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germany, $86000000.00 jews like microbes to be annihilated even 77 years after the holocaust hatred towards jews is still pervasive. the history of anti semitism this week on d. w. ah ah ah, this is the www sly from berlin. ukraine repels russian attacks in done yet. the region is coming under increasing russian attack after the full of neighboring the wants. residents race to escape cities now and then you frontline, while ukraine said soft new defensive positions in the united states,
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another mass shooting mas, 4th of july celebrations. police in chicago, say 6 people, a dead, a man find from a rooftop during an independent stay parade. the suspect is in custody in italy, hopes fade for hike is still missing off for a dramatic. lacy, a collapse. climate change is being blamed with record high temperatures, accelerating a deadly avalanche. and in portugal, cultural life continues despite as some a wave of corona virus infections. we look at how the virus and the public response is changing. ah, i'm been fissile and welcome you claims military says it is regrouping its forces to defend don yeske commanded say they have today. tell the tax by russian forces
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on several positions in the eastern region where they still control major cities, many residents are a back. you waiting in anticipation of an increased russian offensive. the city of soviet ask came under shelling again overnight. russia missiles of destroyed homes there and killed several people in recent days. ukraine recently retreated from liz, a chance, one resident saying the city doesn't even exist anymore. the streets of lisa chance have fallen quiet, but the wreckage is everywhere. the capture of the city means that all of the lou haskell region is now in russian hands and objective that moscow has coveted since the war began in february. ukrainian military commanders ordered their forces to pull back, rather than attempting to hold the city. for the exhausted soldiers who retreated, rushes, artillery advantage proved overwhelming. at school for the lady, monsieur,
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there's at least 5 times more russian artillery here than what we have a glory been up to 10 times more moved daily within point up to $169.00 enemy positions if they're active, all of the same time ukrainian forces have retreated to the don, yet screeching, which along with lu hans makes up the white don bus one here they have been reinforcing, defensive positions for months. but russian forces have already turned the eye towards the dawn, yet screeching, particularly the major cities of slow vianza and crime at aust. sloppiest has been bombarded for over a week now, leaving many residents with little options, but to evacuate. yes hi. we went to the city literally for 2 days to pick up my things and now dis, now we are trying to take everything we have and to leave because life here has become scary. we only had time to evacuate the children. oh, long ago,
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i don't know. i think it's only going to get worse. i don't even know. i'm already thinking about leaving. it would be wise not to expect things to get better. those who stay behind a bracing for the worst, you know, as the front line creeps ever closer, emma shaw says in key for us, i asked her how the latest developments in the war are affecting the morale of ukrainians. well, of course, this is a blow to the moral of all ukrainians. to see the developments in the eastern region, you have to keep in mind that the cities we are mentioning, those are cities where most people who could, who could afford a tool were mobile enough to do so already left in front of the advance of russian troops. the only people who remained there are the people who didn't have any choice and you can see that they're leaving very dire condition conditions. there's no running water. sometimes there's no electricity,
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no way to communicate with the outside world, with the rest of the ukraine. so of course the morale of ukrainians is dampened by dad, but oh, so it has received a boost of late you were mentioning to solve the south of their country when in southern ukraine, the ukrainian armed forces have made significant gains or they have lost counter offensive or on harrison around michael i have, and i think that's where old eyes are. fetch might know her how a diesel counter offensive a will look like in the next few days. the next few weeks we heard al, corresponded their russian forces making gains while ukraine's lodging counter attacks, but who is gaining the upper hand? i put that question to gustavo chris, a defense policy analyst of the european council on foreign relations. well, for the time being a, by and large, russia still enjoys the initiative that is buying materials superiority, particularly, and artillery, but also in tanks and fire towel. ah,
