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ah ah ah this is the w news line for the battle for severe done yeah, it's good parents to be tipping in brushes favor. the crane says it's troops are still fighting for every meter, but they've not been pushed out of the sticky center. also on the program that we'd silos off filling up, but you cranes farmers can't ship that product. the w here is from one farmer about
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how the war's boiling attempts to feed the. well, i'm conflicting reports about 2 men missing in the amazon police say they are still searching for the british journalist and presenting. researcher disappeared more than a week ago despite local media reports of their bodies. in fact, ah, i'm from gale. welcome to the program. in crane says its forces have been pushed back from the center of severe done yet khaki city in the east. that has been the focus of russia's assault and the dumbass battles around the city. continue with president the lansky. thank troops of fighting for every meter, but without more and longer range weapons from the west. the tide could be turning in rushes favor, smoke rising from an industrial area in the city of sierra,
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the netscape, the last part still under ukrainian control. this unverified footage reportedly shows the as ought to chemical factory where hundreds of fighters and residents are said to be taking shelter. russia was trying to pound the city along with neighboring las, he chanced into submission with heavy artillery. ukraine's president, florida may zalinski says rusher is throwing everything into the battle to what the occupiers key tactical goal has not changed. they are pressing into several, jeanette sk. severe fighting is going on there. literally, every meter local officials say russian forces have blown up a bridge linking several than as quickly as he chanced, cutting off a crucial evacuation route for civilians in las, he chance ukraine is scrambling to evacuate residence. many there. think it's now
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time to get out before it's too late. the thought a little after we had but we have no choice but to leave. and sick and just sitting here, you know, you know what i shall and killed a girl in our yard. yes, alice could decided to go away, but we do hope to come back. then again said his phone in your system. meanwhile, the west of ukraine is still seeing russian rockets to these images will reportedly taken after a missile attack in the city of shorts. keith, moscow says that destroyed a large weapon step are there. but for now, russia's focus remains on the dawn beth's region. and while ukrainian forces have stopped the russian advance so far, keith says it needs more help from the west and is renewed. it please. for more heavy weapons, the w correspondent, roman gods, rank hosing cave. i asked him about recent developments in the dumbass region. well,
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i wouldn't shake desperate. i would say the things are looking more and more dangerous. so i'm just a few weeks ago we had an impression that the city of several and ask a very important industrial city, a center of the ukrainian controlled territory in the law hands guerria was probably doomed, but there are still street fights there. ukrainian forces are still able to push russian forces, the attackers a few streets away. but the situation is great is getting is getting more and more dangerous for the ukrainian troops. that is true. the russians are trying to, in circle the city to cut it off from ukrainian supplies. and, and it is also dangerous because the russians are pushing forward, also in the neighboring, the near screeching and further south. they're trying to attack the cities of cram autodesk and sarah and sl of yarns the 2 key industrial cities in the, in the den ask region under ukrainian control. and if they are able to push there
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are they could in circle and a large group of ukrainian forces, but i think ukrainians learn the rest of the lessons from murray. you pull the city on the see of us off and they will not let this happen. at least they are trying to prevent us right. america, of course growing concerns about the situation or at the as lot to chemical plant in severe done yet where hundreds of civilians are said to be sheltering. is this looking like a repeat of that sage, at the as hostile are planted, marapoo, which you mentioned? well, there are certain similarities. it is a big plant and there are some civilians hiding there. about $500.00 accounting according to ukrainian officials about about 40 children are among them, and ukrainians are negotiating with russian forces to lead those people out of that plant. and i think there are good chances that they will succeed and, and people will be saved. people's lives will be saved. but still the situation is
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different from our, your bowl. because an ukranian forces are close by. there is a neighboring city of lucy chunks, where ukrainian forces have prepared positions to retreat. and i think they also learn the lessons from murray up all they do not want to know that to care to, to, to be repeated. so they will just retreat. i think if they think that they can no longer hold that as or as ought blonde. right, i'm, we've, we've heard from the governor of eastern region of lou hands, who says ukrainian, a troops are running out of ammunition present to the landscape, employed nato allies at the speed of weapons and deliveries. it must be hard there for people to get the sense that for people not to get the sense of the west has forgotten them. well, i think m ukrainians are telling it's it's not enough. it's never enough weapons because we are it's war and this war is getting more and more ugly. so we need more weapons quick. but on the other hand, we do not have
