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ah ah ah, this is dw news alive from bird, he cried, resumes grind shipments to the world and cargo vessel set off set off rather across the black sea after turkey declares it's safe to sail. that the 1st to export ukrainian grain by sea since the start rushes
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warped. all side coming up victory for england and a major football tournament. it's 1st for some 56 years. ah, england winds the european championship with a $21.00 extra time victory over germany. and synagogues ruling coalition claims victory in parliamentary elections. the parties backing synagogue presidents mackey sell say they have retained power. the opposition, the speech, the claim. ah, i'm anthony howard woke into the program, the 1st grain shipment to leave ukraine since the start of russia's invasion, has set sail. turkey, which has been overseeing a deal between the 2 countries,
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said it was safe for exports to resume. here you're about to see the rezone loaded with corn, heading into the black sea on its way to lebanon. convoys of ships are now free to leave ports like this. in odessa, a russian blockade had sealed ukraine's ports while ukraine has mind the sea there to thwart russian naval assaults. international deal will enable ukraine to export it, stock pile of brain to the world. many countries have experienced a shortage of grain due to the month long. the doubly correspond mathias bullying is in odessa. he told us more about the 1st shipment to leave the port this morning. yeah, the ship left this position at the port at 830 this morning. this ship had been struck there, sim, stuck there since february, a. it's one of her 16 grain vessels in odessa, that have been lying in odessa ports for many months now. um,
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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 a more than $20000.00 tons of mays 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 they were going to. the partner begs the question of safety here and who was responsible for the safe passage of these vessels. given that we know that these waters have been mined by the ye crenshaw, if you look here on to the sea, we're very close to the city of odessa here. not a single fisher boat is out there,
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and that's precisely because the waters are mine because it is not safe to go out 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 little 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, 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 to the 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,
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they're that ukraine will be able to get out a major shipment of their ports that will take for 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 pores or near ukraine's ports right now and another additional 4 months for the next harvest. met is on friday. we saw an attack on, on a prison killing doesn't have ukrainian soldiers held by russian separatist. ukraine is called for an international investigations, but red cross says it has not been granted access to the site. do we know why? well, red cross should by the, or by international law, red cross should have permanent access to prisoners of war on both sides or 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 to investigate. also establish 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 and 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 and many thanks. and we'll have more on rushes for angie crime later in the program. but 1st england have been crowned european football champions at the 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 a delightful finish from l. a tune gave them the lead on 62 minutes. but germany hung in lean m a group equalized to send the guide into extra time. england were to be denied though for we kelly it was who pounced on a loose ball with 9 minutes left to send the hun fans into absolute raptures and clenched england's 1st ever european championship. and the result was greeted with delight by fans across england, which has been waiting since 1966 for any kind of football silverware. a young lady with probably the best experience of most of our life to share it together to say the law. and this is way in the year i was just unbelievable. i tell you all the risk go with it. i mean that's how it's done
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. i do want to make you go the size because we can move. i love it. a great game, great reaction to break it all down for a state of lease both comic and good to say mike, asking as i come out here walking out here. exactly. and chewing gum, a fitting finale for a tournament that really put the game on a new level. right? it was, it was a great game. it was, it was perfect for the english side. it was good for women's football and introducing really women's football to a lot of fanatics of sport who are need introduction to women's to women's football and women sport in general. frankly, it's time that happened and these, 87000 people who streamed into the wembley stadium, a historic stadium, of course, on wembley way. it was brilliant to record for any european championships,
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men or women, he $7000.00, they. so i've made a mistake. they saw a tense, brilliant game, in which it doesn't always go that way in a final. and oftentimes, teams are very, very careful and trying not to make a mistake, but in extra time are chloe kelly. as you saw, a score the score, the game winner coming off the bench she ripped off her shirt. allah brandy, chest stained at the u. s. in 1999 at the world cup when she wanted for the world cup or the u. s. a. brilliant time and friends from all over but especially in england were saying how much they love. serena v mon and the england coach, she was texting. people were texting to was to me and did her players feel likewise about this? so serena vic, man, she a, was introduced, was interrupted enterprise conference with a little serenade of it's coming home. oh,
