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ah ah this is the w use life from berlin? a deadly school shooting, leave serbia in shock. police in belgrade have arrested a 14 year old boy suspected of killing at least 8 children at the security guard. several of us are injured. the bell russian journalist who was arrested when his play was forced to landed beds,
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has been sentenced to 8 years in prison. the court bellows accuses for a whole month cubit of plotting to seize power. fling sudan as fighting continues between rival factions, hundreds of thousands of sudanese before any route possible. out of the country and london police arrest a man outside buckingham palace on weapons charges. days before king charles coronation ceremony. ah, i beg for is all it woke up in the serbian capital belgrade, at least 9 people have been killed in a school shooting. elise of arrested, a 14 year old boy suspected of carrying out the attack. the victims include children and a security guard who died trying to stop the shooter. several others are injured, including a teacher who's believe to be in
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a critical condition. believe say they're still investigating the motive mass shootings comparatively rare in serbia. where the gun laws are very strict, dw correspondent, it was a fairy is outside the elementary school in belgrade. way that shooting took place . it or what more can you tell us about this tragic incident? well, officially, the teacher also or guide, but we don't have a confirmation from police all the number of them went to mind. apparently this all happened very early in the morning when the shift started. a they say came a gun and the bag were probably, the police assumes that the explosives and then he started shooting. what we know is that the guard was trying to stop him or to go further. they would have been
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a bigger tragedy. if also the children regard didn't try to stop or to stop the suspect least the rest of the allies, the suspect, and we are waiting for official information. so been government will have a conference in about 15 minutes to explain more details. we know that the 6 other children are being treated in emergency a downgrade in one of the. ready neighborhoods in georgia, and it was not the case that used to hear this kind of police say the rest of the suspect, a 14 year old boy who attended the school. what's known about the suspect the know
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is name for now on the the know that there are some of some speculations about there's relations it's old but it's worth it to talk of the dont have really official information. he was born in 2009, and they said that he had his father's gone, but we don't know why and how it happened. a lot of children were at the school and shocking in most of the schools now are closed because of this tragedy that happened a day this morning. so a lot of families were here looking for their kids and trying to get more information about the police. it's still inside the school or in 6 trying to look in the scene and to see see what happened. we live there and
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a for more official information. and now it's a lot of speculation going on for a bit of background for our view. as i mentioned before, that the sorts of shootings of ran in soviet tell us more though about the hundreds of thousands of illegal weapons that are in circulation and have been since the bulk of both of the 990 s. well, in schools it's very rare that it never happened that someone shoots like a lift and we had victims often people, kids of fight in schools but not not using guns and violence. it is a problem in most the walk on schools, in specials or in serbia, or it's a lot of the legal walker backgrounds from the ninety's are still at home, not registered, and so on because that there was
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a history united with never happened. i reach in serbia that national things like this happens in us all and this made made the tragedy even bigger because of people were not believing that this. this was happening this morning and it was a. busy lot of, ah, doug, what is going on? of course, there were a lot of critics security since olds before. and also a lot of critics of dance and while, and that still exist in the region. but this was a really a huge strengths of uncertain all belgrade and didn't use it was very, thank you very much for bringing us the latest there from belgrade on that that they school shooting. ah, we've heard about an arrest of a 14 year old boy who suspected of killing at least 8 children, a security guard,
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and possibly even his teacher. thank you very much for the latest one and look at some other stories related to the russian invasion of ukraine. ukrainian president thought amiss. lensky is in finland to meet with nordic leaders. it was created by the president of finland, which became ne host newest member in april. lensky is also scheduled to attend a summit with the leaders of sweden. no white denmark and iceland report suggests that ukrainian leader will be the berlin light of this european commission is announced a 500000000 euro proposal to speed up ammunition production. the measure aims to help you countries replace weapons stalks, which have been depleted by sending supplies to ukraine. he says it needs all the artillery in get to fend off rushes invasion. i'm talking a major fire broke out at a fuel demo in russia. neither crimean bridge, the regional governor says they've been no jess or injuries, but the incident is serious. russia and crimea have been the target of
