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why? because no one should have to flee. make up your own mind. d. w. made for mines. ah ah, this is dw news live from berlin. ukraine prepared to restart. green export from the back. see, despite a russian missile attack on odessa strike in less than a day after the 2 sides agree to agree an export deal. i have this deal fails, the global food crisis could get even worse. russia's top diplomat begins
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a tour of africa in cairo. again, lab row says a deal on the safe export of ukrainian grain remains in place. his words come after the most all attack on the city of death were wildfires in the us state of california force evacuations. around taurus hotspot, committee, national park firefighters are taking special precautions to protect the parts of red giants, acoya trees. ah told me or laddie. well welcome to the program. ukraine says it's prepared to restart. green 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 assigned
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a deal to resume exporting to global markets. despite ongoing, the ongoing war. after initially denying any involvement, russia said it's missiles hit, a ukrainian military target. the agreement aims to get you creating crops out there, ship and help ease a global food crisis. the millions of tons of grain have been trapped since the invasion due to russian attacks on ukrainian infrastructure and blockade of its ports. we can now talk to these of these mathias ballinger, who joins me now from keith. but he has what does this miss? al, strike mean for the agreement it's clearly an act of sabotage of this agreement. however, it might, it might not end the agreement, but it's clearly a sign that russia still has the possibility to stop all the grain exports. it's assigned to this to the crews of the ships, the turkish ships that are going to bring the grain out so that they might be in
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danger. um, so it will of course not facilitate the implementation of this agreement and went to facilitate the grain exports. however, ukraine is saying is preparing for these grain ex pause. they're saying they're, there we go along despite this strike, there was also of violation of this agreement. it says in the agreement that ports will not be attacked um, but you can still hopes to bring out some of its grain of optimism that it would be possible to bring out all the grain that we are talking about. that 60000000 tons of grain is not very high here, and there is the expectation that this might not be possible what the procedure supposed to be to to restart these green exports. and so there will be a corridor along which the ships ships can move this corridor will be d mind. there's no complete demining of the ukrainian ports because that was one of the problems
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you cranford. that if you mind the pause, the russian army will attack there. so there will be just this one corridor and the ships that will bring the grain ouch. will start from turkey. they will come into the ukranian pause that will not be accompanied by, by russian or international war ships. they will sail into these ports, will load the grain and then say loud the ships i exclusively turkish companies that have the right to to operate these ships. and then they will go unload in turkey and turkey will then re distribute the grain on to other ships and on to other routes. russia will inspect these ships before they start off the turkish port. russian officials and military people will be in the turkish port. so they will make sure that no weapons can be shipped on the way in by these boats. i need of is mrs. willinger in. if thank you for that update.
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russian foreign minister. so gay lover of is in egypt, the 1st leg of a tour of african countries that will also take him to if the opiate uganda and the democratic republic of congo at talks with president of dill, fatter l. c. c. and egypt, foreign minister lover of said, russian green exporters were committed to meeting their orders in full, he reaffirmed the deal on the safe export of ukrainian grain remains in place. lover of also indicated what he called illegitimate sanctions. mean, russia is looking to re orient its foreign policy towards africa and other parts of the world. let's have a listen to what he had to say. we should move you today. we spoke in detail about the steps our respective foreign ministries need to take to prevent damage to our economic relations from western sanctions. we want to reconfigure our relationship under the new conditions created by those illegitimate sanctions imposed by the us
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and its allies. for you, let's bring an d, w, russia reporter vladimir as if off, thought amir, thanks for joining us. why is africa so important to russia at this stage? well, with the city, not on the military battle and on the yoke, ukraine, the witnessing a huge, better over my in some parts or right, especially in africa as well because the great expertise is over a huge importance. water consulting, it's no accident that mr. lever off is it on the 1st of africa to it is highly dependent on russian and ukrainian drains. 25 percent of the grants consumes ink that produced in russia, their grain. so it's obviously a part of the blame game was to blame of this current crisis around trying to push the blame to the rest of the work of the united states and europe. and you know, what is the crisis? blaming the sanctions imposed on the roster and trying to convince the board that
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are still have a partner. you have a friend in fight in class with the united states in europe in your notes union but, but we're still friends from russian. 3 point of view of it in africa, so he would be important for economic reasons for political, political reasons as well. right now with the european union express it frustration after many african countries refused to take sides. i particularly against russia following the invasion of ukraine. how has this non alignment been viewed in moscow? well, so for moscow from the moscow for russia point of view, it's another run confirmation that the word is not monopole or the russian tox, ross and origin said the word is not dominated by the democracy ideology, or is rasa actually are campaigning against pronouncing numeral, democracy, debt
