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ah ah ah ah, this is dw news live from the u. s. how speak and nancy pelosi leaves taiwan is tension with china rise below the departs type payoff to promising to help the islands self defense. the higher on can visit, draws a furious response from china with more military trail was also coming up. inspection completes a ship carrying ukrainian grain passes checks and turkey under
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a deal with russia to restart exports. the ukraine's president, as one bethel is not enough and weeks off for a violent crack down on europe border with africa, migrants of hughes spanish police of illegally forcing them back into moral code. d w meets those who say they were beaten and denied the chance to claim asylum. ah, i man mckinnon. thanks so much for joining us. for you as how speaker nancy pelosi has used her visit to taiwan to deliver a statement of solidarity. she said her country would do whatever it takes to boost ty, one's ability to defend itself. now, pelosi departed from the capital tie. pay a short while ago, she spent less than a day on the self governing island during which she met with the president and
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address parliament. hello c is the highest ranking us politician to have visited taiwan in 25 years. though she was not there as an official representative, pelosi ignored stalk warnings from china, which views the island as its own territory. during her trip, she said she supported the status quo between beijing and taipei. and she praised taiwanda democracy. we have to show the world and that's one of the purposes of the show, the world success as the people have on their parish. their courage to change their own country to become more democratic. the democracy that has evolved to a stronger place now and offers a very strong contrast to what's happening with mainland china. and for more in the
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story, we can speak to matt. i co old bag who is head of the stock home china forum with the german marshall fund. welcome to d. w might. i mean i could, we are seeing a furious reaction from china over nancy pelosi visit. she's not the 1st us polish politician to visit taiwan. is she? what is it about this visit that has made china so very angry? of course you can argue that she's the 1st speaker of the house out to visit since 1990 son. however, i think one of the main reasons why the reaction is so strong is that the chinese communist party has 20th friday congress coming up this fall, presumably for jim payne to stay in power. and this is kind of a point in time where he also wants to show strains and that he is on charge and
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that of china says you can visit, then you can visit. so in many, many ways the display of power ahead of us very important party congress. thinking about all of this from ty, one's perspective, and i one benefited in anyway from police, his visit. i think a lot of people in time one tend to think so unlike the debate over here we're, it's been very much focused on that chinese talking point and the rest, i think with the bait and i went up quite different and more off of them. but i do think there is 11 concrete advantage for high want, and that of that, you know, the year he's been trying to international sage. and one of the way in which i want to try to count by visit, you know, high ranking wall where that you know, parliamentarian and i think having a close that i think from the perspective probably just going to be helpful and
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getting to also the taiwan and acknowledge that it is a fact, you know, it is independent of the earth until people to come to visit. we have already seen chinese military exercises around the island that has been some economic missions already against taiwan. should taiwan now fear further more extreme repercussions. i think it's pretty clear the years he has made pretty clear that they're going to bring out their, their full course of toolkit against taiwan if use parts of it against other countries, including in europe. so yes, i do think they're going to apply more economic sanctions. we've already seen some sanctions against the organizations, certain counties, businesses and branches excluded from doing business on the mainland. i do think
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they're going to bring out more. but 11 of the important things to understand is this is kind of a tool that appears he has, has had for a while and has been planning to use for a while. so this is more of an opportunity for the peers to use it, but that doesn't mean that they wouldn't have that at a later point in time using a different excuse. because the goal is to put maximum pressure on taiwan over the next couple of years. so taking this one step further, would the west ever risk going toward a taiwan? oh that's, that's a question where i'm, if you, if you look at, for instance, that the u. s. position the united states has maintained a strategic ambiguity where basically the ad. yes, there are the u. s. neither size, we're gonna definitely come out and the fat tiwana case of up here see invasion, but they also don't say we're not going to. and the who is that the strategic
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ambiguity is gonna be enough to deter, to deter an attack from the p r c. on taiwan. everything else is basically trying to look into a crystal ball. suddenly a situation will be watching very closely that i could what about from the german national fun. thank you so much. thanks for having me. now the 1st ship to export grain from the ukraine port since the russian invasion has been cleared to continue on its journey. after passing inspections, the ship called the rezone was inspected today while anchored in turkish waters. its cargo with scrutinized by monitors from the un ukraine, turkey, and russia, which demanded inspections to ensure ships on not carrying arms. now, the rezone departed odessa in ukraine on monday, carrying $26000.00 tons of corn. it can now travel through the bus frustrate and onto its final death destination, which is tripoli,
