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coming up ukraine, climate change and food shortage is all on the agenda. as developing countries joined the g 7 summit taking place in southern germany, and the 1st surge are over the net at wimbledon. nearly all the major tennis stars are lining up with 2 important exceptions. players from russia and bella. ruth, have been banned this year because of ukraine. ah, i'm bring. gov is good to have you. with that, we begin this monday in ukraine and a russian missile strike on a crowded shopping ball. at least 13 people were killed, dozens more wounded inside a shopping center. ukrainian president zalinski has condemned the attack as yet another russian war cry. a shopping center engulfed in flames. ukraine's officials say the miss alice strike in the
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central city of cremeans joke occurred when more than a 1000 people were inside. the mon, ukraine's defense ministry says it was time to coincide with the mas busiest ours, and cause maximum loss of life. so it was neuroses killed today's russian strike on a shopping center and criminal joke. this is one of the most brazen terrorist acts in european history. when a peaceful city ordinary shopping center inside women, children, ordinary civilians, england, it is deplorable to say the least, any sort of civilian infrastructure which includes obviously shopping malls and civilian should never ever be targeted. graham and chak is an important transportation hub and home to the countries biggest oil refinery. russia has
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recently stepped up, miss al, strikes across ukraine. the capital gave woke up sunday morning. the 1st air strikes it had seen and weeks since these attacks resident followed the muse lensky has issued another urgent appeal to wally does. to deliver more heavy, weaponless? i answer corresponded emmanuel shaw and keith. what more do we know about this attack? hundreds of people were in the us shopping mall. our authority has said that over a 1000 of them are wire inside the mall, went the missile, or me, sorry, struck out right now the destiny has risen above 10 days. dozens of people are injured, some severely precedent. soleski condemned this attack as yet another war. crime and dare to night, we'd like fast responders,
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us till searching the rubble or the rubble slur. walsworth collapsing are so some videos from inside the shopping mall from people are lucky enough to escape. it looked like an inferno. so 1st responders still under seen serious searching to rather than of course, this fear that they're still an ad at all of injuries will increase in immigrant. we know that you creams biggest, well, refinery is located in this city bead. could that be a reason why the city was targeted by russian missile? it could be a reason is the biggest or refinery itself. so the only one still in activities since russia launch is full scale war against ukraine on february 20 of force it so. so a cremins joke is also a strategic or an industrial. the large industrial city or strategic carbonate comes to transport as are so a re weigh a car weyerhaeuser there. so all those reasons could make it
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a target for russian troops in i know that a lot of people are surprised that there was a shopping mall in ukraine who had maybe a 1000 choppers inside, considering there's a war going on and talk to us a little bit what we know about the city and the area real well, erin and shock is a city of over 200000 inhabitants. free war times is probably whalers. now, since so many people have fled to the web, some part of the country or even in the neighboring countries. however, like i said, is a big industrial, a hub. and certainly, you know, even here yesterday we had asked drugs, there was a tie come key of he doesn't prevent people from tending to that every day business . so it doesn't come as a surprise that people were actually just getting on with their lives. going to the shopping mall, even if they might have heard about the as try people since february just got used to those alerts and sometimes it simply don't take, shall turn that just choose to continue on. you know,
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it's been over 4 months state just try to leave as normal as possible, as normally as possible. very only manual shows we believe to night in keene mongrel. thank you. ward leaders really here in germany have promised to support ukraine for as long as it takes the job. traps are off short, saying that there can be no return to normal relations with russia. or he made that statement at a summit of the g sub and group of leading economies taking place in bavaria. at this luxury hotel nestled in the bavarian alps, talk of war as dominating discussions at this year's g. 7 summit. specifically options to support ukraine and expand sanctions on russia. in a closed door session via video link ukraine's president asked were leaders to help and the war before winter, when conditions would become tougher for his troops. this to some disposition
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that we all have assured that we will continue to support ukraine in its defense against russia, lies what's clear as that war is a deep, deep cut in international relations. i let it ego of all the rules, all the agreements that we have made with each other the other by the cooperation of states. all has been broken, run by pumps, especially the understanding that borders should not be moved by force to skim sinister, but to vote for from the south is concluded that the one the g 7 is considering capping russian oil prices and imposing sanctions on gold exports. as a way to further target vladimir putin revenue streams, while minimizing spillover affects, the war is already driving up food and fuel prices around the world, as well as inflation rates. several developing economies have been invited to take part in this year's summit to winning working groups focused on energy and food security. arns take
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a look down some of the other stories that are making headlines around the world. the american basketball star brittany griner has appeared in a russian court 4 months after being arrested in moscow. grinder plays of the usb, joins a russian team in the off season. she was detained just days before the invasion of ukraine began in february authority say they found cannabis oil in her luggage, or trial starts on friday. a deadly poison gas leak in jordan's port city of alcohol as killed at least 10 people, an injured hundreds. it happened when a large cylinder dropped from a crane, the resulting exclusion st. dock workers running from a yellow cloud of toxic gas. the world food program has urged nations not to forget afghanistan, after last week's devastating earthquake trucks with 8 have been making their way to the most remote regions that were affected by the quake. authority say at least 1100 people were killed. tens of thousands displaced which 9 south
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african authorities are investigating the mysterious deaths of $21.00 young people, all teenagers who died at a bar where they were supposed to be celebrating the end of school exams. inside this unassuming venue, a tragedy of to locals raised the alarm. in the early hours of sunday, police arrive to discover multiple dead bodies among the dead teenagers. as young as 13. the bars owner who wasn't on the premises at the time, said that young people had come to mount the end of school tests. i am in my place, closed at the right time, that it's expected to close. what happened is that this function started after midnight with the arrival of more kids from other places. coming to celebrate the end of exams, live with forensic investigations or underway. but authorities have ruled out as to
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impede as the cause of death, saying the dead weren't visibly injured. that's left grieving family members waiting for answers at local more trees. anthony than ha and slowly get i know one of the see we have a child that was there who passed away at the scene. that's the information that we half received on that we didn't think if that child was going to die this way. i thought this was a humble child, i'm respectful daniel and she listened but as we now kids will always be kitchen for now. and angry and grieving community is left wondering exactly what happened to leave so many of its children dead. aah!
