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i need her women season starts july 6th b. ah, this is d w y from lane rush and shelling of easter new crane increases. it isn't done yet. come under growing attack. residents, lea ukrainian forces set up new defensive positions. also on the program rescue workers in italy, continue the search for hikers missing after iglesia collapse,
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but hopes a fading climate change is being blamed. as reco temperature set off a deadly avalanche and the new minions, movies. mattress box office records helped along by a biotech to trend ah, i'm from gail. welcome to the program. so it is in ukraine's danielle region are coming under, increasing russian attacks. ukrainian commanders say that battling russian forces in several locations in the eastern region where ukraine still controls major cities. when he residents leaving in anticipation of a fresh russian offensive officials in the city of florence, say, a bombs have struck a market killing at least one person. ukraine recently retreated from near by lucy
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chance with one resident saying, the city doesn't exist anymore. the streets of lizza 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 that 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. let's go for italy. let's see if there is at least 5 times more russian artillery here than what we have. a more even up to 10 times more daily within boys up to $169.00 enemy positions if they're active. all of the same time ukrainian forces have retreated to the don yet sc region, which along with lu hans makes up the white. a don bus one here,
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they have been re enforcing defensive positions for months, but russian forces have already turned their eye towards the don. yet, gretchen, particularly the major cities of slavery, answer, and crime at aust. sloppiest has been bombarded for over a week now, leaving many residents with little options, but to evacuate. yeah, pretty high. we came to the city literally for 2 days to pick up my things and now days. now we're trying to take everything we have and to need because life here has become scary. we only had time to evacuate the children long ago. 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. as the front line creeps ever closer. until
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meteor sandra mo, so as a russia foreign and security, a policy analyst from the department of war studies at kings college london, she joins us from ro, welcome to the w. m. can we start with us and russian territorial gains in east and ukraine? where is deployed so much firepower a can ukraine defend the rest of the dumbass region, or will i have to ultimately withdraw? when what is really interesting is how strongly they have defended that the rest of the sort of don't next. oh, last so far, i mean that's been hardly any advances of russian forces in the rest of it on yet. oh, nice so, so father been a really very good guy and holding any russian attack, they have a very good defensive positions. so one could expect a voucher for some time i, these regions might not food, but of holes russians now made feel that they have a momentum after taking control nova over 60, done yet, sensi chance are slowly moving forward as mentioned,
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attacking as love yon scandals, lavon same on the back motor loven's oxen. so i, there is, there is a possibility that the, the russians, a russian falls in advance further, but he's always important to note how much they, you bring as i also hitting, ah, behind the lines. are there be no tax on the nation day? pause on the on infrastructure on apples in the areas of medi medi medi fell full, also in the hot peeve overlap or zoned on yet. oh, not over lust. so there many areas where the ukraine is also able to heat a, you know, very, very much a deep in the air in the areas that on the russian control on. oh, little russia. yes. no i, it's interesting what, what you say that because what not, what we're talking about is sort of grinding war of attrition. all we do, you think looking at, i'm eventual stalemate a frozen conflict and an could this perhaps be what rushes actually aiming full i
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think would be far from what we call a frozen conflict. i mean that would require some kind of ceasefire agreement on at the moment. there is no negotiation on, on, on some kind of see file on the stacy neither of the 2 sides is ready to, to give up. are they totally free that they, that they lost don't do that they have applied without not of effort. so a both sides. steve really want to move forward on the ukrainians to retake the non they lost on the russians to retake or to take control again of areas that they separate east. i had to had achieved our had to add up to a concord in 2014 with the russian support. ah, for example, the senior snap not love young grandma told us that he used to be that are really bases of the writing of the ukrainian on full says. so i really don't see now at the moment that possibility of any immediate dos out of her some kind of off of a ceasefire. my eighty's do that if you're day president fuji was talking about and
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he being the russian for some rest fight. ah, so we might see some regrouping of the forces by that, that they're tillery attacks, that continuing on. what is really interesting to note is also the advances of ukraine in the south in the her to some area, slowly, but surely. they are also advancing. i know so what would happen if they, if a receiver audition on the quick meant maybe because we are notice that in terms of artillery, you know, what, there are you grain as receiving from the waste might not be significant in terms of numbers, but it is very powerful, very low able to heat at m j. o. as, as i mentioned earlier, i could be just a ton of the briefly to another focus of you'll work a will bit which is security and development. so now let's talk about the ukraine reconstruction conference that's just ending in the gone and switzerland. i'll be interested in your thoughts on that. the so called legato principles that have emerged, reform, democratic participation,
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and transparency. yes, i think this is one of the key elements by this has always been president the in the, in many of verve of the programs of assistance by the european union. and for example, the international monetary fund. they've also really tried to make sure that there is increased transparency, that there is f o 2 level and corruption. as you know before these out massive wake of war. there was a lot of pressure on the and schedule. and to tackle is that the corruption of the only galks an effort to so don't ensure that the reason i'm more an independent judiciary system, either that there is an effective at transparent, undemocratic accountability. so this is, it's not you, but it's very interesting that this is really made part as under accommodation on element out for the assist. and what, by what is also very interesting is that it is made clear that the green has also been, are going to be sort of ingle mando of the process. so we're,
