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one derek gold to help smart nature. one of the most insightful discoveries in the history of mankind. more life starts may 28th on d, w. ah ah, this is dw news lie from berlin. ukraine fights on after its symbolic defeat in matthew polt. but president polanski says victory will come through diplomacy, not on the battlefield. fears grow about the fate of ukrainian soldiers who
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surrendered that the as of south steel steel works in money. you a sharp drop in ukrainian, wheat exports is raising fears of a surgeon, global hunger with fighting raging and eastern ukraine. many farmers are unable to harvest their fields and change of the top down under the labor party wins office in australian elections, incoming prime minister anthony alban, easy promises to unite the nation after i've seen the longstanding conservative government ah, i am pablo foliage. welcome to the program, ukraine's president valez demanded to lansky says his army has inflicted serious damage on russia's armed forces, even though the city of matter you pull has fallen. the last remaining fighters there have surrendered after
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a siege lasting nearly 3 months. so landscape also says only a diplomatic breakthrough can end the war, brush and see the broadcast, images of what they say are the last soldiers leaving the as of style steel plant. these fighters have become a symbol of ukraine's resistance against russia's invasion. their fate now is unclear. russia has branded them nazis and threatened to put them on trial for war crimes. ukraine is called for the capture soldiers to be swapped for russian prisoners of war. ukraine's president has not addressed russia's claim to have taken the as hostile planet in them. but he says, victory will not come on. the battlefield is only through diplomacy. ah e, but a more hobbled dog. victory will be difficult, you get along will be bloody. and in battle, a leg english end will be in diplomacy, your feminine will she? i am very convinced of her c. e rich. nikki. there are things that we can bring to
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an end without sitting at the negotiation table. he comes from louise or channel. that's how it is, because we would like to get back everything her cisco and russia doesn't want to give back anything needed that inches long. mitchell, good. russia shows no sign of wanting to end the war through diplomacy. moscow sees the battle of maria apple as a strategic victory. defense experts say that russia could now relocate its forces to intensify its offensive in other parts of eastern ukraine. seed of you correspondence. matthias billina is in crime, a tourist, a transport hub in the don boss region in eastern ukraine, not far from the front line. and he told us about the intense fighting nearby it's about 40 kilometer kilometers from here to the north east. that's it. so what are the next, which is the it, which was one has to say, because it's not really functioning as such any more,
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the administrative capital of those territories of the low hands, or blessed a region that have been still under control by ukraine. it's a major, a target of the russian forces right now. so the russian forces are pressuring this, making a lot of pressure. they're just at the borders of the city, shelling it intensely, and it looks a little bit like this battle is now more or less going in favor of the russians. the cranes have already a blown up a bridge that connects this city to the rest of this region, which is the sign that they're not very sure that they can hold it, but fighting is intense. no result is there yet. hearing from a toss, things are relatively calm right now. there has have been rocket attacks on trauma towards most famously. unfortunately, an attack on the railway station where civilians were trying to evacuate that had dozens or on 60 people dead. and so that's,
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that's been awful. but this is out of the artillery range. it's not being shelled constantly. we are now already in the backyard of our hotel because we can't be on the street because curfew is already here. so things are very strict. most people have left the city of the war, and ukraine has raised the alarm over at global wheat supplies, and the impact on world hunger. russia is blocking ukrainian exports via the black sea, with fighting raging and large parts of ukraine's fertile farmlands. the russian invasion is also preventing farmers from harvesting their fields and selling the seeds of next year's crop. in easton ukraine, ploughing the fields yielded deadly harvest. to go back about every vehicle that was held us or look, well if it is the kind of thing we find out on our fields, what that the appear or the remains of a rocket r o thought. it's probably an oregon rocha corey. that. that what this one's from
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a grad miss. i like this endless expanse of 13 fields has become a vast battle ground. endangering the lives of those working the land where the car, it's like russian roulette. you don't know if you're going to survive when you drive out on the field. 3 tallies faced not just with danger, but also delay. we were wasting opportunities. the field should be sown in late. may. we haven't even started her growing. worry with no peace on the horizon. in a venetian, ha ha. keith asked him no, be coff surveys. what is left of his farm. this area was recently retaken from the russians in fierce fighting. the devastated the farm and decimated its life stock. the russians are still close to close the anew in. i'm not sure if we can harvest the wheat in a 150 hector the fields because it's dangerous,
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but we will not risk the lives of the truck to drive us east. i am the ongoing fighting puts next the us harvest in doubt to look in. you said, what is the seed we were preparing to so well? now it will wait until the fall. if there is no pitch unity, we will. so it as the war drags on it's destructive momentum carries ever further into the future. let's take a look now at some of the other stories making news around the world. turkeys president, russia, ty, a bad one has spoken to the leaders of finland and sweden. he tell them he will not accept their application to join nato unless they address his concerns on terrorism . turkey says the 2 countries are harboring kurdish militants finan than sweden are seeking more talks. heavy rains have caused widespread floating across parts of bangladesh and north east india,
