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3 years that would change the world for ever. let jillions journey around the world . start september 7 on dw, with ah ah, does this d w nears live from berlin, ukraine's volota mirrors. the landscape holds talks with the leaders of turkey and the united nations turkeys ridge up type on warns against another chernobyl with the safety of europe largest nuclear power plant at stake. also on the program. officials in ukraine, 2nd largest city, car, key report,
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fresh russians strikes on civilian area and forest fires to kill dozens and algeria and hundreds more or move to safety officials. war and hot winds could spread the flames even further. and any fi i meet the all female skate board, a group, teaching girls new skills and creating space for them to get involved in extreme sports. ah, i'm nicole friendly, shower viewers on p b. s and around the world. welcome to the program. united nations secretary general antonio terrace has called for all troops to be withdrawn from around ukraine supple regia, nuclear power station. the plant has come under repeated shelling parish with speaking during talks with ukraine's president volota means the lensky and the turkish leader. rich of type air to one. in the city of levine in western ukraine,
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the leaders also disgust exchanging prisoners of war and increasing ukrainian grain exports. millions of tons of wheat and mays are still stuck in black seaports. quoterush repeated calls for a safe zone around supple regia. nearly 30 equipment and personnel should be withdrawn from the plant. further, the deployment of forces or equipment to the sides must be avoided. the area needs to be put on. and we must feel as he sees every potential damage who's up, what is suicide. and ukraine says it has obtained new troubling intelligence about a russian plot involving the nuclear power plant. t w's, correspondent mathias bowling. i'm the beef has more yeah. russia seems to have announced a free day to morrow, asking only the crews that will be on duty that will really run the operations at
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the power plant to come to work and all the other stuff. not. and that is, of course, something that worries ukraine. of course, these some informations have not been confirmed by the russian side. it's exclusively ukrainian intelligence information. that there has been an announcement by russia, however, that they are accusing ukraine of planning to do something a provocation, as they call it their tomorrow. so it seems that tomorrow is going to be a critical day in this power plan that has been under pressure for quite some time being shelled from different sides. we don't know exactly from where. and we also heard that the situation inside the plant is quite dire. with high pressure on the staff there and a lot of military equipment stored near or even inside the facility. we don't know this exactly. but to the situations kansas,
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both the air to on angle parish has stress that there is positive momentum for diplomatic efforts. after that grain deal was achieved a couple weeks back. is that optimism shared by president zalinski? it depends on what we are talking about. there are quite a few things that diplomats can do at this stage. one thing is to try to resolve the situation around the power plant. another thing is exchanges of prisoners. and also they, all of them have said today that they want to speed up. had the grain exports to get more ships in and out of ukrainian pause. that of course requires work with all sides. so there is of course, role for diplomacy to play at this stage. but the question is, is this going towards a diplomatic solution of the conflict, as adam has suggested? and that's clearly not what is happening at the moment when he has billing with the
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latest friend living in western ukraine. thanks. now the turkish president seemed confident that he can change the course of the war . i asked our correspondent, dorian jones, and assemble how err on my try to get the 2 sides to the negotiating table. when i think he sees his current greenville, which turkey held the broker along with the united nations between ukraine and russia as a vehicle that could ultimately take these tooth, warring policies to negotiation table. now basically turkey very and boy, by the fight, that's already 25. ships have passed. thank so this ukraine deal to the market, counting around half a 1000000 tons of grain. now that he's seen by turkey, the evidence that these 2 warring parties can at these work together on this feel. now, one sees for 1st it will be to build on the success of this deal,
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solely building some kind of trust between the 2 side, which will be ultimately key in any negotiation. now when i think is focusing at least on resolving the current crisis over the nuclear power station, possibly some field can be broke. with that, this will be further momentum that ultimately could bring the sides negotiating table along the talks of prisoner swaps, which one is also believed to discuss during his meeting with the russian president vladimir putin who has met twice in the last month. and this is another reason why one does feel in some ways confident that cookie, in many ways, is the best place to facilitate that the a, when the 2 sides already told. what is the earth on himself hope to gain from positioning himself at the center of these diplomatic efforts? while turkey really is a neighbor with ukraine and russia and has close ties of both sides has been really affected very badly by this conflict. cutting on an economic level being hit by soaring prices along with the rest of the world. one is very keen to tell how bring
