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wages effort against corruption and political crimes. in our series. guardians of truth. watch now on youtube dw documentary the this is dw new fly from ballot. ukraine issues in area of the load across the entire country, off the russian drone and miss of strikes overnight. several injured in attacks on keys and all the city drain is calling it the biggest drone attacks ever carried out. all the tests also coming off. so don's warring factions,
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struggle to fall off of bradshaw seized by another day of the peace talks, is on the way in saudi arabia and just allowing badly needed aid to reach sybil. then the german bonus, we got to still only one point off at the top of the table off with demolishing bolts 6 the i'm good. how the elf is welcome to the program. ukraine has issued a nationwide airlines as of to russia launch the wave of air strikes, the printing officials at least 5 people were injured and overnighted tax on the capital. and at least 4 of the cities skis may have called at the biggest drone the attack on the capital. and the anti war of the slow added mary of keith
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inspects the ruins of this apartment. after a terrifying night in the capital, the message press x 2 off on top of the 6. give me guys a drawing the flights of direction i know hometown and thanks to the me. so systems everyone wants to move down but not before the attack. drones entered this built up residential neighborhood. several people were hurt by falling drone debris, sleepless locals. no, it could have been much worse. for him was little boy, there was nothing i could do. i sheltered in the corridor behind the 2 walls. so there must do them with us to the bank. then there was a flash on the sound. all was as if that across the room is all was firing,
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didn't it back to you without your so she went a little and what's the worst thing is that we have learned to live with it. we got up in the morning, slept, took the child to school. it's frightening in the port city of odessa, official said, russian air strikes, head of food warehouse firefighters battled through the night to contain the damage . by daybreak, ukraine had accused russia of breaking the terms of a green export deal. official said moscow was refusing to register vessels entering the black sea, effectively blocking ukraine from supplying grain to the world. or did i be of corresponding economy is empty for us and i'll somalia to tell us more about the most recent rates. well for now the last couple of hours have been comparisons become we've had some area warnings that see me what caused by russian dummy flight
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. so they send this to gigi almost into the image. i think the start of some kind of attack, but then return to face without releasing any massage. think this is all about trying to test ukraine's ad defenses. trying to look at where those radios are trying to get the crime potentially to waste. it's a very precious and very limited quantity of reasons for those advent systems on cheap targets like drones last night was certainly very, very unusual in terms of the length of the air raid wanting bad those drones talking over a period of 3 hours. also felt like just when everyone was getting back, sleep to think it was over, there would be a new bang. and when you woke up this morning and looked at people in the street, so it's a very, very tied faces around. now we just do know, at least from the official information to all those drones were shut down over the key of at least. but then there is the issue of debris in a dense people. places you like here that will means houses damaged or cause destroyed. and it's just a very is vivid reminds people who kind of
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a thought of these attacks when now i think of the possibly standing key if this is still very railed ancient stuff. so what buff mode most scout has no grieves apparently, to deliver more immunization to the back. now permits are equal to continue. it's a sold on the move, what respectful that have on the situation that well, i think it's kind of difficult to see if this is really, you know, something we can take at face value. or if this is actually about just bugging and progressing, being given to come see stopping the risk by the government in most going told to stay there whether they will actually get damaged and they say they need what is just about saving face. we don't quite know, but it does seem like bio intense purposes. basically, the russian a check on those remaining 10. 15. 20 percent obama held by your brain forces is proceeding slower than had in previous weeks. and the they all really running out of boots on the ground to keep going and rigorous. now me with the church and you, it's none of these parts of verses and that jeffries is
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a willing to risk risk their own lives. as bigler has a difficult see how they're gonna have anything to show for these choose offices in back. look a little over tomorrow for that big russian holiday on the mainland to me the military holidays are so definitely a big disappointment. i guess that for the crime in that so that they have so little to show for so many losses every month to month. and that's what people had in our report. then they rushed to once again, effectively stop the rain initiative by refusing to register incoming vessels. what's your take on this thing? they've done this time and time again, maybe not as publicly. they've just basically made things difficult to make those inspections happen. so slowly that it costs the logistics companies, people's shipping, that you're printing or not green out, a lot of money just wasted waiting for those inspections. i think for now they don't. where are you willing to kill the deal outright? but that's certainly showing that they have these options to really make any ukraine stuff that you can only create and they willing to use them because they're
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reporting from t. thank you, nicky. it's time now to have a look at some of the other headlines in russia. at least 4 people have died and was five's wages of the year old mountains. thousands of homes were destroyed and several villages were evacuated. defies being funded by strong winds. authorities have opened an investigation into a possible negligence for one of the deadliest fires in india, a free people were killed with an air force fights. objects crashed into a house. the pilot objected to safety before the soviet aeroplane went down to the northern states of raw just on india's report to set to ground its entire fleet of unique jets by 2025. after a series of crash officials in the democratic republic of congo. say the death toll from flooding has doubled to more than $400000.00 so reported missing