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leaving at least 50 people dead. millions more have been stranded by rising waters as the region endures. it's worst floods in almost 2 decades. israel and switzerland have confirmed their 1st cases of monkey pox. as an outbreak of the viral infection grows, the world health organization says $120.00 cases have now been reported in countries where the virus usually isn't found. it believes the spread may be driven by sexual contact, spain, as sweltering under very high temperatures for the time of year. parts of on those here have reached 40 degrees a record for may heat. warnings are in force for 10 regions. forecasters say it will be next week before relief comes australia's labor party is celebrating victory and national elections asking the governing conservatives from power. prime minister elect anthony alban easy has promised to put tackling climate change at
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the top of his agenda. it was a key issue and the vote after australia suffered devastating floods and bush fires in recent years. ah, a celebration that marks the end of almost a decade of conservative rule, but stray lawyer has elected a new prime minister in anthony albanese, the leader of the center left to labor party. so night is rally and paypal had voted for change. i am humbled by this victory. i am honored to be given the opportunity to serve as the 31st prime minister of the new prime minister has vowed to tackle corruption and turns trailer into a renewable energy superpower. with the country still reeling from a series of devastating floods. earlier this year, climate change proved to be a decisive issue at the polls. the incumbent,
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conservative liberal party last seats to labor across the country. but the biggest challenge came from a rising group of independent candidates who focused their campaigns around climate action and cracking down on corruption. the outgoing prime minister scott morrison conceded defeat and announced he had stepping down as leader of the liberals. i've always believed in australians and their judgment, and i've always been prepared to accept their verdicts and to not they have delivered their verdict. and i congratulate antony abernathy in the labor party and i wish him and his government all the very best to help with vote still being counted. the new prime minister has not yet secured the 76 states needed to achieve an outright majority. and with almost half of australia, 17000000 voters costing their ballot by post. it may be weeks until the final
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result is known. the united states is looking abroad to ease a shortage of baby formula. the by the administration has authorized that deployment of military aircraft to bring formula from europe. the crisis followed the closure of the largest manufacturing plant in the u. s. 3 months ago. due to safety concerns. the u. s. military personnel at the ramstein air base and germany, i used to handling all kinds of cargo. recently they've transported covered 19 vaccines and refugees from afghanistan. now they preparing for what president joe biden is calling operation fly formula, baby formula. this is probably a new one for us, but we're here to help us. this is special cargo because of the importance of getting medical baby formula to families that need it. but it is cargo for us and it is part of what we do daily as part of the en route system with our mobility men . the by and administration initially asked the pentagon to use commercial flights
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to transport the formula. but as none were available, the air force got the job. the white house is 132 pallets will be leaving here over the weekend with another 114. in the following days. the u. s. is currently struggling with an unprecedented shortage of baby formula. it comes off the u. s. regulate is closed, the country's largest domestic manufacturing plant in michigan in february, due to safety issues, while the manufacturer says it hopes to have production back up and running by the end of the week. it could be another 2 months before products appear back on store shelves. the formula is crucial for many children with cows milk, protein allergy, and many parents have becoming increasingly desperate. haven't money on her own. i
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have a cousin, he works for walgreens, and he hasn't seen this one come in and weeks and it's been pretty difficult for us to navigate now that we're literally in our last can around 1500000 bottles of into formular are expected to arrive in the us from europe in the coming week in football, leon have upset favors barcelona in the women's champions league final in a thrilling and contract event. the stadium and her in the french side came away with a 31 victory, a stunning outcome against a bar. so team that one, every single one of their games in the spanish lea this season. it didn't take long for leanna to get on the score sheet. i'm undine henri firing in an unstoppable rocket after just 6 minutes. and then with 23 minutes gone out ahead, gerberg doubled leon's, lead there norwegian,
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adding to her record as the all time top score in the women's champions. lee and leon kept pushing for more. this time it was usa international katerina mccurry . oh, doing the honors, and it was looking like a route for barcelona. the spanish side finally struck back a few minutes before halftime, captain alexia potatoes volleying in to give barza some hope heading into the break . but leon held on for a $31.00 victory. they have now won the women's champions league record 8 times and they savored the moment. so men's football now and in the final of the german cup are belied. sick have beaten fryeburg in a penalty. shoot out things were looking good for fryeburg. when maxie augustine gave them the lead in the 19th minutes and then like she had a man sent off early in the 2nd half, but leipzig equalized thanks to christopher unconquerable. and the game came down
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to penalties with the score one or fryeburg missed to their kicks and leipzig when their 1st ever ager title. well, that's all for now. sports life is up next with a look at arsenal. football club who are once dubbed the invincible and don't for yet he can stay up to date on all the latest news on our website, t t o u dot com or you can follow us on our social media accounts. i'm pablo foias for me and the team here. berlin take care and elsie ah ah, what secrets lie behind these walls? discover new adventures in 360 degrees. ah, and explore fascinating world harris.

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