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ah ah ah, this is dw news coming to live from berlin. ukraine regroups its forces to defend donuts. the region is next in russia's sides after it captured the bulk of neighboring lu hans residents are racing to escape cities now on the new front lot . also coming up in the united states, 4th of july celebrations are marred by yet another mass. shooty
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police in chicago say at least 6 people are dead and $36.00 wounded after a man fired from a rooftop during an independent stay parade. a suspect is now in cost plus australia expands. it's a back you way. sion orders as flooding continues, some $50000.00 residents around sidney are told to abandon their homes with the flood risk remaining even as the rain subsides. ah hello, i'm terry martin. good to heavy with us. you cranes, military says it's regrouping its forces to defend the donuts region after retreating from neighboring lu hans russian forces claimed, complete control of hans following weeks of relentless shelling. both lo hunter, and do not make up the don bass area which has become russia's main target. the frontline has now move further west. russia has increased attacks on the city of
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sla yancey, where missiles have destroyed homes and killed several people in recent days. rockets have also struck chrome, a torso, prompting the few remaining residents there to try and get out. but ukraine's president below them is zalinski said his forces had reclaimed more than a 1000 villages and he bowed to continue retaking last territory. earlier i spoke with dw corresponded, manual shaws in care of, and asked her where she expects the main flash points to be in the don't ask region . well, sorry, that was sir. very much expected. as a, it looked more and more likely that serv, russia would install, it's forces in a new hands. so the ukraine, an armed forces have been prepared. you know, they have retreated from silverado nearest, and they have retreated from lazy chance. they could have done so much earlier, but it seems to have been a tactic to also, you know, try to exhaust as much as possible of the russian for caesar in that area. perhaps
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to prepare this new line of defense, which is now situated in the area between st. labianca back more back, move a mattress where we can expect again, that very fears fighting yesterday we've had a governor of little have, sadly i had a acknowledging or, you know, that little house was now under russian control, but it's, he says, this is one battle of this warrant, determined the outcome of the war momentum on the battlefield appears to be with russia for now. emma, how is that affecting more morale on the ukrainian side? well, like i said, i think ukrainians deed expect a rush hour to make some gains in no hands. this has been an objective for moscow from the onset of the war and even more so after day failed to seize the capital here in p. if so,
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i think this victory for russia doesn't necessarily, odds are down to the morale or the already low morale of ukrainians when it comes to russians invading their country. i think there's also a lot of hope, a key from the ukranian side when we look at the se, se in the front or in the direction of harrison in the direction of michel i. f, where indeed ukrainian or armed forces have begin quite consistently to retake villages and also a discount or a fancy sees, you know, a lot of western weapons being used to destroy, for example, a russian, i munition warehouses and likes. oh, so there's, there are victories. also in a southern, so finding particular and i think the attention of ukrainians is rather focused on top of the mountains, ukraine's president zalinski. he spoke to ukraine,
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ukrainians, telling him about the need to prepare for winter. what have you had to say, emma? about the way the war is proceeding. well, yesterday val artemis lensky, ukrainians president really focused on a, on the years after the war, he, of course pledged for reconstruction of ukraine. betsy said this would not only mean the reconstruction of walls and the reconstruction of everything that has been destroyed. he is a place that ukraine would become to free his european country delivery and then a message of how to people who very much also need out at a time where, you know, everybody has gone really wary of that situation. this millions of people who are no longer living in their homes who are separated from their loved ones. so those addresses by president zalesky are so meant to be a moral booster for the medians of ukrainian living. todays for m a. thank you very
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much. the w, as in manuel shaws they're reporting from keel. ukrainian representatives are holding their 2nd day of meetings with international partners to discuss rebuilding the devastated country. the talks are being held in the swiss city of luciano, ukraine's prime minister, told the conference that assets confiscated from russian all the guards and entities should be used to pay for the war damage backed in ukraine. residents are still coming to terms with the scale of destruction. signs of destruction are everywhere, but also signs of life in rebuilding. this is the village of yohina in northern ukraine. after the russians left, the people got to work. a lot of people here are grieving, but while our soldiers in the east are protecting us, we are working here in some places the task is monumental. this is the city of hot heath. after months of russian shelling
