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the, the, you're watching dw, ne, was coming to live from berlin. dozens dead in one of the worst attacks on you frame since the start of the war president. so once he says to russian ballistic missiles hit a hospital and a college injury scores more, we will bring you the latest from forest funded and also ahead on the show. lot of your approved and shrugs off an international arrest warrant to visit mongolia. ukraine and the european union criticized the mongolian government for rolling out the red carpet for the russian leader. and a dozen migrants dead after an overcrowded boat brits a part glove crossing the english channel from france. most of the victims are
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believe to be women. the hello, i'm clara richardson. thank you very much for joining us. ukraine's president will let him hear zalinski has vowed to hold russia responsible for a missile attack on the central city of poll tava, one of the worst since the start of the war. at least 15 people were killed in scores more injured when to ballistic missiles hit a hospital and a military college. so once again has again appealed to allies to allow ukraine to use weapons supplied by the west to strike a deeper into russia. other nations including the united states and germany, have also condemned the attack the paramedics race through the streets. just moments of to poll tava was rocked by the rule of explosions. russian
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ballistic missiles slammed into a hospital and at the military institute of communications. this speed, leaving victims with little time to run for cover to get the air raids, alerts started off, and in just a minute there were 2 explosions. we thought it was somewhere in our house. then we got ready to go out and realized that it was the communications institute. officials say dozens were killed and hundreds injured. more victims of believes to be trapped under the rubble. those who could be freed were rushed to hospital. soon on the 7th floor of the operating room, almost all operating tables, teams, and anesthesia teams were involved in for us. you will be there a funds of mine blast injuries french's, and that the combination of injuries took the residence,
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raced to donate blood for the victims as presidents the landscape urged west them allies to help prevent these attacks, which seems to be once again. we edge everyone in the world who has the power to stop me, tara kept it to me, but the defense systems and myself, i needed a new credo, inconvenient, alternate warehouse. some way i could see the long range strikes that google defends, the game starts and tara, and i need it now for every day of delay means learn more lives loves us valuable you day. this close to the front lines. pull tava is no stranger to russian attacks, but now the city isn't morning. off to one of the worst single strikes on ukrainian territory since the russian invasion began. and our correspondent caroline troy is in cube with this update on the attack. yes, claire, you already mentioned that it's important to us. right. so this is one of the bloodiest attacks that russia has had on ukraine. we're talking about more than 50
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dads and over 180 in dirt people. so this is really a significant attack that we are witnessing and at paul top i, we also know that president zelinski ordered a full and swift investigation into what had happened has happened in polls have. we know that the people were called while they were going in to the bomb shelter because the time between the impact and the time for them to go into his title was really very short on. this made the impact, of course, even more tragic because of all the injured people on their way to the shelter. we also know that due to the large amount and the high number of injured people, blood donors are being saved all around the country, and they are urgently need it right now in pull to another thing we heard from the presence of lensky just there was him saying that this shows how desperately ukraine needs more air defense systems and ms solves. do you think that you praise
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western allies will, will provide them indeed, so landscape presidents are lensky has been mentioning this uh for the past years. and uh months they need to as a defense uh, systems. uh patry is uh this is one of the main requests he makes in every interview. during his last interview. when he mentioned this topic, he said that he created needs at least 25 patio systems. and to keep the country safe, where we know that this friday there will be that meeting and that i'm showing again, of the nato partners and the repeating a union on how to support ukraine. i'm probably this will be a topic again. let's see, as the western countries are ready to deliver more petri systems to ukraine when thank you so much for bringing us up to speed there. that is data views correspondent, currently nationwide in key if, as well ukraine and the european union have criticized mongolia for hosting
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russia's president vladimir putin. and just by being a member of the international criminal court, mongolia did not arrest boots and on a warrant for alleged war crimes. the court itself has no power to enforce the order of red carpet. welcome for vladimir putin in the mongolian capital, ignoring international calls to arrest the russian liter. mongolia as president will not be hurried, shook. who invited bruton. instead pledge to strengthen ties with russia. with magole, a is committed to expanding and developing its cooperation with neighboring russia . within the framework, the ones independent open and multi pill of foreign policy, that values pace to do a democracy for more than 3 decades. mongolia has built friendly relations with other nations, including the united states in germany. but it is still heavily dependent on its
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neighbor, russia, especially even though it's a numerous. russia is one of them on go to is main foreign economic partners i'm going to use. i did remain in the 1st 7 months of this year. trade turnover has increased by over 21 percent and that will, but it's in a small group of protesters gathered to voice their opposition to the visit. it is persons 1st to a member country if their international criminal court. since that issued a warrant for his arrest last year, the court accuse is putin of being responsible for the abductions of ukrainian children. as a member of the i, c. c, mongolia is obliged to arrest pollution. but the court itself cannot enforce this mongolia, as an action has sparked international concern that again, it's probably this is yet another example of another correct in the system based on
