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[000:00:00;00] ah ah ah ah, this is the w news live from berlin. russia pushes for full control of ukraine's eastern regions. after claiming victory over lou hunter,
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russian forces are moving to capture neighboring donetta. ukraine says it retreated from a key city to save soldiers lives by president lensky vowels to retake lost territory . and as you crank, seeks reconstructions funds. thousands of homes remain uninhabitable due to war damage, and a lack of work is to fix them up. you meet some of those trying to rebuild their lives and more severe where that warnings in australia. 30000 residents of sidney are told to evacuate as torrential rain brings yet another flooding, emergency loss of formula. one driver is alive and well after miraculous escape from this the biggest crash of the seats. ah,
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i'm gabelle, as well come to the program. rushes forces pushing to take a full control of ukraine's eastern don boss region. after claiming victory over strategic city, ukraine's military withdrew from the bassett city of lucy chanced on sunday. commander said they were pulling back to save troops, lives. ukrainian officials are now anticipating more attacks on the city of slow vianza, as russian forces move further west russia. now occupies all of lu hans and about half of the next. the 2 regions which make up the don boss. ukraine has vowed it will recover the last territory. russian armored vehicles appearing to roll unopposed through lacey chance. the city was the scene of intense fighting and recent days. but on sunday, ukraine's military said it was forced to withdraw. moscow claims lucy chanced and the holy hands region is now under its control. with the russian ministry of
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defense releasing this footage of its troops, raising the russian flag in a village on the regions border. in keith, he crane's president's valadez. lensky was resolute that his troops would reclaim the region. here shackle mandojano. if our army command withdraws people from certain points of the front or the enemy has the greatest superiority and firepower in particular, the supplies to lucy chance kills it means only one thing. we will return thanks to our tactics. thanks to the increase in the supply of modern weapons, ukraine is not giving anything owner. mutual navy day was to fall, we are gradually moving forward in the har heave region in the her son, region, and at sea. there will be a day when we will say the same about don't bass then cali to summer schedule, a problem boss. plenty rushes next,
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move towards its goal of seizing the hold on bass area. appears to be slow vianza. on sunday, a local market was struck by russian rockets. according to the mayor, several civilians were killed. maybe 3 of the biggest shilling of sl of janski's recent times give us that there are many wounded and killed would hold on that were in miss together with us. but with russia now in a better place to keep pushing forward with its assault on the don bass for slow fiancee, there are likely to be even darker days ahead. so how could ukraine's withdraw from this chance affect the course of the war? i put that question earlier to our correspond the de manuel shaws who is in the capital. keith. this is not exactly its final stronghold. russia now controls all the big city in low homes, but they're still pockets of resistance all across the province of flu. have so declaim south. russia may said it controls the entire province,
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are not entirely true. it doesn't mean that it's not going to be the case. they're certainly very much on their pass to do so, but they're seen a very intense fighting from ukraine and armed forces. and these have been also confirmed by the governor of law house call her who said daughter indeed, all around the lizzie chance her troops, ukrainian troops, indeed retreated from the city, but continued to fight all around the city. i am the ukrainians. you talk to their um, how do they feel about the cause of the war? well, the situation is very dire, too. for people who are in, on the eastern side of their country, of course you know those cities. lizzie sharon said i don't, yes, lobby ounce. they are now reduced to being goes to cities, most of them have lost most of day knobby to stay, fled to the western part of their country samo. so it came to the european union.
