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the, the, this is dw news life for brother and it's been 2 years since 4 of a ton to europe, along with its allies. ukraine mocks, the 1st day of russia's full scale invasion, new places of support continued bringing law house. presidents and landscape says he's country is definitely stronger now than fact than a documentary about the return of lucid african on oppressions takes the top of what it's about in film festival. to goes life to our movie correspond adaptive metadata to find out more about this is price being built, the
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bid visible, and welcome leaders of the g 7 group of nations say they'll support you. great. as long as it takes in its war against russia, it's the 2nd anniversary of the full scale invasion to month to some of the day western leaders joins ukrainian, president flooded me savanski in the place where one of the 1st battle still place . friends greeted at the ensign of a sealed net keep on february 24th 2022 russian app on forces attack this airport at the time. many photo russia would capture keith, but after a month and a half of ukrainian or assistance to to and withdrew his forces from the area. so would you, ma'am? this is today, we are in a very symbolic place. was formerly assigned with wet food and wanted to wind the bathroom for our capital, the bathroom for keys with the key back of the blitzkrieg, he was planning, you're keeping bundle and it was heavy stuff that his 1st fundamental defense went
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to a soul, just destroyed the landing of russian motors recently the psalm bretzky's give boots. well, the latest praise to credit and for it for assistance against its mighty neighbor. you managed to stop rushes to attack towards the heart of ukraine. you'll save your country, you've saved all of europe. and today we are here from across europe and the world to pay tribute to your bravery. just hours before lead us gathered focusing on the ration a deadly russian drug, an attack on a desk reminded people that, that the war goes on. and the significance of the timing of the assault was enough loss. the residence this happens almost every day. it's hard to understand if it's symbolic or not reasonable, we don't know what's going to happen this evening and what we normally in the
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evenings we have a tax, everything is symbolic rush. i love states that we're doing it out. people are dying, we want the war to end as soon as possible starts to move. we have no more strength left turn. you have a news, neither physical what our lives nor mental flowers for the victims of oppression. despise promises of last thing support. and this stalemate and the fighting is causing fatigue in the color dose of power in the west. and that's the will and says it's the yeah. ukraine faces an uncertain future. they don't use catalina to moist, spoke to alex on to the hosting over a member of the crazy empowerment from the homeless potty will sit over, is holding on the west to ramp up. it's support for ukraine, so we can withstand rushes aggression or tell us what is your country after 2 years of war? what are you missing most? what kind of support from the western countries?
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well, unfortunately the support is not a. it's not a goal and it's declining, and that's what we see. we see the united states, unfortunately not being able to pass the supplemental for the last by months. and it is difficult for us to make it to make it without the united states supports. we're run out of a munition already, and we've been using more tours to basically replace the artillery shells we've been using that and made drones to replace or sell our shoals. but that's not how you when the war. and unfortunately, it's not even how you sustain the work and we see that uh, the biggest problem of the thing, not only the united states, but germany and other european countries around. and so the defense sector depends and the symbols designed for the peaceful appearance. it is not designed for the war, and unfortunately they rent the production lens conundrum top really fast. so we used all of this fox, the they were available in europe, in other countries in the united states. and right now there is nothing to provide
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. and we do hope that europeans, especially will step off more, that the united states will pass the supplemental because we do need those money to buy stuff, to buy weapons, to buy munition. and the critical thing is the air defense. unfortunately, we're running out of interceptors. if we do not have intercept, was the messiah for the year in the past. if we're on out of those all, let's say this will be totally destroyed. you will look like a level. if we don't have any more miss house common and it's, it doesn't seem to be common. unfortunately, the once we're blocking right now that a package for ukraine in the united states are the republic. i'm so you have a message for them. so there's only one clear message if your brain goes down, any nato countries next, and it's going to be a big war in europe. and there is no way the united states with step would be a stay in the side. unfortunately, we've seen already the same scenario in 19381939 when people saw well this was somewhere in europe when hitler was involved in poland when she was inviting. the u
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. s. a. started in other countries on, on, in 1938, when churchill was trying to negotiate him. everybody a sod. it's somebody's elsewhere. well, unfortunately, when you think of this, it always comes to you. it's came, was a full harbor. it's can was bonbon that was a bump in london and others city. so unfortunately, they have to realize that you cannot step aside. this is not only a war. is this not a local complex? this is a war off. a talk receives horses democracy is because ukraine has united a democratic world around us, while rush has been supported by one of those for you. and if they way, and this will be a clear sign for china to take us, we can do whatever you want. and that's will be a big problem. thank you so much. i. donald trump has once again rallied again, still railed against you with president joe biden in a speech loaded with apocalyptic imagery at the conservative political action
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conference in the state of maryland. trump painted a bleak picture of another bite in town, saying it had lead the us to help. the favorite for the republican presidential nomination went on to describe himself as a political dissidents, action, trumpets, facing multiple criminal charges for his efforts to overturn his 2020 election to fate. and then you have chairs, and then you have to join to find the w. washington correspondent janelle dom alone is that the c pack conference to now tell us more about what trump sad to say. well, as you saw that there been definitely a very fiery speech, very classic. donald trump, basically he talked about his dystopian vis or vision of the future. they were really trying to set himself apart from bite. and he called the bite and administration years of chaos, blood shed and violence. something of course of that is not really boring up by the
