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ah ah ah ah, this is news live from berlin dead, lee crash, a car drives into crowns in berlin shopping district. before smashing into a storefront. police say one person is dead and several others injured. the driver is in custody and there are now reports. he may have acted intentionally also
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coming up no break through talks facilitated by turkey on restarting your praise. grain exports have stalled millions of tons of desperately needed, grains remain trapped at black seaports. amid a when global food crisis class several lent las assaults ukrainian forces. again, facing heavy bombardment is to verify that russia is intent on capturing the city seen as the key to controlling the east and don bass region. and after the massacre you w me survivors of the ambush on a catholic church in nigeria. that left 22 people dead. the community and shock. police still don't know who the gun we're ah.
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hello everyone. i'm like thank you so much for joining us. we begin this broadcast with breaking news. a car has crashed into a crowd on a busy shopping street right here in berlin. first responders say one person has been killed 9 others are seriously injured. police have detained the driver of the vehicle. and we're now getting reports from the german daily built newspaper that says that a letter of confession was found in the car. that's according to the built. the incident took place across the street. from where in 2016, a truck plowed through a christmas market, killing 12 people. a short while ago were berlin police spokesman gave this statement. take a lesson kitchen cabinet according to what we know now. the driver was initially detained by passers by and then arrested by an officer on the sea of mushroom. now we need to see whether this was a deliberate act or a road accident that may have been caused by
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a medical emergency. we are currently investigating that, which is why there's so many officers on the scene now. i was, and he owned items in guns, physically in your minds of these folks versus speaking just moments ago and did have a reporter joel delroy is at the scene for you. let's cross over to him right now, joe. any more details that you were able to glean what police have told us is that a man driving the vehicle mounted the pavement behind me before continuing along the pavement, crossing the road. and then along another section of payment for around 200 meters before finally crushing into a shop front window. and along the way, he drove into a group of people killing at least one of them willing with been told. but he did not stop continued along and crashed into the shop front window where he was detained by passes by the police aren't clear, he was trying to flee. it was in just some kind of state of shock, but they haven't been custody. and they are questioning him now. now joe,
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i understand this is still a very fluid situation and we're still learning about what exactly might have been the motive. but do police think where you are, whether this was an accident accident or was it a deliberate act? well, it is quite careful about what they say they raise this prospect that it could have been a medical emergency or, or that the person might have had psychological issues. but they're being very careful about what they say because it's still investigating. i did speak to a witness here on the scene who told me that he saw the car 1st slow drive slowly on the pavement before accelerating. which i give some indication to the person might have had some kind of intention and that the person also did not stop after hitting other people along the street. but if i continued along quite some distance, we know that there are people in hospital still under the dental may unfortunately rise. we only have, we have one did so far a terrible tragedy here on this location. can you tell us a little bit more joe,
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about this area in berlin? this is one of the busiest shopping areas. this is where all of the major brands have the flagship shops, the streets, a very busy at the moment. there's lots of tourists about in berlin and many people were here shopping at the time of the incident. and you can see behind me right now, actually local dignitaries visiting, getting brief, the burly mare is here to inspect the scene and get a brief on exactly what occurred. and we are expecting also that officials will take part in service tonight in the main church. right. next door here. now of course, the location of course is very significant. this is right opposite where in 2016, a terror attack to a place, a man drive a truck into a crowd. and there are barricades along the road here to stop any vehicles from driving into the square opposite. but there are no barricades on the street where the man drove the vehicle. so of course everyone's mind goes right back to that incident. 2016 when 12 people were killed, very close to here. and tonight,
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the memorial service will take place in the church, which is also closely associated with that accident is where people come to lay flowers in memory of the people who died in the last incident. unfortunately, now we have one more dead in a new incident, we're still waiting to find out whether this was a deliberate act or a terrible accident job. before i let you go, just very quickly, right. before we came on the air, the bill was reporting that a letter a confession letter was found in the car. were you able to learn more about that? those details? haven't you come to us here on the scene? oh, we knows what witnesses have told us, which they those are they of the car did appear to accelerate and did not slow down . and, and the man was taken by people from the scene from the car and was hells. so we're still waiting to find out more. police have been very cautious about what they say, whether this was some kind of a deliberate incident or some kind of there will acts and we'll find out more in the coming hours. absolutely, joel,
