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ah ah ah ah, this is a double your news alive from berlin, a raucous reception for germany after a run to the finals of the european championship. thousands of what frankfort main square to welcome back to the german football team after the squad to last a closely thought final with england. coming up on the shelf,
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ukraine resumes grained shipments to the world. cargo vessels set off across the black sea after turkey declares it's safe to sail there the 1st to export ukrainian grain by sea. the start of fresh us war and a star trek. lieutenant horace signs off. i'm afraid you have it all home with the change perceptions in space and on the screen. we look at the legacy of actor nischelle nichols after he dies at the age of $89.00. ah. hello, i'm clear. richardson thanks much for joining us. the german football team has arrived in frankfort after losing to england in the european championships at the final in london on sunday. the runners up were greeted by thousands of fans as they returned home. following the tournament, had
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a coach martino voss tech lynn book has said that despite the disappointment her team will continue to fight for trophies in the future. well, it was an incredible wind for england. the lioness is defeated. germany 21 ap euro 2022 final at london's wembley stadium. here today, nobody seem or given a heroine's welcome at trafalgar square in central london in front of thousands of fans. the tournament also proved a huge wind for the sport record crown is turned out for the games with total attendants. more than double that of the last competition in 2017 and another record. more than $17000000.00 television viewers watched as the lionesses roared to victory in extra time. i spoke earlier to our correspondent tom again while he was in london's trafalgar square. when the victorious team arrived and excitement was high. it certainly was yet now as you can see behind me de paul, he has wound down a little bit now. but earlier on this afternoon,
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7000 england support was packed into trafalgar square to get a glimpse of their heroes, the lionesses and of course their coach serena vitamin. there were even a few more fans who couldn't make it in having got here, and it would be too late because this place reached capacity. the players way, of course, with their trophy, celebrating england women's 1st ever major honor. and when they left, just over an hour ago, they were given a hero send off, as you would expect off to such a historic night last night at wembley. and indeed you were there at wembley stadium last night. a such a special night for england. do you think england deserved there when? yes, certainly, i mean low any time these were the 2 best teams in the tournament without a doubt. m. and, you know, germany had only conceded a single goal throughout the entire tournament book before last night's final. and england managed to put to pass them. yes, there was a bit of a controversial referee decision, a penalty shout for germany. and you to handle in, in the 1st half, but frankly,
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the referee could have issued a few more cause the german plays. it was a very, very physical game. a lot of fowl was a very scrappy encounter. and of course, it went the distance all the way over 120 minutes, and any team that manages to defeat an opponent, as strong as germany after that long a game, of course is, is worthy of their title. as i'm, i think maybe most importantly, i mean this tournament has put women's football truly on the map at a level that we haven't seen before. what do you think the legacy of it will be? well it certainly the 1st legacy of it is that am england for the 1st time in 56 years have a football team that celebrated a major international trophy. i'd like to just show you a few of the newspapers here in england, which as you can imagine awful on the back and the front pages of the lioness is the guardian game changes the daily mail. it wasn't a dream. we did beat germany in a final f damira history makers,
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the back page of the i, the day it came home. now certainly it can't be underestimate it just what an earthquake for english football last nights achievement was. and i need terms of the game overrule, i mean, you mentioned some of the record viewing figures that the record attendance is that we've seen, i think really have an out done. everybody out, whoa exceeded everybody's expectations at the tournament so far. the 1st match was watched oh trafford by a crowd of 68000 last night's game at wembley was watched by 87000 fans that's of record for any you arose game in history. men's or women's now spoke. i spoke to a when captain, the williamson. i'm and of course, the winning go score a chloe kelly last night in the mix. i'm. i'm in the mix zone after the game. and they told me that there hopes for the, for, for the legacy of this tournament is that those attendances, those viewing figures can be kept high. they really hope that all of the supporters who tuned in over the past 4 weeks go and watch their local teams play,
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go and pay attention to the domestic competitions go impact the stadiums. so the, the profile that we've seen, women's football reach over the past 4 weeks, isn't just a one time thing. they want to make sure that this is the enduring legacy of euro 2022 here in england. i certainly am looking forward to what's to come in women's football. i'm gonna get away of the of the sports for us in london. thanks so much for that reporting to the war in ukraine now, and the 1st grain shipment to leave ukraine. since the start of russia's invasion, has set sail turkey, which is overseeing a deal between the countries that it was safe to resume exports. the congo ship rezone is carrying more than just grain. it's carrying the hopes of ukrainians and people around the world. it's the 1st ship loaded with grain to leave odessa. since russia invaded ukraine, some residents of the port city see it as a sign, not only of hope, but of progress. boy, no listener. on monday,
