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sounds like the universe kind of like a superpower. our series 40 to almost every thing. this week on the, you're watching the news coming to live cumberland. the un watchdog warns of a potentially dangerous situation and europe largest nuclear plants. it's near front line fighting brain and is held by russia. officials installed by moscow are now evacuating people from nearby areas show
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a deadly shooting at an outlet mall in the us state of texas. 9 people are killed including the gunman. several others have been hospitalized in critical condition. plus god save the king. after the pump and pageantry of the coordination of the people in the u. k. feel about controls, the 3rd and point. what making that official, the hello i'm claire richardson. thank you so much for joining us. the head of the un nuclear watchdog has more of a potentially dangerous situation around this operation. nuclear station in ukraine . officials installed by moscow have a gun evacuating people nearby. it comes as the leader of russia's wagner, mercenary group gift. any provision says he'll carry out his threat to withdrawal his fighters from the strategically important city of bock moved starting next week
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. ukrainian forces are still dug in there just by months of russian attacks of the ukrainian troops but to the holding on. despite the onslaught. the soldiers on the outskirts of the eastern ukrainian city of buckboard say, russian forces had been throwing everything at them in recent days. but they're not giving out. good, i need isn't what the enemy has been trying to storm our front positions for the past week. so that way we successfully stop. so i'm going to wait a little bit this morning around 5 am, up to 2, and am you squads charged in our direction? they're pushing is ongoing. but as you can see, all that for holding them i despise being under russian city each for some 10 months. ukraine still has a foothold in the front on the city, but it comes at a heavy human cost, something ukrainian presidents. a lot of them is zalinski acknowledged in keith as
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he mocked the cranes infantry day. he paid homage to the nation soldiers pricing their bravery and strength. your o heretic infantry is the basis of defense on the battlefield. and therefore, you are the source of strength for our entire ukraine, for all those who fight for our country to be its setup. and i see that as well. the meanwhile, on the russian side apparent disunity, the wagner of power military group has been spear, heading rushes efforts to capture by moods, but has reportedly suffered heavy casualties to the head of the medicine or a false you have any precaution blamed the russian defense ministry for those losses. so i think a lot of emulation guide and now he's reportedly oscar most car to allow his forces to pull out of the city and be replaced by those of chechen lita rum. sudden come eat of go with the head of the muslim majority. republic says he's not forces ready
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to step in. but both men say any transfer won't take place until the 10th of may. after russia celebrates victory day in world war 2. for on this i have joined by former british military intelligence officer, frank ludwig, frank, good to see you again. can you tell us how likely you think it really is that the wagner group will withdraw from bach move? well, good afternoon. class. i think it's unlikely that they will withdrawal. oh that they will be replaced by ask months for the following reasons. to do so would be to acknowledge the fee to what has been a very major bottle. secondly off not so not. that's the cut her off. see the chechen, so just on top, the numbers to replace wagner, which is already taking huge casualties itself, of course, and i would suspect as well, but touching it is not as talent of casualties as the rest of the present system.
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finally, the russian army would find it very difficult to hold back much without wagner. so i would take the view that this is more frustrating and box stopping by precaution and the rest of the crew at the restaurant and russian military high command. mm hm . and i also want to ask you about that warren, from the un a nuclear watchdog. we heard about safety concerns at this out for region nuclear plants. can you tell us how fragile the situation there is? yeah, i think it's, it's generally just genuinely dangerous. so nothing new car engineer and don't have any expertise or not. but mr. rossi, who needs a i, a is, and he is very concerned about their success. the situation that you mentioned before is unpredictable and dangerous. this is compounded of course, by the fact that separation of the past ation itself, which is already a sort of danger level. according to mr. rossi. village is a being evacuated by russia. ukraine is report that the uh,
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the power uh to the station itself to keep it cool has been shut down. was big shut down. and of course it's likely to come by, sa probations, will start around that because it's an extremely important area operationally for both sides. so yes, it's extremely concerning. a very dangerous indeed that tell us more about that. do you think then that's out for risha is the place where we will see the starts of the expected ukrainian counter offensive and where you craniums will be focusing their forces. or you need to be careful about this contra fence that and how it's how it's frame it's. it's highly unlikely that this will be, says will be carried johnson in the phone with one blow and everyone will be free item months. it's much more likely to be a series of, of, of assaults by you. credit force is a times and places of that choosing across the full of less that they are endeavoring to re take. one of those arrows, as undoubtedly would undoubtedly will be this operation, cost on the cost to,
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to the west and separate just starting the cost on city on a bubble. an equally important plate. 30 new coding of a couple of which is relevant to the crimea issue. but the ukraine may decide also i'm probably will to conduct operations in the hands can do hundreds and the next to so this will be one operations will be monday under the car doctor over a period of, of months, probably all the way up to the wind so i thought i would leave it to the very competent ukranian generals to decide when and where those operations will take place. i think speculation is interesting but, but not try. okay, productive. well, thank you so much for joining us again today on d. w, and is that is frank back which led to the west state of texas. now where 9 people, including the gunmen, have been killed in a shooting at a shopping center. several people have been hospitalized. it is the latest in
