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ah ah ah, this is d w. news live from berlin. ukraine resumes grand shipments to the world. turkey says the black sea is now safe to sail under a deal that help broker with russia. that ships are the 1st to export ukrainian grain by sea. since the start of the war, also coming up victory for england at
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a major football tournament, it 1st for 56 years. ah, england wincy european championship with a $21.00 extra time victory over germany. and synagogue ruling coalition claims victory in parliamentary elections. parties, backing synagogues president mackey sell say they have retained power, but the opposition disputes the claim. ah i'm anthony howard. welcome to the program, the 1st grain shipment to leave here crying since the start of russia's invasion has set sail turkey, which as i was seeing a deal between the 2 countries, said it was safe for exports to resume with the 1st departing
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a short time ago convoys of ships are now free to leave ports in the odessa region, traveling across the black sea. a russian blockade had sealed ukraine's ports while ukraine has mind the sea to thwart russian naval assaults. international deal will enable ukraine to explore it, stock pile of brain to the world. many countries have experienced a shortage of weight due to the months long war or let's go live to odessa, where the w mathias billing is standing by mathias. good to see you. so turkey says, the 1st grind shipment has left the port of odessa. what more do we know? yeah, the ship left this position at the port at 830 this morning. the ship had been struck . there seemed stuck there since february. and it's one of her 16 grain vessels in odessa, that have been lying in odessa ports for many months now. ah,
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it is now sailing on to istanbul, where it will be inspected, so that the guarantees that turkey and the united nation and russia can make sure that it's really shipping out grain out of ukraine. and then it will proceed to lebanon, where it's, it's freight is destined to, it, it carries are more than $20000.00 tons of mails that are meant to be redistributed from ports in lebanon. that is, we've been looking at satellite images of the port of odessa looking at the ships from where there were going to the partner begs the question of safety here and who was responsible for the safe passage of these battles. given that we know that these waters have been mined by the ye crenshaw, if you look here on to the see, we're very close to the city of odessa here. not a single fisher boat is out there, and that is precisely because the waters are mine because it is not safe to go out
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and are the authorities also do not allow fisher boats or private boats to go out there. so what had to happen is, or to open a safe corridor through the sea. that was, of course, are problematic, or it was part of the live with negotiations or something that was very difficult to solve. because odessa had mind its ports after russia had started to block them in february and bring ships closer to the coast because they were, of course, are anxious that russia might attack. what they have done now is that they have d mind parts of the passive parts of the sea, a passageway, a lane through the sea, and the rest of the sea is still a mind. so ships will have to sail along this route. ah, that has been determined by the sides and russia, in turn, has agreed not to attack them and not to attack the ports. we will see how long this deal is going to hold. but the hope is, of course, they're that ukraine will be able to get out
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a major shipment of their ports. it will take 4 month to get if, if things go really well, it will take for month to get out all of the grain, stockton, or in ukraine's pause or near ukraine's ports right now and another additional 4 months for the next harvest. that is on friday, we saw an attack on, on a prison killing. doesn't have ukrainian soldiers held by russian separatists. ukraine is called for an international investigations, but red cross says it has not been granted access to the site. do we know why? while red cross should, by the or by international law, red cross should have permanent access to prisoners of war on both sides on any or party that is taking part in the war that has not happened so far. yesterday, russia had said it had invited read the red cross to come in. there 2 investigators established the names of those were killed in this explosion and also
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organized the exchange of the bodies. and all these things, the red cross has had and had not received a formal invitation, yet. this conflicting messaging out of russia is nothing new. we often see that a russian officials might say one thing and with the other thing might say 2 things at the same time that i contradicted. so that's not new, but of course for the red cross to go there and to fulfill its mission and to fulfill its obligations under international law. and also for russia to fulfill its obligations under international law, they would need her to have a permission to go there. that would, it would need to be delivered to them by the russian side, from odessa, mathias billing many, thanks. and we'll have a more on russia's war on ye, frank, later in the program. but 1st, england had been crowned european football champions after defeating germany, $21.00 after extra time at wembley stadium in london,
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england had the best of the 1st hour and that the lights were finished, michaela tune gave them the lead on 62 minutes, but germany hung in lena mcgrew equalized the same the game into extra time. england were to be denied, though chloe kelly pounced on the loose ball with just 9 minutes left to send the home fence into absolute wretches clinch england's 1st ever european championship. and as he might expect, the result was greater with delight by fans across england, which has been waiting since 1966 for any kind foot possible with pale hurry. and either it will say he lo, the young lady, the audience is, well, it's a really nice and i was in love now is probably the best experience of more of our life to share it together to say the law offices, when the euro's is unbelievable, i tell you all those english girls we have not yet. oh yes, you shave even last how it's done. i won't plead i do want to make you live here.
