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editor with where has history left its traces leading people hearing their dreams, a mediterranean journey in canada. so starts august 14th on d, w. ah ah, this is dw news live for berlin, ukraine's president orders all civilians to evacuate from the eastern province of don. yes. polity miss zalinski warns, fighting will intensify as russia continues its advance into ukrainian territory to carrying the time to leave is now was coming up 10 oil in iraq, supporters of
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a powerful cleric, storm parliament for the 2nd time in a week as a political crisis escalates and london is buzzing in the run of to the euro. 2020 to final gemini will kick off against england in what should be a tightly fortune battle for the trophy. ah, i'm all i was like a welcome to the program. russian state media say a ukrainian drone attack on the crimea port city of savannah. the pole has injured 5 people. the russian governor of the city published these photos showing some of the apparent damage. the attack coincides with a symbolic de honoring russia's navy. so far, there's been no reaction from keith to the claims. russia see sebastopol and crimea
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from ukraine in 2014. and meanwhile, in the done net screech in ukrainian, president volume is the lens. he has ordered hundreds of thousands of people to evacuate. don't ask is currently the scene of face 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 or full support your full assistance, both logistical and payments. we only need a decision from the people who have not yet made up their minds upon, 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. you shall maxim almost risk it or earlier i spoke with dw corresponded mathias bellinger in odessa, and asked him about the reasoning behind president. valerie millions is mandatory evacuation order in the jonas region was the authorities have called on people to
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leave the region already in april, expecting heavy fighting there. but 20 to 30 percent of the population have refused to leave these off an elderly people, but not only now the government is saying 50000 children have stayed behind in the don 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 eating any more in the region because the guy gas supply that pipelines have been destroyed, they are now are organizing this mandatory evacuation. 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 the pressure on them to leave the region because the government says it wants to protect them. it does not want
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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 that $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 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 will, this will require quite an effort from the ukranian government at
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a spelling of their reporting from ukraine. let's have a look at some other stories making headlines around the world. u. s. president joe biden has tested positive for the corona virus, just days after he was given a clean bill of health. whitehouse. doctors say it's not an infection, but rather a rebound case. seen in a small percentage of patients who take the antiviral drug packs of it. so here's the bar. gunmen have fired on go to mile and soldiers guarding the convoy of president alejandro. g m a t. the attack came as military officials stops a vehicle at a security checkpoint close to the president's delegation. the government has confirmed that james, he was not present at the time and is unharmed. at least when 5 people have died in a devastating floods in the u. s. state of kentucky. the floods brought on by unexpected torrential rain for rescue workers are struggling to access hard hit areas which are among some of the poorest regions in the us. if
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a little crisis in iraq is escalating, as weeks of protests intensify, thousands of followers of the powerful cleric mach tata al, saw that have occupied parliament for the 2nd time in a week. they're angry that rivals of all saw there's, backed by neighboring iran, are attempting to form a government without him via police try truly palate 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, they storm parliament with protesters have vowed to stay until their demands a hat. they support the powerful nationalist cleric mach tata a center. they want him install his prime minister in place of one of his rivals. on advent, we are here to fix a rock and get things back on track through the will of the people with god's
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blessings. and our leader mc toddle saw there was, 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 of the for 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 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 shore 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 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 iraq's political
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stalemate, has raised 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, and the final of euro 2022 at wembley in london. later today. germany's women have won the competition 8 times already. but england go in as favorites as they look to claim. the 1st major trophy, the fan zone in london, has been buzzing ahead of the women's euro final germany undefeated thus far is led by striker alexander, a 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 t. talk may light of the post at a recent oppressor,
