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tv   Sports Life  Deutsche Welle  June 26, 2022 3:15pm-3:31pm CEST

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being waive, so gentlemen who are the protesters and what they want? they've many, several demands as yesterday. they also protest against air. the measures that the g 7 leaders are taking saying that they are not taking many problems seriously enough like climate change light, poverty like hung up on friday. there was, there's a bigger conference is global aligns for food security with some pro to standing in front of germany's foreign office saying that the leaders are not doing enough many here protesting against weapons export. they saying that there are imperialistic forces, some even falsely claiming that the 7 leaders are preparing for a 3rd world war. many of them are saying that specially this industry analyst, countries should rather talk a with the global south and not just about it. so some of them are calling against weapons export for ukraine. others are calling until what they call against
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imperialistic forces. and they are saying that this g 7 summit should take a climate change and should take poverty and hunger more seriously than they are doing. now. d, w correspondent, benjamin alvarez cooper. thanks so much. benjamin will turning to the war in ukraine now and multiple explosions were heard on the southern outskirts of the capitol cheers. they come just hours after russian missiles struck, the city center severely damaging residential buildings. mm. and missiles strikes a key, the apartment blocked 140 in incoming rockets this morning. authorities say it's been 3 weeks since the last attack. but if key events were lulled into a sense of security, they are again alert to the russian threat. rescue is held for persons stuck under the rebel. as 7 year old girl is pulled to safety
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alive, keith mer vitaly. chris goes said the strike was a warning to ukrainians ahead of a crucial nato summit being held next week. a day earlier, vladimir putin warned nato not to pursue what he called confrontational policies in a meeting with belushi and leader, alexander lucas shanker or hurt, and announced that he would deliver nuclear capable missiles to his ally in the coming months, hours before ukrainian fighters lost control of severe donetta leaving the industrial city in russian hands after weeks of st. battles. ukraine called this retreat, a tactical withdrawal to fight from higher ground unless it chanced on the opposite bank of the river presidency. lensky vowed the battle was not lost. she is sure that they all our cities, cbs donates don yet. no,
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hans will get them all back every week. we go to her san juan, not a single day. we forget about melita pole about guardians, about in her dar maria, pull all of these cities and ukraine, which are temporary occupied. we'll get them back. we'll do great. as the battle for lucy chanced now ramps up the people of the twin, cities are fleeing west and russia has taken another piece of ukraine, dw correspondent to my mom. shes is in key if and i asked her earlier if she heard the explosions early this morning. well indeed sir this morning just like millions of forgiven, say here i was awoken on the very early hours by a several explosions. i myself had 4 of them and they did hate residential area. the one we saw in the report may be just some news. the 7 year old a girl is at the hospital. she's doing well. she's just been operated. i think so.
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so important to mention those things 25 people have been evacuated from the building as sticks. people have been injured and adjust. it shows you indeed like people here and key of fell till it a bit of a sense of being a safer done in the eastern part of the country. but today's explosions. it just shows you that nowhere in ukraine is with is safe. there were reports of that then following explosions later, well, maybe 3 hours or roughly after the 1st one, i didn't hear those ones, boats or other press correspond those present. hyundai, ukrainian capital, did confirm that there were other explosions as well here. and there apparently were nearly 3 weeks of relative quiet in t of so why these attacks now while these attacks are actually happened, but there are a very similar location as those which happened mid april in the air which killed
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gena least of radio asthma boda a she, the very same neighborhood is a residential area, but apparently an area of interest, a full russian troops. at this time though, the marseilles were fired by a russian jets or so it was a different kind of type of messiah that was being used. and of course, it does an air defense system that is, that has proven to be quite efficient, but this morning, it couldn't, it couldn't stop all the missiles that were fired or the ukraine capital. the epicenter of the finding however, continues to be in the eastern don, math region, and ukrainians. military has confirmed that it's in fact last the weeks long battle over the key city of severe than yes. how big of a setback is this for ukraine? well, of course it is a blow for ukraine to lose yet another significant city indeed is. however, as sag id or lou hands governor, it was a talking about this retreat of ukrainian troops from senator don. yes, as
