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the people are nice to know what is happening there in our series guardians of truth watching it on youtube. dw documentary, the this is dw used live from berlin, ukraine's president condemns a deadly russian missile strike on the city of kama towards you. courtney and officials say that at least 10 are dead and many more injured in the attack on a crowded restaurant. also coming up clashes in paris after police, shoot the dead a 17 year old. following a traffic check president,
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my crown calls the killing. inexplicable. plus, getting younger south koreans become a year younger by taking a collective year off of their age. we will tell you how and why they're doing it. the i'm sarah kelly. welcome to the program. ukrainian president followed him. here's a lensky has condemned a russian missile attack that killed at least 10 people and injured more than 50 out of popular restaurants in the eastern city of crime. a tourist. 3 of those killed were children. responding to the news of the strike, the kremlin said that it only hits military targets as a bustling pizza restaurant in downtown clement task, reduced to a smouldering mess of twisted metal and broken glass. the massage struck me to
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evening at the popular shopping plaza, making civilian casualties far more likely. emergency was raised in and out to the restaurants, shots, and remains placing debris and looking for survivors. while others offered comfort to those in distress. among those killed was a 17 year old go and 8 months old baby was also reportedly injured in the attack. what does the 3 of you, that's what i see destruction everywhere. i see see power. this is the 21st century . i can't even describe it 1st, my son was killed in the will. and now this is the street in his nightly address president, the manager lensky describes the attack as an act of terrorism. i am not old, but of age manifestation of terror, proves over and over again to us and to the whole world that rush to deserves. only
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one thing for all it has done defeats in a tribunal fair and legal trials against all russian murders and terrorist boots. introduced clement to us is one of the largest urban centers in the east, still under ukrainian control. less than 25 kilometers from the front line. it's been a regular target of russian yourselves since the war began. some will see the targeting of civilians as a sign that moscow is trying to project an image of power and strength about so the people who clement task is yet another style combined as a hostile forces, just within striking distance and dw special correspondence. abraham is in keys earlier, she told us about the significance of the city of crime, the tory hole crematory is. you know, as the report mentions, one of the main urban centers that is still under ukrainian control and they've
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done vast region. it's about an hour drive from other villages and towns along the front line. and so because of that, it has become the sort of defect to ukrainian capital of the done bus. it's also become a hub where families, you know, wives, daughters, children of ukrainians, fighting on the front line, come to to meet their loved ones briefly, you know, go for a coffee, get dinner or something before their loved ones have to go back to the front lines and because of that, even though it's quite close to the front line and in a very, very dangerous place, i mean, i was in from a, towards a, just a couple of weeks ago. and the sound of showing doesn't stop, even though it is not dangerous. it's always full of civilians. and sarah, and i think what's notable about this particular attack is that it wasn't it to an attack. it was in it that the building wasn't struck with debris,
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and it was really, you know, hit by a mis island. this kind of tells us that it was probably forget it specifically for being a civilian hub. and so even for a town that sort of used to being at the, at the it's so close to the front line and being in such danger. this attack is quite unusual and very tragic. and also, um, yeah, we have to mention in the front lines. ukraine is continuing with counter offensive, give us an update on how that's progressing. well, there was, of course, the need in russia that we saw on fold over the weekend. and the hope here in your brain was that, that, that me, that chaos in a, in russian lines would create some sort of window of opportunity for you to make significant advancement on the front line. we've heard president zelinski say that the troops have made gains on all front. he didn't really specify what that means.
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we know that ukraine has managed to recapture some small villages along the line. but we haven't really heard from you create new leadership about any sort of game changing strategic gains because of that window of opportunity that them you need may or may not have presented. but we did also see president to lensky on monday, visit the don passed very close to the troops, taking se with them haven't clocked in at gas stations congratulating them honoring them, calling them here. so there's certainly a very concerted effort from the premium site to project confidence on the front lines at this time. but it remains to be seen what the gains of these past couple of days have. it's just something that we're going to have to continue watching. the w special correspondent, get abraham and keith, thank you. and here are some other headlines around the world. the hundreds of thousands of worshipers have pelted 3 concrete walls representing satan and the final major ritual of the hodge pilgrimage. nearly 2000000 muslims have flocked to
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saudi arabia and these long to call these sites for the biggest hodge to take place since the pen demik swedish police have issued a permit for a cron burning protest outside of stock homes. brand mosque, extra officers have been deployed ahead of the demonstration. the similar protest in january sparked outrage and weeks of protest in the muslim world, after isms holy bulk was burnt outside of the turkish embassy. oscar winning actor kevin spacey has appeared in court in london as his trial on sexual assault charges began. spacy has pleaded not guilty to a dozen charges involving 4 men, some of which date back 20 years. he could face jail if convicted angry protests ever wrapped in the pair. a suburb of non tear after police jot down a 17 year old during
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a traffic stop. police alleged that the motorist refused to stop his car and officer is under investigation for manslaughter after firing at him. president emmanuel, my crown has called the incident in exclusive, inexplicable, a tribute to a young life last and the remnants of the furious protests over the king. this area of west in paris is still reeling from the death of a teenager here on tuesday. allegedly shot dead boy, a police officer social media video showed the low cost stopping briefly. and 2 police officers, apparently speaking to the driver. a gun shows his hut before the call speeds away . the 17 year old driver was reported to have subsequently died from his injuries to the officers suspected the following list offices in custody and faces charges of mine, slaughter several nearby districts erupted into violent protests on tuesday night.
