tv DW News Deutsche Welle June 9, 2022 1:00am-1:16am CEST
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ah mm hm. oh, does it stay that way? news line from berlin, fierce fighting in ukraine's don bass region. constance shelling pushes ukrainian troops to the outskirts of sierra dot net of the key cities defenders vow not to give up. also coming up in the german capital berlin, one person is dead and 15 injured after a car crash into
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a group of mostly teenagers on a busy shopping street. a driver was detained on the scene. authorities now believe that 29 year old man suffered mental problems active deliberately plus anger against india after anti islam. comments from its ruling party. statements insulting the prophet mohammed are generating protests and condemnation from the wider muslim world. ah unaccountably it's good to have you with us. after weeks of intense finding anthea barrow dot net sky, ukrainian forces have retreated to the outskirts of the city, the regional governor of lou, hans says, despite the setbacks, his troops won't give up. russian forces have also increased their attacks on the
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city of at least the consequence. ukraine still controls russia now holds over 90 percent of lu hunt, one of the 2 provinces that make up ukraine's and bottled don bass region. and our correspondent me connelly is in the city as odessa knows. just how big of a blow the pull back from sierra don't ask is for ukraine when the russians are making steady gains will be at a very, very small scale. i think it has to be remembered time time again, that russia started this war aiming to take the whole country in a matter of days. first, they failed in the north to take care of them. they failed to take her give you crane 2nd city city in the east. only about 40 comes from border now they've thrown everything they have at that very small, short stretch of the front lines in dumbass. and they are making progress, but much, much slower than they had hoped. basically, experts have been predicting as part of the next to fall for weeks now. and it just hasn't happened. now we hear from the region that about temper sent the city lousy . industrial areas remain in ukrainian hands and i think that will be seen as
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a tactical win for the cranes. they basically bound so many russian troops there that they've managed to slow them down. so long the russians of the going for basically all out because there's a rush today, big holiday and a couple days time. and we've heard that russian generals now and a lot of pressure from their commanders to have something to show for all their efforts and all the russian deaths after saunders 1st 2 days and variable of some months into this will russia basically hasn't overrun any major city so real pressure on them to make a difference as the ukrainians. i think that has to be predicted. i think they will be happy that they've forced the russians to spend so many days and weeks trying to get it. nick connelly reporting from odessa air. while the war has pushed many countries to the brink of what the united nations is calling a food crisis, grain prices have searched world wide as wheat and corn supplies pile up a new cranium. ports. a blockade means ukraine can't export millions of tons of supplies and now farmers are scrambling to find storage for the upcoming harvest.
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silos of grain, just sitting there, tens of millions of tons enough to feed entire countries. meanwhile, a new harvest is coming and farmers have nowhere to put it. russia now controls a significant part of ukraine's coast along the sea of resolve. and the black sea added that the port city of mario pole was under intense ben boardman for months. meanwhile, ukraine has laid mines in the port of odessa to keep russian warships at bay. that means that any ship sailing to the port is at risk. the ukrainian government says is exploring different ways to get wheat and corn out, but there are no good options. trains can't compete the c transport in terms of shipping volume. the un has proposed a secure c corridor to get the grain, as well as russian fertilizer and food goes out. ukraine's
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foot production and the food and fertilizer produced by russia must be brought back into world markets. despite the war. this view is essential for hundreds of millions of people in developing countries, including in subside and africa. russian foreign minister sag oliver of back that plan of the talks with his tuck, his counterpart on wednesday and said that the ukrainians who want invited to the meeting could easily fix the crisis that assuring of the problem and mostly due to solve the problem. the only thing needed is for the ukrainians to let vessels out of their ports, either by d, mining the waters, or by mocking out safe corridors. nothing more is required to run through. but ukraine says it needs safeguards against russia using the corridor to attack here in odessa in um, what that even a key shit we need a clear mission. you got to patrol this channel. what to rich grain will be
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delivered, kamala should, is a given by ships of countries we can trust or allow my gradient in this regard more than we can trust the turkish navy. so in particular dry skin we school much consume my grandma more. the more do it while moscow and t blame each other time is running out for a solution. ukraine is running out of storage space. putting these c is harvested risk of rotting in the fields. while millions of people, far from the conflict, could face starvation. if the blockade isn't lifted on moving on here to berlin, we're a police believe the driver who plowed into a group of students early on wednesday suffered from mental health problems. but authorities continued to investigate other possible motives as well. several participants of a school trip were severely injured and a 51 year old teacher with kelte. the incident occurred near the site of the 2016
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attack when a terrorist drove a truck into kraus, on a christmas market. 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 this popular district of the german capital, killing one person and enjoying several others. garmen. this done, during the incident, the man returned 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. mcclellan, guarded in suffer hope. fear were shocked that an incident has occurred. that brings back bad memories for all of us, of the bright shide flaps attack. oh, and we are here in this position where we don't yet know exactly what the motivation was bitten by. the motivate to one by this most at 1st of all,