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they have the initiative in is almost there half the initiative in the hassan or in resorting in car people bloss. still ukrainians are trying actually since 3 weeks to regain the initiative for to retake territory south on cassandra, they are fighting against the clock occupation. russia installing an occupation regime there, but the problem is also they made considerably gains of. there are still insufficient in numbers and fire power to really decisively break the russian defensive lines. so is that the, the problem time? and again, ukraine just doesn't have what it takes to launch a proper counter attack. the for you train, the problem is that they have made the soldiers to fight the half wall, interiors, or they have on the gun full mobilization. the problem is they don't have arms to
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do so they lack tanks, a direct fire support de la lack a d ahmed mobility infantry fighting because i'm a personal care carriers and they are short of artillery rush on the other hand, has plenty of fire po, about they are lacking to soldiers. that's why for them it was so hard to take cities alike, several of them yet averted, need to send infantry into the buildings to clear them, which is difficult for doubt. so the big question and here is obviously will the rest step in and provide weapons i to hire, pays to allow ukraine to equip some of these mobilized forces. some of these new forces are we also have a weapons, mechanized herb formations. and to a jew is still continue to, to maintain its armada of brigades, and i miss mechanized reserves that will be critical. and we'll see by the that goes, unfortunately, so far the west has delivered, bought, delivered,
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or good quality, but not the sufficient quantity needed to fight this war. this is more weapons, better weapons, and quicker can either side really when this war though, in your opinion, are we looking at another frozen conflict, developing all the ukraine still has the chance to actually it beat the russians and oh, push them back behind lines. well then it's of course a and matter how many casualties ukrainians would want to sacrifice if they really want to push, for example, behind lines that are held by the russians before february 24th. but it's still possible it, this is still an open end game. ok, what, what i would dearly advise western governments, particularly the u. s, but also the europeans is to be there that a stalemate, a frozen conflict,
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or where a front caught through ukraine in half and it wouldn't, would makes the sustainability the economic sustainability very doubtful of for ukraine as such. you, i mean we had a ceasefire after, mins, i knew was just to post or the war for 8 years. if you have a similar arrangement now, people will wonder, is this just to pause? they will not come back. the refugees will not come back. investors will not come back now, people will be, has it done to invest their money? people will be hesitant to engage in, in projects there, because they don't know when will russia re launched this? so for the sake of self sustainability and the west, not having to subsidize ukraine for the decades to come, it would be good if the ukrainians would at least have a, a partial victory in terms of regaining sizeable portions and decisively defeating,
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at least in one operational direction the russian forces. should that be the kind of offensive spirit in moscow is broken. you heard from military analysts go, staff can i say from the european council on foreign relations. thank you very much for your time. thanks a lot. at his a quick round up of some other developments in russia's war on ukraine. nate who members have signed the protocols for sweden and finland to join the military alliance. the nordic countries were invited to join at last week's madrid summit. their accession must now be ratified by all 30 native member countries that process which could take months or much longer. so today, and an international conference on funding, ukraine's recovery has ended in switzerland. participants said reconstruction must come with a commitment for more reform, transparency and democracy. ukraine has called for seized russian assets to help pay for war damage, a face of war. and in other news ikea says it is reopening in russia for
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a final online only sale suite is furniture giant is closing its operations in russia, although it says it hopes through sunday returned to the market. like you said last month, it would sell factories and shot its officers. a mass shooting in the u. s. has cast a shadow over the country's most patriotic holiday. 6 people are dead and at least the he injured. a gunman open fire from a rooftop in the chicago suburb of highland park. striking crowds gathered for a 4th of july parade. 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
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i'll, i thought about it is, you know, getting my daughter to safety and i ran with her. we went to the nearest mcdonalds and, you know, she lost her shoe along the way, my daughter answered. you know, she was scared, started shooting again, and we ran behind the building and i put my, my son in a dumpster. and um, he sit there with his dog. and i went back to look, the rest of my family is just 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 the month after 2 mast shootings and texas and new york. it is devastating that a celebration of america was ripped apart by our uniquely american plague.
