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program 2020 to 2023 into the weakness. status foundation. ah ah . this is dw, live from berlin, ukraine's president villa drimmers lensky, orders evacuation of the proceed city of done yet. he also condemns an attack on prisoners of war as deliberate mass murder, families of the 50 soldiers killed by the missile strike. riley in protest,
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also on the program. turmoil in iraq, supporters of a powerful cleric, storm parliament for the 2nd time in a week. as a political crisis escalate and london is buzzing in the run up to the euro. 2020 to final. germany will kick off against england. what should be a tightly fought battle or the trophy? ah and told me your logic well welcome to the program. we begin with the latest on the war in ukraine, president village immerse. lensky has ordered people to evacuate the eastern city of danielle, the scene of fierce fighting with russian forces. he says, hundreds of thousands of others should leave combat zones in the wider don bass region. separately cube has accused rush of mass murder, killing 50 ukrainian prisoners of war in a missile strike,
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families of victims stage a protest in the capital key of many of the dead war veterans of the month long siege of mario pole. russia denies carrying out the attack and i should warn you that our next report contains some disturbing images tangled metal bloodstains and jarred bodies. scenes from this preserve wall camp in olive nica a sparking outcry across ukraine. it is still unclear what exactly happened. hill, ukrainian authorities said russia attacked the prison to wipe out evidence of torture and killing the men healthier were members of the as of regiment and other ukrainian units were captured while defending the port city of marie opal. the attack also left dozens wounded. many remain in critical condition. the
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ambulances delivered 7 p, o w's service, men of the ukrainian army. all of them had wounds in different places. all the patients received combined medical treatment. now they're an intensive care. woman . for russia, for it's bought, says ukraine guide out the strike using us applied precision rockets, jordan orchard last night. the keep regime purposefully committed another bloody provocation. a pre trial detention facility near the settlement of the nico where ukrainian prisoners of war, including fighters from the us of regiment are being held was struck by missiles launched from an american hymer systems. oh, no harm you. green's president wants war leaders to take a tougher line on russia. maya did she, there should be a clear legal recognition of russia as a state sponsor of terrorism. lamb especially appealing to the united states of america with a solution is needed and needed. now. russia has proved,
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with numerous terrorist attacks, that it is the biggest source of terrorism in the world today. so it's a fact he also called on the u. n. and the red cross to investigate the debts. although it seems unlikely that independent experts will get access to the scene. now, as we've heard in that report, you crane accuses rush of carrying out the attack to cover up the mistreatment all the prisoners. we are still up these mathias bellinger who is in odessa for us. what evidence the ukrainians have to support that claim? ukraine maintained that no rockets have been fired in that direction and no rockets have been fired in that part of the front and the state. it cannot be them who targeted them. moreover, they have presented some tapped phone calls by fight is from these pro russian regimes in the, in the east of ukraine and donetta and ended on ex region. and in
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these phone calls, soldiers clearly say that they think it's something that russia has that russia has blown up this facility and that they have been that they have been no incoming fire from ukraine, but they have been out coming rockets. this is the most yeah. most most striking piece of circumstantial evidence, of course, there is no hard evidence and that's why the ukrainian government, many people here in ukraine hall for an investigation by an independent unit like a like the red cross or the un into these into these into what happened there has also been a tweet by the russian embassy in britain that says that these that says that the as off members of the as off battalion,
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they deserve you mili aging death. that's also seen as some kind of offer circumstantial evidence here in ukraine. russia is squeezing gas applies to europe, and that's got many government worried. germany in particular relies heavily on russian gas. so authorities of drawing up emergency plans which could even involve include fuel rationing, to help avoid that cities, towns and businesses cutting back on the amount of energy they use. germany's capital is going dog. the lights on some of berlin's most famous landmarks, a being switched off. it's part of a nation wide effort to conserve as much energy as possible before winter when it's feared that gas which hates around half of german homes, could run out of corners. kegan's king no saving energy,
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has become very important in germany and all of europe because of the war in ukraine and russia's threat to count supplies from john were some damn good public institutions must lead, by example. in berlin were doing that by switching off the external illumination on 200 buildings. long gas robin. russia has slashed the amount of gas germany receives through its gnawed stream on pipeline to a 5th of its capacity with the government fears. moscow could turn off the taps completely in retaliation for e u sanctions. ministers are appealing to germans to do all they can to save energy . many cities a hating the call, alex berg is joining the great switch off lights on historic buildings will go out. most water fountains will stay dry,
