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$6000000.00 jews, like microbes to be annihilated, even 77 years after the holocaust hatred towards juice is still pervasive. the history of anti semitism starts july 2nd on d w. ah ah, this is dw news live from berlin, missiles strike in ukraine's odessa region. ukraine says at least 18 people are dead off the russian aircraft fired missiles that hit the multi story apartment building and other targets. if that comes a day after russia abandoned the black sea island that it seized early in the war.
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also coming up access denied authorities in turkey, block dodge velez websites in a licensing dispute. the head of the ws turkish department explains the ah gad alphas welcome to the program. russian missiles have hit the ukrainian region of odessa officials. there's said they have killed at least 18 people. missiles fired from russian aircraft hit an apartment building in the town of that gift card, killing a residence and sparking a fire rescue as we're searching for people buried in the rubble. another missile hit a nearby recreation center. russia has intensified the tax on ukraine in the last 2 weeks. it is also withdrawn from the strategically important snake island,
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may make it possible to restore c access to a s s port, a smallest cross over to dw correspondent in manuel shaws in odessa. emma, what more can you tell us about this missile strike outside the city? well gara dismissal strike or curved out around midnight time. last night there was an air air read alert that we heard. oh, so here in a dare sign it's truck. about 70 kilometers sauce off, or what there saw instead of his car, the death toll as we, as we speak is of 19 people including 2 children. there are 30 people who are, who have been injured, including 4 children, also a pregnant woman. the scene is one of desolation does a lot of animals which are been killed as well as pets to were in those apartments as much as the few dogs still barking bare the emergency services still search the
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robbers. but at this stage, it would be 4 more bodies are so seen of devastation of desolation as we we are very savvy, have grown accustomed to here in ukraine. now, a talk to me, a bit about the city and the region of odessa, is it vulnerable in any way and is ukraine the well position to defend it? where you know, a death is a port city, the whole region is by the black sea. so if you will, we are closer to where most miss eyes are being are being launched. so of course, this makes the city or perhaps more vulnerable. dr. dr. places in central of, or western ukraine on. oh so you know sir eric eric alert so quite regularly you know, people take shelter quickly because the misses are simply not her not very far. and you know, here i'm sending in those 33 and a port city. we don't see the c and as a reason to it, we're not allowed to fin the siege because the author,
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it is ass care that the more we show the coast line, the more we might, a gave also to the russian army to you know, find any targets now the russian troops, as we've heard and have withdrawn from snake island just that's just south of odessa. tell us more about that. while this is that a bose has symbolic victory for ukraine and a very strategic one. symbolic why? well, because snake island was one of the 1st russian victories on the very onset of the war when there are, you know, be to cover this island, giving them, you know, the control of her, the black sea and her strategic. well, exactly, for that reason ukraine, an armed forces be gaining control a snake island means every gain control of this part of the black sea. now russia, russia said that it was a gesture of goodwill that they didn't intend to block humanitarian efforts. but,
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you know, with this choice, continuing indiscriminately on civilian targets, one might wonder what these good will really is anyone else out there in odessa for us? thank you. emma. now the face of russia's war, ukrainian lawmakers held a session to welcome their progress towards joining the european union. the 27 member block cleared the way for you, france, accession, last month. and in a symbolic moment, the you flag was placed in the chamber of the garage narada that ukraine's parliament european commission president also funded line joined by video link, urging the legislator to make more reform. su tacker corruption and the influence of oligarchs, and also protect that independent media ukraine's membership. it could take several years to complete. you have a court in turkey,
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has blocked internet access to dodge vela and voice of america, turkey. one of the world cost is to obtain a license in february, the w did not comply with a request out of concern that would allow the turkish government to censor. editorial content. w derek. the general peter limbo has a pledge to take legal action against this decision. from on that bad, i'm a joint by the head of the w turkish. and how did it come to this? as you said, in 2219, the turkish court said we'll talk. lawmakers said that we definitely need a license to broadcast in turkey and will not agree to this because we think that as the director general said, that's kind of the door was open for censorship, folks, government. and we didn't accept this in march. i talked to the president of the turkish television and supreme council and said ok,
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in that case we have to investigate a little bit more and we'll let you know. but as you see, they plucked us out now. so how can we respond to this as d dot? how can d, w respond to this? of course we didn't accept this and we trying to find solutions. how we can use this for bright media broadcasting in turkey. right now we using the social media platforms and of course the response of t w is that we're really yes, sad about this decision because as i said, the president of the supreme council said that they will investigate and they didn't stand with their work. we are looking at this, right, our content on social media, like on facebook and twitter still accessible. exactly. i just d, w dot com is banned. unfortunately, we thought that they will band just the turkish program, but now they band the whole, the d, w dot com and which is not appropriate. any idea?
