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ah ah ah, this is dw music live from berlin, russia steps of attacks in ukraine after its symbolic victory in mario pole, but ukrainian president lensky says: victory will come through diplomacy. not on the battlefield and fears grow about
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the fate of ukrainian soldiers who surrendered at the as of stall still works in mario pole and change at the top down under the labor party winds office in australian elections, incoming prime minister anthony alban, easy promises to unite the nation after hosting the longstanding conservative government ah hello, i am told me all logical welcome to the program ukraine's president vladimir zalinski says his army has inflicted serious damage on russia's armed forces. russia stepped up, it's a tax in southern and eastern ukraine after gaining a symbolic victory in mario pole. the last remaining fighters there surrendered after a siege lasting nearly 3 months. soleski also says, only
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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 swap for russian prisoners of war. ukraine's president has not addressed russia's claim to have taken the as of style planet in them. but he says victory will not come on the battlefield. his only through diplomacy r e. but a more hobbled dog. victory will be difficult. he got a lot will be bloody and in battle. aleki, but it's and will be in diplomacy. yes. feminine if she was she, i am very convinced of this e g e r h. nikki. 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
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like to get back everything for cisco and russia doesn't want to give back anything needed that inches long. mitchell? no 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 the russia could now relocate its forces to intensify its offensive in other parts of eastern ukraine. he w correspondence max santa is in key of i asked him, what ukraine is seeking at this point in the wall with russia. president lansky a cold for more diplomatic measures for more sanctions by the west. and at the same time, he also called for a bilateral talks with russia. and as we know, the last talks that happened between the 2 parties were in april 22nd. that's exactly a month ago. but at the same time, we also heard from zalinski military adviser from one of his military advisors who stated that at the moment there would be no concessions in terms of territorial
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gains by the russians as they are pushing forward in the east don boss region. the fear is that the russians would use this break to regroup, and then attack with additional power. and he mentioned that the situation and don bass is in their woods, extremely difficult. he tell us what's happening there. right, so russia or russian backed rebels cont, have been controlling some parts of the don barza since 2014 and russia has now been focusing their efforts away from give to these parts to the south and to the, to the east, to the don bus. now, in particular, for the last couple weeks, and they're pushing afford and i have been intensifying, i'm the fights there last night. according to the training military, the russians attacked us 40 villages in the regions of done yet. can the hans can, as we're hearing, they're closing into 2 strategically important towns to still of yonce can sierra
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on yeske in the latter is a particular strategically quite important because it is one of the last a strong holes in the eastern pocket that is being defended by the ukranian army at the moment that was dw kirsten and max sander in kiff. now the war in ukraine has raised the alarm over global wheat supplies and the impact on wild hunger. russia is blocking ukrainian exports by the black sea with fighting raging, a large odds of ukraine's fertile farmlands. the russian evasion is also preventing farmers from harvesting their fields and sowing the seeds of next year's crop. in easton ukraine, plowing the fields yielded deadly harvest. took about vehicle their little that was told us on the policy, this 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 rocky chicago that though this one is from
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a grad miss ali. 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. referrals 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 village near her keefe asked him nobody cough 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 annuity and from what, i'm not sure if we can harvest the wheat in
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a 150 hector the fields because it's dangerous. we will not risk the lives of the truck to drive o c. i am the ongoing fighting puts next year's harvest in doubt to work. can you say that what is to the seed we were preparing to so well? now it will wait until the fall. if there is an opportunity, we will. so it as the war drags on it's destructive momentum carries ever further into the future. let's take a look at some other stories making news around the world. israel and switzerland of confirm their 1st cases of monkey pox. as an outbreak of the viral infection grows, the world health organization says a 120 cases of now being reported in countries where the virus usually isn't found and believes the spread may be driven by sexual contact. the heavy rains have
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caused widespread flooding across parts of bangladesh and north east india, livid, leaving at least 50 people dead. millions will have been surrounded by rising waters as the region endures its worst floods. in almost 2 decades, merican air force personnel in germany are preparing to deliver supplies of baby formula to the us. the biden administration says powder for about 1500000 bottles should arrive in the u. s. over the next week, some retailers are limiting sales of baby formula due to nationwide shortages. australia's labor party is celebrating victory and national elections, asking the governing conservatives from power prime minister elect anthony albanese has promised to put tackling climate change at the top of his agenda. it was a key issue in the vote after australia suffered devastating floods and bush fires in recent years. ah,
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a celebration that marks the end of almost a decade of conservative rule australia has elected a new prime minister in anthony albanese, the leader of the centre left to labor party. tonight, the astrology and paypal had voted for change i am humbled by this victory and 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, 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
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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 tonight they have delivered their verdict. and i congratulate anthony avenues 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 seats needed to achieve an outright majority. and with almost half of australia, 17000000 voters costing the ballot by post. it may be weeks until the final result is known. journalist and re leslie is in less is in sydney. now somehow australia's prime minister elect will likely follow through on his campaign promise
