tv DW News Deutsche Welle August 18, 2022 11:00pm-11:16pm CEST
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[000:00:00;00] ah, subscribe to w documentary on youtube. ah, ah ah . the state of the news line from berlin, ukraine's of a lot of mirrors the lengthy hold, talks with the leaders of turkey and the united nations. turkeys read up type on warns against another church noval with the safety of europe's largest nuclear
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power plant at stake. also on the program, forest fires killed dozens in algeria and hundreds more are move to safety officials. war and hot winds could spread the flames. and no one claims responsibility for bombing a mosque in the afghan capital. cobble and killing 21. people groups linked to the so called islamic state have carried out several attacks. and the taliban returned to power. ah i'm nichol fairly sh. welcome to the program. united nations secretary general antonio terrace has called for all troops to be withdrawn from around ukraine's upper region nuclear power station. the plant has come under repeated shelling. quoterush was speaking during talks with ukraine's president vladimir de lensky and the turkish leader regis tire erewhon in the city of levine and western ukraine.
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the leaders also discussed exchanging prisoners of war and increasing ukrainian grain exports. millions of tons of wheat and mays are still stock in black c ports . quoterush repeated calls for a safe zone around supper regia, nearly 30 equipment and put so now should be withdrawn from the plant. further deployment of forces or equipment to the sides must be avoided. yet it needs to be really good. and we must feel as he sees every potential damage who's up, what is the suicide? ukraine says it has obtained new troubling intelligence about a russian plot involving the nuclear power plant and dw correspondent. but he has burling in the vive. has more on that? 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 dia, 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 situation census,
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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 plan. another thing is exchanges of prisoners. and also they, all of them have said today that they want to speed up at the green exports to get more ships in and out of ukrainian ports. that, of course requires work with all sides. so there is of course, the role for diplomacy to play at this stage. but the question is, is this going towards a diplomatic solution of the conflict as ad one 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. and the reuters news agency is reporting that the city of sebastopol and russian occupied crimea was rocked by at least 4 explosions. so vast a pole is home to a key russian naval base. initial reports say the blasts word near a military airport, north of the city. the governor is quoted as saying russian anti aircraft forces down to ukrainian drone and no damage was done. forest fires in algeria have 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 a short while ago i spoke to journalist site. she too was following the wildfires
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in algiers. is still going on the still researching the people who disappeared in the course. the situation is does very dance. and of course the person concerned he's minister continue her to push more and she said more teams in order to do research on human beings. and of course, the area is going to fired some places. and therefore these a situation where 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 of a group in such helicopters and things to help the 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? yes, miss nicole. explanation, of course, among them may be, crimes may be, you know, lack of maintenance, waste management,
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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 this quite dry is inland because it's not only one province, is it? it's in the most east, far more east and of course the area so east. the border which anesha and northern are interior is no stranger to wildfires. what's different this year 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, these no road, no axis, it's a, it's a lot of trees in man. and of course, it's the area where the forest and mountains and no axis. and the people get
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trapped in specially in this so called the national reserve abrupt here, which is the animal reserve. and also assume where a lot of visitors been get trapped. and we've seen recently the big drama, the small mother, we lost her 4 kids with her get burned, get dropped in the area called suca harass which is for the south of august area off there. gust i teach my gust, which is no cigarettes. it's not far from, from the mall for of, at thomas atlanta, which is the national park. and it's, you know, situations where it's difficult. yeah. traumatic situation there. thank you so much . sites chateau analogy for describing it to us. sketchy up to speed now on some of the other stories making headlines today. estonia says it has repelled the most extensive cyber attacks in more than a decade. russian hacker group kill net says it blocked access to more than $200.00 state and private institutions. austonia recently removed soviet monuments from
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a region with an ethnic russian majority security forces. and so don, have used tear gas to disperse thousands of demonstrators calling for civilian rule the army stage a coup last year and military leader update, fatah i'll bore hun, has pledged to step aside for a civilian government. the protesters don't believe him. a judge in the u. s. state of new york has refused bail for the man accused of trying to kill author on mon, rusty 24 year old hardy matar has repeated his plea of not guilty. rusty was due to give a talk. when an attacker stormed on stage and stabbed him repeatedly, no group has claimed responsibility for bombing a mosque in the afghan capital kabul. the blast killed more than 20 people, including a prominent cleric. the so called islamic state has stepped up attacks in afghanistan since the taliban returned to power
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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 blas seen, but this neighbourhood is still in shock. allen. i sought to do of others on the shuttle. 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 stun 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 most marvelous yarbrough. bottom of that with my dilemma, the sword but the low that i was brought to my family members here. opposite, 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 su, fees, and seeks. but their focus now it seems to be widening just as the taliban celebrate their one year in power. sports now and america's 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, the li, considered banning him for at least
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a year. but now he will be able to return to action for the final 6 games of the season. and he's yoga a groundbreaking group as challenging the stereotype that girls shouldn't be involved in extreme sports. ethiopian girls skaters brings together girls from different backgrounds to learn skateboarding. 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, when you being a woman or a girl, it's very hard, even to a kid around a girl of the boys. it's kind of really hard because people, things are like goals. she does to help their parents at the house. the all female group was founded by so, sienna cha, 3 years ago,
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after she broke away from the nonprofit, ethiopia skate since then, it's taught more than 150 girls to skate. it's not really calling 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 a country grappling with an ongoing civil war. opportunities for young people can be scarce. sheila, andrew co founder and mickey as far hope they can provide a positive outlet for pent up frustrations. of 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
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how to skateboard you've helped me to defeat my 1st and to not give her anything about what we perceive on alexa, me being a girl and doing says stuffs, which is not something normal for this is like the but it's, i just enjoyed it. it makes me happy, can do this. i can fix right in this cognitive the cap and i do so about by the girls are very much on board with claiming their place on the rounds. finland's prime minister as defending her actions after a video of her partying with friends was shared on social media. santa marine told reporters she would have no problem taking a drug test. as the footage drew criticism from opposition parties, 36 year old seen here on the left things, dances and hugs. friends marine says she wishes the video had remained private,
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but she also says she has nothing to hide. and a reminder of our top story to day ukrainian president vladimir zalinski has been holding talks with turkish president ridge of type ardon and united nations. secretary general, antonia who cherish both urged caution over the safety of those upper regia nuclear plant in southern ukraine. 3 leaders also discussed increasing ukrainian grain exports and a negotiated solution to the war they with us, even beardsley is up next with business really for me and the entire team in the newsroom. thank you so much for your company today with her. i'm just kinda, i got tired of this a meeting. you are not locked up to you anymore. we will send you back. are you
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