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how did this confrontation begin? how great is the danger that it was spread? the long war? israel iran usa, starts june 15th on d. w. ah . ah, this is, did we news live from berlin? deadly crash, a car drives into crowds in a berlin shopping district. before smashing into a store front, police say one person is dead and several others injured. the driver is in custody . the question now, did he act intentionally? also coming up,
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no breakthrough talks facilitated by turkey on restarting ukraine's grain exports. f stalled, millions of tons of desperately needed grain remain trapped at bought at black c ports. amid a growing global from crisis. bloss relentless assaults, ukrainian forces, again facing have the bombardment in there and an f. russia intense on capturing the city seen as the key to controlling the eastern dom bass region. ah. hello everyone are my la rock. thank you so much for joining us. we start our broadcast with breaking news. one person is dead and several others are seriously injured. after a car drove into a crowd on a busy shopping street, here in berlin. bystanders detained the driver. he's now in police custody. the
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incident took place across the street. from where in 2016, a truck plowed through a christmas market, going 12 people. a scene of desolation, sadly familiar in this area of western berlin. this morning, a 29 year old man drove his car in to pedestrians in his popular district of the german capital, killing one person and enjoying several others. we are one is done during the incident demand, we turned to the road and crashed into a shopping window. he was immediately detained. we questioning him to find out what happened to him in god, nuclear unguarded his lawful hope. 5 people sustain knocked threatening injuries, 3 others are hospitalized with serious injuries. there was a lot of casualties that people injured over that area will be focused on by the emergency services. i saw human being putting in, put into a, an ambulance. they were looked like the recessive teddy, somebody, vignettes,
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when someone is at the traffic lights at the metro station, chest that the pedestrian crossing and drives slowly and, and accelerates. den for me, it was done on purpose for me. sure is up there. the incident happened very near to seen of another tragedy in december, 2016. an extreme is drove his truck into a crowd at a christmas market, killing 13 people and injuring dozens. a painful memory revived by today's incident . and one was to go berlin, mayor of francisco fy reference the 2016 terror attack. when she spoke to reporters at the scene of today's deadly car, robbing via was shocked that an incident has occurred. that brings back bad memories for all of us. of the bright shide flaps attack. and we are here in this position where we don't yet know exactly what the motivation was bitten by,
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the motive at to one by the most. at 1st of all, i would like to express my deepest sympathy for the victims for those affected for their families. and to express our collective shock at what has happened to yo, but he passed the burleigh mayor speaking moments ago, there at the scene, did have a reporter, joel dollar is also at the scene for you. let's check with him and find out if there are more details or more of you learned joe. in the last, we've heard from a press conference from the interior minister, a little bit more about the victim. we know that one person died here at the scene, and that person was a school teacher on a class trip, guiding a group of students from the german state of hessen. it's quite normal for german school groups to come to the capital berlin under the tutelage of their teachers. and very sadly, it appears that one of their teachers, while guiding students around this popular shopping district,
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was one of the people who was struck by the car and has died. there were others injured students from that class group or also among the witnesses to the incident and they were counselled me to the after. and the interior minister and both and buildings may have both spoke out saying how their thoughts went out to the families of those school students who must now be very worried about what's occurred here in berlin. do we know more about the injured what we know more about our the potential attacker was that we should say, the man who's been taken into police custody and the man who is driving the car. what we know is what police told us that this morning around 10 30 am. he drove his car starting from the full path over here behind me, where he ran into to some street furniture before leaving the road, crossing the road and then mounting another part of footpath and continuing on for around 200 meters before crashing into a shop front and along the way, he hit several people, did not stop at all after hitting those people and
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a witness who i spoke to told me that he saw the car 1st pause before accelerating . so we don't exactly know the exact cause, but in the pro press conference in the last hour we also heard from the interior minister who told us that in that vehicle there were a political posters found referencing the turkey or something to do with the nation of turkey, we have no idea at all what that is about yet all we know is that the man has been taken into custody as a 29 year old man with a berlin address, who has both a german and an armenian passport. he is actually in hospital, but he's under police guard and police are questioning him. they are being cautious to not speculate heavily. they say that it could still be some kind of psychological incident medical incident, but they don't seem to be a combination of factors. and police will certainly be looking more into those 3rd child delroy reporting. thank you so much.
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now to the war and ukraine talks and assemble between russia and turkeys top diplomats on how to get grain out of ukraine have not yielded a breakthrough. ukraine was not represented and russian foreign minister sergey la . ralph said, moscow was ready to ensure safety of ships leaving ukrainian ports, but ukraine says it will not remove mines from waters around a desert. signing the threat of russian attacks. tens of millions of tons of wheat, corn, and sunflower oil are trapped after russia blockaded ukraine's coastline. 3 months ago. both sides blame each other for laying sea mines off the black sea coast. while speaking at a press conference in ankara, turkish warren minute turkeys, foreign minister, stress the urgent need to resolve the sale may take a lesson. the other good i could do. i'd like to see that the global food crisis is
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a real crisis, or we should not look at it as only exporting ukrainian grain products that you didn't check all the way we should look at it as exporting both ukrainian and other russian green products all and fertilizer buck mach laws are, did have you corresponded or in jones in a symbol, follows this meeting and had this update on possible outcomes of the talks. well, it does appear that there are still major issues to be resolved before any grain cargo, allowing craney ships onto the world. markets can succeed. the turkish foreign minister. never troubleshoot did say that they were working on the technicalities of how that would proceed. turkey specials will be involved in check any mccraney ship entering the cranium pulse by carrying weapons to lowest to russian concerns. but the whole did admit that they had still a long way to go to secure trust between the 2 sides to achieve this colorado.
