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to step into a big venture, the treasure map for modern globetrotters discover some of us record breaking site on google back too. and now also in book form the . this is the w news live from the land, the russia and ukraine exchange. prison is an investment over a 100 q training and soldiers captured in the fighting for the flash points that st . returning home, the swamp comes and stock the messenger 8th hand over that positions to the russian army. also coming up the refugees seeking protection from saddam's simple books,
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our report that visits a comes in, shots, less food and all the essentials, all in short supply and stalls gathering can as the prestigious film festival drills to a close movie. veteran harrison ford is being honored with a lifetime achievement award and the competition films eagerly await the jury's verdict of hoover, when this is tom doing the manuscript is making welcome to the program. we begin with some breaking news ukrainian president, the load demands. the lensky is cooling a new russian attack, a crime against humanity. russian missiles struck a hospital in the central ukrainian city of dundee, pro killing at least one person, an injuring fiftteen local media,
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showed buildings a blaze of stuff, struggles to evacuate to patients. so lensky said, rescue as well, working out the scene to clear debris and rescue victims. the attack was positive. what ukrainian officials are cooling a massive rocket and drone attacks on the disney pro petra region. no correspondent mathias billing is standing by in the ukrainian capital key for the very latest high months. he is. what more can you tell us about this attack on the hospital ends in the pro? yeah, it was the hospital in the pro, it's uh, being part of the elijah uh, selling a companion by russia in several places near the front line. we've also heard news from other top cities that are pretty close to the front lines like hopkins that they have been a rocket attacks again end up being rocket attacks uh, on uh,
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other places in ukraine last night. so um, it happens frequently. this was a hospital um and uh, the people in that were people in the end we've seen pictures of how these people way back to a tooth. uh, so it was a hospital functioning and the top is all the time is measured targets. this kind of civilian infrastructure here in ukraine, that was also a tax on the rest of the country during and not during the night though. what then? yes, that was again rockets lying and drones. and i must say like, i have not heard anything this night and many people i spoke to, i have also not heard anything. some people who live close to the outskirts have heard something but very faint. so most of them were obviously intercepted. those that were flying on keys, not all of them were flying on key for those that were flying on teeth. well, obviously intercepted already way before the city. so it was not one of these dramatic nights with as the fence that we've seen in the past 2 days. and over the
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last quite a few rockets and many, many drones flying. this happens really frequently and all. and if it wasn't for the defense, the damage here would be really a big in the city. but the defense that has been delivered since last october, really makes a difference. now and many of these weapons, these are all kids, some drones that don't even reach their targets anymore. they don't use my tail spelling error pushing from k. thanks so much for that. meanwhile, russia and ukraine has carried out of prison, a swamp and is a contested city of buff moved a $160.00 training soldiers were returned in the exchange and diagnose, come on the pay it to be welcoming, returned russian soldiers to the most. marie russian unit said it was not withdrawing from the flash point, sissy, and handing over full control to the russian military. but keith is still insisting the best mood has not yet fully on. this footage appears to show and launch
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prisoner exchange. it's been released by bushes must and roy, me, the wagner groups, the men in uniform being moved from one side to another in this section. buck and his leader. yep. can you, pre goshen is seen apparently speaking to captions, ukrainian troops, nature. the billionaire is films talking to returned. russian person is all the video calling to be independently verified. ukraine says it's secure the release of a $106.00. so which is captured fighting in the devastated city of bach mode, the boss, everyone who, who had this exchange is great. i've always so grateful to each of our soldiers who we show that we have the appropriate exchange for every one of the front ship.