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the wimbledon tennis championships are under way in london with russia and belushi of players ban due to the invasion of ukraine. and most competitors have criticized his band. but that did not stop the crowds from turning out for the most glittering event in the tennis calendar. there are no corona virus restrictions this year. last year's event was restricted, as you may remember the 2020 tournament. it was mark meadows from our sports just is here to talk more everything about wimbleton. so nick was, is they never joke of which he has been very outspoken against the russian band, but he was there for the opening was yes, i mean he was the defending champion. so we decided to play. but he was very, very upset with wimbledon for banning russian and by the russian players he, serbia. and he said he didn't understand why individual players have got nothing to do with what's going on in ukraine should be punished. women and also lost its ranking points because of this decision which is also rankled players. but he decided to play. he got through in the 1st round. he beats after he is consumed.
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woo. the 2nd set actually. so it was a bit rusty, and he said he was quite surprised with the reaction he got one center called the fans are very positive towards him, despite his criticism of the toner. now it's obvious the joke, if it was going to be rusty, because we might remember back in january. so i was over, he kicked out of the still, you know, without playing because he wasn't jabbed against corona virus. then he didn't have a great time of the french open and he's barely practiced ahead of wimbledon. so there's a lot of politics going on around joke of it. but i think as the 2 weeks go on, he'll getting his groove in with the controversy being what it is over this russian bed. anything to the general move there. i think looking at the fans, it was quite mixed. i think obviously because this is the 1st normal win wimbledon in 2 years. last year there were corona virus restrictions the year before it wasn't even played. i think supporters are just really glad to actually be there. and to finally have wimbledon like normal again. but obviously they thought was with the cloud over the tournament, i mean, the world number one, daniel met the dev isn't there. so it's obviously
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a bit strange this year. we can actually listen to a couple of fans now about the fact that there's no russians and there's no corona virus restrictions. i with that i with raising to come back is actually limited to come back with our restriction. we have been a tough couple of years and is like another world we just thought and you and you and you beginning especially for tennyson. i got my little daughter here who just managed to get tickets and just leave the school for they always is amazing. mom talked to me about the women's single today. yes indeed we had on the book who is from tunisia and she's the 3rd seed and she got through now she's looking to become the 1st arab or african woman to win the women women singles. so it's pretty impressive. i mean she was put on the show court 1st before anyone else. so that's
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going privilege which shows that women realizes how important she could be kind of marketing wise in the future. she beat sweden's minium of b. oakland very easily and straight set. she's had a great year. she's been to single titles already, so there's a chance she could really do it this year. and there's lots of names in there. yeah . what about the great serena williams, and when do we get to see her? she'll be playing on tuesday. she faces harmony, 10 of francis out for a year. he was injured at wimbledon last year. she's 40, we didn't know she'd come back. she has come back with this is the last one with them. we'll have to wait and see those 40 make her old for was roger federer is also 40, but they are at the ends of their career. she's trying to reach the record equaling 24 grand slam singles. title. she's rusty. yeah, you never can't. serena, that's exactly right. mark meadows from our sports. this work as always. thank you . and before we go, let's take a quick look at our top stories. this, our ukranian authority say at least 13 people have been killed in
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a russian cruise missile attack on a shopping mall in central ukraine. they believe over a 1000 people were inside the mold at the time. be gradient president, zalinski has condemned the strike, which took place in the city of crime in job. he's called it another russian war cry. you're watching the w news. my colleague been facility will be back with dw business news and talk of russia failing to pay its debts. i'll see you tomorrow, with the black sand. what's behind van d. w. news africa. the show that the issue is shaping the continent. life is slowly getting back to normally.

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