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the, the, this is dw, dues live and from berlin, russian missile strikes across new cream, the deadliest attacks in marks. this is of off site. this is ukraine central. so there's also for all the most difficult cases, the tickets children, one missile hit, a children's cancer hospital in the capital, even during multiple people degrades. president zalinski has called for an emergency section of the un security council tomorrow, also coming up hungary as a prime minister of victor, or by his in china. and what he says is a peace mission aimed at ending the war in ukraine. but who is he speaking for? european union says not for us. and the day after the french election president
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emanuel mac, ron refuses to accept his prime ministers resignation. who should lead parliament in france? avoid the politics of paralysis. the unborn gods dental reviewers watching on tv, as in the united states and to all of you around the world. welcome. we begin tonight in ukraine where people are coming to terms with the horrors of rushes, largest air strong in months. most scale fired dozens of missiles and multiple cities across the country today, killing more than 30 people. ukraine's military says that it's air defenses managed to shut down most of the missiles, but not all of them bringing tragic consequences for the children of key. what you're seeing is a russian miss. so the explosion came from ukraine's largest children's
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hospital and faces the aftermath. the doctors, nurses, volunteers, and emergency services searched for victims a terrifying ordeal for survivors. the white children for some reason, we always thought that of my deed was protected. we were simply a 100 percent sure that they would not hit here under turn died? well, it turned out the way it turned act. tough for the north and we managed to get most patients act to safety. except for those who were most ill, we stayed with them during the strikes and for the aftermath the patients were forced to evacuate the hospital after at last water, oxygen and electricity keeps. mayer said the sold was one of the worst since russia
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launched its full scale invasion of ukraine over 2 years ago, genocide or cooperation. the brain is right now the whole world see how russian visuals and give me guys, the drums cubes, ukrainian citizens, presidents, a lot of mirrors, the landscape said more than 40 minutes. so i was targeted 5 ukrainian cities, the by raj, struck apartment buildings and public infrastructure. ukraine says it's intercepted, 30 minutes of russia has denied targeting the hospital saying it was hated by fragments of ukrainian air defense me. so speaking in poland, where he was signing a security deal, savanski dismissed at moscow denial. oh is, is that a see it should take you. so you're already seeing reports that ukrainian air defenses to blame and skippable on the and not they're calculating strike. yeah.
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but i'm grateful to all the ukrainians kind of look ahead, started posting videos where you can see on specifically not a part of this or that may silence or i can put a direct to me. so striking the injured and killed many people in ukraine today. we've done not in the day of a greenish award. this is the landscape also viable retaliation. the un security council said it will meet to discuss the attacks. the roles are likely to feature highly on the agenda and a nato summit in washington on tuesday. the ukrainian president is expected to attend and to make another plea for more support. our ukraine corresponded to connelly. he was at the damaged childrens hospital earlier. he sent us this update. my friend is basically being half a day since these attacks and behind me they are still trying to thrill through the
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concrete, through the rules of this unit that has collapsed fine. is role that attack, trying to catch people who are believe to still be that have been sheltering in a cell or potentially underneath this building so far, no voices, no contact with the people who is missing. but this, what is going on could still go deep into the night and into tomorrow. this is of a site. this is ukraine central. so there's also for all the most difficult cases and it gets older by me. on the right day, you might see some of the emergency services, cruise words, exhausted. it is incredibly some of the people who are working out in the san for our generation fumes of weapons has no power. and to give you a sense of what, how big sofa was just on the other side here, i have a much bigger building that was less impacted. but where will the windows flew out? and you have a few people from the community who have turned off to basically try and solve is what can be salvage, full of medical equipment, throw out that every somehow do something constructive on a day that seems just frankly, unbelievable in
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a place here in central care where people felt that by this time that would be great and was on the research that was very young economy. they are reporting outside of that hospital that was here today. and that air strikes, i want to go now and to your e. saki is the advisor to ukraine's minister of strategic industries. mr. zach, we appreciate you taking the time to talk with us. i like to start by just getting your thoughts on this latest barrage of missile attacks across your country. what do you mean, brant? i'm saying is army. of course we use a witness today. another example of what a terry state is capable of a direct state that has been trying to break the will of the premium people for more than 2 years now. um, at the moment, ukraine's electricity infrastructure is destroyed just the intense fighting on the front line. but that is not enough for the battery started. that's why the heating children's hospitals, that heating maternity was the heading,
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residential buildings. and you know, in the event today, all the ambassadors and consuls of from different countries have come to the side of his children's hospital just to see with their own eyes, the result, investment tires and sort of of course we will be continuing to ask our partners to support us militarily, just send us more at the fast result is that is more defense systems. and of course we'll continue to build up our own defense industry based so that we are capable of projecting our series. but it's more than 3 and a half years, and we're still seeing the massive we saw strikes. and mr. second, people outside of your country will be looking at this and asking, how were the russians able to inflict so much damage, particularly in keep, keep, we assume is the best protected city in ukraine. the well, this was combined missed all the time that the russians have used. different types of ms. aust, ballistic missiles, cruise missiles. they've used the hypersonic mist also. and of course,