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so those cities are no longer what they used to be there. have also been shared extensively, so there's no longer running water. there's no longer electricity. and for the few 1000 people who are still there, even if they're wanting to free, they're wanting to escape this hell, they simply cannot do it because there's no humanitarian corridor in. you know, the province of lou house has been under constant shelly dis, continuously since, but sorry, continuously since the beginning of april. so there's no escape for those people who are still trapped. there are corresponded, manuel shaws reporting from keith fair. thank you m ella montoya met with residence as well next year who are trying to rebuild their homes, damaged or destroyed in russia's invasion, lacking skilled workers and supplies. many are struggling to get the job done. if they are, we met, cut out by chance on the site or that immediate main road at above. we were filming the destruction caused when
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a missile hit her building. she was keen to show us inside, back in march, when russian troops were advancing on key. if fierce fighting to place in the area with hundreds of homes made uninhabitable of federal law, everything is falling apart like here and here. and she or boy, here with brown were but that the water came as you can see, is dripping on the windows. here it actually does the same in the room. everything is destroyed with nothing left. there are no windows year talk or katya says, local authorities assess the damage, not long after the strike, but she hasn't received any help since then. both. so yes, i paid for the repairs myself. i used all the money i had, and i installed new windows to keep the crows in the sparrows from coming inside in the doing the girls only katy's doing what we pers her can well, but some require qualified personnel, sir. so morton's little boy did. we can fix the windows, ourselves,
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that we need specialists for the roof. whatever might be you need to have special skills for that. that'll be pensioners, barbara, old women and men who live here, like they can't do it by themselves in water that will be send me the ability for the very value. she wasn't home at a time of the attack. you will catch, i see really come to shock of the miss or strike lawman of all of the nipple. me. i just can't imagine how such a thing could happen between us that the russians on you are. so called brothers more, you could launch a war on us seem you for so much destruction the better ok of ukrainians will never forgive that. oh, no room given the local authorities do what they can the day to are overwhelmed nor do for what i don't think more. there are 2 options. either people wait for payment from the regional
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or state government or we at the local level can also help with, but we always had a problem finding people for such work. and now even more so, given the number of people went abroad, they carry from a recordable to city counselors, says temporary housing is planned for the cold, announcing that many vulnerable people incatel situation. don't want to leave their homes, no matter how damaged they are. you will know when you would have to though, you know, i will stay here because we need to fix everything. but i look as you can see, i'm trying with our roof while it's still summer time look id because afterwards the rainy season will come. she said over me for now the russian troops may have left a key of area with the damage to have inflicted on civilian infrastructure will take months. if not, is to be repaired of it. now your current president, zalinski says rebuilding the country will be a colossal job. let's have a closer look at the scale of the damage inflicted on ukraine so far. more than 100
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hospitals alone have been destroyed. damage to civilian infrastructure is running above an estimated $4500000000.00 euros per week. thousands of kilometers of roads have been wrecked. hundreds, but bridges blown up. ukrainian officials have put the total economic losses from the war at more than $500000000000.00 euros to day ukrainian officials and international leaders have begun a 2 day conference in luke arnold, switzerland to come up with a plan to fund reconstruction after russia's devastating war. and our correspondent, or if some of an arm and joins us now from that conference in logan or your friend approach president flag mozilla. insti has just addressed leaders at that conference. alexandra, what did he say? he spoke about the situation in ukraine right now. a word the war is still raging. he spoke about the many, many schools,
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kindergartens and other educational institutions destroyed by russian artillery. he spoke about hospitals and other medical facilities destroyed by russian bombs. and she's, he stressed how important it is for the ukrainian people to have hope and to believe that they country can be rebuilt. and he promised far reaching reforms, saying that he's very thankful for ukraine for being granted a candidate status. but he also understands that the reforms needs needs to be implement ads and sir, let's have a little list. listen to what else he had to say a amenities versus law me even on a. ready quoted to me all rooms, meal $1000016.20 a wing to be the same with
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dreams. b cinema, which day star, which has a see the to be a my apologies for the poor, the audio quality of their from present lensky. or what can we expect now, from this reconstruction conference this conference is just the beginning of a long process, and we can expect the participants here to agree on priorities for the reconstruction of ukraine, but also a fund ally. and the european commission president has already said that she, together with the german chancellor, will be inviting to another conference later this year. and she has also announced a new platform for the reconstruction of ukraine, a platform that is supposed to coordinate action to map investment needs and to channel resources. but as i said, this is just the beginning,