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a reliable information. how much of the weapons that are being delivered or are actually destroyed by the russians who claim that they, they are trying and hating every day targets of or fall weapon depos now or may be some, some trains delivering those weapons. i am anyway, we see that those weapons that westcott western countries are sending to ukraine, like howitzers are actually fighting on the front and fighting in the next. i thank you for that robin roman gone to ranko in cave. so is ukraine writes to worry about the west growing weary of this conflict and perhaps abandoning them as soon as another international crisis comes along. in lesser is vice president of the german marshall fund. well, i think there are concern is perfectly understandable. i do think that the level of emotional engagement in the west,
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the level of policy commitment in the west is in fact very, very strong. and so i wouldn't exaggerate the risk. but as we look at a conflict that is likely to be longer than many might have predicted, it's right and understandable that ukraine should worry about this. i think it's less frankly, a question of whether the west is going to abandon them. i don't think that's going to happen, but there will be important longer term questions that policy makers, politicians, societies are going to start to ask in the west. and those are very important to consider. because before the fighting actually began, we, we saw major proud powers trying to do a deal with russia without ukraine at the table. so if this goes on for long all it takes is a couple of elections in major countries. a couple of new national leaders with no, no emotional commitments to this, to this conflict. and suddenly there's pressure on keep to give up the dumbass perhaps in return for peace with putting that doesn't seem so far fetched well,
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you're absolutely right that the political dynamics can change. and the longer this goes on, the more of the chance that something will change fundamentally in the west. i don't predict that. i do think that russia is probably emboldened by the success that it now is having at least in a modest way in the east and to an extent in the south and, and also though, has in its own mind the concern, i think in moscow that the russian that the western commitment is not going to end in that over time. ukraine will become a tougher and tougher challenge for russia than the resupply will continue. the supply of intelligence and training will continue that the funding will continue. and therefore, i think russia also sees a closing window and is unlikely to try to in this conflict anytime soon from their side. right. so you, you see this dragging on and on for months. oh, i think it could. it's certainly on the ground could easily go for months and,
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and frankly, it's possible that the conflict will stabilize along some lines that perhaps neither side will find acceptable, but nonetheless stabilized. but without a actual political settlement. in that case, it could be an open issue for the weston, for russia, and of course, for ukraine, for years to come. and at the same time, we have the, the e, u. now considering whether to allow ukraine to begin the process of joining the e. u. so how significant a would a yes, b for ukraine, that's a yes to starting the process. it would be very significant. i think everyone realizes that the process would be very, very long. but the prospect even the, you know, the, the prospect of the further, as they say, euro atlantic integration and integration into the west of ukraine to its institutions is a very powerful message. and it won't be lost on the russians. it certainly isn't lost on the ukrainians, but i think also for the west it will tend to reinforce,
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in the mind the ukraine is indeed part of the west part of europe. and that russia is threatening not just ukraine, but indeed the west. and to the extent that ukraine can advance that to you and visions, i think that that situation will be very, very clear. it absolutely helps in crane and those who wish to continue helping ukraine into the future. understood, thank you for outlining that so clearly and nasa, vice president of the german marshall fund would be with you half a 1000000000 people around the world rely on ukrainian food exports of wheat, corn, and sunflower oil. but with the crate port blockaded by the war, consumers seeing prices for everyday staples rising sharply. not only that, much of a most intense fighting is now focused on ukraine's agricultural heartland in the south and east. t w's nic collie has been visiting a farmer on the front lines named mc alive. birdsong and
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tractors looked the only sounds and ninty even of his 4000 hector's artillery far in the distance, never really stops. but nobody and her team. a preoccupied with other things, like what i'm going to look at the suite. it's under fed. it's under loved that i think. but that wasn't for want of trying on ideas, but for most of the crew slowly growing season, she couldn't even get to her fields. they were a war zone. fighting is now at least 25 kilometers away. far enough from the d. n. her team to get back to feeding the world. the glad a part of the missile fly over our heads towards mc alive over there. we're in the fields, catches fire really easily with all the dry straw. if you do get a direct hit, you could lose hector's to the flames. in a matter of minutes, this unexploded russian missile dug its way
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a meter into the ground. to some the ordinance of the russians left behind them. no said landmines and countless shells. they also took a lot with them from chainsaws to food, even cutlery. deer is still tilting up the losses. this crops spray the forms, pride and joy that just been bought for more than a quarter 1000000 euros was destroyed for it could be used. that's what an for the use cassette bombs, it has the insides of equipment like this to mid zealand. it's a mass fee that spray tank whittled with holes with months of field work missed and much of a machinery either destroyed or shorter diesel. tedious as this is harvest, pre modest at best i like the harvest up behind these rules. one with is a 2021, was a recording across the ukraine,
