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program 2020 to 2020 inches in. ah. ethan weakness. status now? who's foundation? ah ah . this is d. w. news ally from berlin. ukrainian president thought a mere salenti vows to greek take control of the south of the country. the crimean forces are fighting to recapture the house on ridge of their outgunned by russian troops, but their president says, ready for a brutal battle, a successful counter offensive could mark a turning point or so. coming up,
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a massive california wildfire burnt out of control. thousands of homes are under threat and some of the world's oldest trees in yosemite national park. and in for me, the one charlie clear squanders yet another pole position. as he spins out of control in the french go on pre opening the door for tidal rival max bush, devon, to stroll toward another with ah, i'm anthony hard welcome to the program. we begin with the war in ukraine, where the country's military is now mounting a counter offensive in the southern hassan region which fell to russian forces. early on in the evasion, president followed mister lensky. his vow to take back the bridge and an says his troops are advancing, step by step,
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but the ukrainians are still outgunned by russian forces and urgently need more advanced weapons from the west. the ravages of war have left this village uninhabited, except for a few stray pets and these ukrainian fighters as they wait for the order to begin. new grains promised pushback towards the strategically and symbolically important city of capstone. currently, under russian control, this village is just kilometers from harrison, but on the ukrainian controlled side of the front line, the signs of devastation are everywhere in what's left of this settlement in his nightly address president followed him as a lensky vow to take back have sun and said ukrainian troops were already making headway there, but the him was cut up to that. first of all, we can say now that in the hands on region, the occupiers tried to gain a foothold that collaborators made various brazen statements. but how did it help them, or the armed forces of ukraine are advancing,
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step by step in the region. look like to publish these fighters, see it as their duty to future generations of ukrainians to resist russian occupation. cassandra williams additional, we will liberate harrison. that's for sure. moscow long's early. we won't give it away to the russians you. that's why we're here. we won't say that our children won't have to fight anymore. they will you all the so that we can resolve this war issue now. and for evelyn was up at panera's. some of these men fear they will be hopelessly outgunned by the enemy, william dominic with technology or clarity. we really don't have enough artillery here to cinnapool. if we fire 8 times at them, austria, they fire back $48.00 times. for now, they have superiority in artillery unless we're working with us who withdrew you can explore, coordinate, define can when you go through. and both ukrainian officials and western analysts fear the imminent battle for harrison could be the start of the bloodiest phase of
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the war. so far. your crime says it's prepared to restart grain exports through the black say, despite a russian missile strike on the port city of odessa. the attack happened just a day after the 2 countries signed the deal to resume exporting to global markets. despite the ongoing war. after initially denying any involvement, russia said it's missiles hit, a ukrainian military target agreement aimed to get ukrainian crop safely out via ship and help ease a global food crisis. millions of tons of brain have been trapped since the invasion due to ration attacks on ukrainian infrastructure. and a blockade that supports a correspondent innkeeper mathias billing. a told us more about the procedure of restarting grain exports. so there will be a corridor along with the ships. ships can move this corridor will be de mind. there is no complete demining of the ukrainian ports because that was one of the
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problems. you can fear that if it d, mind the pores, the russian army will attack there. so there will be just this one cory door and the ships that will bring the grain out, or we'll start from turkey. they will come into the ukranian pause. they will not be accompanied by, by russian or international warships. they will sail into these ports, will load the grain and then say load these ships i, exclusively turkish companies that have the right to, to operate these ships. and then they will 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 ports, so they will make sure that no weapons can be shipped on the way in by these boats and from the ts bowling in case. let's take a look now, some of the other stories making headlines around the world. and at least 17 people
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are dead after a boat carrying dozens of haitian migrants, capsized of the coast of the bahamas, risky workers were able to save $25.00 people, but believe up to 60 people could have been on board at the time. the boat was believed to be on route to miami. as it in president j, both scenarios bid for re election is official. the far right latest liberal party formerly approved his candidacy, had a rally in rio de janeiro. recent post show him lagging behind his main rival lula . the silver vote is said to take place. on october. the 2nd march on charities and coast guard ships have rescued over 1000 people in the central mediterranean this weekend. jim and organisation see, watch says it saved more than 400 migrants in 4 separate operations. migrants were trying to cross the mediterranean from northern africa to europe. the secure
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a gym of volcano in sub southwest, japan has erupt, sending black smoke billowing into the air residents from 2 nearby towns have been evacuated. authorities of raised the eruption lit to the highest level, although they say they are not expecting a major russian nuclear regulators. say operations at a nearby nuclear facility have not been impacted or sher lanka has faced a political and economic crisis for months. now. the president fled the country after mass protests against the government and crippling economic situation. severe shortages of fuel, food and other essentials have ravaged the country. crisis is also a cripple chill anchored lucrative t industry, which is crucial for the economy. the livelihood of these women is under threat. hello, phillip, we don't know what were happening in the future. we have food to eat today,