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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 managed to flee before police storms, the rooftop authorities issue to stay at home order for residence in the area. while a huge man hunt got underway. meanwhile, police announced that 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. the shooting. that means that for some families, july 4th will no longer be associated with celebration. but with tara and grief in australia, evacuation warnings have been expanded to cover some 50000 homes. as flooding continues around, sidney emergency response teams made about 100 rescues overnight. hundreds of homes
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have been effected while clean up work has begun in some parts. authorities along the new south wales coast. a warning the threat is not over yet with many more people still in danger. we spoke to environmental journalists, laura chung and sidney, who told us about the impact of the floods authorities used to dealing with flags. it's not something that's completely unheard of. and the see here in these communities that do live in these areas, we don't usually see floods on the scale. so that is the status is having a session with plans. what we are seeing is getting rescued. we are seeing that situation or is getting asked and emergency services adjusting their best to keep ahead of this really is a quick look at some other stories making use around the world. sedans military says it will withdraw from political talks and make way for civilian rule. who in october austin civilian leaders from a transitional government and prompted international condemnation and 8 cuts for
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democracy protest as have been calling on the army to step back from politics. scandinavian airline s a s has applied for bankruptcy protection in the u. s. executive said the move was to assistant, accelerate the restructuring plans and blame the financial troubles on a strike action by pilots. wage talks between s a s and its pilots collapse on monday. italy is declared a state of emergency and 5 of its northern regions. the worst route in 70 years is not laid up. major rivers are drying up and the lack of water is threatening some harvests. the waves has also apparently contributed to the apostle collapse of a mountain glacier on sunday. at least 7 people died. thunderstorms have hampered the search for more than a dozen missing hikers. the melodic leisha is the largest in italy's dolemite mountains, but its last a 3rd of its volume in reason is italy's prime minister says climate change has
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contributed to its deterioration. most likely, one of the hardest moments of their lives, relatives of the victims, and cannot sigh northern italy having to identify the loved ones, killed and the alpine avalanche. one of them sent his parents a picture from iglesia, just moments before it collapsed. generally, if i also called us, he sent us a smiling picture. look how beautiful it is here. my walker below. then a so called so rack broke loose. the 200 meter wide ice block triggered an avalanche of ice rocks and water on the glacier. he came down on at least 2 groups of mountain climbers. climate change researches say the disaster is linked to global warming. the past week in sol, record high temperatures, only glazier. and last winter there was less snowfall than usual. meaning there was only a thin layer of snow between the glacier and the heat. the result,
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massive amounts of meltwater had collected beneath iglesia, giving the avalanche such destructive force. this feel if he lay master to massive amounts of water, acted like a lubricant accelerating as it happened just so quickly that any one below wouldn't have had a chance to get out of the way. if it had been a dry ice avalanche, perhaps they might have stood a chance. rescue operations are facing extremely difficult conditions. so far the search has been limited to overflights by helicopters and drones, due to lingering danger of falling ice and boulders, volunteers, and their dogs have been retrieved from the glacier. and they go to somebody about the least. we were met with an almost impossible task block because there were massive blocks of ice and rocket everywhere else was basically we had to leave because the temperatures are rising again. and we don't want to risk it out. it italian prime minister mateo drug, he travelled to canada to express his condolences to the families of the victims.
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he also looked to the future when we have to take all the necessary precautions to make sure that what has happened here can with a high probability, be avoided in the future. it's a tragedy that came so quickly, but the relatives nothing will ever be again as it was for the mama when we got back from feeder of the mother has lost her son to do it. and then there are the 2 close friends. it's really tough and do it up a little and with bad weather hampering the rescue efforts, the chances of finding survivors are getting even slimmer. what they say all is as chris of maya joins. as for the commission for g. o. c. anglais, theology at the bavarian academy of sciences and humanities in munich. if something like this can happen so quickly and it's so dangerous to go in on foot and find survivors. why with these climb as they are in the 1st place?