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although grain for the wealth market, and now we understand dorian, that turkey has offered to help facilitate getting grayed 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 the ukraine, and then we'll safely would part to the world market. now turkey would also participate in water considered the most tricky part of the mining, particularly the ukrainian pulse to allow the faith access to the ship. the problem here is the, basically, ukraine was guaranteed that russia will not take advantage of the de mining to launch in a few bits of packet, particularly on the critical port. although desa and saga level 3 to 4 minutes to set that we would promise not to take advantage. but the, this offer was dismissed immediately by the ukrainian foreign minister calling it
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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. are there any plans to speak to ukraine leaders well, move for minutes. each other surely did try to strike a bit of optimism saying that it did appear that ukraine was ready for talks that they said that things had improve to keep very keen to position itself as a facilitator. but the russian foreman's elaborate 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 mr. lab ralph traveled with a military delegation to turkey. that's right. this is all about turkish requests from russia to allow to launch a major operation into syria in russian control territory. again,
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syrian kurdish fighters, which on cross demon terrorists. but russia seems so very cool on that to love. so gay lover offset that. yes, we are, we understand. took his 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 turkey is 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 has said it now controls 97 percent of lu hans. one of the 2 ukranian provinces that make up the don pass the kremlin has made taking the eastern region . it's number one objective in this phase of the war and has been bombarding the city of surrender nets and surrounding areas. ukraine's presidents of alarm resigns case as his forces are putting up
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a fierce defense and inflicting abbey till one rushes military. smoke in destruction across soviet ordones. 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 it's outnumbered groups are fighting on ukraine's president zalinski says the russian advance has come at the cost of pauses of its troops was a business that he think of northern the 31000 russian service men have already died in ukraine. the luggage lab since february 24th. i see his brush has been pain almost 300 lives a day or 2 for completely pointless war again. she crane lee said they will come when the number of losses can no longer be tolerated, even for russia,
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but it debauched him. allah yet gave dome, but what did they stand to gain from this? so most of the occupying forces, you have already understood that they had no prospects in ukraine, will make me my but we can see this reflected in conversations. we've intercepted the nasty. this is the mood permeating the russian army. some we are free people do mean we're not your slaves. muscle wounded in the washroom. about 65 kilometers west. the city of slow vianza has been hit by heavy shilling, as russian forces continued to advance farther in the dawn boss region. but many residents are refusing to leave. i am going to stay here for you, but i will not leave with that. my husband for good, he works here. so we've decided to stay. it's tough, but it's easier when one is at home. with the parents,
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we're going to stay now because it's too dangerous to move their shooting everywhere, but we hope all will be well. a lot of these people are receiving essential aid. why, clinging on to hopes of survival. natalia paper is a member of an opposition party in the ukrainian parliament. she has just wrapped up a trip through germany and switzerland, a very warm welcome to do every news. miss pepper. you met with policy makers understand in both countries, switzerland and germany. did they give you assurances that ukraine will keep getting the support it's asking for? yes, on like a level of see dislike for eyeball on the level of t feel like i'm the guess we have to communicate and i know that 55 percent in germany are for to claim and speak for me
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a lot. please tell to crania people in the chair months report ukraine, and we actually me on our government, especially shawn to be in december 1st, some exec be done give can can give refund through crane because we does not have to provide to reach can send some sick lays it's a lot of people who are really understand the value of google chrissy piece at man and to read or really fill it in fryeburg especially me and to speak with us what we can help you create like real like gentleman's give money for madison school books and stuff because this i can reconsider my facebook, but i can i speak to that. you can write collector to sean, see you can make but these 2 fronts and governments must hair over in
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society. this really helpful. the speaks together about that that we need just for protect and a lot of german people understand it and the speak about your grade like can deduct in know, and to lots of gentlemen, people say yes, a received a mr. mo, diet force. yes, mr. but we have very limited time, and i want to have a conversation with you. the russian foreign minister, as you know, is in turkey right now to discuss ways to get grain out of ukrainian ports, which according to the u. n. is causing a global food crisis. moscow says in order for that to happen, ukraine must be mine. it's harbors to allow ships to leave. what were your answer be to that? when we speak about the floor, we must to remember our shop,
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the block, the cranium port. is this all a lot of russia? it's happens for 4 months. ukraine over time is open to speak and provide food and to the best way, just to rush, i must go out to go over the board and stay there at normally the can make or provide this. i do speak about when exit them was international as she was in this area or is rush and sheep and her go to controls as international a ship. and it will take 10 or 20 hours and every person in the ship must take off club. this all, and this rash control for all, all, and other interest like control by your shop for other international is to really be the problem. in the best of a rush,