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i would like to express my deepest sympathy for the victims for those affected anger for their families and to express our collective shock at what has happened. he oh, but hipaa theater. did he seized is a female teacher who was in berlin with coal children from the state of hair, sir, in west central germany. many of her students were among the injured there was a lot of channels 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. terry, somebody then yet when someone is at the traffic lights at the metro station just at the pedestrian crossing and drives 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 job, his truck into
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a crowd at a christmas market, killing 12 people and enjoying dozens, a painful memory revived by today's incident. and the de la correspondent benjamin alvarez was on the side of the incident and has more details on what happened. this church in western berlin in the shopping st. rednecks, his is a popular tourist destination for those visiting the german capital. but to day a tragedy unfolded here is a man drove on to the sidewalk than back to the street and then crushed into a stall. he killed a teacher. many of her students were injured and the investigation is still ongoing . now the street is not close anymore. that was for the most part of the day, as you can see here on in the street. the sil, several signs is the investigation isn't going. authorities are still leaving everything open. they don't want to say it if this was indeed an accident, or if it was deliberate, and many of those who hear bright eyed plus this place right behind me. remember
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the terrible turrets are. that happened here a few years ago in a christmas market. and here behind me, you can see some of the blocks to were installed to prevent such actions to happen for many visited this area, they're getting psychological counseling. now, as authorities try to understand what happened and what were the motives for the 29 year old to plough his car into this group of people and went out rest a sound. take a look at some of the other stories making news around the world today. the world health organization says it has registered more than 1000 cases of monkey pox and 29 countries where the disease is not. and demick, no deaths have been reported that w h o believes the risk of the virus becoming established in europe is real, but preventable. he okay, human rights groups have launched a last minute court been to block the british government's plans to send asylum seekers to rwanda. the partitions were of mental curv migrant boat crossings from
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france. the 1st plan load is sent to leave the u. k. as early as next week. lebanon's army is battling to contain a massive blaze and the country's largest pine forest. the fire broke out in the north of the country tuesday night. officials say they suspect arson. the european parliament has voted in support of banning the sale of new fossil fuel powered cars and vans in the e u from 2035. the proposal would require all new vehicles sold from that you're on to be 0 emission as part of a raft of measures intended to help you reach it's emissions reduction targets. but you government still need to sign off on a proposal before it can become law. many conservatives in the european parliament rejected the ruling. our d. w, correspond,
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terry schultz in brussels knows why is some politicians argued that this is not a good measure, that it wouldn't make such a big difference in the environment that it was worth. the cost these people argued to industry. they said, particularly germany would be her players in, in europe, automaker industry. they said that in the end, consumers would also be hurt because this will cost jobs. they talked about how difficult it would be for infrastructure to make charging stations ubiquitous around europe. and they also said it was happening too fast, just a dozen years from now. that is a pretty swift change. but interestingly, as some of those actors in favor of this are automakers fooling combustion engines and said they would do so even if they weren't forced to do so legally. so now it really remains to be seen what the $27.00 you government say, because without their approval it will not become law. but we should know this in very few weeks or, or a couple of months. so this will be interesting. again, i think the impact of the war in ukraine may well change minds on this in yes,
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facing international criticism and protests after spokespersons of the ruling party made derogatory comments about the prophet mohammed, gulf states. and the wider muslim world have condemned india and some have demanded official apologies. india has distance itself round the tin spokespersons calling them fringe elements who have been disciplined, but that hasn't con dang o. muslim activists taking to the streets of india and in neighboring pakistan, protesting what they see as the latest insults from india's ruling party against their religion. but this time, the outrage is coming from foreign governments to katara kuwait, indonesia and malaysia, have all summoned their indian ambassadors to protest and saudi arabia also lodge complaints. anger too, from the organisation of his law, me cooperation, the i o. c. it said these cases of defamation are part of
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a growing spate of hatred and defamation of islam in india and systematic practices against indian muslims. the outcry is focused on new poor sharma who as a spokeswoman for prime minister and the hender modi's b. j. p. party made remarks seen as insulting his lambs prophet muhammad and his wife, the b. j. p, took no action until the sudden chorus of diplomatic anger. the party has now suspended charm as membership and expelled another spokesman. but one observer has told dw news that baiting muslims is in the b. j p's. dna. it's sparkling woodman. potter doesn't bite me. it's a part of that accord. i'd ology. and that's why since last atheist, it was, was the mo, the became the prime minister. this demon as ation of the, of the muslim and even as ation of bessler agreement as a sion of minorities had become such as that the biggest when this country,
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the outcry has also taken on an economic dimension with shop owners and some muslim states boycotting indian goods, but it's doubtful that could impress hindu nationalists. there might we look at the stream, but the good will remain the same. i don't think the code will change. physiology might change, the language might change, but the targeting of the muslims would continue. still, the international outcry seems to have forced india's b j. p on to a road, it was not expecting to take and that's our time stage. over with blue. sh are unskilled, that i want that tag. and in the end is a me, you are not a lot of to you anymore. we will send you back. are you familiar with this? with the smudges reliance on the what's.
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