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after torrential rains bass itself, keys and probably other parts of east africa have also been devastated by heavy rain. full representatives of saddam's. rival factions, a meeting for c spine negotiations in the saudis, city of jetta and the national media hoping to secure last in peace, even as fighting continues in saddam's capital car to the conflict between the sudanese army and the rival rapids support forces. power military is now entering its full week a chaos in costume among to thousands fleeing international diplomats. many had been involved just weeks before in if it's to transition from military to civilian rule. now some of the questioning whether they may have done more harm than good in 2019 widespread protests were followed by a military to the top of the countries longstanding dictates that eventually there
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was a transitional power sharing agreement between the military and civilians until elections could be held, so don had a new civilian prime minister and a transitional military council out of so this is where the trouble began. the council was chaired by general abdel for to elbow hyundai. his deputy was mohammed having done doug low or emitted the leader of the power military rapids support forces. these men now lead the 2 sides in the conflict hope so the democracy was set back in 2021 when committee and the hon deposed the civilian government. but the differences for the power sharing, the hardening. meanwhile, from the us, the military puts the strain back on his friends and does what's necessary. i think the support that has been restaurant from international greetings to resume the you in the us and britain, among other power has resisted calls to sanction the military leadership given committee. and albert han legitimacy while hoping for better results than the history of violent suggested. any transition is static and saddam,
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we are particularly delicate stage of this transition. so i really for both sides. why involved in the political process to go the extra myer, to west shreds from restoration of city enrolled in the country. now you've, it's a whole pragmatism for both. i mean, the protests, the us and britain, what's the bridge? the generals differences. while the generals with the pulling the forces in the capital and just weeks lisa, the war was on and from all the situation is a domino joined by cameron hudson is the analyst and the consultant on the african piece security and governance issues. he's also a senior associate at the center for strategic and international studies to join us from washington. now, how much of a role the strength of west has had in fueling the conflict in sit on?
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well, i don't think that i would say that the, the, the west has been fueling the conflict. i think if we look back at the negotiations, the mediation that's been taking place there for the last 6 months, i think we can, it's fair to say that there have been some errors of omission and errors of commission. but of course, all of that, i think intention around the idea of bringing civilians back into the, the, the, the, the rule of the country. i think the question is, you know, did we put too much faith in what we were hearing from the military leaders that they were willing to submit to civilian rule? did we do enough to isolate those spoilers who were against seeing the transformation of the country and the restoration of civilian rule setting? there are things that we certainly got long analysis. we got wrong, but i don't think that the western or international effort to find
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a way forward was, was the cause of the fighting that's broken out. do you see any one thing that the west could have done differently or? well, i think that throughout this process, going back to 2019 and going back to the very start of the revolution, washington and its allies in the west have prioritized the voices of those people with guns uh over people in the civilian uh, you know, civil society political leadership of the country, and we really need to had been investing much more in bringing those voices into a more formal conversation. demonstrating that they are in fact, the true leaders of the country. demonstrating our, our commitment to the, to the ideals of the revolution. i think that many in the west and in the international coalition, which now is expanded beyond the west because it obviously includes saudi arabia,
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you egypt, you hear them talking about stability. and i think we have gotten away from the idea of democracy, stability and democracy are not the same thing with assuming these people are, are demanding, is democracy. what they are trying to be served is stability. but of course, suzanne has never known stability under military rule isn't stability a prerequisite off a democracy. well, that is, of course why sudan has never had democracy, is because we have always made this notion of near term stability a prerequisite for democracy. and what you have just expressed is the expression of diplomats who have been mediating this conflict now for 4 years. never able to deliver real civilian rule real democracy if we allow ourselves to be satisfied with this illusory idea of stability, then we will never achieve and assume these people will never achieve that, which they are dying for today. now what kind of leverage then does the
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international community uh to stop the lots shifted to achieve at least ability as a 1st step or well, i think washington comes to these talks this week with new leverage in the form of a sanctions regime that was announced last week, by the, by the administration, we understand that they are using those, the threat of those sanctions to try to bring people to the table and to try to get them to at least concede on these, on the small points around humanitarian access and n ceasefire again, i think we have to question the durability of any agreement that comes under duress and that comes under threat. i think we have, you know, these, these sanctions should have been levied long ago and we should be negotiating now. the terms under which we would remove sanctions, not negotiating the which the terms under which we would impose sanctions. so i think washington and its allies have really gotten this backwards. we've lost this
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griffin sedan. and if we continue only talking to military leaders, we're going to continue to have this kind of false sense of security that won't, that won't last very long time and how some of the analysts and consult on the african piece secuity and governance issues. thank you very much for your expertise . thank you. know, tens of thousands of people have fled to fighting incidents in neighboring countries, but not everyone is able to flee. dw spoke to a mother who stuck with her children, incurred to some people. since they weren't immediate danger, their homes had been attacked or they were forcibly evacuated by security forces in areas that heavy selling the residents were to to lease in other areas. people found that they were going to be in the middle of ongoing arm conflict and to avoid coming for the whole collateral damage and they had to flee their homes.
