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her i see of cause, so with this so the, the move is shaken. visionaries and made it when binding the meaning of modern africa is actually starting august the 5th and d, w. mm ah, this is the w news live from berlin. both sides trade accusations after 50 ukranian prisoners of war are killed in a mess all attack president polity. mister lensky describes it as deliberate, a mass murder in the russian controlled east. russia says the attack was carried
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out by ukrainian forces also on the program. us secretary of state anthony, blinking announced fresh sanctions against russia. and he tells his russian counterpart that moscow's annexation of ukraine would never be accepted. 16 people are dead and many more missing after flash flooding in the us state of kentucky. authorities born that search and rescue if it could take weeks. ah, i'm all all psycho, it's good to have you with us. we begin with a deadly attack on a prisoner of war. camp in ukraine ceased. russia and ukraine are accusing each other of striking the prison in the eastern front line town off or near, which is controlled by russia back separatists. the attack killed more than 50 ukrainian mil, 3 prisoners, many of whom were captured,
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defending the southern city of mary. you hold in may, ukraine is calling for the united nations and the red cross to investigate the death dw correspondent fun. if a child is in keep an earlier, she told me more about what had happened at the prison camp. first of all, it's really difficult to establish a picture here because it's impossible for us journalists at this point to access this side. also, in fact, international conversations like red cross in the un are not present a at red cross, just requested actually yesterday, that they want to be there. they want to make sure that those soldiers who are wounded and still alive, that they can be taken out, and the ones who have been killed can be evacuated, taken out in a very dignified way. now why we do not really know the conditions, the circumstances, circumstances under which this attack happened, russia and ukraine, blame each other for the destruction of this facility that appears to have killed scores of ukrainian soldiers among them,
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from the eyes of regiment. what we can say that the prison 1st to what exists, and that in that facility, hundreds of ukrainian soldiers were held after the surrendered of from the hours of sa, still pending mar, you pull in a me, denay. and from here on the picture gets blurry. even though, if you ask people here on the ground, they will tell you that if you look at those pictures, the very 1st images that emerge on, on, on, on from that facility that everything points to will russia. because if you look at those bodies upon the chart from inside the facility, but you also see bodies laying around their outside at the facility. and i would actually ask people who do not have to look at this images now to do so. so if you, if you look at those images, ukrainians here will tell you this was russia, but as i say, we cannot confirm any of it at this point. as i say, no access to decide. and we just have to see when, for example, the rat cross that where it was apart, when the,
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the soldiers that were surrendering and murray pool and help them to evacuate from there. we have to see when they will have access to side and what more they will be able to tell us. so funny how have people in ukraine reacted to this attack. people have very angry, angry because they feel that the international community at this point didn't really seem to could condemn these attacks at hardin, awful it on a higher level. in fact, president zelinski pointed out in his video night the video address and social media yesterday he wants washington to declare russia a terrorist state, a country that sponsors terrorism. and obviously asking most of the you and a rat cross to investigate this because un and red cross guarantee that the prison us a fool i going to be treated according to geneva convention. now a lot of questions are surrounding what may or may have not happened. there was wanting is clear. people here are angry and they want to know why this is possible
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. a why certain laws, international laws are not cap that have to be maintained even when there's a war ongoing. so people are angry while at the same time, others are saying, this is just the way for russia to provoke ukrainian soldiers committing the very same will. crimes, furniture reporting from keith, ukraine is ready to restart. grain exports in a move that is hoped will help ease the global food crisis. president followed him is zalinski says ships are ready to depart under a u. n. deal. the grain will be exported from 3 ports on the black sea where mines have been laid in the water. once international monitors have made shore only the ships only carry grain ukrainian vessels will guide them through the mine fields. and they will sail towards turkey and the boss for a straight. a cloud of dust to rumps as grain is loaded onto a merchant ship. in the port city of odessa,
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ukraine's precedence is on hand to inspect the loaded vessels ahead of departure versus old numbers. this is the 1st vessel being loaded up since the war began to sing, which are quivering. i'm standing in front of a turkish chevy more yesterday. this means the port has started operating on. the most important thing for us is that the port is operating and that people are working for millions of tons of ukrainian grain have been held for months and silos and ships blockaded by russia on the black sea, sending food prices soaring around the world. according to a recent deal breaker by the u. n. and turkey merchant ships will be given safe passage in and out of key ukrainian ports. this agreement, as the, as the secretary general said, is not just important for ukraine and ukraine's economy. but is it important for the world because it will help to prevent a global food crisis? official say more than a dozen ships loaded with grain are ready to leave. a rare moment of good news in
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the 5 month long war the u. s. has announced. so the sanctions on russian individuals and entities for what supporting it calls the global malign influence of the kremlin. it followed a call between secretary of state antony blinking and russian for minister sergey laboratory. the 2 men spoke by phone for the 1st time since russia invaded ukraine in february, or during the exchange blanket told his russian counterpart that moscow's annexation of ukraine will never be accepted. i spoke with broken d. w corresponded, mikaela, kootenai in washington, has more details on the fresh us sanctions against russia. what was made quite clear in that statement that came from the secretary of state, just a saw while after comments on that telephone conversation, that these were sanctions, in addition to those already imposed over ukraine, that they were very much separate and that they were because of russia's quote, malign influence on elections,
