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i was born modern lifestyles and mediterranean meeting people are hearing their dreams ready to re journey this week. the w ah, this is the w news line from burning ukraine's. vladimir and ski holds talks with the leaders of turkey and the united nations turkeys, reggie ty, bird, one warns against another to novel with the safety of europe's largest nuclear power plant at stake. pulse on the program, forest fires, kill dozens in algeria,
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and hundreds more removed to safety. officials, warm hot winds, could spread the flames. no group has taken responsibility for a bombing in a mask in the afghan capital. cobble that kill trying to on people, groups linked to the so called these like state of carried out several attacks since the taliban returned to power. ah, i'm fil gail. welcome to the program. you had secretary general, antonio b tera, show school for all troops to be withdrawn from around ukraine's apparition nuclear power plant, which has come under repeated shelling, mystic a terrorist made his play during talks with ukraine's president vladimir as the landscape and the turkish leader, reggie type heard one in the city of live in western ukraine. leaders also discussed exchanging prisoners of war and increasing ukrainian grain exports.
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millions of tons of wheaton mays are still stuck in black see ports when i corresponded mathias building, i attended the news conference that followed those talks in the v. ah, yeah, there were 3 main topics. basically. first topic was, as you have mentioned, the nuclear power plant ends up or asia, a zalinski and also the un secretary general, who cherish called for russia to withdraw its troops from there to demilitarized basically, a power plant and the u. n. has said to cherish has said that you and would be ready to start emission by the i e, a, the international atomic energy authority to that power plant from key if, if there wouldn't, would be an agreement on how they would proceed across the front line. there was a, were talks also about speeding up the grain shipments this great deal that has been closed by these 3 people who are or by, by the 3 sides that will be presented here,
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plus russia. and there is the hope that this can be sped up, that more green can leave you cranium post than is actually doing at the moment. and the one are also important message that the un secretary general send was that chair. they will have, they have designated an investigative mission to they will in if got prison facility where these, that was, that, that exploded and where these soldiers were killed are these, this is the ukrainian soldiers were in captivity there. and he has demanded russia for full access for this mission. and there was an offer from the turkish president to help a broker an end to this war. how did president zelinski respond? yeah, the turkish president has said that he would really want to instigate the appeal process. but zelinski has said that he doesn't see where the trust should come from
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a. he says as long as rush a's sending guided missiles into residential areas in ukraine, there can be no trust that they anyhow interested in these. and he said basically, as a precondition to these terms, he would see a withdrawal of the russian forces from ukrainian territory. so that's probably more of a hope that add to on has or inhibition that and on has, than a realistic possibility. and russia, of course, was not at these talks. so what can they achieve without that, the russians being that quote, piece process doesn't start with putting everybody at one table and then see what everybody has to say. there is, of course, some shuttling going back and forth. in the beginning, edwin has said that he would visit, put in next and talk to put in about the outcome of this meeting, but of but as i said, there is no prospect for full peace talks right now, it's more about solving the problem about around that morisha,
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speeding up the grades, shipments and the this mission, this ticket of mission to alaska rather than a full piece process. thank you mathias, which is bullying her a living in western ukraine or to algeria where forest fires have killed at least 30 people and injured many more. hundreds of people have been moved to safety and dozens taken to hospital with breathing difficulties. helicopters are being used to put out the fires as officials war. that hot winds could spread the flames live. so we can speak to a freelance journalist sized your tour, who joins us on the line from algiers. welcome side and bring us up to date. what's happening there now? okay, still the minister interior and just one there and they start to dig ation because it, when it start with 3031 point different point all around the area, i can do this area. it's the city for the dental drink. tunisia and this is
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a huge forest area with a local trujillo, mediterranean trees. and it's basically it's dance. and of course, there is a rock star convention because there was one now, you know, wetland guy, an area of thought of. and of course, these, a lot of people get trucks in the middle of the forest, they died, somebody went to brought the, brought the national reserve animals. and there is also some wire, the semi contribute, the animals who are sitting around and will fortunately, many of them get burned and among them the visitors. and it's really, really a big drama and right now where they don't know exactly what happened and they still carry on trying to stop the fire. because the, the problem is that it's in the middle of the forest and the forest is a huge. and it's the huge mall, opens up the small border between adria and kanisha. the area i'll start gust
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formally target now is going to corrupt area off the scholar area of thought of an area of the far east of audrey at $600.00 east. about, you know, the not i'll juris i'm told i'm stuff as these wildfires pretty much every year. so is this more of the same or is this particular particular time of course last year it was going to be region in the center of georgia. and this time in the far east, and definitely it's particular because it's in the middle of the middle of the huge forest. and they don't know exactly what it is. it's criminal at a little sticks that tradition going on. and therefore they open the real estate at the trying to understand why it's happened like this. and also they trying to put the means because the death toll is right thing. and a lot of people disappeared more than people did to be more than 100. gets injured and right now they still digging a lot to find the,