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in lebanon. and for more of the story, we can cross now to ist and bowl, where we will be speaking to d, w. 's dory and joe and ty door and we have now heard that the inspection is complete. what more can you tell us? yes. well, it all. when remarkably smoothly, the inspection team made up of turkish ukrainian, russian, and un officials went both a robo and a section last for about a one, maybe 2 hours. it all went very much according to plan. and that is really, really important for this agreement, because a fact is that they need to export in the next a 120 days before the agreement is renewed. around 20000000 tons of trapped, ukrainian grains. we are talking about literally hundreds of ships and all of the ship the to be before they go to ukraine and then when they come out to view, this is an arduous, massive logistics pop up today,
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at least it all went very smoothly as we speak, the robot is now reading its way down the sample box and onto the mom receipt of climbing and then on to the left, but the delivery should be needed. now turkey is sounding very base about this. it's saying that 3 more ships may soon be leaving the ports of a desa. how confident can we be that things will continue to, to, to move so smoothly? well, i think the turkey and everyone else him really want to make them a most optimistic sounds, was possible to be draft realized during a month and negotiations to people expected the field to actually work for us to actually be here with ships being in a ship out of wolf own through black seats, world markets. and i think turkey basically recognizes the key for this operation to be successful is momentum. they want to build up a speed of hundreds of thousands of home being delivered and grain delivered to world markets,
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which they start to bring down the soaring build for practice. and that will make it that much more difficult, but any of the policies involved to possibly pull out to keep the potential world reaction to the the theories they want to get the ships moving as soon as possible . i've been talking about 3 ships now, but the ultimate little now hopefully 345 ship date moving through stumble and down the balls for us and vice versa. phone back to wall to crank is a major operation. and the key, what everyone's talking about is building up a mental feel. turkey was obviously central to making this deal happen. and now to make sure that things continue working, the president retro type at a one will be meeting president. russia's president person later this week. any idea is what might be on the agenda was going to be packed agenda. you have to realize that these 2 countries have mutual, as well as a conflicting interest, was going from north africa, mid least in focus is the old and, and also they have
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a major u. m g partnership as well. but this food agreement is seen as a key part of those talks for president one. this is vital to him in business indicating his role of maintaining close ties with his washing counterpart vladimir putin. this is the 2nd meeting face to face within a month. he has face criticism from his west and i live over those close in particularly touch you refusal twin full sanctions against russia. he's always insisted that turkey balance approaches vital for it's a play this balanced approach facilitating agreements and possibly any to the ukrainian or russian conflict. and this grain at the deal if it succeeds, will be seen as the indication of a one stance. so took up a lot of interest in that feel, work door engines and it's temple. thank. now ukrainian engineers are once again in control of the chernobyl power plant off the russian forces took over the facility in the early phase of the war. but with
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moscow as unrelenting military strikes and the threat of a leak or explosion at the nuclear power plant remains, he w correspondent, funny for char, visited a town near chernobyl, where residents are taking measures against radiation poisoning. am the threats of another disaster at the decommissioned power plant? your mobile just the a bottle of io dean. this would be natalia's 1st protective response. so in case of a radioactively topic you could ask of us from boston. i went to take care of my child that didn't give her a 10 drops of dis, ready proponents. this is her expect on of a big, but i don't know how useful it is for the credit. for li, asthma natalia wasn't born when the chernobyl disaster happened in 1986, but the family trauma sit steep group is that the mystic on the was the curlin dawn . can you imagine you lock up your home and leave it there? you look up your youth and leave it me. my father left everything dal santo thumb
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and this is still very painful for him. well, isn't that the bitterness it her father helped with the channel bill cleanup? pretty much every one in our family has had cancer. even though they now live here in st. low, voltage and town build fortune, noble survivors, the russians haven't attacked. but it's equally quiet since the war began, nearly half of the population has left people worry about putting, turning the war nuclear here. all that would need would be a conventional strike on the nuclear plant. i can have warning, i got you can expect anything from him. am same from his bella, rosie, a neighbor. luke, a shanklin. got those. i'm afraid them go much than that. yeah. by using jan nobel with the still dangerous remains of the nuclear power plant disaster is just 50 kilometers away. this is the town of pre p up once they're home to channel bill