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with full grain storage units. almost everywhere. much of the bumper crop hadn't even reached world markets when war broke out in late february. that's because many farmers keep their grain back until prices are highest during the winter months from the t his case in the past thousands of tons of smoke. so the 1st of this is how this bali is just 10 days away from the hilton most homes here. i will barely have any way to put it what that is, that a grain used to be like gold. you could always salad easily, whatever you want it. this is the 1st time ever. we can't get it off our hands like if you cranes ports already shot. but also mind lead deal with russia to reopen, not on the cards. alternatives from river barges to rail freight, a desperately being sought. but none of them come close to even matching the capacity and price of transport by sea. even when you have been found trucks now face weeks, long tail back to unload. and now grain from this form of thousands like it. you
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know, it's a situation that d, a struggling to pay her work is wages. at the same time the world does pretty wait for the greens she produces, but at least she's still producing at all. and when the ports of entry do reopen, they'll be a crop to sell. in spite of mines in the soil and shells overhead. we'll take a brief look now at some of the other source are linked to the war, a new crime. nato secretary general against dalton versus sweden and finland will join the alliance as soon as possible. speaking after meeting with swedish prime minister, magdalena anderson said stocker is changing counter terrorism laws to address turkeys. concerns anchor had been blocking the 2 countries, beds accusing them of harboring at courtesy militants, my human rights group, amnesty international says rushes, indiscriminate shelling of the ukrainian city of ha, he has killed hundreds of civilians since the war began. in the midst of
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a war crime assistance research shows russian forces have repeatedly used cluster bombs in residential areas. not the face of 2 men missing in the resentment in the remote or amazon rain forest. a police in brazil say they are still searching for british journalist dom phillips and indigenous expert. bruno pereira, earlier local media, had reported that they've been found dead. the pair went missing more than a week ago while traveling by boat on a trip to research deforestation. in the region, this blue back contains a backpack, laptop, and other personal items belonging to missing indigenous expert, buena para, and freelance british journalist dom phillips. and this is the moment that backpack was found on sunday afternoon in an area of flooded forest near the amazonian river . wherever and phillips were last seen a day earlier, police found traces of blood in the boat of the fisherman. he's under arrest as the
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only suspect in the disappearance. with the newest developments, hope of finding them alive is evaporating. i think they hallucinate some coma. we have to be realistic. oh yeah. they are no longer with us boy of and his uncles on this act which was organized by their friends and relatives is a crime for the amazon mobiles, amazon. oh, friends and family, i demanding answers dis mormons here is just to make sure that we are doing what we can do at the moment, which is calling deltore, which is the government of j. a. both an arrow has faced accusations that it did not scale up the search fast for his development. when he went missing. both phillips and para had received threats for their work in the giovanni region, which has seen illegal fishing, logging, mining and drug trafficking. indigenous volunteers have helped narrow down the
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search area. last week, offices also found possible human remains in the river and being analyzed, possibly bringing the search, tread tragic, and we can get the latest on this from our correspondence matters. ebert, who's covering the story from rio de janeiro, welcome mathias. so it's quite a confusing picture reports. the 2 bodies have been found, which were denied by police and indigenous group, not present. both an arm says human remains a have been found. who's right. we don't know so far, but everything indicates that these bodies are the ones of british journalist or don phillips, who had lived for many years in a neighbourhood. you can see behind of me and bruno player or the indigenous expert, but we have to wait until the final analysis and it's happening currently. and man now's in the laboratory, is there. so maybe today or tomorrow,
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tomorrow we will have more information, more details, and maybe a confirmation, a suspect has been arrested. what we know about him. yeah, it's a local man, a living in the rural communities over there. he, in his blood, in his boat, a blood particles have been, haven't found, and close to his house and health insurance card of bruno pereira, in the back of don phillips. so very sad news for them. the families of both and human rights groups are accused about in our governments of not doing enough to find the missing pair are there, right? i'm not sure about that. it's a really remote area. it's the advantage of our ria area, indigenous tribes who still live isolated lee and the government in order to deploy troops, it will always take time and hours. and so i don't, i'm not sure about that. for sure. the government could have reacted in
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a faster way, for example, in order to ask for detailed satellite images from us sources, for example. right, and we, we heard in the report that they've received a threat in the past. what sort of who will making, what sort of threats against it. bruno pereira, the indigenous expert and the indigenous patrol members, they received efforts for many years because they are patrolling their and their area which depends on to them, which is an indigenous territory. so as close to the border to peru and columbia, drug traffickers and illegal loggers. and yeah, they are in severe confrontation and with these criminal groups. and that's one of the courses for these yet death threats which were happening for many years already em again and again. and this is case of making the news that in brazil, this is a, is this a big story that was it somewhat lost?