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to tackle climate change. yeah, he's gonna have to do something because it's been a clear signal from the electorate that they want change on. this got morrison's government, which has been in power now for nearly a decade, has not done a lot and albany see anthony albany. see whether he gets a majority government or not. he is likely to aim for 43 percent reduction in targets, which is considerably more ambitious than what the liberal national coalition was aiming for. his also got smaller plans around infrastructure, changes on the electricity network to make people invest more in renewables. batteries in local communities and reductions on electric cars. so we will say a few changes on the ground in australia quite quickly. i think our climate and albanese faces his 1st big foreign policy test on tuesday. can you tell us more about that? yes, so this is gonna be the 1st coordinating since the invasion of ukraine and since an
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increase in tension around the pacific as well, they will meet in tokyo and this will be the later of the usa, india and japan, of course. and anthony albanese will get sworn in on monday, so i can make sure he gets that meeting a supposed there'll be looking for reassurance that he really does support the court concept. and they want to get to know him a little bit and hopefully they can't waste too much time on that. and they will probably be looking for some sort of response from the labor team that australia is going to do something. and with regards to this chinese solomon islands, our security packed and that australia has a plan there to create account, a balance of some sort and still in foreign policy. what does albany these when mean? false trailers roll on the world stage. i think we will say say changes around climate policy, not least because he's had the electorate make such
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a clear statement to him on this. i think that that there will be probably a bit of a focus on the local region around the asian pacific area. he's no chinese speaker like the. ready fema label p m was kevin rod, but he will be interested in local issues and he's wanted to look out for an improvement in australian and french relations. i think you're after the orchestra went south with scott morrison at the helm, you'll say the french stepping and try and be a bit friendly with the straight from now on then journalist and re leslie and sydney. thank you for speaking to us. my pleasure. it's turned to the world of sports, rollin football, where leo have upset favorites barcelona in the women's champions league final in a thrilling encounter. at event a stadium in 2 in the french side came away with
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a sweet want victory, stunning outcome against abbas a team that won every single one of their games and the spanish league the season. it didn't take long for the on 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 norwegian, 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 half time. 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 a record 8 times and they savored,
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the moment is a reminder of the top stories were falling v ah, decrease residence as victory for ukraine will come at the negotiating table, not on the battlefield for the g medicine and ski made the statement, not long after russia said it is captured, mario falls last. defend us. well that's if it out, wild stories is up. next we'll look at how ukrainians of pitching in to deal with the devastation of war. i'm told me a logical is watching dida with people and trucks injured when trying to flee the city center. more and more refugees are being turned away. families, please see the reason for these critical illness with
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demonstrate people seeing extreme dreams. ross getting 200 people in june around the world. more than 300000000 people are seeking refuge. ask why? because no one should have to flee. make up your own mind. d. w. made for mines i, the world stories is once again focused on the war and ukraine this week. deadly mine's a safe haven for displaced children. we begin in southern ukraine where thousands
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of civilians are dying from russian bonds and your pulse. because you punish of escaped and has returned to save others. ah, yup. and most i understood that the city is under siege. i understood that nobody's driving there now, but my employees were there and i just promised them i would company and my friends, and i would willing money to buy this bus. i am on the road. i hope all will be fine them that will get there. it will stop me because i was all study how low grade. and then when i drove past the last ukrainian checkpoint in iraq, i encountered the warrior, the mines, the burned out tongues, or the horror as a part of the a will be not to by those here and to hear none the less here was still there. but i drew you how much?
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well, i had a business in mary. oh paul, it was a club. most of the space was in the basement. it had concrete ceiling, so we transformed it into a bump shelter. there was a grill, so we could cook food and water. we would joke that this is a 5 star bomb shelters. really all and we did come under fire at everything that came at us. missed was something hit here and here, here a run down here with with a car drove by that moment in that car. grandma died. no rush to see the children makes me cry. they're so scared,
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screaming. i hope god will say it's horrific. just horrific. we try our best memories are coming back. dear. what was, what was the 1st opportunity we left we took children, pregnant women and mothers with children. look my passengers. all i know wave into the camera. which is it was terrifying. we came across mines and tongues. there were lots of manic image. i mean that people like we told them they were mannequins, but in fact there were bodies, right, right. o. as in us another bus as joined as we are becoming more and more bisco again. oh, my 1st trip i was the only one. and on my 3rd trip i would already be standing and
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they got you at the checkpoints for 40 minutes. there were so many people who wanted to help and get people out here to volunteers had read thousands out of the city in their own and many did not return somebody to mind. some came into crossfire while driving at night. these are regular ukrainians, regular people. the russian troops may have withdrawn from northern ukraine, but they have also the mind behind in their place. it will take years to clear them out. i a broken lag, an injured spine will lead me to value, barely survived a land mine explosion. why should you see you need time?
