george washington university in washington, dc. and i asked her how significant trumps case use in terms of democracy in the rule of law. this is a momentous time for us on the failure to indict with at least the evidence that we all know about outside the door. a room would have
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smacked of political considerations. and in the united states, the rule of law is our guide post. the founders who wrote our constitution, were adamant that we are a government of laws and not of men, that we don't have our stock or see, or monarchs or privilege people. we are all citizens, and trump was indicted by a grand jury of his peers. that is other regular citizens. and this is a very reassuring moment that our institutions are at least up to this point. this institution is functioning as it should, doing the regular course of justice. professor catherine ross them. let's take a look now at some of the other stories making headlines today. tornadoes have hit the u. s. state of arkansas causing widespread destruction in the city of little
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rock, a twisted, destroyed buildings and overturn cause at least 2 people were killed and doesn't injured. the devastation comes as a series of tornadoes sweeps across the midwest and south and united states. several people have been injured in northwest in switzerland after 2 trains. d railed in separate incidents. police are still investigating the cause, but they say powerful winds could have blowing the trains of the tracks. controversial social media influence andrew tight and his brother, tristan have been released from custody into house arrest. the brothers have been detained in romania since december on suspicion of 6 trafficking and right close. deny wrong doing. it is a self professed the surgeon is build up a large online following. pope francis is expected to be released from hospital within the next day. the 86 year old was hospitalized on wednesday with bronchitis . the vatican released the footage of him, baptizing
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a baby boy during his stay. well, ukraine has been marching a year since the town of butcher was liberal, liberated from russian occupation. president vladimir zalinski declared that his country would never forgive those responsible for the horrors inflicted on butcher, which is around 30 kilometers from the capital. keith ukrainian troops who, who liberated the area discovered substantial evidence of alleged war crimes carried out by russian forces. greenlee of president ballade, amir zalinski suit you 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 covered 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
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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 crime they tried to bring to other streets of ukraine, grain, me, other streets of europe, europe 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 when 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 muddles 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 brutal war drags
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on, we remain steadfast in condemning rush this aggression the atrocities we all saw near keith. anyhow that he didn't across the play many ukrainians marked the 1st anniversary of poachers liberation by visiting the town cemetery to honor the memory of the residence and the soldiers killed. t w correspond max santa was in boucher for the anniversary of the towns liberation and he sent us this assessment today's a special day from ukraine. but also the rest of the world. a year ago, the russian troops withdrew from the city and it became apparent to everyone how they conducted their war, complete disregard to human life. he, today's, by morning the victims there have been events all over town and in the capital kill . but it's not just that, it's also about holding those accountable committed these war crimes,
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russian soldiers who murdered torture and rapes and their commanders. let him do this. the credit for his are investigating war crimes with the help of the international community, such as the international criminal court. there's lots of evidence that can work with the documentation. there are what his reports are. cctv footage and satellite imagery. they're determined to get to the bottom of this justice has a long arm and with work that's being done, copays, it will prevail. max and it, it in pakistan, at least 11 women and children have been killed in a crash as people gathered to receive free handouts of food and money. the incident happened outside a factory in karachi, during the islamic holy month of ramadan. business owners often give out donations especially to the poor, but with pakistan seeing surging food prices, poverty is on the rise and the response to this year's or their response this year
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has been some times overwhelming. heartbreaking themes of death, bear in pakistan's largest city to crush happened as people lined up to get donations of money and food. many of them desperate not to miss out among the debt women and children. we jill at a low least those behind us didn't stop. they kept pushing on. i was crushed to the last thing. i remember, my sister falling on me. when i came out of there i tried to find her. i couldn't. when the crowd cleared, i saw both of my sisters lying dead abandon with the majority of doors at the frontier overman. the faith at high prices and rising inflation have meet life so difficult that they now rely on charity to make ends meet. the government has forced women to leave home. there's no gas, no electricity, no water. everything is so expensive,
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including rice and flowers. the government should die of shame. this is not the 1st deadly incident. a default distribution center. in the last couple of days, more than 20 people lost their lives due to a similar crush of at food than death. themes like these where people the flour in broad daylight have also become a common sight. pakistan if going to its worst economic crisis in the us, inflation has blanked to more than 30 percent. even the price of staple fords has become an affordable for many the country was hit by devastating floods last year that destroyed lots weights of crops. also contributing to the crisis. without asian countries, also going through a projected political crisis in which the opposition and ruling bodies have dickens
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did battles to the streets and to the courts. and among the gales, it's the people of pakistan who have been left on their own to fight for their survival bell portions, king charles has ended his 3 day site visit to germany. the trip has focused on strengthening european unity despite the war in ukraine and building ties between britain and germany that was strained by breaks it for british. whether for king, charles and 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
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among and a time later, crowds turned out in front of city hoping to catch a glimpse of the royal couple what do you mean? 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. 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 amber carver, the king learned about local efforts to advance environmental causes, climate protection, reconciliation, and a future forged by common values. those were the themes of charles strip. some hope this will open a new chapter for british german relations. it means for the future best, despite all the turbulent says we have had since the break said referendum that we are old. now looking forward to the future that we try to build and rebuild this
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relationship on a new basis. for now it's back to the u. k. after a trip of many firsts, you're up to date here, d w coming up after a short break is dw business with stephen beesley. of course, there is more on our website t, w dot com and across all about social media channels where i handled is at d. w. news. do give us a fuller. i'm jarrett raid, thank you for watching with we got some hot tips for your bucket list. ah romantic corner check hot spot for food, chair and some great cultural memorials to boot w.

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