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oh, history anti semitism starts july, 2nd. oh, d w ah ah, to says these are the news live from berlin. as the nato leader warns russia's war on ukraine could go on for years. jeremy, as the landscape visits troops on the front line in the country, south ukrainian president towards mich alive, where soldiers are fighting to prevent a russian advance along the black sea coast. also coming up a sizzling summer arrived early in europe as cities across the continent experience record high temperatures, forests from spain, to germany,
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to come to the destructive force of climate change. and to dawn could face the double hips of a local and global food crisis. farmers are left sitting on their harvests and fields are going until after the government breaks, it's priced promise to wheat, farmers. ah, i'm healing muhammad, welcome to the program ukraine's president thought him is zalinski, has visited troops on the southern frontline, while his army baffled a russian on stuart in the eastern don bass region, ukrainian forces. i'll also fighting off attempts by russia to seize more territory near the southern city of southern cities of mc alive and odessa, with little changes to frontline positions, the head of nato yen stone that says the war could go on for yes,
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it's russian cruise missiles like these that are pounding targets in ukraine. moscow claims to be carrying out precision guided attacks and ukrainian military infrastructure and command positions. but the soaring civilian death toll and seemingly indiscriminate damaged to residential homes and cities refutes those claims. on a visit to the southern front, ukraine's president saw the destruction for himself. when you publish a lot of houses were destroyed severely, logistics were disrupted on many social issues have developed. i've instructed that more systematic help. we offer to people who have lost families and everything that has been destroyed will be restored. there not enough missiles and russia to weaken our people's will to live what i now sit eastern ukraine is also being pummeled by russian artillery. the city of lucy,
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sions has endured fierce shelling and now soldiers are digging in to defend the city street by street. for civilians that survived the shelling it's high time to leave. you can hear you artillery this cup of clothes in rounds, and people understandably get nervous. they're worried about the dried out of here . so it's a constant and it's constantly trying to reassure people. oh, you know, anyway, we take them as can be better than it was i we're leaving everything behind everything that we've had here for 70 years and we don't know where we'll go. this . i'm ukrainian troops in the z chance corner just on the defensive. they're now firing at russian positions, and 7 are done yet so tenaciously refusing to give up the fight. what does bring in a manual, a chance, who's in cave?
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now, am i not manual or you are out in the suburbs of give places that so extensive destruction during this war is been 2 months since the russian troops have pulled back. how to things of now exactly has been too much stuff to the russian troops have retreated from those villages around kia, finn while tweed, his truck, me for us, for us. when i left here to go there, where the number or sign posts are signs are saying that people have to be mindfully early by forests about the minds. because not all areas have been d mind. and that's the case in most of the country where russian troops are where station this will take years to get started. to get the mind, then you have all the residential areas which has have been shell, then you can see really there, the indiscriminate shelling are visited. some are some apartments, some locals,
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just so me. there was the camera or was the team and i asked, could you please come and see what so you know, the state of things in our flats and they showed me, you know, broken windows, they're still shattered. glass everywhere. does some roofs which have been completed, destroyed and, and then let the water leak in. so even in places here in ukraine where russian troops are no longer there and are the key of re doing these very much a daft right now. it feels like a piece time, almost here. you see people in the streets, been people going to the restaurant, but even there you can feel the war is still everywhere. there are still people who are suffering a great leave from the impact or dose of 4 months of war, hard data. that is what i saw, the extent of destruction in the region all around q. and the russian military is claiming that it's making significant progress. and ukrainian forces are suffering heavy losses. what more do you know about this?
