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i need to know what is happening in our series guardians of truth watch now on youtube. d. w documentary with ah ah, this is the w news live from berlin. the ukrainian town of butcher marks a year since his liberation, the horror of alleged war crimes. ah, president, welcome is immense. he leads the remembrance of killings carried out by russian troops during 5 weeks of occupation. also on the program,
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donald trump's lawyers haggled over the times of his arrest. a grand jury in new york votes to indict a former us president. for the 1st time in history, and the biggest bonus league our show down in years is just around the corner by munich and their new coach take on board adult month with a top spot up for grabs. ah, i'm glad elf as welcome to the program. your current president followed them as the lensky says, his country will quote, never forgive those responsible for the horrors inflicted on the town of boucher lensky, visited boucher with several european leaders a year on from its liberation. it was on the russian occupation for 5 weeks,
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which is now best known for war crimes, allegations against the russian invaders. one year ago horrific images of civilians dead in the streets, sent shock waves around the world. the cranium, prosecutors say russian forces killed some 1400 civilians in and around poacher. moscow denies these accusations on the anniversary of its freedom. the ukrainian president, though remained defiant and not shooting schism leave. the battle for the foundation of the free world is taking place in ukrainian land. we thought we will definitely win t between our corresponded max sunday is in butram. and earlier he told us how ukraine is remembering the victims of the occupation again. so this is an important day and a meaningful day for ukraine, but i would say probably also for the rest of the world. because a year ago, when the russians withdrew,
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when it became apparent how the russians were essentially reigning with terror, killing people raping looting. it became apparent what to what extent that the war crimes that were happening here. so on quite a few events, m r b are being carried out here and which of us on the capital key if we attended a ceremony this morning with the ukraine president voting lensky, he made an appearance here in boucher and ordered some fighters, a defenders and civilians with with meadows, but he was also accompanied by other leaders from other countries such as from slovakia, slovenia, the president of moldova, was there, as well as the leader of croatia. they were here to reiterate their supports and to show a strong some sign of solidarity. and to to reiterate the promise that they would help investigate these were crimes and essentially bring the perpetrators to
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justice. there is a press conference taking place in kiva this afternoon. and where he can expect us some more to find out some more information about this corporation that you've been in boucher, a few times already in the past. that what i owe impressions of the the town right now. the town is changing. its certainly not what it used to be. this quaint a suburb of pre war times, but it's also not what it was in 2 weeks and months after the occupation ended here . it slowly coming back to life. i'm still, if you lots of people are not in butch or are still abroad, so the city is kind of waiting for them to, to, to fill it with life. again. there has been some construction going on. so the bush and seem to be very yet trying to get rid of the visible scars here. but nevertheless, some, this community has experienced incredible amount of trauma that,
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that runs very deep. and that is not going to be dealt with within a year's time. but probably rather general would take generations to heal from this . now, what are the chance we saw those available crimes prosecutors? what are the chances that those have committed these alleged will? crimes will finally be brought to justice so the ukrainians are carrying out their own investigations. but they've also asked international investigators such as those from the i c. c to partake in the investigations here. and there's lots and lots of evidence on the russians were not really properly covering their tracks. so they left behind documentation there. satellite imagery that can be used as lots of eye witness accounts that can be used. so with, with this image at, with, with this, with all this evidence, a big image can be, can be created. so it would be, it's possible to prove what happened here and to get to the bottom of this. but then again, the question is, will people end up behind bars?
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that's another question. will people be held responsible and apprehended, arrested? and that's, that's, that's to hope for justice has a long arm and getting to the bottom of this proving all of this is the 1st it to it. cedar responded max sander. they're reporting from the voucher. thank you very much. marks turner for a quick look at some of the other stories making headlines today. the bill, originally the alexander lucas shanker, says russia may deploy long range strategic nuclear weapons in his country, in addition to short range tactical wars. because anchor was speaking on state television, he also called for an immediate unconditional sci fi and ukraine kremlin has rejected that idea, disputed spain's prime minister petro sanchez, is urging the chinese leader she is. she can ping to open talks with ukraine on her
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visits to beijing. sanchez told she, spain supports, keeps calls for russia to withdraw its forces completely from ukraine. as a stipulation, china's reason piece plant did not include a grand jury in new york has indicted donald trump. it's the 1st ever criminal case against a former us president. the charges are linked to alleged harsh money paid to an adult film star. before the 2616 presidential election. trump is due to appear in court in manhattan. next tuesday. donald trump is the 1st u. s. president ever to face criminal charges. a grand jury tasked by the manhattan district attorney's office spent weeks looking into a $130000.00 payment made to porn actors. stormy daniels trump reportedly paid the sum during the 2016 presidential campaign to keep daniels quiet
