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ah, the global struggle for water and nothing can be done. it thirst starts august 10th on d, w. ah, [000:00:00;00] ah, this is dw news live from berlin, ukraine's president orders all civilians to evacuate from the eastern province of donetta. the lot of mister lensky warned, fighting will intensify as russia continues its advance into ukrainian territory,
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declaring that time to leave is now also coming up after months of bloody protests voters go to the polls in senegal, opposition, parties are desperate to stop present it monkey cell from clinging to power and london is buzzing in the run up to the euro. 2020 to final. germany will kick off against england and what should be a tightly fought battle for the trophy. our correspondent is there. ah, and welcome to viewers around the world. i'm michael ocho, ukrainian president. volume is a lensky, has ordered hundreds of thousands of people to evacuate the donnette squadron. it's the sheen of fierce fighting as russia seeks to expand its territorial control in eastern new cray. who had already the government has made a decision to order bleak, a treat evacuations from the donetta region. everything is being organized or full
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support assistance, both at logistical and payments. we only need a decision from the people who have not yet made up their minds. upon please follow the evacuation some we will help you. we are not russia. we will do everything possible to save the maximum number of human lives and limit russian terror to a minimum. you shall fall much on merchant risk either or dw correspondent burger to sugar is in. keep a short while ago. i asked her how big an operation the evacuation could be. the deputy prime as a yesterday talked about 202220000 people who are still in the region many elderly but also as she put it, 50000 children. so and they, she said we, we have an obligation air to get those out. and they are very confident that they can do this a vacation because the ever creation routes are open right now. and they're still
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some times to prepare this and, and their ukraine has shown that it's capable of managing such an operation. let sir, turn to the attack on a prisoner of war camp in all, and if god were more than 50 ukrainian soldiers were killed in an air strike, russia now says they have invited the un and the red cross to investigate what happened? does keith believe a sound and thorough investigation is in fact possible we are hearing from the red cross that confidential negotiate negotiations are taking place right now. we don't know the details yet, but hearing key if there is assessment that there won't be any fair and open the investigation where because they say russia has to hide a lot of things. they think russia stage this attack and satellite
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imagery. we are seen from the side, which shows only a very limited part of the building was destroyed. is this, it seems like experts tell us here an indication that it might have been an explosion from inside rather than a rocket from outside like russia claims. so this is not hard evidence yet, so the ukrainian government is pushing really very hard as well as relatives who protested here in key of yesterday are asking for a independent investigation and asking the international community to put more pressure on russia to gain access to, to to let independent investigators on the site as soon as possible. bochita sugar . many, many fact to africa now and voting is underway in senegal for the election of a new parliament opposition parties are hoping to win enough seats to stop
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president marquis sauls party from holding a majority. the opposition believes a strong presence in parliament will enable them to block any attempt by president saul to seek a 3rd term which is barred under the constitution, senegal, one of africa's more stable democracy, saw deadly protests in the run up to the vote. some voters say they hope the next assembly will do more with its power chip. i say i shaun's mom left us on don't know. i'm hoping for change from the way our national assembly has worked up until now. we hope that with this new legislature, we have representatives who will take into account the concerns of ordinary people . they express you on this plan. amazon. consider, we realized that our vote is a choice for who we want in the national assembly as a sort of balance of power on them. but the deal comes are gone, gone. people will journalist maria,
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good neglect school is in the senegalese capital the car. i put it to her that the main issue in this parliamentary vote appears to be the presidential election 2 years from now. yes, all these elections were it'll certainly be an interesting milestone ahead of the presidential election of 2024, which has already caused some controversy. and the opposition is trying to make these election a show of strength and put pressure on a president. mike, you sell a critics, have accused him of wanting to run for a 3rd term in 2024 despite the country to term limits. the president himself has been very vague on this topic, but if the opposition and manages to gain a majority out of the $165.00 parliamentary seats that had hoped that it will put an end to make yourselves a potential ambitions for a 3rd term but it also hopes to force the government to cohabitate with the opposition coalition. you, we ask,