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some people were attacked in their home somewhere around that complaint. and so they chose to lease to see for places we can't guarantee the safety of our family on the roads. right now. i have 3 teenage son. i have been through our assess checkpoints. they are managed by very young, very young soldiers. and i don't want to put my children in a confrontation with them. the fact of the matter is that when you do decide to sleep, you can't guarantee your safety. right now i am also a company by my elderly mother. and so the evacuation routes that people have taken heading to ports with don, i don't have sign, then we're headed towards the stage in order for us that that
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our dispute is not an option for for health purposes. and for safety purposes we, we need the international community to take ownership of their role in what was framed as mediation over the past few years, but didn't listen to the places over people. it was obvious, it was obvious that the interest of the senate needs people for not being centered at the narrative. it was all about politics. it was all about power, big amounts of the revolution. freedom piece, just this, seem to call on the by roads. if we can guarantee that we can stay safely in our home and a real ceasefire is reached. state is our country, this is our home. so you don't want to leave our homes. we don't want to go anywhere. we just want to be safe. we just ask for
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a function in country the country that we love that we fought for. this is where we want to be right now. this is where we want to stay. this is our today most victory in europe day may the 8th 1945. when world war 2 ended in europe and germany is ami, was defeated after the war. millions of displays, people including prisoners and fullest labor, was returned home. but the jews who had been liberated from nazi concentration camps, the ordeal was not whole, but they have to continue living and comes in germany. and some for years the use of alexander has long been eager to return to lands back in bavaria. the 100 year old came all the way from los angeles to visit the concentration camp here. it's where the nazis took him after deporting him from poland. and this was
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the like, the over 30 he over 14000 jews were killed in the coffer ring concentration camp some 2000 of them in the last months of the war. most of them, like yoseph, had been forcefully moved to germany from eastern europe. at the end of april, 1945, the us liberated the survivors. here we so please call me by environment the city. so when you is because it's going to end soon, we'll tens of thousands of liberated use, gathered in southern germany when the war ended. they had lost everything, their families and their homeland, and no country in the world wanted to take them in, in the us army setup, so called displaced persons or d, p camps for them in law inspect the jewish camp, became a town in the middle of the city with its own jewish police force and its own educational
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institutions. yup. wrestler was also born in poland and liberated from the concentration camp and non spic. as a teenager, he lived in the jewish d p camp for 2 years until he could emigrate to the us. we started to have a normal life. what we called no, for us is, was normal for everybody as it was up. no. because it was not. it was conventional we will disturb children. at the time, holocaust survivors received little sympathy from germans in lands bear. on the contrary, anti semitism lived on even after the war, and the town repressed its involvement in the terror. monthly dialer has been fighting for a dignified memorial in the city for 40 years. he's the president of a local foundation to commemorate nazi crimes. his work meets resistance to this
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day because it shows that i reach by limit when someone asks it, do you have a building permit? and i have to say not yet. that's my limit. when i want to convince someone, does foundation has bought this side of the former concentration camp to build and documentation center here? use of alexander supports the effort. people ask me, why did you come back as low as i told him, i conversed because i survived. it lifted yoseph has made it his life's work to speak out on the horrors of the holocaust. and he warns even 78 years after the victory over hitler's germany, the victims and their suffering should not be forgotten. and it spoiled. we stopped with the speed of football and off the bind one on the
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south at a document new victoria were both spoke was required to maintain pressure on the lead lead. as with most folks still, i mean to qualify for european competition. next time fans were expecting a tough game, and the players made it look like a walk in the park. newman's home support you a when was required to keep the button is league a dream alive? horsberg chasing this 3rd straight victory stick between them and 3 points yet don't win pounds early threw carried him at a yay! me to set the tongue for a comfortable off to noon. a pin point hidden from the young gemini, international. adding a need in to and provide as the best the and i they, i made it sunni aloft the twins, the minutes a purchase finish from the frenchman. it was 3 meal before the break. union brent? seeing, i don't, you know, minded, not,