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a team of 4 in volunteers and local architects is creating 3 d models of the hundreds of structures that have been damaged or destroyed. documenting what was there for future rebuilding. but who will foot the bill when the ukrainian economy is also in ruins. thank you for being here. and you had a major summit in switzerland this week. leaders from dozens of countries and international organizations gathered to map out what it will take and how much it will cost to rebuild ukraine's your cities, including its hospitals, schools, and other critical infrastructure. michel bure. there have been calls to use frozen russian assets, including the yachts of oligarchs to pay for the reconstruction. in the mean time cities such as mary, a pole have been largely flattened and are still under russian control. the kremlin installed government there has announced the port city of former steel making power
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house will be rebuilt as a resort or dw brussels bureaus. chief of alexander phenomena is at that reconstruction conference in nagondo. earlier i asked her how feasible it would be for ukraine to get the money it's asking for from frozen russian assets. well, i think it's not doable yet. terry. we have to say, even though there's been a lot of talk about that with many european official officials and politicians for instance, saying that they are in favor of using russian assets to pay for ukraine's recovery and with the ukranian prime and is distressing here. and legato debts from his government's point of view, those assets should be the key source. here, however, it is politically and what is even more important legally, very complicated. freezing assets is one thing based on sanctions. it is an administrative procedure, bad to confiscating foreign assets is only possible when they are linked to
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a crime and you need a conviction for that. so as you can see it's, it's see it's very complicated, but many western countries among them members of the european union on a working to change a legal framework. they're thinking about a declaring could it sanctions evasion and evasion and you crime. and that could make it possible for them not only to freeze, but also to confiscate russian assets ear commission. president ursula, frontier lion has been laying out plans for re ukraine reconstruction platform. how is that supposed to work? it is supposed to cod in needed to coordinate efforts among co partner countries, public and private donors and, and institutions such as, for instance, the european development bank at this platform is supposed to map their needs,
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then it to say would resources can go. but it's just a beginning of a longer process in the end, they are hoping to mobilize what could amount to 500000000000 euros here. so that is what you cree needs. but at the moment, the european union is more busy. to try to get that the money that they already promised immediately for a ukraine, 9000000000 euros. so this platform is something that could be reality in the future, but it's still a long process. i would say like, 200 thank very much r t w's brussel bureau chief, alexandra on nomine. there in laguna, switzerland. now to the united states where independence day celebrations were marred by a mass shooting which left 6 people dead and 30 injured. in the chicago suburbs of highland park, a gunman opened fire from a rooftop striking crowds gathering for
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a 4th of july parade. after hours of uncertainty, police have detained a 22 year old suspect. it was supposed to be a day of celebration of fun with friends and family. instead, people had to run for their lives. minutes earlier, families with young children had been gathering for the parade. when gunshots suddenly bang out panic, perrins trying to protect their children. i remember hearing shootings and i like all i thought about it is you know, getting my daughter to safety and i ran with her. we went to the nearest mcdonalds and now she lost her shoe along the way, my daughter. and so, you know, she was scared, started shooting again, and we ran behind the building and i put my, my son in the dumpster. and he said there was
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a dog. and i went back to look for the rest of my family. it was horrible. police say the shoes have fired into the crowd from a nearby rooftop. with a high powered rifle, 5 people were killed at the scene. another victim died and hospital. dozens of people were injured among them. children. the attack comes just a month off to 2 mast shootings and texas and new york. it is devastating that a celebration of america was ripped apart by our uniquely american plague. a day dedicated to freedom has put into stark relief. the one freedom we as a nation, refused to uphold the freedom of our fellow citizens to live without the daily fear of gun violence. the shoes are managed to flee before police storms, the rooftop authorities issued to stay at home order for residence in the area.
