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experience outstanding shopping and dining offers and trauma. our services are be our guest at frankfurt. airport city, managed by fred bought lou ah, ah ah, this is d. w. news live from berlin. a coal for peace after months of war. as the 2 size battle for control of ukraine's eastern industrial heartland, un secretary general of calls for an immediate end of hostilities. meanwhile,
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we look at the tentative in the countries once threatened capital. why the war in ukraine is pushing up world food prices and how african leaders are pressing russia to free up blocked grain exports. also, on the show, a train crash in southern germany kills at least 4 people. dozens were injured as carriages overturned, rescuers feared they'll find more bodies in the wreckage. ah, on pablo, only as welcome to the program. more than 3 months into its ukraine invasion, that's cost thousands of lives. russia continues to pound the countries don bass region while un secretary general antonio were cherish colds for an immediate fall to hostilities. the un estimates more than 4000 civilians have been killed and
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nearly 7000000 people of to have left the war ravaged nation as ukrainian officials claimed some success at holding the line in the east life appears to be returning to normal in the once in bottled capital keith, it's been $100.00 days of war. but life in the capital cave has returned to a state of relative normality. there is signs of the russian invasion everywhere. and though people are getting on with life, nobody thinks the war is over. much too, but there's no conflict. i think it'll be a long conflict with the war mind to stop and then start again. i'm preparing for 10 years. can lead to suit all for you. i'm not bringing my family back, but i would like to stay in ukraine. myself, with your bullshit to so it's like
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a almost normal to you. i think the danger is still big. so we have are gathering of the troops in the, in the border was with russia and anytime it could come back. and also as everyone in ukraine, we are under the m constance possibility of strike from the air. a troop build up in ballard is just a few 100 kilometers to the north of hey, dance, have people on edge. and they are trying to make the most of the relative calm here, many fi that russian successes in the east could emboldened moscow to take another grab at the capital and so of yan skin ukraine's east. now, one of the epi centers of russia's invasion war is everywhere. much of the city has been flattened by russian strikes. use i got to like get to know is it really necessary to launch this rocket on this house?
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and on this one and the one next door i'm with you. tell me dat to let that damn persian think that russian missiles are coming like you know what, how much does it cost? is there a cost millions? what is this rocket designed for this house? not, you know, ukraine's president volota may zalinski has said that victory will eventually belong to ukraine. wearing a shallow great view craned on forces a here idle mission. most importantly, ask people here. we've defended ukraine for $100.00 days. already. the vicious victory will be ours. glory to crane, but i'm also mama, slow green. even if residents share the president's optimism here in the dawn bass that promise field a long way away. our correspondent ne conley, who is in tease, told us her life in the ukrainian capital is looking now. while things here are outwardly kind of normal cafes are open. kindergartens. a reopening, there is life on the streets, but it is
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a shadow of the energy and just the sheer numbers people that would have been here pre war. and basically, based on what you see in terms of people, in terms of traffic jams, it's less than half in terms of population compared to pre war. and there are lots people now who actually want to come back, but can't afford to come back because their savings have run out of to 3 months of war and lots of jobs, lots of jobs connected to tourism, connected to people having spare money to spend on the luxuries on the nice things life they are closing their doors and people don't have jobs to come back to. there are lots of ukrainians in poland and other countries in europe who are desperate to get back. now that they think the situation here is more or less tenable for now, but they can't. and this is now the real crux of to 100 days after 100 days with outside world was paying a lot of attention. lots people here worried that the outside world is going to get ukraine fatigue is going to stop paying attention to this conflict. and that the support that's been forthcoming in the initial phase, this war is going to run dry. and that these people now gonna have to deal with the reality of an ongoing,
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kind of grinding contract with russia. russia with its huge oil reserves, huge oil earnings financing, that war, and an uneven battle in which ukraine really needs that foreign support and will have great problems with. doesn't get that. nick on the reporting from keith, they're russia's president. vladimir putin is blaming the west for spiraling food and energy costs. he denies that moscow is blocking grain exports from ukraine. russia says it's willing to allow shipments, but once western allies, to ease sanctions, russia and ukraine, produced nearly a 3rd of the world's wheat. a friendly visit to vladimir putin. a rare sight as the best announce as fresh sanctions. but senegal its precedent mackie tholl says it isn't right for africa to be caught in the cross hairs cut off from crucial green imports from ukraine and russia pushed from the lovely cell current chairperson of the african union fest button is willing to help
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from on the soft on to see we're leaving here, very reassured and very happy with our exchange. it's not over yet. we must continue discussions with the other parties, so that trade resumes immediately. but russia blames ukraine for mining its own harbors, and says exports of ukrainian lead can leave by a russian controlled boards. all bela ruth, if sanctions are lifted, no problem, there is no problem to expose grain from ukraine. use lucius. the un says it's leading 10 stalks with dosher to release the exports with the 3rd of global lead supplies coming from ukraine and russia, the sticks are enormous. wait, there are 1400000000 people that could be affected because of the shortage of wheat and other grains. an american trade throughs and the black sea must remain in priority. failure to open those boards would result in fanning the civilization
