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how did this confrontation begin? how great is the danger that it was spread? the long war? he's really, iran usa starts june 15th on d. w. with this is the w news live from, but then a car crashes into a crowd in central but lead a police say one person is dead. several others are injured and the driver is in custody. also on the program, no breakthrough in talks mediated by turkey on restarting ukraine's great exports.
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millions of tons of trapped a blockade did the black sea ports threatening a global hunger crisis. the crumbling claims it in almost total control of your trains, eastern new hans region. but keith says its forces are resisting close to 300 russian soldiers being killed in battle every day. former german chancellor angler mackerel says she will not apologize for the way she dealt with russian vida vladimir putin in a 1st big interview since the invasion l. he cried. she described the war as a great tragedy. ah, i'm forget, welcome to the program. will begin with breaking news. a car has crashed into a crowd on a busy shopping street. here in berlin. rescue services say one person has been killed and several others injured. police have detained,
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a man suspected to be the driver. it's not clear whether the crash was intentional . the incident happened close to the popular shopping district of co, fulton down a short while ago berlin police spokesman gave his statement, getting kinda strangled, owing to what we know now. the driver was initially detained by passers by and then arrested by an officer on the c. and now we need to see whether this was a deliberate act or a road accident that may have been caused by a medical emergency. we are currently investigating that, which is why there are so many officers on the scene now a know it's your mind. as john d w reporter joe delroy, who's on co forced and down where this happened. welcome joe. we see the police activity behind you talk us through what happened this morning. police say that a man in a vehicle drove along mounted the pavement behind me here in front of some shops
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and ran into a crowd of people. we know that that's where at least one person died and 5 others were very seriously injured. they are now in hospital and 3 more are also being treated for injuries. the car then continued along the street behind me, mounted a 2nd pavement and continued for another, almost 200 meters before it crashed into shop front window. now that's where passes by detained the man police being and clear as to whether the man was trying to flee or not, or whether he was just in some state of shock. in any case, the man was detained and he's now with police. right? so a significant, a police presence there, but at this stage, they're not saying this is tara related. know they're being very keen to stress if they are unclear of the potential motive all the cause. they did point out that they had been other accidents in the past year and burly in involving people having medical emergencies and running cars on the pavement. so there's no
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clear indication that we can say a little bit more about the people who were in. we know that there were young people, not children, but young people. this is a very busy shopping area. it's a very busy time and as well as lots of tourists here. so it's actually very lucky that they went more people injured, given the number of people who are out and about shopping right here at the moment . the location a significant though, isn't it, because this is where a terror incident did happen. back in 2016, it's right. across the road from that 2016 christmas market terror attack and was 12 people died. in fact, phil, i'm standing right here on some barricades that have been set up to stop traffic from entering the square which opposite where this incident occurred. of course, it's too late for this tragedy now, but the church where the incident took place last time is now also the location where the witnesses are being spoken to by counselors, to talk through what they saw. so everybody's minds of course go straight to that
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incident when they hear that that has been yet another vehicle related incident here in this area, this busy shopping area. we've got so much history and, and of course, so many fresh memories of that incident. it was 2016, but it's still very fresh in most people's minds. thank you, joe. joe, delroy and berlin not the war in ukraine since the conflict began more than 3 months ago. russia has blockaded ukraine's coastline, leaving millions of tons of grain stuck in silos and ports, including odessa. many of these harbors and are heavily mind rushes foreign minister. so gay, laugh rob is in turkey to discuss how to get the grade to the rest of the world. as the united nations wards of a global food crisis, you cranes a major supply of wheat, corn, and sunflower oil to many parts of the world. the w correspondent, dorian jones, in a sample described to me how turkey's foreign minister and his russian counterpart
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appear to have differing views about the severity of the situation. well, as i inches seeing a rush and farm in cecilia oliver av didn't seem to share the the world's urgency over getting this suit grain into the international market, saying that the world soaring we price is, is nothing to do with the ukrainian conflict. it says, he said, the region only counts for less than one per cent of global. i'll put now that was immediately contradicted by the turkish farmers. so member chapel, surely who said this is, is a really very important issue. but laugh rob didn't really seem to share the urgency. he said that are they are in the process of opening up ports or to the, to a russian forces have sees. and these a ukraine was welcome to send their wheat to those fulton and export them from there. now that's an obvious no go from key of point of view and a laugh or said if they want to send it from their own ports and they have to d mind these faults to allow the ships to leave. now keith is very reluctant to do that. because it fears russia will use as an opportunity to attack odessa. this key port, which has so far,