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about a sexual encounter. as she alleges they had years earlier, trump vehemently denies allegations of wrong doing. the exact charges he will face have not yet been made public. is too early to speculate what type of sentence trial would get if he were convicted by a new york jury. the judge would likely based it on the evidence that was presented at trial, whether trump testified, whether he perjured himself, donald trump claims he's innocent. he called indictment a case of quote, political persecution and election interference at the highest level in history, his lawyer, se they will vigorously fight any charges. the proceedings are bound to shake up to 2024 presidential race. u. s. constitution does not require a clean criminal record for someone to become president, but it would be extraordinary. for someone under indictment were convicted of
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a felony to become a presidential candidate. trumps lawyers have struck a deal with manhattan. prosecutors to not have trump in handcuffs when he surrenders to face criminal charges next week. but the former president, who will appear in court on tuesday will still have a mug shot and his fingerprints taken transfer. and the people in argentina are facing unemployment and lower incomes. caused by the national economic crisis, but they're also signs of hope. on the international day of transgender visibility, we visit argentina's capital when, as iris, unique shoes that come in inclusive sizes. but more importantly, i'm taking at this group of trans women. want to stay with me, they found a safe haven making and recycling shoes, clothes and backs in
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a workshop in when the scientists you know, make, i believe he does change my life. it's something different. why is it, how can i explain it to you? i'm just happy to be here, i think on then that either it's because she has finally found something close to a normal job. i'm originally from peru, vivian, sorry, i moved to argentina 2 decades ago. seeking that little bit of extra freedom and better opportunities. but as a trans woman, a normal job was always out of reach, forcing her to do whatever it takes to make ends meet. am where the 15 for you are, you are very difficult and gone well. i was hoping to get a job for years, but no one would hire me over and now even less. so because of my age where you know now the sales from what she makes help get for the month. 90 percent of trans women in argentina are forced into prostitution because they're being excluded from
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the job market. according to the hugh and development program that they see of the battles workshop was originally thought to provide shoes in the right size. while the trans community, they simply desired the right fit for themselves. but soon it became clear that the co operative is much more than that. my mother knows if i lost that it runs but, but you don't need to be trans to have a bad life here in argentina. they either can be known if the woman no, no, go directly to the country, is in a deep economic crisis. local local, this land life here are worth little e window in isic isic on fixed door a in a trance. communities particularly vulnerable, and they are either so one of the things we try to do is to provide manufacturing skills, us, bah, but up, we'll see. also, a recent law in argentina reserves one percent of public sector jobs for transgender people. it's progressive,
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but may not be what's needed to say the women of the archive of trans memory. here more than 10000 photos capture the lives of their community lives. hidden behind closed doors marked by discrimination, ill treatment and persecution that no more hit it. they don't know any other woman donita lowered to. however, she certainly had a job in a room that allowed or, or he rather legal. but for us, even though they needed to make a law, the name of it so that we can actually have a job a by that boy then, then it was that i lack of normal. see is what many trans women here long for most with the progress made in recent years here and when aside, is there a confident that one step at a time therapy shoes will be filled by trans people in high ranking jobs, maybe even leading the country some bonusing of football. now the biggest fixture in a recent german football history takes place on saturday when by munich house,
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both a document in what is known as their classical defending champions by and have dominated the bonus. big of a 10 straight seasons with dogma typically playing 2nd fiddle. but this time dormant will be taking to the pitch as leaders, which was 9 games to go by. and meanwhile, we'll be starting a new chapter under dawkins former coach thomas to byron's new man in charge thomas to hull is taking control of the ship with buyers in unfamiliar territory. looking up a dought man in the bundis league as dantes dought mon only have a one point lead, but that's not the point. don't mean have more when behind their sales right now. a dominant performance over cologne. last match day, put them in pull position for the title. buyer. fail to respond a day later, conceding to penalties in losing to labor cuz the stage was already set for
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a massive game between the bullets league is biggest to. but then the unthinkable occurred in by and fire coach you your novels, mud heed caused by an a record 25000000 euros to sign in 2021. enter to hull. the chelsea champions league winner in 2021 and former dorman coach was not given much preparation time ahead of the bonus league as most attractive match schools meshes a big game happens. we want to go back to the top of the league them. we won't be champions if you wind my society for i am, we will by no means right off the championship if we don't shut. but of course, we want to send a message. we've had extremely little preparation time. so, but we know exactly what we expect from ourselves and what the fans expect from odessa. thus defense finance about and to host a view is a tall order. the top brass at byron have high expectations. one being to always
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defeat dought me. history favors buyer and dare classical. however, earlier this season, the fixture ended in a draw. with a victory door, men would be one step closer to their 1st goodness, legal title, since 2012, the last time a team other than buyer one. the lee that said from me and the news team for now, phil guy will have all news update for you at the top of the hour. i'm gabrielle 1st. and berlin have a nice weekend. i look, isn't architechnical online or not at all. women in architecture. why are they so invisible to the larger public? we decided to ask them questions. what is the poetry the secret of the house? shattering the glass ceiling.

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