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goes aside because we can multitask. i we have bruce. yeah i today. he's relied, i say, said oh the you love it for one man who can multitask. is car mckinnon from thieves up? we sports coil a really fitting finale. this was a tournament that just put women's football on another line. it really was a good or bad people are still being introduced. fans are still being introduced to this sport. our men's football fans are still being introduced to women's football . net. people have other sports are being introduced and it's, it's a sad thing, but it's a happy thing that 87000 people were moving into wembley stadium before the game. 87000 people, european championships, record men or women, saw a tense, exciting game up and down the pitch. it was fantastic. really because a lot of people were expecting, perhaps a to tense and too slow game because that's what men do sometimes. and their biggest games after chloe kelley scored that get that big goal as she,
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after she ripped off her shirt, just the way brandy chest ended in 1099 for the women. and when in the world cup, she just exalted and did as did all the european and english fans, it was fantastic friends would never heard of serina, vague man, the english coach were just texting me and saying what an amazing person that says and her her teammates and her team, in fact, were likewise thinking the same thing. they went in to break up her press conference about midway through the press conference, watch this yes .
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was coming home, meaning coming home to where it all started basically in england. and serena vig mine brought it home, the dutch coach, turned english coach, did it again at the european championships and begging the question of the english minuses. they're happy winners. are they? are they worthy when is it a good question? because there are significant concern after alexandra pop, but germany's top score, she tweaked a muscle, tweaked an injury, an old injury beforehand. and she had to set up the entire game very sadly for germany. france, they were fortunate also that germany or england was that the video assistant referee, looked at closely at a 1st half scrum in front of the english neck, which a handball was being discussed. that it was a significant deal in germany media, but german coach martinez us tech member graciously said that england deserved it, that they battled the physical german team, england or germany has won, eat previous european championships and they beat
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a team with that pedigree. england brought home one of england, the europeans, in fact, the world's grandest trophies. so big a question now, what's next for? for england and germany and the, the women got a game in general, having reached such, such a high level. indeed, it's been a spectacular, a spectacular month to think of european women's football, but a big parade for the english side. her father square is going to wind up for poker square beer. the german side last night were welcomed warmly at an evening event. they will be welcomed at home in frankfort with a big welcome home this afternoon. we'll be covering both of those events. i want to add to that. what should happen next? is that a, the pitches that women are accustomed to in the lower tiers around the world, frankly, that very, the lower side pitches are not as good as men for changing rooms, the showers facilities, all these things which are that have been so long given to the women as the other,
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the other facilities, it's time to embarrass the facilities, managers and time to embarrass the club managers into providing equal facilities. equal pay eventually took for brandy chastain in the $1099.00 world cup. it took until just this last year before they achieved equal pay, the men and women as national team, the type, it's a landmark comma cannon from d, w 4. thanks so much, mary. all right, now let's get you up to speed on some of the other stories making headlines around the world, the cell and ahead of me and mouth rolling military junta has announced the 6th month extension of the state of emergency army ceased power from the elected government among sushi last year, they pledged to hold new elections in august 2023. but observers say that's unlikely with kosovo has postponed. the introduction of tougher border controls to serbia, serbia. after a sharpening of tensions their ethnic serbs blocked roads in the north of kosovo.