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been protected by these mines. so at the moment it does seem to be little progress has been made chavel shawl or did say that they have, they are close to reaching a mechanism that would allow ships to come and go and address russian concerns or any ships going to ukraine won't carrying arms, but we seem of far, far away from that ever coming to force at the moment. and this will reiterate fears and concerns at moscow as possibly using this soaring weight. we price crisis as further leverage on the international community. right. and this not the only or isom on their agenda, mr. love rover, brought a military delegation or better yet to talk about another conflict. explain to us how syria factors into this well, absolutely. now the turkish president reject tight heard, one is vowing to launch a major military operation into syria against syrian kurdish fighters of the y p g . who he claims are linked to this p k. k rebel group has been fighting turkey for decades. noah adon has said that they want to crate
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a 30 kilometer deep zone into syria. now this area that they're targeting is under russian control. and turkey really does need russia to leave lift controls of as face to allow its plains to support its forces in any operation. now they, i've been pressing moscow to get a green light, but circ elaborate seen again a little bit reluctant there. he said that we'll discuss this next month, inch in july at us, donna, this regular meeting between iran, turkey and russia. so he doesn't appear, they've got the green light there. and in fact, leverage said that turkey really should be looking at the area where the american forces are based with the syrian kurdish forces rather than russia. thank you for the dora doran jones that a stumble will ukraine itself. russia now claims to control 97 percent of new hands, one of the 2 provinces that make up the dumbass. the city of severe done yet school be key to gaining control of the region and is seeing heavy bombardment ukraine's president vladimir savanski says his forces are putting off
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a fierce defense and inflicting a heavy toll on russia's military last correspondent in odessa. nic conley, if this were starting to look like the end game in the region. i think that's a bit early, and they basically have controlled most of the land squeaking now for weeks, basically, since the early part of this war in ukraine. they've been stuck though. instead of the nets, that last big ukrainian stronghold on the territory of lo, hunter, region. and for all the predictions from experts that given russia's superior firepower and the fact that russia is concentrating all its force to this very, very small stretch of the much longer front lines. it's still not falling to them. it's still not proving possible for them to get the ukrainians out of there at the cranes really having to work, especially hard because they haven't busy count or all the musicians or the artillery they have because they're just massively under stocked, even if they have enough people to have enough soldier, enough people willing to go and fight, but they definitely don't have the kind of tech and those western supplies of arms
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just simply not coming fast enough. not getting the front lines in enough of a hurry and increasing frustrations here in ukraine that there's a sense that western partners kind of think like they've done enough already. and it's not time to really up the tempo of these deliveries and to really help ukraine and move from defense to a counter offensive. and on those, those grange doors are stuck in ukrainian at ports to get them out. ukraine would have to d, mind it's harbors, and russia would have to hold back on its attacks. it's either of those scenarios likely to happen. thank there is very, very big question marks, but that here in odessa, in ukraine, generally we can't be down by the port right now because that is blocked off by the security services. they're worried about anything being seen of meaning being filmed, anything that could allow the russians to potentially damage ukraine's infrastructure even further. there was an attack or even russian metal attack on ukraine. second biggest grain terminal in mc alive about 200 clumps. ma'am, here, just a few days ago. so for all the talk that russia is open to allowing ukrainian grain
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out the actions a speak, a very different language. and there is really says the rush is also benefiting from this. russia is also a large grain exporter and rising. prices is very beneficial for their own pharmacy to learn exports. so no sense that that's gonna change in a hurry, but definitely very clear understanding around the world. and we saw a german chart sholtes called britain. let's get say, trying to find some kind of way out of this because of the impact on lots of countries in the middle east in north africa. that a very depends on ukraine grain is increasingly being felt. and there's even the risk now that as a new harvest is going to be collected the next few weeks, that basically there could be no space for the grain because all the previous storage units are full. so really kind of my situation here, no sense that either the russians are willing to play game, or that there's any kind of safe way for ukraine to open it sports. and a quick word on, on these reports from russia, state news agency, i, which is reporting that more than a 1000 of the ukranian soldiers who surrendered though still works in malleable, are being transported to russia for what they called investigation. that must be
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very concerning for keith. why, i think there was an expectation here that this wouldn't be easy. marable was extraordinarily slow to give in to that russian assault. that was a very painful expense of the russian army who thought they could just roll in. and particularly in terms of the propaganda battle, russia has kind of set this campaign. it's ukraine, not only as a land grab it, has tried to convince the world this is about di notifications. they put it. and so, see, there's the worry here that you, the rush is going to try and stamp example on these fighters accused them of various crimes against the population. develop a patient there, marable, as a kind of justification, given the rush, isn't doing very well internationally in the propaganda war. so since these people are not going to see their families any time soon, even though they did surrender, essentially to russian forces and were expected to be handed over to ukraine, is foreign exchange pretty soon. but no sign of that is going to happen in time soon. and show trials basic,