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and public pools will be one degree colder. resident say it's a painless way to be part of the solution that you think is an a good idea. i think it's a good idea. i know we have to solve the energy crisis together on everyone has to play their part longer than when it's just something like lighting up public buildings. then it's easy, easy and cotton, though a cold winter may loom ahead for now people in germany, a still enjoying balmy summer evenings. but instead of under city lights there, dancing in the moonlight. and i have a look now at some other stories making headlines around the world. brushes, state owned gas company, gas problem, as cut off gas supplies to latvia sizing, contract violations, lafayette said, all by gas from other russian supplies. russia recently suspended gas applies to several e u nations because they refuse to pay in roubles. this presidential biden has
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tested positive for the crone of ours, just days after he was given a clean bill of health. following a previous coven 19 infection by the doctor says he has no new symptoms. ill isolate at the white house until he tests negative processing. at least 80 people have been killed in floods that have wrecked havoc across iran for more than a week. president abraham rice, he visited affected areas and promised financial aid out whether experts a warning of more rain, the coming days a political crisis in iraq is escalating as weeks of protest intensify thousands. the followers of the powerful cleric mocked had al serra have occupied parliament for the 2nd time in a week. the angry that rivals of al serra backed by neighboring iran, are attempting to form a government without him. via police try to repel demonstrators
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pulling down concrete was but they force the way into the heavily for to fight green zone housing, official buildings and foreign embassies. once inside, they storm parliament with protesters have vowed to stay until their demands a hat. they support the powerful nationalist cleric mach tata eye center. they want him install this prime minister in place of one of his rivals. i mean, we are here to fix a rock and get things back on track through the will of the people with god's blessings and our leader, mach toggles other. what does, this is a message to parliament from iraqi people. it is over the authority of this parliament is over, the people are taking power and we will decide our destiny. the a sutter's party came 1st in the parliamentary election in october last year. but he has since failed to form a coalition. it's the longest period. iraq has gone without an official prime
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minister. the paralysis means there's no budget for this year, holding up spending on much needed infrastructure projects and economic reform. anger is growing as food prices store and electricity costs worse. yahoo obama. i thought that the ruling class has caused enough damage to us in our country, being a good water hunted, but how do we demand? they are removed and replaced to guarantee a better future for a rock and its people. and also about doing their shot out on leave. iraq's political stalemate has raised fears that the dramatic event seen in baghdad this week could escalate into full scale civil conflict until sport now in germany meet england in the euro. 2022 final at wembley stadium on sunday journeys, women have won the competition 8 times already. but england go in as favorites as
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they look to claim their 1st major trophy. uh both sides have been impressive and the tournament itself has captivated football fans. the san zone in london has been buzzing ahead of the women's euro final germany undefeated thus far is led by striker alexandra pope. with 6 goals. she's in a race for the golden boot. after scoring both goals. and this, in my final against france, firms magazine posted a photo of her on social media with the moustache saying she'd been called up to play for the german men's tea pot may light of the post at a recent presser, i, with idle for england. it's no laughing matter. the nation hasn't won
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a major title since 1966. the women could win their 1st ever title in making the history at home. would be i seen on the cake. yeah, i think it will be a game changer. i think. i think it over he has been i think this tournament is, is already done. not both. yeah. would know that that extra step on, on sunday could really make a big difference. but is going to be such a difficult game when know that germany are always such a tough opposition and we'll, we'll give them the utmost respect and, but as i said before, you can't help with that to dream a little bit. one resident at the london zoo has already chosen the lion masses of england to win the women's euros. thank much mother, i find a cool that a lot of the public will be against us because it motivates us. i says, and i from what he did with history on germany side the tournament. his already smashed attendance records. at the final a crowd of $87000.00 is expected. it by munich have won their 1st
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piece of silverware of the season, beating our be leipzig in the german super cup. the defending windows lea, a champions nice at the 1st half news start signing sadie manet scored as by and went into the break with a 3 nill lead lab seek for back and the 2nd half the 3 goals of their own, but by were too strong, winning 53 super cup pits. the previous seasons, one is legal winners against the german german comp champions. in for me to one mercedes driver, george russell has claimed his 1st poll position for the hungarian grand prix. 24 year old prison sealed the fastest lap time on his final attempt. reaching out for our color science and sharlack lab series, nita and defending champion max to stop and so for the power failure and will start in 10th place is a reminder of the top star. you are falling for you this hour. you always present
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vala demerits. zalinski has ordered people to evacuate the eastern city of the next scene of fierce fighting with russian forces. cube is also calling for an investigation into a missile strike, which kill dozens of russian held prisoners of you watch the w news of next. our digital magazine show shift and that's it from me. i am told me on logical for myself in the team here in berlin. many thanks for watching a lender contrast of ambitions inequality 75 years ago, mahatma gandhi peacefully led the country to independence.
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