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international law, it 8 o'clock. but the question is how this affects the rest of the world. order new mustang for sound, for me, it seems dangerous. good. now think, well we, this is totally unacceptable. and like wayne, the has expressed, it's a resentment owing to the representatives of the main goal in the government. regardless of it was, even despite the mounting criticism, mongolia, landlocked between china and russia, and reliant on moscow for energy, believes it has to maintain ties with russia to survive. what's bringing data? use russia? analysts, konstantin aggregate for more on this story. konstantin. good to see you. what's behind this? why did put go to mongolia in the 1st place? or person speaking, it doesn't have many places to go holidays. so my goal is seems like a lot better, but choice and also my goal. it doesn't have a lot of choice in terms of geography,
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geographies, destiny as many sites. so it is basically a landlocked country, which is a sandwich between china and russia. so in a sense of goal, it is very much dependent on these 2 populace and. busy because of that was probably politically was pretty spot home because of the, the government, the car could not refuse his visits to even difficult to, to, and even think about it, even if they wanted to rest. where would they go? it's either china or russia itself. so it's definitely right for pull to was just a few years ago. i'm loving with the likes of by the grow a box you. busy you come choosing his situation, it definitely looks really strange. that's a rushing a social media space,
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social media and propaganda. i'm not highlighting this visit to some kind of a super cheap of wild, probably even 5 years ago that would look like that book. the biggest temperatures, but even so one goal it is a member state of the i c. c. i understand it's stuck between these, these 2 major powers, but they have to invite him to roll out the red carpet. they don't, but i think that's the main goal is democratic next by the and i would like to remember i'll remind you that so just intent is when goal it was molded is a kind of a democracy. starvation but nowadays is democratic backsliding relying. so 1st and foremost, economic ties is an expression of national interest. it tenants in fact, so my goal is policy, it's no more than the product. it's more and more dependent on the russian for
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$700.00 s o, in a sense that is a combination of internal bicycles. then they mix and the pressure from the too powerful and menacing neighbor. so i don't want to say for the right idea, but it was very clear that the government never the rest because it would have significant consequences for, for the company and for, for us leaders. so on balance, do think this trip was for puts in more about show more about the message it would send or are there concrete things that he was hoping to get done regarding relations between uncle leia and russia on this trip a look. i think that's one of the potential topics they could have just discussed was difficult and leadership is uh they don't fainted for so said period to uh, get pipeline to try to. uh, and this is a project that was not particularly successful. um and it puts in may have
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discussed it, but generally i think for him into the way of showing. uh that's, that's the reason for getting disliked the site is only one been in the gold of the in the west. that is, it is, the rest of humanity is with russia. so going to and go, a good they've been in russia is kind of yet another success of the wing aisha we long width and comforters in terms of economic policy. now i think that was still developing china, which is the ultimate computer over energy. and in this respect, it remains to be seen where the, the gas pipeline issue will be resolved any time soon. personally, i don't think it well, thank you so much for your insight. as dw constantine efforts and
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for more on this story, let's bring in it liz evans, cynthia international justice, director of human rights watch there among several groups who were calling for pritchens arrest. should he go to mongolia as he has done, she now joins me from washington. so my 1st question to you is, do you think there will be any consequences for mongolia, for not fulfilling its obligation to cooperate with the court by arresting food in it's certainly incredibly disappointing to see that mongolia has allowed putting to visit without facing arrest. it's an affront um, 2 victims of war kinds in ukraine, and it's also really damaging, i think, to mongolia is standing, mongolia is a member of the i, c. c. and what's so important and what the international criminal court stands for is the idea that it's a community, it's a community of states that i agree to work together to ensure that no one is above the law. and that politics, you know, will not triumph over
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a legal obligations. so it's, it's disappointing to see this happening. i would expect that there are already consequences if you've seen some of the condemnation that has come out, particularly from brussels, from the european union of mongolia as decision to go ahead with this visit. and in spite of clear obligations on the part of the country, if putting is there to arrest him, we'll have to wait and see what other consequences there will be. there is an enforcement process that can take place before the court's judges. and then ultimately, with the community of, of countries that belongs to the i, c, c, a body called the assembly of states parties. i would say that in the past, the assembly of states parties has not shown itself willing to take as robust action as you would like to follow up issues of, of non cooperation. but here i think there's a real opportunity for i. c. c states. parties to look at this problem afresh and to make clear and the reactions to this visit today,