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mass migration around the world. with the prices already sorting across africa. looming, global food crisis is fast becoming a reality for many to you has formerly approved new sanctions over the war, including an embargo on most russian oil imports by the end of the year. under this 6th round of measures, 3 more russian state media outlets are banned, and russia's biggest bank sped bank is cut off from the swift payment system. the latest sanctions ain't to squeeze the cremins ability to pay for the war. while mikhail critique in, in all industry, analyst and co founder of rows of the russ energy consulting agency, told us about possible consequences of the latest round of u sanctions. broken oil production is already decreasing and just recently there was
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a session or loss alliance. and this alliance has allowed russia to produce more oils in the, in the previous months. but russia cannot produce as much oil as this agreement. let's, the country took great use and oil production on the ice is already falling. and by the end of this year, i expect that it will fall 20 or even saw to percent. it's a devastating blow to the resin oil industry until the russian economy. i do not expect to china or india to be able to replace the european market. the transportation, the roads to china, our fuel to capacity entered in. so maybe a couple of tankers which will go from the baltic sea to china all the way around the globe. i think it does not enough to replace the european market and india to, oh, there is a very acute competition between the occasional russian oil deliveries by
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then and there are additional believe on it from the for some golf, gone through such as your out or saudi arabia, macau county can oil, industry analyst and co founder of ross energy consulting agency speaking there will now to some of the other stories making use around the world. large parts of senegal have been hit by a severe dust storm. people in the capital of back are, have been warned, not to leave their homes. the unseasonal dust storm is the latest in a series to hit parts of africa and the middle east. police and hong kong have sealed off a park to prevent memorials commemorating the 33rd anniversary of the t animal. square massacre. large candlelight vigils were regularity held in the park until 2020. the pro beijing authorities have banned all memorials, claiming it's a pandemic prevention measure. rescuers in columbia are attempting to dig
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a shaft to reach 11 miners trapped underground since monday, after an explosion, a coal mine, at least 3 people died in the accident. last year, nearly 150 people were killed in mining accidents in columbia. humanitarian organisation see, watch says it's vessel has rescued more than 200 people from boats in the mediterranean sea. in recent days they were found floating in overcrowded rubber and wooden boats. the united nation says almost 700 people have died or gone missing trying to reach europe so far this year. i mean a train crash in southern germany has killed at least 4 people, an injured dozens of others. carriages. d railed and overturned near a popular holiday resort and bavaria authority say 12 people are still unaccounted for. the various transport minister said it was assumed a technical fault caused the crash. shocked passengers wander
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through the debris. these packed regional train derailed as it was travelling from gar. ms. patton, keon. in the bavarian lp's to munich several carriages over turned some slid down and embankment. the nicholas in it seems young, an investigation is now under way at the scene of the accident to clarify the cause as quickly as possible to deal and what was likely integrate in the 1st rescue. workers arrived just 5 minutes after the call for help soon, firefighters, paramedics and police were all on the scene. some german army soldiers had been on board the train and provided immediate assistance. the whole msf, toggling pursuits he almost, they gave us lots of support, actually broke window, so the firefighters could climb inside sticky. i can buy keys while you had a flag. emergency workers rescued, dozens of injured passengers. there are also children. yes. unfortunately,
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all ages have been affected. the injured have been taken to near by hospitals, but police believe there may be more people still trapped in the train. so unfortunately, there could be other fatalities in the wreckage to things. the regional line will remain closed as rescue as work into the night. while earlier we asked did you corresponded juliessa delhi if investigators or any close to finding out what caused the accident? it is still mostly unclear at the moment, although authorities are saying that it could have been caused by a technical fault, but investigations are going to have to continue. in the next days and weeks. we know that a few of the carriages of the train overturned and went down and embankment, and that of the 4 people in turn until now confirmed dead. 3 of them are under these carriages,
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so authorities fear that once these train carriages are removed from the spot that they might still find more dead under under the wreckage, the train had departed the station of gast, patton kitchen, and it was headed towards munich. it's a regional train with commuters and it was quite full authority say up to 140 people were on this train and that includes also a number of students today was the last day of school before a holiday in the state of bavaria. so a lot of students had left school and were heading home before the holidays when this accident happened. julia so daily reporting their tennis now and rough found the doll has made the french open final for a 14th time after opponent, alexander frederick was forced to retire at no doubt, instead of bottled intensely for nearly 3 hours with one set up on the score tartar 6 games each in the 2nd set with germany's fed f wasn't able to play on. after
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twisting his ankle, no doubt was through to the final. he faces casper. rude on sunday. that's all for now. coming up. next it's world stories and don't forget you can keep up to date on all the latest news on our website, dw dot com. and of course you can follow us on our social media accounts. i'm pablo voting me as for me on the team here in berlin. thanks for watching and take care. ruth, ah and welcome to the dark.
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