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and unknown gun and fired on police, spoke close to border crossings to serbia. after the incidents, portugal is battling major forest fires after another weekend of plus 40 degrees celsius heat. 405 fathers have been bought into the battle. ablaze near the capital visible. other fires burning in northern in central portugal with those regions on alert with high temperature set to last. until tuesday on, wizard turn now to our coverage of russia's war on ye, crime, which has had a huge impact on many children. about 3000 schools in ukraine have been damaged during the war, and scores have been completely destroyed. a correspondent, funny feature has visited a village in the keep region in northern you crime where efforts are underway to help reopened the only school still standing. paulina has lots of time on her hands to draw but she would love to do other things to lose. and the
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reason i miss my friends, i love to and i miss my teacher, he me it's been 5 months now since the children were at school. the last time was in february, it was supposed to include an excursion, but it was a fateful day. oh so but alice, we were supposed to go to the river to see the ice melting. i love it, and we couldn't make it because it was the 24th of allotment, voluptuous. paulina mother says the lack of schooling makes you question the decision to staying ukraine. annabel alive. i regret that i did not leave the country when my friend left alone. she went to germany, it's not only about my kids, it's about all kids. they lack education, and it was i and latino rush and forces attacked their village at the start of the war. their school was seriously damaged, leaving all the kids stuck at home. a wall has been fixed, but most of the windows are still broken and there's no heating. the classrooms
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will remain empty until basic facilities are restored. oksana is a literature teacher. better said on the 1st day of the war. did the for children started to text me and say good bye. returning into her old classroom is difficult. she's concerned about her students sandra bullock. well, it's very painful when you realised that our children said, we don't know what to morrow will bring his name to it. will there be any future our kids don't deserve. this isn't as a slow ho. ukrainian forces blew up this bridge to stop the russians coming. but people here are scared of new rocket attacks. so scared, the mayor asked us not to use the name of the village in this report. the war has had a devastating effect on millions of people in ukraine, but especially on the countries children returning to school would bring some level
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of normality to the children. here in this village, but live over all still remains very insecure. pauline andrew classmates don't want to wait for the war to end to go back to school. they sell what they have and what they make to try to fix things. ashes will be able to go back to school soon, raise money, and the school can be repaired. ukrainian children are growing up quickly. here they are fighting for a future with what ever they can find. now in europe, there are concerns that russia could completely cut gas supplies in retaliation for war related sanctions. and those fears are being marked by russian media, which is ridiculing real pain efforts to save energy. is an example. this clip from a state broadcast that russia suggests, measures such as skipping showers, is a return to medieval times. pseudonym way. we'll get what we want to talk about the
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world of microorganisms. bacteria, scabies mites, fleas and lice isha. this is becoming a problem again. even in sophisticated europe, it's as if there's a return to medieval times when people couldn't shower when personal hygiene was so poor that people would stink and scratch their skin nonstop and contract unpleasant conditions. mal, i'm not fully. newsome would of your store. sickness lost no vanelle of a more, i'm joined by d dudley's uri rochette, or that we just heard. jerry, it's mocking tone. how typical is that in russian media? when comes to commentary on this gast dispute with your well entry is this reaction is very typical and you could find it quite funny if it's war meant a satire. but unfortunately, it wasn't, it wasn't the main and use program of rush and state event. that is quite sad indeed. ah, the clip goes on and it claims that that
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a russia has always placed great value on hygiene and the russian bonia. in other words, the so now is a place of cleanliness, but the moderator doesn't say a word about the fact that old smelly outhouses are still commonplace in most thrashing villages and toilets. that don't flush and don't have running water and not uncommon even in school. so we see a very clear contrast between good and evil, between the fall in europe and rising russia, fear of an allegedly stupid europe is being spread hail, which is bew propaganda in its purest form. and so does this propaganda, as he put it, have an effect on the rushes to view as believe what they being told the people in europe are at risk of lice infection. well, whether the russians believe this nonsense or not, of course, depends on each person as those for, nor europe who have been there are those who don't just watch tv, but get their information elsewhere. these people just to roll their eyes and to
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get annoyed by such to be eclipse. but these propaganda also works so well because it mixes up topics that actually have nothing to do with each other. the guest issue, for example, was recently linked to the prize parade of the algebra t u community in belin, a russian born form, a member of the boon to start from the 8th d party was broadcast live, who was upset that the gym and politicians would rather have a rainbow flag on the boom to stack and to let gays and lesbians to rome of this city instead of giving serious thought to the cold winter. the goal here is clear to turn conservative, homophobic russians against europe against germany. he again, the so called intact christian family in russia is contrasted with the supposedly and moral sinners in europe. the goal here, paula rice divide. steve r patriot. on the gas issue more broadly, yuri, looking at this from the other angle, we know how dependent europe is on russian gas, but how dependent is the kremlin itself on the, the billions in revenue that flow the other way. swash of course,
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depending on exporting gas to europe, a gas is a source of income for the russian state, but it's not just gas to a greater extent. oil revenues are much more important for the kremlin and yeah, the price of oil has been skyrocketing since the start off with the boy and ukraine . and also i are aniko because of the west's partial boycott of russian oil. so will russia lose money? a by not delivering gas? well is answer is yes, but um, the short term or the economic blow will be felt much more heavily in the west, especially in germany cult apartments in europe during the upcoming winter could put a lot of pressure on governments. and i think the kremlin knows that and sees itself as having the upper hand. for now, your re, bershard are thanks so much. russian president vladimir putin has declared that his military plans to dominate the arctic and black sea under an you naval doctrine.
