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is the pulpit unleash on violet pass. enrique, imagine these teachings for relevance to gandhi's legacy store to august 6th on b, w. ah ah ah . this is dw news live from berlin, an england soccer team wins their 1st title for 56 years. ha! indian wins the european championship with a $21.00 extra time victory over germany. also coming up,
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the red cross says it still has no access to the side of a missile attack, which kill dozens of ukrainian prisoners of war. russia says it's invited in international observers, but denies carrying out the strike on senegal holds parliamentary elections with the opposition hoping to thwart president mikey sal's hopes of winning a majority ah, on pablo foliage. welcome to the program. england tough being crammed european champions after defeating germany to one after extra time at wembley stadium in london. england had the best of the 1st hour and a delightful finish from ela tune gave them the need on 62 minutes, but germany hung in lena. my good equalize to send the game into extra time.
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england weren't to be denied though. and chloe kelly pounced on a noose full with 9 minutes left to send the home funds into raptures and clench england's 1st ever european championship. while the result was greeted with delight by fans across england, which has been waiting since 1966 for any kind of football silverware. it was really and i thought it was a young lady in the audience as well to go with reading. i said i was with probably the best experience of more of our lloyd to share it together to say the lord s's way in the year. i was just unbelievable. i'll tell you all those english girls. we have my shit. i love how it's done. i won't play, i do want to make you live. it just goes aside because we can multitask. i we have bruce. yeah. hi, i'm today. he's relied, i say that over the years,
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i love it. i well teach abuse oliver moody has more on the final and what the success of the tournament can mean for women's football. so euro 2022 culminates with an occasion that was perfect for this tournament in terms of the setting of wembley stadium in terms of the quality of play. in particular, ellison's opening goal for england. and in terms of the atmosphere. 87000 people packed into the arena a record for european championship game of either the women's or men's additions. but now that history has been made, we start to look to the future. while this is set a new benchmark for this tournament. earlier this week, england's leah williamson and georgetown way talked about making sure that this is the start of a journey, not the end of one year or 2020 two's legacy will not be defined by this match
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tonight or indeed from by the last few weeks. the rather by how organizers build on this success in the years to come deed over use oliver moody reporting from london . the international committee of the red cross says it has not been granted access to the bombed outside of a prison camp, where dozens of ukrainian prisoners of war were killed in a missile strike. russia's defense ministry says it has invited the red cross and the you went to inspect the, the location following calls from ukraine for an investigation. moscow and keith have blamed each other for the soldiers, deaths, while elsewhere in ukraine. heavy russian strikes hit the southern port, city of mc alive, killed in killing a leading businessman in the grain export business, and injuring several other people. following the renewed attacks on port cities in southern ukraine. we asked dw mathias billina in odessa if it's likely that grand shipments are still expected to go ahead on monday. i'm not sure whether there's
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a link between these attacks and these green exports because all these attacks have been going on for quite a while. and they have started before that grain deal was signed the attacks on mc alive. i'm saying clive is one of the cities that has been shared heavily since the beginning of the what. what is true is that the, the shelling have intensified rod the past few days. and that the last night was probably the worst one of the worst, if not the worst, since the beginning of the war with 40 rockers hitting the city. so these are shelley's have clearly intensified. there has also been, i have also been exclusions here in odessa, in the outskirts of odessa. and that's also something that has occurred during the past few days to weeks. um, you can see behind me that people have some, are adapted to this and they're not m disrupted by a,
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by something hitting some way in the outskirts or nearby. but of course, there is always the danger. and i think if it, the strikes would not directly hit the ports right now where these ships are already loaded and waiting to leave. that would probably not be a disruption. ukraine has no interest in, in, in using these attacks in some way. they have an interest in getting out as much grain as possible as long as we possibly faith is not very high, that this will really work on a longer period for 8 months needed to get all the grain supplies out. and it's definitely something that many people have doubts about whether this will really be possible. so whether it's going to happen to morrow or not, we don't know the signal. the go has to come from turkey from this coordination center. it did not come on friday and saturday, as many had expected, but it might come tomorrow. but here, spelling other nato's expansion and the u. s. is desire to dominate the oceans. are
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the biggest threats facing moscow? at least according to a new russian naval doctrine signed by president vladimir putin. the russian fleet has been staging an annual show force highlighting its capabilities in war time. 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 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 drawing attack on the crimean peninsula, russia forcibly annexed it from ukraine in 2014. the attack happened in the port
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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 cities, governor says chisel for the multi are 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 of 6 people were hurt. 2 of them have injuries of medium severity, although the rest suffered light injuries registered on the roster. nicholas q u cranes. navy has denied involvement, saying the drawing attack was a quote, invented excuse for russia to cancel its navy day parade in savannah to poll his back in saint petersburg, florida mi brewton used the occasion to sign a new doctrine, sitting out rushes naval strategy. it includes ambitions for russia to become
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a great maritime power with a presence across the entire world. let's take a look now at some other stories making headlines around the world. kosovo has postpone the introduction of tougher border controls to serbia. after a sharpening of tensions on sunday, ethnic serbs blocked roads in the north of kosovo, and unknown. gunman fired on police, kosovo closed to border crossings to serbia after the incidents. parts of the grain silos in the lebanese capital bay route have collapsed shortly before the 2nd anniversary of the explosion that killed more than 200 people. the structure caught fire 2 weeks ago because brain was fermenting in the summer heat. portugal is battling major forest fires after another weekend of plus 40 degrees celsius, heat $400.00 firefighters have been brought into battle. blaze near the capital.