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facts. violent crime is dropping all over america in cities, big and small. but what he's trying to do here is really tell the voters here that he's the only thing standing between them and his vision of great american decline, a vision of the invasion of illegal immigrants, a vision of runaway inflation. so basically that is what he mostly concentrated his message on today. could this address affect the results of the south carolina republican primaries that's taking place of the well the south carolina primary in terms of that. it's thought that the results of those primary primaries, that's something that he's likely to walk away from with a victory. in fact, it really speaks to the level of his confidence that he is spending most of his day
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here in washington, d. c. at the c pack. and he's only going to go to south carolina after the polls close to where he is presumably going to give a victory speech. now, in terms of his opponent nikki haley, of course, so this would be quite a bit or set back for her. we are, of course, talking about her home state, but for her part she has vowed to stay in the race. so it really does look like her for financing is stable and her main argument for staying in the race really does seem to be about, you know, what donald trump, of course is facing a, sag several legal troubles. and any one of those can allowed them in jail before the election, and that might give her then an opening for now. however, it really does seem like, uh, today is a day for donald trump, whether in d. c or in south carolina. use janelle to milan
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i looked at what some of the other stories making headlines. the us says, one of its naval destroyers is shot down at the ship. ballistic me is launched into the gulf of aging from a who really controlled area of human defense officials say the me saw was probably aimed at a fuel tank of the hoody rambles campaign targeting vessels. passing through the red sea to him from israel is by the police abuse both and canons to dispose of the government protesters intel to be called into the removal of prime minister benjamin netanyahu. the demonstration is one of the largest since the how most of the tanks of october 7 and his way the bombardment of guns over just following the body of alexi. no, bobby has been handed over to his mother according to his spokes person for the rational position later. no funeral detailed so think of the earlier this week and i found these mothers settle, thirties were refusing of a public. they ceremony. in the golden bab,
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the top prize at the building international film festival has been awarded. in the last few minutes to the documentary, the whole me directed by my to jump the joint production between the dean, france and said to go to the field and tells the story of the return of 26 royal treasures to been in which france planted during colonial times when it was known as the kingdom of the holy. the film faced some stiff competition on the final night of the festival. everyone's got rocks bra is at the valid on the african documentary that the whole be the big when a was that much of a surprise to as well. it was a bit of surprise because this is a really stiff competition this year. there are a lot of very, very strong performers, both critically and sort of audience favorites going into this year's awards on. but it's always, it's not too much of a surprise because it really is a tremendous, tremendous documentary read you up. it's a very, a political,
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a documentary berlin likes to get prizes to strong political films. um, but it also addresses a very, very current issue uh the, this issue of returning uh, artworks sees during colonial times to their rightful owners to the rightful nations. and that's an issue that's been a very much at the front here in, in, in germany, across europe and try as these countries try to deal with their, the legacies of the colonial pass. and the interesting about this documentary is it's, it's a very subtle exploration of this topic because even in ebony, where of the people are receiving these artifacts. there's a, a very interesting discussion going on about what they should actually mean. because uh, although they are part of their cultural heritage, they've been gone for over a century and the country has moved on culturally and socially. so this documentary is really a delicate and intricate look at this sort of very complex question. but one that
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a lot of people here in germany and across europe will be aware of an interested. so in that, in that way, it's not really a surprise that take, took the top prize in berlin, talking about a complex and political topics. tell us more about the field from the palestinian territories that received an award. yes, uh this is no other land. it's a documentary and it is a bit surprising that it one because tonight because it's not officially in competition. it's in the panorama section, which is a sort of sidebar section of the valley and all about the jury a selected as the best document traits in, in, in the fact the festival. and this is an interesting tool because it was made from a collective as rarely and palestinian filmmakers that activists. and it's a look at a small village in the west bank and the efforts of the house and the community they are to resist essentially being wiped out by the israeli government. is trying
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to encroach on on their, on their land. um and uh its uh was, um it is both a very powerful film but also quite quiet. it's a very interesting movie in that respect because it just sort of observes the day to day life of, of the people in this, in this village. and when the directors one of the prize, they of course use the platform of the valley knowledge to make political statements. say they called on the german government, directly to stop sending weapons a to israel and called for an immediate cease fire in, in the region. and that was one to just of several, a political statements about the war and guys and leave mainly pro palestinian statements made on the stage of the valley knowledge on board rocks right at the reg comforts at the building. i'll hear about it. thank you. to the next on the dw our porter examines why don't frump roommates so popular with
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