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even 77 years after the holocaust hatred towards jews is still pervasive. the history of anti semitism starts july, 2nd on d, w. ah, ah, ah . business d w. news live from berlin? the ukrainian president visits troops on this frontline in southern ukraine quality . miss lensky towards mc. elia with soldiers are fighting to prevent a russian advance along the black sea coast. also coming out a close vote expected and from says parliamentary election. president de manuel macro urges voters to back his centrist movement party faces
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a strong challenge from a left wing alliance. we follow one of its candidates on the campaign trail and more extreme weather flooding in northeast india and bangladesh. heavy monsoon rates have devastated the region leading dozens of people dead and millions homeless. ah, i'm all on psycho a warm welcome to the program. you're training president holiday miss zalinski has paid a red visit to troops on the southern front line, as well as defending a russian onslaught in the don boss. the ukrainian army is successfully fighting off attempts by russia to seize the entire black sea coast, including the city of odessa, ah, inspecting the devastation with his own eyes. new cranes residents,
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a lot of miss zalinski on his 1st tour of the southern front. in the strategic port of odessa and the embattled city of mc alive, the president awarded medals to the soldiers and doctors defending the front lines . his visit comes only a day after a russian strike kill 2 people. an injured 20 in mc alive. despite constant russian shelling in ukraine south, the main conflict remains focused on the don best in the east. through wild weary, the focus of the invaders is now on the cities of skeleton at combat moody shop to improve the tactical position. the enemy tried to conduct assault operations outside the city on, but was unsuccessful before them all. over the past few months, russia has taken control of almost all of the east in lou hunt's province, largely due to an overwhelming artillery advantage. outnumbered and outgunned, ukraine has repeatedly urged the west to send heavier weapons to the front lines.
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was blowing a diet was the we have good weapons, but we need much better ones. we need artillery the shoes further. our technology dates back to the eighty's. we take care of it often, but it still gets broken out of give in fact, the work you western deliveries of heavy artillery have taken time. but some, including these u. s. made how it is already having an impact on the battlefield. you actually summer isn't it's a mutual difference between the weapons we had before and the new ones saw them. so this canon is much more precise which nisha it shoots faster and a simple to operate yourself because it's low to the ground. it's easier to camouflage, at least just lead to somebody'll actually in moscow water as the war increasingly becomes a battle of artillery. western military supplies are ever more critical but for the ukrainian troops holding on in the don bus, the weapons aren't coming fast and western support for ukraine is not only coming
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in the form of weapons, those of aust humanitarian operation on the way as well. now governments are playing a large part, but private initiatives are doing what they can to make a difference with preparing for takeoff in a few moments baron, hard to run to rock will take to the skies towards the polish ukrainian border. his 45 year old bonanza beach forest is packed with 350 kilos of medical supplies intended for a children's hospital in clark. it is the plains 1st flight to the polish ukrainian border and its 1st landing on a military base. if you haven't got them on that we just got our final destructions at the airfield and rez? no, it's all a bit cramped. a squadron, a fighter planes will be arriving at the same time on. but we've heard we are going to be sandwiched in between somehow. hm. oh, it's
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a little slow. so that's what it'll work out. isn't this lungs, i'm ha, captured over 20 amateur pilots came to mention clock back in western germany. today. they are volunteering to use their private planes to transport aid into the war zone, as well as injured people out of it. here they're being trained up for the job for them for who doesn't know few around a lot more complications and expected or movies during, especially since i'm used to flying regularly is upholden. it's nothing special from it's designed on. but this is a special case. german pilots have been flying relief supplies to the polish ukrainian borders since the beginning of the war. here are shots from a flight in april, even if the pilots only fly as far as poland they are landing and awards and making glad back. the main priority today is to raise awareness of these trips. the longer the war goes on, the harder tis to keep people's attention. knock me out as time one of the more
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than 3 months of war, attention, wayne's bedrooms. this is for us, it's important that the awareness is still there, as well as the continued support with relief. supplies are still me than huge scooter for dimension of dice. finally, bernhardt randa can take off the trip will take him 3 hours and he'll be the 1st of many from now on. the team wants to send 2 claims. a week has a roundup of other stories making news. at this hour, 2 people have been killed in an attack on a secret temple in afghanistan capital kabul. which element spokesman said attack as trying to drive a car with explosives into the temple area, but it detonated before reaching its target. it's not yet clay who was behind the assault. hundreds of people have processed that until a be against israel's continued occupation of the west bank processes carried banners and signs marketing 55 years in israel. so control of the west bank after
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the 6 day war in 1900. 67. some demonstrates is waived, palestinian flags. us health officials have recommended coven 19 vaccines made by biotech, pfizer and medina, for children as young as 6 months. this was the last group without access to the shells. the government is gearing up for the rollouts early next week with millions of doses ordered for distribution. colombian select a new president on sunday. the polarizing choice is between left us for mcgregor fight with our petro and business magnitude of hernandez, who's been compared to donald trump. both men, neck and neck in the poles, and french voters also go to the post laces day in the 2nd and final rounds of parliamentary elections. polls suggest president manuel macros allies will emerge as the biggest party in the new, in the national assembly. a predicted strong showing by
