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ah ah ah, this is dw news light from berlin mima executes for democracy campaign, as the men had challenged last year's military co writes group say they were murdered and cohort international action against the regime. also coming up traffic jams on the black sea as ships face long waits to export ukrainian grain d, w,
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visits farmers in the south. they're struggling to get their weights to the world. and fresh concerns about european energy security. russia cost gas delivery through the north street, one pipeline to germany. ah, i've been fizzle, and welcome and international outcry after me a mass military government executed for political prisoners. they included prominent law maker and well known democracy activists. the men had challenged last year's military coups among those killed were p. o z, a talk, a member of the elective ruling party, and the veteran activists chore men do better known as co. jimmy. the military accused, the 4 of being involved in terrorist killings, united nations and united states condemned the executions. many more political
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prisoners facing civil charges, tinted you. a journalist with been used international, told us more about the executions and how they are likely to affect me most democracy movement. yes, this is a kitchen, is ab, not legally dent day military. honda use legal as dab a rule of law as an excuse to killed the pro democracy at davis, and they are simply standing for the p barber mass so that a people are very i rich as for this is the q shin because like this case that it just only suspicion is not really are with a solid evidence that these, the, these b ball for people has actually make crimes. they are not criminal at all, or the, i just added this day, i just politicians. so that is really are making the people are very angry and really saddened for this kelly because for more than a 698,
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we have never had this is the kid channels that sentence in our country. so this is the, the 1st times after $98.00 and it is really make the people so, so shock. and this really, and i really like killing the people arise to democracy, people, human rights. and also this also like a break they international human rights. so that's what is feeling for this case as here will, the, the outrage has spread internationally, japan, the us, even china seems concerned. does the what to even interest itself in the international reaction. this really clearly shows that it up here about the international reaction because the international, normally condoms or to size. and then also show in there somebody that's all because there, there hasn't been any kind of like concrete action against whatever the mil to
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hunter has done against the people, the innocent people. they can't kill whoever they went and hung over. they went whenever they want, that the interest intention to come in and it has never done any kind of concrete action against them or to hunter so that that is what they have. sure. they have also like talent, imperative clemente as well as the bure barbara. what's this going to do to the democracy movement in me about this has really given ah, match motivations. although we are so set, what these people at a is really clearly showed the path that our pro democracy grew really have to be determine. very precise and very clear with our strategies we have to fight to and this miniaturization is we can never tolerate any act are impunity. any act of humor, ice violation against any human being in our country. so our, of our people of burma have to stand at because at the time that we really have to
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and this military gym, brutal action and we can never allow them. otherwise, they will rule this country with how to about the light like and they will kill whoever they when. so we can never allow that. so we have to fight them until we win. continue from bill and use international critic of the hood to now living in exile. thank you very much for your time. thank you so much. ukraine says it hopes to start exporting grain for the black sea this week, despite a russian missile attack on the port of odessa on saturday. russia claims it was targeting military equipment and ukrainian officials said the board of children or mosque would be used to send the 1st shipments of grain under a deal between russia and ukraine. dw nick connelly reports and from the region where he met farmers trying to ease a global supply crisis. ukraine is bringing in the harvest, spite months of war, despite shortages of everything,
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from fuel to workers. here in this part of southern ukraine, we deal to down 40 percent on last year. that still millions of tons. this is we, that half a 1000000000 people around the world mauritania to china, or waiting for lina. because this is all grown for people abroad in the ukraine can't and doesn't consume all this food, but no one's buying right now. the trade is, might be willing to take it off our hands for storage. and the, we only get paid once it goes to the customers. this is harvest is now pulling up unsold, and ukraine's granaries on top of last year's crop should have been shipped in the early months of this year. just when war broke out. your grades cashed off, farmers are often themselves will, they'll even be able to afford to plot next year's crop. if the ports to reopen, giving them a chance to sell what they have and pay for new seeds and fertilizer with seaports . like a desk shut. ukraine is trying to redirect a flood through a narrow stream and the crops out by truck and river budge,
