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experience outstanding shopping and dining offers. enjoy our services. be our guest at frankfurt airport city managed by from bought. ah ah ah, this is d w. news lie from berlin. change at the top as australia's conservative government admits election defeat anthony albanese is to be sworn in as the new prime minister is. lab report is celebrating its 1st victory in 15 years. outgoing
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scott morrison calls it a difficult night. ukraine's president says, victory will come through negotiation. not fighting for a lot of me. zalinski orders. the last remaining murray, opal defenders to surrender, to save their lives. and tornadoes tear through western germany. storms leave a trail of destruction. dozens are injured with widespread property dam. ah welcome to our viewers around the world. i'm michael. ok. a strategy is a prime minister scott morrison has conceded defeat in national elections. labor, a leader anthony alban, easy is celebrating his parties 1st when since 2007. a fiercely fought electron campaign was dominated by climate change. the pandemic and the economy of uneasy
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says he wants to unite australia. the conservatives led by the outgoing prime minister scott morrison were in power for almost a decade. i've always believed in a strident and their judgment, and i've always been prepared to accept their verdicts. and tonight i have delivered their burdick and i congratulate anthony avenue in the live party and i wish him and his government all the very best. now there are many boats the old account that is true. and there are many pre pauls and post tools that will still come in. but i believe it's very important that this country has certainty. let's get more from our reporter and australian. jared. read, jerry, why do you think it is that australians want to change? look, a lot of factors went into this election. what we have seen is that voters have really been deserving. this traditional to party structure in australia are in favor of smaller parties and independent. so we have that on the one hand,
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the rise of these very client focused independence. we've done particularly well the selection we have that we also have the conservatives in there to face. and the defeat of the prime minister scott morrison. trust was a really big issue. in this election and i think a lot of voters went to the ballot book, probably thinking should someone lot. morrison is staunch defender of a strategy is fossil fuel industry. be in charge at a time when experts is only going to be seeing more and more of these extreme weather events like floods and fires. so we have that also didn't help him that he went on holiday during the bush fires in 2020. so that probably was a factor. we also have to remember, he took a heat from the pandemic because the vaccine roll out when months behind schedule, he that really badly affected his opinion ratings. but we have to be fair to him. he did deliver a comparatively low death race when you compared to many other countries around the
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world to stay. it did come out of the pandemic pretty well. but i think when you look at the main factors of what were on the minds of voters, so climate rising cost of living, soaring prices, high inflation, age kids, child care, all of these things probably vote has decided, well, if where we are is now, where is where we're at, it's where we are now, then probably it's maybe a change and i think that's probably what we're seeing today. tell us more about the projected winner. ok, so anthony albany z has been labeled later since the last election is since his party was defeated at the last election in 2019. he's just been speaking. actually he as a thank destroy aliens for this extraordinary honor. he says he's humbled and honored . he's thanked scott marson, he's somebody that grew up in public housing was raised by a single mother. so these kinds of working class background roots,
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he's used to try and connect with versus what we might be able to expect from a government led by him is slightly more ambitious short term when it comes to climate change. he also wants to tackle the inflation as i was mentioning, mentioning and he has promised a referendum on giving indigenous people and institutional voice in australia's national policy making. so that's, that's something that hasn't been done and would happen under a government led by ok. jerry read many, many things now to some of the other stories making news around the world at their sour european health officials say they are concerned about the growing number of monkey pox infections on the continent. they warn that the virus could spread at an accelerated rate during the warm summer months. france, germany and belgium all reported their 1st cases on friday. us president joe
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biden and south careers unit. so y'all say they might expand joint military exercises or to deter the nuclear threat from north korea, but bite and also said he'd be willing to meet with north korea's leader. if he was sincere, biding is visiting the region to strengthen us alliances. french president mental max homes, you look cabinet, has been unveiled among the changes a new foreign minister career diplomat, kathrine corona who last served as ambassador to britain just earlier this week, my collins team announced that elizabeth born would become francis 1st female prime minister in 30 years she sort of on for you, kane's president of a lot of me, zalinski says victory will come at the negotiating table not on the battlefield. russia claims it has full control of the as of stall still works in mario pal. after months of fighting for the city. so lensky says,
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ukraine wants to get back to more normality. eat, but i'm all of them. daughter, victory will be difficult. the good a while will be bloody and in battle again, it's and will be in diplomacy. you have so much, i am very convinced of this the right there are things that we can bring to an end without sitting at the negotiation table. he was always portugal. that's how it is, because we would like to get back everything or cisco and russia doesn't want to give what artist anything needed that inches long. mitchell and d. w correspondent, mac xander, ease in key van. earlier i asked him, what else ukraine's leader had to say. well, he training president says lensky made a few interesting statements in that address today. and he also spoke about the situation in ann maria, pull at the end of the siege there. and he told her that his audience,
