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ah ah ah ah, this is debbie news live from berlin. ukraine prepared to restart grain exports from it's black c port, despite missile attack in odessa strike came less than a day after new crane struck a deal with brush to unblock the brain. craning, president william as lensky says, the attack proves russia is already violating the agreement. greece battle several
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wild fires as the country bakes and an unrelenting heat wave. the blazes have forced evacuations, including the tourists. the holiday island lessons had a final force set at the women's euros in england and france were the last to secure their 70 file spot. and the full tournament after beating rainy champions. ah, i'm willing to corrupt welcome to the program. ukraine says it's prepare to restart grain exports through the black sea, despite a russian missile strike on the port city of odessa. the attack happened just one day after the 2 countries signed the deal to resume exporting to global markets. for initially denying any involvement. russia said it's missiles, hittie, ukrainian military target. the grim is meant to allow transport, ship safe,
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travel in and out of ukrainian ports. millions of tons of grain have been trapped for months in silos and ships located by russia. the black sea you have, you correspond mathias billing as in the ukraine capital. keep i asked him what needs to happen for this grain export deal to become a reality. nothing should happen. no more strikes. that is because crane is set to implement that deal and to try to ship out grain. but of course, this strike was also a warning not only to ukraine and to the people who work in the ports, but also to the crews of the ships. the turkish ships that i meant to bring out the grain. um that they cannot be sure that they do not become target. so it's an act of sabotage and of further acts happen that will put the deal into big danger. let's zoom out to the war more broadly. you've been talking to people there. what sense do you have of where people everyday people stand on the war now?
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so many months into it? so in these parts of ukraine where there is no fighting, like in the capital key of life has basically returned to a more normal level. if you were on the street, if you had overslept the past few months, if you had been in a coma and you woke up in today's key, if you wouldn't think that there is a war going on there as few tensions as a curfew, but mostly the most obvious signs of war have disappeared here in give, but of course, people are very aware of the war. people are have brothers friend's daughter's fighting at the front line, who might never come back. and just the, the resolve is still there to, to, to win this war. nobody here in ukraine, almost nobody i've spoke with spoken to would be ready to the jew to, to close a deal that would involve ukraine giving up a big part of its territory. there is
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a, the, the feeling that ukraine must win this war in order to survive as a, as a nation. and that's also what people whom you ask on the streets are telling you, and let's listen to some of them. yeah, that i showed them either when it is at the wash and stop as fast as possible. and i want that someone helps us because more takes a lot of lives every day and more efforts we do 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. it is just horrible sweetie. more the processor is a clearer mother whom 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 it. how could we leave 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 as people are dying, and this is the worst you even did the summer. and whatever that the call was,
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it's impossible to ukrainian philippine fighting for their freedom for ages will not win. this was the person bloody occupying war. he and going from the people on the street to people in power. there's been, of course, a lot of political unity people backing florida me as the lensky the president does . that unity that we've seen seemed to be holding up it see, it's definitely holding up with regards to our everything that concerns the war with regards to a foreign policy with regards to weapon deliveries, demands will, weapon deliveries from the west or with regards to russia. but of course, there are cracks and there are a people accusing zelinski of monopolizing a power. there are, there is discontent with the, the, with the rule the opposition can play in this situation where much power lies with the executive. there are quarrels there. for example,
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a ukraine has deprived an oligarch off his of his citizenship, but there have been, there have been attempts to, to prevent opposition leaders from leaving the country by blocking their exit, et cetera, et cetera. these things are going on, but they do not concern at this moment. the war and the defense of the country, ts billing there in the capital. keith, thanks very much. that update. greece has been battling major wildfires amid a heat wave that is expected to last for days. on the island of les, both hundreds of residents and tourist alike had been evacuated from a popular resort. fierce flames have also raged for days in the country's national park. in the border with turkey, and here by village there was evacuated over night. heat wave began on saturdays expected the last for days and could reach temperatures of 42 degrees celsius. we asked you to you correspond to fly and schmidt's in tesla, nicky,
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to update us on the situation in the country. what we are looking back on a very difficult week with very strong lasers, more than 50 of them just during the past 36 hours. you already mentioned the most critical one, everyone in that the yes, a protected forest that has been on fire for the past 4 days and 4 weeks. i'm very strong winds at the very end. temperatures make it very hard to control the buyers and the strategy at the moment seems to be extinguished. the already burning fires, but to prevent them from reading. you also mentioned the other critical situation that we're having in less bows, where a holiday resort had to be evacuated. i just talked to a colleague of mine about an hour ago who is on site. and she told me that fires keep blaring up, but that the overall situation seems to be improving. airplanes tried to extinguish
