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coming and dining offers. enjoy your services. be our guest at frankfurt air, bought cd, managed by frappe, bought lou. ah ah, this is d w. news coming to you live from berlin. russia tells ukrainian potters in a severe and in that chemical plant to surrender. but it says civilians will be allowed to leave by mandatory in corridor battle for the don bass region. bridge is also coming up brushing energy giant gas prop analysis. it will slash gas
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deliveries to europe while repairs a key pipeline. but what's really behind the move and a last minute intervention, u. k, cancels it's 1st deportation flight to rwanda. after ruling from the european court of human rights, it says asylum seekers may be at risk if they are sent ah hello, i'm terry martin. thanks for joining us. russia has told ukrainian fighters holding out at a chemical plant in the eastern city of severity, the next to surrender. a spokesman for pro russian separatists in the region says if they don't lay down their weapons, they'll face death. meanwhile, russia says it's establishing a humanitarian corridor to evacuate an estimated $500.00 civilians who have been sheltering at the assault chemical plant. with all bridges to the twin,
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city of lizza chanst, destroyed ukrainian troops. now risk being encircled in severe denounced miss a chance has suffered relentless shelling, but not every one in the wart on eastern city is fleeing. some i do afraid to leave, but others have nowhere to go. well yep, we'll w, i said look, where should i go to let me if i were 40, maybe i could flee, but where should i go now? should i have go as you might. i meanwhile, just across the river in the twin city of soviet odon, asked, many are unable to leave. with all the mean bridges destroyed, that city is now almost cut off. the regions governor says it is mostly under russian control. authorities believe more than $500.00 civilians, including children, are sheltering at the vast as a chemical blond. this, the blonde is under heavy bombardment from russian forces. moscow and poor russian
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separatists in the region have issued an ultimatum to the ukrainian troops, still holding out in the city. there was good, but the ukrainian military units that a station there remained there for either. they have 2 options, either followed the example of they colleagues in surrender youth or die love. they had no other option over them. back unless a chance many residents are desperately holding for the war to end. no, with them a little bit during our older civilians here and we have no one but why are they shooting it out with her? yeah, we don't have any one here. no soldiers. why are they bombing us? but asked about it for don ball stretches on an end to the wall is nova incite scan an update. now from d, w as roman gone to ranko who joined us from chia romans, civilians are believed to be trapped in civilians. and next,
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russia says it's offering them safe passage to russian control territory. is that their only option now for getting out? oh, for most people, yes, the ukrainian authority said a few days ago. there is no possibility for evacuation by bridge by land. but some people, but very few numbers could try and cross the river a sailor's quay. then he asked to the 2 in seat of lease a chance which is on the ukrainian control. but there is heavy shelling and there is a risk for life though. those people who has trapped in this even city of several don't ask, will try to escape through the russian controlled church, or they will have to go through the so called filtration camps. maybe they will be deported or moved to russia and maybe later some of them will have will. we'll have an opportunity to go to ukraine. like just like, like we've seen him in the city of mar, you po, a few weeks ago. but generally, the situation is getting worse day by day, hour by hour. and russia has issued
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a surrender or die ultimatum i to ukrainian troops holding out in severity announced the deadline passed earlier this morning. what do we expect to happen now? i wouldn't expect much. nobody's talking about surrendering to the russian troops. and the situation is very much different from mario pl. i would say, because the ukranian forces are just across the river on the other bank. and they are trying to help those in several than ask they are trying to maybe deliver some weapons across the river by boats, by small a small ships. maybe some are ukraine enforcers are swimming. but the situation generally is getting worse and ukrainian forces are desperately need more weapons. my weapons from the west to hold the city and i do not exclude that in the coming days, the fighting will intensify and intensify even more. now you're in the capitol, cheer, roman. what's the mood among the residents there?