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that he had many times asked foreign leaders to send military equipment and heavy weapons to help unblock with military means. and since this didn't happen, he had to resort to diplomacy. another interesting fact he gave there was that was that, that it would be considered a victory to take back the territory that ukraine held until the invasion of that ukraine by the russians as of 24th of february. everything else could then be dealt with at the negotiation table. meeting a russian antics crimea, perhaps, and the dumbest region that was a annexed by that, that was a control that it's under control by russian backed rebels since 2014. so it does seem that at the moment um, military means are not, the only is not gonna make it is not gonna make the difference alone. and the president's look more into a diplomatic means. but that being said, the last last meeting, the last negotiation between the ukranian ends and their russian counterparts was
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on $24.00 at 22nd of april, almost a month ago. and as if now, were not aware of anything else scheduled in the, in the next couple of days. again, after nearly 3 months. it, it certainly appears that the siege of the mario full is over. why was it so important for russia to win control of this port city? right, so the russians taken mario poem defeating essentially the, as a regiment, as a huge, a propaganda when for great for their internal propaganda. and they're gonna use it as to, to turn it to make it look like a, like a huge victory. with that being said, maria pull lies strategically between russian antics crimea, and the eastern parts, the parts that are held by russian back separatists and sir street from a strategic point of view. it's helpful for the russians to control this entire area and be able to create a land corridor,
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meaning that they can move troops and supplies freely from crimea to the east. in addition to that, it also deprives the ukrainians of access to the sea of herself and most importantly, the defenders. and they also steal plants and got all the attention of russian forces of artillery of special forces of, of tanks and up these troops. now that were bound and kept busy, and now regroup, and be moved to other parts of the country and engaged in the offensive, their max less than half a minute. what's the situation in the rest of done thus? right, so the situation there is intensifying, the russians are pushing forward with full force. and as i said, we're expecting that some of the, the russian forces that we're bound in and in, around multiple will actually engage in the fighting in the, in the, in the east there. and the right now as, as of now,
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there are only 2 cities. we're hearing that in ballasa region that are still you control by ukrainian forces and the some military experts expect that the city of seville don't yeske will be a late siege to in the next couple of days. that is a max xander in keep many things. max filane says russia has cut off gas applies. moscow wants finland to pay for its energy rubles, the russian currency has been hit by economic sanctions. filane follows poland and bulgaria in facing restrictions on its energy supplies. it gets most of its gas from russia, but gas only accounts for around 5 percent of national energy needs. officials in helsinki say there will be no disruption. tornadoes have injured dozens of people in western germany. the city of patter born was hardest head, emergency services and volunteers are now clearing the wreckage. after
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fis winds wrecked havoc and the city of pato bon, heavy equipment was deployed and the clear up as long as i can't believe what i'm saying. oh gosh long i never imagined that things to get so out of hand and such a short period of time. also as one of whom. the evening before a whirlwind swept through the city in western germany, areas across the country were hit by gales and heavy rain, causing this building to collapse and bury 14 people under it all survived. one man was electrocuted when his cell are filled with water. as the lightning provided the light effects rock band ramstein waited for the storm to pass the city of leipzig before being able to continue their sho. in football, the women's champions league final is nearly upon us. the competitions most
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successful club francis lee all faced title hold is barcelona in turin. the road to italy has sheen the women's game blossom like never before. as fans turned out in droves, champions league holders barcelona. shattered the world record attendance for women's football at the semi final stage this year. with over 91000 the camp. no. to watch their idols thump germany's bolts berg. 0, $1.00 of the players they came to see was 40 african football over the year. as they sat with swallow, the nigerian has come a long way once band from playing football by her parents who thought the sport unsuitable for their daughter. she was part of last year's champions league winning sight and no wants to repeat that incredible experience. you feel like you up everything in the world you know is, is like you have the mobility mirror foot chaffey,
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right in your presence or your france. you can already, you can, casey, he and the one have a long it is just every one of i'd walk in. are we on humiliated barcelona for $1.20 spinal harsh lesson which well, a says it was like it would defeat for us. so open our eyes and see what we can improve as a team. we need to play more together. we need to stay together more. we need to improve on our defensive activities. how to, hey gerberg was one of the leon players who laid bare barcelona deficiencies. 3 years ago, after a long spell out through injury, the champions league record scholar is back in the team and among the goals, as leon look to make it a title since 2011. the french site have also enjoyed super backing from the fans. and like barza, they'll be hoping for more of the same. and what promises to be a memorable night event is, is $42000.00 capacity stadium and sharon. the professional tennis tours have stripped wimbledon average ranking points after the grand slam event band players
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from russia and bellows due to the war in ukraine. the tours which run the men's women's junior and wheelchair events said they had to stop players from being discriminated against non political grounds. but wimbledon hit back with the all england club saying a ban was the only viable decision given the u. k. stance on living. russia's global influence at all. for now coming up we meet a ukrainian man who escaped from the besieged city of marie opal, then came back to save. other that's, that's on reported after the break a michael. ok. thanks for watching d w. ah, i'm skim that, i want that's hard and in the end the some me you are not allowed to see you anymore. we will send you back.

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