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and now we'll catch up with you again later. thank you so much for now. reporting a joel delroy we turn our attention now to 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. ukraine has also mind, many of its black seaports to protect them from russian attacks. must foreign minister sergey la raf is in turkey to discuss how to get the grain to the rest of the world. as the united nations warns of a global food crisis. ukraine is a major supplier of wheat, corn and sunflower oil to many parts of the world. speaking at a press conference in ankara, turkish turkeys rather foreign minister stress the urgent need to resolve the
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stalemate tech lesson. the other good i could do is i'd like to see that the global food crisis is a real crisis, or we should not look at it as only exporting ukrainian green products. graduated inject, oliver, we should look at it as exporting both ukrainian and that russian green products all and fertilizer look back miclasa. there was a foreign at turkish foreign minister speaking moments ago. let's take you to a stumble. dw correspondent dorian jones is standing by and following these talks a dorian. what's the latest to come out of these? this meeting will, it does appear that there are still major issues to be resolved before any grain corridor allowing ukrainian ships on to the world. markets can succeed her, the turkish foreign minister marriage over. charlotte did say that they were working on the technicalities of how that would proceed. turkish wrestles will be
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involved in or checking any ukraine he ships entering the ukrainian ports were carrying weapons to allows me to russian concerns. but the covers all did admit that there had saw a long way to go to secure trust between the 2 sides to achieve this sir. corridor, although grained for the world markets. and now we understand dorian, that turkey has offered to help facilitate getting grain out of ukrainian ports. how are they planning on going about doing that? ok, well the whole idea is that the turkish and russia naval ships would work on this corridor that with the now ships who enter the black sea ports of ukraine, and then we'll safely would part to the world markets. now turkey would also participate in water. considered the most tricky part, the de mining are particularly the ukrainian ports to allow the faith access to the ship. the problem here is that basically ukraine was guaranteed that russia will
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not take advantage of the d mining to a launch in a p p at the packet, particularly on the critical port. although desa and sug elaborate so much for ministers, said that we would promise not to take advantage, but the best offer was dismissed immediately by the ukrainian foreign minister, calling it empty words. now how to resolve this current impulse, and it's all about trust until that bridge than it isn't expected to be any progress on on this deal. are there any plans to speak to ukraine leaders? well, move turkey for minutes. each of us only did try to strike a bit of optimism, saying that it did appear that ukraine was ready for talk, so that they said that things had improved talk. he's very keen to position itself as a facilitator. but the russian foreign minister lever off a pay to dismiss his saying that any such talks will be merely symbolic. so i don't think there's any expectation of any major meeting anytime soon. and in conclusion, dory, and we understand that mister lab, ralph traveled with
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a military delegation to turkey. that's right. this is all about the turkish requests from russia to allow to launch a major operation into syria in russian control territory. again, syrian kurdish fighters, which on cra demon terrorists, but russia seems so very cool on that to love. so gay laffer offset that yes we are . we understand tucker's concerns, but we will. we want to talk about this next month for the meeting, on a regular meeting between iran, turkey and russia. so it doesn't appear that turkeys close to any green light for any operation in anytime soon. dorian jones, that reporting from istanbul, turkey, thank you. and while those talks are underway in turkey, russia now claims to control 97 percent of lu hans. one of the 2 ukranian promises that make up the dumbass the kremlin,
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has made taking the eastern region. it's number one objective in this phase of the war and has been bombarding the city of of our donato. don't ask and surrounding areas ukraine's president vladimir zalinski says his forces are putting up a fierce defense and inflicting a heavy toll on russia's military, smoke and destruction across soviet oh, don't ask. the fight for the key industrial hub has emerged as a pivotal battle in the wall. russia has claimed to have taken full control of all the residential neighborhoods there but ukrainian officials say its outnumbered groups are fighting on you greens. president zalinski says the russian advance has come at the cost of pauses of its troops. j business. the more than 31000 dressing servicemen have
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already died in ukraine, the just the lessons february 24th. russia has been paying almost 300 lives a day for completely pointless war against ukraine. so that shall and still, the day will come when the number of losses will go beyond the permissible limit. but even for russia, don't push them away yet, gave what brought us to point on this. for beverly, most of the occupying contingencies already understood that they have no perspectives in ukraine lab, but the vulgarly, and we state this mood and corresponding interceptions of their conversations. this is the mood prevailing and the russian army of us. we are free people missile. we are not your slaves. and there was horrible. about 65 kilometers west. the city of slo vianza has been hit by heavy shelling. as russian forces continued to advance father and the don boss region, but many residents are refusing to leave. i am going to stay
