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the slicing social moons seeking your self determined life. let's go from treasury and abuse. stuff oldest. on the w, the, you're watching due to the news live are from berlin. vladimir presented with a threat to poland. the wars, any aggression toward bella roost will be considered an attack on russia as follows, poland deployment of more troops along its eastern border in response to russian mercenaries, gathering invalid roofs. also on the show high school graduation pictures
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from a time many would like to forget to w needs ukrainian students were determined to not let the ward get in the way of their futures and ask for an almost at 36 hour hunt. german police admitted berlin's mystery lion may not have been a lion for all boss, there's more action from the women's world cup spain. so their dominance in their tournament opener, i guess the costa rica looking to get past the last 16 for the 1st time. they're off to a great start, the hello, i'm clear, richardson, thank you so much for joining russian president vladimir putin has issued threatening words to poland, saying moscow would react to any aggression against it's allied. bella roost put next. use nato member poll. one's of having territorial ambitions in the former
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soviet union. earlier today, poland announced its military is read a point more units closer to his border with our roof after having already done so earlier this month. and that was after reports of russia's wagner mercenary group training. bella russian soldiers, both russia and poland, share a border with dollars putting his war in that so called aggression against bella roost would be considered an attack on russia. let's look, i say it's a dealer that's a better research that is part of the union state. and unleashing aggression against bella, luce will mean aggressively against the russian federation. we will respond to this theme with more the meetings at our disposal. earlier i asked my helper and also the managing director for the german marshall fund east. how big of a threat wagner mercenaries posed to poland, russia and bellows are creating a vocation by creating this exercise is by moving more on 5 year trips to dollars
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out i'm. i'm normally placed in the worst apologies on speaking to you from washington because i'm on a visit, but it's very clear that this sense of describes the coming from valid which is growing. we don't have a clear understanding of the numbers of wagner's troops being stationed, even in the bellows. but the fact that bell of russian forces are training with wagner in their office. columbus. stine, and so it's more of a green man tactics. he's very concerned because we are basically concerned off uh, not just direct, but sort of in direct borderline publications on the, on the published by the russian blogger. tell us more about what that might look like. clearly poland thinks this is enough of a threat that it's gone through the trouble of moving its military units.
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so we have to go back to a time guide before it rushes invasion ukraine. when a bellowed with a new cushion call has used illegal migration slows. i actually attracted people from a rock and syria and then sending them on the border to a to, to poland, creating a humanitarian disaster and also sort of using stuff tactics to create an instability. we don't know yet what wagner can do, but the fact that they are creating this exercises and publications suggests that we can we can consider. busy isabel russian border right. and even stable, stable region. and given that, and this is the main directory of attract, one can imagine that would be more a better migration, close or perhaps to have special forces operations that might be directed just to
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sort of rattle paul, it's a military as well as pull in society. and from competing secure, as michelle barnowski, speaking to me earlier russians war of aggression and ukraine has destroyed well over through to 1000 schools and educational facilities and disrupt in school life for millions of these abraham reports from a school outside keep where students who had their education up turned still remain hopeful. these are not your typical graduation photos. no celebrations. no festivities prefer the class of 2023 at this high school outside kids. it's the only way they want it to mark this milestone. put your blue shield supervisor? sure. i wanted the world to see what happened to my school by to be sure to see that i did not get hung up on the fact that it burned down. i'm showing of a,
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i'm still alive. say shit. there's a whole lot. before the war. there's school had just been renovated, it's principal tells me so long. it hosted $400.00 students, russian troops that occupied the town and use the school as their base. they took household items such as washing machines from homes. as they were driven out, they set it on fire. this room where i am right now. this was a theater in a cafeteria, a place full of laughter. now, just look at it, look at the devastation here. the russians, they spared absolutely nothing. they even said the buses outside, on fire, as they were treated, it flies in the face of any russian claims that they do not target civilian infrastructure. the school principal shows me what is left of her office. to me still here was my desk of fort lauderdale with cabinets on both sides of it to lucas did not. and there was a large will with magazines,
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school certificate school. oh, the records that any school would keep living with a whole month on where your kid. it's very high. of course, my school of when i came to the school for the 1st time of to defend um, it was horrifying to see when he used to work here every day. invest your so your time and sometimes sacrifice your location. like me, like our teachers. her students had to complete their high school years at a nearby village. they travelled to every day, leaving their memories behind. to go with do symmetrical as others to jessica lucy, when you look at the school, if you remember those times when everyone headphones played games and started to boost go, we put a call literally do it says no, it's so set to look at it. now, i think some of them do it to send them a tape of to said to this, it will give we studied him for 10 years. man, hold a moment, the memories, the videos, the jugs seeing you politically is it's a g. so difficult to look lot,