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tomorrow in the months to come. that is, that these arrest warrants matter and that they can see it defied in this way with their can't be with, without their being consequences for mongolia. tell me a little bit more about this possible enforcement mechanism. what exactly might that look like beyond mongolia? just just losing face among many countries for noncompliance to so it can take different forms. there's a, there's of an official process where the icpc prosecutor could ask the court judges to actually find that mongolia was not in cooperation. that would be a traditional proceeding. and that would be an opportunity for mongolia to be heard . and if the judge has conclude which on the face of it it's, it seems, it seems like a relatively clear case of a, you know, to not cooperate with the court and that they run under obligation to do so. then they would conclude that there's been non cooperation and they would send this to the i. c, c's, assembly of states, party. so the $124.00 countries that belong to the court for follow up and not
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follow up. you know, again, we haven't seen that follow up be as robust as you would want it to be. ultimately, it's a political context. it would go to, you know, what would there be a suspension of mongolia is voting rights for example, within that body, mongolia recently had a judge elected to international criminal court. so it's really actually invested in this community. would there be some consequences there for being able to put forward for their candidates? but i think that's not really what's at the heart of it. what's really at the heart of it is 4 other itc countries to make clear their condemnation of this move. um, you know, international law to be enforced, it needs to have that constant replenishment, but these are restaurants cannot just be disregarded. the can't just be put in a drawer and the, you know, and some with the simple but also most effective way to make that clear is really through the statements. perhaps calling, calling mongolia is and boss that are in,
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in different capitals. making it very clear that this is not what's expected of members that belong to the international criminal court. and by doing not saying, well clearly we are not going to allow this to happen. we're not going to have put in our territories without, without him facing arrest. thank you so much for that political and legal perspective. that is, was evanson, international justice director with human rights watch. a new turning now to some other news. at least a 1000 people have died after their boat capsized while crossing the english channel. the french coast guard says more than 50 others were rescued. the most of the victims are believed to be women and girls. the ones has at least 30 migraines have died or gone missing while trying to cross to the u. k. this year the to and on the line we have a database correspondent,
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terry schultz joining us from the french side of the english channel for the very latest. very, can you explain for us what has happened here and what the situation looks like right now. hi claire. yes. uh, what we saw today here, uh, off the coast of the north of france constitutes the worst loss of life in terms of attempts to cross the channel so far this year. as you mentioned, at least a dozen people including a pregnant woman and, and the several children lost their lives when the thing in which they and more than 50 other people basically disintegrated in the water. early this morning, there were helicopters and multiple vessels called out to try to save their lives. and as you said, more than 50 people's lives were saved. they were brought here to the french side of the channel. and those with the most grievous injuries were taken to hospital. we don't have any update on their condition, but suffices to say that some of them were very seriously wounded. and you know,
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there been more than 20000 successful crossings by people taking this illegal route . and that's why people like this continue trying to make this treacherous journey . well tell you what needs to happen, what needs to be done to prevent future terrible disasters like this one we've just seen? well, there's a lot of responsibility or blame to go around. of course, you have these criminals who are taking the enormous sums of money from very desperate people putting them in and see where the vessels and of course, just basically setting them off with it, with their lives at stake. that's what causes these tragedies on its face, but then you have the countries of origin where people are leaving in droves, willing to make these very desperate journeys, knowing that there are very good odds that they won't make it. so more needs to be done in the countries of origin, so that people don't try to leave. and then when tragedies like this happen,
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you even have the governments of britain in france, blaming each other for not doing enough to keep people on their side of the border or in friends, leaving britain to basically have working conditions that entice people to try to get there so there's a lot of blame, a lot of responsibility to go around for this very sad situation that happened calls for a migration treaty between the european union and the u. k. how might that potentially change things? well, there are agreements between the u. n. b, u k. and between france and the u. k. and the latest agreement between france and britain, for example, involved uh, britain, sending more money to france to increase the number of patrols ended detention centers on the french side of the border in the, in the agreement between the e u and the u. k. they've agreed to share more intelligence to try to stop the criminal enterprises that are loring people to do this, but nothing has works. i'm not sure that something called
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a treaty would be better than these agreements. but what frances saying today is that it needs more money from the u. k. if it wants to help them effectively stop people from leaving the front side of the border as as a cause. the tragedy today clare, terry, thank you so much as always for your reporting that is dw correspondent terry schultz. we do have time to bring you up to speed with some other world news headlines. tel aviv has seen a 3rd straight night of protests calling for a cease fire and gaza and a deal to release hostages house by home. us demonstrators blocks, traffic, and some were arrested during classes with police. the protest comes after the is really military, were covered the bodies of 6 captives last weekend. former volkswagen boss martin ventercore and has gone on trial and the german city of a brownish 59 years after the so called diesel gate emission scandal. federal court