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the russians, you know, they use time, they, they learn and they have received probably some data about the, um, air defense systems that i tried to break through. and you know, we have been able to intercept the shoot down, the vast majority of them is not that will last but some, maybe some unfortunately and yeah, resulted in destroying the hospital in other places. is the lesson from this simply that your military needs more air defense systems? is that the lesson or do you need better air defense systems? i think the primary less is, is that we need more air defense systems and hopefully we will get them. and, you know, we look forward to the nato assignment of all the countries who are members of the native eliza. see what happens today. and we hope that with me more determined to provide more air defense systems and the defense, etc. see, are you hoping for anything tangible to come out of this is going to be emergency
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section of the un security council tomorrow. we understand this will also, i'm sure, be a topic at the nato conference in washington. do you think something tangible will come out of these meetings? but we are confident that all the 3 nations of the world and the you and they will condemn this service attack. this is the genocide of watergate, dependent people. and of course, you know, we will continue to advocate for most support for you, right? on all international multi retro the pharmacy are use ukraine. i understand, has received additional patriots. f sixteens are also on the way. what more does your military need to better protect itself as well as the scenes when they will arrive? and we hope that this will happen soon. of course, they will compliments our systems. and then if we receive more air defense system,
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such as patriots or mesa, tonight is the, then we will talk, we'll be able to protect more of our series and we'll be able to save the life of our children, the 5 innocent people. so everything is, you know, on our wish, this mutual funds are on this, on a daily basis. and we are, of course, not just sitting either. we are also trying to build up our own defense industry so that we can reduce some of these means that can help us protect ourselves better in the future ourselves. your president told him is zalinski has valid retaliation. do we know what that's going to look like? well, it's as much as i left to the discretion of our general stuff. you know, we have been we are a civilized nation, so whatever we do, we never will for sure what i can say is that we will never stride back at the
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hospitals, all the civilian areas, you know, we, we are a civilized nation. that's why we respond just striking that military objects and destroying that army. and i would like to stress that in the wake of this horrible attack that happens today, we hope that i wouldn't rational upon this will reconsider that decision as to get permission for your brain. to strike russia inside russia, that's actually because the only efficient way to actually stop it from happening in the future is to make sure that these plays the plane to take the carry, dismiss all the data, not even allowed to take off. for now, we don't have that permission, and as a result, our series are the risk of such attacks as the one that we have seen today. your exec advisor to ukraine's minister of strategic industries. mr. second, we certainly appreciate you taking the time to talk with us on what has to be a very difficult day. thank you. thank you. hungary is the prime minister, victor or bond is paying
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a surprise visit to china following stops in ukraine and russia. he says that he is on a ukraine piece mission. last week, hungary took over the rotating presidency of the european union. but european union officials are insisting that oregon has no mandate to speak for europe. he says he's heading for washington next to work with you. theresa fallon is the director of the center for russia, europe, asia studies. i asked her what she makes uh victor or barnes. so called peace mission to moscow and b. c. well, he's a peripatetic president of the e rotating council. he has gotten on everyone's toes. i, i, that's the person coming from here in brussels. he took over the council, rotating presidency as of july 1st. so he's only been in the position for one week . and as you noted, he's gone to 3 capitals. in addition, his also attended
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a turkey language conference, which is also against you stated interest. so he's really reveling the cage in many areas there with the less he's using this language of a piece mission. and we've seen this use before. is it, i call it piece washing, but what is it heart of this? i mean, china is bigger picture is to kind of, we can transatlantic relations and to divide europe or to sort of which is in europe. the hungry has long been a partner of china. we saw the recent visit of sheets and ping, 2 pairs to hungry and also to serve you. but now we can understand that they have this kind of coordinated in order to which she can ping and oregon. so manage to put this all together, increasing so you think that's, that's what or bond is up to here. he's trying to help china and russia. we can the ties that bind the west again as well. it's interesting because he's long had a pro russell pro china policy. he's been able to block many the policies,
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or we can them that are in their interests. and as we know that he's also been effective in trying to block funding for ukraine. so he did notify, nato just gave them a heads up to tell them that that's what he was doing. but he did not notify any leaders. and he actually bragged unimed toes on a, in, during the interview on the plane that he managed to hire to all of this that he was doing the see? christy. so i think, but he has been a patient studer of china and china has tried to to 16 plus one with the sub regional grouping between 11. you remember states and 5 possible accession states and the most productive relationship was with hungary. so i think that hungry is being rewarded with more and more investments. we know that while he was in beijing or by inside several agreements. so he's also getting economic benefits
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from doing this for me. he, even the russian. let me just ask, let me just, let's think out of the box here for a moment. could victor or bon could p b, perhaps a message delivery man in back channel can communications between the west in russia and showing that, i mean, is it possible that he's actually bringing a message that was sent by the us or, or some country you're in your as well, i would love to give them the benefit of the doubt because the risk for the 2 played at the beginning of your program, of the bombing of a children's hospital in cuba is heartbreaking. everyone wants to see the end of this war, but it's even the russian process. there's no, we don't see what the outcome is of, of his meeting with clinton. but at least you know, it's being framed both by moscow and by being that he represents the you and of course we know he does not, he has it, you rotating counsel presidency, but they're trying to brand it as a division a break. so is he a useful it is?
