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the about life, the universe. kind of like a super power. our series. 40 to be answer. almost every thing. this week on the, this is the, the news coming to live from berlin. ukrainian president makes a surprise visit to the hague. a lot of music. lensky urges that a norm back style tribunal, pre created, to hold russia to account for war crimes committed in ukraine. this is ukraine denies attempting to assassinate russia's president. moscow says and drove the
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attack on the kremlin, was planned by the united states and carried out by ukraine, also coming up tens of thousands of suit in these plea the fighting at home. we hear the story of one family who risk at all to reach safety in each the hello, i'm terry martin is good to have you with us ukraine's present. lensky has said, there can be no lasting peace with russia without justice for his country. he made the remark sort of surprised visit to the netherlands speaking after visiting the international criminal court in the hague. zalinski stressed, the number of alleged war crimes committed by moscow. he called for the creation of a special tribunal into russia's actions. so as he said that it was vital, the president, putin and those responsible for the war be held accountable or immunity is the key
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. they opened the door to address. and if you look at any war any, and it will war of aggression in the history and they all have one thing in common, the perpetrators of the war didn't believe they would have to stand to officer for what the deed, they must tend to answer for more, however, brings war must receive judgment. you're creating prizes. speaking there today in the hey, well, are correspond, rosie bet, shot is there, rosie? what else stood out for you in the landscape speech today? they chose a highly symbolic location. was when, as indeed joints you chose this locations, a hague on just a symbolic location because he calls it the center of international justice, the capital of freedom and justice,
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the capital of international law. because it's host the international criminal court. it's homepage national court of justice on several other tribunals that there was one tribunal. he would certainly like to see here. and that is a special tribunal for the crime of aggression which he would like to see must go tried under the that doesn't exist currently. so lensky is pushing for the creation of such a tribe, you know, but it's not all about easy. it's legally and politically fault. we saw just how difficult it can be to have these uh, the calls of international criminal justice turn when international criminal court just in the last few months, issued under rest sports for russian president vladimir putin. but there simply isn't an international police force that can go on harassed him and bring him to face trial here in the hague, for those suspected war claims. crimes, which of course, russia denies any involvement in the president polanski use the speech. and i spoke to someone in the room who said it was really powerful. he spoke about the cases of suspected war crimes,
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and we're talking about tens of thousands of cases. he talked about a suspected cases of rate civilian killings. he talks about kid nothings of children and he, even off those in the room to take a moment of silence. to commemorate all the victims, no president to lensky also comes here not only to a symbolic locations, but on a symbolic day, because they just remember and stay in the middle of the day when benevolence reflects and remembers those victims of the 2nd world war. and of course, lensky is using, drawing on it seems to me those memories to try to evoke uh, the uh, the, what his people are going through today. i'm not so nice that we heard from the prime minister saying that we stand shoulder to shoulder with you. we will stay by your side, you credit. he said, for as long as it takes emissions that's prime minister zaleski has held a press conference with him and the belgian prime minister as well. tell us more about that as well. it was all about the weapons. it seems to be because lensky came here, not only we thought desire for a special tribunal, but also with
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a wish list of weapons on top of that list. are western fights rejects now he said there's no reason to delay such a decision to send those kind of weapons. prime minister mark was just of level instead. well, there are no taboos but we're not there yet. so it didn't seem like a hard no like that, so absolutely not happening. more like you're saying, there's still a discussion to be how do you vote, for example, the discussion in the past or i'm sending western main possible types to create about sending how it says to crazy said those type, bruce have phone, but it still was not that hard yes, that very clear. yes. which present soleski of course, would like to have heard on the street. rosie, thank you very much. our correspond it, rosie bet child there. in the heck. meanwhile, russia has accused the us of orchestrating a drone attack on the kremlin. it says the attack was carried out by ukraine on wednesday. moscow says the incident was an attempt to assassinate president vladimir putin, adding that sabotage, attacked by cuba,
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had reached unprecedented momentum. ukraine has denied any involvement in the drought attack. earlier we spoke with regular bureau chief, you're a chateau since our studio and moscow is shut down by russian authorities. our russian service has relocated to the left, the in capitol. we ask your a there why the kremlin is suddenly accusing the us of being behind the attack as well. look, terry, at 1st i guess today is the russians only spoke of ukraine and blame to be all sorry to seem to you for the drone that tax. now the americans come into consideration and the question is why washington wasn't the blaine to media? we perhaps, because of the kremlin isn't to sure that the attacks actually came from your brain . we don't know who exactly carried out these attacks, but you have to take oil to note though, is that uh is it also has arguments uh, at least not very convincing. in addition to the credit and president is speaking
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today in the heck and that the bill is to talking about it perhaps most of wanted to steal the shows up to say from him and to shift the attention to itself. what strategic interest you are a does the kremlin have been blaming the us i think a russia has never made a secret of the fact is that this voice actually also a war against the west and above all, it gave us a ride home to start their options demand that negotiations about the been used to career security architecture, if they call it a security guarantees. often nato's east towards expansion to north whiskey. you fucked with washington. and as a traveling, wanted to speak to the white house on an equal footing and illegal level. and that's why russia takes every opportunity to blame america. and russian propaganda has long claimed that the government in chief is just the puppets of government. and at the very all decision make us sit in the usa jury. thank you for now. that