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and 7 strike any 2nd goodness. we get campaign to building and go seen only actually in the 2nd tough the teenagers shots initially well saved by coo and can steals only to wind up in the back of the net. regardless of the game. you made it 5 meal just before the hour mark hey, fits dry cool bleed campaign for the 21 year old to run salts into the wounds in the 6 minutes. a casual finish from the englishman and wrapping up a 6 meal victory. a starting day at the office, but the woman who sit just one point behind buying off the 31 matches plain as well. i'm like the mayo colleagues. voice books. women may indeed show the work of their opponent cologne as they were back in action for the 1st time off of the
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thrilling went over arsenal. in the champ is the semi final, they had school 16 times in the last 3 games domestically. the goals just kept flowing, love support rested several of their big hooters after their energy sapping extra time, went over arsenal. but it didn't make any difference to their red hot domestic form catalina brain. my headed them in front after just 8 minutes. cologne and scored, only 14 goes all season going into this one, but they stand box for it with an equalizer. american. what is precise, pre kick me to 11 on 10 minutes back cologne's paint helps didn't last long. this time it was medina haggerty, heading in to restore the world's lead on 19 minutes. and it was game over just before half time as lena. overdue off made it 3. and then for the early in the 2nd half of the see is if you go to put
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past your own keeper to rub salt into cologne's wounds before brain, i scored her 2nd to make it 6. and alexandra pop climbed off the bands to complete the routes in the 84 minutes. 71, it finished the result. what's the world's one point behind by here and with 3 games left, a dream one display got and champions league devil is still very much on added formula one defending champion mux to stop and showed his brilliance by winning the miami ground pretty despite starting the race way down the grid and 9th place you over to ripple teammate, says you paris. later on to extend his champions said lead the styles were out in false in miami for the 2nd edition of the cities. april. i'm going pre, but it was the starting,
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the call you some brightest. next step and started 9 from the grid after a miscalculation in qualifying to make says, your pet is was on poll and go to a clean leah to track practice with mexican fans to, to him on but don't twin for step and gradually made his way up to the field, the double will champion showing up all his best moves to seamlessly rise up the 2nd race lead to parents have to pick 1st because he was on tie as was degraded, quicker, allowing for stipend to hit the front. he eventually had to change the tires himself with a moods just behind perez. and in the refreshing change, some years past, the red little pad within allowed to race rob at the beginning team old as for step and getting past parents own expression tires and power into one of the most impressive that was 38 victories. he's the 1st man since 1994 to win from 9 good good rates. i mean that set out of trouble in the beginning. and then uh,
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yeah, just had a clean raise you know pick the cause off of my one. and then i could say i was really no, no, no, no. how far as and that's where we, i think made the difference. read both of one. oh, $5.00 races so far this season for step of now has a 14 point lead ova perez at the top of the standing. so that's, it's a from me um, but whose team you're off today. that will be what it is update for you. at the top of the but now i don't go away. news agent is next. ben for students with a look ahead to next weekend's elections in the office. the
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bar to stick. freedom and freedom of expression came to an end in 1933.
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berlin. what followed was on precedent persecution. how could it come to them? and what to do young people to think about this barbaric destruction of culture. 26 c d w. we've got some hot tips for your bucket list, the magic corner check hot spot and some great cultural memorials to double your travels off. we go through because these orchestra called the brain continuously. that's itself. we ask a few,
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a few questions. we arteries, ones for us. psycho causes monster waves. how powerful are your thoughts? we can control our thoughts, which makes us very powerful questions about the universe and the rest were series 40 to be answered almost every thing this week on t w the this is dw, and use asia coming up today. could they cause cancer? be instant noodles still on the menu in indonesia, despite health warnings. how brain a tiny politics, a whole raft of environmental was failed to sway those was all the main parties in the.