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are they confident that russia can be defeated and that ukrainians, territorial integrity can be restored? well, it depends who he talked to. most people i've spoken just say yes, we are confident that we can hold our territory and we can take it back. but we need more weapons from the west and they are coming to slowly. there are 2 things that people hold for. one is weapons and the other that the russian army will get tired. they expect that to happen in the coming weeks, maybe months because the fighting continues. it's very intense. and both, both sides will need kind of a break. we've seen something like that in early april, and this is what people are hoping for. roman, thank you very much. that was the w, as roman gunshot anchor in kia efforts to secure germany's gas supply have been stepped up with the government announcing it will bail out of former subsidiary of russian energy, giant gas,
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prom gas. prom jemaya. we'll get 10000000000 euros to prevent it going bankrupt and keep supplies flowing. announcement came out of gas prompts that it was slash daily gas deliveries to germany by the north stream pipeline, as it waits for german partners, siemens to return equipment. it had sent for repair. energy giant gans prom is giving germany the cold shoulder. the kremlin own company is slashing its gas supply volume by nearly 40 percent. now instead of the previous 167000000 cubic meters per day, only $100000000.00 will flow to the north stream one pipeline. gas prom blames missing compressor units from german company, siemens. however, siemens energy is not allowed to supply the parts because of sanctions against russia. nord stream, one is the main supply pipeline. since 2011, the pipeline has been bringing gas from vi borg and russia to lou mean in northern
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germany. the nord stream to pipeline runs parallel. it was nearly up and running, but then russia invaded ukraine. in response, germany halted the project. and as a countermeasure, the em all europe pipeline is no longer being supplied by russia. since the start of the war, russian natural gas applies to europe have significantly decreased. this is in part because of sanctions against moscow. and because you countries refuse to adhere to a new rule by russia, demanding payments to gas problem in rubles despite the gas pol announcement, the german ministry of economic affairs says supply is guaranteed. and gas storage facilities are well supplied. not only for private households, but also for industries that depend heavily on gas, but the prices have become noticeably more expensive. and the german government is also taking a former gas prom subsidiary. under its long term control,
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germany will give it a 10000000000 euro bailout gas prom germania controls, a substantial share of gas storage and gas pipeline networks throughout europe. sketchup on some other stories making headlines around the world today. a 2nd person has been arrested in brazil, suspected of being involved in the disappearance of british journalist on phillips and indigenous expert, bruno barrera. the 2 were researching d 4 station and commercial intrusion in region. rescue teams found a backpack and laptop near where they went missing a report commissioned by the human rights un human rights council to investigate the root causes of these really palestinian conflict, blames the israeli occupation for decades of violence. india, israel has rejected the findings and alleges that investigation was biased. the commission says it needs better access to interview witnesses, which is really not record flooding has forced yellowstone national park in the u.
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s. to close. one house on the yellowstone river was swept away by the torrance. tourists have been stranded and communities in montana and wyoming. cut all after the flood waters knocked out roads and regions. the democratic republic of congo was military accused neighboring lawanda, launching an invasion after a rebel group captured a key border town. d r c says wander supports the rebel fighters. thousands of lead fighting in the area in recent months. the r c is bowing to defend its territory, marking an escalation intentions between the 2 countries. the u. k. has cancelled its 1st deportation flight to rwanda, which was set to take off on tuesday evening. the flight was cancelled after the european court of human rights intervened ruling that asylum seekers could face a real risk of irreversible harm if they were sent. their cancellation is seen as
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a blow to the government of prime minister boris johnson, who insists the deportations would go ahead. d, w. bergan moss. as more from london, the government has really been put under spots a lot of publicly in the last days. we've had foreign secretary list trust saying that it's not the, it's not the policy that is immoral, but it's actually the people smugglers. it's there is people who help other people across the channel in bates and that costs lives. and she says, this is necessary as a deterrent because britain wants to be seen as a country that is not well coming of to too many people that they want to create in an old town that was used years ago, a kind of hostile environment, at least towards what they call illegal migrants. now the people that are crossing
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the channel are people that usually have ties, family ties, britain, and that they want to come to the u. k. but they're hoping basically to make it very, very attractive. the u. k. as a country because people who, who are coming in in this way, who are crossing why the channel, they are now facing the possibility of being deported to rhonda d. w. burgomaster. well, spain is facing unusually hot temperatures for early june, with the mercury rising a well over 40 degrees celsius. in many places, authorities are warning of a risk of wildfires. scientists say climate change is making heat waves more frequent and more intense. the last time it got this hot, this early in the year in spain was in 1981 here in madrid. in the mid day heat temps are soaring. and those who are out and looking for ways to stay cool.
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some are soaking up the full force of the heat wave, but spain's national weather agency warns conditions could feel even more extreme with sand and dust from the sahara desert being carried north into europe. a spokesperson for the weather agency says heat waves have become 5 times more frequent in the 21st century. lowered. i call us the on the to does a moon fine. i've come here with my friends calona, but he's good for you. it provides with them indeed. so i'm happy while some are pleased with the high temperatures, not everyone can escape the sweltering heat. was a sudden it's difficult dealing with the heat in madrid, lavoy muddy. there's not much shade and a lot of asphalt here. it's hard and we don't have air conditioning at home, grandma, not animals, i don't even know further south and soviet the situation is even worse with temps,
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easily breeching 40 degrees celsius. the heat hitting higher and earlier than it has here in more than 6 decades meteorologist attribute the high temps to a mass of cloud of hot air. moving through europe from northern africa, forecasters say the heat wave is due to hit france. next it's time for break. that's the latest news from cape pop sensation. bts, or is it? ah, phones of the tree and bend are confused after statements by members quoted saying they're going on high agents. but the entertainment company behind the group says it's not true and they'll focus one solo projects while still continuing to work
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together. b t s made their debut in 2013 and just released the latest album called proof last week. ah. or we judged a quick look at our top story. this, our russia has told ukrainian fighters holding out the chemical plant in the eastern city of savannah jeanette's to surrender. it also says it's establishing a humanitarian corridor to evacuate. an estimated $500.00 civilians who've been sheltering at the assault plant. you're watching dw, those from berlin. thanks for being with us. sh. i'm just kinda, i think that's hard and in the endy to meet you. i'm not a lot of to you anymore. we will send you back are you familiar with this.
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