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ah ah ah ah, this is dw news live from berlin. ukraine fights off a new wave of russian strikes. air defense tracer, fire lights up the sky over key as ukraine says, it's destroyed more than a dozen incoming missiles. also coming, i don't agree with flatter marapoo trans regime, which instigated this war against ukrainians were like brothers to us. we
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need a russian student who fled house arrest in the country after becoming another victim of the kremlin cracked down on opposition. and more fighting reported incidents capital despite rival military forces, agreeing to extend a ceasefire. the un warrens of a humanitarian crisis as tens of thousands flee to neighboring countries. plus, in the boon to think of byron munich, are back on the top of the table after feeding hair, to berlin, to now, we will look at how the competition is shaping up with just 2 weeks to go to the fine. ah, i'm sorry, kelly, welcome to the program. ukraine says that it has down to more than a dozen russian missiles. in the early hours of monday, ukraine's military says that its air and systems intercepted 15 out of 18 air
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launched cruise missiles. an air raid alert and cave lasted almost 3 hours. while the missiles did not hit the capital, they damaged buildings and left dozens wounded and eastern ukraine. russia has intensified it strikes on ukraine in recent days in anticipation of keith's spring counter offensive w corresponding economy. who has had keith told us more about the airstrikes? this was a very loud night hearing kia, lots of anti aircraft systems working. no attacks, successful on kill, those rockets were all shot down. but in all across the country, we've seen some significant damage to property, but also to people's lives. with those reports from the east, nearby pro of month, 30 wounded and an attack on an industrial unit. the houses near by coming up with sco, severe, severe destruction, severe damage to those homes, people suffering under defects of smoke. they're also reports from the west,
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from when it's key of anti aircraft isn't coming to work best. that seems like the extent of this is a bit bigger than we initially thought, but the kind of bigger conclusion to take away from this is that 15 of those 18 russian crews. michelle's worship, donald religious proves, once again, but ukraine's antiaircraft systems are in a much better state and they would 3 months ago. his 2nd wave of mrs. strikes on ukraine since friday is, is what we have seen to day at nick and tell us these attacks appear to be picking up in the past days. why now some people have, as you'd mentioned, the said that this was connected to ukraine's expected counter offensive of able to saying, because the russians can, i think we saw towards the end of the winter that they were running out of missiles . the missiles that were shut down of ukraine when they were opened up in the serial numbers, which ex, turned out they had just been produced a few weeks before. and what basically being said from the factories to the front lines. and now after almost 2 months, month and a half of basically a bit of quiet away from the front lines. no real,
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a massive use of those cruise missiles. now it seems like russia has once again built up its stalks and is in a position to use is missiles. nick, what's the situation on the front line, including in back so i'm in back mode will be to see endless. endless. basically, st. street house to house fighting. this is a very bloody or very shocking, the theatre of this war. some place where the battle's gone on way longer than any one had expected. it seems that most of the center of the city is now in russian hands, but ukraine's austell there and they are defending their route in and out their supply route every couple of weeks to get reports of the russians trying to take control of that road. right in circle, ukrainian forces and then being pushed back for now it seems like the ukranian troops are still able to secure that crucial route in and out. but i think it is a question. more of when robin, if russian troops take back more in full. but we don't know the price of all this. it seems like russia is definitely not doing much to minimize its losses. their huge losses on the russian side,
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and potentially far fewer losses on the ukrainian side. but as always, we don't really have a chance to over proof to check and to kind of be 100 percent. sure about those figures. t w correspondent, nick connelly and keith, thank you so much. rushes, crackdown on opponents to the war in ukraine has been well documented. but lately the kremlin has stepped up efforts to stifle criticism, leading to what some are calling the widest campaign of repression. since the soviet union, recent targets have included people like alexia chris, java, a university student who was put under house arrest for anti war post on social media. as our next report shows, she's happens to be one of the lucky ones. out of her shackles and on the run or less, your craft of our gets goose bumps. when she thinks back to the moment she freed herself from house arrest and fled from russia to europe and boast as if it, if
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a right before i escaped, i was afraid because stupid, thoughts kept coming into my head. like what if this doesn't work and a rest me would i have to run for miles through the forest dylan yet. but she succeeded from belo, rose, or last year was able to enter the you by car to lithuania, where she was granted asylum. but she knows if her escape attempt had failed, she would likely be imprisoned by now or less yet had been waiting under house arrest for the courts. verdict. the charges were serious, discrediting the russian army and justifying terrorism. her crimes. handing out anti war flyers and condemning the war in ukraine in a private chat with her fellow university students. oh, my already was. that was my protest with it all completely. i chose the most