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an end to this company and bring some stability to the region. but beyond that, i think one seasonal for unity. again, to play the world leading figure, he sees himself is really the only man that can ultimately bring the site together . given the fact he thought up close ties with ukrainian and the vice president and he sees it doesn't operate. unity again of putting self on the world state, which he knows he please will play well with supporters in turkey and also the fight to be facing reelection next year. and also he'll see a chance if need be successful, bring some kind of piece. this will also silence the police criticism. turkeys close ties. suppose was toki has faced green criticism from its western allies, especially, so he's not enforcing western sanctions against many factors that play there. dorian jones and assemble. thank you. meanwhile, authorities are searching for a survivors of rush and shelling and ukraine's 2nd city. her keith officials say at least 11 people were killed in
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a strike on an apartment building. the city in northeastern ukraine has been subjected to continual russian strike since the start of the war. another 7 people have been killed in shelling and the cities sell chief car neighborhood. so jessica is close to the front line and has been the target of rush and shelling nearly every day. our keys mayor says a 1000 civilians have been killed in the city since the war began. dw is big, it a sugar was insult. if car a few days ago before the latest attacks and sent us this report, ah, greg shops bombed out schools, no gas, no water. this used to be a vibrant neighborhood. months of attacks as the russians tried to smash hockey into submission have left south africa district like this. since the start of russia invasion salt, if god has borne, the brunt of moscow's relentless shelling were taught to 90. percent of the inhabitants have fled the neighbourhood. he has certainly feels like
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a ghost town. it's often the weekend poor who remained enduring months of attacks. leona had tatiana bosco, are the only people still in their block, them miss? how life used to be? are those to get there? were many children running around? it was fun living you got to go? yes, we are many kindergartens and schools. everything was there. we were there doing what they can to prepare for winter and use this basement to high tailoring air raid alarms, why we're down there. we hear shelly in the distance with us . there is one of my biggest fear is still that the russians could come from a number to solidly so we can survive with no water with no electricity from wonderful. but this shooting the rockets hitting us the willis that frightens me. despite the fear, life is slowly returning to south africa. next door,
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workers fix water pipes for the least them at apartments. and patch up the smashed windows to prevent rain and snow making the damage choice, but they are not ready to start. full renovation. a member of harkey housing committee tells me the purpose of judging of some whistler. there is no sense in doing it now because the war is still going on. most human hockey is being shelled every day again from us. and if, for example, we were to replace the glass in the windows, we could even harm p born an attack, just a stroke running the bulletin. i'm ordering your with reduced. but for ego or saddle are actually even basic repairs are a sign of hope. he invites us to his home, after weeks living in the metro station he and his wife all in our leave to be bag . even though they have no windows, all running water mean isn't. we don't know what will happen in the winter and we hope there'll be some heating or we have to put more plastic in the windows.
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nothing eager says he's lucky. he's still being paid as a professional football coach. he proudly shows us tv. nobody moves this. a lot of them are gone abroad or are now in western crime that only 6 of the kids have stayed here, as i missed him so very much, i really hope they come back soon. and so then he and the others. we met here in south africa, will concentrate on surviving and hillary hoping the front keeps being pushed further away. bracing for the coming winter forest fires and algeria has killed more than 30 people and injured many more. hundreds of residents have been moved to safety and dozens taken to hospital with breathing difficulties . helicopters are being used to put out the fires as officials warned that hot winds could spread the flames even further. and short while ago i spoke to
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journalist said she too was following the wildfires, and algiers is still going on. still researching the people who disappeared in the forest, the situation is does very pass. and of course, the president sent his minister continued her to push more, and she said more teams in order to do research of human beings. and of course, the area is under the fire in some places. and therefore, these a situation may have more death, toll is rising more than 37. now, more people injured, more than 100. and the situation is quite complicated because it needs more sophisticated group in such helicopters and things to help us fire brigades to stop the fire. because it's not only one point, it's more than 30 points in the area. do we know how these fire started? yeah, they multiple explanation, of course,
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among them maybe crimes may be you know, lack of maintenance, waste management, the problem with disposal and the problem with the bottles. and of course the forest is very dance and very humid. and of course there is area where it is quite dry, is inland because it's not only one province, is it? it's the most east, formal east and of course the area. so east, a border with tunisia and northern are interior is no stranger to wild fires. what's different this here this year is the fact that it's in the area. it's very remote area because the area of the company last year, it was area where there is a lot of roads to get access. but the problem with these areas, there is no road, no axis, it's a, it's a lot of trees in land. and of course, it's the area of forest and mountains and no axis. and the people get dropped in
