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have a global struggle for water and nothing can be done. thirst starts august 10th on d. w. with this is d. w. news live from berlin, ukraine's president orders all civilians to evacuate from the eastern province of don, yet followed mister lens. he wants fighting will intensify. as russia continues, it's advanced into ukrainian territory,
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declaring the time to leave is now also coming up terminal in iraq. supporters of a powerful cleric store parliament for the 2nd time in a week as a political crisis escalates. and london is buzzing in the run up to the euro. 2020 to final, gemini, will kick off against england. and what should be a tightly fought battle for the trophy? ah, i'm will. i'll sika welcome to the program russian state media se a ukrainian drone attack on the crimean port city of sylvester pole has injured 5 people. the russian governor of the city published these pho, so showing some of the apparent damage. the attack coincides with a symbolic de honoring russia's navy. so far there has been no re change from cave
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to the claims. russia seized so as to poll and crimea from ukraine in 2014. i mean, while in the dot net screech and ukraine in president followed him, is zalinski, has ordered hundreds of thousands of people to evacuate to netscape. currently, the scene of fears, fighting with russian forces, who had already the government has made a decision to all of bigotry evacuations. from the 20th region, everything is being organized on for support for assistance, both logistical and payments. we only need a decision from the people who have not yet made up their minds. please follow the evacuation so we will help you. we are not russia. we will do everything possible to save the maximum number of human lives and limit rushing tara to a minimum maximum on merchant risk or earlier i spoke with d. w. a correspondent matthew has burling in odessa and asked him about the reasoning behind president. already miss lensky is mandatory evacuation order of
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the don't ask region was the authorities have called on people to leave the region already in april, expecting heavy fighting there. but 20 to 30 percent of the population have refused to leave these awful elderly people, but not only now the government is saying 50000 children have stayed behind in the dawn bus with their families. and the government expects fighting to intensify. and also as a winter will be approaching in some months and there is no heating anymore in the region because the guy gas supply that pipelines have been destroyed, they are now are organizing this mandatory evacuation. our citizens can stay behind if they sign a form that they take, take full responsibility for that. so this is not a forced evacuation, but it is a mandatory evacuation that is intended to increase pressure on them to leave the
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region because the government says it wants to protect them. it does not want to leave them behind. and if he is for their life and how big an operation would this be? how many people are we talking about here? well, it's very hard to say i, we don't have the exact figures. the government has had $50000.00 children plus their families plus some elderly. so expect this to be in the hundreds of thousands may be 2, maybe 300000, but that's estimates. we don't really have a clear number. so it will be a very big operation. but the roads are open, so it should be possible. ukraine has evacuated people from areas before ukraine has or already evacuated, 2 thirds of the people living in this region. but these were the people who were willing to leave some of them in their own cause. presumably those who stay behind are often people with little financial means. so this with this will require quite
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an effort from the ukranian government. but he has building our reporting. russia is squeezing gas suppliers to europe, and that has many governments worried. gemini, in particular, relies heavily on russian gas. authorities have drawn up emergency plans, which could even include fuel rationing, to help avoid that cities, towns and businesses are cutting back on the amount of energy they use. germany's capital is going dark. 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 hines could run out. of course, does, tig is king new saving. energy has become very important in germany and all of
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europe because of the war in ukraine and russia's threat to count supplies from john with them who public institutions must lead by example. in berlin were doing that by switching off the external illumination on 200 buildings along. robin, russia has slashed the amount of gas germany receives through its nod stream on pipeline to a 5th of its capacity with the government fears. moscow could turn off the taps completely in retaliation for a 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 and public pools
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will be one degree colder resident say it's a painless way to be part of the solution that you think is on a good. i think it's a good idea and 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 as still enjoying balmy summer evenings. but instead of under city lights there dancing in the moonlight, let's have a look at some of the stories making headlines around the world. you as president joe biden has tested positive for the crone of iris just days after he was given a clean bill of health. whitehouse, doctors, a. it's not a new infection, but rather a rebound case. seen in a small percentage of patients who take the antiviral drug packs, love it. but here's the bottom line. gunman have fired on guatemalan soldiers