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workers, abandoned since 1986 and last for ever the passing decade. so radiation decrease in parts of the exclusion zone. but we're told that recently radiation now was rose again after russia and forces occupy char knobby for a while in the early stages of this war. in fact, troops moved a tillery through highly radioactive areas, kicking up con, terminated dust. we won't stay here, full. in slow will teach. they are renovating this school bunker. the mayor center with 500 people could find shelter here from a rocket attack, but not a nuclear disaster, which he doesn't to discuss. women, why was we shouldn't create panic among people. we must understand there would be no escape from that. we shouldn't waste our resources and emotions on it with her, and what's the sweet natalia disagrees. she would like more information from the government. how she can best protect her daughter when she should flee. yet i told
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them amazon zagat than from oxford is no information. how to protect our children, and it's emotionally exhausting. but that when the time comes on, we need to talk about it. it would be too late, but in both for the longer the war continues, the more dangerous it feels. here on the last reassurance, the little bottle of iodine provides human rights groups are calling for an independent inquiry into the death of at least 27 migrants on the spanish american border. a preliminary investigation by morocco has found that most of the victims likely suffocated, went up to 2000 people, tried to storm the border and maliyah in late june. the tiny spanish exclaims of millions they were to the european union's only land borders with africa, making them a focus for migrants and refugees. he w report a young philip charlotte's travels to morocco and sent us this report. and
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a warning that some of of you is may find images at the beginning of this report, disturbing. ah, moroccan border guards round up and attack people trying to get over the fence. that violence and contempt in a situation with no solution for either side. it's difficult to tell who is alive and who might be dead. a truen was there that day. did you even in the floor? the heat use homework? no. after you knock out, you know, if you don't know anything you come move the they will leave you. if you can move there will hit you to lose. you can move. we meet a troon in the derelict school in casa blanca, where he's been living. he level serious accusations against the spanish police. he
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says he had already reached european territory where he was seeking asylum, but he maintains the officers forcibly deported him. they send you back to the morrow kit. sometimes they allowed the moroccan police theatre. in fact, to pull you out. local journalist javier on gusto was inside the spanish city of melia, when crowds stormed the border in june. he confirms that trans account with a medical mark, i saw several dozen migrants minus we'll get over the model. yeah. know what other law. no illegally devoted street away. i recommend going up with didn't even have like johns took amos i li. you'll have what is the i don't want to spanish police simply send them back. that would be, oh my god. that's illegal. under international law. many of the migrants were from countries entitling them to refugee status in europe. we put the claims to the head of the regional government where there might be one or 2 cases that have been many
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attempts to get across the border. recently. we were all worried about the wall rising green prices, missile, and people going hungry, or there are really consequences from all of that or less realty. i was totally literate. melia is a small city with a population of around $90000.00. it's one of the few european territories which has a land border with africa. journalist javier says spain as happy to pay out millions to its african neighbors. to keep migrants back from its border, morocco's affairs, morocco, music. he doesn't know the world for us. we want to be seen as a beacon for human rights, but he yeah, oh, yeah, who are able to hemp. lucky in this fence, for example, was previously especially wishes type of raise a shot bob wire. i'm rights activists complained that the spanish took it down to that then that would but then speed to speed morocco, more money than what i mean monday and not exactly the same. res offense has gone
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up on the other side. will it be no, any level marquee several spanish cities saw protests after the unrest on june 24. the interior minister now has to testified before the european parliament, but the prime minister pedro sanchez has praised the security forces on both sides, back in morocco, a true remains. undeterred. he's already tried 10 times to get into spain, and he's ready for attempts, number 11. and for more on the storm, joy now, but from brussels by deadening, correspondent christine month. la christine. hi. we just saw some really disturbing footage in that report was have the moroccan in spanish governance said about these death. well, the american officials have maintained that a lot of the people who died on that day died in the stampede. 2000 people attempted to, to cross the border on the day. they also say that some people fell to the deaths
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as they were climbing the very high fences to try and of course, get across the border. but human rights groups that have that collected at 1st hand accounts say that a lot of people who are injured in the clashes that spanned for a few hours as this breach, tim went on, that they didn't get medical attention and that could have made the difference for a lot of people who sustained serious injuries and might have actually succumbed to those from the spanish government side. the prime minister has said that this, this whole day was, was basically orchestrated by the marcio of people smuggling units who basically force people on mass to try and reach that border. and as we heard in, in the report there by the philip schultz, he praised the moroccan security officials for helping to protect spanish borders. united nations experts of back call for an inquiry, they're calling for more accountability from the spanish american governments. give