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specially in this so called the national reserve abrupt here, which is the animal reserve and also assume, well, a lot of visitors been get dropped. and we've seen recently the big drama, the small mother, we lost her 4 kids with her, get her and get dropped in the area. also grass which is for the south of august area off there. got a teacher, i guess, which is no cigarettes. it's not far from, from the move of atlanta, which is the national park. and it's, you know, situations where it's difficult traumatic situation there. thank you so much sites to analogy for describing it to us at least 6 people, including a teenage girl, have died and a violent storm on corsica. hail, heavy rain and wind swept across the french island, a popular tourist destination. at this time of year, several french towns have also been hit by thunderstorms and around
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a 1000 households are without power. it was fast, and it was fierce, rushing flood waters since surprised french locals and tourist alike. racing for safety and the port city of mar, say. the abrupt thunderstorm dumped the equivalent of 6 months. rain fall on the city. and just 24 hours. people who were sleeping at a nearby camp site where woken by thunder and falling branches. elbow, a still i thought the architect was completely destroyed. it was torn apart with shelter in the corner with the kids, within hailstones broke through. okay. and we had to jump into the car room could you will no, they still if you, you don't have which you to have. i'm all viewed on july, it was really violent. we knew it was coming and we were warned for, but we didn't expected anything on this scale. you lost behind you. i was most up
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a julie on the island of corsica violent storms killed, a teenage girl, and several other people. france, like most of europe, has been experiencing a heat wave drought has left the river and the war so shallow that even flat bottom tourist barges can barely navigate along it. but experts say the storm is unlikely to help because the flood water will disappear through the drainage system as quickly as it came. you're watching the w news still the come. the ground breaking skateboarding group in ethiopia, challenging the stereotype that girls shouldn't do extreme sports. but 1st, no group has claimed responsibility for bombing a mosque in the afghan capital kabul. the blast killed more than 20 people, including a prominent clearing the so called islamic state has stepped up attacks in afghanistan
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since the taliban returned to power a year ago. oh, the mosque was crowded, and the bomb was powerful. dozens died and several children are believed 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 in shock . allen. i thought the do of others 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 regular attacks 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,
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no one has taken credit for this attack. at the hospital, the families of the victims are waiting for news very that out of out of my drivers . so many people were killed. all the amount of them are some were even thrown out of the windows of the moss. i'm out of ever been bought on that with my dilemma, the sword. but the law that i was brought to my family members here up as they were injured in the blast, we are gone before we le mars gold venza. the islamic state has primarily targeted minority communities such as she ight sophie's and seeks. but their focus now it seems to be widening just as the taliban celebrate their one year empower. exactly because of that anniversary we ask journalists, ali latifah, and cobble 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
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a killing of another religious leader. i think what it does prove is that this long camera is having as much of a problem as the former slumbered republic in taking out an insurgency. the former sonic republic had to deal with the tall barn when they were lids urgency, as well as the so called islam of state. and now the amorous to the tall bonn, you know, is only left with this, so called to some extent, but they to have been unable to take on this group because even of 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, i was journalist allie, the t v, speaking to us from koppel earlier today. so i'll get you up to speed on some other stories making headlines today. a judge in the u. s. state of new york has refused bail for the man accused of trying to kill author. salman rushdie. 24 year old hardy matar has repeated his plea of not guilty. rusty was due to give
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a talk when an attacker rushed the stage and stopped him repeatedly. security forces and sudan if use tear gas to disperse thousands of demonstrators calling for civilian rule. you army stage a coup last year and military leader abdel fata i'll bore han, has pledged to step aside for a civilian government, but protesters don't believe him. stony i says it has repelled the most extensive cyber attacks in more than a decade. the russian hacker grew kill net, says it blocked access to more than $200.00 state and private institutions. estonia recently removed soviet monuments from a region with an ethnic russian majority. german chancellor, olaf shots is reducing sales tax on natural gas from 19 to 7 percent. the aim is to offset rising household energy costs. russia has limited gas applies to germany, pushing of fuel prices. the leaders of serbia and kosovo have failed
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to resolve tensions at a crisis meeting and brussels. but they have agreed to continue talks in the coming days, kosovo broke away from serbia in 1999 and later declared independence leading to a long simmering border dispute. now unrest has sparked fears on. 1 both sides of the border that the open conflict could erupt again. the needle protection force key for monitoring the serbian border cost of it was on high alert because of a dispute over license plates. nina rudders savage belongs to the cert minority in concert. oh, he just arrived from serbia and wants to return to his home in kosovo. but 1st he has to cover up his serbian license plate. that's enough for now, but in the future, cause of us government wants serbs. light needed to re register their cars. it's
