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ah, the global struggle for water and nothing can be done. thirst starts august 10th on d, w. ah, ah, ah, this is dw news july from berlin, ukraine's president in orders all civilians to evacuate from the eastern province of jeanette's. the lot of miss zalinski warren's fighting will intensify as russia continues its advance. the time to leave, he says is now also coming up. after months of bloody protests,
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voters go to the polls and synagogue opposition parties are desperate to stop president monkey so from clinging to power and camp down in london just under an hour to the kick off and the england germany euro 2022 football final history in the making, in front of a sold our proud of 87000 ah and a warm welcome to our viewers round the world. a michael ocho, ukrainian president of a lot him is a lensky, has ordered hundreds of thousands of people to evacuate the don net squadron. it's the scene of fierce fighting as russia pushes to take over more territory in eastern ukraine, who had already the government has made a decision to order bleak, a treat evacuations from the 20th region. everything is being organized or full support you for 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 go home, 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 russian terror to a minimum. you shall fall much on merchant risk either or dw correspondent burger to sugar is in keith. earlier i asked her how big an operation the evacuation could be. the deputy prime is a yesterday talked about 202220000 people who are still in the region, many elderly but also as she put it, 50000 children. so and then she said we, we have an obligation air to get those out. and they are very confident that they can do this if occasion, because those ever creation routes are open right now. and they're still some times to prepare this and,
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and their ukraine has shown that it's capable ultimate of managing such an operation. let's turn 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're hearing from the right crust that are 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 staged this attack and satellite imagery. we are seen from the site which shows only
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a very limited part of the building was destroyed. is this, 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 for the ukrainian government is pushing really very hard as well as relatives who protested here in key f yesterday are asking for an 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. meanwhile, russia says a ukrainian drone attack on their crimean port. she lives of us triple has injured 6 people. the russian governor of the city published these photo showing some of
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the apparent damage. the alleged attack coincides with a symbolic de honoring russia's navy. all events in sebastopol were cancelled. russia seized serviceable, and crimea from ukraine, back in 2014 nato's expansion and the u. s. is quest to dominate the oceans? are the biggest threats facing moscow? according to a new russian naval doctrine signed by president vladimir putin on sunday. the doctrine was signed on russian navy day, an event designed to showcase the nation strength and capabilities. at a time, the russian president has threat, trust them squarely in the spotlight. warships lead a huge show of force in russia's former imperial capital of st. petersburg, the parade of boats, submarines, personnel, and fighter jets is ostensibly to honor russia's naval forces. but with the absence of victory in ukraine and isolated by much of the world, it appears more
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a highly choreographed signal of defiance and persistence president vladimir putin who started the war now in its 6th month, came back to his home town to oversee the spectacle. the occasion was somewhat mod, though, by a drone attack on the crimean peninsula, russia forcibly annexed it from ukraine. in 2014, the attack happened in the port city of sylvester poll home to russia's black sea fleet. russia has accused ukraine of carrying out the attack, which injured a number of people. these pictures of the apparent damage were released by the city's governor chase, chisel for the memo to approximately 2 minutes. puzzled, 6, an explosion was heard. a drone attack the fleets headquarters. the explosion went off in the courtyard. there were no casualties. 6 people were hurt. 2 of them have injuries of medium severity,
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although the rest suffered light injuries stood on the roster, nick looked you. ukraine's navy has denied involvement, saying the drawing attack was a quote, invented excuse for russia to cancel its navy day parade. insur vast appalled his back in saint petersburg, florida mi brewton used the occasion to sign a new doctrine sitting out russia's naval strategy. it includes ambitions for russia to become a great maritime power, with a presence across the entire world. voting for a new parliament is under way in senegal. opposition parties are hoping to win enough sheets to stop president motley south from holding a majority. they want to block self, i'm seeking a 3rd term which is board under the constitution, senegal is one of africa is more stable democracies. but there were violet protests in the run up to the vo journalist and maria gert and nicholas grew ease in the
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senegalese capital decker. 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 parliamentary seats, that it hope that it will put an end to make yourselves a potential ambition for a 3rd term but it also hopes to force the government to cohabitate with the opposition coalition you, we, as can we and while loosen the gal who have joined forces in the hope to reach this
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majority at 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 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, senegalese, the standard is 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. for balls euro 2022 final kicks off in just under an hour at wembley stadium in london was sold out. crowd of 87000 has been streaming into watch germany as women take on the hosts. england. germany have won the competition 8 times already, but england go in as favorites, looking to claim their 1st major trophy d. w, sports a lima. her talkie is at the match in london, lima. hello there. it's a, it's a sell out crowd. we understand what the atmosphere at wembley this isn't just a record crowd for women's match in england. it is a record crowd for a euro, fina men, or women, and i am just going to briefly step outside of the picture so you get to so in the
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atmosphere a bit. but this is what it looks like. these are the scenes a, just our side of wembley stadium right now. around $90000.00 fans are expected to be here and it's been like that for the past several hours for the fans just keep streaming and streaming in. and i don't know of any of you remember, but last year, around this time at the mens euro final there was a lot of chaos. a lot of unrest on and things are lot different this time around a lot more safety measures in place. this path that you see right in front of me, it is a no drinking zone, and that is being strictly enforced by the police here and, and something that i've also noticed is that you see this place and a beat. the tournament has been so family friendly. you see so many families attending these mattress. and i personally, i don't think i've ever seen so many children at football matches as i, as i have seen here at euro 2022. and it really shouldn't be
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a surprise to us because the quality of the match as yet, have been outstanding and they speak for themselves, adults or children. the anticipation now looks a palpable both teams have been impressive. lima with stand out. you know how to put the ball in the back of the net, apparently what should trans focus on a when the action stuart or when it comes to the players. definitely keep an eye out on england forward, or beth need. she's on 6 goals and you know, she's trying to go for that golden rule that she won't be the only one because germany have their very own alexander pop. who to has scored 6 of goals and, and of course, did as her 1st euros. it's been an incredible journey for her. she's become the 1st player at a woman's euros to score in 6 straight games at a euro's i'm and of course, every one he has asking themselves, what will she do today? i know, yeah i comes down to how many scores were, how many goals will she scored to day?
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not all other time, but i want to ask you the tournament has already done wonders for women's football . how can they keep the momentum going? that's a really good question and i've posed that question to germany. coach martine of austin book, i've talked to several of the players before and it always comes down to one specific thing. and that is sustainability. it's about maintaining that interest, not just during a big tournament like that, this national fever, but it needs to trickle down to the rest of women's football. and i'm talking here specifically about the different domestic women's league, because that's where we still have a very long way to go. and it'll be interesting to see of all these fans, but then also show up. yet when the season starts, the domestic season starts. if they'll also be at the women's games, and that is a d. w. sports alamahood talkie. many thanks for the report and enjoy that match. i will, i will remind her of the top story were falling for you at this hour,
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ukraine's president orders all civilians to evacuate the eastern province of done yet. the lot of his zalinski warns, fighting will intensify as russia continues. it's advance you are of course watching d. w live from berlin up next a d, w documentary, the caliphate legacy on efforts to track down former fighters of the show called islamic state. i'll be back at the top of the next hour with more news live from berlin for me, the entire news team. i'm michael o coop. thanks for watching. a vibrant habitat and didn't go listening place of long the mediterranean sea scene of muster. and so far abdul karim drift along.
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