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and we and while loose and the gal who have joined forces in the hope a to reach this a majority. an opposition breakthrough in parliament could also mean that nike, so a will appoint a prime minister from the opposition. what their chances are is, so is unclear so far, especially in the rural areas, but it could be run in 2019. the main opposition that either it was mental cool arrived 3rd in the presidential election and most recently in january, the opposition one major cities such as car and truck and local elections. maria cynical has been seen as one of africa is more stable. democracies. how much worry is there that this could all be changing? well, yes, synagogue has a good reputation of being among, among the stabler countries politically and africa. but especially in the west, africa has a good track record of democratic processes,
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as well as relatively good press freedom and freedom of expression. time and again, there have been political tensions. for example, in march 2021, several violent protests erupted after mental who was accused of rape. and more recently, in june, 1 protest in support of the opposition turned violent with 3 people killed and several injured. this came after the constitutional court invalidated the list of national candidates for you. we can, we forcing the party to run with the list of alternate only, and the position accused the government of a purposely trying to block the opposition, which the government has denied. but things have come down in july with the, with the campaign month that unfolded peacefully. seneca leaves this time to go. this population is expressing, increasing frustration. so things could blow up again. for example, if nike cell decides to run for a 3rd term. but for now, you know,
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things are calm here in the car, and according to what we know in the rest of the country as well. that's a journalist and maria, good to nicholas, gu many. thanks. let's have a look now at some of the other stories making headlines around the world. at this, our former philippine president fidel ramos has died aged 94. he held office from 1992 to 1998 in oversaw a period of steady growth and peace, earning him the nickname. steady eddie ramos earlier join the popular uprising that toppled the dictatorship of ferdinand macos sierra hundreds of protesters occupying racks. parliament have settled in for a 2nd day, followers of the powerful cleric, montague al sauder storm. the fortified government zone and avowed to remain in the building. saunters party came 1st in october elections, but withdrew. after failing to former coalition,
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excitement is building before the germany, england, final of euro 2022, at wembley, in london. germany's women have won the competition 8 times already, but england go in his favorites as a look to claim their 1st major trophy. 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 man's tea. pot may light of the post at a recent presser, a with idle
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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 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, but is going to be such a difficult game when 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. as anc 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
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a crowd of $87000.00 is expected for more on the women's european championship final, at wembley stadium in england, we are joined by d. w. sports a lima hitachi. who's there ahead of all the action? a lima, there's a lot on the line, a tidal bragging rights, and a record number of fans expected to see it all. what's the atmosphere like at wembley? oh, it's incredible. i mean, you guys just touched upon it as well. a record crowd for a woman's match in england is expected here, inside of remedy, around $90000.00 fans. and that number could also possibly break the attendance record for euro's match, including in the men's game and, and with several hours to go. i mean, the game hasn't even started yet. when know when you kick off and just dance behind me. we already have the ups, thousands of fans who are ready here and starting to line up and that interest
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isn't just confined to the stadiums at. we've also seen records being broken when it comes to tv viewership. that has been up in both england and in germany. and i'm not surprised you shouldn't be surprised because it just speaks to the quality of how far the woman's game has grown. and at this tournament, it's just been when it comes to quality incredible. the performances have just been incredible. the women are bringing it up, both england and germany have been impressive in their route to the final withstand, out goal scores, a limit. what, what should fran, so focus on when the action start? well luck. i say when it comes to england, you need to keep an eye out on. they have forward beth, me. she scored 6 goals. she's up for the golden booed, but of course, you know, it won't be made easy because she's not alone. she's up against germany's alexandra pop and what an incredible journey she's had at this tournament. this is her 1st
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bureaus and she's the 1st player to score in 6 straight games at a woman's euros. and the big question is, how many more goals will she scored to day in the final? lemme put records on the table. come on. oh, who do you see winning this thing is, is a tough line. i'm gonna say 5050. germany's pressing game will definitely give a england a lot of trouble. but england has been really, really, clint clinical. so i say i'm going to stick to 5050. it could go either way. oh no risk a leave talking from d devised words. football is too unpredictable. i wanna give out a result of somebody has somebody has german and british frans. i see. understood. we'll see you on the other end. and a reminder of the top story we're following for you at this hour, ukraine's president orders all civilians to evacuate from the eastern province of
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