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the the, this is dw news light from bullet view and calls at the west migrant tragedy in recent memory. relatives and friends arrive in greece to find out if that loved ones survived, the sinking of an overloaded built boat. as many as 500 people off fits that have dropped also coming off. ukraine says russia strikes keith with miss alta,
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several african leaders arrive in the capital on a piece mission. the ukranian soldier determined to fights on the spot losing part of his legs. we all, what motivated him to return to the front block? last, germany's famous fairy tale causal becomes a crime, say one american 2 is dead and another injured. why the 3rd us citizen is arrested for suspicion of mother the . i'm good. how those as well come to the program. survivors say 750 people were on the boat, capsized of grease on wednesday, only a 100 were rescued, meaning this could be one of the worst, as aust, as involving migrants in the mediterranean. so far, the police have arrest to 9 survivors on suspicion on people smuggling. the greek
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coast got as close at the total for hours, but watched helplessly as it suddenly sunk, saying the occupants had refused help and insisted on continuing on to italy. the greek coast guard continues its search for survivors, but hopes fading fast. it's here in his quiet greek town with those rescued from the latest mediterranean tragedy being taken. cassim abu z is a syrian refugee living in gemini. his wife and brother in law were on the boat. a may remain been accounted for a dump, but i didn't get the approval for my wife's asylum obligation to show me where i was kind of, it's not that one of the application got delayed and we didn't get approval of what
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you might imagine flags across the country, a flogging at half mast after greece declared 3 days of national, moaning the leader of the main opposition pots, a visit to the refugee camp, where he called the legal migration moods to be established up at the people in the change and migration policy is needed a new asylum back or division of the dominant agreement. a new fact on migration and asylum. yes, the fact that will spread the responsibility among all my most it's not just countries where the refugees, all right. we need to legally migration logs. not just was that the, unless this is like one of the hundreds understood to have been on board
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now, relatives face and organizing wait for the news. nobody wants to hear from on this. when i joined by judith sunderland as a human rights watch, associate director in europe and central asia, johns as a from milan to, to the greek co. scott, set it off at help, but was refused by those and come onto the ship. could and should they have done more and if yes was well, yes, they actually absolutely could and should have done more. of course, there are many, many outstanding questions about what happened, and that's why we need to have a full, incredible investigation. but i can already say that arguing that they were justified in not providing assistance because the passengers on the boat didn't want it is unjustified. it's not a legal argument, the boat was clearly in distress is clearly and see where the an overcrowded and
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the have that it coast guard, and indeed any, any best or in the area had the paramount obligation to provide assistance. and do you have any reason to doubt what the greek coast got to say? and it's very early to tell. and as i said, what we need to see is a full incredible investigation. i will say, however, that there have been several instances in which we and others have documented misconduct by the headline at coast guards, including participating in push backs uh boats and individuals in the gmc. so there is, there are precedents to raise some very serious questions about their action. now a moment ago we had some a break for the tuition, the form a t m a race. let's just see process that legal migration roads on needed. is
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that a viable solution? well, of course we and many, many others have been calling for years for creation, defense and the state and legal channels for asylum seekers and immigrants to reach the countries of the e. u without having to risk their lives on these incredibly dangerous journeys. what instead we see is the e, you focusing on ceiling and supporters on pursuing to turn to trance measures that only make these journeys more expensive and more dangerous. and we've, we've also seen you advocate almost entirely it's responsibilities for a search and rescue. let's see. and do you think that enough is being done to fight the traffic? there's as well i think that it is actually something of
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a shameful to version of you politicians and decision makers to focus on the role of us mothers and traffickers. obviously, there are extremely unscrupulous smugglers and traffickers are meeting very serious crimes, but people turn to smuggler, it's because they have no other options. and the increased availability of safe and legal channels would certainly help to minimize the number of people who have to turn to smugglers. and put their lives and livelihoods in, in those, in those hands. the broader of responsibility i would argue lies on e, u. member states and the institution that are failing to adopt rational and to me rights respecting, migration and asylum policy. now, greece and actually i'm on the my main passage ways into the you full of migrants
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from africa, asia, in the middle east. what legal migration routes that we discuss, the idea of what, what that look like as well. there. all sorts of options. i mean one, uh, very obvious, one is uh, a increased re settlement of recognize refugees. there are millions of refugees around the world. uh, identified and recognized by uh, also by the you and hcr. there's a whole system in place for resettling. people from the countries where they 1st fled and were recognized as refugee to other countries where they can really be built that their, their lives in the eu has a very poor record in the number of people had at least settled every year. another other options include ensuring there's a greater ability to apply for asylum once, while you are still outside of the country it's of the use. so for example, to cancel it and, and the seas as well as