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remember this little bush and present as we take from all of our people we will re tash the day over the prison. the 12th comes as 3 goes and the balkan is what came back. moved is done the most in reply to saw jude to pull out of the city is being destroyed by the longest running fast hole in the wall. 5, june the 1st day and by the way, transferring positions munitions to the military. everything including military rations more. yes or what if the military are in a tough situation? of course, we're leaving those who played a crucial part in capturing back much rock. was your baltimore last weekend pre goshen claimed full control of bach mode. ukrainian troops denying this this. they say this still holding ground in the city, south west and the suburbs. 3 goshen says 20000 box and
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the troops have been killed here. but that think i may be much higher. are many of the groups fighters have been recruited from russian prisons? now it looks like it will be up to the regular army to continue that battle. here is to sedona where the reports of breaches and the latest ceasefire between the countries army and the power military force. who has been violently crushing for over a month now. and monitoring groups that's out to oversee the truth, says the sudanese capital hall to him has been hit by strikes and artillery fire. a seaside which began on monday was designed to allow humanitarian aid into the castle as well as regions where refugees have fled. the fighting neighbor and chad is one country now given shelter to tens of thousands of suit the needs are poor. so show a while visited
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a refugee camp on the border with the don to see what conditions that are like just a few days ago, going on a promise, like very different. now she's in both in chad. just simple enough elaina. what's the thing i left in my bed behind, full, but a rush of my very nice house that my matches that were fined as well as the fact that i left them all behind me was in a dark door ensued on it. it's a region known around the world full of violence and hunger. but while her husband was a nice born date, when he was killed in the latest conflicts back home, she took her 5 children and slipped the walk for days to get by the conditions, to see the compass build out of cause and fix and nothing much else there's a storm coming in right now, which means many people here will have no shelter from the rain. and right now,
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the houses are literally flying apart. bone and her children are just a few amongst thousands in discount. the other comes nearby already who's nearly half a 1000000 to glenda 4 years ago, supplies and funds with heights in the region before the latest violence, a worker say. now with people like phone and a family here, there's even less to go around. turn them off on my i see do more. yeah. right now we don't have enough assign shift and community that we worry about how to get enough supplies for you. so we can help in times it may direct my a dollar bill. it's not just sit and these people who are arriving come, come to ma, here is for toddy is who are leaving on the other side of the border with hoops left a file and they to bring stories of murder, relatives, and ravaged teenagers. and they too are desperate because these people have come
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home. so not technically refugees, it is much more to reach them. this well is suppose to supply what's up with 70000 people. i mean, anyway, there is no water, no food. the children sleep on cardboard without blankets. there is no hospital to help us. you know. it is very difficult. why, you know, we don't know what to do. people should come to our age. everyone here is looking for safety. those who left are 4 years ago. those who escape the recent fighting in to don and those who came home to todd but found nothing. but 8 organizations warranty file is still over into the account. so it gives you a little plastic of it in terms of security, they're still located on the border. that's not very safe. they're still very close to the areas where the fled from. it's another job to find suitable sites to really keep them to set them up and give them everything they need from
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a point. that's awesome. a vacuum uncomfortable task board and focuses on basic needs. let hello come to mind the. i have no clothes for google. you know plastic tart, no soap and no brain 97 to 90. i don't even have simple green to cook t n t. now for, for the mind a bit of a bigger hole is to return to a home that is just a few kilometers away. but that feels more distant with every seas fire. that's who does war in general's break? a 20 me now in the studio is are for so show level. well, who fall that story? china, thanks for joining us here. we saw in your report that as a rain storm was approaching, that kind of weather is going to become the norm when the rainy season begins. can you explain to us what that means to the people in the account? what it means for them is that they're literally going to be battered by the rain every single time down for already that you story. and that report how like the
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houses or the structures rather with literally flying or flying everywhere. just from that when song that came in and i know already that there was already 11 down for, and people literally just out there and, and took it out. so there's literally no way to go. there was a there's, there's no way to hide for 4 people. so that's one issue. but the other issue as well is the a that is supposed to get to them is also going to delete the trucks that are coming in from environmental that a trucking in the 8 are coming from the world food program or other agencies that way. so have quite many issues getting to to, to that far of it's been tried region the tearing is very difficult. we also passed through it's quite difficult to get through. it's literally just direct, attracts in, in, in the desert, you know, and already we saw like some trucks were broken down on the way there. and you can
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just imagine now we need, it's now monday with, with all the, with her of stuff. it's just going to be almost impossible for those 8 trucks to get there and why it's crucial that aid needs to get there. is because some of the kids on the account already. mallory so this point. so if it is a that absolutely absolutely is needed and it will probably be delayed. this is the one of the fees that the officials have. there is just an extraordinary situation. and i know that you found out that cha, dns who had returned home to escape, the violence ensued on, i'm not guessing equal access to as you were saying, the very limit, tips, food and shelter. so what are they doing to survive? i mean, we kind of stumbled on that kind of actually because it's not one of the cops that he would usually get the press going to so we, we, we got there and we understood that always not. so then these refugees here is heidi is in the situation that was quite different from the other times because they had little what's a, what's much less, what's a they also had much less tops or,