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harmless methods for it. well, at least that's what i thought. yeah, i don't agree with vladimir putin regime which instigated this war against ukrainians who are like brothers to us. brad scott, latin that order. alicia is one of the almost $20000.00 russians who had to pay for their anti war stance with their freedom. the most prominent among them is the opposition leader vladimir kara moore desa, who strongly criticized putin and publicly denounced the war in ukraine. another russian was sentenced to 2 years in prison because his daughter drew an anti war picture like alicia. he also tried to flee russia through belarus, but he was caught and arrested. a careless joke or critical post is all it takes to get
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a knock at the door from the secret service, the f s b, and possibly end up behind bars. the russian parliament has also tightened the law to make it more difficult for young men to avoid being conscripted. it's made it trickier to leave the country like alicia did. she believes repression and russia will get even worse, because the kremlin fears its own citizens. was this appeal that what if all the young women who were against the war had taken to the streets and gone to the kremlin? yeah, it's clear that people must be intimidated because of this pretty class and gross, and that suits to russian regime berry wall at the moment. that is his good. is it a month or less? yes, dream is to become a journalist in another free a russia perhaps that wouldn't have to remain a dream. and that report was by uri of a shadow
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d w. as follow moscow bureau chief, uri is now in riga as the abuse band on reporting in russia. he told us more about how it is to be accused of treason or discrediting the army in russia. oh yes sir. any one who publicly shows that he or she disagrees with the policy of vladimir putin actually risks being prosecuted by the law. because most of putting policy is his war against granted. consequently, most of the protests against it and the russian media have hardly talked about social problems, health problems, economic problems for a long time. such problems are glossed over. most of the reporting in russian media is about the circle, special new to the ration, and that's what this coin is. war is called in russia and russia's alleged enemies in the west. and anyone who doubts the sense of purpose of the war and ukraine and dust, so not only in his mind and his hand, but publicly risks ending up in courtier. how's the cracked and being near by
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analyst theory? i mean, is it inc seen as a sign of fear on the part of putting well such draconian punishments and we are talking about thousands of russians by now. such punishments obviously have one aim which is intimidation. and it's obviously important for the kremlin to show that anyone can be punished. starting with kara more zaya, well known russian oppositional edition. we saw him in the report down to a simple young woman somewhere in the northern russia or less. you're herself, give the answer to your question in my report. if not only she, but all young women in russia took to the streets. it would be a mass protest which the criminal most likely fear, given that next year russia votes for a new president, putin is going to run again. it's not just the russian intelligence service fighting on people. there have been reports of some people reporting on their friends on their neighbors. i mean, this is stuff that, that you know, was seen during the style and era. how widespread is this?
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well, wouldn't speak of a mass phenomenon in this context, according to russian human rights are human rights activists em over the 5700 cases of prosecution for so called cascading over the army. fewer than 200 are based on reports from neighbors and friends. and there are such cases and that these 200 alone are bad enough, but they are not to must denunciation as in the days of years of style and not yet because one thing is clear, the more oppressive the system is that the more such cases that there i can be in the future and the case of alyssa group, so are from petra's of odds as one of those cases nowadays. yeah. here ever shadow . thank you so much. let's head now to sedan where fighting has been reported in the capital har to despite an agreement between rival military forces to extend a ceasefire agreement for another 72 hours. the truce is meant to provide some
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relief for civilians caught up in the fighting. now in its 3rd week, and there are growing concerns about the wider impact, the united nations is warning that an escalating humanitarian crisis could impact all of east africa. as the conflict in sudan rages on, the human impact intensifies. heavy fighting has like tens of thousands to seek refuge in neighboring countries across the eastern border. and chad, the united nations has sent an emergency response teams offering humanitarian assistance. it estimates that $20000.00 refugees had made the crossing since the fighting began. many with tales of violence, rana i attacked our village and burned the houses that many people tried to escape . they killed the u. n. 's refugee agency has boasted supplies of relief items like sleeping bags, soap and utensils, whether it fears it won't be enough, especially with rainy season coming in from flint to ok. now it will be too late.