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well, of course, this would be a war of words. and of course, the russian side, as the ukrainian side or would do, would or, you know, emphasized a lot their gains rather than their losses of the russian army have a has done. so has made progress. yeah. so my no progress, i would say in early areas, around civil danielle, around the hard key. but so did the ukraine on forces, especially in the south of the country, new harrison new supper reach out, or we've seen also reports in russia, media of the major strike, which would have killed a lot of high ranking ukrainian or officers. these hasn't been corroborated independently of by depressed by international press or by the ukrainian side. but of course there, there are heavy losses on both sides posted ukraine inside and russian side. russia has a really a majorly increase. it's offensive, especially in the lou haskell region, a psalm report, some intelligence reports,
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as se dot so even russia has a place all of these reserves are there in lieu hands in order to caleb this offensive in the coming days. t w's emmanuel, a chest reporting from keith. thank you so much. well, he is a reminder of some of the stories were following holdover held a pride march in support of al gpc writes. it took place under heavy police protection because of threats of violence. moldova is a social conservative society that has come under growing influence of the orthodox church. survey shows most well. germans have a negative view of the algae, p t. community. hundreds of people have protested intimacy as capital against a referendum unconstitutional changes cooled by president chi said, could they say site has been extending his power grab off to dissolving parliament, not and sacking dozens of judges. earlier this month. the greek coast guard
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has rescued. 108 migrants from a sailboat in the aegean sea sailboat was found rudderless, and leaking, the migrant sold authorities, that 4 people were still missing. north east india and neighboring bangladesh have been hit by heavier than usual monsoon range. causing widespread flooding, at least 18 people have been killed, more than 2000000 left homeless. experts say floods after the rainy season, a more than frequent because of climate change. the french voters are causing their ballots in parliamentary elections that could decide president emanuel cons. ability to push forward his reform agenda, pulling stations open for the 2nd and final round of voting opinion polls suggest microns allies will emerge as the biggest party in the new national assembly. but it's not clear that his party will win enough seats for an absolute majority. the
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presidents, centrist party is being challenged by a new left wing alliance will eat up the is lisa lewis told us earlier that if my car gets the majority, it still won't be all smooth sailing for him. will. absolutely. you know, there are a lot of international crisis, as you said, there's the ukraine war on going and obviously it is also climate change that he will have to face. and also domestically speaking in my car, he knows that many people want him to actually shift his policies away from what they perceive as writing policies. many french people, many voters i have been talking to today. he had told me, you know, we don't necessarily want the left wing lines to win the majority of seats, but we want to show the government. we want to show actually the president that he needs to change cora's and he needs to take into account that some people are suffering during his
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a past 5 years in power. we saw that with the yellow west protest and he knows that he needs to do more lettering policies if he wants to, you know, prevent another round of practice from happening. he doubly is the slowest reporting that from paris. now europe is sweltering under an unusually early summer heat wave record breaking temperatures have caused forest fires in spain. and here in germany, the hot dry weather is putting pressure on regions already suffering from drought. the roar and crackle of wild fire burning its way through northern spain. fire fighters are struggling to contain flames that have already claimed over 200 square kilometers of woodlands. spain is sizzling under a heat wave that swept across much of europe with temperatures far higher than usual for this time of year. forest fires also near the german
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capital berlin. here unexpected munitions from world war 2 are complicating efforts to put out the flames. experts fear that worst come he bounced at site him, yahoo! put the hottest time of year is usually between mid july and mid august. some things we already dealing with these temperatures now. there will likely be more days like this or even hotter ones or later this year, hoggard on mars in salish the man in nick's mom, france to is feeling the heat like in spain, temperatures have exceeded 40 degrees celsius. in some places. meet your own to say it is the earliest heat wave to hit the country and 75 years. as people look for ways to cool off as you in paris is providing icey treats for its occupants. oh, only busting courses. so here we have a frozen watermelon mix for the giraffes, where we have tubs of blood for the carnivores. and then here we have blocks of ice
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mixed with meat for the lions. these unusual refreshments. a welcome relief from the baking heat. in italy, the early onset of summer is drawing out waterways. the poor river the country's longest has disappeared completely in some sections of por, port articles. her glance at the situation can get even worse. i can kill animals, i think agriculture. hum. everything like the river has already run out of water. i used go fishing by now i can only fish for stones of buffalo, a apple in the way up under the saucy, signed to sworn and extreme temperatures. this early are caused by climate change and ether to become a regular feature in years to come. as a don is currently facing a full crisis that's been aggravated by russia's invasion of ukraine as your countries together account for 70 percent of sedans,
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annual weight requirement. and now is to match domestic production is taking a head as well after the government went back on a promise to farmers to pay a fair price for the harvest. all the sweet good soon wrought father was an incidence food crisis. the un says nearly half of the country's population could face extreme hunger by september. these farmers cultivated the green after the government promised to pay them a fair price for it. but officials have since refused to buy that entire harvest due to a lack of funds. and no one wants to buy the wheat love you had, they've all refused finish that. this issue has so many consequences. lamar, leah went up one of them, the farmers and now stuck with sacks of wheat. and nowhere to store them properly. if stored in silos like these wheat can be kept up to a yard and a half. if not,
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it could rot within 3 months. that's made farmers reluctant to prepare for the new growing season, leaving the lans untold. what, what has it darky that given all these complications a, if the sudanese government doesn't understand the ramifications, there will be huge problems for the economy and the agricultural sector. that if that's because farmers may refuse to grow wait, and the next season, which will complicate the situation even more rocket, the la local weed production covers only a quarter of sedans and will needs. but with the looming food graces, aggravated by the war in ukraine, domestic production has become ever more important. well, here's a reminder of our top story. the ukranian president has visited troops on the front line in southern ukraine. so to me, it's zalinski toward mich alive, with soldiers off fighting to prevent
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a russian advance along the black sea coast. that says these up in east live from berlin, coming up next is well, stories remind you can find much more news analysis and video on a website at his d w dot com. i'm really mohammed and so watch i see soon bye bye. ah, and welcome to the dark side where intelligence agencies are pulling the strings. there was a before 911 and an after 911 pieces after 911. the clubs came off, were organized crime rules were conglomerates make their own laws.

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