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a strategic retreat. he also said the situation is such in the city that it's cindy doesn't make sense for the troops to just stay there and just getting sar girls, you know, in something doubled up in a similar situation as to what happened to you when an armed forces in mario full, so it is a strategic retreat from the ukranian armed forces side so so that they can regroup and face the russian troops. knowing dr. days past 2 days they've received significant promised heavy wells to high mileage from the united states, but also to how we are from germany. so we will continue to see heavy fighting in this isa fraud, but they will also say better than yes, of course, these are said bark birds. it's also a strategic retrieved by the ukranian armed forces d w, as in manuel shares. and here for us the manuel, we appreciate your reporting while to ukrainian journalists were honor and this
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week with d. w. the freedom of speech award for their documentation of the siege of murray bull. if jenny malacca and mrs. loved sharon, off filmed missiles hitting apartment buildings, and recorded the work of doctors and undertakers, as well as the suffering of countless victims. their images of maternity hospital destroyed by russian bombs shocked the world. no one was prepared for such. no one was prepared for things in a way that everyone was surprised by a complete destruction of the city. and only when we come to the money per just one hour before the war started, it was try again. how normal city was there. but it was going over, we're going around, people were going to work,
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but then everything, everything changed in, in several days. and that change was so striking the quick. and most of the journalists, i probably left not because they were afraid to try to get around it, but i think they thought nothing is going to happen. everybody went to key of right . i mean, everybody went to but he was like a big news, wasn't my name was not the news. i remember away there told us, hey, maybe you can see they're going to another city. and we said, no, just wait. this is the plaintiff. and so if it gets around, it suddenly connection collapsed completely. there was no telephone connection and no internet,
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no one knew what's going on. noise. so no one knew how to evacuate. no one knew what's going on with ukraine with a key for heart keyboard. this was taken no one you would happens to their relatives. and people just went crazy. and then the neighborhood by neighborhood it would get destroyed. so the flying would move from the outskirts towards the center of the city. and as it moves inside the city, every neighborhood you get destroyed, neighborhood by neighborhood. it was scary that we were surrounded and do not have a way to get out. they could for assessing that, that feeling was, was really with us for the whole whole period of time. but i think we should like work in lake understood that we will not cover this story. nobody will
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color this and nobody will like filled it to the people. and that's why we decided to stay you and make. we have a chance to leave before we were able to show spots spotlight, to put the spotlights on some stories. the scale of suffering is sole and imagined emily bigger that we both feel guilty for leaving the city and for not doing more in the see you coming on the planning to go back and to continue a work of wasting finished. you know, like stopped up tomorrow and supervise,
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but anybody knows that and we should continue. ukrainians were among the thousands of l. g. b. t activists who took to the streets of war, san saturday, due to russia's war and ukraine, key of pride was held this year in the polish capital in conjunction with warsaw annual equality parade. organizers say this year's aim was to keep the spotlight on russia's war of aggression. let's get a check now. some of the other stories making news around the world. authorities in south africa say at least 17 people have been found dead and a popular bar in the coastal township of east london. local media said the victims were between 18 and 20 years old and appeared to have been poisoned the lease that it was too early to determine the cause of death. ecuador, as president, has lifted a state of emergency that he impose in parts of the country in response to anti
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government protest. the turn violent on saturday officials held talks with indigenous leaders of the protest movement. for the 1st time, 6 people were killed in nearly 2 weeks of demonstrations against rising fuel and living costs. the e. u and iran say nuclear talks will restart in the coming days. blog is hoping to salvage at 2015 accord between iran and the world powers. the international nuclear watchdog recently warned that iran has accumulated almost all the materials needed to build a nuclear bomb. getting a heavy sandstorm hit the city of air bill in northern iraq, sandstorms are a regular occurrence in iraq, but there severity has increased due to soil degradation, high temperatures, and low rainfall, all linked to climate change. and before we go, a quick look at our top stories. german chances are all of sholtes, and you as president joe biden have held talks ahead of the official star to the g
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7 summit. germany is hosting this year's meeting of 70 wealthy countries. that's that to focus on russia's invasion of ukraine, as well as other issues such as climate change. ukraine's capital here has been wronged by several exclusions rescue efforts are underway. after residential building in the center of the city was hit, key of mayor vitale college go, says of last are assigned that of russia is trying to intimidate ukrainian. don't forget, you can always get the w news on the go. just download our app from google plank or from the apple app store, and that'll give you access to all the latest news from around the world as well as push notifications for any breaking news. you're up to date on d. w. news. i'm hearing everything from me and the entire nice team. thanks for watching
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