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with apartments that kill dozens, including many children. on the u. s. senate approves hundreds of billions of dollars to fight climate change. the harvest is expected to follow him, was being called a major victory for president by ah, i'm pablo felice. welcome to the program. ukraine is calling for a demilitarized zone around europe's biggest nuclear power station. keven to moscow have been trading blame for shelling at these operations. nuclear facility in russian occupied ukraine over the weekend. the head of the united nations, antonio quoterush, has warned that any attack on a nuclear power plant is quote,
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suicidal. he wants access to the site for international inspectors, bud ukraine's president to follow the mirrors. lansky has accused russia of nuclear blackmail in his latest video address. he calls on the world to impose sanctions against russia's new care industry, are tingling from we are actively informing the world about russia, nuclear blackmail about the shelling and mining of this upper region nuclear power plant. there are already appropriate reactions from the international community, but we need to speed up actions and response or russia will not respect words or worries. new sanctions are needed against the terrors state and the entire russian nuclear industry for creating the threat of a nuclear disaster that rosy young at the stove were russia. and i said it's targeting serve civil infrastructure in its war against ukraine, but the destruction on the ground suggests otherwise. according to the ukrainian
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government, hundreds of health facilities have been damaged. he w's b. i get a show co went to the northern town of shiny cave where she met a man who's trying to hold russia accountable. as deputy health minister, pavlov done yoke, worked for years to build ukraine's health care system. in his new job, he documents it's destruction. this used to be the chinese cardiac center until it was totally destroyed by a russian ass track. that track is one of more than 180 hospital attacks. cofton oop and his team have documented i see the systemic best out of all from destruction of health care as a bar for civilian livelihood because it's not only about health care, it's all types of civilian objects to be systemic or targeted. dash can video caught the moment when aid russian bombs hit the residential area, leaving
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a crater right next to the cardiac center. the attack could 47 people that day. the city was under constant shelling. a resident tells us. tomorrow, excavators had to dig the grave. there were so many victims that they had to bury them in the body backs. pavlov, tonya, and his small n g o collect witness accounts, photos of damage, and remnants of who opens his lunch with us. they hold the evidence can be used in future litigation. they just work on cases where no ukrainian military were based nearby, you only then cove. tanya says, could such an attack a moment to a war crime, a tax on health facilities like this one leaf, much more destruction than erect hospital believe people without immediate and long term health care. and they add to fear and insecurity because hospitals are no longer a place of safety. doctors at the chair near the children's hospital just across the street,
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treated the injury of the cardiac center attack and day dr. nikolai lord cabbage says he will never forget. militia supervisor, but just well trained trauma surgeon, us, but we never, ever experienced this kind of bleeding wound but animal. but everybody was screaming. i don't some and kid. usually we put 5 of them here on the floor. got more and more were coming. it was chaos. ship was poplar you urine, the constant telling the doctors did everything they could to keep their young patients safe. and that meant a lot of time in the basement. 2 weeks later, a bomb hit here. oh move cassette, we ought to be able to put our more it was a cluster bomb or one to lose the ammunition parts were everywhere. the war, fortunately, there had been an air raid alarm on for the cluster attack. so the children were in the basement. if not, we could have had 237 death. lawson will help with disabilities himself. if he sells cough. tony luke, the shrapnel he collected from the site they operated for hours. he says to get
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thousands of similar pieces, or somebody needs to pay for what was done about 2 people, like, like nicola or his patients under way out of chinese. we pass another destroyed hospital. it may take years before an international court or tribunal starts dispensing justice and when they need his evidence, cough tanya says it's ready and waiting. germany center laughed. social democratic party says it has no grounds to expel former chancellor gerhard schroeder, over his ties to russia and russian liter, vladimir putin. the party says schluter did not violate its rules by working for some of russia's biggest state energy companies. and how the isn't going anywhere, just yet, 17 chapters of his own party, the social democrats had filed motions to expel him,
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but an arbitration commission decided there are no grounds to banish or even to reprimand. sure, the, it declared that his close ties to russian president vladimir putin and his rules working for russian energy giant scottsbroom and the ro sniffed, did not break party rules. sure those links to moscow and his failure to condemn vladimir putin after his invasion of ukraine, caused an uproar within the party. but the decision not to expel him was purely procedural expelling. a person from a party in germany has pretty high hurdles and is basically a judicial argument. while his position politically is totally isolated and i mean, you will not find any one i think within the us, but he who will support his political positions. sure, there has stepped back from some of his post with russian companies since the start of the war. but many social democrats still want to exclude him from their ranks
