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good to us. that's why we listen to their stories. reporter every weekend on d w the . this is the w news. why from berlin? dozens, you're killed in an attack on a school, and you've gone to the government blames militants and linked to the as womic state and says it's pursuing the gun. an african leaders or in russia, after meeting presidents of lensky and keith. they're hoping to convince ukraine and russia to hold peace,
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dropped the mike local, welcome. we started and you gone to where the army says at least 37 people have been killed in an attack on a secondary school. most of the victims are students. the overnight attack took place in the town and palmed way on the border with democratic republic of the congo, some 400 kilometers from the capital kampala authorities say they are pursuing militants from. are you gunned and militant group link to the as womic stake earlier? dw corresponding truly is more gumble in the gun and capital con. paula updated us on the attack. a village as to where hearing from the ground is that there is a very big possibility that this number could even be higher. the initial number was 25,
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and then the military puts the number that's up to 7. that's the phone number we know, but from what we understand from associates on the ground visit possibility that some of the people who fish this, that tech could have died and then they have not yet phone to their bodies. some of the reports indicates that some of the people were bund beyond recognition. and what do we know about the group blamed for the attack? that group is called the lie democratic forces. it's headed by one gentleman called jimmy will mcquease actually under custody by that you've gotten and police, he was arrested in terms of the if he has a go and 100 to the gun and a so it is. but i thought the notes told his group from launching attacks, they've been operating mainly in the force of the democratic republic of congo. and recently you've got a government sent troops in puts, especially with the congress. i mean, try to fresh these people down from those forests. they have been previously linked
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to uh, a group cord is let me group, they these let me, uh, states. but what we know is that they also had previous attacks, like such a new gun to where they've pushed it. dmitri uncouth more than a 2 police up in about 25 years ago. we understand several people have been abducted. what if anything, do we know about rescue efforts to the risk? if what's, what to continue to use the military. i sent out messages. the police has also sent out to messages. reassuring your guidance that the doing what the of of the con, to get to the deputies from these people. they've deployed heavily and we understand the a sharing intelligence with their counterparts in the democratic republic of co, my know so active it is own going to try to call. but it intelligence also working with the citizen watching with the civilians in the affected regions to see that they kind of help disagree to forces conclude on the possibility of arriving that
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to a possible way of getting to these. it'd be afraid bos, dw, corresponding, truly, is more gumble in kampala. many, many cx really is turning there. the war in ukraine. a group of african leaders are set to meet with russian president vladimir putin in saint petersburg, in an effort to convince him to negotiate peace with keith. but the delegation had little success on the 1st stop at their mission in ukraine. the african leaders met with president of a lot of his zalinski, who has ruled out negotiating with moscow paying their respects african leaders visit food to the side of a legend atrocities against the ukrainian civilians at the hands of russian soldiers. life is really this up and we must protect the lives printing and run the drives russian lives global lives
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that's important to protect the lives and focus on the develop. the visiting leaders also inspected, destroyed russian military equipment on display and central keys. a show of support from the south african presidents, serial rama, post of stress. it was not unqualified support. so the 1st one is that we are here to listen to listen both to prison zalinski and tomorrow would have been listening to prison. poor to do so with deep respect for the people of ukraine, which we have expressed to prison zalinski. we're going to also listen to prison and put in with regards to how he sees that rhodes to piece from a post that also stressed the urgency of keeping green and fertilizer flowing out
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of ukraine. as african countries struggle with price spikes and food and security in the wake of the russian invasion, the delegations visit was interrupted by repeated rushing airstrikes on the capitol region, causing the landscape to question why the african leaders were headed to st. petersburg on saturday have more uh, getting this sort of russian strikes attached to the fact that putting is not in control of his own army. because they are striking us with missiles. now, assuming other nations have decided to visit the country that initiated the missile strikes today. to me, i'm not quite clear as to how logical this looks, lead them, but they are leaders of free countries. it's their choice today to be send us. so lensky has ruled out any peace talks while russian forces are still in ukraine. a brief look now at some of the other stores making headlines. the greek coast guard is under pressure to explain its actions after a boat carrying migrants sank in the mediterranean sea. on wednesday,
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at least $500.00 people are presumed round a coast guard vessel, escorted the visibly overcrowded boat for hours before it went down. greek authorities have arrested 9 men from egypt in connection with the disaster to us secretary of state antony blinking is expected in beijing. on sunday. it will be the 1st visit to china by a top american official since president joe biden took office relations between the 2 powers have sunk to new lows in bite and, and blinking says the us wants to make sure their competition doesn't vere into conflict. and to summarize that, daniel ellsberg, the man who leek the pentagon papers, has died of cancer at $92.00. ellsberg was a military analyst when in 1971. he released thousands of documents to the us media that showed successive administrations lied to the public about the vietnam war.