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a whole range of measures to increase the ability of, of people who are coming not for international protection reasons, not because they are fleeing or persecution, but because they have the skills that they want to work they want to study, they want to participate in the arts. so a whole range of, of measures that could increase the, the chances of people being able to get a visa and, and travel safely. judith sons with that with the human rights watch. thank you very much. thank you. now ukraine says it as down 12 russian missiles including 6 hypersonic controls over the capital keys. the latest strike came a, several african leaders arrived in the city on a piece of mission. the delegation include the south african presidents, several run the post them as well as leaders from center goals on via the camaros and egypt. they were expected to hold adults with friends,
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president buggerminski landscape before traveling on to send petersburg to meet with vladimir putin on saturday. and i also dw, correspond to nic humbly and key for, to craning and officials saying about this latest strike. well, certainly this was a very loud warning here in care of lots of antique a missile systems. the to be heard of people were just going about that day, and then there was a, an air, a warning, and within a few minutes, those bangs got going sense. but these were very foss, minimalistic themselves, that are harder to shoot down than cruise missiles. for now, they're talking about 12 themselves in total that were shut down. but if it came, and this does come with some surprise in the past, when prominent foreigners does have come to cape, especially ones with good ties to russia. as the case with the application, the russians have chose not to attack key. if that was the case when the chinese representative was here a couple of weeks ago, and this time very different is a real hope here in cuba that this will bring home to ality of this will,
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will move maybe some of these leads away from that position of new to try to say stopped employing this conflict. get them to realize that this is a world is a sense that you're seeing these things experiencing it on your own. is a very different proposition to reading the news about ukraine for false. that's definitely the hope here that they can also get these estimate as to sign up to ukraine's efforts to get negotiations guy rather than trying to kind of jot some kind of course of strict neutrality between rushing your grades. you mentioned the african leaders of the visiting a team today. how does this meeting this mission today differ from previous encounters with representatives from for in the governments. for example, most recently from sign up or indonesia, it's actually difficult to see what it is that brings the table in terms of a solution, a way to get to the negotiating table right now, both ukraine and russia. sticking to that, to mom's ukraine's no moods to make the big territorial concessions. the russians to freeze the conflict as the russians with what we want them to. and the has been
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talk of and invoices to got some information about some draft proposals that the african delegation is suggesting. some kind of russian withdrawal, not clear if that's full withdrawal or just possible withdrawal as a prerequisite for maybe having some sections on rush listed as a kind of confidence building measure towards starting towards. but it is very difficult to see what it is they can achieve. and certainly there are lots of other societies just to this distraction and tactic, you know, something for coming in for the present, for its links to russia. and maybe this is just about the piano for me. commonly that reporting from key. thank you. me of thousands of ukrainian soldiers have lost their lives in so many were injured. fighting for the future of the home that some of the key to return to the battle, the spice. serious injuries do that because my son to met one of them a training to flight in the trenches. it's difficult enough. some things
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don't help. a blast took a part of your hold or linux leg, and yet he's back with his old units getting ready to fight again. it was a motional when he returns for the course at the so once the soul gets, i used to my anger so that i didn't turn it on my brothers. but i went out and shot back at the enemy routes and it was calm. i relaxed, cool. enough, globally, so hard as a career soldier, he joined up when he was 18 initially with the artillery and then later as part of an assault for kate. lots of throughout the us. and so moving to the present to it was the 29th of september. the 5th, if he would recapture the position. somehow, sandoval elizabeth, very much meeting these a trophies instantly. these were all char thesis, didn't take a look. what was the quote to not vision devices, scopes the pistols? it was just a caption position, provide them with the squares,
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the broken equipments and the emotions were overwhelming just well off the automated machine guns. all these trophies thought that one of them can dollars they left behind. every thing is um, at the most interesting thing is lying in the trench. this is the russian liberator . it was emission like that which changed his life. we hold on his team were in charge of clearing a russian position. after they've killed the soldiers there, he went in to check and step on them. i loved the proposal for a moment. his fear of being taken prisoner was overwhelming. and otherwise i was left on sunday by some additional moving. i was like i myself 1st aid as soon as i could and just lay down to knock a stock. then i go to the skid and i wanted to shoot myself well, but then i thought about my parents and know it's just the leg. they used to live on, i could walk clean them one year who would be more of a sometimes who don't perks and swells any fines that frustrating. what you hold
