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ah, it is a testament to the quality of the waters one of the many success stories from a bastion of biodiversity starts may 20th on dw ah, this is d w news, and these are our top stories. ukrainian president, florida, mi zalinski has asked the g 7 countries for reconstruction aid. he said it will cost more than $600000000000.00 to rebuild everything russia has destroyed since its invasion. zelinski also said that about 60 people sheltering at a school in easton, ukraine have been killed by a russian bombing. german chancellor, olaf sholtes has made a t v address to mark the 77th anniversary of the end of the 2nd world war. he
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criticized russian president vladimir putin slackening of the conflict in ukraine to the fight against nazi germany. sholtes called this falsification of history hasn't let me think about the holding stations are open in the philippines where voters are choosing the next president. 10 candidates vying to succeed president rodrigo to take hitting the pack is the son of the light philippine dictator ferdinand marcus, who was deposed and exiled 40 years ago. you watching d. w. news from berlin? there's more on our website, d, w dot com. ah ah ah,
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welcome to global 3000 temples without tourists with coded restrictions, now lifted many in cambodia, a desperate for visitors to return. the big eats. insects are being used to fight invasive plants in south africa and nuclear testing in the us radiation victims of fighting for compensation, blue, nuclear weapons, one of humanity's most lethal inventions, 200000 people died instantly following the atomic bombs dropped on hiroshima and nagasaki in august 1945, many more lost their lives due to radiation over the following years. the attacks on japan were the 1st and only use of atomic weapons during a war. the international piece research institute estimates that there are around
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$13000.00 nuclear weapons world wide. russia owns most of them, then the u. s. and then with considerably fewer china, despite an overall reduction in nuclear warheads worldwide, the 9 nuclear powers are all upgrading their arsenals. while the strategic weapons like those dropped on japan, cause devastation and release wide ranging radiation, tactical devices, also known as many nukes, have less explosive yield, but allow for precision bombing, including on battlefields. regardless of the type nuclear weapons on deadly as shown in this report from the u. s. grandpa story told in newspaper clippings.