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i don't think so. i think it's a very smart man. he's very articulate. he can be very persuasive in his public talks, but i think that he is helping both russia and china, whose goal is to change the international border. he is helping them and i would call them a useful handmade and. and if it can get the nobel peace prize for bringing peace to or a to, to ukraine all the more power to them. but i don't see that happening. i would love to and let's try to be optimistic, right. i think that there is another agenda taking place here. well, we'll see what happens. what happens to somebody then all of their maybe lead time doesn't. yeah, it's funny, a potential future nobel peace laurie, and we will see theresa fallon, director of the center for rush in europe, asia studies. we appreciate your valuable insights tonight to me. so thank you to hear some of the other stories now that are making headlines around the world. russian president vladimir putin has welcome to india's prime minister and arrange
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for moody at his suburban residence in your ma scale for an informal dinner. india has become a key trading partner and buyer of russian oil since the west increased sanctions on the kremlin. the 2 leaders are due to hold talks official talks on tuesday. you, as president biden has written a letter to democratic congressional members telling them that he is not dropping out of his campaign to be re elected despite pressure to do so. he said that he made the decision after extensive conversations with the party leadership, and voters of summit urged him to quit the race after his poor debate performance against donald trump ceasefire towards for guns are expected to continue this week more than 9 months since the war began her moss, which carried out the october 7th terror attacks appears to have dropped its demand . that is real promises to end the war. israel's prime minister claims military pressure has pushed from us to enter into toll. at canyon court has ruled that police acted unlawfully in the killing of
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a pack of standing journalists nearly 2 years ago. arshad shareef was a critic of pakistan's military leaders. he died when canyon police opened fire on his car, outside of nairobi. authority said that it was a case of mistaken identity. thousands of people had begun marching towards the shrubbery, needs in eastern bosnia to mark the 1995 genocide of most one man. and boy is the annual march covers a 100 kilometer root from the village of nasal. bosnian serb forces killed 8000 men and boys. after capturing the un protected enclave which of france now were president emanuel met. kron has refused to accept the resignation of the country's prime minister, gabrielle a tall asking him to day. and i'm quoting here to ensure the stability of the country. it's all offered to step down. after no clear winter emerged from sunday's
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parliamentary election. the far right national rally party of marine la pens made big gains in the vote despite only coming in 3rd place. it drastically increased its number of seats and parliament for example, but abroad left his coalition, one the most feats with mac, cronsa, centrist alliance, coming in. second, none of these 3 alliances or blocks emerged with a majority, which is, which is left to france in limbo, forming a new government will most likely require weeks of negotiations as something quite unsettling. for many french. isn't it the my political views are not represented by any of the parties that make up the national assembly. so i'm neither happy nor on happy lose the boat. i'm waiting to see what happens is she's too busy this. i'm not very happy because it's an absolute failure and i'm done by what's happened. let me go to see the financial a bose was the vote for me. long shot,
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i simply don't understand it. it is very clear to me that our president knows nothing about politics and it's during the country a lot of home the civil couldn't model. did you need in the presidents position to hold on election right now? was it the arctic? it was the arctic, stupid, and an act of pride. nothing will get done now. we've been through a lot and we hope this will teach him a lesson. so he can end his time of office a little less arrogant on the dates, huntington, where he'll go. and strong words, they are joining us now from outside the fridge. parliament in paris is our correspondent, and he says, the way it looks it. good to see you. quite some dissatisfaction. we can say they are from voters. where does france stay on to night? a day after the elections as well, many people, i think, a wondering what's going to happen next to in funds. as you said, there's no block of you know, empowerment that has the absolute or even
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a simple majority and different policies positions from different sides. well now need to work together to find some kind of common ground. that is something that funds is not really good at. you know, there is no tradition of coalition making here in front as opposed to in other countries such as germany. and we have heard from different positions today during the day you were saying, you know, i should be, or someone from are tom should be the prime minister. you know, someone from the, the centrist comes some from the left wing comes and everybody speculating what's gonna happen next. but it will certainly be very complicated to find a way of working through the situation. president macro and was not seen in public . on monday. we do know that he asked the prime minister to stay in office. why? well, it's obviously also because there is no obvious name for a new prime minister,
