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was, was it really just we still have time to work. i'm going with subscribe or more. the news like ah ah, this is dw news live from berlin. ukraine resumes grain shipments to the world. cargo vessels set off across the black sea after turkey declared it safe to sail that the 1st to export ukrainian brain by sea. since the start of rushes was also
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coming up victory for england and a major football tournament. its 1st 56 years. ah, england beads, germany to win the european championship. we'll look at the remarkable win for the lionesses and for women's football and senate goals. ruling coalition claims another victory. the policies behind the president say they've retained power in parliamentary elections. that the opposition is disputing that claim ah 9 on your hips. mckinnon. thanks so much for joining us. the 1st grain shipment to leave ukraine, since the stars of russia's invasion has set sail turkey, which is overseeing
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a deal between the countries said it was safe to resume experts earlier today. the ship rezone, loaded with corn, headed into the black sea on its way to lebanon convoys of ships are now free to follow. a russian blockade had sealed ukraine's ports while ukraine had laid mines in the sea to thwart russian naval assaults. the head of the united nations said the stars of exports would help bring relief to the world. many countries have experienced a shortage of grain due to the month's long war. and we can go live now to odessa, where did others mathias bellinger is standing by? good sir mathias. now, the 1st grain shipment has now left the port of odessa. what more can you tell us about that? yeah, this is left as planned at $830.00 local time and is now on its way to istanbul web or it will stop. it will be inspected by the joint. guarantees that turkey and the
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united nations and russian inspectors as well. and then it can sail on to lebanon, where it's destined to these ships. they have been lying and ukraine's ports since february, even before the 24th of february, when the war started. when russia held drills in the black sea effectively closing off these ports and trapping them in there. and it took quite a while to come to an agreement to get them out there. and this is the 1st one. now that since the beginning of the war, since they have been trapped there, 60 more are waiting there, they're loaded, retrain, says they're ready to go. and so a 1st batch of 600000 tons of grain could be shipped out if all of these ships ships can really leave. so that sounding positive. but if we can talk for a moment about the dangers involved here, tell us who is responsible for thee as safe passage as these are vessels. but as we know that there and mines laid in these waters off a death, i don't me indeed. and if you see here, behind me not
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a single fishing boat, not a single private yard, or even a jet ski out there on the see the beaches are also close. there also mind the waters are mind. so what ukraine did was that it's opened lane through this mind, see that it where it guarantees that there are no mines in this lane. and in la, on the other side, russia agreed not to attack any of the ships passing through there and not to attack the ports while these ships are sailing there. and while this agreement is in place, so that on these ships can really safely go out whether this will work or not. and it would need to work on, on a very long term because 6600000 tons of grant sounds a lot. but that's just 2 percent or 3 percent of what is now in the stocks and we'll have the new harvest soon. that will double the amount. so 89 month is what your crane county or it would need to bring out,
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or the grain that it can sell on the world market. it is, can you give us a brief update on what's happening in the south of ukraine? we know that the port city of nikolai was pounded by a russian missiles at the weekend. now it's been pounded for several nights in a row and so and irregularly. but with a high frequency throughout the past few weeks, mic live is really one of the main targets of russian rockets right now. um, sometimes people have reported as much as for 50 explosions in the city to day. we heard that hospital has been hit yesterday. the night before, the villa of one of your friends biggest grain entrepreneurs was hit and he died in the attack. death reported every time a similar situation is reported from the north from hark. where also a rocket strikes on the city have intensified both cities are out of artillery
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range, which means that these are rockets, fired from either russian or bellow russian territory or even from ships out there in the black sea. ah, it shows that russia has really taking these 2 frontline cities, these 2 cities that they could not get passed last time again to into focus and is really done inflicting a lot of damage. there is mateus bellinger in odessa. thank so much for that. sports news now and the lionesses have brought home the euro 2022 trophy england have been crowned european football champions after defeating germany, $2.00 to $1.00 and extra time at wembley stadium in london. now england had the best of the 1st hour and a delightful finish from ela too, and gave him the lead and 62 minutes. but germany hung in there and lena muggle equalized to send the game into extra time. england weren't to be denied though,
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and chloe kelly pounced on a loose ball with 9 minutes left to send the home fans into roch's and to trench england's 1st ever european championship. and the result was, of course greeted with delight by fans across england, which has been waiting since 1966 for any kind of football trophy. i also meant to load the young lady in the audience as well, with probably the best experience of all of our lawyers to share it together. to single order is when the euro's unbelievable. i'll tell you all those english girls. we have smash, showing the lunch hour is done. i do want to make you let us just go outside cuz we can multitask. i, we have bruce at home today. he's relied it over. you love it. i