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the expectation here for those ukranian soldiers who lacked medical. thank you for that. nick, i'd be w correspondent, nick conway in odessa. i will look at a couple of other stores that making news around the world to japan. and nato have agreed to increase corporation. this follows meeting between the chief of nato's military committee and the head of japan's self defense forces on the ukrainian situation depends at general r yamazik. he koji told reporters that unilateral efforts to change the status quo by force was not be tolerated. that u. s. lead the summit of the americas is getting on the way in los angeles. the bible and ministration hopes a gathering of leaders from the americas and current bill will help to reduce migration when mexico is boycotting the event over washington refusal to invite cuba, venezuela and nicaragua, of russia's war and new craters. forced to be think about fossil fuel dependency across europe. before the invasion, the european union was planning
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a shift to clean energy as part of its green deal to make the block a climate neutral by 2050 russia's war has given me you leaders another reason to act quickly to reduce greenhouse gas emissions. but consensus is always hard to achieve o 's laugh underlined, celebrating the ears embargo, and most russian oil imports to the block, the ear commission. she was happy. all leaders finally managed to agree at last week's divisive summits. there's one claim many here in brussels, repeat again and again, since russia's invasion of ukraine, our plan is to rapidly reduce our dependency on russian fossil fuels by really fast forwarding the clean energy transitions. it seems the pictures rolling in from ukraine act as a fast forward button for the blocks ambitious climate goals. the european union wants to become the 1st climate mutual continent by 2050. that means nat,
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sierra emissions. and it is true that because of fresh us war, the ear commission has proposed higher goals and renewables and energy savings. some however, expect leaders to do more or over reliance on fossil fuels is well past it sell by date. if you saw what happened when war broke out, immediately people went to the gulf, states seeking alternative fuel supplies. and in a sense, we're jumping from the frying pan into the fire, because instead of dealing with one dest spot in russia, we're dealing with several in the gulf states. others fear the burden of industry could become too high, especially as energy prices are already soaring. we, what we can't do is we is raising, raising the level of ambition and at additional cost to the industry that they can't take for the next decade. right now, many countries fear the effects on their own economies in facing aggression gas,
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for example, a short sighted approach. some experts say what we desperately need leaders to adopt. what i would say is a war time mentality in both communication and action. the fact is day, it's will only put an embargo on russian oil by use and guess critics, a headache as well. since it means the block will continue to rely on fossil fuels and will pump billions of yours into financing the russian hill machine. in the meantime, while report was filed by d, w corresponded marina strauss, who joins us now from strasburg. welcome marina. as we speak, the european parliament is discussing several climate protection laws including a ban on combustion engine vehicle. so is the block close to actually realizing some of its ambitious climate goals?
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that's very difficult to tell right now. because eo parliamentarians, the lawmakers, they have just started voting behind this war and term. it's very difficult to find a compromise is very difficult to find a common position within the european parliament because there are many different groups, for example, the greens they would like to have for that they would like to see a more ambitious climate goal, sir. and surprisingly, then we have the conservatives of the far right sections. they always say, we also have to look at the industries, especially are due to the war. we saw it in the reports. maybe don't be too ambitious when it comes to, to climate goals. but after all, the either once to reach climate, he or trailer t by 2050. and one of the 1st steps in this direction is a reduction of emissions by 55 percent by 2030. so already in a couple of years. and what the u. parliament areas,
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parliamentarians you're discussing are concrete steps in this direction. but for now we don't know if there will be any results today because the 1st 3 proposals where it rejected in the parliament, they will now go back to the committees. it's not because and they were not everyone was okay with it. but for example, there was the proposal by the conservatives, the greens and the social work socialists wanted to ship to be more ambitious. so there was snow are clear majority, right. and, but they have spent nearly a year are getting this farm negotiated to consolidate their view. so does this mean be original proposals? we're going to end up with something that's just watered down about meaningless. it's normal that your parliament takes a couple of months or even year or longer to discuss these issues because there's so many different few boy in so many different countries represented into eden's parliament. and heard that you commissioned that use executive has proposed are
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these m, this, this package or about a year ago in july. and of course some wants to water down, some want to be more ambitious. let's for example, look ads and the end of the combustion engine. they will vote and as of later this afternoon and the greens want to ban or so the socialist, they want to ban at the combustion engine by 2035. so it means that no more course in with combustion engines can be sold, m d m because the conservative say this is too much for our industries. and we only want sir a lower percentage. and we'll see what comes available. come out this afternoon. thank you. voter, marina strauss it. strasburg swore stores making news around the world. now at least 21 people have been killed after a trade derailed in eastern era. officials say it collided with them, excavate time and remote area for going off the rails. dozens of passengers were wounded in the crash with some of them. incredible conditionally bassetti shut up.