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oh, really says on this coming in few weeks. and the, if we don't provide any assistance, will appear pool. ah, verola will be blown, and the all voltages here will be. so. but through all the destruction and the horror stories, glimmers of human kindness shines through this elderly resident of a town close to the egyptian border. spends her days baking bread for those fleeing the fighting a little. he'd be nice, the people of riley how for welcome our guest. hello, everyone is welcome. the door is open, the schools, the mosque, the country will all come. any guest who comes to us leafy, i'd merely hope that god will stop the war hill and both sides agreed to solve the situation had was to save our use to fix the situation from muslims, but but with suppose it cease fires, not holding agencies fair. there's worse to come and harris from other stories making news around the world. voters unused becka. stan have approved
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a referendum that will allow the president to remain in power until 2040. the government said that the referendum would also usher in human rights reforms. electoral officials say that they passed with 90 percent of the vote in a country where rights have long been heavily restricted turkeys. president wretch of ty, bear to one, says that the leaders of the so the leader, excuse me, of the so called islamic state has been killed in a turkish intelligence operation. heir to one said that ob, to who sang i'll karachi, died in syria on saturday. he is the 3rd i asked leader who has been reported to have been killed in 14 months cause a powerful tornado barreled through palm beach gardens in the u. s. state of florida causing widespread damage. the storm brought strong winds that overturned cars and damaged homes. no injuries have been reported so far. in the time when these capital taipei workers have gathered to protest for higher salaries
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and better working conditions, the 1st of may also known as labor day or may day in many countries is traditionally celebrated with workers rights rallies, marches, and other events. u. s. financial authorities have stepped in to seize and sell california's embattled 1st republic bank. a major wall street bank, j. p. morgan chase has agreed to buy it. the san francisco based 1st republic is the 3rd mid sized bank to fail in 2 months. after silicon valley bank and signature bank, j. p. morgan chase will assume all of 1st republics loans and most of its assets. the bank has a large amount of uninsured deposits and a high exposure to low interest rate loans. let's bring in an employee, he's joining us on the set here for d, w, a business to another bank in crisis. walk us through what has happened to 1st republican and how this takeover has unfolded. so as you mentioned, the problem with 1st republic was the same that we saw before with silicon valley
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bank and signature bank. so exposure to low interest rates loans, a lot of uninsured deposits. and this is some, somehow a final ripple of what we've seen happening already. in march, the bank was in trouble already for a while back in march. other banks tried to pump in liquidity and confidence by putting deposits into the bank that didn't really work. and especially the tipping point was last week went on monday. the financial results for 1st national bank, 1st republic, sorry, bank came out and it was clear that they were bet. so they lost more than a 100000000000 deposits in the last 3 months. and the net income was down 40 percent like the numbers that clearly would put any bank in a spiral. now 1st of all, because already in trouble, the f d i see. so the entity in the u. s. that will take care of this problems, came in very quickly during the week and over the weekend,
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then they found among all the offers that came from the private sector, a good one, which was the one from j. p. morgan chase of taking over. it's worth remembering, this is the 2nd now, 2nd largest bank failure in us history with 230 billions of acids involved in this . how high is the risk of for a their condition? because mean that's what people are really worried about right now. absolutely. so i would say that the f d i c stepping in so quickly as is clearly put a hole than that the, the, the biggest risk and the fear of investors would have been that the, the se would take over the bank completely. instead, what's happening is that you have the i c as favored a take over from jay morgan chase. so private capital taking over in this case, as i said, this is of the final ripple for a bank that was feeding that mold low interest rates are loans and exposure a lot of uninsured deposits. in that sense, old, fully, this is just the latch,
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last chapter of that cries if it's in march in march, a lot of criticism for the lack of proper oversight that led to the collapse of silicon valley bank. i had the lessons been learned. tell us just briefly, when i would say the direct answer is yes, because if we've seen how the f d i see dealt with this problem right now. they were very quick to act and very quick to know that the real fear was them taking over. instead, they favored it take over from a private entity. basically a big band came in and it's war chest. and that's also, of course ensuring and saying look, the financial system in america is strong and resilient enough to do this. it doesn't need to have a public intervention. andre, an employee, debbie business. thank you so much. ah, in the blender thing, a buyer munich player. last place hare to berlin and munich, the hosts have been out of their comfort zone of usually leading the standings at this stage. and the season after dorman dropped points on friday by and we're
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aiming to retake the table lead and they didn't disappoint. beating the berliners to now buyers shocking 3. 1 defeat to might last match day had them chasing the table lead rather than defending the league. title is the only one tom is 2 whole in byron can win this season upon his head to don't have any title to chase. instead they are fighting for their top flight survival. it wasn't until after the break possession in our fits of pressure paid off or buyer through santa kanab re ya. she will, kim ich assisted gonna res, diving header, putting buyer and back on track to retake top spot. just 10 minutes later kim. it's providing once more this time from long range funding. kingsley co mine