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i heard the ship's whistle for the 1st time. i was delighted. look, and you finally, life is beginning to move forward and there are some changes in a positive direction. this makes me very happy that that would, you know, in general, the port should live its own life. because odessa is a port city we live here. we want everything to work for us, for everything to bustle, to live. since the start of the war, ukrainian farmers have been hard pressed to get grain out of the country. ukrainian trains can't move on most e, rails, and trucks take days to get across the border. as harvest season approaches, many silos are already full and grain stored for long periods of time is at high risk of mold. roku shoes, who mcgrew. we still have 6000 tons of grain stored here. well, we supposed to put the wheel when the next harvest starts. luxury love
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there's no outputs, gary, any amount of grain could be left on the fields. model the ship owner could cause a local but solving the troubles with transport isn't an instance solution for high food prices. economists say the prices of commodities like wheat, rice, and corn, and not only dependent on the war, but also weather conditions and the success of the harvest. the fact that agreement also russian models is on now more easily going out to the old mark is, is good, but all acidity will remain high and the, the shortages are on the floor are not only caused by while it was also by clemente conditions, cautious optimism, is ripe among many farmers hoping to sell as much of their grain as possible while the negotiated corridor remains open. and i am pleased to welcome you are a vast cough. he is ukraine's
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a deputy minister of infrastructure. and in that capacity also responsible for the countries at c parts, a very warm welcome to the show. this 1st ship carrying grain out of ukraine has left odessa without issue. how optimistic are you that these exports will continue smoothly in not just the polar where to mention that the receiver's work was done by everybody, by our partners, by our government, by our employees. and of course, our cost our clients shape on their so cargo incentive. today. this 1st treatment brings the call to the old market that ukraine real again, supply their rolled food programs and the balance of the gold food to stick. you read to me again, right? and our farmers will receive a revenue in order to continue to corp for the new address and for departure
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over the present williams. reach out on the stokes. very important will hold we hope to continue for the moment we see in the safe passage of the shows to esl. we expect additional one additional where falls within a few days was a moment. we have 16 westhal at our reports from this origin which were loaded before beginning of the war. we have the plan to the part of this were so within for the 2 weeks. and what is very important. we already received a notice is for the new esl west of arrival, within the next few weeks or when it is 3 wrestles. we are expecting for the next few weeks, and we think that this number will increase day by day and how long will it take to
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get the millions of tons of grain out that have been blocked in ports since russia started the invasion? it depends on the beginning good depends on the number of where they're ready to come to our boards. we expect that within 3 weeks it will be growing. and in 3 weeks, we can receive the productivity of our terminals up to 3 and more 1000000 tons per month to get a lease, a lease, think i don't know the weight of export western orders and then you pretty well we can achieve that $6000000.00 per month in september already. and will you be able to open more ports soon to expedite that process? it depends on the situation in the war. me would like also to do this, initiate d for nikolai if region, but it can be later on depends on the war situation and depends on the initiative
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situation reasonable. so for this origin, if everything will work, safety, we propose united nation and to barker to include the sports to our initiative. now, many shipping companies are worried about the explosive mines in ukraine's waters. what measures are you taking to ensure that this route is safe? in order to increase safety level, we ex, escorting, this goes to esl and next we're sold by our state stuck by our state special lesson which lead because well, so it means that we are proceeding at the beginning of the current one. and these bring more safety to our customers. and many other agreements with the
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russian fight in this war, including sees fires have failed. what makes you think that this grain shipping deal can succeed? this is due. we concluded not using russians need signed the initial due for read. so 2nd column, jane, early of united nation and her hires only dicola and management all for thank you. and in this connection, we hope that it will, i, your, he vascos, ukraine's deputy minister of infrastructure. i want to thank you so much for taking the time to speak with us on d dot nunez. thank you. let's go to senegal now where president mckee, sauls rule and coalition has claimed victory in parliamentary elections. a spokesman for the group says it has retained its majority in the national assembly, taking 30 or 46 administrative departments. the opposition has disputed the outcome, claiming that they secured the when instead election observers