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i mean, you don't necessarily see that spirit in the man's game. you see the activity that the fun that is lost in many men's games now because the live the money that's gone into it. there is money. finally going into women's sports, but a brilliant time for serena pigment and england not to mention germany. right. very happy witness. are the lionesses would even if they were indeed they had a tough time they, it was a great game as i suggested, but they were fortunate that alexandra pop, germany's top scorer, tweaked in injury to an earlier injury and stayed out of the game probably very bravely actually, she probably decided that someone else in her place would do better against the english side. they are also fortunate that was the english side that, that be a are the video system or if we didn't look too closely at 1st half a scrum in front of the english goal in which there was a questionable
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a handball that was determined not to be a handball, in fact, but his german coach mart, martina voss, tech wynberg graciously said afterwards to england did deserve to witness the pedigree of the germans. they beat the germans, a very physical team, and the pedigree of each european championships themselves was worthy of england. they brought home, one of england's grandest trophies, right? bread butter, home basically to where the game started. that's what songs about. so from this, from this historical moment, what now for england and germany, but more importantly, i guess the women's football having achieved these hearts this month, you're right there this afternoon. first of all, there are parades for both teams. one or 2 fog are square ending in trafalgar square. there's one in frankfurt as well. welcoming the german team home also with the australia world cup is next year. 2023 and new zealand, australia sharing in hosting duties. but i want to point out that what should happen next to the women's football women football in general is that those who run
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things, the facilities managers, the school managers, the club managers, have to pay attention to the facilities that in the lower tiers, especially of in countries around the world that women's football is being given, the other facility, given the other training pitch, the other shower facilities, the other changing rooms that are sometimes just decrepit, and it's time to embarrass them into changing things and making things right. and there are multitasking again, just to try to talk my way out of the civil him in a vain walking, the walking outside to the administrator to the law and it's called mckinnon from day that we support. thanks so much. all right, or a time to get you up to speed now on some of the other stories making headlines around the world, this the run has the technical capability to produce an atomic bomb, but has no intention of doing so that's according to mohammed slamming around. is iran's nuclear organization. he spoke as the use top diplomat was at body
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sakes to salvage a 2015 nuclear, a cold. sammy said he hoped for a swift conclusion to negotiations that he made of me and must rolling military junta as announced a 6th month extension of the state of emergency, the army se power from the elected government among some suit she at last year. if pledged to hold new elections in august 2023, but observers say that's unlikely. crossovers postponed the introduction of tougher border controls to serbia. after a sharpening of tensions ethnic serbs blocked roads in the north of kosovo and unknown. gunman fired on police because of a close to border crossings to serbia. after the incidence, we return now to our coverage of russia's war on ukraine, which has had a huge impact on many children. about 2000 schools in ukraine have been damaged during the war, and scores have been completely destroyed. a correspondent, funny fisher has visited a village in the cave region in northern you crime,
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where if a tor underway to help reopen 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 rising. i miss my friends. i love you and i miss my teacher. you mean? 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. my little and we couldn't make it because it was the 24th of last month to let you. las colinas mother says, no lack of schooling makes you question the decision to staying ukraine in a bona light. i regret that i did not leave the country when my friend left for the one on me. she went to germany. it's not only about my kids, it's about all kids. they lack education. and that was i,
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and latino. russian 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 will remain empty until basic facilities are restored. oksana is a literature teacher, but it said on the 1st day of the war get the children started to text me and say good bye. returning into her old classroom is difficult. she's concerned about her students. said don't bollicheck? well at that it's very painful when you realize that our children say that we don't know what to morrow will bring his name to. will there be any future our kids don't deserve. this isn't as a slow whole. ukrainian forces blew up this bridge to stop the russians coming. but
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people here are scared of a 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 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 . she 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 the future with what ever they can find on europe, there are concerns that russia could completely cut gas supplies in retaliation for war related sanctions. those fears are being marked by russian media,
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which is ridiculing european efforts to save energy. here's an example, this t v clip from state broadcast rossier suggests measures such as skipping showers is a return to medieval times. she wouldn't him way, but what we want to talk about the world of microorganisms, bacteria, scabies mites, fleas and lice sham. 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. well, i'm not full use them. would of new store, sir, no, not, no vanya, are they doubly correspondent uribe shadow is monitoring brushing media? earlier i asked him if such messaging is to be expected? well, actually this reaction is very typical and he could find it quite funny if it was meant a satire. but unfortunately, it wasn't, it wasn't the main use program of russian stay tv. and that is quite said indeed,
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ah, the clip goes on and it claims that 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 the old smelly al tells us are still commonplace in most russian 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 falling europe and rising russia. fear of an allegedly stupid europe is being spread hair, which is bew propaganda in its purest form. and so does this propaganda, as you 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,