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while a huge man hunt got underway. meanwhile, police announced they had identified a 22 year old man as a person of interest. he was arrested without incident and taken into custody more than 8 hours after the shooting. a shooting. that means that for some families, july 4th will no longer be associated with celebration. but with tara and grief. earlier i spoke to journalist to amber gilmore in chicago and asked her about the detained suspect. good morning from chicago, terry. we know that the suspect, the shooter was arrested at 6 30 pm local time in chicago by local authorities and by the f b i. we know that his name is robert e cream or the 3rd. we know that he's 22 years old. he's a resident of the highland park area. we know that a another family member of cream or was also arrested. i'm in the city of chicago
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a couple hours after he's arrest. do we have any idea what motivated the shooter, assuming it's the person who you're just trying to figure out what motivated anyone to do to carry out a new speculation about that? as of now there's being a several press conferences and, and wanted to still and here we know that it's still an active investigation from the f b i from 8. yes. and also from the highland park. believe we know that at least 17 agents and agencies are been helping or helping with the investigation with highland park. as of now, there is no more it's an active investigation. and that's the latest that we have right now. and tell us about the victims and we've got multiple people dead, multiple people wounded in that attack. we know that
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a couple of our maybe an hour ago or so the high them quite a few did mention that there have given resources cancelling the services for the family there being affect them also for the family members and victims. we know of so far as 6 people have been guild. i'm 31 have been injured. we know that the ages are between 8 years old and 85 years old. we know for a long i it's amber. thank you very much, shaw. that was journalist amber gilmore, in chicago, sketchup on smaller stories making headlines around the world today. italy has declared a state of emergency and 5 of its northern regions in the midst of the worst drought in 70 years. major rivers are drawing up and the lack of water is now threatening summer harvests of fruit and vegetables. sedans military says it will withdraw from political talks and make way for civilian rule. a coo and october
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ousted civilian leaders from a transitional government and prompted international condemnation and aid cuts pro democracy protesters have been calling on the army to step back from politics. u. s . investigators have concluded that palestinian american journalist sharina avo, or clay was likely killed by unintentional israeli fire, but the ballistics test on the bullet that killed her has proved inconclusive. the prominent al jazeera journalist was shot dead in may, while covering an israeli military operation in the occupied west. bank. protests have taken place in the rest state of ohio following the release of body cam footage, showing police shooting and unarmed black men. 25 year old jalen walker was found with over 60 gunshot wounds after he tried to run only a minor traffic violation. some
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50000 people have been evacuated from their homes in australia after a heavy flooding flooding in the country's largest city, sidney emergency response team say they made about a 100 rescues overnight. hundreds of homes have been affected while cleanup work has begun in some parts of sydney authorities along countries, east coast or warning that the threat is not over yet. with many more people, they're still in danger. i spoke about the floods with environmental journalist. laura chung in sydney so when thankfully starting to see his conditions easing tonight and harshly and tomorrow we seen the west of the conditions, particularly he had graded sydney, newcastle, and the yellow regions. as we've seen, a lot of these ice is received more than their monthly average rank, or just 5 days which is 90 or just how much rank like gosh, yet that now, as you said, is now moving to that recovery stage. so for
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a lot of these people are starting to clean out their houses and behind using houses. i don't wanna wanted to get that much and debris that slide into their hearts, naps. but the important thing to remember is that a lot of these communities we hired by floods only 3 or 4 months ago. and this is about the middle of all the time they've actually been getting the last 2 years. she said there is a general sense of assurance question and tiredness, of authorities been dealing with all this oh, there it is. a used to dealing with flags. it's not something that's completely unheard of in the ceiling. these communities that do live in these flood prone areas. what we don't usually see is floods on this type of scale. so the emergency services have admitted that they are stretched because they are looking after such an enormous amount of land we are seeing if even getting rescued we are seeing that evacuation on is getting out and emergency services at just doing their best to keep ahead of this really dynamic where the front door australians attribute these
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extreme weather patterns to climate change. laura, they absolutely do. and it's been a really important discussion in the late out to our federal election just a couple of months ago. and was really interesting to remember that we just had a linear weather event our our summer, which means that we've seen above average rainfall. and when they are starting to move into mast own season, which means that we will see events like this happen a bit more frequently. but we're climate change starts to get worse. we will start to see these events becoming more frequent and more intense. laura, thank you very much, shaw. that was journalist laura chung there in sydney, italy's prime minister has linked the melting of a mountain glacier that killed at least 7 people with climate change. thunderstorms have hampered the search for more than a dozen high crew. still missing in the italian alps after a huge chunk of glacier collapsed on sunday, causing an avalanche, ruskie services,
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se there's little chance of finding the last hikers alive. the break left, a huge scar in the glacier. drone searched through the night for people caught in the collapse, but rescue teams had to pause their ground based search out of fear that more ice would full restore. mean to compress there? to be clear. it's a difficult situation for the rescue. workers least working there is very dangerous at the moment we chair but equal so my it was early afternoon when a huge column of ice on the face of the mama, loud iglesia, broke off triggering an avalanche of ice and rock that hit at least 2 groups of high cuz the dead and missing from several countries, including italy, germany and the czech republic. it still unknown exactly how many mountain he has remained on, accounted for. relatives have begun arriving to identify their dead loved ones, a gruesome task. the condition of the bodies makes it more difficult as one rescue
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are described. they are torn apart the chicken, which trying to organize it in a dignified and sensitive way. done that, that's all we can do to help these people to know. so as that adequate to push them or feel free to lack of expert say, decades of global warming have likely weaken the glazier italy is experiencing and especially hot summer this year this weekend. so record temperatures, lack of snow in winter, has compounded the problem, leaving the glacier without protection from the summer sun. corona, virus infections or again on the rise round the world. portugal was among the 1st european countries hit by a new summer wave infection numbers. there are now starting to decline while germany, the u. k, and spain are seeing an increase. what can they learn from portugal? recent wave, the call rece reports from lisbon. when catalog, lighthouse voice fills the air of secluded father in lisbon. everybody listens.