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well, it could not be expected that something like that that happened at that stage because these kind of collapses of glaciers are totally unpredictable. why? why they so unpredictable. i mean that melt water is always there, glaze is melting. yes. but the problem is that you don't see that if you have, let's say xerox k show where you see this, iraq's hanging on top of that. you can more or less weight that there will be one of the sex falling down. but in this case, it was a very smooth even so steep glacier which collected meltwater inside. so you can see from outside and the stage when it starts to be become unstable, it's very, very difficult to predict in advance. ok, so hard to predict. you can't see it. should we even be going anywhere near
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a glaze here in the 1st place then? well, is that what happens? and at normal opera is kind of fun. rather unique event. it could happen in different places in the abs, of course. but let's say 95 percent of the glaciers which are existing in the abs. don't a post such and such and danger to us because they are just not steep enough and they are not as exposed this. this glacier is actually what, what about in other parts of the world i've, i've been to places in new zealand in canada, can we expect more glacial collapses in such accidents in the future? i'm sure that also in the abs, but also in other parts of the road we can expect more of these kinds of accident accidents happening or let's say this kind of natural disasters happening if an accident happens in after that, that just depends on if there is
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a mountain traveler route, which is close by and we heard mario triology talking about precautions that need to be taken. what precautions do we need to take in considering this search as well? you know what, what are the precautions to the search is have to take well, in the 1st place, i think we have to look at like an inventor, ie of glaciers which might post such risks to the people. and then in the 2nd stage, we need to select places which are at higher risk and then we have to monitor these glaciers. but this is of course, a huge task. we have more than 4000 cases in the absence. first we have to select which are the potentially dangerous ones, and then we have to select the ones which are really hyper dangerous. and then it's kind of also a costly investment to do this. monitoring, it's not very cheap,
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it certainly isn't. but the dangers in there it's, it's a high risk sport, i guess if you want to do something like this, i feel is christoph, my a thank you very much for being on the show today. you're welcome. thank you. corona virus infections are again on the rise around the world. portugal was among the 1st european countries hit by a new some, a wave. and while case numbers there are now starting to full. they are increasing in countries including the u. k. and here in germany, so what can they learn from portugal of recent wife? gold lease reports from lisbon. when carlos light, thous, voice fills, the air of the gloomy father in lisbon. everybody listens. the melancholy sounds of the traditional portuguese music are once again attracting big crowds. the pandemic seems far away. there is no social distancing. no mosques, just music ah,
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being portugal, you some junk 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 and the worse sometimes we have afraid when we see the news in something like that news such as that about the new ami crunch. supp variant be a 5. it spreading so quickly that infect numbers in portugal recently reached an old 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 the spike and infections brought high a 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 logo of infections goes by,
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army, gro was so big, so much bigger than previous variance, that it's no wonder if you have a great, the absolute number of steps that dental's expected. and i will show you the, the time in my slides. but if you take, though, the number of case that there was in to work out there, you have live valid, the, which is the percentage of cases beth die and look therapy as really made very low after or be grow. actually, it's so level that he's got bearable to susan all flu or even wes caramel. gomez says that then you on the chrome sub baron's very likely evade the antibodies that people have 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. busy we can count on is there to,
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we are going to stay with this virus at reasonable, reasonable i levels of situation of a population for quite a long time. are these values, those lot seem to have a susan l. what you seem like similar to others, beautifully flavors. it's throws me civilities so high that even if people suck, leaving out doors, 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's still cannot be treated like any other respiratory disease, people should learn to live with the situation, 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,
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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, thou is happy about that. for now, portugal is in cruise control. disposal if you want to call it that santa different kind of motor racing, the annual lawn mower championships, different times of the popular gotten appliance went head to head of the race held in southeast england. it's both at the school. it was created in a british pop almost 50 years ago when a group of motor enthusiasts wanted to write, organize it in ratcliffe says he surprised there was still enough people crazy enough to want to compete by phone
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for we go, he is a quick look at our top story, this out, you christ military says it's repelled several russian attacks on positions in don, yet the eastern region is coming under increasing attack after russia seized control of most of neighboring the once residents of cities on. then you frontline, a racing to evacuate of next close up and how the sons and daughters of dictate his henchmen deal with the crimes of their fathers. i'm bankers all and i'll see you next hour with more news provide ah, ah .
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