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ah, where has history left its traces ah, leading people hearing their dreams a mediterranean journey in tenant those sorts. august 14th on d. w. ah ah, this is dw news alive from berlin, ukraine's president orders all civilians to evacuate from the eastern province of dun ask for lot of his lensky warns, fighting will intensify as russia continues its advance, the time to leave, he says is now also coming up after months of bloody protests voters go to the
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polls in synagogue. opposition parties are desperate to stop. prisoner monkeys suffer from clinging to power and count down in london just under 2 hours to the kick off in the england germany euro 2022 football final. there should be a tightly fought contest for the trophy. ah, a michael. okay. nice to have you with us. ukrainian president for lot him. his zalinski has ordered hundreds of thousands of people to evacuate the dynette squadron. it's the sheen of fierce fighting as russia pushes to take over more territory in eastern ukraine who had already the government has made a decision to all bleak a tree evacuations from the done yes. region. everything is being organized or full support your full assistance, both logistical and payments. we only need
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a decision from the people who have not yet made up their minds like obama, 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 rushing tara to a minimum. you shall maxim almost risk, either or dw correspondent burger tre, shaka, ease, and keith. earlier, i asked her how big an operation the evacuation could be. the deputy primacy 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 they're ever creation routes are open right now. and there's still some times to prepare this. and, and there ukraine has shown that it's capable ultimate of managing such an
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operation. let's turn the attack on a prisoner of war camp in all in. if gar, where more than 50 ukrainian soldiers were killed in an air strike. russia now says they have invited the u. n 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 there because they say russia has to hide a lot of things. they think russia states this attack and satellite imagery we have seen from the site which shows only a very limited to part of the building was destroyed. is this,
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it seems like experts tell us here and 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 are the ukrainian government is pushing really very hard as well as relatives who protested here in key f yesterday 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 chicago, many, many facts voting for a new parliament is underway in senegal. opposition. parties are hoping to win enough sheets to stop prison and marquis. so from holding a majority, they want to block sol from seeking a 3rd term which is board under the constitution. synagogue is one of africa's more
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stable democracies, but there were violent protests in the run up to the vote. some voters say they hope the next assembly will do more with its power kit, basi. i sure wish mom left us on. don't know. i'm hoping for change from the way our national assembly has worked up until now. we help that with this new legislature. we have representatives who will take into account concerns of ordinary people, especially on this plan. amazon concerned, 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 to be a comes are going to be what journalists, maria, good nicholas school, ease in the senegalese capital, the car i predator 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
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presidential election of 2024, which has already caused some controversy at the opposition. is trying to make these election as show of strength and put pressure on 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 a parliamentary seats, then it hope that it will put an end to make you solve a potential ambition for a 3rd term, but it also hopes to force the government to cohabitate with the opposition coalitions you, we ask, and we and while loose and again who have joined forces in the hope to reach this majority. an opposition breakthrough in parliament could also mean that nike saw a will appoint a prime minister from the position what their chances are is,
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so is unclear so far, especially in the rural areas. but it could be a type run in 2019. the main opposition either it was mental cool, arrived 3rd in the presidential election and was 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's 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 in africa. but especially in the west africa. it has a good track record of democratic processes, as well as relatively good press freedom and freedom of expression time. and again, they have been political tensions. for example, in march 2021, several violent protests erupted after memphis was accused of rape. and more
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recently, in june, 1 protest in support of the opposition turns violence 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 the standing population is expressing increasing frustration. so things could blow up again. for example, if nike saw decides to run for a 3rd term. but for now, you know, 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, maria, good to nicholas, gu many. thanks. let's have a look now at some other stories making headlines around the world that the shower
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former philippine president. fidel ramos has died at the age of 94. he held office from 1992 to 1998 and over saw a period of steady growth and peace earning him the nickname, steady eddie ramos earlier joined the popular uprising that toppled the dictatorship. a ford nun marco's senior, the unfortunate hundreds of protesters occupying racks, parliament have settled in for a 2nd day. followers of the powerful clerical tata al sauder storm, the fortified government zone and are vowing to stay inside. the building. satyrs party came 1st in elections last october. but he failed to form a coalition. excitement is building with the kick off in the german england, final of euro, 2022, just under 2 hours away. germany's women have won the competition 8 times already, but england go in his favorites, looking to claim their 1st major trophy at wembley stadium in london. the fans zone
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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 t. talk may light of the post at a recent presser, a, even with hollow. 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
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a game changer. i think i think it already 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 will will give them the utmost respect. and, but as i said before, you can't help with death 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. a limo talkie of d w. sports is at wembley stadium, alida we understand the mattress sold out. what's the atmosphere like
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luck, michael? this isn't just a record crowd for women's match in england, but it is a record crowd for a euro final men or women. and i'm just going to step aside so you get to see just how massive the turn out is at wembley, and expected crowd of 90490000 fans are expected to be here and we're about 2 hours away from kick off and hundreds of not thousands of fans have already arrived here and i don't know if many of you remember, but last year at this time at the mens euro final, there was a lot of unrest this time around. a lot of changes on the entire path that you see right in front of me here. it's a no drinking zone. it's really family friendly and they are a lot, a lot of children in attendance at these matches and, and speaking of interest, that interest isn't just confined to the stadiums, but also to tv. a tv ratings have been through the roof. and i think that just
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speaks volumes. i mean, i'm not surprised. you should be surprised. it just like i said, it speaks volumes about how far the women's game has developed, how fide has grown. and he just speaks to how incredible the performances and the matches have been just top notch quality games that we have been able to see here. the anticipation is clearly palpable. they're both england and germany have been looking pretty solid halima worth the store goal scores. what's likely to be the focus of this particular match? i say keep an eye out on england, a forward a bet. meet a. she's on 6 goals and she's going to that golden booed, but she won't be alone. of course, germany have their very own alexander pop, who to is level on 6 goals and she's just had an incredible journey. this is her 1st euros and she's the 1st player. had a woman's, a european, a championship to school in 6th grade matchers. yeah. and i guess the big question
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is, how many more goals will she score to day? the tournament has already done wonders for women's football. obviously what's going to keep the momentum going? and so that's a really good question, michael and i've been, i've post this question, i've asked several players about this. i've asked a lot of the coaches here and it all comes back to one main thing. and that is sustainability. it's about maintaining that interest. this always happens, so whenever you have a national in a tournament, the interest is high, it's all about maintaining it. what happens afterwards? it's and it needs to trickle down to an women's football on every other level as well. that means more attendances when it comes to the women's goodness league when it comes to the women's leaks and in france in england. and that's where a lot more work needs to be done. and of course women, the women have also been fighting for much better kick off times, much better conditions in order to make all of that possible. thank you. a lebell,
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