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he w world heritage 362. yeah, no. mm. mm. ah ah, this is dw news alive from berlin. ukraine prepares to restart grain exports from the black sea, despite a missile attack in odessa destroyed. pay less than a day after ukraine struck a deal with russia to unblock the grey ukrainian president. of all that, amir zalinski says the attack proves russia is already violating the agreement. coming up on the show, the world health organization issues. it's highest alarm over monkey pox. to clary
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the outbreak, a global health emergency, and pride wars back in berlin. after 2 years of pro virus prescriptions, hundreds of thousands joined the party in the german capital for the annual celebration. ah. hello, i am clare richardson, thanks much for joining us. preparations to resume grain exports are underway in ukraine, despite a missile strike on the port city of odessa. after initial denials, russia has said its missiles hit, a ukrainian military targets. the attack him a day after the un brokered a deal between moscow and keith, to unblock range shipments on the black sea president vladimir lensky, called the attacker latent barbarism. the ukrainian port of odessa on fire missiles struck the strategic city only a day after
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a deal was made to unblock grain shipments from ukrainian ports. for many in odessa, the culprit was obvious. we hear or what can i be shall hate and promised that they wouldn't bother guerrero and agreed they'd give safe passage. still they could get a gray not at all. but what does he do? he bonds them with a family cellular bonded. i cannot say that i'm surprised. i me rush always goes back on. it's on its word that it's, it's a, it's a nation that lies and steel and does whatever it once for its own gain. in conversations with turkey who broke the deal. russia was quick to deny responsibility who in our contact with russia, the russian stated that they had absolutely nothing to do with this attack. and that they were examining the issue very closely and observe british toilet less. but authorities in keith called the attack a spit in the face,
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and warned that moscow could not be trusted to uphold its promises. you're shocked, or if anyone in the world could have said before that some kind of dialogue with russia, some kind of agreement would be necessary. the won't look at what's happening today . russian caliber missiles have destroyed the very possibility of such statements. levity veil. the grain deal had been hailed by the un as a beacon of hope for millions in the face of a global food crisis. but less than 24 hours after it was signed, the deal to unblock ukraine's ports now hangs by a thread. our correspond, it matches bollinger is reporting for us from the ukrainian capital t i earlier asked him what the strike on odessa means for grain shipments while ukraine is planning to go ahead with these grain experts. so it's quite possible that there will be attempts, maybe successful attempts to issue about grain. but of course,
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it's a warning to every crew member on these ships these ships will be turkish ships, that they are a potential target. and that's probably what russia intended. it's an act of sabotage of this, of this agreement. that's very clear. now, it has now been 5 months since russia attacked ukraine. you've been covering this war for us since then. how have ukrainians adjusted to this new reality of living under war? look, if you'd been in a coma for the past 5 months, you woke up and you would be brought to key if you'd be forgiven for not knowing that there is a war going on. it's really they did the obvious signs of the war in the capital. i'm talking about the capital in situations of course, different than the east and south. many of the of, of the signs of the war. me that the check coins, the scared people who wouldn't dare to go out of on the streets on the signs are, are gone. a few things to persist. there is a curfew, et cetera. but mostly life has returned to normal. but it's
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a normality where your friend, your brother, your daughter, are somewhere fighting and they might never come back. that's the reality for people. so of course, there is a, there is a tension. i'm but people are trying to, to, to somehow go on with their lives, which they have not come easier than we have a people are out of jobs or the factories are closed, et cetera. life is tougher than it was before. but people are trying to keep the spirit to maintain some kind offer of her often normality of, of, of a life side of the war. you can not live um, in, in, in this exceptional mode that you had in the fight part in the 1st months of the war, permanently so, so, so people are trying to cope with it and am, may be, let's listen to what some of the people here on the streets are saying, okay, yeah, that i show and i might have wanted to say i didn't wash and stop as fast as possible. and i wanted someone helps us. because moore takes
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a lot of lives every day and more efforts video to stop the war, the more lives will be saved. and in general, the water is something that should not happen in any country in the modern world. like as of it is just horrible sweetie. more the processor is a clearer lagoon during the side that has common sense will win holes. and that it is us who have common sense because we are strong and therefore we will win our children a living handle that how could we leave of all that behind and tolerate the war where tired of all this air raid alarms constant bombings, cities are being shelled, i don't understand this. people are dying and this is the worst. you even he did the some of the much over the took over it's impossible. the ukrainians who have been fighting for their freedom for ages will not win this war. and the best bloody, occupying war, east, missouri. so yes i so now i think that no matter how long this war last my have to stay strong, not get distracted because our warriors need our support guy and he should work on
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our victory. look for the percent must have been together. everyone has to do what one can do best me emotionally crushing. thank you for those testimonies from ukraine mathias after 5 months of fighting. is there any indication ukraine will be able to regain control over the territory now under ration control? and that's hard to say. but what, what we are seeing is that there is another shift in the, in the court. her course of the war was as, as have it's been happening in the past. maybe 2 or 3 weeks after, but mostly about after them. much of a rocket launchers arrived from the west. so the 1st phase was this some attack from all sides on ukraine that has been fought back by the ukrainian forces quite well with anti tank weapons, mostly at this uncoordinated attack by russia. the 2nd phase was this artillery war, mainly in the east where russia concentrated all its r to fire power on