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am here to break it all down for us is karl mckinnon from d w sports i kyle, or what a game where we start the tension and the rivalry between the 2 teams, the deciding goal so close to the end. it's a, it's fair to say, isn't it that it was a fitting finale for a tournament that really put women's football on to a totally different level altogether? it really was and it was important i think, was the change minds and to introduce people to women, sports and women's football. especially of course, in this instance, to help them understand people who have been fanatics and other sports, looking at other sports, including men's football or they're changing their minds about women's football. this, this, this turn, it definitely did that. 87000 people streamed into wembley stadium last night before the games is a huge number of record for any european championships. men or women. they saw a tense, exciting game up and down the pitch, which is not always what happens in men's or women's finals in any tournament,
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because oftentimes they're very worried about making mistakes. and after chloe kelly scored the winning goal, scored the winning goal in extra time. she's behind us here and she, you know, she strip down into her sports bra as a brand new chest gain. for example, 1999 of the us team winning the world cup. this was a spectacular moment for england. of course, a spectacular moment for the english fans. and england was in fact in bedlam. it was, it was so exciting. i mean, huge celebrations across england. can we say though, all the english line is what the, when did they did that they did, they had to overcome their own, the pressure on themselves, put on them because they were in their home stadium, basically in the, the most historic stadium in the world, perhaps they were also fortunate that alexandra pop the germany's top scorer and probably her best, clear their best player in the tournament. thus far. she pulled herself out
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basically because of a nagging injury that she kid that brought herself by brought the came back. that is in the pre game for work out. and she also, they were also fortunate about video, assistant referee call in which they maybe just didn't look closely enough. that what was considered a handball by the german side in front of the english side and the english go on. so that was one concern. at the same time, the german german coach that england deserved it and presented accolades to the english side. serena vig mine of course, is the english coach who was the dutch coach over 5 years ago and brought to the netherlands to the european championships. she brought in going to the european championships. she looked at the bigger picture of the tournament after the game in a press conference. how you saw, we did well, and the whole country came stand behind us in the stadiums outside the stadiums. and i think we really made a change. i think this tournaments and has done so much for the
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game, but also for society and women in society in england, but also think across europe and across the world. and i hope that will make a change to serena wickman. they're saying the tournament has made a real change to society for women in society degree. it certainly has and these are incremental steps. i remember, as i said, 999 was when brandy chastine scored that winning goal for the world cup winner. and it took until just last year, before the women's team in the united states was on par with the men's team in the united states. men's team of never won a world cup, but the women's team took until then 20 years more than 20 years to, to even things up. i would say that there's worth talking about is the, at the lower tiers around the world. there are facilities managers that are a club managers, their school managers who need to step up. they need to be embarrassed into the fact that many, many, many women's teams of all kinds of different sports are forced to plan inaccessible
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or bad pitches. they're forced, oh, participate in and shower afterwards and terrible, decrepit facilities, changing rooms that are just awful, and they have to step up and as, as hey, beth, be shamed into changing their ways. come can and from the w sports. thanks marie. okay, let's get you up to speed now on some other stories making headlines around the world. iran has the technical capability to produce an atomic bomb, but has no intention of doing so that's according to mohammed. as la mi, who runs iran's nuclear organization, he spoke as the top diplomat, joseph barrels seeks to salvage a 2015 nuclear cord. is la mi said he hoped for a swift conclusion to negotiations ahead of me and mars ruling military hunter has announced a 6th month extension of the state of emergency. the army seized power from the
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elected government of from sushi last year. they pledge to hold new elections in august 2023. observers say that that is unlikely. because of those postpone the introduction of tougher border controls to serbia. after a sharpening of tensions ethnic serbs blocked roads in the north of kosovo, an unknown gun and fired on police, kosovo close to border crossings to serbia after the incidence. now in the west african country of senegal, president mackey sal's ruling 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 tally won't be in for several days. president mackey's so got his vote in earlier, though his party currently holds 75 percent of seats and parliament. his popularity
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has been waiting. 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 manipulation among our concerns, our education at the high cost of living and youth employment, the presumptuous vision, all this loan, even with the grease, young people still can't find jobs. but in some families, the parents pensions are the only source of income that would allow mer, several leading opposition. politicians like osman 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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