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all the opaque world who's behind her benefits and why are they a threat to whistle? oh, pete wolf this week on d w. mm. ah ah, this is the w news line from berlin, a school teacher dead, and many of her students injured after a man drives his car into crowds and central berlin, before smashing into a store front. the driver in custody. a question now, did he act intentionally? also coming up,
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no break through the talks facilitated by turkey on restarting ukraine's brain exports have stalled millions of tons of desperately needed great, remain trapped at black seaports. later growing global food prices and relentless assaults, ukrainian forces, again, facing heavy bombardments in severity nets, russia intent on capturing the city seen as the key to controlling the eastern dumbass region. ah. m. iraq. thank you so much for joining us. and we begin with the new developments. a school trip to berlin has ended in tragedy for a 10th grade class from the state of has their teacher killed after a man drove his car on to the sidewalk in a busy downtown shopping district. many of her students are among those injured
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holostar questioning. the driver is not yet clear whether the crash was intentional . a scene of desolation, sadly familiar in this area of western berlin. this morning, a 29 year old man drove his car into pedestrians in his popular district of the german capital, killing one person, and in doing several others. among it's done during the incident, the man returned to the road and crossed into a shopping window. he was immediately detained. we questioning him to find out what happened to me in god to clear, and god didn't suffer hope via was shocked that an incident has occurred that brings back bad memories for all of us. of the bright shide flaps attack. oh, and we a here in this position where we don't yet know exactly what the motivation was bitten by, the motivate to one by which most it 1st of all i would like to express my deepest
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sympathy for the victims for those affected and for their families and to express our collective shock at what has happened here. but hippa, theater, 9 people are injured. 6 of them seriously. 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 they were recessive. teddy, somebody then, yes, of one when someone is at the traffic lights at the metro station chest that the pedestrian crossing and drives is slowly and, and accelerates. den, for me, it was done on purpose for me sure is uplift. the incident happened very near the scene of another tragedy in december 2016, an extremist jo, his tracking to a crowd at the christmas market, killing 12 people and enjoying dozens. a painful memory revived by today's incident
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. is every report benjamin of iris gruber is at the scene for you. i'm benjamin. first of all, what more can you tell us about the victims? what i can tell you about the victims is that the 51 year old teacher, they was killed. as this car drove towards the group of students of nor than has said, they were in berlin for a few days. many of those teenagers are among the injured and what's ironic and also it is a tragedy in a tragical incidence. is that this call the, the city where the school came from, plays only a few kilometers away from a place where a man crashed his car into a carnival, a procession a few years ago. there still a lot of movement here, as you can see here, behind me, we have police offices where firefighters also cleaning the area. of course
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everything is ongoing. they still don't want to speculate on what was the motive behind this driver. this 21 year old. there was detained by passer by, by people that were in the shop and then handed it over to police. so the investigations, they are still ongoing. exactly the investigation as to ongoing, as cordoned off right there. behind you have authorities shared any more details about the driver? well, they have sat is a i spoke to a police spokesperson a only a few minutes ago and she said that this manifesto there was an media report that there was a manifesto there. dr. a. she said that that is not true, they are still interrogating him to find out what the motives where it's pretty astonishing to see were according to eyewitnesses, he drove until the side walk them back to the street and then he crashed his car in to a shop so the investigation is still ongoing and this is a place where
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a church is located right next to us were many of those where here in the morning are getting a psychological counseling rider right now. and our center's come to be a special service today there was a special service we just saw in the mayor of berlin, francisco gift a. she was there also other politicians. and she, once again, thank to those who were here the, the fire fighters, the police, those who close this scene is. this is very busy, especially now during the summer months. it was around 2025 minutes. so there was of a lot of authorities and they said that they will now support the investigation. that is still and going and something that the mayor said and that something that we heard in the report that the place where we are right now, play chad plots. as many people heard this name in the morning when the 1st media reports came out, ruins every one of what happened here during this christmas fair
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a few years ago and were standing next. so place will you have protection against trucks. there was something that happened a few years ago with many, immediately thinking about this tragedy that the german capital so only a few years ago and thinking about what happened there and what happened to the families once they heard that this incident today morning happened here. exactly. in this area, benjamin alvarez, grover reporting, thank you so much pension to the war. and ukraine now were talks in ankara between russia and turkeys top. diplomats on how to get grain out of you. grain have not yielded to break their ukraine was not represented russian foreign minister, sir galen ross at moscow was ready to ensure the safety of ships leaving ukrainian ports. but you, grace says it will not remove mines from waters around odessa, citing the threats of russian attacks, tens of millions of tons of wheat, corn, and sunflower, oil all trapped after rushes located ukraine's coastline. 3 months ago,