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opinions very among the german public. it's bad for the party and i am a member myself and i'm ashamed for screwed out of your minor and no, no, i think you should be kicked out of the party, but it's just not right to be so close to putting in the saw and some been on those on go to we should relax a little and not get stuck on this issue, but maybe focus on other topics on thus fish. i think it's ok if he stays along with that. he was in the party for such a long time. and now he disagrees with the parties, mainstream opinion, but still i believe he can stay in the line in the past in a people didn't complain so much about his strong ties to russia when the decision not to expel schroeder can still be appealed. but for now, he has every right to remain a member, albeit isolated of the social democrats. let's take a look now at some of the stories making news around the world. the european union
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has presented a ran with a final tax to aimed at restoring and international nuclear deal efforts to salvage the agreement. re started last week, former u. s. president donald trump scrap the pact, it lifted sanctions on iran in exchange for curbs. on each new care program. taiwan has condemned china for extending military drills off its coast into a 5th day. chinese jets and ships of being crossing the taiwan strait. median line and firing missiles over tie pe, the exercises were sparked by a visitor taiwan by us. hi speaker, nancy pelosi. when you can do, the united nations security council is holding an emergency meeting on garza as a cease fire between israel and palestinian militants. appears to be holding israel's ambassador to the un has defended its military operation in gaza. get out air done, accused the palestinian islamic jihad group of firing on civilians and cold on the
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un to make the militants accountable. residents on both the palestinian and israeli sides of the divide, welcomed the lead up in hostilities, but they're aware it's a fragile piece. for the 1st time in days, dawn broke in piece across garza vital supplies. a once again flowing into the enclave, allowing its so power plant to restart 2 days after it ran out of fuel. 3 days of intense fighting, left faulty fault, palestinians, including 15 children dead. israel has studied launch the attack as a direct response to a threat from palestinian islamic jihad militants. but prime minister yella pete said his country had no interest in abroad. a conflict is, shall this be sealed throughout your operation?
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special efforts were made to prevent harm to civilians because the state of israel were not apologized for using force to protect its citizens. but the death of innocent civilians, especially children, is heartbreaking. o. meanwhile, news of the truce was met with relief in gaza. however, it will leave during the past 3 days in terror and fear we wish the mornings would come. as we did not like the nights my children were crying. robin forgot the good luck. i opened for thorpe all these railings in the area targeted by retaliatory fire from garza know that the current truce. does it mean lusting piece? this is not uncommon. and it's yes, there a plaster. okay, we'll keep quiet for now for a while. we, i know how long, but definitely the next around is underway. many in garza, a slowly returning to a normal life. while others try to salvage their belongings from the ruble of what
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used to be the home. wondering how long calm will prevail? the united states senate has backed a landmark build a voting hundreds of billions of dollars to fight climate change and make medicine more affordable. it offers tax incentives for reducing c o 2 emissions, and aimed to slash the cost of prescription drugs that i dislike. now goes to the house of representatives where it's expected to pass easily. ah, the power of electric, joe biden taking a battery powered su lee for a spin to drum up support for his plan to save the climate. he came a big step closer to that girl after vice president, pamela harris used her deciding vote to pass the climate bill by 51 votes to 50, a much scale, but version, but historic none the less to day after more than a year of hard work the senate is making history. i am confident the inflation
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reduction act will endure is wanted the defining legislative feats of the 21st century. the legislation provides for billions of dollars in climate focused spending and tax incentives for eco conscious consumers plus billions to fund investments in e mobility and solar power. it's a major victory for biden, with political impact beyond the usa. we can't get china in india and other countries to come to the table if we're not doing our own part. and finally we are and i think that's going to have very positive ramifications for global climate action name to the inflation reduction act. the package also cuts medication and health care costs for the elderly. not a single republican senator voted in favor. it's $430000000000.00 spending will be financed through a new 15 percent minimum tax on companies with profits of $1000000000.00 or more.
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for biden, a game changer. l y. whoa, right. really good or not. some of us not going to pick one more bit by default. good. the bill must now go to the house of representatives, which is expected to pass it on friday. well, we knew her 1st as the hopelessly devoted sandy before she sang. let's get physical . the australian singer and actress olivia newton, john has died at the age of $73.00. she was a multi platinum selling artist to put his best known for greece in which he start opposite john travolta. her husband said she had been a symbol of hope by sharing her 30 year battle against breast cancer.
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with she rest in peace, you're watching dw news from berlin. i'm pablo damien. after a short break, rob watts will be here with the business news, and i'll be back again at the top off the next day. or thanks for watching. take care departure. due to the to day this means flying to a foreign planet in the 16th century, it meant being
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