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the people who died in the forest and it's still going on. right. thank you for that side to to and i'll do is let's take a look at some more stories making headlines around the world security forces in sit down. have you got to disperse thousands of demonstrators, the calling for civilian rule, the army states, the qu last year and military leader identified our book has pledged to step aside for a civilian government, but protested, don't relieve him. german chancellor, olaf shelves is reducing sales tax on natural gas from 19 to 70 percent. the aim is to offset rising. household energy costs. russia has limited gas applies to germany, pushing of fuel prices, storm co, severe flooding, and parts of new zealand. south island, hundreds of families have had to leave their homes. the state of emergencies in force and rivers of birth and banks and roads washed away more eighties forecasts for the next few days. hysteria says it has repel the most extensive cyber attacks
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. for more than a decade, the russian hacker group kill net says it blocked access to more than $200.00 state and private institutions. this is tony recently removed soviet monuments from the region with an ethnic russian majority. the bombing at a mosque in the afghan capital has killed at least $21.00 people, including a prominent cleric, dozens more wounded. and there's been no claim of responsibility for the so called islamic state has carried out a series of attacks in afghanistan. since the taliban returned to power a year ago. oh, the mosque was crowded, and the bomb was powerful. dozens died and several children i believe, to be among the wounded casualty numbers are expected to rise. security forces have now sealed off the blast seen. but this neighborhood is still
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in shock, and i thought to do as i was on the i lost my cousin. he went to the mosque, and then the blast happened. we only found out at midnight that he had lost his life. i've gone, a son has been hit by a regular attack since the taliban seized power in august last year. many of them have been claimed by the islamic state last week. the group claim responsibility for killing a prominent taliban cleric at his religious center in kabul. but so far, no one has taken credit for this attack. at the hospital, the families of the victims are waiting for news, though that out of out of my drivers. so many people were killed all the amount of my some were even thrown out of the windows of the moss. i'm out of the very bottom of that with my dilemma resort, but they know that i've brought 2 of my family members here,
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up to that they were injured in the blast. we are done before we le mars. go with them as a the islamic state has primarily targeted minority communities such as she ight su, fees, and seeks. but their focus now it seems to be widening just as the taliban celebrate the one year empower. will this week or so. so the 1st anniversary of the taliban takeover in afghanistan, a journalist out in the t v is in kabul. i asked him whether people are reading anything into the timing of this attack on not necessarily because even leading up to the timing, there were there was a killing of another religious leader. i think what it does prove is that this law, the camera, is having as much of a problem as the former slumber republic. in taking out an insurgency, the former song republic had to deal with the taliban when they were the insurgency, as well as the so called a slum ec state. and now the amaris to add the tall, a bon, you know, is only left with this, so called to some extent,
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but they too have been unable to take on this group. because even if this specific instance isn't them, the truth is that they still pose a threat and that they are the biggest. they're the biggest threat remaining in the country at this point. as jo, mr. abby latifah, in kabul, or some of yours, most famous rivers, are running out of water as the hot dry weather takes its toll. the river was in france, a trunks visitors from all over the world. but this year there isn't enough water for they flat bottom barges to fairy tourists around de la river. and france is famous for the historic castles dotted along its banks. it's also famously a shallow river, but with water levels at mere record lows. even the locals are shocked, and it was some atrista. it makes me sad my face because it makes me sad because i grew up in the village. i mean, and i've never seen the river like this toy dog. we used to go to the water holes
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over there with the children and fish, because the water wasn't too hot. lunatic, but i should have met no one yet now there's just algy and frogs laughed. does al gay decal annoyed? the reduction in water has been disastrous from much of the areas ecosystem. many islands i now connected to the shore, cutting off various waterways. fish have been robbed of the space they need to survive and reduced to living and pawns. scientists say the current low water level is something of a wider wake up call. it just need an under it at the low water level this year is quite exceptional. it's due to a major deficit and rainfall that began last winter g. it's led to many small tributaries of the lower to dry up or not. it's just your degree more with france currently facing severe drought and several regions into rental rain and flooding
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and others. many experts are calling for a rethink when it comes to the use of essential natural resources. as monkey magic it on climate change is underway, and it's undeniable, and it must encourage us to reflect on our rules for sharing water resources. we must understand that ro, all affected and 70 and with extreme weather events only set to increase in the future. the issue is not going away any time soon. our life house in the german porter, bremar, half of his tilted sideways and officials, a quick top load were completely part of the pier where it's located, is sinking authorities of band ships from entering the gaster river at the port. because of the rescue from the lighthouse, which is remo happens best known landmarks is remind of our top story at this hour. ukrainian president of another mir zalinski has been holding tools with turkish president and reggie type of out. i'm un secretary
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general and tony perished urge caution of the safety of the separation nuclear plant in southern you crate. the 3 leaders also discussed increasing ukrainian great exports on the w. 2 authors share their telecom loss and conflicting documentary, the faces of the cold, foolish. we'll have more world news for you of the top of the i'm good with a new tag a. this is a.

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