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us a sense of what that would actually mean. well, the premise of that is really a pertaining to, to the use of force. of course, our way there is the use of force by law enforcement officials. and that has to operate within certain principles, and that is what the un experts in particular calling for as to when to stand, to what extent was there the use of force and, and how could it have potentially played a role in the debts that happened on that day there is also the element of reparations, or to the families of the victims of those who lost their lives that day. so potentially what you and expert calling for is that as they would have to be some kind of reparations to some of those victims. i and it would be for this at, for these investigations to establish who would be responsible for, for taking care of that. christine, thanks for that as t w's, christine wanderer, and brussels and wildfire. in the u. s. states,
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california have been through huge areas of forest and displaced thousands of people . several people have died in recent days. some of them course in that cause, trying to escape the flames of decades of droughts and rising temperatures have made california more vulnerable to fires. scientists linking the increased risk to climate change in recent weeks, a major fi i came close to yosemite national park raising fears for his ancient trees and endangered animals of that fire had subsided, but it's still burning. database is stuff in simon's visited. it's off to moth, and mariposa county, where people are now living in tents after the homes were destroyed. any day they can use helicopters did battle against the old fire is a good day. the fire fighter say the place is carving deep wounds into the generally beautiful mountainous landscape. it is also leaving many mariposa city and county residence, wounded and scarred the towns elementary schools versus
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a red cross vacation center. now, mostly local volunteers are providing food, clothing, medical care, and of course shelter for all who had to run from the flames for all who need help now in one way or another. yeah, for like that was fires have impacted different neighborhoods and communities throughout the last month. the residents there just wondering if they have a home to return to so trained red crossers are able to provide that emotional care that they're needing right now. we're one of the many who lost their homes and everything with it is rotten mcguire. he was surprised by the old fire while at work perfectly well. so it was just that quick. i mean, listen, 40 minutes from when i saw it to him as you get home, we have a few items and the flames were just mailed the driveway. there's only one way out . sinusitis is doing putting out specify garcia, deer,
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and the electric company is repairing, destroyed, power lines, the neighborhood there. rodney lived still under active evacuation orders and not allowed to go back home. the us marines. reverend asks us for a favor, we have to run trigger. we are, what would you like an american flag in a steak? yes. just posted on my property. okay. by my house. take all the pictures cuz really aren't right now. okay. oh, sent flags for me. minutes later, we're meeting roughly in a motel room where he stays temporarily to pick up his flag. it doesn't matter just if you guys will practice. it'll give inspiration. you know, i'm glad i can't. when i'm not ready. we are following carol fire press information officer jonathan with his help. we're trying to find rodney's house. you think that is it one more up? not sure of this. is it? the sign at the bottom added the address on it. finally, we find it in front yard. i guess there was
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a car parked slo shed some work here. house there's nothing left there's nothing left is rodney asked us to. we post his replacement flag for the one his father brought home from world war 2 actually, and which he lost with everything else in the fire. shortly after we are back with rodney in his motel room plan to strike after running for his life just days ago, he sees what is left of his house for the 1st time. oh my god. oh my god, we would have to guess so, but i can always go there. right. he's the see more beyond cute that you guys. now babies? yeah. like i need to see the damage so i can heal. as thousands of fire fight is
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continued to put up a fight against the oak fire every day healing from the wounds it cost is next. for nature. and for a lot of people. in mariposa county, 4 south american countries have launched a joint bed to host the football world cup in 2030 argentina, uruguay, chile and paraguay presented their bid at the sent scenario stadium in montevideo. that was the venue of the 1st world cup final in 1930. and when they want the final to be played a century later, is the 1st time south american countries have made a joint bed. the continent laughed hosting world cup in 2014 germany on that title in brazil. ok, a quick reminder of the top stories that were following for you at this hour. us how speak a nancy pelosi has deposit taiwan after a visit, which has raised attention with china. pelosi said the u. s. would help boost ty, one's ability to defend itself. in response,
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china has announced increased military exercises of taiwan coast and the 1st ship to export grain from a ukraine port. since the russian invasion has been cleared to continue on its journey, it was inspected off, took his coast under a you and broke a deal to end russia's blockade, more ships, all waiting to depart. ukrainian. watching dw news live from berlin i'll business show made is up next with a look who benefits from the current weak state of the euro. currently, i'm new campus mckinnon. thanks for joining us. booth with
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