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rather than the huge freighters normally used. the land journey is gone for a matter of hours to weeks for the trucks back up for miles around, waiting to unload the hopelessly overstretched river ports. the drivers can only guess how long will be camping out for us like that then. yeah, well last time we were here for 3 weeks later in the year, when a barge does turn up there that's only 20 trucks worth of grain. was not that so thought and there are thousands of us. he had said was much in a barely makes a difference. why so much in that? so the traffic jam continues out on the black sea, wherever 100 ships wait, their turn to end the river. danube river ports can only handle small boats, meaning lots and needed. all the romanian coast guard can do is watch and try to manage the sudden influx. i have never seen. such men ships here who are doing about, or $100.00 plus ships waiting to increase. the capacity of this route is,
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is not in the ball romanian country. because i go to that the main problem is the capacity of the, of the gradient boards. this is the problem, want to see that some of these vessels will take their cargo direct to customers in egypt or turkey. other smaller ships, stay close to home, you taking their loads to remain his main seaport. consanzo for the grain is collected before being loaded onto bigger ships. but the bottlenecks don't and here romania is busy shipping its own harvest. and the little spare capacity does have is barely making a difference. ukraine's farmers a finding to that cost that the alternative routes out only add up to trickle government keep estimates, exports are still only a quarter of pre war levels. that's why present lensky has been so keen to strike a deal to reopen odessa. but many here are deeply skeptical that piece of sea is possible. all war continues on land filled up with them. there's no point opening the poets is that means letting the russians in by the back door feel levels,
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we'd rather go on as we are tightening our bells and helping each other out with anything to avoid being occupied. when martha mcculler has good reason to be worried up recent days till person officials, once again made it clear they planned to grab yet more ukrainian territory. a couple other stories related to the war in ukraine, ukraine's defense ministry says it has received 3 german anti aircraft ahmed vehicles, along with tens of thousands of rounds of ammunition. the weapon systems upon of a deal broken by berlin to send 15 tanks in july to ukraine out of 30 in total. former german chancellor. gerhard schroeder was seen visiting moscow by a german reporter. short has a close relationship with russian president vladimir putin and worked for many years as a lobbyist for the russian gas industry. the former german leader told the reporter he was in russia on vacation. russia is tightening the squeeze on german gas supplies. it's cutting deliveries to just 20 percent of no capacity. the russian
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state energy giant gas prom, says it needs to hold another turbine at that notary. one pipeline for maintenance . germany has consistently rejected gas problems, technical explanation for the gas reduction. accusing the credit of using energy as a weapon to punish you for you kind related sanctions to our political correspondence. simon young. how will this gas pronouncement impact the german economy? while ben, germany's been racing to fill it gas storage ahead of the wind to serge in demand. so this reduction in supplies obviously going to make that more difficult. the german government has already announced a gas emergency here in germany. and of course, the european union commission president on the line is called upon all e u member states to reduce their gas usage to try and meet this problem in
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supply in supply. so i think there's a real sense of crisis. there's a meeting of regional leaders here today to discuss in particular the danger to industry if the gas doesn't flow to germany's heavy industry, particularly to the chemicals industry, also to at metals and glass and ceramics. and so all of these could be seriously affected. they might have to reduce production or possibly even shut down production entirely in some cases. and as to the wider impacts, of course, it would have a huge effect on the economy. generally, if gas from russia isn't cut off entirely, some economists suggest that that could lead to a drop in g d p here in germany of a perhaps more than 2.5 percent. and it's a similar picture, i think in other european countries. so a serious situation. so what's the deal with gach florida? the before which has worked for gas pro master his chancellor shippy was spotted in