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well, how long this will take for when users can access the w again, i get, you know, the supreme court council said that if we apply immediately to a kind of license, then they will open it as soon as they can. but definitely d, w will not apply for such kind of license. thank you very much and have dw turkish let's get you up to speed with some of the other stories making headlines around the world today. in russia, us basketball star has gone on trial for drug trafficking. brittany griner was led into court at the start of the hearing, prosecutor's lead. she was caught with faith ink cartridges containing cannabis oil . wife says griner is a political porn. us is called for immediate release. landslide has engulf part of town and all that peru video capture the moment is swept over at least 150 homes, sending
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a huge cloud of dust into the air. no deaths were reported, but officials have been searching for missing people. the ecuadorian government has signed a deal with indigenous leaders bring an end to protest that paralyzed the country for almost 3 weeks. agreement cuts fuel prices to address protest his anger over the rising cost of living. 5 civilians and one soldier have been killed in the unrest. china's president jim ping has concluded a visit to hong kong to mark 25 years since the united kingdom handed over control of the territory to china during the visit g. praise the one country to systems policy which has allowed hong kong to have its own laws. is that the policy was a success and would remain in place, but at home must respect chinese leadership. he oversaw the swearing in of hong kong, new chief executive john lead. that is the lawyer list and former security chief
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will help track down on the pro democracy protests. beijing has been tightening his grip on the city. his look at how hong kong has changed since the british hanover. ah, hong kong enters a new era. more than a 150 years of british colonial rule came to an end at the stroke of midnight on july 1st, 1997. the sun set on an empire and rose to a new age under chinese rule. it was a moment long in the making. in 1984 after years of talks, london and beijing signed a hand over agreement for hong kong. china agreed to rule the region for 50 years, according to the principle of one country to systems. although part of
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china, it was to be granted greater autonomy and allowed to preserve the freedoms and rights awarded under british rule. while beijing honored this arrangement at 1st, it soon began chipping away at hong kong special status. first in 2003. when china tried to pass a security law to limit descent and protests, more than half a 1000000 people turned out to oppose it. forcing authorities to back down jar then in 2014, beijing proposed allowing hong kong or to vote for their chief executive hadn't changed. but only from a short list of approved candidates while young cookie can come to kingdom come in response, thousands marched to demand real democracy. when police tried to clear the streets, people started carrying umbrellas to use as shields against the pepper spray. the pro democracy protests became known as the umbrella movement in
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2020 beijing imposed a sweeping security law curbing voting rights and limiting freedom of the press and free speech. hong kong is continued to hit the streets and protest, but in rapidly dwindling numbers. as hundreds of pro democracy activists, lawmakers and journalists were arrested the british consulate, a rallying point for hong kong, ers, who want china to keep its promises 25 years after the hand over the new formula is one country, one system and their city. now just like any other city, mainland china. oh. to portugal now where scientists are worried about the dwindling population of sea horses of the countries coast. just 20 is their numbers in want us to re half folded by some 96 percent. a re
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population effort, cold project. seahorse is on the way in hopes of holding this decline. the re a formosa lagoon and southeastern portugal used to have one of the largest populations of sea horses in the world. but these tiny creatures are disappearing ala meal. haven't seen any sea horses here for monson a rather years. think of nothing. and they used to be everywhere. foot good. the sea level is rising. salt is coming into the fresh water lagoon. the sea horses are leaving. but that's not the only threat of weakness themselves if they go to the main reason for the decline of the c horse population is man who has destroyed their habitats. woodall we walk with the university of algarve. research is the reasons for their dwindling numbers. it also breed see horses in the lagoons at special protection zones until they are 2 years old.
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more than you might, the number of see horses in the new protection zones is much greater. them outside of boats are not allowed in the protected areas. and fishing is prohibited yet. park rangers still find squid cages like this one. if you south of a could illegal fishing harms the see horses made? i discover because they get stuck in the cage's grandmother and they just die their business cause we found this one and just such a cage, franklin peddler, by 2030 portugal plans to expand its protections to include not only the rea formosa lagoon, but one 3rd of its marine territory. it wasn't he w news. here's a quick look at our top story of the saw. ukraine says at least 19 people have been killed in russian missile strikes outside the old city of odessa. it's the latest in a series of intensified russian attacks across ukraine and chinese president
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eugene paying as in home to mock 25 years since britain had at the territory back to beijing. jeez, visit comes to years of the china, impose that tough security law, allowing beijing to tighten its grip on home. and that said, from me and that esteem for now, don't go away up. next. is steven busy with the business news, pondering the question, what happens when a nuclear power country takes over the presidency in the midst of an energy prices? i've got o f, as in berlin, thanks for watching. ah. every jenny? that rises. we've gone all out to give you some test one day indian.
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