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on the opaque world who's behind the benefits and why are they a threat to us all? open world this week on d w. d. ah, this is date of the news live from birth it out man and the out gun. he crime struggles to hold off russian troops in don bass, but ukraine's former president is to fight where he like soldiers is keeping and say that have been yes. and we never said i had for
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a portion co calls for more weapons to push back to russian assault. that has the us announces its biggest package of military aid, the ukraine. so far back is it too little to light? a key and brazilians joined a vigil. i'm murdered british journalist and an indigenous expert. they say a suspect confessed to killing them in the amazon and led them to the barn. ah, i'm anthony. how'd welcome to the program. russian forces are advancing in their assault on the key ukrainian city of savannah to netflix. original governor says ukraine is outmanned and outgunned for weeks severed that there is. and the surrounding area have been the focus of rush efforts to capture the entire don best region. the fierce fighting is taking a heavy toll on civilians there in the distance,
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the sound of rushing shelling for the people in the see chance. the twin city of seattle, john, yet the chance to escape is getting smaller and smaller ukrainian police officers drive from house to house to find those who want to leave. but for many here it feels like they're giving up their town to chicago to show them that they're working. we weren't sure until it became unbearable. then i got sick. she has an endless list of illnesses and i'm also sick to put away the hard rock and roll it over. there was a hospital here where i would have stayed here until the very last moment. if she'd only a few kilometers away and severe the nets, leaving has become nearly impossible. with all the main bridges destroyed, the city is now cut off. ukraine says more than $500.00 civilians, a hiding inside the assault chemical factory alongside ukrainian soldiers. moscow
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announced the humanitarian corridor for the civilians, but then claimed ukrainian shelling disrupted the plan with moscow having more man, power, and weapons. it's becoming increasingly difficult for the ukrainians to hold their few remaining positions in the city. a ration deadline for the forces in the chemical plan to surrender has passed, form a ukrainian president polish anchor told d w. ukraine will not given. situation is extremely difficult and the concentration of troops there is enormous, but our heroic soldiers is keeping serve. it had been yet squee keeping their azako. not those old what basalt chemical plan, and we never surrender ah, away from the dung bus. russian forces have been aiming for other high value targets. this flood is shared by the russian military claims to shall,
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high precision, low range missiles targeting a depot in the western living region where ammunition for nature supplied weapons. a stuart, if to it could be russia's latest effort to disrupt the international supply of weapons. ukrainian president vladimir sa lensky, his welcome to pledge by washington to provide an additional $1000000000.00 in military id crane. it's the largest package since russia's invasion began. speaking in brussels, u. s. secretary of defense, lloyd austin, called on other countries to also step up support. austin says the war has reached what he says is a pivotal moment. the meeting includes nato members, as well as dozens of additional countries known as the ukrainian defense contact group. is the defense secretary load austin speaking earlier? so the contact group 1st came together nearly 3 months ago. we bought tremendous
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momentum for donations and delivery of notary assistance. and after this, this afternoon's discussions, we're not just going to maintain that momentum. we're gonna move even faster and push even heart will deeper in our coordination and cooperation and will bolster ukraine's armed forces to help them repel russian aggression. now and in the future . earlier i spoke to mark montgomery, a military expert who served in the u. s. navy for more than 30 years and began by asking him what the slightest pledge of weapons will allow ukrainian forces to do on the battlefield that they weren't previously able to do. well, 1st, thank you for having me and i, you know, that is the big question. and i would say it's really more about maintaining their ability to do what they, what they can do right now. which is you have to have these replenishment packages flowing every few weeks. if you cranes it, if you crate to succeed in and preventing further russia,
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russian encroachment in the dom boss region, they're burning through artillery very rapidly and they need these replenishment packages, not just from the u. s. from the rest of our european allies and partners in the contract. is there a chance that this war will be decided by the outcome of battles mark, or is it going to come down if you my suggest they're down to who runs out of money 1st? well, you're exactly right, this is a grinding campaign. so i don't think this is about some, you know, my, you know, some military flare maneuver that settles things rapidly, but it's about who can maintain their resilience, russia, or ukraine and it's european american allies. and so, you know, this kind of slug fest requires this constant replenishment. and like i said, every 2 or 3 weeks with these were, these are totally routes. what we're transferring here is only 36000 rounds.