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moscow claiming to be on holidays no matter if it's a holiday or business. both sound bad. well, it's not so long ago since again, sort of the former german chancellor was in moscow back in march. then he had talked with president putin directly. and since then quite a lot's happened. he's said that he's ending his role with the russian company roles. nasties also declined a job on the board of gas problem. so you know, it's clear that gach further continues to criticize the west approach on the a conflict in ukraine. for instance, he said that it can't be solved with military means what he's doing in moscow. i don't know, but possibly he still wants to be a part of this conversation. and to sort of promote his is pro russian line. he was
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tracked down by a reporter, i'm sure it be possible for him to have a private visit if he really wanted that. the 1st as he cropped tanks of arrived in you can, i just mentioned that before, almost 3 months after a deal. why did it take so long while these were weapon systems that had been sort of muffled by the german arm forces so they had to be brought back into a battle ready condition by the manufacturer. there was also some training today because you are ukrainian personnel were not used to using these particular weapons. and there's also been, i think, some problems with the supply of ammunition for the system. so all of that had to be got in place. i think a lot of people are still wondering though, whether germinate agenda government has really shaken off its initial reluctance to deliver heavy weapons shops. schoultz himself is said that the whole question of weapons procurement has to be speeded up in future. 7 young,
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thanks for the analysis. russian foreign minister. so guy lever off has arrived in the republic of congo on an official visit. he praised the african leaders for rejecting western pressure to cut ties with moscow. it's the 1st visit by a russian face. foreign affairs minister, the oil rich country, which is getting neutral stance on most of the invasion of ukraine. russia supplies weapons of mercenaries, too much of africa in exchange for access to natural resources. i spoke to elena philip philip taught for the most goes higher school of economics. now south africa's university of whether or not she gave her assessment on africa is role in the conflict between the waste and russia. ukraine. ah, if we could use playing our own role, you know the during the previous hold or i must take previous days during the previous cold war, we could walk a lot out to the competition and,
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and mitchie between the 2 camps, the west and the east, and it can gain a lot out of the prism so tense relations between the western russia. oh, think that they will get whatever they can out of russia, which will be on which will be a military support. so which could be missionaries which could be a better deal oil deal scale gas deal so. so they hope that they will get a lot out of all, not really opposing russia. it's in the ukraine in nigeria, poverty and unemployment pushing many young people into the dangerous business of stealing a refining crude oil. earlier this year and explosion at an illegal refinery killed
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more than $100.00 people. the governments are cracking down, but the problem is far from over. d. w. 's flourish truck or travel to the countries all rich niger delta and find this report. this is what happens when nigeria and security forces find an illegal or refiner. d. w obtained rarely seen footage taken by office as, as the set fire to one of the many refineries that through the main delta the steps of read through the accident. if real, which killed more than 100 people. they think it's a never ending test. from parents, when we try to throw most of this illegal refine refineries that you've seen the greeks there was to go back to fix it back all to go back. so this dr. weaver mandated by the law to glum. done on those
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that up every 3rd on this evil act. so he's actually a crime for the nation. a crime to the environment, a crime to the community. some blame is spike in terminal illness in the region on leaks and accidents, illegal refinery. all right? and yes, men like this feel they have little of that option we can see on the survive in really wants to leave is because maybe this is phase or the calling is we're not talking josie or not. what we want to walk out of the get would be so the risk sometimes we know, so we try to minimize it to she could die in an accident or if caught or convicted, spend the rest of his life in geo. what he says, there's no way that we earn
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a living for his family. kerosene is the most common product from even refiners. this is one of the highly refined kerosene, looks like now this one was just gara, which is less than $1.00. many people depend heavily on terrorism for kids, they don't use that are so readily available. all around the bio region could be turned into an oil producing and refining hob se activist. they have been calling for the government to legalize the refineries and give the men or pricing them proper training. there are no legal refinery working in my area. so does high level part of the openness out on the value of the what value and then pay some people for that? it's a good does this yes. what i'm not also qualify. a i'm unable to nbc official.