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co mind providing that needed cover to protect buyers, lead his 7th li goal of the season. a new personal best buyer with the 2 new victory r unbeaten in their last 28 ho matches against hare to we couldn't go in the 1st half of our chances create that it was difficult to create big chances. and then we were happy that we could take one after the 1st one, you can still see that we some somehow feel that we have something to lose now. and after the 2nd one, finally you see to play us more relaxed, more confident. so this is the situation in which we are in i'm, i'm happy that the players got a deserved win today. the defending champions retake 1st place with result, and now have a one point lead over 2nd place, dought me and here's a look at all the weekend when to think of results. there are those byron and will
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spur wins when you're in berlin and labor costs and share the spoils. fiber one in cologne. frankfurt a warehouse at home by alex berg shed guard toppled clapper leipzig, it huff in time. chalka laid. berman and button held dormant to withdraw. so what is all that mean for the one to see a standing was just 4 weeks left to go. as we saw, byron leapfrog dormant back into 1st place william, berlin, and fryeburg are also on track for the champions league with leipzig itching closer in the bottom half stood guard escaped, the relegation zone, which is now made up of bottom chalka and heritage. and in woman's football will spur look to have one of the women's champions league final when they lead to nail against arsenal in the 1st leg. but the gunners came back to draw the game and set up a mouth watering show down in front of a sell out crowd. in london. women's football keeps getting bigger, and germany's finest are growing with it. false burger too much is from their 1st
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champions league title since back to back winds. in 2013 and 14. so random canarvy we were in finance. we were in semi final so yes, i think it shows that wolf spurred belong among the top 5 top 4 european teams that i would say and oh, patient teams go ahead. but what sets valves for, apart from the rest, both in germany and in europe, mentally the mentality of him was an unbelievable mentality at the club here in general, been stuff you're talking about hard work and passion. that's where there's a huge difference savage. reason that's why the mentality here is very, very special. and this special group has got the volkswagen funds flocking to c t. m. a club records 22000 came to their to, to draw and the 1st leg against arsenal. on tuesday their team goes into the lions den in london were a party ansel, out crowd of over 60000 the weights at
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a shawn emma and it was always a dream of mine, a wish m i was but little 101520 years ago. you'd never have imagined the direction in which women's football would develop that is going to help, i think a year or 20. 22 also created a lot of euphoria, an hype. and that gave us even more support obama to the 1st at the wills of scored . 16 goals without reply in their last 3 domestic games. if the german champions can reproduce that form against arsenal, you wouldn't base against the mass exodus from both spoke to eindhoven for a showpiece champions league final against barcelona. in formula one, racing sergio perez took advantage of a fortunately timed safety car to beat his red bull racing team mate max for stopping to victory at the other bridge. on grand prix, it comes after the sprint race triumph, which the mexicans secured the day before. as red bull kept its winning start to
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2023 ah reigning champion, max for stop in of red bulls started 2nd behind ferrari charlotte clerk in baku, but swept past him on the long start finish straight at the end of lab 3. after nick de vries brought out the safety car when he hit a wall and slid off the track with a broken wheel. the clerk and red bulls sat co perez last less time on their stops and came out a headed for stopping. after that, the 2 red bull drivers pulled away from the pack and cruise to a straight forward when the clerk finishing 3rd. i think it was very close within us. i mean, we pushed through the maximum today. i mean we, we both did. there was a few times that we were pushing out there. and the way my experts, me draw there was a really hard about a room on her, so give him on the control room. red bull at one all 4 races. this campaign with the victory perez cut fished up and we'll driver's standings lead to 6 points. each
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of the 2 have 2 victories so far this season. and harris and more news from the world of sports. in argentinian football, boca juniors put an end to a 4 game winless run with a $31.00 win at home over racing club. miguel need and tia ran through to seal the when in the 90th when it the result leads boca, in 13th place. and the table in 10 is karen cut enough is the route to the last 16 of the madrid open the russian number 10. see it beat spain. roberto about tesa a good to stay. it sets to one cut enough now face his compatriot andre ruby left for a place in the quarter finals during the reign of china is the
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new world chest champion. he b, it rushes in. napoleon tachi in a final rapid tie break game of the championship tournament. and cassock stand on sunday. 30 or all the ren takes home a prize of one point, one 1000000 euros. in the u. k. royal fans have started preparations for the coronation of king charles. the 3rd was just 5 days to go until the ceremony. one dedicated monarchist is camping out to secure the perfect spot, to watch the royal procession, he's brought a portable bed food and also a tarp to ward off any rainy weather until may 6th. and in the small village west of london, royal fans have knitted woolen replicas of kings, charles and his wife, queen camilla. did it. guardsmen are also standing at the ready for coronation day . here's a reminder of the top story that we're following for you at this hour. ukraine's
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