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a couple of years ago. so russell, looking for friends and for allison, on the other continents and investing big amounts of efforts and big amounts of money to, to influence the public opinion that in africa 0 or delivering on the knowledge of the african countries. not understanding cripples but delivering kind of narrative information and the right to service is very actively creating informational, informational kind of warfare in the african countries delivering not on the content by the russian state made it. but it's a sub conscious equipment to distribute this content. so it's, it's a huge battle of narrative on the convention. it's interesting, they're actors in this, and this goes a long way back. can you remind us briefly of moscow's historical ties to african countries? yes, absolutely. in some countries, the history of the corporation did so union with years, decades ago, or some african that if you could sort of, you know, there's
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a whole, a whole history of weekends delivery to african country around trying to sell or sold already planned to educate into the constructions begun recently as far as the know and once again, the african countries taken neutral states on the whole complex. they're not joining the ranks united states and they just didn't excuse me. european union on the sanctions. they're getting there just waiting. alright. vladimir, as above from dw russia, thank you for speaking to us. let us turn to some more stories, making headlines around the world. the sakura jima volcano in south west japan has erupted sending black smoke billowing into the air. residents from 2 nearby towns have been evacuated. authorities have raised the russian alert to the
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highest level, although they're not expecting a major eruption. nuclear regulators say operations at a nearby nuclear facility have not been impacted. maritime charities and coast guard ships have rescued over a 1000 people in the central mediterranean. this weekend, the german organizations see, watch says it saves more than 400 migrants in 4 separate operations. the migrants are trying to cross the mediterranean from north africa, into europe. and the philippines, 3 people have been killed in a shooting at a university in the capital min manila, excuse me. the incident happened, students and families arrived for a graduation ceremony. the suspected gunman fled the scene, but was later arrested school and university shootings array in the philippines. despite its lax gun laws. hope frances is due to make a long awaited apology to members of canada as indigenous groups. on monday,
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the 1st nations community has demanded the catholic church, fess up to its role in the physical, mental and sexual abuse of children at school facilities. it was contracted to run as late as the 970 s or the church is pushed back for decades on calls for a people apology in canada. until now. the tiny, mostly indigenous village of mask watches is buzzing to make way for the pope. and the expected apology right here from the head of the catholic church. frances has already acknowledged the churches shocking indifference to indigenous life and culture at schools where the church was once contracted to teach and nurture 1st nations children. many like bruce cut, knife or taken from their parents, taken from their traditions and language, cut knife now lives outside edmonton, a 100 kilometers up the road from where his school once stood. and the majority of us to speak english. and we didn't understand teacher. and sometimes we didn't
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respond properly for which you would be slapped to the face. much worse, residential schools contracted to the catholic churches were sometimes home to sexual predators in the guise of clergy or staff. earlier this year at the vatican, pope francis invited members of canada as cree nation for an audience. below bereavement leave and open for the deplorable behavior of those members of the catholic church. i ask forgiveness from god. and i would like to tell you from the bottom of my heart, that i am very pained when i joined my brother bishops from canada, in apologizing to you. now indigenous people wait to hear the pope say something similar on canadian soil. bruce cut knife says he has mixed feelings about the visit and doesn't plan to be there. i can understand the anger and vitriol, many people have expressed,
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especially on social media because of what they feel. the church in residential school has harmed their family not only themselves, but their parents, grandparents and even great grandparents, but to cut knife believes a sincere apology, delivered right in the heart of where the terrible harm occurred. can still, he says, be quite meaningful. a state of emergency has been declared and part of the us state of california. as a wildfire spreads rapidly, the oak fire, as it's been named, broke out near yosemite national park, and it's threatening thousands of homes and some of the world's largest and oldest trees. this fire is closing in on the largest wealth of giant sequoias in yosemite national park, firefighters are hoping to protect these ancient trees,
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some of the largest in the world homes, businesses, cars, the flames are devouring everything. sick, smoke hostile 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, faster weeks ago, firefighters installed sprinklers in the murray, plaza 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 wildfires have destroyed thousands of giants. acoya with fire officials
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say it could take days before this. one is fully contained. warmer temperatures and extreme dropped 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 heat wave. parts of california are seeing temperatures close to 40 degrees celsius . this is dw, live from berlin up next it's shift and that was our website as their d. w dot com. i'm told me or latino. what oh, what people have to say matters to us. mm. that's why we.

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