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and it's like you've destroyed from the inside with their budgeting of all of a sudden since the beginning of the war, over 3300 academic institutions have been damaged or destroyed in ukraine. i don't know what side is a former education minister and is now in education activist with the war showing no signs of ending any time soon. she tells me faster solutions are needed for affected students. the scale damage if, if it's enormous, right, and it's at one school school like this to build it back to build it entirely new as a couple of 1000000 around 78000000 years and it requires years. so places like this do need this more jeweler solutions that are temporary. however, it's also question what a sample is. 2 years temporary or 3 years temporary. it seems like a, a and a lifetime for kids who go to the high school, right? in many ways, the students at this high school are like many of their counterparts around the
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world. they have big dreams, want to make money, travel the world, and look forward to the freedoms college life could offer. one wants to develop code. the other wants to become a psychologist and another is just not sure yet, but the war and occupation have left their mark on the young adults. they've become of these thoughts into what this is done. i began to appreciate life small, understand everything can disappear in a moment box to the by the way, i think you, we're not set children anymore. that's how the war has affected us on. that's why i just want to live until tomorrow and died. this is the main goal and for the war 2 and ending the war is something they have no control over. but it's forged a determination to keep fighting for what matters their future i can bring you up to speed now with some other world news headlines. russian authorities have detained prominent pro war nationalism, blogger, eguard gurkin,
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the former leader of moscow, back troops and eastern new crane is a vocal critic of president vladimir putin and how russia's war and ukraine has been conducted. jerkins, wife said he had been detained for extremism. a group of women in india have burned down the house of a suspect accused of parading to women naked in the northeast state of money for their reports of another suspects. house also being burned down. the assault took place over 2 months ago, but it has sparts national outrage after a video went viral on social media. this week. amsterdam is banning crew ships from docking at the cities ports. the decision, as part of the dodge capital's bid to curb pollution as clamp down on mass tourism, which it says has gone out of control the american plane last year. the crews taurus do little for the local economy. here in berlin, many people are breathing a sigh of relief and having
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a good laugh after authorities called off the search for a lie, and that's on the loose. well, that's what everyone thought it was to begin with. but after a 36 hour hunt, it now seems that the suspect captured on tape was rather one of the areas more common inhabitants. so, so that when is allowing us not to lie in us. when it's simple, this short video was it 1st believed to show a lie in s on the loose. it caused quite the stair in clyde mac. no. i usually quiet municipality just outside of belin, police hunters and vet set off with a big cat tom through the forest. ultimately though, it appears to obeyed wild goose chase. the matter of climate control made us somewhat sheepish announcement. somebody please missed. it's not a lie. this or a similar while donovan of the some evidence that means we can be fairly certain on the animal in the picture is
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a while for each one can do it. he said that the search has now cooled off after further analysis of the footage. having looked more closely at the shape of the animal's hind legs, length of the tail and the lack of auction, it's back. oh, so it is not believe that the ballad, linus was nothing more than a wild bull. the man added that while there was no acute danger, people in the forest. sure none the less remained a lot while the police and the hunters to pack up their bibles and had back home sports news now with at the women's football world cops, spain have won their 1st match, getting close to rica, 3000000 wellington new zealand, that when puts them on top of group c and they dominated from the start as they posted the biggest one of the tournaments so far. the spain looks threatening from the off and some, some to us passing preceded the open to the home go from coast to because by the
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area they'll come to maybe one mill in the 21st minutes and just 2 minutes late to spain. double that lead to i sign up on my feet, who calls out the smallest of spaces in the box and pull it up with a fantastic finish. spain continued to enjoy 3 rain on the right flank, as more terrible, defending from costa rica, opened the door for a 3rd. the dangerous cross was headed onto the ball, but as to gonzalez was perfectly placed to drive in the loose fuel. the 3 then awarded a penalty for this, the obstacle full in the box, but spain's all time top score a jenny of most oh was denied by costa rica. keep it done. us. the layer of the 2nd tough was go list, but this was still a statement when from spain and canada missed an opportunity to join australia at the top of group of be with nigeria holding them to a goal. the strong canada has the best chance of the match
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book pristine st. clairsville for 2nd half penalties saved nigeria that their bore ivy odin was then sent off an injury time for video review. but the nigerians were happy with the results which leaves both teams. 2 points behind australia after one game. and finally, the legendary pump and jazz singer tony bennett has died at the age of 96 in his home in new york city. but at $120.00 grammy awards and same dozens of hits in his career spending more than 7 decades. the with his classic american songs. but it was one of the most popular singers if the fifty's, frank sinatra famously calls him the best and the business. and it was touring well into his ninety's and his later years found new success,
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collaborating with younger stars. like maybe god will leave you now with his signature song. be 1962 classics. i left my heart in san francisco. busy the the, the, the image of how many portion of loves us are now in the world climate change. the story. this is more plants the way from just one week how much was going to really get we still have.
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