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but get their information elsewhere. these people just to roll their eyes and to get annoyed by such to be clips. but this propaganda also works so well because it mixes up topics that actually have nothing to do with each other. the guess issue, for example, was recently linked to the prize parade of the algebra. keep you community in belin, a russian born form, a member of the boon to start from the h. d party was broadcast live, who was upset to the to gym, and politicians would rather have a rainbow flag on the boom to stack and let gays and lesbians to room 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,
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but how dependent is the kremlin itself on the, the billions in revenue the flow, the other way. swash of course, 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 this starts off with the boy and ukraine. and also i ranika 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 the short term 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 heading the upper hand for now your re bershard are thanks so much to the
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west african country. if synagogue, where president maggie 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 has disputed the outcome . election, observers say voter turnout was low and the final tele won't be in for several days . president mackie so got his vote in early though his party currently holds 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 by mid april. yeah, yeah. among our concerns our education, the high cost of living and youth employment, the presumptuous vision, all them, even with degrees,
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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 rosemont, 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, which are now from the senegalese capital decker by journalist maria, get nicholas go. but the opposition is rejecting the government's claim of winning the election. why? well, there's currently a lot of confusion around the election results on sunday evening of the partial results in some districts starting to be known. but we have to wait for the global official global results. i have to be announced by the national election
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a commission on sunday evening. the opposition had already started to celebrate in some district, from the streets such as in the suburbs of that car, or shop which is the capital of the southern region. it cancelled, and the press briefing that was given by, i mean not that today who is the representative of the, of the ruling coalition and who said that the party had won 30 out of the 46 admin is sort of the district has much angered the opposition and said it is not the parties role to announce such general results about it any yes, with the opposition mayor of that car has called them vulgar lies. and he said that people will be on the streets to protest these amounts to voter turnout was rather low with less than half the people actually costing the vote. maria, why did so many people stay at home? well, it's not that unusual to see relatively low voter turnout for legislative elections,
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but it's true that there is some, some sort of political disenchantment among the senegalese society. some do not believe that casting their roads will spur any change or will bring immediate solution solutions for problems such as a high prices or unemployment. there is also the belief that politicians can easily be corrupt, that they don't respect their campaign promises and that they can change a position easily for some citizens. there is more trust actually in the religious and then the traditional leaders, rather than in their representatives in parliament. cynical, has been one of africa is more stable democracies. how much of a worry is there that this could now be changing? yes, well, senegal has a good reputation of being one of the stabler countries politically in africa, and particularly in west africa. but political tensions have risen time and again, as we've seen in june, when pro opposition protest left and 3 people dead. and there is
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a sense within the senate go is a society of increasing frustration. and so a political disagreement can spur protests nationwide. and with these recent disagreements on the election results, there is a possibility that pensions could rise again. in addition, if president nike saw decides to run for a 3rd term in the, in the presidential election of 2024. and despite the countries to term limits, then this could also add a turmoil to the situation. so far the president has stayed vague about his intentions, but he also didn't deny the possibility of running again. maria nicholas reporting from senegal. thanks so much. thank you. in formula one, max for staff and one the hungarian growing pre that when started the rice at the back of the grid off the engine troubled hampered his qualifying session. and he also survived midway spin, but was still able to claim victory. ah,
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things couldn't have looked much bleaker for red bill's max for stoppin as he started 10th on the grid. but whole season, the dutchman has been there to pounce when his rivals faltered. so it proved again and hungary closest challenger shall declare, spun off in france last week. and he had another wretched time here for stop and overtook him after the 2nd round of pit stops. and laclare could only temporarily take advantage of 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 improve but there was no catching pushed up and we seemed rather pleased with his unlikely victory.
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the dutchman made and when and hungry is his 8th this season, and one that puts yet more daylight between himself and the chasing pack in washington dublin years. that's all for now. sports life is next with the story of how competitive swimming has proven therapeutic for young women on the autism spectrum that's coming up after short break. i forget there's more on our website. we found a d, w dot com, and on social's the handle you need is at d. w. news. i'm anthony. how in berlin from me in the taint, thanks watching ah, ah, ah, ah, ah, ah!
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