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a new left wing alliance could deprive macro of the absolute majority. he needs to push through his reform agenda and you face and a new political force grabbing the headlines in france. i mean, not on. yeah, g is one of a number of flattering candidates who's made it to the 2nd round of parliamentary elections here. the parisian lawyer is part of a new leftist alliance called nuf, which has shaken up the political landscape. what is people like me or needed to put for it? ecological issues, social justice and democracy? it's those issues the broad green socialists the far left and communist together. just the head of the selections. g'night, the long divided left in france, and to take on the business friendly policies of president emanuel. my call when he was re elected in the presidential pause as 2 months ago. my crawl was under no impressions about the reasons for his win. just so see,
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i know that many of our compatriots voted for me to day or not because of my ideas . this is, this is a book but had prolong bose of the far right and was beds in these parliamentary elections. my cross main adversary is not the fair rides of marine le pen. it's the veteran, far left politician charlie miller, shaw and the nip coalition, who could cause macro most problems. they garnered as many votes as macros. alliance, 26 percent. after winning a 2nd sermon april emanuel, my thomas, he would be president for all french people. but after the 1st round of voting for the national assembly, it's clear not all friends people, one's him. he could lose his absolute majority here at the french parliament. but the left scaling is here, don't necessarily mean
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a shift to the left for french politics. quite the reverse replied lego shall, as the weight of the left in the national assembly could push my calling to negotiate with right wing m p was dizzy. this could even make him move his reforms to the right. an ironical consequent clinic delay stressful. i mean, that's an, yeah, got is confident. her lines will have another strong showing and sunday 2nd. and decisive frowned. and that, that pick up more boats from some of the 50 percent of voters who didn't take part last time. bowers, i thought i'm expecting to when i expect young people to vote people from working class neighborhood. people who are worried about their retirement age only by her vasa movie the they were thing whether the pressure comes from the left or right in manuel, macro will have to be prepared to make more compromises to push through his policies in the coming parliamentary term firefighters. in spain are struggling to bring
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raging wildfires under control in several parts of the country. areas close to the border with portugal and in the center have been the worst hit. in one region alone at least 20000 hector's have already burned. numerous will villages have been evacuated, an intense heat wave, and a lack of rain has fuel the wildfires. dw nicole rees is in madrid and has more on the wild fires in spain, north west. well, the situation in that region in the north west of spain is really dire. we're looking at this here at the local level. $20000.00 hector's at the moment, are burning and are probably going to be gone in the future. and it's going to be more because this strong winds and also the heat. of course, i'm making it very difficult to get hold of these claims to put out that fire 5 further villages have been evacuated at this afternoon. their emergency service is
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from portugal going there now to help tackle the fire, the military, the spanish military has also its forces there. it has increased the task force really looking at 200 to 300 people trying their best. but it's, it's very, a difficult situation on the ground and looking at the images. i mean, we're looking at a natural reserve and we're watching ecological disaster is that just by the sheer size of it, because a 3rd of this natural reserve is effected. this is not only home to people, it's also a stronghold for biodiversity, in particular, for the wolf. it's one of the law strongholds in the west of europe. so we don't know what will happen to these creatures living in this patch as well. but i've visited this area just a few months ago, and it's, it's really heartbreaking to watch this and actually engineers on the ground. also saying that they haven't seen as much as severe situation in 30 to 40 years. a call raised in madrid. ne, india and neighboring bangladesh have been hit by heavier than usual monsoon writes
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coursing widespread flooding. at least 9 people have been killed and 2000000 left homeless in the indian state of a psalm expert. se flooding following seasonal rains are increasing due to climate change. devastating floods unleashed by monsoon storms, millions of people in bangladesh and india saw their homes submerged under water. the floods have killed dozens in both countries. families are mourning the death of their loved ones. this man lost 2 of his grandchildren. let them over. as wit, relentless dream is making it harder for people to reach shadow in does not eastern state of us. um is also particularly hit by flooding and landslides. rescue teams have been raising to evacuate stranded villages. i heard on what the situation had
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been a little grim because there had been heavy, involves in the past few days. and the whole of us army in under and the quantum depends of it varies from place to place. but extreme weather has become increasingly frequent in recent years, and many areas have had little time to recover before being hit again. 51 will, is it okay? this is the 3rd time that we're facing floods on we're at this time the flood is completely swamped. the streets on the can elbow, whatever was repaired after the 2nd flood is now again in ruins. north of you didn't obviously no worries at all if y low line areas and bangladesh and india are more prone to such disasters. many believe climate change is making, the situation was mexico city has set a new world record for hosting the largest boxing class. just one shy of 14300. that's how many people took part in the massive lesson in the city central.
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plaza organizers were surprised by the turn out. several professional boxes lead the session, the record smashes the previous one said by moscow in 2017. when 3000 boxing enthusiasts showed it was seen, dw news live from berlin up next, bullets life catches off with the ukranian wrestler fled to germany after the russian invasion. that's it for me. okay. it's not a question of whether the next crisis will come but only when and how the media will deal with it. how can we stay focused on what is important shaping to morrow now.

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