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lisbon, other fires are burning in northern and central portugal with those regions on alert with the high temperature set to last until tuesday. thousands of protesters have rallied in the sudanese capital cartoon calling for an end to military rule. protests have taken place weekly since 2 dan's armed forces took power in october last year. the qu, ended a transition to civilian rule after a long time president o mar, up a sheer was that iced it in 2019. while voters in senegal have cast their ballots in closely watched parliamentary elections, the opposition are hoping to pick up enough seats to stop president mackey sal from retaining a majority election observers. a voter turnout was low and the final tally won't be in for several days. president mackey, so got his vote in early though his party currently holds 75 percent of seats and
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parliament. his popularity has been waning. senegal is one of the regions most stable democracies that it's economy struggling. the ukraine war has seen food and fuel prices skyrocket. leading ordinary senegalese to worry about their future by mid april. yeah. among our concerns our education, the high cost of living and youth employment, the presumptuous vision, all their loan loan, even with the grease, young people still can't find jobs that will be in some families. the parents pensions are the only source of income, would allow mer, several leading opposition, politicians like whose months sancho have been disqualified from running. they say the president has misused his power to eliminate political opponents. the opposition also fierce sol, is planning to break the constitutional to term limit and try for a 3rd term and 2024. they're hoping senegalese voters will give them enough seats
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to prevent that from happening. well journalist maria girth nicu less school says the vote is a test for mackie sal before the next presidential election in 2024. paul's close at 6 p. m. local time for these parliamentary elections, which were widely seen as a test for president mike to sell, and his coalition been a book jagger ahead of the presidential election in 2024. the vote unfolded peacefully throughout the country with a voter turnout of about 40 percent. the opposition hopes to win a majority in the $165.00 seat parliament in order to force the government to cohabitate with opposition coalitions such as you, we ask and we and when lucy miguel, it also hopes to stop mackey cell from potentially a running for a 3rd term and 2024. something the constitution forbids the president himself has stayed very vague on his intentions. should he decided to run the country could face a renewed wave of political tensions. senegal has
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a good reputation of being one of the political stable countries in west africa. although protests in favor of the opposition turned violent last june with 3 people killed and several injured. maria garrison, glasgow reporting from senegal. they're well moving on to sport and in formula one max for stopping has one the hungarian grand prix. the dutchman started the rates way back on the grid after engine trouble hampered his qualifying session. but he survived a mid re spin to claim an unlikely victory. things couldn't have looked much bleaker for red bills, max for snap, and as he started 10 from the grid. but whole season, the dutchman has been there to pounds when his rivals of faltered. so it proved again in hungary. close his challenger, sharla clare spun off in france last week, and he had another wretched tie here pushed up and overtook him after the 2nd round of pit stops. laclare could only temporarily take advantage of
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a spin by the dutchman eventually trailed in 6 elsewhere. louis hamilton passed carlos signs and pull, sitting, teammate george russell to repeat his 2nd place performance of last week as mercedes fortunes and prove what there was no catching, pushed up and we seemed rather pleased with his unlikely victory. the dutchman made and went and hungry is his 8th this season and one that boots yet more daylight between himself and the chasing pack the actress nischelle nichols who found fame playing lieutenant who, who were in star trek has died aged 89 or family said a great light in the firmament, no longer shines forth. nichols broke down barriers for black women in hollywood,
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including sharing and interracial kiss with her costar, william shatner. martin luther king personally encouraged her to stay in the series . when she considered quitting. she later worked for nasa recruiting war astronauts of color and wim. miss rest in peace. you're watching. deed of you news up next doc film looks at is railey pioneer, is turning the desert into a viable living space. and there is more use on our website to you to view dot com on pablo foias for me, the team here. berlin, thanks for watching. see again at the top. the next are imagine how many portions of love us heard out in the world. climate change very often story. this is my plan, the way from just one week how much was going to really get.
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