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has largely gotten used to this new situation. was coming up those couple se habitat serious uh but they cut off my leg just before the test said, oh well the book means that supports the truth. and while i was going to this leg as well, into the one piece of shrapnel here i put your foot on, you have to hear the built in in the barn. here he was simple enough to have 3 and toto fall, that he needs his legs to work, to rejoin his unit and fight again as an infantry soldier. for 2 hotels, those doctors were not happy about his wish to go back to fight. and his family and girlfriend were fiercely a post. a single scene. you turn up all the same points so absolutely. everyone was against it. yeah, i, my girl was 30 because people, but i said, you know, as far as all we have a duty to the state to protect it. okay. and yeah,
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because in ukraine to be honest, no one wants to find. so i'm wondering if i was on vacation in my for my friends, was sitting at home, drinking and hanging out for the normal behind the whole yard. he's already been back to the front line. of course, fighting is more difficult than before. he has to move quickly through mode and climb over obstacles. his comrade support him yourself, and his commanders are glad to have him back. the citizen should as well go. everything is decided by the medical commission. it. yep, it's a fight that wants to return. we don't object citizen, does it with you or believe me, everyone is proud that he didn't lose heart to see what he's doing well, i'm willing to ask the for the position for the cost and service. sure. and it was easy process if there are no official numbers on amputees returning to combat. what you hold is not the only one last few months change time. he says, yes, the lowest of where you realize that little more angus surfaces lost and
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a desire for revenge and the loan. it's necessary for me to take revenge from royal blue. should based upon my personal opinion, is that after you're injured, then you need to come back ship. it's a show that you can do more if you will have revive. after we left the hoard accepted an invitation to norway prefer the treatment he's planning to return soon . to take on the russians with a brand new prosthesis. best sites on the pod joy, which means disaster in bengali has hit ponts of india and practiced on it tends winds and heavy rain hit launch the deserted coastal towns with roofs blowing off, houses, trees, and electric poles were uprooted in india is west and state of good, you're right. almost 200000 people were taking it to shelters in preparation for the storm. the indian mutual logical development says the psych loan has now
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weakened as it is moving notes. and earlier i spoke to a correspondent needs the ration, denny or so the cycling which may lance or last evening it will take time. and on 6 30 pm went on till about 230. and that is only always have to be initially the reports that 2 lines had been lost, but the government came forwarded me to p a that these knights had been lost before the land for him had happened. and it was since the last 4 of these said they had to be no loss to life. that has been people were suffering from injuries, and we're seeing the school officials go forward and rescue them. they're also continuing evacuation processes of people from low line areas in terms of destruction, about 500 trees have been uprooted. gotcha, which is the region in good in the state of good you're not northwest of india has been the eye of the storm and had actually 40 percent of the district has launched into documents because of the follow outages in the door to about housing with
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interest some good jobs have suffered from electricity issues focused on has majorly avoided, reducing the major effects of the storm and shaning. i'm on the climate administer came forward and said that the last 4 had been completed in india. but she did continued to issue caution to people in focused on an awesome to stay away from the sea and continued remaining and showed a host of the ones we've been evacuated. because that is kind of stone mentoring for it on these spots. and the postal regions along both countries. now it's almost 200000 people, were evacuated to the head of the psych loan. that was amazing, apparently quite successful, but all those who have been evacuated, getting the support they need a so in india that has been a couple of zip thoughts of supplies running out in a shuttle homes. one because it is a huge number of people who have been evacuated in the weeds or spaces along the system to provide them with care medical channels plus as the priority in india and actually shifted about 400 pregnant women and even before the cycle and that
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happened and has been giving attention to senior citizen and children who are being evacuated to shut the bones. um, what we must know is that shortage of suppliers is not just because stores shut down yesterday, but because these agents have been receiving lien for having issues and transport an access to supplies for the last couple of days. it remains on q when life can actually go back to know luc, especially because means that kind of still has continued to last. and these regions, there's a lot of flooding in some regions, want to know me, but we are seeing optimal was and really operation for us in the eat on the road, killing up trees which have phone and election phones which are falling under some continuing evacuation processes. now what are the full cost of saying about the future pop of a stone and all people actually prepare? so the engine major logically, department assigns me 0 is going to block them and have observed them for cycling,