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both sides blame each other for laying sea mines off the black sea coast. and speaking at a press conference earlier and on korea turkeys, if foreign minister stressed the urgent need to resolve the stalemate, the other good i could do. i'd like to see that the global food crisis is a real crisis. we should not look at it as only exporting ukrainian grain products that you didn't check all of you, which had looked at it as exporting both ukrainian and russian green products and fertilizer about my class. and early i spoke to date of your corresponding dorian jones in istanbul, and he describe how turkey's foreign minister and his russian counterpart did not appear to have the same view on getting ukrainian green to countries that depend on it well as i inches seeing a russian foreman, cecilia oliver of didn't seem to share the, the world's urgency over getting this suit grain into the international market,
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saying that the world soaring we price is, is nothing to do with the ukrainian conflict. it says, he said, the written only counts for less than one percent of global. i'll put now that was immediately contradicted by the turkish farmers. sir, never chavel shallow who said this is, is that really very important issue. but lack of didn't really seem to have a urgency. he said that they are in the process of opening up ports or to the, to a russian forces have sees. and these are ukraine was welcome to send their wheat to those fortune and export them from there. now that's an obvious, no go from key of point of view and no lateral said. they want to send it from their own ports and they have to d, mind the thoughts to what are the ships to leave. now kia 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, 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,
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a common go and address russian concerns or any ships going to ukraine won't carrying arms but we seem of far, far away from the ever coming to force at the moment. and this will reiterate fears and concerns of moscow as possibly using this soaring weight. we price crisis as further leverage on the international community, diane jobs, they're talking to me as a short while ago from his stumble. and while those dogs were underway in turkey, fierce fighting has been raging around a key city and east in ukraine. the governor of law has one of the 2 promises that make up the dumbass. say, sarah, don't ask, is now largely under russian control. 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 and surrounding areas relentlessly. ukraine's present voluntary zalinski says his forces are putting up a fierce defense and inflicting a heavy toll on russia's military. both sides have had heavy losses,
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smoke and destruction across soviet oh, don't ask. the fight for the key industrial hub has emerged as a bit of battle in the war. russia has claimed to have taken full control of all the residential neighborhoods there. but ukrainian officials say it's outnumbered troops are fighting on ukraine's president zalinski says the russian advance has come at the cost of pauses of its troops was a business $30.00 or north, and the $31000.00 russian service men have already died in ukraine. the luggage lab since february 24th, as his brush has been pain, almost 300 lives a day or 2 for completely pointless war against crane sleep. so they will come when the number of losses can no longer be tolerated, even for russia. but at mann middle, double steamer alley, yet even dome,
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but what do they stand to gain from this? so most of the occupying forces have already understood that they had no prospects in ukraine or miss la maya, 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, dom, we're not, your slaves. missile. wooden, many rush, horrible. about 65 kilometers west. the city of slow vianza has been hit by heavy shelling. as russian forces continued to advance father in the dawn by season. but many residents are refusing to leave. i am going to stay here for you, but i will not leave with that. my husband muster good. he works here. so we decided to stay. it's tough, but it's easier when one is at home with the virus, we're going to stay now because it's too dangerous to move there,
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shooting everywhere. but we hope all will be well for these people are receiving essential aid. why, clinging on to hopes of survival you know, be correspond, nicoli is in odessa, and he gave us the latest on russia's offensive in eastern ukraine. will definitely that russian offensive continues. rush has basically a step by step reduced its war aims from trying to basically take the whole country the beginning of this war in late february, early march, to focusing on the south and the east. then basically seemingly it's given up, trying to go for her to give you crane 2nd big city close to the russian border. it's also withdrawing the south may hit song and now it's pretty thrown. everything has a very, very, very short compact stretching the front lines miss of the notes, maximum firepower, maximum 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
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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 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. that was, i did of you correspond at nick connelly reporting from odessa. let's tell you about the other stories making news around the world. now. lebanon's army is battling to contain a massive blaze in the country's largest pine forest. the fire in the northern denay a region broke out on tuesday night. officials say they believe it may have been started deliberately. antony showed dozens of lawyers and judges have rallied outside the capitals courts following the dismissal of 57 judges. present, i said, has come under fire for interfering with the judiciary as he tightened his grip on
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power, mister se dissolved parliament back in april after sacking. the government last year belgium's king philip is on a 6 day trip to the democratic republic of congo. it's seen as a chance for reconciliation between the 2 nations. during belgium's colonial rule, millions of congolese were killed, mutilated, or died of disease as the land was pillaged for resources. you're watching, did every news? news continues right here, but 1st doc film investigates and are in a vaccines. are the hype or help with it is a secret war. the c, endless one, is the conflict between yvonne on the one hand and israel in the united states on the other. for more than 40 years, the adversaries have.

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