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a series of attacks, days ahead of a planned counter offensive by ukrainian forces. a journalist and activist in belarus has been sentenced to 8 years in prison, accused by the regime of plotting on rest and planning to seize power. mom, how to see which was arrested in may 2021. when his while air flight to lithuania was hoarse by authorities to land in the bellagio capital midst, he ran a telegram news channel that was widely used by protest is opposing the election in 2020 that saw alexander lucas franco. i'm at 6 time in office. most of my mom and i'm joined by our rica bureau chief yuri, were shadow erie. who exactly is old man put a c h and what is he accused of while a roman product savage is a former villa, russo journalist, he used to work. busy for us with the beller lucio service of radio, real liberty,
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then he became chevy. achieve either editor of the, by the routes and telegram channel nafta. and in 2020, in that that was the main media of the, by the rule. sienna position during the protests after the presidential elections are later, the blur lucien authorities labeled near the extremist and for the savage has been placed on the bill. arose in terrell list 5 months later in may 2021 for the savage was on the rhine airplane coming from greece to lithuania and bill arose in police ground to that flight because of an alleged bump on board at one whitley landed in there below st capital minsk police took brother savage, his girlfriend, the 2 others, and put them in a pretrial detention center by the just a month later. but the savage, surprisingly confessed his guilt. tell us a bit more about that so called confession. well, 11 criminal cases were brought against brother savage, including organizing mass protests,
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creating an extremist organization and conspiracy to cease power. those are been, are really strong accusations, and nobody knows, under what circumstances he confessed. but one can imagine that for the savage didn't do it voluntarily, or perhaps he was put physically on the pressure. the fact that he confessed his guilt was, therefore, for many people understandable, what was the resend? that was that brother savage supplied the names of his colleagues and other position figures to the police. many consider this to be reason, but apparently that didn't help much either to day. you mentioned it, he has been sentenced to 8 years in prison. and what does that mean for other bell russian journalists and for freedom of the press in barrows? well, of course, is that a real or fake to repentance, or repentance is a big blow for all independent journalists. but the case of brother savage isn't a single one or 2 algebra. the ruffians involved in the next
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a telegram channel walls attendance to 20 and 19 years in prison. and it's not just about journalists, human rights activist and nobel prize winner allies vilicki was sentenced to 10 years in prison, recently opposition politicians and journalists and human rights activists. war put behind bars for many, many years. a lot of journalist human rights defenders from bella rose left the country and most of them are now in the area. but they're also below some colleagues here in lafayette who are still covering events in the country from abroad, not from bedrooms anymore. thank you very much. you, he shit over there in the eager on the increasingly difficult atmosphere work within as a journalist and bell rose or press freedom has also taken a massive blow in russia following the invasion of ukraine u laws. their forbid journalists from criticizing the kremlin so called special military operation, and there are very few independent media outlets left in russia as we martha 30th
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anniversary of world press freedom day. we take a look at one of those outlets. tiger info which operates out of siberia in the name of the law, stop this action immediately. the police warning is unequivocal. the scene an anti war demonstration and noble, severe sc a year ago. these pictures were taken by reporters from the local internet portal tiger dot info. one of the few independent media outlets still working in russia. but since the beginning of the war and ukraine, their work has changed. ransomware to thoroughly, we used to report on life in siberia for the whole of russia. now it's the other way around. we report on life in russia for siberia because everything that is currently happening in our country is reported by the national media from a different angle of your model. that angle is unconditional support of the kremlin policies, especially the war and ukraine. critics are silenced with draconian punishments
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made possible by law criminalizing anything the kremlin sees as discrediting the armed forces. that means that virtually any critical statement about the actions of the russian army can lead to a fine or imprisonment, which is why most independent media have had to leave russia, are close down altogether. tiger dot info decided to stay and continue the web portals. now 18 year history, but it hasn't been easy and well, was really when you read the woods, you said you were forced to constantly maneuver and not cross the red lines of the circle of people who continued to talk to us has become smaller. the smaller because even those who have always sympathized with us are now forced to keep their distance away from it has become much harder to get information in order to protect colleagues from possible prosecution. tiger dot info decided not to report directly on the war,