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and there is no touring and strain going on and going on in the background of res. wondering what's going to happen next, but the president is also somehow buying some time. the olympic games will stocks in a few weeks here in front. and we are told still as a prime minister or even a, the catch paco prime minister and government at things might state more or less stable with also gave them a government, it might be a bit more complicated. it's you get a, you know, these uh, these olympic games. if somebody's redone here in front, so i think that was mainly the calculation by i'm on my call. the far right under maureen la pen was beaten into a 3rd place. where does this leave her party, the national rally, as well? i think the far right national riley is thinking that this is just the next step towards power. they are speculating back in 2027 during the next presidential elections. they might have a 12,
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a shot at winning on the other side. but if you look at the, on the left, the left wing line. so it came together almost overnight in for these elections fill. so trying to come together and come up with a common project to counter that project. so we'll see what was going to happen if the far right will indeed continue to gain ground here in front as they have done over the past 2 decades. so, and if they have a chance of winning the next presidential elections and 20 to 27, least we've spoken today about the, the politics of paralysis. are we looking at weeks, maybe months of uncertainty in france? that's a clear possibility here. we have a hung parliament, we have time and at least where there is no clear majority. as i said, the french will have to learn how to work together and pollution from different sides. they will have to come up with a common project, and that is not something that the french are used to. we know that hand for us.
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it's almost a national hobby to go on strikes, to each stage demonstrations. and then afterwards, once they've complained on stage demonstrations, they come to the negotiating table. it's also very uncommon for politicians from different sites work together in the past, over 3 garbage stations where, you know, put additions how to work together from different sites here in the government and from different brand, the president from another side. and that didn't go that well, so we'll see what happens. what would happen over the coming weeks and months? yeah. could be a steep learning curve for some politicians sounds like leasing the we joining us tonight from paris, lisa, as always, thank you. the massive floods have swept 3 parts of bangladesh and recent days, killing at least 8 people in affecting more than 2000000 more. india has also been badly hit with rising waters disrupting flights and forcing the closure of schools and colleges. floods in land slides are not uncommon during south asia is monsoon
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season, but experts say the issue has worse. and in recent years, due to climate change, norton bug like dish is under water bridges and downs. are broken homes affected major diverse, including the had left with the has the bus big bounce due to heavy gains. housings of people have selected homes. nearly 2000000 people in bunk let these have been impacted by the recent flats. the situation is improving, worked on it, and the flow to water is receding in some places. but it's still a cold flood more because this water comes from the himalayas in a positive through india and falls to the bay and think all we've done to gas it and the fit to rate it on the world's largest delta,
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the ganges bundle of this unique geography mix had funded it both doing stream but the defense, the neighboring india has also seen master flooding and recent days, dozens have died and millions have been affected in the north eastern state or for some via us cows, goats and animals. roll living under one roof. no one is getting anything to eat findings, no water to drink, if on the flood waters say line, we can't drink it. there's nothing here. i'll be that of these men in the boat to go into the market to buy something. but no one has money either by 70 in 10 stream full on monday, back to the e. s. leaving in the finance. we've got to remember a better life for all of us to go out and about his name on by get flooded every year during the month soon. and this is a recurring problem because as many commuters huge problems you've got under that
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sign, just sworn that human cost climate change just making read for more is that dick and intense, they see a sharp reduction in global greenhouse gas emissions is the only long term solution to mitigate that disaster effects of global warming. if you're watching the w news after a short break, i'll be back to take you through the day to night to really one the french election will be right back the
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you can draw the line between the space is because i don't believe that space is, is i'm hourly relevant criteria. and any more than i believe that rice or 6 is on frontier in. 2 2 should. 2 2 newman's taskbar close to that same pansy insanity. and pansy is even to a dog. a dr. series about our complex relationship with animals watch now on youtube dw documentary, january 2021. the attack on the united states capital become an idea of what you said. we had power, we should have power, power is being taken away from us and by any means necessary, we can get thousands of people to talk among them. some of these manipulative voices are a former high ranking military leaders. why did us veterans tended backs on
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democracy? and what does this mean for the upcoming your next the enemy within the to lie 12 on the w. 4 weeks ago, a french president's back crone looked at the results of the european parliament election, and he sold 2 things. his parties on the dismal performance juxtaposed against the strong numbers of the far right. it was that he announced snap pearly ministry elections in his own country. now if macro and wanted voters to deliver a clear statement against the far right. but he definitely got a statement. maureen la pins far right. national rally was kept out of power a leftist alliance, apparently has been ushered into power tonight. confusion instead of clarity who really one.
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