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we're going to gave also that you bring in some agency and on back that really want to be seen, to what extent are they said base is going to work. but i think it is, it is important exactly. a message i it, it will satisfy many ukraine. ah, the fact that there is come make men to i, transformative process that really brings a ukraine up to you will p and standards. and that would also satisfy you european member states and might be very anxious about her. about a set of i see steam such a big country as the grain, which requires the quarter a huge number of a huge amount off of aid. anita has been pointed out by the ukranian prime minister there figured off 7 ah, 750000000000 euros. so that's a really significant figure. ah, probably over a us started over many years or so. i want we even pulled into nowadays how much countries are going to actually call mate, i once you know,
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once that reconstruction process and gets fully under way of good talking to you. thank you so much for joining us in the spring. so clearly take us, guiding us through that. so clearly there were 2 years ago, so a russian, russia foreign, unsecure diplomacy, analyst from kings coverage, london. thank you. don't quicker round up of some other developments. nato members of sign the protocols for sweden and finland to join the alliance, and all nations that were invited to join the last week's madrid. summit are all a 30 nato states must now ratify the process. as i mentioned that i interview an international conference on funding ukraine, that recovery is closed in switzerland participation. participants say reconstruction must come with commitment to reform transparency and democracy. ukraine once seized russian assets to be used to pay for war damage. i kia is holding a final online only sale in russia. the swedish furniture giant is closing its
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russian operations. it hopes to return one day. it's one of many western brands at quitting the country of the war in ukraine. away from the war, a mass shooting in the united states as cast a shadow of a 4th of july celebrations. 6 people were killed and at least 30 injured near chicago. when a gunman opened fire from rooftop, 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, parents trying to protect their children. i remember hearing shootings and i like all i thought about it is you know,
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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 his dogs. and i went back to look for the rest of my family. it was horrible. police say the shoes are 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 off to to mass shootings and texas in 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
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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 storm, the rooftop authorities issued a stay at home order for residence in the area, 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. as for italy, we're a heat wave may have been responsible for the partial collapse of a glassy up at killed at least 7 people. 13 hikers are still missing a mom, alada glasses in the dolemite mountains has lost a 3rd of its volume over recent years. i minister mario drago says climate change has contributed to its deterioration, rescue efforts of resumed,
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but hopes of finding survivors are fighting. most likely, one of the hardest moments of their lives, relatives of the victims and cannot sigh northern italy having to identify their loved ones killed and the alpine avalanche. one of them sent his parents a picture from iglesia just moments before it collapsed generously. if i also called us, he sent us a smiling picture. look how beautiful it is here. my wife belo. 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 on the glacier. 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 to 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 this. we were met with an almost impossible task block because there are massive blocks of ice and rock 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. let's take a closer look at this with jonathan bombay. he's a professor of earth observation iglesia ology with england's university of bristol and germany's technical university. a munich, a welcome to d w. jones us from bristol o. so we have this, so we haven't 200 meter block of the melodic glass, you're breaking loose triggering and then triggering an avalanche. is that an unusual event? yes, i mean in itself it's unusual but, but avalanche is, you know, avalanche do have an all time this. this one was exceptional exception in terms of
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volume allies dislodged, you know, one cubic meter of ice weighs about measured time. so imagine if you have thousands of cubic meters, thousands of tons of ice, you know, falling down the mountain. you know, i'm just, i'm just now. so that's unusual, but we're seeing events like this, increasingly across the house and not just ice have lunches. rock have lunches as well, and we're not a drug who is many things, but he's not a climate scientist. 8, he reckons that this is a result of a global warming. if it's something that cross your mind, well, look, if you warm the planet emails i sent you it's, it's not, it's not that complicated. one with a plan, it gets the faster ice melts. and so, you know, and the evidence for the generic global warming is in control. well, we all want to panic. that plan is 111 degrees since industrial levels us since
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$850.00. and that's going to increase the amount of melting get over glasses in the summer. and if, if this is going to have more frequently, then is there anything else or is it mountain resort, can do to prevent similar tragedies either in fact predictable. ok. so you can do, you can do any activity safely or recklessly, you can cross the road cycling, you can cross recklessly, you can shut your eyes and not the way you're going. or you can, you know, pay attention to exactly the same as being, being in the mountain down like it. there are 2 key things to do this. there is prevention. so you can, you can walk people about the house. it's actually stopping going in regions that are particularly risky ticket prone up time, and the authorities across the opposite on us. and you can educate, you can basically make sure you informed about the,