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a contentious issue, riots broke out last month. road blocks were set up and shots fired. disco royal, the situation is difficult and tense reports our you, we are seeing more and more special forces. many vehicles are on the road. we see members of the special forces with assault rifles and there are more and more of them every day. rather savage is allowed to drive his serbian car as far as this bridge. the albanian part of constable begins here. melina is sheree a kosovo, albanians says serbian customers also come to her store. the 2 ethnic groups get along day to day. but when the dispute over license plates escalated, she says it brought back memories of the cost of a war. boxes in that said the sirens that day took us back to 1999. it was a bad feeling because we know this alarm does not get triggered when things are
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calm. now, leaders in brussels are trying to find a solution while they talk precautionary measures are being taken at the border to prevent any more riots. italy, a correspondent, marina strauss is following the used attempts to mediate and brussels. and i asked her whether there is a serious danger of escalation between serbian kosovo. we may be not looking at a full fledged war, but of course their fears all over europe. oh, so in the united states that the violence a could become a dominant again in this region. and though you've said it a, we've seen ad tensions or in the last couple of weeks over license plate. this border, a conflict shots were being fired, protest this war on the street. of course, this was the 1st time we've seen attentions over the last 2 decades in this region . and nato secretary general against oldenburg. interesting, these said yesterday,
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when both leaders arrived here in brussels, that the nature mission in casa will last still a may to mission deployed in kosovo, is actually ready to intervene if they consider the situation or the stability to be in the streets and to be jeopardized sports now, the american national football league has suspended cleveland browns, quarterback to sean watson for 11 games and find him $5000000.00. watson was accused of sexual misconduct by 2 dozen women. while he played for the houston texans. lee considered banning him for at least a year now he will be able to return to action for the final 6 games of the season . my name is sylvia a groundbreaking group as challenging the stereotype that girls shouldn't be involved in extreme sports. ethiopian girls, gator is bring together girls from different backgrounds to learn skateboarding.
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and they say it's been beneficial to both their physical and mental health. i. every saturday these skaters meet to learn new tricks, how to nail a landing, how to find their balance, and how to push back against gender stereotypes. so when it, when you being a woman or a girl, it's very hard, even to kid around the girl at the boys. it's kind of really hard because people, things are like goals. she does to help their parents of the house. the all female group was founded by some sina charla 3 years ago after she broke away from the non profit. ethiopia skate since then. it's taught more than $150.00 girls to skate. it's not really common for a girl to start skating. and because people don't support you, but somebody had to be to for some group, had to start and we were the 1st one. and i feel honored to be part of that in
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a country grappling with an ongoing civil war. opportunities for young people can be scarce, shelah andrew, co founder and mickey as far hope they can provide a positive outlet for pent up frustrations for the girls need more attention on different type of extreme sports. so that's why the project is important for us. so there are a lot of girls in the streets with no jobs, and lot of girls who needs more activities to be busy on than spending their time in that areas and doing bad things. so we give them time here to teach them how to skateboard it helps me to defeat my 1st and to not give her anything about what we perceive on me. if those tablets of me bring a garland doing so stuffs, which is not so something normal afforded versus like the but i,
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i just enjoy it it's, it's just, it makes me happy, can do this. i can think straight in this cognitive, the capital. i do so i bought the girls are very much on board with claiming their place on the rounds. and finally, a light house in the german port of braimer hoffman has tilted sideways and officials say it could topple over completely part of the peer where it's located is thinking authorities of band ships from entering the gate, the river at the port because of the risk from the lighthouse, which is one of prima hoffman's best known landmarks. i'm the co for alicia. stay with us because i'll be back in a few minutes to take you through the biggest stories of the day of to see that ah,
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a horrible tragedy. arab terrorists, armed with sub machine guns, went to the headquarters of the israeli team and immediately killed one man. and that this will be the last one was stolen, life or worse, fears realized tonight they're all gone. how i witnesses experienced the terrible events and this, the world should not forget the long shuttle. the $972.00 olympic massacre starts september 3rd on d, w. they came to test the waters to day, the turkish president and the secretary general of the un sat down with willow demure zalinski to explore options for peace negotiations with russia. after all, the duel had been successful at brokering a long awaited great deal between the war in countries. so.
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