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but it's consequences for people on economic problems, social problems. and of course, on mobilization, the creators constantly faced opposition from the authorities. but recently they were met with a hostile reaction from state television im when tiger dot info exposed to deputy, who signed up as a volunteer for the front but disappeared on his way to ukraine a little a traitor in the ranks that that's a headache for the authority, so the was thought it did. that's just i guess nora when the use of course we're all afraid the problem norm. but either you are trapped in this fear of a split or you can overcome it and make change happen. you bought this models. he opened it, of course this change can only be achieved with small steps. is me when you minus thought, oh, what we shouldn't just stay silent again. a karate me nor money mulch it. although the media regulator blocks tie good dot info a year ago. the website reaches its audience through vpn encryption,
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and they want to continue reporting on russia in russia. turning now to sudan where rival force is bouncing for control of the country continued to clash despite agreeing in principle to a week long cease fire. several previous attempts at establishing a lasting truce have also failed. hundreds of thousands of sudanese and foreign nationals, a fleet the fight trying to escape this makeshift center and pull it sudan was set up by the u. s. and u. k. governments. many people here are hoping family members in other countries will be able to help them get out and the good the journey is often long and complicated and you know, are living in re, okay. we're stuck in the process. yeah. would they okay, summer. and then before the ha, our, it's nationality, we're, we,
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we supposed to go with the u. s. embassy, and they did a lot of efforts to be honest. i, the, the little obama has a lot of numbers of people. and now they viewed them as much as they could. and finally we, we, we are now departing from pasa, done to the agenda, and therefore they did know are going to you tens of thousands, also escaping t sedans, neighboring countries. having recently arrived here in the city of as one in egypt, jasa hopes to be able to return home soon. them then a lot of that a number through denise people were destined to enter this war. but i hope it will be a short war and that the army can restore normality. osceola. why in nora, this is the combination of years of long standing mistakes. however,
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it seems that the current generation in sudan is destined to pay the price of other in their thought on a long body. the people of stu down a currently paying a very high price. the un estimates that if the fighting continues, the humanitarian crisis could worse and, and that around $800000.00 people could be forced to flee the country a while. those hundreds of thousands are on the moon. many a heading to neighboring chad, which is already house in huge numbers of sudanese refugees from earlier conflicts . it also faces its own security challenges. ah, this village in chad is just a few 100 meters from the border with sedan. refugees arriving here are mainly women and children. how to be said an animal. the war drove us from our home. we will whit on children when the armed people came. and we fled to the bush with. how is it possible, helena, mother, he sudanese refugees have fled, not only to chad,
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but to south sudan, the central african republic, and egypt. many traveling vast distances on foot or on donkeys. the united nations refugee agency and n g o is including the world food program or on the ground in chad. but the scope of the problem is huge. the new arrivals from sudan joined more than 400000 sudanese refugees already here. and chad is struggling with widespread hunger amongst its own population. the crisis in sudan and the pressure of huge flows of people creating even more instability. their ripple effect for the region is significant. it's a real concern, and we just need to find police. we need the 2 parties to the conflict do come together and find a way to resolve the conflict. because this has the possibility of disseminating
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their whole region. as agencies and the government struggle to keep up. many people are taking shelter under trees and lack access to food and clean water. every one here is working against the clock. the rainy season is just weeks away, making access much more difficult and hundreds of thousands more people are expected to arrive. if fighting doesn't stop a large scale police operation is underway across europe targeting the italian mafia group, the incognito. jam police have arrested dozens of suspects and rated homes across the country. the suspects are accused of drug smuggling, money laundering and fraud. similar operations being carried out in belgium, france, italy, watchable, and spain. as part of a european investigation of the mafia. on good days, italy's most powerful and wealthy mafia is suspected of controlling the bulk of
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cocaine flowing into europe. earlier i spoke to the dog is of a cheer. lucille fulton, rather who was at a press conference with belgium, prosecutors. yeah. hey, ben. say we are getting a clear idea of this gale of this operation today. so they have just said that there have been a $150.00 searches in 8 countries all over europe and an ard. so we get a clear idea of the number of suspected people that have been taken into custody. i just her got a fresh number from europa that has, that has been coordinating this. and you're appalled said there, there have been taken into custody. a 132 people all over europe that are members of note and guitar and an odd. so the scale of the operation gets clearer, as i said, and they have been are roughly a 2 and a half 1000 police men being involved in this. how important is this operation in the fight against organized crime in europe?