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but we don't know about tomorrow. i'm gonna have you found the violin. bad yamato. oh this, it's hard to live right now for to on the bad this month. only manage. mm hm. but we don't know about the next. yeah. aluminum of the bet. sure lancoste he industry has exported sale on t around the world since before the 1st world war. now it's struggling to stay afloat, meaning these t pickers could soon be without work. fuel shortages and power cuts have affected daily operations in the factories. prolonged power cuts result in plucked, leaves, withering, and getting spoiled. these are only the latest problems for the industry. 3 years ago, the former president introduced a ban on chemical fertilizer in the hopes of turning the industry organic, but it led to a collapse and production lead or no. what happened was social not only the from the top to bottom is going to suffer because of the subtlety shows. what are you
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afraid of was worse thing that could happen. worse things that on the world is going to last the salon. b for the thousands of people working on the t estates. wages are already desperately low. if they lose the little income they earn, it will be even harder for them to make ends meet. a state of emergency has been declared in part of the us state of california. as wildfire spreads rapidly, the oak, far as its been named, broke out near yosemite national park. it's 13th thousands of homes and some of the world's largest and oldest trees. this fire is closing in on the largest grove of giant sequoias induce amity national park fire fighters are hoping to protect these ancient
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trees. some of the largest in the world poems, businesses, cars, the flames are devouring everything thick, smoke 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 power one out. and the fiery thing coming towards us faster, faster weeks ago, firefighters installed sprinklers in the marine pots 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. a quiz. fire officials
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say it could take days before this one is fully contained. warmer temperatures and extreme drought conditions linked to climate change are making wildfires more common. 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. elliot meteorologist matthew compete. you explain to me exactly what it is that makes these fires so hard to contain. one of the challenges that jelly things that these days we're seeing extreme while our behavior phase larger human change. no, we thought about a hyper don't sitting over the lower 48 begging much of the country with well of average temperatures. but she asked 40 honest boss. now here's a thing for every degrees celsius, the air temperature reaches the air mold about 7 percent more walk up in california,
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where there is no water. suddenly that means you're desecrating the landscape, sucking all the moisture out of the ground, right? that much more dry fuel requires to work with at the same time. so we have these extremely more air masses here says you lifting the ceiling of the lower atmosphere, meaning fire blue can grow taller than incident or extreme butter behavior. they know much more quickly. different issues that are really come out and things that really things in that regard. on change worlds. i think broad wildfires in many european countries is there a chance we're just paying more attention at a time? video is easy to share from anywhere on the planet or is it as it very much seems that the threat is getting worse. i live all these days. everybody is a cellphone camera, so we're seeing much more to it imagery, news, israeli barbara ever did before, but we're seeing much more the way of record temperatures, record drought, of course those to build support wildfire activity. we recently saw about 40000
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people that are hard to france. thanks to wild buyers are in the same way. if you're about $1600.00 people in western europe, it's amazing to think that in 2022 you can still have thousands plus dying. a single heater that now that particular unit and brought temperatures up to about $4647.00 celsius in parts frames, you case resulting temperatures for the 1st time on record and get this. the previous record you gave was 38.7 celsius. only 41st time, but 34 different where station in case that are all time high temperature leave are not meeting of the national record so amazing. stop there and we're seeing results and real time. that was me to religious matthew could be g speaking to me a little earlier on the 4th. it's i think then matthew has been, god has won his 1st tour to france. title after sundays, 21st and final stage of the great race. thank god, laid the foundations for his victory in the mountains on the tent stage. he was
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back in the bunch as he coasted down the shop. silly say to claim the yellow jersey with belgium's yes. philip's and winning the final stage of the rice for me, the one now next the staff and his extended his championship laid to $63.00 points after winning the french grand prix. not for the 1st time shall declare, started a racing pole position. but disaster struck again for the ferrari driver. another pull position for charlotte clare, and very soon another sob story. the mon, aghast, had converted only 5 of his previous 15 courier pulls into winds, and the list of failures grew just 18 lapse in. as he spun out of contention. oh, it was the 3rd time this year, la claire had retired while leading on the team radio. he made his frustration plane once again max pushed up and was the beneficiary of declares was the grid at le castelli has been good to the dutchman
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and he took the checkered flag just as he had last year. elsewhere there was a rare moment of joy in a per season for mercedes. as george russell joined british compatriot and teammate louis hamilton on the podium, but the day belonged to for stopping. who 7th, when of the season, gives him a healthy lead over the chasing pack ahead of next weekend's race in hungary. and that's all for now, coming up next, research is on a mission to find a more humane approach. chicken farming that's coming up after a short break. don't go away. as you've got any issues or thoughts they will grade, he will be able to.

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