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shattering the glass ceiling women in architecture. this has to be really, really good. starts april 20th on d, w. ah ah, this is dw news live from berlin, the pending erased of a former us president. donald trump. lawyers say he will not be handcuffed when he surrenders on tuesday, following his indictment. security is expected to be high for the court hearing in new york. it's the 1st ever a criminal case against a u. s. president. also coming up ukraine moxy here since the liberation of boucher
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and the discovery of alleged war crimes. president, florida zalinski leads the remembrance of killings carried out by russian troops during 5 weeks of occupation and a deadly crash in pakistan. hundreds of women crime into a small compound, in the hope of receiving badly needed aid with catastrophic results. ah, i'm jared read. welcome to the chart. the former us president donald trump will be formally arrested in a plan surrendered to authorities next tuesday in manhattan. there he'll be fingerprinted and have a mug shot taken. it follows his indictment over 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 yet. it's the 1st ever criminal case. against a former u. s. president trump legal team says he is 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, they allege 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 will wake up and john 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
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a judge and it will be fingerprinted and photographed after. dale will be said, the usual law processing 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. a new york judge has authorized making the charges against trump public. that when exactly that will happen is still unclear. ok, let's take a look at some of the other stories making headlines today. tornadoes have hit the us state of arkansas or causing widespread distraction in the city of little rock. a twisted, destroyed buildings and overturned cars. at least 2 people were killed and doesn't injured. devastation comes as a series of tornadoes sweeps across the midwest and southern united states. several people have been injured in northwest in switzerland after 2 trains de railed in
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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 and retain. and his brother, tristan had been released from custody into house arrest. the brothers had been detained in romania since december on suspicion of 6 trafficking, and right. both deny wrong doing is a self professed sojourners who has built up a large online following for me. and they will be 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 this footage of him baptizing a baby boy during his time. well, ukraine has been marking at one year since the town of butcher was liberated from russian occupation. president, val, autumn is the lensky declared that his country would never forgive those who were
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responsible for the horrors inflicted on butcher, which is around 30 kilometers from the capital. keith ukrainian troops liberated the area, discovered substantial evidence of alleged war crimes carried out by russian forces . a little president for lot, amir zalinski and 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. no wardrobe would receive a watch on the streets of butcher. the world has seen russian evil have multiple one evil on must sure the world has seen what the crime that tried to bring to
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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 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 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 brutal war drags on, we remain steadfast in condemning rush this aggression the atrocities we all saw near keith. and you know that he didn't across you great many
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ukrainians marked the 1st anniversary of poachers liberation by visiting the town cemetery. to honor the memory of the residence and the soldiers killed. oh, dw corresponded max santa was in boucher for the anniversary of the liberation. he spoke with olga eliza ranko, one of the cities, residents who survived the russian occupation. you were here in boucher since the very beginning of the full scale invasion last year. um. could you explain to us little bit how you experience the 1st days of the occupation? yeah, the thrill i think i was at home when the war came. i was woken up by my mother. it was unexpected, but we started to gather things, mattresses, and pillows, and got them down to the cellar. there was a feeling that something horrible would happen, and we had to hide the war for us at that time was like smoke from a gunshot, terrible sounds and messages on social media. several of them. and on your way out,
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when you relieving, when you're relieving butcher or you told me earlier, you also passed liberal sco streets from where we know that's the place were lots of bodies were found. was that the case when you went past there as well? and i finished him, i am a month at the worst moment. was the 1st meeting with the russians, who were standing close to us. they talked to local residents who were alive at the time. and later we found out that the civilians had been killed. as melissa, what's a whole passing the railway crossing, we saw the 1st bodies and then more and more. so we'll say, well it's a was jablonsky street which was later named the road of death. last year. there were so many bodies of civilians there. um, my husband said he saw sniper in one of the buildings that was a former private kindergarten. my children and i were walking with our eyes down. we looked down because it was scary to see so many bodies which had been lying
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there for days in this last little. how do you explain the situation to your children? one day they're growing up in a quiet, peaceful key of suburb. and the next day, you're under occupation and you walk with them bodies on the street, and with a yep, what shall i said? but when the full scale invasion started, my children didn't ask any questions. they intuitively understood what was going on . i think my parents explained it to them, but we did not hide anything from the children. several, they were aware of all the information on social media. the worst thing was when we walked along jablonka. and one of the men who was taking care of things told us to look down. they slipped a jablonsky and then of it, my children told me they looked up sometime within my son's daily west, but even not looking up that we could still see bodies as much as they understood what was going on with them. they saw that there were tanks and weapons if they saw
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blood mom, we didn't talk about that to me. my choice was novel about that if such a lot. so the russians withdrew a year ago. home and future is trying to get back to normal is rebuilding, how's, how's the community doing? i was, i was at healing it, but of which a step of adding a nashik massage it restoring. lucia is not only rebuilding houses of affordable watches, it's also the residence returning it, but i experienced all these terrible things either here, the sad during the occupation. this does not look like or who fled abroad as to what is toward the locals coming back and we'll fill our city with their own spirit . let us any machine that for example, this square was created thanks to the people's belief though, assess, but i'm on that as yet. we understand that there are rockets flying, die echo that there is danger around us. call an issue holowitz in which but we
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want to live and we want to believe in our victory data set. was that and this belief gives us a feeling we have never felt a lot. we were positive and inspired as a hopefully but now this positivity and inspiration helps us to live despite all of our troubles. similar is not on the fan liable demos. hard about this, i should awesome. that was a butcher. resident old girl laza ranko speaking to our correspondent max xander. well, in pakistan at least 11 women and children have been killed in a crush 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 we pakistan seeing surging food prices. poverty is on the rise and the response this year has sometimes been overwhelming. heartbreaking theme of death,
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beer in pakistan's largest city. the crush happened as people lined up to get donations of money and food. many of them desperate not to miss out among the dead women and children. we gelani's 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 and dealing with the majority of doors at the frontier over men defeated 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 including rice and flour. the government
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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 similar crush of at food than death. somebody seems like these spare people, steep flower in broad daylight have also become a common sight pakistan if going through its worst economic crisis in europe. inflation has blanked to more than 30 percent. even the price of staple foods 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 protracted political crisis in which the opposition and ruling parties have dickens did battles to the streets and to the courts. and among the
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girth, it's the people of pakistan who have been left on their own to fight for days, their bible and you're up to date, your anti w up. next world stories has a report on the conflict, as in ukraine, searching for russian items left on the battlefield. as warren dw dot com and on social media 2 at dw, i'm jared rating. berlin, thank you so much for watching. have a great day. and the amount of plastic is increasing every year for many im gonna working on lunch with the wife.
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