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guarding the convoy of precedent. alejandro jama. t. the attack came as military officials stops a vehicle as a security checkpoint close to the precedence delegation. the government has confirmed that jemma tae was not present at the time and is unharmed. at least 80 people have been killed in floods that have wreaked havoc across iran for more than a week. president abraham res e visited effected areas and promised financial aid while whether experts are warning of more rain in the coming days. a political crisis in iraq is escalating as weeks of protests intensify. thousands of followers of the powerful cleric mocked harder al sather have occupied parliament for the 2nd time in a week. they are angry that rivals of outsider, backed by neighboring iran, are attempting to form a government without him via police. try to repel
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demonstrators pulling down concrete was but they forced the way into the heavily for to fight green zone housing, official buildings, and foreign embassies. once inside a storm parliament with protesters have vowed to stay until their demands are hurt . 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 mc toddle, solder. what us, this is a message to parliament from iraqi people. well, it is over the authority of this parliament was over, the people are taking power and we will decide our destiny. the father. a sutter's party came 1st in the parliamentary election in october last year. but he has since failed to form
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a coalition. it's the longest period. iraq has gone without an official prime 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. yagi obama. i thought that the ruling class has caused enough damage to us in our country. heritage being a good, what are the kinds of things, but how do we de manley are removed and replaced to guarantee a better future for a rock and its people. and also about doing their shot on iraq's political stalemate, has raced fears that the dramatic event seen in baghdad this week could escalate into full scale civil conflict. excitement is building ahead of the germany, england game in the final off the euro. 2022 at wembley in london later today. geminus women have won the competition 8 times already. but england go in as
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favorites as they look to claim their 1st major trophy. both sides have been impressive am the tournament itself has captivated football, thumps the fan 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, a even a idol. for england,
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it's no laughing matter. the nation hasn't won 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 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. what's going to be such a difficult game? would know that germany always such tough opposition and will, will 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's a lot of the public will be against us because it motivates us. i says, and i from what you get with history on germany side. the tournament has already smashed attendance records. at the final,
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a crowd of $87000.00 is expected. the english made bespoke a suit. it used to be an stelis, the pinnacle of men's fashion. but during the panoramic and lengthy loc sounds, many men swapped their suit jackets for a more casual look. but now things are starting to look up for london tailors. as correspondent, bigot mouse found out several row in london made to measure seats and office where since lockdown ended, james slater's business has been booming. very few people remain the same shape. ashley looked down, they were neither one on the health care co is no. they sat back and became lazy. a new body shapes mean new outfits, but dark color and formal seats are off. trend of the years of working from home. many customers crave something new and more relaxed, but if i pick a jacket out, i have to think about what trousers to put with it,
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what shoes and search you cause a lot more thought and a lot more work. your tailor therefore and the seats are just the beginning. how about dazzling dressing gowns involved with? and so this is 1st offer. entrepreneur marcus davis says it even where it to a business meeting with the pandemic of being things have gotten more casual and you might even say more fun. so at least for me, this is a way to express my style in a way that doesn't feel so formal. such splashy garments are not for the faint of heart, but traditional dog soon have also become a rarity in london. nowadays, wearing a suit is a conscious decision. now you move your arm forward to it, made her arm tight. yes. wedding, this groom to be as ordered a tuxedo. traditional style suit is definitely never going to die. there's always an occasion, you know, to why? so whether it be an interview to a wedding,
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but also there's nothing wrong with being the best. you're gonna room. the english gentleman, it seems still wants to look stylish. he's merely extended his repertoire, and his color range with he will change it. i mean use, well stories is next hair on the channel with reports from italy, germany, and ukraine. stay tuned for that. i'll be back at the top of the out with more news . in the meantime, of course, there is a d, w dot com for full, the latest allows aka for me in the t i by in the lead of contrast of ambitions of inequality. 75 years ago, mahatma gandhi.

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