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bit for joy, which was predicted to cause vide split damage and was categorized as a very severe cycle. and he's now mixed with cdl sites on when his knee line 40 was moving at the speed of 15122150. you know, we just, uh, what a speed has come down according to meet the logical exports. it is going to move into a tropical depression, stayed by tuesday evening, and that's the reason for it. and that's the storm itself has to use. and we go, we go, is what they're predicting, how it would mean for is going to continue the job, which has been seeing the major most of the sites on or the 2nd one is now going to move ne, one that you can state of the largest sun is actually going to this evening for focus on, on the other hand, has aborted with the saying of immediate effects but is going to the mean a lot because of high tide and heavy eating for thank you very much. it is so x that you corresponded reporting from, denny, here in germany,
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police have arrested a man from the united states in connection with the death of an american tourist. the same as noise, fond stein console. the female victim is alleged to have died off to the man pushed her and her friend down a steep slope. they reportedly had resisted sexual advances by the man. it's one of germany's most visited tourist sites. but on wednesday it became a crime scene. as one young tourist was pushed to death, down the steep ravine at noise from stein castle. we saw that there were rest doors repelling from this helicopter, and we said, wow, i mean something must be going on. and then i took a little bit of a closer look and i saw someone in a blue shirt and seemed to be laying still hundreds of feet below the helicopter. the 30 year old suspect, the victim and her companion, our old tourists from the united states. police say the suspect met the 2 women
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shortly before the attack. they then work together to a view point. given the younger of the 2 women was attacked by the suspect. the older woman tried to rush to her aid was then shocked by the suspect and pushed down a slope. i'll probably, you know, subsequently the younger woman's, the was allegedly sexually assaulted, some not taught the unit, and then the suspect allegedly pushed her down the slope. even question. obviously, police say the suspect left the scene but was arrested nearby soon after. a judge has ordered he remain in custody as police and prosecutors tries to piece together what happens tomorrow box, 70 years since and uprising in communist. these germany was brutally crushed by the soviet controlled authorities. the german bonus talk today commemorated the victims
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of the rebellion and paid tribute to the demonstrates of school the contribution to democracy in germany, john and president, front by the stine maya, noticed that the striving for freedom eventually prevailed and drew power to the situation in ukraine. today, us, in june 1953 more than a 1000000 work has talked to the streets of many cities across east germany, to protest against governments, coals to increase productivity when the demonstrate has started rising. so hit tax put down the uprising. 70 years ago, cities across east germany, but rocked by a series of protest. what exactly happened? on june 17th, 1953 after world war 2, the full victories powers, the soviet union, the united states, britain and france took control of germany,
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with different interests. to german states emerged the federal republic of germany in the west and the german democratic republic. the ged are in the east. both states develop differently, west germany implemented democracy, east germany established a communist state in the east living conditions where isn't many flat to the west. discontent among the east german population grew even more when the ged are raised labor standards without increasing wages. man, these have to buy the in reality, these amounted to wage cuts and that was ultimately the crucial point that led to a broad popular uprising. initially with social political demands for the withdrawal of these labor standards. also the improvement of food supplies and then also with political demands for free elections. so the release of political
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prisoners for the dismissal of the government and german unity has been uh, that the outset some days a diesel um deduction and hide the uprisings spread across the whole g, d r. so the troops intervenes and violently put down the popular uprising, 55 people died. more than 10000 people were arrested that's that this was a trauma for the population, but also for the government in east germany. they knew so to speak, that it was not acting in harmony with the population. that is not like the propaganda is portraying here, but that the government was dependent on moscow and its protection. in 1953,
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the protesters pay you to reach that goal. but this was the 1st popular uprising in this toby, it's fear of influence and it was not the last decades of to be vend people in poland, hungary and check in slovakia also rose up in the late eighty's. another way of demonstrations. chuck is germany, which led to the fall off the wall and, and were you need mutation. and that's it for me on the news team. so now i live in upstate at the top of the all to the point is next. don't miss that. the,
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experts say the progress is credible. how will react? that's our topic onto the is considered the father of a rocky photography lot. he fell on a p documented rock in the 50s, sixties, and seventies, and then stopped taking pictures. now he sets out on one last journey to visit the remnants of the vanished world, recaptured in black and white or rocks. last few minutes on dw, the pretty carney told me
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about sugars paralyze between your societies. computers that are similar to the dental governments that go crazy for your data. explain how these technologies work. so that's how they can also to watch it. now you cry his long awaited counter offensive has begun. and while its forces are still reporting their gains in meters, experts say the progress is credible as ukrainian force has pushed to take territory and russian occupied south and east. they're relying in part of western supplied weapons like these levered tanks. so.
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