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or structures in place and booked us. thankfully, the very day that we were there was the 1st day that it was through the program was given out food 8. so if it signifies that even though these people have been waiting for aid for, for the past 6 weeks. uh and you know, some of them have, have managed to like a got a stuff to sell, maybe cook something to sell on the account, but, but not much to survive. but what is signified to us when we, we sort of worked with program distribution aid was that things are starting to ease for that for these people. we also spoke to iowa of officials, bestbuy international organization for migration. and they told us that yes, that there isn't enough. what's on the account right now, but we are working on a project. and they also told us actually that they tried to trucking some water. and the truck broke down and the driver absolutely gave up and said no. so they need to find a way to dig another another well and make sure that it has enough water for the people. so we know that their, their projects ongoing. uh, it will take some time. um, but it's starting to east for,
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for the ideas i just very briefly did want to ask you to the coordinator from the world food program you spoke to has with saying that he was concerned about, about violent spinning over into how into those comes, how real is that danger just received? it's very real. these comes even when we were there, very close to, to the sit on these border. and we know already that one to work at the attack has somehow managed to kill one said in these refugee already because they're so close and people are starting to go back to their village just trying to get some of the stuff that they left behind. so going back into that more zone on it. so there's a real, real danger that some of that actual volume is the literal war could comments? is it a kind because they're so close and there's a lot of pressure on those ages to move those people farther away and relocate them in in more. but it's better attempts to basically dw report to show a little while thank you so much for your reporting. is
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now the rwandan genocide suspect full gents kaya shima is set to appear, in course in cape town, pending his extradition to rolanda car female was accused of ordering the killing of 2000 to seize, who was seeking refuge in a church during the 1994 genocide, he was arrested in south africa on wednesday quote off to decades on the run full just kind of shame. it was a police chief at the time of the genocide. an estimated 800000 people were killed . most of the members of the tootsie minority and their brutal wave of violence unleashed by who to extremes, but lost it just over a 100 days. in 1994 kind of shame that is accused of orchestrating the massacre of mold in 2002. it ceased taking refuge in a church in northern rwanda. as the rwandan wall crime tribunals chief prosecutor explained to judge developed, he was among those claiming
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a tax on these church going. i'm going to think of in church. and when the kings went under advancing fast enough, they both of those in the building having the room caught, i've seen over more than 2000 mainly women and children. and so we reconsider him as absolutely one of the most of mine's of the genocide. and he was instrumental in, in this specific incident during the channels kaya shane that was one of just full fugitive, still being sold by un investigative, over the genocide the head of rwandan genocide, victim group. if luka said survivors was happy, he'd finally been called to see thing. com. so that's your muscle. it's a great relief for luca listed if he's on for the survivors of the genocide of the flipping, thirsting for joseph has for years and years a this. and it's a very positive thing, a doc say, say a kid shows
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a typos of the kind of shame that is now set to face extradition back door one to and justice. let's take a look now. some of the other stories making headlines around the world and clean up is underway in sierra leone capital, free town, also to rental stones, destroyed a tower and national treasure. the custom tree has stood for centuries, but now only part of its trunk remains. its like clinic image appeared on bank notes and was waving into local lullabies. president julius mount a beer has described it as a great loss to the nation. in bolivia, protests of being held against the catholic church, up to new allegations. the thousands of children with sexually abused concessions of abuse were found in the diary. the priest 2 died in 2009 of the decades of service. the church said it had been death to the suffering victims of p to file priests and police in paris. the thought to gas to disperse climate for testers,
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trying to blow an annual general meeting of the french oil giant total energies around a 1000 people ignored warnings to leave. the area demonstrates as have targeted shareholder meetings accusing energy companies of not doing enough to reduce carbon emissions. now it is a major fixture and the shape is calendar and up to 2 weeks of splits. glaucoma and movies become film festival in the south of france is coming to a close this weekend. but the jury set to announce this is prize winners, including the film that will take the coveted palm the award for over a week. now the french riviera has been a lights with a celebrity fuel the glitz and glamour of the cannes film festival. but when it comes to the festivals, prizes, it's not about being famous. the film anatomy of a fall has caught critics attention. it follows the investigation into
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a young boys tragic deaths. french filmmakers, just in t a could become the 3rd ever woman director to take hands top prize. we started suddenly, i had no enemies. that stomach stopped. i did not kill him. the critics are noticing german actress send to the whole up because she also stars in another film and con, this year's top contender, the zone of interest, a german language world war to film about the commandant of our schmidt's and his disturbingly normal private life director jonathan glazer aims to show nazis as people not monstrous, the great crime and, and, and a tragedy is that she went beings did this to other human beings. director todd haynes is telling me, december is also about a criminal julian. moore's character is married to the much younger man. she seduced when he was just 13. they're sweet, aren't they?
