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ah, in our series guardians of truth, watch no on youtube, d w documentary ah ah, this is dw news live from berlin condemnation from ukraine's president is russia launch. it says it's biggest air strikes in weeks. 21 civilians are killed in one apartment building a line, but keith is sang. its forces are almost ready to begin. a long awaited counter offensive. also coming up the pope and a warning about nationalism in front of hungary,
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anti immigration prime minister victor alban, the pontiff called for kindness to refugees. ah, and we made the hard rocket from kenya competing for the chance to play at the world's biggest heavy metal festival. the legendary vatican in northern germany. ah jared read welcome to the show. the biggest russian air strikes in weeks habash had cities across ukraine. the cruise missiles and drawings have been killed. dozens of have killed thousands of civilians, but the government in kiva remains defiant. the defense ministry, this is ukrainian forces are almost ready to start. a much anticipated spring it counter offensive against the invasion. the biggest loss life inflicted by the
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latest strikes is in the city of a man south of keys. police say 21 people including 2 children were killed when rockets struck. and apartment block president zalinski has condemned the attacks as a night of terror. 6 there still in shock, after russian misses destroyed their homes in the early hours of it. at 1st all the glass flew out. everything flew out even the chandelier fell. everything was covered in glass and then there was an explosion and the cars started exploding. we quickly found our things and ran out, and then every one started arriving. several buildings were hit, one completely destroyed to you more trouble. it was, we heard the sound of a plane taking off. 0110 minutes later there was an explosion of very, very early at 1st i was confused as to hang on that and then there was a 2nd explosion here while you moth glass flew towards us your glove so quickly
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covered myself with a blanket and asked my husband, he was alive or not, but you got this through the window. we could see that everything was on fire. it's hard to find words to describe it was after that we gather law things and went outside to send it. but a dorothy, some of herself, but obviously oh, emergency services managed to rescue several people from the rubble presidency. lensky called the attack a night of terror and condemned the targeting of civilians, ukrainian forces, say russia, launch 23 missiles on the cities of women on nipper, where a woman and her child died. and in the key of region where an apartment was hit, ukraine says it intercepted all but 2 of the missiles to russian drones are reportedly also taken down. the attacks were the latest in
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a series by russia in recent days. meanwhile, ukrainian forces are wrapping up preparations for a spring counter offensive. and a w corresponded ne connelly is in keith. he told us about the state of ukraine's air defense systems right now. well, they certainly are in a much better state than they were at the beginning of this war. but i think the reality is, this is a vast country. it really is more than 1500 kilometers from east to west and homeschoolers from north to south. there is never gonna be enough equipment to really keep everything safe. and even if you do have the equipment, there's the question of the munitions to make these kinds of systems work. they are in very short supply and the capacity in western countries to produce more is really limited to hit. and i'm again, ukrainian officers talking about their frustration. so those having to basically watch russian missiles fly by because they just need to hold on to their stock. so this is a really serious issue. i think the other interesting question is where the rush actually has enough missiles and dad seemed that russia was running out of his
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muscles. they were having to take muscles of the production line directly to the front lines. there was no stocks left, but it does seem like now off to 50 days or so over pause that russia once again has enough missiles to really make ukrainians basic be, be afraid of it. on the hill, it's our nick connelly and keys. then let's take a look now at some of the other stories making headlines to day. to niecy, of course, god has recovered the bodies of 41 migrants who drowned trying to reach europe or the 200 people have died him, shipwrecks off the tunisian caused in the past 10 days. the country has overtaken lydia as the main departure point 4 people hoping to reach you or from africa. and emerald, he astronaut, has become the 1st arab person to ever conduct a space. walk sultan on the yard. he spent around 6 hours outside the international space station joined by us astronaut steven bowen on the audio started a 6 month mission to the station in march. here in europe,
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pope frances has warned against rising nationalism across the continent, the pontiff is making his 1st official trip to hungary speaking in front of the anti immigration prime minister, vic, to albany. he called for kindness to refugees. a trip to re embrace hungary, catholics datto pope francis has described his 2nd visit to this central european country in less than 2 years. and there was plenty of excitement at saint stephen's basilica in budapest. and i sat up latasha. we've come here with enormous expectations. it gives us a lot of hope and joy that the pope has arrived. we believe that this means a blessing for our country and peace and love for the world. i am ha, ha, ha, ha ha! i'll hear his voice. and i hope that will reinforce my phone number,
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i just can't believe strongly because there are many problems and they're not getting solved. never. we never, we don't go probably earlier. the pope, mat hungary, president cut only novak and prime minister, victor, oregon. he and the pope have had differing stances on several issues, most notably, migration, and the interpretation of so called traditional christian values, or been has defended tough anti migrant policies. look, when i'm speaking afterwards to hungary, top officials, the pontiff detailed his thoughts on current world events. you really know when i leave me, nationalism is on the rise and ever harsher judgments and language are used in confronting others on the international level. even seems the politic serves more to stir up emotions rather than to resolve problems. as the maturity attained after