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i must go out to chris over and add to all the barson. and ukraine is interested to provide as this recall dislikes, not for feminine, walked into this about export from ukraine, that didn't vary for ukraine, natalia paper, ukrainian member of parliament. thank you so much for joining us. thank you. must war on ukraine has force to rethink about fossil fuel dependency across europe . before the invasion, the european union was already planning a shift to clean energy as part of its green deal to make the block climate neutral by 2050 russia's war has given e leaders. another reason to act quickly to reduce greenhouse gas emissions. but consensus is always hard to reach both life on the line, celebrating the ears embargo and most russian all imports to the block, the e commission. she was happy all the deuce finally managed to agree at last week's
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divisive summits. there's one claim many here in brussels, repeat again and again since fresh us 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 to 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, 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,
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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 does 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 do is really raising raising the level of ambition and add an additional uh, 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 i'll aggression gas, for example, a short sighted approach. some experts say what we desperately need is leaders to adopt. what i would say is a war time mentality in both communication and action. the fact is, dates for only put an embargo and russian oil by years and gifts critics
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a headache as well. since it means the blog will continue to rely on fossil fuels and we'll pump billions of yours into financing. the russian hor machine in the meantime that report by marina strauss as she joins us now from strasburg. marina is the e. u. any closer to realizing some of its ambitious climate goals today. this question is not very easy to answer because the lawmakers, your lawmakers, are still voting on some of the legislature legislative proposals just behind this wall. there's 3 proposals. them still are missing are for example, a possible ban on the combustion engine by 2035. but there was a huge the prize this afternoon when they voted on the 1st pieces of legislation off this climate package of this major climate. you package and 3 proposals
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actually were reject it. that means there will now go back to the european parliament. the committees will be, we discussed, and it doesn't mean that they rejected for good. it just means that there was no majority in the parliament, and that's not thought that nothing so so unusual because there are lots of different parties there. lots of different countries represented as you know, and in this case, for example, the carbon pricing or the reform of the carbon market was rejected by the greens and also by the socialist. because they said it's just not ambitious enough. and if we stick to this proposal, then we won't reach our goal to become climate neutral by 2050. and marina lawmakers spent nearly a year, i understand trying to consolidate their views as this let to them having to water down their original proposals. as i said, it's not, it's not unusual that this takes a while. so it's always the european commission that use executive which proposes
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a new lead new legislation. and then it has to go through different communities and the different parties have to find a stand as a standpoint. and that's definitely not easing. it's definitely louisa when it comes to climate. because for example, we have the conservatives, we say we also have to look at the industry, especially because of russia, we're in ukraine, and prices are, are soaring. that we have the koreans, that often also to social some or to far left. where saying if we don't act now, we won't reach our goal and we, we cannot wait, we really have to do something now. and one of the best examples is the possible end of the combustion engine. we're still waiting for the results here, but we don't know yet if it will be badge or if it won't. marina straus reporting from strasburg. thank you very much. the jurassic park fill franchises. one of holly was most lucrative of all time while now universal pictures released the final installment jurassic world. dominion is phil number 6 in the series,
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and it's out on general release this week. critics say the special effects are out of this world. don't move. eager. why to 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 eat me near it soon turns out it wasn't quite that simple. 9 baron, grant laura dern and sam meal are back for this final showdown,
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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, most of that i'd be here offering our new 6 version of this movie. i thought that was crazy as crazy as human versus dyna warfare if the world's going to survive. what we do now during the day clock might be about out of town. the original jurassic park cast is joined by jurassic worlds. chris cracked. pratt's character has a soft spot for some of the dinosaurs. the ones who don't try to kill her. i promise you, i am 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
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a box office. bang. c s a med ah. and before i let you go, i want to return to our top story. a car has crashed into a crowd on a busy shopping street here in berlin. one person has died and several others are seriously injured. did the reporter joel dull roy is at the scene, george, have you learned anything else? well, we know that the victim is a school teacher who was here guiding a class, a school trip from the 10th grade, visiting the capital berlin. they come from the state of hessen, another teacher was also injured, as well as some of the students from that group. so they'll be very many worried parents in the state of hess, and now wondering about their young students who came here for a school trip. and, and unfortunately were caught up in this terrible incident. we know that a 29 year old man has been taken into custody. he is currently in hospital under police. god police say that he is a man with a berlin address and
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a german and armenian possible. they also say they found some kind of political material in his car, but not being clear exactly what that is related to that. one is not to speculate saying it's too early to know yet they're continuing their investigations. but of course, this location, we're right across the road from bright, shy plants where a terrible tragedy happened in 2016 a terror attack. so everybody's minds immediately go to that. but police are telling us that we have to wait for more details, just all of our reporting on that deadly crash in the center of berlin. thank you so much for that update and thank you for watching. the news continues, but 1st it's our business magazine meet in germany, and i see at the company ah, with
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