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here for you, but i will not leave with that. my husband lost the good he works here. so we've decided to stay. it's tough, but it's easier when one is at home with a virus, we're going to stay now because it's too dangerous to move there, shooting everywhere. but we hope all will be well for these people are receiving essentially aid. why, clinging on to hopes of survival and i want to reach out out to did of a correspondence nick collie. he is in odessa. nick things are not looking good sir for savannah, and ask well, definitely that russian offensive continues rush has basically a step by step reduced its war aims from trying to basically take the whole country at the beginning of this war. in late february, early march,
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to focusing on the south of the east. then basically similarly, it's given up trying to go for her. give you crane 2nd big city, close to the russian border. it's also withdrawing the south and hit a song. and now it's pretty thrown everything, it has a very, very, very short compact. stretching the front lines near several minutes, maximum firepower maxima, manpower, and still, it's not really making huge leaps, but it is step by step day for day, taking more territory and out gunning the ukrainians. who for now are still in the city against all the expectations of observers who thought it was a matter of days or the slammy, or for weeks a bit similar to marable. but it looks like the ukrainians, if this carries or will, at some point, have to cut their losses and withdraw from the city to avoid disproportionate losses in terms of their soldiers. now, nick, a russia state aren't news agency is reporting that more than a 1000 of the ukranian soldiers who surrendered. after those the still works, am i able, are being transported to russia for quote unquote investigation. what more have you
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been able to learn about that? well, this was something that was feared in ukraine all along initially, when marable are basically, it was take by the russians. and that still works. after weeks of resistance allowed the russians in, there was hoped that there would be a quick exchange prisoners, lots of russian prisons were here in ukraine. but that hasn't happened for lots of reasons. i think it's mainly about the propaganda. sick or battle rush of see isn't doing well international in terms of the shuttle perception of this. it's doing better in african asia than it is in europe in north america. certainly, but still not getting the kind of international to provide support that it might have hope for snap, trying again to build a case, try and show these ukrainian service people and her volunteer military units as being a right wing. radicals as part of that narrative, the russia advance in the lead up this war of ukraine as a hot bed of near not to them. so people here ukraine, definitely expecting. so trials and a long, long wait for any of those people to get back their families here in ukraine. and
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nick, as we started this broadcaster, we were talking about 3rd, the tasks that underway in turkey to try and get grain out of ukrainian a ports. now for that to happen, ukraine would have to d mine it's harbors, and russia would essentially have to commit to not attacking a ukraine. do you see any chance of that happening? look, i'm not even allowed to be at near the port here in odessa to do this live from the place where we're all talking about. because the worries here about security, that port and of russia finding out and any minimal details is so big that we're kept away from there. so the idea that ukraine given all the bad blood and given the total lack of trust over any kind of temporary deals with russia, we'll take those mines away and open the desa, which is a prime target for rushes advance open that up to attack. i think is pretty optimistic and especially given that the turkish attempt mediation basic, they've said that they would accompany private grain vessels along part of the
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route. but there's no mechanism if russia doesn't stick to it side of the deal that the turkish navy ships, frances would protect you cranes. coast. i think right now this is about the blame game. russia has discovered that this is going down very badly in the middle east. in north africa without ukrainian get grain normally goes and the trying to put the blame for those rising grain price on the ukrainians. and not much more than that. did have a correspondence near cali reporting from odessa ukraine. thank you. nick. a community in nigeria is in grief following sundays, mass shooting and a catholic church. 22 people were killed when a group of gunmen opened fire on worshippers who were marking the christian holiday of pentecost, the attack took place in our in nigeria. southwest region usually spare and violence, did abuse america. acoya is there and heard harrowing stories from those affected this east, the aftermath of what happened in this church. the people as to very much in shock
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. some looking through and covering their noses from the obvious stains of blood aka fall was in church with his only son. he was killed right before him. louis louis, louis, louis, this religion teacher is left wondering what to do. he says he can't believe the horror. alicia my life, i'm looking my wife was like when i read the are so many course until about a year. crime talk was ludicrous and he sees a parishioner here. he was in this church when it's all unfolded dishes,
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re i was sitting. that's due when the tin happen. if i saw somebody there, what the present just came. the weather was going, gone on. good. toyota drops onto down on by one who was gone. be it be at my seat, stood before i got good. tim. jose blue. in one inexplicable incident, a parishioner says she was paid by a gunman. i was trying to get from the touch base. there was a guy before me, we wouldn't dump. so demand's shot the guy, and there was a little girl behind it showed the gun of me to go. he said clamber. so that was right landed the altar of saint francis xavier catholic church. this place, which is to be a place of prayer and rise, fight, and consolation for the people. a st. now, a reminder of the harl that's happened here on the 5th of june. all that's a slept ease the stench of human blood, the splashes of same displace item and debris.