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more is to follow. now the warren, who crime is raging as we speak, is not a bit early to talk about reconstruction. it is not too early, not at all you cray and officials, but also experts say at they are pointing to the effect that $5500000.00 ukrainians have already returned to their country up to fleeing the violence there. and of course, those people, they need homes, they need schools, they need hospitals, and they cannot wait until the end of the war. and of course, the planning for a reconstruction reconstruction offer ukraine has to start now according to experts, the ukrainian government, and also the participants of this conference here. because this conference is also supposed to send a strong signal, awfully doroty with the people of ukraine and also to send a signal to investors that ukraine is gonna be back when the war is over. or
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correspondence at some of phenomena. they're reporting from the reconstruction conference in logan o, switzerland. thank you very much. listen to denmark, malware, police say the suspect in sunday is mall shooting in copenhagen will be remanded in custody for $24.00 days for psychiatric evaluation. the man opened fire in the busy shopping mall in the danish capital, killing. 3 people, several more, remained critically injured. please say the 22 year old suspect who has a history of mental illness, confessed to carrying out the shootings. a frantic dash to safety. what started as a sunday shopping outing for many turned into a nightmare after a gunman opened fire in the busy field. small in the danish capital. a li persists or him and by her school, suddenly we heard shots as a,
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as i think i heard 10 shots, and then we ran through the mall. oh and ended up in a toilet of all the way around of 11 of us huddled together this early in this tiny space. i don't like it. it was really hot wind being about and we waited and we was so scared like the button. it was a terrible experience, but on a slightly off there was a several people were killed or injured during the attack which sparked and panic stampede as people rushed to get out of harm's way. a 22 year old suspect has been charged in connection with the killings. his motive is unclear, who still be the eyes and seek. there is nothing in our investigation. all the documents we have reviewed. all the things we have found or the witness statements
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. we have gotten that can substantiate that this is an act of terrorism that jail on jam families of the survivors embraced their loved ones with palpable relief. now the search for answers to this tragedy will begin up to some of the other stories we are following her for you abbas crash. and india has killed at least 16 people, some of them children. the boss veered off a mountain road in northern indian and fell into a deep gorge. the course of this accident is unknown inasmuch as don street protests have ended in bloodshed and deaths more than 243 people were wounded. this 18 people killed when unrest broke out us protest as march through the capital of the autonomy province. correct? kolpak stun, president shaft got no bureau if has declared
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a state of emergency in the province. china has placed 1700000 people under locked down in the central and province after 300 new cove at 19 cases were reported, leaving streets deserted, an empty, the 0 covey policy, which imposes strict isolation measures. in an effort to fully eradicate the virus, means people can only leave their homes to get tested. thousands of protesters in george's capital tbilisi have demanded the resignation of the government. demonstrators are angry over the government's failure to secure a candidate status in its bid to join the european union. georgia you bid as been delayed due to a lack of reforms, protest as an acreage a high or have taken to to the streets after footage was released showing police officers killing an unarmed black man, jaylin walker police shop the 25 year old after he failed to pull over during a traffic stop and fled in his car, people carrying black lives matter. banners took part in
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a demonstration at city hall. you watching he w. new still to come. he didn't win the race, but chinese driver job one who is one of the luckiest men and formula one after surviving this incredible but 1st to was trailer where days of torrential rain, of course, major flooding in the state of new south wales. more than $30000.00 residents around sidney, i've been ordered to evacuate their homes is just the latest in a series of floods to hit the east coast this year. so alias, emergency minister, said the frequent disasters shall climate change must be taken seriously. roach turned to rivers. cars drifting like capsized boats as flights rolled their homes yet again. many here wandering. is this the new normal way ivory was however it 4 times in 3 months is
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a bit. it much for all of us. a lot of us are typing, there's a lot of people in the area that i elderly with illnesses and stuff like that. me yet basically was that was rounded. the day lucius caught me off guard, leaving some trapped in their homes. are cars. this woman narrowly avoided being swept away by the torrent rescue. workers are in a race against time. as the sydney area has already received 4 times, the amount of rain it usually does during the entire month of july. with the national emergency services warning of the worst flood in 18 months. authorities afforded more than 30000 people to evacuate. they warn that the nightmare is far from over. we have another at least 24 hours to go before we hear
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that the ryans, my subside, but the grant is saturated. the river is a fast flowing, the dams are overflowing. so it's particularly dangerous at a particular the host, when a pan australia's feeling the backlash of climate change with drought, bush fires, damage to the great barrier reef, and now floods becoming not only more common, but also more intense. and for many communities, this is the 4th floor that i have seen is in less than 18 months. ah, and are some of those images are truly heartbreaking? are saying, are paypals at himes are their lives turned upside down again and they livelihoods very much impacted in more to alone. fords, killed more than 20 people. a toll all put shore to sore as australia phases evermore. extreme weather. and earlier we spoke to the environment, journalist a laura chung about how people are coping with these frequent floods. so if you,