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a with idle for england, 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 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 help with that to dream a little bit. one resident at the london zoo has already chosen the wire messes of england to win the women's euros. thank much mother god, i find a cool that's
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a lot of the public will be against us because it motivates us. i says, and i from want to get with history on germany side the tournament. his already smashed attendance records. at the final, a crowd of $87000.00 is expected. and chris harrington from d. w. sports is with me now. crest this has been a captivating turn him and tell us what is this done for women's football? yeah, i think the most, the most important thing it's done is it's pretty much proven to the world that women's football has potential to be just as exciting, just as captivating as means football. the numbers don't lie. the expected $87000.00 at wembley at the final is gonna break the record of amy european championship final men or women's, you know, this final has been breaking records every step during the tournament. every group match, you know, host or not. there been many great story lies behind this and also you way for it's
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going to have the 1st ever the final show in the euro. the 1st ever, there's going to be done a brit award winning singer. becky hill is going to perform as well. so it just, the organizers itself, the game play on the page has been fantastic. everything has aligned perfectly, you know, for this to really, i think get women's football into the conversation as men's football has always been. and so what needs to be done now to keep this momentum going, what you want to keep on investing, you know, keep on investing. i mentioned you way for, you know, one quote. i read that, you know, sit out to me that is, that you way for is treating the women's euros like it used to treat the mans euros of past. and we see that, you know, reflected also in the attendance numbers, 800000 of those attended over 500000000 are expected to attend of the match. and excuse me, 500 thousands use me over 100000, have been children. and then that breakdown in men and women, you know, 53 percent had been men in attendance. you know, i think the money's important,
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the game plays important, but as long as the action is as captivating as it's been, i think the numbers in the investments should stand the test of time. hopefully, because england and germany, it's one of footballs. greatest river rivalries. what are you expecting from the match to know a lot of firecrackers? you know, in terms of football, you have to striker zeno. going for the golden boot. you know, on one side you have beth mead for england. they're on home soil. they haven't one . you know it's, it's 1966 and national trophy, they'll be trying to look for their 1st made a trophy for the women side. and germany in this tournament, they pretty much own the tournament. they keep on winning and they're laid by alexandra pope. also in the running for the golden boots. so any time you have to dynamic strikers going up, you know, to size a been spectacular, offensively strong in the back. i'm expecting a lot of firecrackers. a lot of people say the home field advantage, you know, we'll get them over that. people have england winning, you know, but if history proves anything, 2009,
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they meant the final in germany demolished england. we have to wait and see, i'm sure everyone will have their popcorn ready as well. i it should be one heck of a match x i saying match ahead this evening. chris harrington, dealer d w sports. thank you very much. thank you. now it's year thousands of flamingo chicks are born and europe's biggest flamingo colony and southern spain. before the hatchlings fly off for the 1st time, 2 other nights reserves in europe and africa, volunteers around them, round them up rather, and tag them. the idea is to study the migration patterns. we've just come into the world. but people want to know where they'll all go. scientists and hundreds of while, until the tagging these flamingo chicks to study migration. and where better to do it than at europe's greatest colony of flamingos in southern spain. i tell people it thanks to this kind of tagging with these pbc rings.
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we can know if these animals, i am getting a france, why libya got morocco or he, if, with the wallet tails 1st round up, all the birds into up in the record, bonnie parameter and last on a plastic ring, this will track their location. the project was halted for the last 2 years due to pandemic restrictions, but on saturdays 600 flamingos. what tagged and set free with capturing the flamingos went well. teams were deployed as planned, and every one followed the guidelines. there was a great coordination at the old edward ha, gordon zeal now off into the wind.
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detach links will soon fly off to other parts of europe and north africa and on the ground will be eager scientists. with watching that every month before we go, has a quick reminder of the top story we following for you. it creates president or does all civilians to evacuate from the eastern province of dawn. yes. quality miss zalinski once fighting will intensify as russia continues its advance into a ukrainian territory. this is deeply news. world stories is up next. stay tuned for that's on boulogne sika, thanks for watching the green. and then you feel worried about the planet me to on the old hosting of the, on the green fence, both cost and to me it's clear. we mean.

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