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a state of mass killings across the united states. sounds of gunfire. st. panic shoppers running for their lives. people who begin their day with a plan to go shopping to their last press on the sidewalk, outside of a shopping. no witnesses say a gunman stepped out of a car and began shooting a lot of no or heard about like 10 pop. so off i look at the customer next to me as, as like, was that gunshots and you're like, no, it's probably just construction or something. and then like for $1015.00 more shots go off. and so i ran to the front of the store and they're like no, that's shooting and we see the guy, there's this guy dressing all black wearing of this as an assault rifle shooting at people. police responded quickly, but not before many lay dead. and several people were critically injured. some of them children at $336.00, our officer was at,
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i'm pretty mountain. that's on an unrelated call. he heard gunshots located the gunshot, located, the shooter, neutralize the shooter neutral, neutralize the threat. we believe at this point that the shooter acted alone. one of the most gun friendly states in the us, texas recently made it legal for most people over 21. to openly carry a handgun without a permit, stun shoppers were made to leave the mall with their hands up. proving they were not a threat. a scene that's become routine in a nation unable to find a way out of a pattern. it means death at the hands of a stranger can come at any time that's bring you up to speed now with some other stories making news around the worlds. tens of thousands of israelis have protested intel a vive. for the 18th, straight week, against the government's plan to reform, the judiciary prime minister benjamin netanyahu has postponed the proposals. but
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the demonstrators, once i'm scrapped altogether, the overall would give the governments the final say in appointing judges. in the democratic republic of congo, the death toll from floods and lance lights has risen to more than 200 people. the east of the country has was hit by torrential rain. this week the flooding swept away homes and left many buried under the mud. the un has called it a climate change induced disaster. japan's casita has been welcomed by south korean president units of fuel for a bilateral summit and sold. this is the 1st official visit via japanese leader to south korea in over a decade. the pair angels, through their ties emitted growing regional challenges and at least 54 people are now known to have been killed in violence in india is northeastern 9 of 4 states. thousands of soldiers have been sent through the region
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to restore order. troops are visible in the city of info the capital of mont. a poor attends calm, has returned to parts of the territory, but the after effects of days of violence are plain to see. the security forces have been given tough powers, including assurance, sight order, in cases they deem extreme. but the widespread disorder has already prevailed thousands to free their homes, seeking safety. when the cookie militants attacked after surrounding our village and book, how they began firing at us with their guns, did we panic and abandon all our belongings and fled for our lives to come over? the gangs of tug suddenly attacked and set fire to a neighboring village, forcing me to flee. although i was initially hesitant, my sons convinced me to try to escape, you know,
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they stayed back in the village and i'm worried about their safety. well, you know who i'm going to see over are, these were the scenes on wednesday. the violence erupted is growing ethnic tensions came to a head. so made to the largest ethnic group is demanding tribal status. that would give them better job and educational opportunities. tribes that are already recognized, oppose the change to the united kingdom. now, where king charles and his wife, a queen, camilla had been crowned in front of nearly 2000 dignitaries at westminster abbey in london. the much anticipated event was watched by royal fans across the united kingdom and around the worlds a ceremony not witnessed for 70 years. the combination of a monarch, the atmosphere is soaked up quite a crowd of tens of thousands who waited despite the rain to witness the beginning
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of a new royal era. charles, the 3rd, already named king is conveyed to west to me is to add to the church which held the funeral of his mother, queen elizabeth last year inside the abbey, a crowd of dignitaries and celebrities, some of whom have played monarchs on the fall, most benches most members of the royal family, fractured by recent scandals, the re united for an event in which personalities disappear beneath pump. in his 1st words, charles pledges to work for his kingdom. i come not to be served but to serve. after a costume change, charles is seated on the car, a nation chair and presented with the symbols of power, usually locked in the tower of london. and finally, the crown,
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heavy in ways and meaning was only for the moment of coronation. after to our service, king charles images to appeal of church bells and is driven away in a golden coach past the flags of commonwealth nations, some of which may seek to remove him as headed states. finally, back at buckingham palace, the new king and queen appear on the balcony, accompanied by slims down, says, a family members whose may be a difficult reign, his family, his kingdom, and his road. a rule at fred's all moments. holding them together will be the challenge of his remaining years. just before we go, a reminder of our top stories at this hour of the head of the when's nuclear
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watchdog has more of a potentially dangerous situation around this operation? nuclear station in ukraine officials installed by moscow have begun evacuating people nearby. and 9 people, including the gunmen, have been killed and an outlet mall in the us state of texas. it's the latest reaction in an unprecedented pace of mass killings in the united states. at this hour a sports life is coming up after a short break session for that or check us out online. our website is w dot com. thanks. i'm watching the when i heard the verdict, what i felt was deep sorrow.
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