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as you've heard people are really struggling. i mean, a lot of people have bailey even recovered from the 1st few events. and now they've been hit by these flooding events. i'm a couple of people i've spoken to today have just that they dont know how they can do it. you know, a few of them have said they might just pack up and leave and move to somewhere else and completely away from the flood signs. so you're really sensing that people are ty at their exhausted and they just don't know how to go on. so how much of a role does climate change really have to play here? what's really important to remember is that we've just had a lead naina where the system coming over the summer, which means that we've had above f bridge rank falls, which is why we've seen a lot of rain over the summer now. and we've just coming in to our storm season as well as becoming to those automate winter months, which means that we're seeing a lot more of the storms. so the important thing to remember is that this is quite common to sort of say for this time of the year, you've got a lot of other climate drivers which exacerbating miss. and so what we know is, is climate change worse since these types of storms and these types of where the
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systems are only going to become more intense and more frequent. and so does this, me, that communities they will have to adopt to more frequent francois good news. so the main effect is at the moment is just on recovering, getting through the next 24 to 48 hours and making sure that everyone is safe. and but you know, that raises an important question about what life looks like in these flood signs. i'm for lot of these residents, they really used to living with, with floods. but as you've heard, people are tired and they don't know how to go on. so that will raise the question on what's with infrastructure, looks like how we respond to these types of events and how we communicate with these types of communities about what is happening and, and how to get out. pastor and those types. evacuation messages, environmental journalist laura chung, talk to us from sitting there. thank you laura. thank you. i will have some sports is for you as well. a ferrari driver, carla st,
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has won his 1st career formula one race with the victory of the british grand prix at silverstein. it was the most dramatic race so far this season, overshadowed by a frightening crash in the 1st lap. well champion maxwell, stop in waste. no time in taking front position from color science right from the start. but the race was stopped just seconds later after joy can use r for romeo flipped upside down and smashed into the fence. miraculously, the chinese remained unscathed. so early at all, tribe res. okay. after a lengthy interruption of the race, color signs reclaimed 1st position at the restart. as his ferrari got the better of fest up and stretched full in the 1st corner. but science is joy wouldn't last long, fest up and took advantage when the spaniards went off the track to reclaim 1st position. but the 4th lea change wasn't far away. once again, signs found
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a way past to stop and who started to struggle with his tires. after a 55 acts impact laps science, crossed the finish line ahead of sergio perez and louis hamilton to celebrate his 1st grown pre victory in ferrari colors. ah, well congratulations to him from us. anton hardesty administrative did abuse or that talk about this crash that we've seen. i mean, look, look at that, we are how, how do you get out of this alive? and you get out there and joke godaddy got out of this rick and said that the halo saved his life. what is that? the halo is what you see there under that car added separating his head from being crushed into the pavement by a car going 250 case an hour with 750 kilograms on his back. sparks flying off the edge of his helmet. it's a very relevant question, how he got out of it, but it's about the halo that there is made of titanium are titanium wrapped in
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a kevlar. and every possible bit of hard middle that you can think of a, takes the white, a tooth london bus. one, the bus or 2 elephants so can with withstand a lot of for so it was installed on the cars in 2018. but what you saw yesterday was really was an incident, but it was the end of a, a safety road for formula one and a magnificent day. because formula one of last people along by like it and center back in 1994 after the scenic crash and his death in in italy, they made a carbon fiber cocoon round the drivers. and that would save the body and the legs . but the, the halo that you see there, the sparks fly off his helmet that saved him. and he got out of that wreck at mrs. the table and goes into the fence and he's able to walk away. there's a saying in aviation that there are old pilots and they're a bold pilot for there are no old bold pilots formula. one had a problem that they had bought drivers, but not all bought drugs. i lost a few rights along the way. this highland means that these young drivers can receive great and take the risk, but they survived to walk away and live another day. so what,
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what condition is you today? but as of today, there's not a scratch on him. is that the photos from hospital having same what we're saying and talk to our what we talked about you if you wouldn't seriously believe it when the race was stopped. after that 1st let, the other drivers got out to come round, and it was a familiar time for formula one because everyone goes into this all know what's gonna happen. but the most incredible thing was that they save one life in the form of the one race in the formula to race an hour before the halo did the same thing and saved. and otherwise, what's here on the vision that the red bull car flies off a curb and runs into the watch clear, carefully cow into helmet and that, but if the hell is not there. yeah, another light last potentially yeah. to live saves in one day. that's an incredible day of formula one and the end of a long road towards anthony heart. he w sports. thank you very much for this insight. you're watching
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