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much needed comfort from his wife, while at m here was an assignment, restoring electricity in the key phrygian when it happened. just when were you home? when we were driving in the car with my colleagues, there were 3 of us, the driver image, myself of and my boss. so are going to, we were talking about our plans for the next day and then sir, i don't remember anything from them from a blue. that's when the car drove overland. mine value only survived because he was in the middle seat. he's colleague sitting next to him. died de mining teams like this one work against o'clock here in the churn have region. sometimes they're able to remove about 40 explosives per day. it's not nearly enough. like a good you my it's a 3 amount of work is huge and now because the grass is growing and everything is blossoming, it makes it impossible to work faster than it was harder. for instance,
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to see booby try wash. rydner, rusty oscar booby traps are banned. by international law, the teams task today, a controlled explosion of this hurricane rocket full of cluster munitions, indiscriminate weapons that can cause many fatalities before the war. people came here to walk. now, even that has become risky after the withdrawal of russian forces it will likely take yours to the mine ukraine, as the war ages on me, how yellow explains fuller, statistically one month of war equals one year of d, mining or civilians get blown up by these tramps was those who have nothing to do with any of this and never wanted to be part of this war in the 1st place. literally brother park, one of them had physical injury, so he'll say,
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but he must go with the mental impacts to go with the bouquets. what can i say when you speak to a person who's and a minute or 2 later, you understand that this person is not alive anymore? this is very hard just, but someone needs to know the job. a woman. mother's comes with 2 of ah, despite the hidden danger of mind and other explosives, he wants to continue this dangerous job and bring electricity back to the people. ah, the russian, more of aggression has forced almost 2 thirds of ukraine's children to flee. some of them are finding refuge in the western part of the country, but they still long for home. ah, it takes a village to raise a child, and more times i'm no exception. human,
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even though frankie's in weston ukraine, locals have mobilize resources and manpower to keep young displaced children a safe haven, martin, some friends said that is safe space, was the support of antonio mexico. when the worst started to, we really wanted to make a bigger contribution and to ever saw so many people who are new to our cd, it with the families. and. and we also saw there was a big needs in taking care of the kids while parents to trying to figure out their life here in our city. and to, to get a wiz, my friend who is a in education area. ah, we are open to the school camp there. disco camp brings a semblance of normality back to the lives of these children to all of them miss home may, could i young? we play dr. and hairdresser, with my friend graham. i want to go home. i'm from key la. my name's my name's sophia, i'm from genevieve. i miss my friends that always you. despite coming from very
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different places and not unless sharing the same language or cultural background. children here quickly adapt religion when kids from different parts of ukraine talked to each other. it's very good, junior, as they share experiences, isabel lots from eastern and central ukraine speak russian, but now they're trying to speak ukrainian sometimes with a funny accent, but it's good. they're trying beyond us the linings. the children are still experiencing the term off wall. something indicators also try to address children need to talk by themselves about this. and for this particular reason, we have every week, art therapy sessions was now recertified psychologists and that they work with them through terra through art, through therapy for them to express themselves across ukraine. similar initiatives are tackling children's needs while they alleviate to apply to for them. they
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cannot replace the safety of their homes, they have lost. ah, simon avoided entering into a military alliance for decades. now the country is looking to nato for protection against russia. the historic turning point war games to secure the peace more than 3000 finished troops and 700 vehicles took part in the arrow 22 military exercises in west and finland. the exercises were conducted to with nature as planned. last autumn, armed forces from 5 countries are taking part in these military exercises the host finland is not a later member yet, but that could change soon. for the 1st time in via history, the majority of fence wanted to join nato at turning point in history. keenly felt
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by people in law, pandora, on the border with russia for decades, that they have benefited from living in peace within the boss. welcoming a steady stream of russian tourists from near by st. petersburg, says social worker, linda brant, up in my opinion. i never saw russia as a threat, but now i'm constantly thinking about our common border. it's over a 1000 kilometers. this near by border crossing is seeing little traffic from either site at the moment. this is partly due to corona virus or late that restrictions, but it's also a direct consequence of russia's invasion of ukraine. the war has dramatically changed to the fence attitude towards joining nato in just a few weeks. my, i got, i mean, at 1st i thought we shouldn't get involved and military alliances, but i'm,
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but now i think we should have made the decision a long time ago that my eyes have been opened and i no longer see nato as some kind of war association, but as a defense alliance, roughly, but upon for defense through deterrence has been that principle behind the latest reinforcement of its eastern flank in recent months. the idea being a strong defense will not be attacked. this good boy bonnet mentally that those who are met formulate their lives. i hope that we'll join nato as soon as possible or crime nasa for buffalo for and that the war in ukraine will end soon and that europe will live in peace and stability. how high up or volatile back or call my lie. i offer for you know you she says that that now at be school and stay briefing. lump is only possible as in the to member
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