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groups clashed with police to get into the french interior, administer step, dealt police presence to maintain. com. that's the who there's an issue. i haven't decided to deploy 2000 policeman and john dobbs tonight in the area of the barriers . police perfect you, especially in the orders and in order to maintain law in order to victim's mother, has appealed online for us, silent much on thursday and her sons on the news. the scene of his death journalist catherine field in paris earlier told us more about the shooting that sparked these violin protest. yes, so it was around 8 30 in the morning. is it non town which is a sub to, to sony angel harris. he was stopped by police. the police say that he appeared to be wanting to drive off to say the police check. they said that
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he was not a not being corporate to the tool. but of course, we've seen the video now that is being circulated on social media, which shows that the police drew the guns that they said to him that they were angry at him. they held him at gunpoint for some time and they said to him that they were going to shoot some in the head. we don't quite know that was sent to the driver's side of the police didn't shoot. he drove off and off to civil me to be called crashed and he died at the scene. the policeman, as you said, has now been taken into custody and is being investigated for menstruation. is there a sense there that the government is doing enough to ensure accountability? i know really when you look at the figures, say for example 2020 to do a record 113 people killed in front of after refusing to stop. so please traffic checks. so what's being said now is just notes enough is being done. let's not
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forget that in 2017, during that whole state of terrorist attacks here in front of police rules, the only thing fire own cause were relaxed. it was then may the police could fire vehicles if there was a fleet vehicle and if that vehicle in the drive opposed danger to security. so it is being said now, particularly by the opposition. poland, terence, that these rules need tightening and often more needs to be done within the police force to understand these communities understand why a 17 year old would be working as a delivery boy during the school holidays. how common are such instances of police violence? unfortunately, they are very, very common. i mean, let's just look back to these dates back to already 2005. when we had almost 3 weeks of violence in northern paris suburbs of to 2 young boys don't light off of
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it. being fleeing from police also 2020 we had several nights of violence and the power suburbs officer, again young man was shot dead by police. so it's very common and it does seem to be some things that none of the, none of the interior ministers over the years. none of the politicians, none of community leaders have actually managed to bridge the gap between police and the youngsters of these communities who feel that the believe 3 or 4 teams just don't take into account their lives in the start of what sort of lives the leading catherine field, thank you so much for your recording. thank you. and now south koreans have just become a year or 2 younger. no, they haven't invented a time machine. the country has scrapped its traditional method of counting age in favor of international standards. it's hope that the move overdues bureaucratic confusion and legal disputes. so 23 years old in south
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korea, but the 21 in the rest of the world. this woman has just turned 86. so the 2nd time, the and this boy went from 9 to 8 as a night everyone in south korea has just become a hero to younger, as the country of scrapping its traditional age system to fall into line with international convention. until today, babies were declared one year old this and became a year older each year on january 1st, rather than on bus days to a baby born on new year's eve would be 2 years old by new year's day. many people are excited to become a bit younger the i'm supposed to be turning to the next bill in the traditional korean system. but with this new age system i became too young. it's
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just great to feel like you're getting younger and i feel a bit of distance from becoming taught to. i'm so happy that i can celebrate this the game day. i'm a call. let's see. what are you all that i'm going to study abroad in the u. k. so i think it's less confusing. i don't need to explain my korean age and can just say my international agent. all the countries, as we adopted the international method and daily life should also become a bit easier, according to government officials for the on. cuz i need you to re expect the legal dispute, complaints and social confusion that have any cost over how to calculate ages would be great either deals or somebody. 86 percent of south koreans have said they will welcome the new international age system. german football team, byron munich, have announced that they will not extend their sponsorship deal with cuts are airways the cooperation between the doha base airline and the german record
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champions has existed since 2018 and reportedly brought by earned around 25 1000000 euros per season. the club hesitates, criticism over the deal with fan groups and supporters, protesting it on the human rights grounds. the current sponsorship expires on june 30th stuff. next, doc film takes a look at the thousands of people leaving 100 us to escape gang violence and natural catastrophes. stay with the c w if you can for that. thank you so much for watching the, it's all just practice at the national base in brooklyn, with a wayne 7 months before a restaurant attack ukraine. a filtering documents daily life in the town. how are the people of the growing tension.

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