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a few places and, and they were firing. they had 10 times more 15 times more em ammunition than the ukrainians. and they were able to, basically slowly advance was a slow grinding advance. now, with the arrival of the multiple rocket launchers, the ukraine is much more able to hit the infrastructure behind the lines of the russians. and that has slowed their advance and that has considerably changed the dynamics on the field but, but whether this is enough to go forward and retake these territories for ukraine is pretty much a question. because or at least that's what ukrainian military is saying, that they would need a lot more, what weapons and possibly different weapons to advance. what they can do now is to considerably a a, make it difficult for russia to continue is past, but they are not yet able to retake these territories the gains they have been making, for example, in the south and it's counter offensive that they have announced also incremental
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at the moment, correspondent matches for, for us in cave. thank you. as always for reporting of the head of the world health organization has declared the fastest spreading monkey pox outbreak. a public health emergency of international concern. the declaration comes as cases have been detected in more than 70 countries. health agency hopes the declaration will draw more attention and resources to fighting the disease. the world health organization has sounded the alarm over monkey pox, which it says is spreading quickly to many countries that have not seen it before. we have an outbreak that has spread around the world rapidly through new modes of transmission about which we understand truly to and which meets the criteria in the international health regulations. for all of these reasons, i have decided that the global monkey books outbreak represents
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a public cold emergency of international concern. a public health emergency of international concern. it sounds bureaucratic, but in reality it means the organisation sees the disease as a global, healthy emergency. learning lessons from its covert response when it was criticized for being too slow and cautious to declare a pandemic. the w h o made this move in the hope of provoking countries into early action spread by a close, but not necessarily sexual contact. monkey pox has been mainly found in western africa until now, experts of baffled as to why it is spreading beyond that area and spreading so fast . it's not normally dangerous for those with healthy immune systems, but can be painful and lead to serious complications. so i had some lesions that were internal, not just on my game, but also on my mucous membranes all over my body, basically. and those were the ones that were super painful. vaccines are available . it's the same short that protects against smallpox production was put on hold
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when that disease was eradicated globally in the last century. the danish company that produces the vaccines as it can start deliveries immediately. but already there are concerns about voltages. monkey pops has been reported in around 70 country so far, often and networks of men who have sex with men. they have been at the forefront of protests calling for rapid and equitable vaccination programs, for the structure was bringing up to speed now with some other stories making headlines around the worlds. a state of emergency has been declared in part of the us state of california. as a wild fire spreads rapidly, the oak fire broke out in your yosemite national park. the worst drought in decades is fueling the flames. about 6000 people have been ordered to evacuate. israeli force as have shot and killed to palestinians during overnight raids in the occupied westbank. the military said it was confronted by armed men during their
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operations. israel has been carrying out near daily raids in the west bank for months. hope francis is on his way to canada, where he is expected to apologize to members of the indigenous community over abuse committed by catholic clergy. a canadian government commission and 2021 found that generations of indigenous children suffered physical and sexual abuse in state funded schools. run by the catholic church. well here in berlin, hundreds of thousands of people have taken part in the annual christopher street day pride parade. this year. it also sol support from the german parliament. this is a 1st for germany, the l to b t q. pride flag raised in front of the german parliament, standing tall as a symbol of support for the lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, and queer community. ah, hundreds of thousands of people took to the capital streets,
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celebrating and voicing that concerns. this light i am, i know been good friends gladly. it's still the case that especially in berlin taking that some way at night is nearly impossible because of all the crimes being committed. yes, we have same sex marriage in germany now, but a lot remains to be done. that would come up, man babbling, but we're a couple and we just want to show the world that we love each other and that we can express. i love openly without facing hatred for it, even that i the christopher street day parade is named after the site of the 1969 riots in new york that launched the gay rights movement. the pride event attracted people from around the world, including activists from water, ukraine. my name is lenny and i came here all the way from the ring. ah,
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the march ended at the brandenburg gate with enthusiasm still high. had all the pen ultimate day of the world athletics championships in oregon, the u. s. women's team stun, jamaica in the 4 by 100 meter relay race. make a field and all 3 medalists from the 100 meters singles final. i could only claim silver as a group. he more prevails as the u. s. renters need a less time passing the baton to marginally finish. first. germany calls another upset. they see the bronze medal and in the men's relays, brent canada slick change, oversaw them claim gold. in another upset at the oregon world athletics championships, the heavily favored americans looked set to retain their crown until the last change over. where am state gave the canadians the slightest advantage. it was the 1st world gold in the event for canada since 1997. with britain taking the bronze
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