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indeed a sad reality of what befell the people of all war on that fateful sunday. pain and i remain palatable here. these women carrying these and knives of protest in with cries and wailing, grinning curses of the perpetrators, the call for justice and divine vengeance. hollywood star matthew mcconaughey has made an emotional appeal for gun control. the oscar winning actor called on congress to take action after the latest school shooting in the us, hit his hometown in texas. he mod with the families in his native. you've all day grieving for the young lives last. on tuesday he was given the stage at the white house where he candidly vocalize the horrors. a semi automatic rifle can cause.
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these bodies were very different. they needed much more than make up to be presentable. they needed extensive restoration. why? due to the exceptionally large exit wound of an a r 15 rifle. most of the body, so mutilated that only dna test or green con burse could identify. or these every day green converse with a heart on the right tell. be the same green convers on her feet. it turned out to be the only clear evidence that could i did to buy her at the shooting. have her badge. ah, c. u. s. house of representatives. held a minute of silence,
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he urged congress to take action. calling for the checks and balances most americans want, but politics fails to provide we need background checks. we need to raise the minimum age to purchase in a r 15 rifle. to 21. we need a waiting period for those rifles. we need red flag, laws and consequences for those who abuse them. president biden is pushing for bipartisan negotiations on gun reform. to prevent seems like this from happening again. macklin, a determined to do what he tom, to put a stop to america's pain. when i tell you about the other stories and the news right now, belgium's king philip is on a 6 day trip to the democratic republic of congo and seen as a chance for reconciliation between the 2 nations. during belgium's colonial rule,
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millions of congo lees were killed, mutilated, or died of disease. as the land was pillaged for resources. the european parliament has rejected a proposal to reform the use carbon market with lawmakers divided on whether to strengthen or weaken measures the carbon market is the use main policy for having greenhouse emissions by 2030 pressure is also mounting on members to give up russian fossil fuels for locally produced green energy. ms. human am. the jurassic park film franchise is one of holly was most lucrative of all time while now universal pictures released the final installment jurassic world. dominion is found. number 6 in the series, and it's out on general or least this week. and critics say the special effects are out of this world. don't move bigger. why to
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they always have to go bigger. well, it is one way to sell tickets. jurassic world dominion takes us to a planet earth where dinosaurs are everywhere, fighting with humans for global domination. the final chapter in the story that began 29 years ago with jurassic park, that film created a new standard for special effects. who knew just how long the saga with last e mean nearest in turns out it wasn't quite that simple. amersham, baron grant. laura dern and sam meal are back for this final showdown and maybe even romance you come in or what? jeff gold bloom's back to. if somebody told me 29 years ago 30 years ago, looked at that i'd be here offering our new 6 version of this movie.
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i thought that was crazy. as crazy as human versus dyna warfare, the world's going to survive really to me. during the day clock might be about out of town. the original, drastic part cast is joined by jurassic worlds. chris pratt, pratt's character has a soft spot for some of the dinosaurs. the ones who don't try to kill her, i promise i am going to get back the story line of jurassic world. dominion doesn't always make sense, but maybe that's beside the point. the action and then estallion are enough to pretty much guarantee the franchise will go out with a box office bang t ah,
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around and out of our top story this, our one person has died and several others have been injured after a car hit a crowd in central berlin, police say the driver is in custody and is being questioned. the incident took place near the scene of a terror attack on a christmas market back in 2016. you're watching me to renew is coming up next sunday to be news. asia. india is facing international condemnation. after members of the ruling party made disparaging comments about the prophet mohammed. we take a look at the fallout that's next to the news. asia with the russian banner to talk with. ah, with
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is consumerism good or evil? how does the candy wrapper from germany end up in a river in malaysia is, does muddy just the type of rice or specific graham the brain in packaging?
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why do we reach for certain products? it's all about marketing. made in germany. in 60 minutes on the d w, it's not a question of whether the next crisis will come. but only when and how the media will deal with it. how can we stay focused on what is important? shaping tomorrow now exploring opportunities for media professionals in times of crisis. the global media for june 2020 to get your ticket. now, people in trucks injured when trying to flee the city center. more and more refugees are being turned away. order families. and the reason for these correct only is with people seeing extreme
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ross getting 200 people from the juicy around the world. more than 300000000 people are seeking refuge. yes, the wine because no one should have to flee. make up your own mind. d. w, made for mines this is deed of the news asia coming up today. anger against india after empty islam comments from its ruling party. statements insulting the prophet mohammed are generating protests and condemnation from the wider most and wild. it's brought into focus what one official called systemic hates.

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