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belgians, king of philip is on a 6 day trip to the democratic republic of congo. it seems a chance for reconciliation between the 2 countries. and during belgium's colonial rule, millions of congolese were killed and mutilated or died of disease. as the land was pillaged from resources. former heads of world and european football are facing tribe in switzerland, over ford and forgery chargers. prosecutors claim the for a former fee for president assent. blotter made an unlawful payment of 2000000 swiss francs. michelle platinum who was then and of a european symbols, govern bother you wafer. both men deny the charges for german chancellor angler burchell has said she will not apologize for her russia policy during a 16 years in office in her 1st major interview since the invasion of ukraine, as she described the war as a great tragedy and admitted she had asked herself if she could have done more to
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prevent it. but still believe she was right to try. diplomacy with russian pleasant . vladimir putin hunger martin on a very different stage from the one she is used to. it was meant to be an informal evening with a former chance levin of visibly relaxed mood. but inevitably, question soon turned to the topic of the moment, rushes invasion of ukraine felt puffy it in my view. what happened is not only unacceptable, but simply a big mistake on russia's part objectively. it breaks all the rules of international law that allow us to live together in europe in peace. if we started to go through one century after another arguing which territory belongs to whom, then we would have non stop war latoya. that is just done absolutely unacceptable of god kind of her. in her 16 years of german chancellor mac met vladimir putin many times. she described how dialogue with him became more and more difficult over
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the years. see in the continuity, i see a continuous line of him crossing more and more borders and where the political discussion is now that should we have been tougher, politically responding to the annexation of crimea at the time that didn't have majority support. but we also didn't do nothing as look at all, but many now say that she didn't do enough. michael has been criticized for her appeasement to it's russia. specifically, when it came to projects such as the north stream, tim pipeline, which was said to deliver more russian gas directly to germany and was recently suspended. mca also defended our position to ukraine's nato bid. and germany's rowland maintaining the minsk piece process aimed at ending the fighting in east and ukraine, putting up with diplomacy. diplomacy isn't wrong just because it doesn't succeed. i don't see a need for me to now say it was wrong, and therefore i don't need to apologize. forms valid as i'm off michelle. michelle
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intruding. i the reason for that no apologies under though. perhaps some questions and regret, angle immacule did make it clear that she chose to leave office, and she is happy with that choice to open it though she did have a word of warning for her successor. but what i find reassuring is that if something were to happen, something i thought was been handled in the wrong way. there's any number of people i could call, but that's not been necessary yet. members of the new government and medical herself will be hoping that she'll never have to make that call or did you rush to park film franchise is one of the woods most lucrative and our universal pictures is dabbling. the final installment jurassic world dominion is in film. a film number 6 in the fears i'm, it's out on general release this week. could excite the special effects. are out of this world. don't move rigor. why do they always
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now to one of the 7 natural wonders of the world. the glossy falls on the border between that argentina and brazil. they reopened fully today after being partially closed after a heavy rains caused flooding. so once again, tourists would be able to see all $275.00 of them, including the main attraction known as the devil's throat. his reminder about top stores a bit o one person said died and several others that injured africa. it's a crowd in the central berlin. police say that it is in custody, but it is unclear whether he acted intentionally. the incident took place near the scene of a tenant attack on christmas marketing. 2016 has been the breakthrough. it talks into you to lift the blockade of training in the great export. billions of tons of wheat and other foodstuffs are unable to leave black c ports threatening a global food crisis. russian says its forces have taken the old residential areas
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of the east and ukrainian city of savannah done yet. and now have almost total control of the dumbass region with german chancellor angler makeovers defended a policy towards russia during a 16 years in power. in the 1st big interview since the ukraine began. she called it a great tragedy of about with well well news of the top of the hour next on the w eco africa. the fishing boats on late victoria going electric. i'm the day with,
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