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the fires with sea water and health has a right from the mainland in the morning and fires elsewhere. a state of emergency has been declared in part of the us state of california. as a wildfire spreads their rapidly, the oak fire, it's been named, broke out near yosemite national park. it's threatening thousands of homes as well as one of the most famous trees in the world. ah, this fire is closing in on the largest grove of giant sequoias india semi t national park fire fighters are hoping to protect these ancient trees. some of the largest in the world poems, businesses, cars, the flames are devouring everything. sake, smoke,
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historic and the parks scenic views. more than 6000 people, including campers, have been told to get out. they came by about 1520 minutes ago and told us that everybody's got to go about 4 o'clock our one out. and the fiery been coming towards us faster and faster weeks ago, firefighters installed sprinklers in the murray, plaza grove, to keep the trunks moist in a fit to keep the flames away from the sequoias, including one of its most famous attractions. this 3000 year old sequoia known as the grizzly giant in recent years, california wild fires have destroyed thousands of giants equus fire officials say it could take days before this one is fully contained. warmer temperatures and extreme dropped conditions linked to climate change are making wildfires more
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common. the yosemite blaze comes as much of the u. s. is in the grips of an extreme heat wave. parts of california are seen temperatures close to 40 degrees celsius. and now trying to some other stories making headlines right now. world health organization has declared fasfa monkey pox outbreak global health emergency highest alert level. the health agency hopes the declaration will draw more attention and resources fighting the virus which has been detected in more than 70 countries. 10 people have died and several more injured after part of a mountain collapsed at a chinese coal mine. authorities are investigating what caused the accident took place in the north western province of consume. mining accidents are not uncommon in china. the industry often struggles with poor safety. officials at the british french border channel at dover, say operations are slowly returning to normal after days of lengthy delays. the u.
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k. blamed the french for not writing enough staff at the border. crossing french authorities say new border checks after the u. k. left the you are causing the bottle the philippines, 3 people having killed in a shooting at a university in the capital manila, the incident happened at students and families arrived for a graduation ceremony. the alleged gunman fled the scene but was later arrested school and university shootings. are rare in the philippines, despite lax gun laws in sports, the quarter finals of the women's euros in england are through and the stage sat for the semi finals. france became the last team to book their ticket for the final, for after knocking out the netherlands an extra time on saturday. they'll face germany on wednesday before that it's hosts england who play sweeten. and let's get more and all the latest mac mail from d. w. sports here in a studio max,
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tell me, 1st of all, how are france able to secure their semi final spot? yet it was quite surprising they saw the reigning champions netherlands on paper to even match seems, but they were absolutely dominant. and that is with netherlands having arguably the best strike in the world. in viviana meet emma. but they were on the back foot early on. even the 1st half goal line clearance is just clinging on all the way until full time, and then going into extra time, and if petty se penalty sealed the deal later on. but viviana meet him a real shame for her as well, because being one of the best plays in the world, she had covey just 10 days before she tested positive. so she'd been isolating during the toner, missed the previous 2 matches, and then couldn't help netherlands. so they miss out on defending their title. they have bad luck there for teams. laugh what we expect going into the week. well, tuesday is england versus sweden. the hosts and heavy favorites against the undock sweden that england have just been fantastic this tournament scoring. it will germany as well as similar story for them really before the tournament. they want some favorites. now they really are against france and their 1st ever semi final
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and germany have great chemistry, great momentum and have yet to concede in the whole tournament. whereas france, there's reports of rifts with the coach cove, india, or wealth clashing with some players and dropping some star names before the tournament, as well as germany side. very happy. i expect the final will be england versus gemini, always drama on and off, the pitch max realty, to view sports, thanks very much. on the pen, ultimate day of the world athletics championships and oregon. the u. s. women's team stun, jamaica in the 4 by 100 meter relay race jamaica field in all 3 medalists from the 100 meter singles final could only claim silver as a group. t more prevails. us sprinters needed less time, passing the baton to marginally finished. first. i'll germany cause another upset, taking the bronze medal in the men's relay sprint. candidates select change over,
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saw them claim gold. and another upset at the championships. heavily favored americans looked set to retain their crown until the last change over. were a mistake gave the canadians just the slightest advantage. it was the 1st world gold in the event for canada since 1997 is united kingdom taking the bronze medal. and let's get you a reminder of the top stores we're following for you. preparations to resume grain exports are underweighed ukraine, despite a missile strike on the port city of odessa. the attack came, i've day after the un brokered a deal between moscow and keith to unblock grain shipments on the black sea grease has been battling. major wildfires made a heat wave that's expected to last for days. island of less boast, hundreds of residents and tourists alike. i've been evacuated from a popular resort. and don't forget,
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