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a voter turnout was low and the final tally 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 by mid april. yeah, yeah. among our concerns, our education at the high cost of living and youth employ meant the presumptuous vision all day long. even with the grease, young people still can't find jobs, but will be in some families. the parents pensions are the only source of income, would allow mer, several leading opposition, politicians like whose man sancho have been disqualified from running. they said the president has misused his power to eliminate political opponents. the
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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. and i'm joined now from the senegalese capital the car by journalist maria. get in class. go. maria, why is the opposition rejecting the government's claim of having one the election? well, those clearly still a lot of confusion around the election results with both of the ruling party and the opposition claiming victory at preliminary results. and some of the districts started to be known the sunday evening. but for the preliminary global results, this has to be announced by the national election commission. and this is expected later this week at the statement by i'm not up to here who represents the ruling party and who said that it has won 30 out of 46. administrative districts has
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angered the opposition who said it is not its rule to announce a such result in a statement, the main opposition coalition. we can. we also said that it had won a comfortable and majority in parliament along with its allied coalition. while loosen again mattered any judge who's the mayor of the car has accused the government of crediting a vulgar liars and he said that people will be out in the streets to protest. now the voter turnout was rather low with less than half of eligible people. actually turning up to cast their votes. why did so many people stay home? was not that unusual to see relatively low voter turnout and legislative elections . and the last legislative pulls of 2017. there was a voter turn out of about 54 percent. it seems like there is an increasing feeling among the $77.00 society that their vote will not really change their situation if
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it will not bring solution to immediate problems such as high prices or unemployment. there's also a feeling that politicians can easily be corrupted and can easily change their positions. and actually some citizens express higher trust in, in their religious leaders and the traditional leaders rather than in representatives in parliament. and how worried should we be about what this means for the stability of clinical well, synagogue has a good reputation of being one of the stable countries in africa, particularly in west africa, but time and again, you know, there had, there is political attention as we've seen recently in june with protests, the pro opposition protest that's turned violence, leaving 3 people, a dead and something. and the society does seem to be increasingly frustrated. and so one political disagreements can turn into protests nationwide. and now with
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these disagreements on the election results, this could be another reason for, for new tension to arrive. if the current president, mikey saw, also decides to run for a 3rd term in 2024. despite the countries to term limits than this could also create additional turmoil. so far, the president has stayed vague about his intentions, but he also did not deny the possibility of running again. thank you so much for that update journalist and maria. get nicholas go. reporting from cynical let's bring you up to speed now with some of the other stories making headlines around the world. the red cross says it's still waiting for access to the bombed prison camp where dozens of ukrainian prisoners of war were killed. russia says it has invited the red cross and the u. n. to inspect the site. ukraine has called for an investigation. both sides blame each other for the dots. kosovo
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has postponed, the introduction of tougher border controls to serbia emitter rising tensions. ethnic serbs blocked roads in the north of kosovo, and unknown gunmen fired on police, kosovo, close to border crossings to serbia. after the incidents and the head of man mars ruling military junta has announced a 6th month extension of the state of emergency. the army seized power from the elected government of august on c t last year. they've pledged to hold new elections in august 2023. but observer say that's unlikely. and will she or won't she us? how speaker nancy pelosi has kicked off a closely watched asia tore and singapore. but the big question is whether she will visit ty one. the self ruled i went to is claimed by beijing. and though the island is not on her official agenda, there is speculation that she might visit in some capacity. china has already issued a clear warning on what that would mean. rule fillasy don't you know if the speaker
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of the house of representatives pelosi visits taiwan, the chinese side will definitely take resolute and strong countermeasures and the culture in response ling to window and defend its sovereignty and territorial integrity, dra user terms, water as to what measures are with a gun to if she does to go there, let us wait and see over the changing gears now. and one of the early stars of the television and film series star trek has died. actor. he shall nichols who found fame playing lieutenant o'hara has died, aged 89. her family said a great light in the firmament, no longer shines for us. come and competent. michelle nicole's as a horror worship, as star trek's communications officer, she was clearly in control. i'm afraid you have it all mister sparkler. in this episode from 1969. 0, horror and lighten. so confused,