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they're expending 5000 rounds a day. so this is 7 days of artillery rounds being transferred in this package. it's an incredible stat. just just a wakes with a supplies if you lock it. is there a risk with that in mind that this help as significant as it sounds has just come to light? now i think it's, it's a question of persistence will the u. s. and it's european allies show the same resilience, the ukrainian people and their army are showing on the battle front. we continue to provide these packages every few weeks, you know, every 2 weeks from united states, every 2 weeks from europe. to bring artillery rounds, the rocket rounds that are also include in this package, but also vehicles artillery vehicles. there's 18 in this package, but we need other ones from our european partners and then rocket launching systems where european partners as well. he was army chief of stuff mach millie, spoke today. mike saying he thought russia had lost somewhere between 20 and 30
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percent of the ahmed force. do you believe that to be true? and does that offer hope? if so, if you crying in a war of attrition, 1st i do believe it's true and i believe you could even caveat that with it. some of their, their better equipment that was more likely than not able to operate. in other words, some of their 100 percent of equipment is equipment that just doesn't get out of the hangar or the garage. and so i really think they've lost a significant war fighting capacity in this. in this 3, you know, $100.00 plus days a combat. so far, and if they try to grind it out over the summer in eastern ukraine, they're going to lose another 20 to 30 percent military expect my montgomery, thanks so much for your time. thank you. and now the, some of the, of the stories making headlines around the world to sell the u. n. refugee agency says the number of displaced people worldwide has risen to 100000000 as the highest
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number of recorded since world war 2. russia invasion of ukraine is one of several crises that pushed the number higher. u. s. federal reserve has approved its largest single interest rate hike in almost 30 years. the 3 quarters of a percent increase is the largest since 1994 consumer prices in the us reached a 40 year high in may with costs of food, gasoline, and housing rising faster than expected. central bank hopes the adjustment will help tame soaring inflation. you as president joe biden assigned executive orders that direct federal resources to support l. g b t key writes the he said, rather, the orders aim to counter rising height and other 300 discriminatory laws introduced by state law makers in the past year. the executive orders range from discouraging conversion therapy to addressing suicide among l g. b. children shepherd,
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parents of mac searing hate, has caused frances national roadway company to limit the speed of its trains and the country southwest. the measure aimed to prevent the dangerous overheating of infrastructure. southern france has been hit by heat wave expected to reach up to 40 degrees celsius. police in brazil say a suspect has confessed to fatal shooting and indigenous expert. and a journalist who went missing earlier this month. the prime suspect lead offices to a remote area where the bodies were buried. and they say the bodies have to be identified and more arrests. will be made a tragic end to an 11 day search, brazilian police say the bodies of missing british journalists don't. phillips and brazilian indigenous expert do not bad yet our history may have been found is taught, it is see a suspect confessed to fatally shooting the 2 men with
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all the noise, the 1st suspect arrested in this case, confessed to the crime. he described it in detail and pinpointed where he had buried the body's clues, emerged throughout the week. a spot of blood on the suspects bought the belongings of the missing men, but authorities joke criticism for dragging their feet on the investigation. members of brazil's indigenous eaten safer nigh which betty eta had worked for held a vigil for the 2 men. they are protesting what they see as the government's complicity. oh, room no. no. some of it today. bruno and dome were not adventurers. they were exceptional role models at the forefront of their work. they were violently murdered by criminals in the jewelry riley valley who the brazilian stayed under
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the bulls. narrow government did not combat still. the 2 men had received tents for their work in the jail body. each renowned for illegal fishing, logging, mining and drug trafficking, their killings out a grim reminder to indigenous rights workers in the region of the dangers. the faith. devastating flooding has washed away many kilometers of roads and hundreds of bridges in yellowstone national park in the us. and swamped scores of harms in surrounding communities. park rang to say that parts of yellowstone will remain closed for the rest of the year. the unprecedented flood waters are also threatening to cut off fresh drinking water to montana's largest city. well, a perilous escape. rocks come raining down on this car. as the driver rushes to get out of yellowstone national park,
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some 10000 visitors to the u. s. his oldest national park were evacuated after to renshaw rainfall, and melted snow, sent months with a run off into rivers, causing them to best their banks. but it's not only tourists who are affected. the fighting has also hit nearby towns damaging bridges, roads, and even sweeping away homes that hit here early in the flood. and we thought we had it. and then a bridge went out and diverted the cree water started rolling in the bag, broke out a basement window, start filling up my basement and then i quit. like the water one. the flooding also forced a water treatment plant to close, leaving montana's largest city billings with about
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a day supply of fresh water. as far as duration we're, we're in for the long haul. as far as helping folks, i will do everything that we have to do to provide those resources and just continue to work through, you know, what is, is a pretty tragic event. residents here and now pulling together to start the long, difficult work of rebuilding their communities. that the damage to yellow strengths, diverse and fragile ecosystem. oh, being much harder to repair tennyson ball. number one, russian, daniel met at the depth is playing this wake in a warm up to wimbledon, a tournament in which russian players will be banned because of the invasion of ukraine. but now madame has learned russian plays will be allowed to play at the us open in august. he commented on the decision after his 1st round match and holler in central germany, where he bid david goffin in straight sets that i have said he was happy with the ruling of usaa is great. i heard this news yesterday. probably like everybody
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in, you know, my always say that i have to follow the rules um and where i can play, i'm gonna play, i'm gonna try to play my best. i'm happy that i, i will be able to defend my title. it would be really disappointing. if i would not be able to defend my title and use open and that is all the news for now. i'm anthony. how they'll have more news headlines for you at the top of the outdoor films next. stay with them and everything. it happened 175 years ago. the young start up entrepreneur at a specific goal. 1 build the best article instruments in the world size.

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