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britons king charles has taken part in a parade known as trooping the cover. the ceremony marks the monarchs, official birthday. the tradition goes centuries. it's the 1st time in decades a monarch has written on horse book. at the event, thousands of people have been marching through the polish capital walls or for the annual pride parade. eligibility to rights are a visit issue, incumbent and introduce with catholic country organizers say their message is at wausau is european smiling and taller eligibility to rights are likely to play a major role in call and entry elections later this year and the eligibility to community in bulk area has also been fighting for quality, but it faces a strong opposition from conservative groups. the anti eligibility to lobby has launch campaigns, organized, protest,
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and stepped up pressure on politicians to oppose the equal rights for the gate community. a wind drag queen, melina yang takes to the stage. it's party time punches at this party id like to buy her show. but not everyone is the fact that the directly and performs that. the cultural center which receives state subsidies is sparking protest by right wing parties whenever there's an election. we've vulnerable groups make for an easy target, which is the last for several years right when groups and boot guerria have rallied against the queer community that protests like this one. the message, a family consists of a man, a woman, and that children. everything else is purpose, but not those left still. yeah. enough has been looking at who's behind such campaigns and he's discovered something striking dolock church, american live in jericho, conservatives, and russian. oligarchs who came together in
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a conference to discuss how can they advance their agenda of pushing back against women's rights. women's rights and eligibility are rights. they'll be in for them some very wealthy by using litigation and political pressure to riley against l. g, b t q writes, so to does for so called alliance freedom foundation, 80 s for short. and adf, suppose is it, the cost of is now fighting abortion, and l g b t q, right, in book area was on the list. and you'd be able to repeat this as we have to say, limit as to what we call human rights. the legal rights for homosexuals is a desire not a human rights. between the i'm with bookkeeper, and incredible 700000000 euros has been spent on anti clear campaigns in the e u since 2009. that's according to a study by e u parliamentarians. the money comes from europe, the us and russia, from organizations with links to donald trump and letting me have food in. it's
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a powerful enemy, never the less, the queer community and sophia, is more visible than anywhere else in south eastern europe. the next day, the long way to go in bulgaria for what has been long swept under the rug is accepted. molina young go equal rights, but everyone in the football now and germany suffered a disappointing 1. 0 defeat against a neighbors, poland, and a friendly match in warsaw on friday evening. after going behind to a goal from new york up keeping your with half an hour played germany, we're unable to reply. the defeat is the latest in a series of poor results for hans. the flicks team and germany's players are at a loss as to why results just won't go with their way. as riker nicholas full told dw of the, of course,
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we wanted to win as we did in the previous game. at the moment we'll feel like we want to win, but we, somebody just can't. it's frightening that they can't even manage to score a goal. and then to concede from a corner to the other end and it cannot signs up for a situation very well. it's hard in times like these. the only thing that helps is to stick together and to keep going until it works. what i'm saying when the moment has come in switzerland, caution and fade have verted a disaster. one month ago, the residence of the tiny alpine village of brands were evacuated because of the risk of a devastating rockslide. the rocks have tumbled down the mountain as predicted, but have miraculously missed the community by only a few meters. this is a huge rock slide. the crushed down a switzer mountain in the early hours of thursday morning. and this is how close it came to burying the village of green's width is missing the houses nearest the
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mountain by a few meters. residents were evacuated a month ago, after geologist said long warned of the dangers of the rock collapsing. the mood off to the rock side was largely one of intense relief. the landslide is now no longer a danger. about 2 thirds has now come down. this is very good news because the danger to the village is now much less because especially force in the very large debris flow last night did not damage the vintage that we weren't expecting that an access road to the village has been completely buried, while other roads were closed by police, but for the near 100 strong group of residents forced to leave. that's the best
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possible outcome. they just want to return as soon as it's safe to do so. the list cool. these repeatedly, i think it's released that it came and none of the buildings were affected. so that's as far as i can see. think ultimately, then we'll get back home back to brains where we belong. you know, the worst has been avoided. experts say it is not yet clear. if the danger has fully passed, the safety of the village cannot be guaranteed at the moment. as of today, conclusively, you all's yourself. what could still happen is still the case that we have a large part of the mountain that's still moving. and we have to watch that closely . for now, though, the strongest sense in brains is that the village in the shadow of the mountain has had the most remarkable of escapes. and here's
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a reminder of our top story. dozens of people have been killed in an attack on a school in uganda. the government is blaming militants linked to the as womic state and says it's pursuing their guns. we will end it. their reporter is up next with a look at the plight of prostitutes in india. for many, it's the only way to earn a living. that's after a short break. a michael look and thanks for your company. i'll be back in 45 minutes with williams, the s b i c. i a and most of us have been home for 20 years. the song b a k a tom lee, the most dangerous.
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