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so what they're doing in the greeks was arguing in the grid, drove it tip, and i thought the big what come in and tonight jerry asked, that's refining it's all oil. the country will continue to move billions of dollars to oil. and locals here will continue to and will be turn no matter how danger hope francis is in canada, where he's expected to apologize to members of the indigenous communities for abuses committed by catholic priests. he's a live pitches of the pope at a cemetery right now. he's also arrived at the site of a former residential school run by the catholic church, where digit as children, some decades of physical and sexual abuse that were taken for their families and forced to attend the schools in an effort to obliterate their languages and
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cultures. the catholic church had pushed back on coals for a papal apology until now. 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 are 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 didn't speak english. and we didn't understand teacher. and sometimes we didn't respond properly for which you would be slapped in 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's cree nation for an audience. below bereavement leave and open for the deplorable behavior of those members of the
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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 in can i join 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 visitor and doesn't plan to be there. i can understand the anger and vitriol, many people have expressed, especially on social media because of what they feel. the church and residential school has harmed their family not only themselves, but their parents, grandparents, 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 in the us californian. officials have evacuated thousands of
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people as a wildfire destroys swathes of land. the oak fire began friday and is burning out of control close to yosemite national park heat and low humidity. i helping it spread. scientists say climate change is fueling the fights. another californian summer, up in flames. the states fire fighters have gotten all to used to battling these kinds of places. the latest known as the oak fire has exploded in size in the space of 48 hours. air tank is have been deployed to contain the fire, which has already scorched an area of land. more than half the size of paris. around 6000 people have been ordered to evacuate their homes with thousands more advised to do sir. those forced to leave in a hurry, grabbed what they could. i had just enough time to get birth certificates. my
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dd 214 the picture of my went to hell a fire if you have to leave quickly and you don't know if you're going to come have a home to come home to. we have people here. we have volunteers who are responding who have also evacuated. so you have a lot of uncertainty. you have a lot of fear you have, you know, says the lot to take in soaring temperatures, combined with forests left tinder, dried you to historic levels of drought have created the conditions for fires to spread rapidly. california fire protection officials say the blaze is still spreading. it's already less than a kilometer away from the town of mariposa pines. it's also now just 16 kilometers away from the famous yosemite national park. in 201720182020 california's wildfire. seasons set consecutive new records for damage and devastation. those fighting desperately against the latest plays. know exactly
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what's at stake and how quickly they must act. let's take a look at some other stories making headlines around the world. several people have been injured in multiple shootings in the city of langley, in the canadian province of british columbia. police have apprehended once aspect. local media reports that the managed deliberately targeted homeless people. turkey, his accused grease of pushing a boat, carrying migrants out of greek waters and back in through turkish territory. the defense ministry. and andrew released drone footage, which it said, showed a greek vessel towing a dingey. it said the latest incident occurred on sunday. the roads and to nissan. so voting in a referendum on a new constitution that could expand the president's powers. major political parties vowed to boycott, the vote. critic say that the changes would give the president k e i it almost total power. i, since i eat, ousted the like the government last year. she lank as new president is seeking
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a bailout from international lenders after the country defaulted on its state. there was severe shortages of fuel, food, and other essentials for the crisis is also crippled, the once lucrative t industry which has seen production almost halved, to grow as a desperate for a solution. the livelihood of these women is under threat. oh no, i think we don't know what will happen in the future. we have food to eat today, but we don't know about tomorrow. i'm gonna be fun to viagra. then. bad yamato oh this, it's hard to live right now to do on the bad this month. only manage math, but we don't know about the next. yeah. aluminum of the bed. sure. lancaster t 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 pick her as could soon be with i work with fuel shortages and power cuts have
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affected daily operations in the factories. prolonged power cots 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 know what will happen to our social not only the from the top 2, but i'm going to suffer because of the suddenly shows. what are you afraid or worse thing that could happen. worse things happened. world is going to last the salon, the 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. and a reminder of the top story way following for you me,
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a mass military junta has executed full pro democracy activists accused the men of terrorist activities, the challenging losses military current international observers have condemned the killing d. w. 's asia is up next week. my colleague parish manager, and i forget you can get even more news on our website, d, w. talk comp. i, ben, fizzle, live, see an example. hulu with
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