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this is the pullman to unleash unknown violent boss and re imagine these teachings, relevance to gandhi's legacy. starts over 6 phone d, w ah ah, this is debbie news live from berlin. ukraine repairs to restart grain exports from the black sea. despite a russian missile attack, desa strike came less than a day after 2 sides agree to a grain export deal. if it fails, the global food crisis could get even worse. also,
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wild fires in the u. s. state of california force evacuations around taurus hotspot, yosemite national park firefighters are taking special precautions to protect the parts of rare, giant psychiatry. and the final 4 is said at the women's euros in england, france the last to secure their semi final spot of football tournament. after beating the reigning champions, benevolence ah, i mongo croft welcome to the program. crane 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 a deal to resort resume exporting to global markets. despite the ongoing war. after initially denying involvement, russia missiles hit,
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or ukrainian military target agreement aims to get ukrainian crops safely out via ship and help alleviate the global food crisis. millions of tons of grain have been tracked since evasion due to a russian. the russian attacks on ukraine infrastructure and a blockade of its ports. debbie correspond mathias billing, as in the ukrainian capital, keith, i asked them what needs to happen for this grain export deal to become a reality. nothing should happen. no more strikes. that is because the credit 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 are meant to bring out the grain of that to they cannot be sure that they do not become target. so it's an act of sabotage and of further act happened. that will put the deal into big danger
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. 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 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 2 days key, if you wouldn't think that there is a war going on there as few tensions, there's a curfew, but mostly the most obvious signs of war have disappeared here and give, but of course people are very aware of the war people or have brothers friend's daughter's fighting at the front line, who might never come back. um and just the, the resolve is still there a choo choo to win this war. nobody here in ukraine, almost nobody i've spoke with spoken to would be ready to the jew, choose to close
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a deal that would involve ukraine, giving up a big part of its territory. there is, or 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 show them as of when it is at, in 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 the 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 gone through the site that has common sense will win holes on 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? we're tired of all this air raid alarms, constant bombings. cities are being shelled. i don't understand as people are dying,
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and this is the worst. look even with the some of the much over the cover. it's impossible the ukrainians who have been fighting for their freedom for ages will not win this war, the prison, 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 flow to 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 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 role of the opposition can play in this situation
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where much power lies with the executive. there are quarrels there. for example, a ukraine has deprived an oligarch off his, off 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 to his billing there in the capital. keith, thanks very much, that update. and turning now to some other stories making headlines. russian foreign minister said he lever of kicked off his africa trip by meeting with egyptian fish officials in cairo. he told them russian great ex borders are committed to fulfilling their export obligations. following friday nations back rain agreement between russia and ukraine. laross is set to visit ethiopia, uganda and cock oh, francis on his way to canada,
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where he's expected to apologize to members of the indigenous communities there. over abuse committed by catholic clergy. a canadian government commission in 2021 found that generations of indigenous children suffered physical and sexual abuse at state funded schools run by the catholic church. the 2nd regime of volcano in the south western japan has erupt it sending black smoke billy. it would billing into the air residents for to nearby towns have been evacuated. forties have raised the eruption alert to the highest level, but are not expected. a major eruption. nuclear regulator say operations at the nearby facility have not been impacted in the philippines. 3 people have been killed in a shooting at a university in the capital. manila incident happened as students and families arrived for a graduation ceremony. the legend gunman fled the scene,
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but was later arrested. school and university shootings are rare in the philippines . despite lax gun loss, state of emergency has been declared in california as wild fire spreads, the oak fire as has been named broke out near yosemite national park is threatening thousands of homes as well as one of the most famous trees in the world. 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 homes, businesses, cars, the flames are devouring. if we think sake smoke has darkened the parks, scenic views more than 6000 people,
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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 fire even coming towards us bathroom, faster weeks ago, firefighters installed sprinklers in the murray potter grove to keep the trunks moist in a bit 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 drought conditions linked to climate change are making wild fires more common. the yosemite blaze comes as much of the u. s. is in the grips of an extreme
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heat wave. parts of california are seen temperatures close to 40 degrees celsius. now earlier i spoke to meteorologist bachelor co, caput she in washington, i asked him how much the current conditions across the us are diverging from their summer norms. that's a really good question so far ago say we're about $510.00 plus degrees celsius above where we should be this time of year. we think, yeah, it's summer time we're used to high conditions, but really we've had 3 major heat waves this summer. the instigator, of course, a heater or a stagnant tim of high pressure that is sitting there, languishing and refusing to budge desk how many areas at or above $100.00 degrees fahrenheit. it's roughly about $38.00 and a half celsius for weeks on end. so far this year, houston and austin, texas rather austin in san antonio, texas. both by more than $42.00 days at or above the triple digits fahrenheit. again, $3839.00 plus sales you some area seen $45.00 degrees celsius. all time records in
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jeopardy in a few low pals, and really it's causing a major issues for agriculture and people as well. when you're describing over any i states have very similar to what we're seeing here in europe wants to blame for what you call this. this air is dome of hot air. so one of the things that he has had an interesting with the set up in europe is that it's different from our traditional set of who are a big time. he does, where he got something called a cut off. lo, west of the very peninsula cut off, lo, being essentially a pocket of cold air, low pressure and spin that detaches from the jet stream. and because of that, there's not really to scoop it alonzo. as resolved yet, this eddie, that just sat over the ne atlantic pumping warm air northwards from africa in the united kingdom, into western europe with readings, way above where they should be, and 34 stations and the you pay back on tuesday at all time record temperature is not just for their station or for the entire country before this. we never see the temperature above 38.7 sales is in the you pay that record set back and i believe
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july 25th, 2019 and cambridge this them around many stations here at or above 40 celsius, which was something we didn't think we would see in this generation maybe 20502060 climate change playing a big time. busy making events like this, perhaps 10 percent, 10 times rather more likely to occur. so a 1000 percent more probable and make what would once a once and say, a 100 or $300.00 your events. nasa who could expect to see every 15 appointment by his records in new yearning, broken, faster and faster meteorologist matthew co. pushy, thanks very much for that. in sports, the quarter finals of the women's euros in england are through and the stage is set for the semi finals. france became the last team to book fair ticket for the final, for after knocking out the netherlands in extra time on saturday. they'll face germany on wednesday for that it's hosts, england will play sweden. and let's get more and all the latest mac mail from d,
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w. sports here in a studio max, 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 say 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 coven, just 10 days before she tested positive. so she'd been isolating during the tournament, 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 last 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
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some favorites. now they really are against france and their 1st ever semi final 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 germany always drama on and off the pitch max realty, to view sports. thanks very much. and finally, reminder of the top stories we're following for you. preparations to resume. green exports are underway in ukraine by saturdays missile strike on the port city of odessa attack came a day after the united nations broker dealer between moscow and keith to unblock brain shipments on the black sea. a state of emergency has been declared in parts of california due to wild fires. the blazes have forced evacuations around the famous yosemite national park,
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firefighters are taking special precautions to protect parks, rare giant sequoia trees. don't forget, you can always get dw news on the go download our app from google play or the apple app store. i'll give you access to all the latest news from around the world as well as push notifications for any breaking news. and this is to have the news live from berlin. next up is reporter looking at an effort in spain to ban a controversial version of bullfighting. data for that the also ah ah, what secrets lie behind these walls? discover new adventures in 360 degrees and explore fascinating world heritage sites.
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