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the strategy named the united states as its main rival and set global maritime ambitions hood and signed the doctrine while overseeing the russian fleets. annual naval pride. 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 drone 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 savannah to 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 to chuckle for remoter approximately 2 minutes. past 6, an explosion was heard a drone attack the fleet 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 on the roster. nick, look, you. ukraine's navy has denied involvement sang. the drone attack was a quote, invented excuse for russia to cancel its navy day parade in savannah to poll his back in saint petersburg, florida me putin used the occasion to sign a new doctrine sitting at russia's naval strategy. it includes ambitions for russia to become a great maritime power with
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a presence across the entire world. now the west african country of synagogue president mackey sales whirling coalition has claimed victory in parliamentary elections. a spokesman for the group says it has retained its majority in the national assembly, taking 30 of 46 administrative departments, the opposition as disputed, the outcome. election observers say voter turnout was low and the final tele won't be in for several days. president mac is so got his vote in early though his party currently hold 75 percent of seats and 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. i mean if we are among our
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concerns, our education, the high cost of living and youth employment, the presumptuous vision all dylan from 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 roseman sancho have been disqualified from running. they say the president has misused his power to eliminate political opponents. the opposition also fear 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 to prevent that from happening back to sport. and in formula one maxwell stepan has won the hungarian grand prix that that's when started the rice at the back of the grid after engine trouble hampered his qualifying session. he also survived the mid rice spin that was still able to claim victory. ah, things couldn't have looked much bleaker for red bills, max washed up,
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and as he started 10 from the grid. but all season the dutchman has been there to pounce when his rivals faltered. so it proved again in hungary. closest challenger, sharla clare spun off in france last week, and he had another wretched time here pushed up and overtook him after the 2nd round of pit stops. and la clerk had only temporarily take advantage of a spin by the dutchman eventually trailed in 6th 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.
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the dutch man's made and winning hungry is his 8th this season and one that boots yet more daylight between himself and the chasing pack. and before we go, the actress michelle nichols who found fine playing lieutenant huda in star trek has died edged 89. the family said a great light in the firmament, no longer shines force. nichols broke down barriers fo black women in hollywood including sharing an interracial kiss with her kosta. william shatner. martin luther king personally encouraged her to stay in the series when she considered quitting. she later worked for nasa, recruiting more astronauts of color and women. i is a reminder of the top stories we're following for you. this al ukraine has resumed grand shipments from its black sea port turkey, which is the same. i deal with russia, said it was safe, the exports to regime with the 1st vessel to potting odessa this morning. the crime had been unable to explore to stop father bryan. since russia's invasion in
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february, coalition behind synagogues president mackie sal has claimed victory in parliamentary elections. the party site they've retained, i majority in the national assembly. opposition parties have disputed the claimed provisional results are expected by fraud. watching j. w. news up next eco africa tracks the world's largest test that's coming up after a short break and i forget there's more on the website to be found. a d, w dot com, and officials to handle the navy's at d. w. news, i'm anthony. how'd in berlin? thanks. for watching and stay with with
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