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[000:00:00;00] ah, subscribe to the w documentary on you to be. ah ah! this is the news line from berlin cranes. the lord bears zalinski holds talks with the leaders of turkey in the united nations, turkeys recham. ty, bear to one warns against, quote, another chernobyl. with the safety of europe's largest nuclear power plant at stake,
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also on the program. forest fires kill dozens, and algeria and hundreds more are moved to safety. officials, more hot winds could spread the flames. and in ethiopia meet the all female skateboarding group, teaching girls new skills, and creating space for them to get involved and extreme sports. ah, i'm aaron tilton, welcome to the program, united nations secretary general antonio gutierrez, has called for all troops to be withdrawn. morale, ukraine's patricia nuclear power plant. the plant has come under repeated shelling in recent weeks, which he has in dream talks with ukraine's president below moore's zalinski and the turkish leader wretch of ty, bear to one in the city of living in western ukraine. the leaders also disgust exchanging prisoners of war and increasing ukrainian green exports. currently
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millions of tons of wheat and these are still stuck in black seaports. gutierrez repeated calls for a safe zone, runs up patricia. the last of the boxes or equipment of the side must be a warranted b, b, but then b, b a, b, c side. ukraine says it is now obtained troubling new intelligence about a russian plot involving the nuclear power plant. the w correspondent in the regions is building a since this assessment from leave. yeah, russia seems to have announced a free day tomorrow asking only the crews that will be on duty that will really run the operations at the power plant to come to work and all the other stuff. not. and
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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 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 plant that has been under pressure for quite some time being. sailed 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 the situation is kansas will elsewhere ukraine. authorities are searching for
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survivors of russian shilling in ukraine. second, city of hot achieve officials, there. sadly, 17 people were killed in 2 separate attacks. the city in northeastern ukraine has been subjected to continual russian strikes since the start of the war. another 7 people have been killed in shelling in the cities. cell teeth got it, neighborhood. so this guy is close to the front line and has been the target of russians showing nearly every day. argues mirror, says a 1000 civilians there have been killed in the city since the beginning of the war is the abuse brigitte ashika was installed to you for a few days ago or for the latest attacks. and she sent us this report. greg sharps bombed out schools. no. garth, 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, south africa has borne,
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the brunt of moscow's relentless shelling were taught. 90 percent of the inhabitants have fled the neighbourhood. he has certainly feels like a ghost town. it's often the weekend poor who remained in during months of attacks . leona had tatiana boscoe are the only people still in their block? them miss? how life used to be? i lost the game. there were many children running around it. it was fun living. here we go. really? 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're shelly in the distance with us . the reason of my biggest fear is still that the russians could come from as best number to fill and the we can survive with no water, with no electricity from wonderful. but this shooting the rockets hitting us
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the bullets that frightens me. despite the fear life is slowly returning to south africa. next off, workers fixed water pipes for the least them at apartments and patch up the smashed windows to prevent rain and snow making the demo choice. but they are not ready to start. full renovation, a member of hockey housing committee tells me proposals with media you suggesting at 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 of the game. and if, for example, we were to replace the glass in the windows, we could even harm people in an attack. stroke running the bulletin, i'm ordering, you know what to do. but for ego said harshly, 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 relief to be back. even though they have no windows,
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all running water. with me as we don't know, what will happen in the winter, we hope there'll be some heating or we have to put more plastic in the windows. nothing eager says he's lucky. he's still being paid as a professional football coach. he proudly shows us tv. uh no palladium is nice this, a lot of them are gone abroad or are now in western crime that only 6 of the kids have stayed here. i miss them 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 is a brief look now at some other stories making headlines around the world. security forces and sudan have used your gas to disperse thousands of demonstrators calling for civilian rule the army stage a coup last year and military leader abdel fatah,
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i'll bore him as pledge to set aside for civilian government. but the protesters there don't believe you will. 23 people have been killed and dozens injured in a road accident in morocco. the crash happened when a bus overturned on a bend in the motorway southeast of monaco, economics capital casa blanca road accidents are not uncommon in the country where more than 3000 people die on the roads every year. as firefighters in portugal brought one mess of wildfire under control, another broke out near by the 1st fire, and this is sierra day as thrill and natural park both for 2 weeks now. firefighters are battling a new blaze on the parks, northern edge, just as a new heat wave is forecast for saturday, and firefighters and algeria have managed to bring a series of forest blazers under control, but not before they killed at least 30 people there and left hundreds more with
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burns or respiratory problems, survivors are taking stock of the tragic consequences. asking why more wasn't done to stop the flame spread. it was in this scorched bath, the 12 people suffered that terrifying last night. as the flames of algeria as wildfires drew closer, it was suddenly surrounded. they couldn't get away in time, out of the road was closed and there was no escape. you can see for yourself, the fire covered the whole region. young children were among the victims who died inside the boston. they died holding on to each other. a wave of wildfires swept throughout curious forest, killing dozens and injuring hundreds of others. police during temperatures of up to $48.00 degrees celsius, have turned large areas into a tinderbox. climate change is turning this into an annual event just last
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year. over a 100 people lost their lives in massive wildfires. despite this many algerians feel that lessons from that disaster when not land authorities have been accused of not being prepared. and lacking fire fighting aircraft. one contracted by such aircraft from spain was torn up over a diplomatic dispute in june. romage. oh no, no. smith, people died and nobody came on the island where are the plains to combat the fires? children of babies died here. they went to god. we had to wait 3 hours for help to arrive to do that damage. i know well that that's the way i bet odin. prime minister amen enough to ramin assured victims and their families that the state would support them and said the government had ordered for new fire fighting aircraft and love and local regional. with the climate heating up, algeria will no doubt face catastrophic wildfires. again,
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the question that remains is if thou be prepared for them, great turnout from forest fires to flash floods. at least 6 people, including a teenage girl, have died in a violent storm on corsica hale. heavy rain and wind swept across the french island, which is a popular tourist destination. several french towns have also been hit by thunderstorms and wrote a 1000 households or 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 rainfall on the city in just 24 hours. people who were sleeping at a nearby camp site where woken by thunder and falling branches, elvin though a slight thought our tent was completely destroyed,
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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, won't they still, if you, you know, to which you to have, i'm all viewed on july, it was really violent. we knew it was coming and we were warned for that. we didn't expected anything on this scale. you lost by you. was most up 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. we turned to ethiopian, now where a groundbreaking group is challenging. the stereotype that girls shouldn't be
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involved in extreme sports if you'll be in girls skaters brings together girls from different backgrounds to learn about skateboarding. and they say it's been beneficial to both are physical and mental health. oh, 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 it, when you being a woman, our girl, it's very hard even to kid around the girl, 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 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 calling for a girl to start stating. and because people don't support you, but somebody had to be there for some group,
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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, 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 need 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 then to not give anything about what people see. i've only tablets of me, green good girl and doing that stuff, which is
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a something normal for it versus i feel like i just enjoy it. it's it's it makes me happy to do this. i can read it in this pocket of the capital, addis ababa. the girls are very much on board with claiming their place on the ramps. all right, you're up to date of next is stephen beardsley with our business news. and remember, you can always all the latest news headlines on our website as d w dot com. i'm aaron chilton for me and the entire news team here in berlin. thanks for joining us. we'll see you at the top of next hour. ah, hello guys. this is the 77 percent the platform for africa. you to beat issues and share ideas you know,
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