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male colleagues about an alien religion. it's not the sun up in the sky. the son of god was but after the 1st series, nichols had been subjected to racist insult and her character reduced to open communication channels to spoke and kirk willing, frustrated, she decided to quit and mentioned this at a chance meeting with black rights leader. martin luther king, he said her role had opened the door that must not be allowed to close. she withdrew her resignation. he meant a great deal to me. i knew him though. well, and am he was a great man. and laura lanes freely. her character's name too, was a clear reference to black power, as spoke explains its meaning in swahili nichols made history when she kissed her kosta william shatner in 1968, often credited as one of the 1st interracial kisses on u. s. t. v. years later,
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she paid tribute to him and the show at one of the many star trek reunions. his light, it's like family, it's like family. alongside breaking down barriers to black women in hollywood nichols lay to work with nasa to encourage more women and black americans to become astronauts. the show nichols boldly going where no black woman had gone before and his other culture is david levitz is here in the studio for more. david, we've heard a little bit about how a groundbreaking it was to have a black woman officer on t v. in this eric, you tell us a little bit more about how our character change things. right? well, if we sort of beam ourselves back into the 1960 is in the u. s. this was a time when black folks were still fighting for a lot of basic rights and portrayal. of black folks on television was really minimal. and when there were black women on tv in the u. s,
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they were playing the maids. basically, they were playing domestic servants. so here you have star trek comes along. michelle nichols comes along and it's totally different. she is the 4th in charge on starship enterprise enterprise. she's highly educated, she's competent and she's very well respected, which was this vision actually of what black life could be like in the 23rd century . that's when star trek took place. and a big part of the vision of star trek was also a world without racism. now for millions of viewers, this was the 1st time that they'd seen a black woman play a role like this. that wasn't a stereotype. it would be. goldberg is even said it's the 1st time she saw a black woman on t. v who wasn't playing and made friends. remember this is 19 sixty's america and you also have this a boundary breaking kiss between nickels and her coast. are william shatner, a white man in 900? 68. tell us about that. yeah, and that came just a year after the u. s. supreme court made it legal in all us states for black
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people and white people to inter mary. so really ground breaking actually in when they shot it. they weren't even sure if stations in the southern us were going to show it yet. so nickels again was, was really at the forefront of something quite revolutionary because he had this amazing actor. she's playing a truly amazing part, yet she almost quit the program. right. and looking back, what's amazing about that is that she didn't realize how much she meant to so many people until she met martin luther king jr. at a stand convention. actually, he was a fan and he came up to and he said, look, i've heard you're going to quit, but you can't quit because you inspire so many people and you have to keep playing this role and inspiring people and thank goodness for that. i david, love it from the d. w culture. thanks so much for coming on the show sharing with us just before we go, we've got time for a bit more sports news in at formula one at max for stop and has one the hungarian, a grand prix that i trans started the race at the back on the grid after engine
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trouble hampered his qualifying session, he also survived a mid race spin but was still able to claim victory. things couldn't have looked much bleaker for red bills, max for stopping as he started 10 from the grid. but whole season, the dutchman has been there to parents when his rivals have faltered. so it proved again in hungary close his challenger, sharla clare spun off in france last week and he had another wretched time here pushed up and overtook him after the 2nd. drone 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 fortune's improve what there was no catching. pushed up and
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who seemed rather pleased with his unlikely victory. the dutchman made and went and hungry is his 8 this season. and one that boots yet more daylight between himself and the chasing pack. and just before we go, let's get a quick reminder of the top stories were falling for you. at this hour celebrations are being held in london. you honor england's football team for their victory at the euro. 2022 tournaments. the lioness is beat germany in sundays final. they're the 1st english team women's, or meant to win a european championship in 56 years. and ukraine has resumed grain shipments from its black seat ports. turkey which is overseeing a deal with russia, said it was safe for exports to resume your crime had been unable to exported stock
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