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but also democratic institutions around the world. this goes back to the, let's middling in u. s. elections. and this is quite interesting because it wasn't raised in connection with that telephone conversation that was much more f on close to home masses for the americans. and who have put in what they call a serious offer on the table to try and secure the release of to us citizen. so this really is a wholesale condemnation of russia's influence on democracy's world wide. and that's why individuals and entities are targeted here in the united states, who are seen as anti international and anti democratic hillock, if not reporting. let's have a look now at some of the stories making headlines around the world. spain in brazil have reported their 1st monkey folks related deaths. they believed to be the 1st fatalities linked to the current outbreak outside of africa. hundreds of people
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have been receiving monkey folks back seen in spain as one of the country's most affected by the illness worldwide. the us house of representatives has passed legislation to revive a band on semi automatic weapons. however, it looks unlikely to pass in the senate. republicans have dismissed the measure as an election year strategy by democrats. years of mass shootings in the u. s. has led to a push for strict to gun control theory. chris actor will smith has posted a new apology to comedian chris rock for slapping. smith said he was deeply remorseful for the incident. he struck rock out the oscars ceremony and marsh off the rock made a comment about smith's wife. least 16 people have died and many are still missing after record flash flooding in the u. s. state of kentucky. torrential rainfall washed away roads and hundreds of houses, houses,
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and some of the poorest communities in the united states. authorities are warning that rescue efforts and the search for victims could take weeks in a flash, st, stoned to sludge. after unprecedented rain hit the mountainous region of eastern kentucky, little was left above water including its residence. we had his way out and it was good. it was over my head, so yeah. it was. is harry easy? my car stopped stalled out. and then i didn't know what to do, i just kinda went into a panic. probably about a minute. 2 minutes at the max would start flooding into my car. that floods of this magnitude would normally, aka once in 1000 years, according to experts. the climate change is likely to make them more frequent. i local farm and said it's the worst damage he's ever seen. probably 95 percent
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people in this area, her loved oversight, houses, gorge animals. it's. it's heartbreaking. it really is. the flooding has got firewalls in several areas, making tens of thousands of people difficult to trace. more deaths are being recorded of the hours pass for children from the same family. drowned in the fast flowing water. means we've got at least 6 dead children. and it's hard, it's even harder for those families and those community. so keeper, i am there still lot of people out there still a lot of people on account of for we're going to do our best to find him. all rescue workers are trying to help people buy boat and just bought them from the skies. but it may take weeks to find every one if at all, especially as the ongoing grain submerges even more of what is left at.
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francis has ended his trip to canada by meeting survivors of abuse as former residential schools in ecology, which they asked for their forgiveness. and spank those who were brave enough to share their stories. the pontiff visited canada to apologize for decades of abuse. committed asked to check on schools for the indigenous community. some have welcome to the apology, but critics, including the canadian government, say it doesn't go far enough. i've pretty much empty feelings. i didn't feel that there was any passion, speech being delivered. what i wanted to talk a while was why the whole truth is important and you don't get to pick which truth you want to talk about. and which truth you don't want to talk of all. because we're leaving the damage of all of that. now the turkish and german 4 ministers have clashed at a 10 meeting in is stumble, and one of several points of contention. turkey accuses germany of fighting with
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greece and disputes of energy recess. melina burbock arrived in turkey with a packed agenda, the war in ukraine and the energy and food crises that flow from it. turkish military operations in syria and turkeys, human rights record. high on her list to was security in the eastern mediterranean, arriving from athens. the german foreign minister still had greek views on that subject, bringing in her ears when bare bulk into the turkish counterpart emerged from talks . mamma chevy show lou clearly felt she had been influenced by greece. all. maria, in the past, germany has played an honest mediating role in this process with a balanced attitude. about her recent times, we see that this balance has unfortunately been lost. we have to listen to both sides years. athens is concerned about growing belligerents from turkey. like these
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recent military exercises. tensions between the 2 countries have been sharpened by the discovery of lucrative gas reserves in the mediterranean. anchor has threatened to challenge greece's sovereignty over the aegean islands. such tough talk between nato partners is alarming to germany. it's as bad pardon? and i've been for partners in an alliance. in my view, it goes without saying that we respect each other's borders. it is therefore important to me that we do not drift apart politically at this moment. i am not indeed lament. and that was bare box key message. now is not the time for discord because division among supporters of ukraine would only play into the hands of russia. and finally, a rare and gold tiger has been born at cuba, national zoo in havana and have yet to
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be named the little tiger was born under way and as being cared for in the breeding department. angle tigers are an endangered species, but just around $2500.00 remaining in the wild. what a little cutie. you're watching. t w's alive from berlin up next. how swimming help than autistic go make friends and become more independent as on sports life after a short break? i'll be back in 45 minutes with more news. ah riddle word for the blue planet. ah, this isn't just.
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