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very natalie portman's character as an actor is preparing to play. both stars have a good shot at the best actress. prize. critics degree asteroid city, west anderson's movie about space nerds won't be receiving the palm door now, but the movie star power did make for quite a show on the red carpet. harrison ford is being honored at con, for his lifetime achievement. he's still doing stunts at 80, less with his body jokes aside his final indiana jones film did premier income. but it's not in the competition. some european veteran filmmakers might stand a chance at winning, including germany's been vendors for his movie, perfect days, about a music loving tokyo toilet clean early when it goes for finished
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director, ocoee tower smockey with his corky romance fallen leaves. so who will the jury pick the let us know come saturday because we can't possibly wait so long to find out more. we're going to cross now to come and speak to co chuck correspondent scouts rock spread school. what do you think? who are they going to pick? yeah it's, it's a really tough choice. um, if they took my advice which they never do, they would go for the zone of interest, which is by far the best film that i've seen here. it's a um, a holocaust drama. as we just heard revolves around the commandant of ocean. that's what all costs a play by coast on speedo and his wife hedrick, played by the amazing sand oklahoma. i'm and it's a really devastating look at the banality of evil. i don't think i've seen a holocaust bill that is really depicted uh that's such such an agree to such
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a powerful degree. but you never know. i mean the, the have the jury that here's who's on aust blonde, he's known for his, he's the police directed on for his humor. so you might go for something a bit lighter and the car is maki film falling leaves, which is a really beautiful, laconic romantic comedy. could pull through um, or maybe up in vendors down perfect days. this is a really beautiful poetic look of at this uh, portrait of this uh, toilet cleaner in tokyo. um, usually about the fun in pleasure in the, in the simple things in life. it's really his best to many years. so who knows? maybe he could pull off his 2nd palm door, but this movie, it sounds like there was some pretty fantastic movies the this here, but give us some of your, your personal highlights from this. he has film festival a what? well those 3 films, it's my, my highlights of if i could mention one of my low light, so because it stood out for 4 or how much it disappointed me. and that was the wes anderson film. asteroid said, you know i'm, i'm
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a huge west anderson fan. i love his movies. um, but with this film it had all the elements of a west anderson, a film that had all the huge stars. call your hands in tom hanks, the perot and the corky setting. uh the incredible site design, as we all know from does movies, but there was no real full there. there was no real hard on the west. anderson recently has been parody the lot by people online using artificial intelligence, demarcus films, to imitate them. and it looked at this film asteroid city as if west anderson had used a artificial intelligence design or wes anderson, film. it was all surface uh and no heart complete disappointment then the for me, the worst film here and can i do just have to ask you that has been some criticism . hasn't know that the festivals been offering a platform to some controversial character, shall we say? yes, i mean there are always some scandals and can and some controversy this year. there was quite a bit around the of the opening film drawn to barely because it start johnny depp in. one of his 1st big roles since i guess you can say is fall from grace since his
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accusations of spousal abuse and his very public, there's a legal computation with his wife, amber heard. and the controversy swelled up just before the premier and was we're all looking to see what john got to do on the right carpet. in the end it seemed, it seemed to be a lot of much ado about nothing. the film itself didn't change anybody's mind. people like dried up still like them. people who hate them still hate them. and i think this scandal at least in the next week or 2 will be completely forgotten. alright, scott will have to leave it that, but it looks gorgeous where you are. so i think you're going to have a lovely time. it's got rocks for our income. thank you so much worse. right from time to amsterdam, what tourists hoping to get a hi this summer. we'll have to rethink that plans. that's because a ban on smoking, cannabis and public and amsterdam has now come into force as part of the bed to clean up the dump city. what of the familiar sights and smells of amsterdam as
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soon to become a thing of the past? of 2 years of complaints and residents about stones torres misbehaving. amsterdam city council has found the public smoking marijuana in the city center since kind of assist the criminalized and the 1970s. the dots capital is a magnet for foreign tourists looking to openly indulge. but those days look set to fade into a hazy memory. anyone caught violating the band faces of 100 years. i find. but we'd smoke can tourists, a scene characteristically light back about the news. which looks as if it's a great idea is that it doesn't bother me because i can smoke on the terrace because we don't do lots of on stored in germany. it's illegal, which means a lot of unhealthy things i've sold on the black market here in the netherlands. it's very well organized and nobody, we're going to do it. however, there is some skepticism about the enforcement of the bad ignited me. so home, i don't envy the enforcer who has to tell someone, sir, madam, please stop. it's not allowed here at this spot. yeah. but over there on the
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terrace. it's okay. know. last year the city battens, the consumption of alcohol in public places, but that's hardly paid, enforced. now, there was some concern among opposite residents that the ban on smoking weed could stuff up the same site as well. so we have time for that to get you can always get more news. i saw a website that's d, w dot com and you can also follow us on instagram and twitter. i'll handle that is at the top, the news i'm any kids mckinnon. thank you. so much for watching dw, the
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