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the risks and how they change your time and season and location. and i think those 2 things are kind of key in making sure that you would use the rest. and if any, intrinsic danger is out of a bigger danger in the melting of these glasses i'm thinking of. when we hear about the melting of optic, i shall some which actually accelerate for heating. it's the melting of these glasses likely to cause any other problems. well, look across. yeah. we rely on place. well, water for hydro power is kick in switzerland. it's very important hydro power results and as, as you get increased melting in summer, you get a stronger sum of 8. it changes the amount of discharge that affects. 88, we use it for water resources drinking for irrigation. those, those sorts of utilities are going to be affected by changes in if you run off and,
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and a particular house is some loss, there's a place to make out a lot of bands and that's when you get something called nice stand leg that forms as, as the ice melting and forming a leg to stand by and that, that dam tails at some point and you get a mass outburst that mel wasn't ok. thank you for that. for the dolphin about glenfield is a 2nd and the been a for the border between france and switzerland. the world's most powerful particle of particle accelerator has begun a new 4 year testing program. large hadron collider. we'll send protons smashing into each other close to the speed of light. critics a, the project uses too much energy, but scientists hope test will yield valuable insights to the building blocks of the universe. that's
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a more on this topic was meta, rama christian, d, w. 's that science department welcomed us meter. first of all, explain to us how the particle accelerator works. thank you for having me. so imagine to do, small snowballs that are being thrown at each other. now, when they collide with each other, they break down into the smaller chunks of snow. and that's kind of what scientists are also trying to do with the particle accelerator instead of snowball is drawing high energy particles at each other. and they're observing the even that happens after these are high energy particles collide with each other. the aim is to simulate the initial conditions off the universe and find out how subatomic particles get them office. right. why? because we are often left with the question of how the universe was created like we
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seem to have gotten matter out of seemingly nothing. so to the big mechanism like peter higgs, he predicted that when you excite the heat speed that you tend to develop the particles which have masses. so, 10 years ago and i was in your mind a graduation in physics, it was a big news when they found that he's post on a we know how subatomic particles get their masses. however, the 3rd run which they are launching today, we will get to know where the heavier particles like you want. we'll also get their masses through the same mechanism. and the criticism is that this process uses too much energy. how much energy is needed for these experiments? so well, the total amount of energy that is required to run is much, much bigger, but the energy required to actually stimulate these particles is just $13.00 that i
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looked on both to put this into perspective. one electron volts is just the energy required for mosquito to fly. now, why? and let's see. although technology required for this is so special, is because it compresses this energy into a space that's a 1000000 times smaller than unless you do. so this is why it's so critical because you're taking this energy and putting it into a very, very, very, very small space. ok, thank you. me to ram a christian from dw science. thanks very much. thank you. a hey, something a little easier for you to get your head around with the new feel. minions, the rise of grew has smashed box office records, adding 200000000 euros just 3 days. and it's been helped along by tick tock. ah,
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the minions are back. as cute as ever, and ready as always, to wreak havoc. it's the kind of humor that cove it starved movie audience is needed. i love, ah, the chaotic rump that's wonderfully liberating in its trademark. a 1000000 silliness. it's next to non plot. and it's definite with of anarchy. and that riotous energy has more than inspired many fans from australia to britain, france and the u. s. armies of generations, eas, most of them young men have spiffed up in suits. the go to uniform for the film super villain grew and they're now storming cinemas to have a bit of fun at the movies. and under the hash tag, gentle minions,
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videos of their antics have gone viral with a capital v. with. let's have a look at this with karen helped out from the w 's at culture department talking to gentle medians. craze well can welcome. it. looks like these kids are getting up to some serious mixture. while they are indeed and leaving a trail of destruction behind them, as we could see, they're just like the minions themselves. and it is all in fun. but some of them actually did get pretty high on their own movement. so especially in the u. k. where some of the gentle minions were not so gentle that things got very rowdy was a lot of shouting in spelling of objects, lots of bananas, some most pits, and so, and so on. but that caused other patrons to then, of course, gets upset, demand refund cinemas were kind of upset. and in some places it did actually get bad enough for, for them to put up signs and refuse entries saying they would refuse entry to anyone wearing those signature suits. and so how did this tick tock trend come about? so this is basically the result of
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a full on marketing campaign by universal and illumination. and already weeks before they released the film, they had actually issued a tick tock challenge. so they urged gen ed to dress up in their, in their best suit and possibly a scarf, which is the go to uniform for, grew the semi villain. and to where that to the film that these kids, you know, a, grew up with this franchise. it's 5 years since the last film, they really went to town with it and transformed this main character into what you could call a living. mean really, and with all these talk posts and videos, they gave the film. huge visibility. so in marketing terms, of course, it's a massive success with mazda, or maybe to have been around for quite a while about what you think that they're so popular. you know, they, they were initially a side kick to grew back in 2010 when they started, but they really upstaged him. i think, sense. and this is the 2nd spin off that's all about them. and i think part of their charm really is, is that they transcend language really feel, you know,
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i mean, they just talk all these cute gibberish. they're, they're a very, very cute and yet at the mindless. at the same time, there's lots of cultural references in these films, great sound tracks and whatnot. but yeah, at a time when even humor is politicized, i think everybody's happy for just a little mind was chaos. ok, well, that's great to me. a call to the problem. thank you so much pleasure. that's a job today. news is next. i'll be back on the top of the good. ah ah, with
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