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was our correspondence in re, uh you already reached out to as there's a look at some other stories making headlines around the world today. rushes for administer. psych a lot for offers in india for talks with his counterparts in the shanghai cooperation organization. the problem is expected to hold meetings with countries including india, china, and practiced in the 8 member security block was created in 2000. and one is a counter way to us outlines is in the region. japan and france have signed a nuclear cooperation agreement to accelerate the research and development of next generation reactors. the declaration which was signed in paris also 6, to improve the safety of existing reactors and will address the commissioning the disabled, focusing on nuclear plant. bridges is in the final stages of preparation for the coordination of king charles the 3rd on saturday. the 1st such event in 70 years,
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the coronation ceremony, which dates back to the middle ages, will be held at westminster abbey. 100 heads of state are expected to attend the rental rains of battered western and northern parts of rwanda, as well as you can to flooding roads and villages, and triggering land slides. more than a 120 people have died in the inundated area and search and rescue teams say the death toll will rise as record water levels subside. more rain is forecast in the coming days. village, yours in room one. does. wetlands are used to rain, but this, this is different. storms have pounded the area since last week, destroying homes, roads, and lives for residents of who the, who's alone and the don't fall off is a chance to a tweak, possessions, and reflect on a lucky escape. with them. well yeah,
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my wife was done in the window when the flood will to came through she fell down and as i tried to carry my child out of the house, i was pushed over like coverage on. but luckily i got house. i'm safe. well, there's some brought just in the water. you did injured my legs. the most yamma is the tv and you chat with when you come in and look, i'm a little authorities a bracing for the death poll here to rise as the flood waters received. for those who survived, there was never a sense of disbelief and desolation. the not doing it to the much. i'm going to put the novelty as you can see. i'm not, i'm left with nothing. oh my god, no bed and no household. you know and go ha, i came here for a job. i am saved with all my belongings are gone, forgotten and what time is it? not all the terrible. i have no money to rent a house. no husband, no children. i don't know where to go. this disaster was dangerous for us. well, richard are coming to your house,
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rescue and recovery effort jerome going across the washed hatch areas. as the president promises to open homeless shelters, to deal with an unfolding, humanitarian emergency. efforts new are likely to be hampered by forecasts for yet more rain. now to sudan in the conflict, there has generated a refugee crisis that threatens the entire region. egyptian authorities say 40000 suits and these have cross the border into egypt in the past 2 weeks. but making it to safety is not the end of the journey for those laying the war, they have to find ways to survive in a country bottling a severe economic crisis itself. dw spoke with one young woman who made it from cartoon to cairo, buses and trucks. arrived at the egyptian suit in these border full of people fleeing the violence in sedan. some will have to wait in the hot sun for days
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before they are allowed to enter egypt. but not everyone is here legally. 15 year old miriam was smuggled through the egyptian border with her mother and sisters for their journey less than 10 days. and they had to leave her 2 brothers and her father behind and car to kind of go to the the, i mean there was a lot of shootings and matching up for next door. neighbors were hit with bonds for that. i know a lot of people were injured in as a follow up to the we slide with our neighbors and many other people that left them . i don't know whether or not, but we saw a card and heard someone calling smuggling smuggling. and then we got in the car and we paid down on the pedal. mario men or family remained homeless in cairo for a few days until they were found by a mol russell. she runs in and g o that as, as homeless displays, people with housing, medical treatment and psychological support. and we're trying to help people that
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do not have relatives or acquaintances here in the, at their conditions are difficult. they've been true or little from some of the families we've taken to get registered and you and hcr were given appointments in 6 months. that's a long time in that time as well. the displaced person could be taken advantage of . there are many dangerous, like organ trafficking in child labor, according to egyptian authorities, more than 40000 student needs have crossed into egypt over the past 2 weeks. but their journey doesn't end when they arrive. too many do not have relatives or money and are dependent on 8 organizations. others like mary and her family are waiting to be re united with their loved ones. land. that is the last and we have no idea what's going to happen to us in egypt. we don't know if we're going to
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settle here or not, and the, the little amount of so that we have to wait for the whole family to be here. i say no, i'm worried, they won't come by you and i won't be able to work here to know when it was that the and the still have a bit of stuff that did, said maria, i'm hope she and her family will be able to return home soon fell to india and police have clashed with a group of wrestlers in new delhi, as they protested near the indian parliament. the rustlers among the olympic medalists had been protesting since the end of april. they are demanding the rest of the countries federation cheap. who is accused of sexually harassing 7 female wrestlers, including a minor manchester city star and former dorman striker elling, holla, and his maid football history. with a goal against west tom holland became the 1st player to score $35.00 goals in one premier league season. the norwegians goal moved him past the decades old record
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held by allan cheever. and andy cole, highlands is only 22 years old, and has 5 more games to add to his record before the end of the regular season. or you're watching dw news from berlin, coming up next, the making of a monarch or documentary film and looks at the life of king charles. of course we've got lots more news coming for you at the top of the hour and you get all the news any time you want on our website, w dot com. i'm terry martin. thanks for watching the green fence. do you feel worried about the panel? i'm the host of the on the green fence post cost and so we, it's.