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it's a big news here, the tv channels, they publish a lot of report about it because it's the 1st time in the last 4 years that i remember foreign john list supposedly be killed. he and brazil, and it's an issue which this society is concerned about. and also the government has to react, therefore. ok, thank you so much for that misuse abbott in rio de janeiro. the final 2 places in the men's world cup in katara will be filled in the next couple of days by the results of inter continental playoffs. costa rica face new zealand on tuesday. but before that, australia take on through tonight, proven shamans have been trying to feel straight inside by conducting a ritual sacred in lima. one of the game is being held in mock moves from the d. w. schools that took us through those that will come play us welcome mark. remind us why the australia through game is just a one off. well,
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it's because of corona virus, basically they were so far behind with the normal world cup, qualifying shed ewald. normally you'd play home in a way to make it fair, but it just isn't time. so decided let's have a one off game and where else to hold it then cut off the will go host these one of games a tricky. we saw that recently with ukraine against wales, which is also a one off play off all the the will cup. ukraine by far the better side and wales one. so a lot of look comes into it. now we know the will cook scheduled is way behind because we've already had the will roll. normally, you'd never have a playoff after the will called draw because you need to know what teams are in the welcome to have the draw. so it means that a stray to improve going into this game tonight, knowing that whoever wins go group with friends, the will champions quite a prospect. ok. it's not so bad. it's hard to know if you would look forward to that. oh no. yeah. stick your neck out then who's going to win? i mean, prove the neutral. maybe the got quite a famous kid with the red slash,
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quite a collectible kit for the football fans really like the qualified in the past. there's problems improve back home. there's a political crisis there with the president who's been accused of corruption. he denies it. so i think a lot of peruvian fans would like to kind of a bit of distraction from that and watch the game tonight. but i think stay that may we have the better chance because they've actually been in guitar for quite a while now. they already played a playoff against were ye last week in katara. and they've been playing in these air condition stadiums in kind of remember the cattle woke up has been shunted back to november because it's meant to be too hot to play football and gutter. and here we are playing football income in june. so the stadium is air conditioned, which means your breathing is a bit different as a, as a player. and also the ball reacts a bit differently. let's have a little less now to graham arnold, the coach of australia. you know, what for games. ready are all playing in the new condition started in cards. it's,
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it is a completely different experience than playing in the normal stadium. and there is a different different types of things as well. so when, when you go into go on to the pitch, you know, it's a fact the peru haven't experienced a. ready range to us are interesting that i'm at, let's talk about costa rica versus new zealand on tuesday, then presume with the whole population of both countries going to be glued to this that quite literally in costa rica. i mean, the government have said that all civil servants can have an extended lunch break or to be able to watch the game. and it's not so easy for people in museum to watch is going to be starting very early in the morning, wednesday time in museum, but still, i'm sure many people will be tuning in to watch it. costa rica got decent. will cook pedigree new zealand is tricky. for them, you know,
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because new zealand always top the oceania group because australia play in asia qualifying so normally new zealand playing teams like solomon islands, fiji tahiti, and they always win against very small nations. so i have kind of 2 years of playing the sort of games wearing said nearly every game of a sudden, boom. they've got this one off game against costa rica and if they don't win it, they don't go to the welcome and new zealand, cricket rugby nation, really. but a good look to and they have been into the work up twice before. i was actually there in 2010 when they drew one woman, italy with then champion. so you can't come in and out. they still talk about it not, not the school, the father you with it matters, the w sport. thank you very also been a big day for football transfers. alan holland has completed his long expected to move to manchester city after brochure dormant, agreed to sell him back in may a city's big rivals. liverpool have reacted by agreeing a fee. we've been fee for what of why, a forward dollar nunez noise. harland was
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a prolific, was a hugely prolific strike. a dormant enjoys in manchester, city side, you know, as well, is that the plate is a big feel for city in the early, 2, thousands and i was born in england. i've been a city fan my whole life. i know a lot about the clubs and i think in the end to things i, i feel a bit home here i think. and also i think i can develop and get the best on my game in, in city some a reminder of our top story at vase, our ukraine says its forces had been pushed out to the center of the eastern city of sabera done yet. but the fighting on the outskirts continues, though, but one bridge of this out of the city destroyed by russia options for civilians who wants to leave a dominion as issue updates, i have a world news at the top of the our general agree has
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