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the melancholy sounds of the traditional portuguese music i once again attracting big crowds. the pandemic seems far away. there is no social distancing, no masks, just music, ah. in portugal, we are some chunk realty about it because more than 90 percent of the portuguese people it's vaccinated, so we try to come back to our way of living on the woocommerce. sometimes we have afraid when we see the news and something like that. news as such as that, about the new army crunch sup variant, be a 5. it spreading so quickly that infected numbers in portugal recently reached an all time high, but with less severe illness. covetous less of an issue for hospitals at the moment, while many patients have tested positive, they're actually being treated for other diseases. still,
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the spike and infections brought higher covert deaf rates among the elderly. now that case numbers are declining. epidemiologists like manuel carma gomez, are able to evaluate the severity of the last wave. the lumber of infections goes by, army, gro was so big, so much bigger than previous variance, that it's no wonder if you were a grade, the absolute number of steps that, that was expected. and i will show you the, the in detail in my slides. but if you do go the number off goes. busy up there was into account, then you have loop bell b, which is the percentage of cases beth di. and look, bear with me is really made very low after or be girl. actually it's a level that is comparable to seasonal flu. or even wes karima. coma says that the new armor crumbs up variance very likely evade the antibodies that people have
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developed at least 15 percent of cobra cases in portugal. ari infections due to the many waves fueled by new variance. what impact this may have on human health is not yet clear. experts agree new waves will be part of our new normal? well, one thing for sure are we can count on is that we are going to stay with these virus at reasonable reasonably i levels of situation in the population for quite a long time. are these values, those lot seem to have a susan l. u similar, similar to other was due to body flyers. it's throws me civilities so high that even if people stop living outdoors like in the summer it's then we'll still be transmission. he's hoping for a new generation of vaccines that not only prevents severe disease, but also suppressed transmission. in the meantime, it's mindful that people remain alert. karma gomez says that while cove it still cannot be treated like any other respiratory disease, people should learn to live with the situation,
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which is what these tourists are doing as they enjoy wine tasting and traveling again. we'd waited for 2 years have to come here. we, i think this trip was cancelled in one way or another at least 4 times. and when we had the opportunity to come this summer, we decided it's okay, we've been vaccinated, we've been boosted. and so we were going to come regardless. and coven is very bad in washington dc, so it's sort of how to maneuver through the, the bad parts of it as have many others. he in lisbon to the globe if father has plenty of bookings in the coming months, got to lush light though. is happy about that. for now, portugal is in cruise control. now some sports in a different kind of motor racing the annual lawn, more championships, different types of the popular garden appliance winter went head to head at the
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race held in southeast england is thought that the sport was created by a was created in the british paul but almost 50 years ago when a group of motor enthusiasts wanted to rights organizer in, radcliffe says he surprised there still enough people crazy enough to want to compete for you. just a quick look at the top story we're following for you this, our ukraine is regrouping its forces to defend the dynamic region. after retreating from neighboring hans russia has increased missile attacks on the cities of slow vianza and from a tourist prompting the few remaining residents. to try to back and in the united states, police have arrested a suspect after a mass shooting which left 6 people dead and 30 injured. the gunman opened fire on a crowd waiting for independence day parade in
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