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the heart of the war gives way to regression towards a kind of adolescent belligerence implant the lease morbidity. pope frances is expected to meet homeless people and refugees on saturday. his visit ends on sunday with a mass being held in front of the hungarian parliament to sudan, now with the army and the rival pallet. her military rapid support to support forces have agreed to extend to fragile truth. but there has been more fighting in the capital, her tomb, and all the areas. hundreds of people have been killed in the conflict that began 2 weeks ago. mass evacuations are taking place and those who cannot get out. running short of vital supplies. sudanese journalist also know c. adam elliot told us why the truth in sudan was not holding both. both sides are not really
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into this trust despite the fact that they've been saying that they will come the ceasefire. they will convey initiative to negotiate. but the, the distribution, the grown just so differently. today i took it airplane was shot at a point was landing. the army is accusing the hours for shooting that plane, iris, if it's denying shooting the airplane, saying they don't even have a forces around the airport. in the meantime, in the same time, there was a heavy on demand witness, one of the heaviest air strike in a sal, how that sells undermine, and a soda and, but still continuing. also in just a force is from a
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base in double i will be on the fight to continue. so i, i can't really explain this this way sion that both sides are saying we are with this is why are we want to negotiate? want to talk birds nothing. the ground just shows you differently. alpha, nancy adam, meantime aid workers. a warning of a growing humanitarian crisis is hundreds of thousands. flea the fighting in sudan at least 20000 civilians across the border into neighboring chad conditions are becoming increasingly desperate. these new arrivals add to the more than $400000.00 sudanese refugees already sheltering and eastern chad from previous conflicts. in total chat, host $600000.00 refugees. more than any other country in western central africa, humanitarian it's are growing while available resources are lacking how to be
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thought. i don't know what to do about it yet. oh, the war drove us from our home. we were with our children. when the gunmen came and we fled to the bush. but what is it? how did this happen? mother, he knew laughing. that a door. now we won't be safe that or that there's no security incident. how many miles we came with? nothing a year now mind we need help to survive. peter, what we very tired. yeah. was enough. we arrived during ramadan here with no food or water. well enough, blah blah in morale. i didn't yet. um. and then without the laguna any, we have no water, thought i no food one and no mattresses to sleep on. i'm sure my, some of us are sick. i need medical attention. i will get. i shot me a tired and hungry with albany. who am i not little, not a dog, a dog. i cannot go back in because it's not safe is out. i love my dog without a gun call. did look everything we have shot at w. w and bono houses. i got that on
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. i was out of ha, apl annuity or the people who came from sudan have nothing there for they lost everything there. i said then everything was tortuga. great. i know the women told us they need food because they don't have any nor. yeah. the hot water is an urgent issue as well to guys if we have to do something because there's a risk of water born diseases like dysentery and diarrhea, and rough hair chemical. as soon as we go back, we have to try to mobilize the resources we have did the solitary did the article. so chad is now facing multiple crises of unprecedented proportions with thousands experiencing severe food shortages and malnutrition. and there is no end in sight. maybe. finally, now, hard rock sands and performers flocked to northern germany every, some of the world's biggest, heavy metal festival. the legend dream bakken. ah,
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they scream, they yeah, they are heavy metal band. saturday night in the club and i will be kenya. or heavy metal is not so popular, but has a growing hardcore fan base with them. i'm letting go. i've never let go. like i have to deal with sidebands babbling in the preliminary round for a chance to play at what's been called the biggest metal festival in the world. they've rehearsed for weeks. last years, tragedy is made up of guides who live ordinary lives, but let it all out on stage. they've dreamed of attending whackin for over 15 years
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. ah, parking, like it could be a chance for us to kind of push this gift that we have gotten further to see what is our limit, where's the ceiling? these no ceiling if we want to. so what can will be a kind of like a checkmark, but also a new step on a ladder for her sing in a small room and the key borders house. heavy metal is not really on the musical map of africa. who has kenya. we have been given the chance to do this heat, but we also want to show other people like, whoa, you guys have something going on there. what are you about? how can we help you ease the transition from a start up by globally can be global o heavy metal in africa. something very unique. the band crystal axes also write songs about the colonial history of the continent. ah,
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we do speak a lot on revisionist history, which is something that i think has really affected a lot of communities worldwide. a lot of communities have not known the back on the history room where her last last year's tragedy is heading to south africa. the next round in the battle for a ticket to germany. oh, thanks for watching. ah, ah, time ah, for a brain update because this orchestra called the brain continuously adapts itself. and so we ask a few astute questions.
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