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yeah, they're the burden prosecutor has said that this is undoubtedly a run of the largest ever operation against the interrogator. and as i have already mentioned, the numbers and maybe to track it down again in germany, there has been a 1000 policeman and taking part in the operation today. and in italy, the prosecutor just said there has been 1400 policeman and involved. so there you are, the, you see that this is a really a sizable operation, but about as are to interesting in this regard. as europe, paul just stated. and it was not only in the european union that they have been doing rates, but also in 3rd countries. such as brazil and panama. well, so tell us more about the challenges that law enforcement agencies face in the fight against organized crime. i believe cross border operations like this on easy
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yeah, i made use of the occasion of being here and ask her, did i ask one police officer of the federal police in belgium and ask him exactly that question. and he told me that obviously the problem is that they do wanna hide the activities by then another problem is that crime does not stop at the border. and as i just mentioned, they also looked into panama and brazil. and there was been rates. but that is exactly the problem that the prosecutors here or policeman here often face because it's very difficult to work internationally on a right scale. so this is one of the problems. and then you also mentioned new technologies such as crypt there's, it's not really caused them headaches. so out there, there are plenty of problems, but they are so stressed they're down to working on the international corporation and this europe. oop poll investigation that we saw today, or was one of these examples how a european member states get together to crack down on criminal organizations.
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sounds like it only gets trickier, but i guess both sides do have the technology does here. thank you very much for bringing us that story to go. use them. see a show in brussels. and here are some other world news stories breaking news, palestinian official see israel and palestinian arm groups of agreed a ceasefire. following night. time is where the air strikes the target at the gaza strip. rates came in response to milton rocket attacks from the enclave hours after a high profile palestinian hunger striker died in an israeli prison. former audi boss. all that statler says he's ready to plead guilty in the trial over the diesel emission scandal. audi and its parent company, fox fightin, admitted in 2015 to having falsified emissions values in the companies diesel. you get as parliament is approved to one of the world's harshest anti l g b t q bills. it includes the death penalty for some same sex acts and 20 years in
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jail for the so called promotion of homosexuality. the bill now goes to the president who can veto it or sign it into law. the legislation has been condemned around the world. let me tell you. police in london have arrested a man outside buckingham palace on suspicion of possessing a weapon. he was taken into custody after allegedly throwing shot gun cartridges into the palace. grounds. officials say a controlled explosion was carried out as a precaution. king charles and queen camilla would not believe to be at the palace that that incident comes as british security forces prepared to deal with the challenges of the king's coronation on saturday. months of planning have gone into the event, which is expected to draw huge crowds in addition to heads of state from around the world. some royal fans have already staked out front row seats for the storage day . ah, in the dead of night,
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while the rest of london slept, rigid rehearsals take place for the coronation of king charles the 3rd burton's kings and queens have been crowned here at westminster abbey for the best part of a 1000 years and die hard. royal subjects are keen to secure the best spot to witness history being made this saturday. this is a big historic event. i am the coronation. it's something that we as a group of never witnessed before. we've only seen it in black and worked on television. i saw to be here, i'm in the, at the front to say to say history, history, hot linen for i says it's a reason some royal devotees began setting up camp more than a week before the big event. we kept young on thursday,
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the 27th april and the wait while we came here because we like to build up and there's something bigger than the coronation. and that's why i'm here. the car nations organizer has revealed the plans for the procession, which include a pageant tree of $7000.00 troops. this is a proud moment in all national story. during the coronation, the king will swear before gold on the nation to serve our country as head of stage upholding our laws and maintaining justice for all. following tradition, the king and queen will proceed to buckingham palace after they've been crying. in this 200 and 60 year old gold state coach just like queen elizabeth the 2nd it in 1953. so like it's a good thing that these bonds have secured front row seats already. as millions of
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onlookers are expected to fail the mile on saturday. all trying to catch a glimpse of britain's newly crowned monarch. and a reminder of the top story we're following for you went this hour. at least 9 people, a dead after a shooting at an elementary school in the serbian capitals belgrade. police have arrested a 14 year old boy on the victims, a children and a security guard. several others are injured, including a teacher who's believe to be in a critical condition of isn't so made in germany, is up next. i'm benches all and i'll be back next. ah
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