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is accused of perjury. market manipulation and fraud. volkswagen admitted in 2019 that its software had cheated emissions test authorities in nigeria, se boca her rom, militants have killed at least 8 people according to local media and surgeons on motorcycles killed villagers and set buildings of ways in your based age. in the northeast. local, her ahmed, others, he had, his groups have waged a 15 year insurgency in northeastern nigeria. more than a 100 people have been killed and dozens more injured. trying to escape from prison in the democratic republic of congo. authorities say many work trampled to death, while others were shots because of a prison in the capital kinshasa holds thousands more inmates than it was built for the circumstances around the attempted jail break are for now unclear you. so i do have this update from the date of these correspondence known as
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a guarantor. in contrast, for the moment they are still a lot of uncertainties on what is really happened. the minnesota interior is yakima shop. i knew he refers to an attempt to prison break, so prisoners had the intention of leaving the prison, but they were prevented from doing it by the security forces. there's another version which says that the conditions were really bad, so electricity didn't work. the fines didn't work so proven those wanted to get out of the prison cells about not out of the prison itself and that they run into the bullets office security forces. and for the moment, it's not really sure if and how many people actually escaped from the prison. in any case, it wouldn't be the 1st time in 2017, more than 4000 people managed to escape the mcculla prison. and these are figures
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that we need to put into context today. the prison host small then around $15000.00 people. and it's only be for $1500.00 people. so it's completely overcrowded. the conditions are really bad and do something which has been described by studies. suppose that camera on what he's done it is, as i don't know, that he has been to prison, that he was finally released and off days to release the population. images of these horrible conditions and the spark, and i'll try in the comedy society then you minister of justice school. so i'm with them. but he said that he wants to decrease the number of proven those in my cut out prison. and all the updates from can shasta ring turn out to some other news, retirement homes for seniors. well, they offer residents somewhat static activities, things like board games or book clubs or cares and in belgium are taking techno fan
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. grandma and grandpa is dancing to the music of much younger generations. maybe proof that the party doesn't have to end just because he got older dance music drinks and d j's are fixtures of belgian summers. but not every festival can post a gas list like this one, because i live in these brussels care home party goers like 88 year old deal. okay . are still busy printing and prepping. oh, so the good news i used to go out. i met my husband at a ball. they asked me, but in those days when you went to balls, you had to wear a long dress all day your cold. these residents are joining a special trip with poppy boom. a local organization dedicated to helping older people live fuller lights. and as soon as they arrive in the belgian tide of flow back, the covers make a bee line to the dance floor. yeah. it's great. i feel 20 years younger.
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did you guess quickly make an impression on the rest of the crowd? i bet when it was their age. i'll be here to do the atmosphere isn't everyone's cup of tea. it's not my kind of music. there's too much. boom, boom. but it's nice to experience it from time to time. keeping people happy isn't the organizers only concern the for each boating doctors decide whether residents who want to go are physically well enough. some of these people are still alive. they still want to live and experience lots of things, but they're still older people, even if we have this vision. so we have to be careful and not take too many risks. we want them to turn to the care home in good health and with visual images and their $1000000.00 on a so far, poppy boom has taken belgian care home residents at night clubs and concerts, and a senior speed data event is also in the works. it's all lights making day to day
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life more fun and fighting loneliness and who wouldn't want to go partying with them. that is our new show for now. if you want more news headlines, you can find them on our website dw dot com. we also have analysis for you there. i'm quite richardson in berlin from you in the whole team here. thank you so much for watching the
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wheel, illegal immigration to the usa. determined the american dental election. on the one hand, some voters do strongly motivated by hatred and ignorance. on the other hand, there was a lot of solidarity and the willingness to support one another trumps wall. in the border, crisis flows in 45 minutes on d, w the, the business. but we
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will tell you the story. we have a getting a visa is more difficult than finding gold hosted to use force and for the future feelings about what's going on in the instead of being discussed across the continent, dw, and use africa every friday on the w. this says he is hungry. i'm same and it's still a place telling us 32000000 people live here. many of them i understand you are so big and has so many people. there must be a way to do business here though, except my parents wanted me to become a civil service, but i didn't like the idea of getting such an old fashioned job and being stuck with the dream coming through, making money. having
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a son feels injunction stuff, september 19th on d. w. the rushes deadliest attack on ukraine this year at the military academy and nearby hospital in pull tava, victims had almost no time to take cover as to ballistic missiles. arrived within minutes of being launched, president will let him years. lensky is again pleading with western allies for air defense systems and missiles immediately as residents born those last, i'm quite richardson in berlin. you are watching the day. the .

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