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a 3 years that wouldn't change the world forever. magellan journey around the world. starting september 7th on d. w. with the news line from berlin, cranes below to me as a linds keenholds talks with the leaders of turkey in the united nations. turkeys rich of type air, to one warns against another chernobyl with the safety of europe's largest nuclear power plant at stake. also coming up in the program, forest fires kill dozens. you know, jury,
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and hundreds more are moved to safety. officials, war and hot winds could spread the flames and heat waves involved cars your trees to lose their leaves early. we have a special order on efforts to st. billions green spaces. ah, i'm here until welcome to the program. united nations secretary general antonio good terrors has called for all troops do withdrawn from around ukraine's about asian nuclear power station. the plant has come under repeated shelling in recent weeks. heroes was speaking during talks with ukraine's president of all of them is in ski and the turkish leader writ of type air to one in the city of the div in western ukraine. the leaders also discussed exchanging prisoners of war and increasing ukrainian green exports. currently, millions of tons of wheat and mays are still stuck in black see ports. gutierrez,
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repeatedly called for a safety zone, runs up at alicia. if any great milton, special dash we set off on the glass, beverly, one of the boxes or equipment of the side must be avoided, yet needs to be, but that he must fell in v 8 with dental badness. exactly. it's gotta be suicide. ukraine says it has obtained a new troubling intelligence about a russian plot involving the nuclear power plant. dw correspondent mathias brooding or individual has more on the issue. yeah, russia seems to have announced to 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 that is, of course, something that worries ukraine. of course,
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these some informations have not been confirmed by the russian side. it's exclusively ukrainian intelligence information that has been an announcement by rash, 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 stop there, and a lot of military equipment stored near or even inside the facility. we don't know this exactly, but the situation is transist will turkish president air to one seems to think that he can change the course of the war. despite the latest tensions. earlier we asked our corresponded dorian jones in istanbul. how air to one might be able to get both
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sides back to the negotiating table. when i think he sees his current grain, which he held to broker, along with united nations between ukraine and russia as a vehicle that could ultimately take these two's 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 is the evidence that these 2 warring parties can at these work together on this deal. now, one sees the 1st that will be to build on the success of the steel solely building some kind of trust between the 2 side, which will be ultimately key in any negotiation. now what i think is focusing at least on resolving the current crisis over the nuclear power station, possibly some field can be broken there. this will be further momentum that ultimately could bring the sites and taking table along with talks of prison swaps,
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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 i was taught school in some ways, confident, but cookie. in many ways, it's the best place to facilitate that the a. when the 2 sides already told, one of the political wrangling continue, civilians on the ground are still paying a very heavy price. authorities are searching for survivors of russia showing in ukraine, 2nd city, how to keep their officials say at least 17 people were killed in 2 separate attacks. the city in northeastern ukraine has been subjected to continual russia strikes since the start of the war. and other 7 people have been killed in showing in the cities so you can neighborhood. now salty sky is close to the front line and has been the target of russian shelly nearly every day. or keeps meritus of 1000 civilians. there have been killed in the city since the beginning of the war. she
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w, forget her sugar was in. so you've got a few days ago for the latest attacks. and she sent us this report. ah, greg sharps 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 had left south africa district like this. since the start of russia invasion, south africa 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 a ghost town. it's often the weekend poor who remained in during months of her tax . 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 to go. yes, we are many kinder gardens and schools. everything was there. we were there doing
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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 league is fear is still that the russians could come from as best number to show the we can survive with no water with no electricity from when you should. but this shooting the rockets hitting us the bulus that frightens me. despite the fear life is slowly returning to south america. next door, workers fix water pipes for the least damage apartments. and patch up the smashed windows to prevent rain and snow making the damage worse. but they are not ready to start full renovation. a member of harkey housing committee tells me the purpose it is to judging of some whistler. there is no sense in doing it now because the war
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is still going on. most human hockey is being shelled every day. again, and if for example, we were to replace the glass in the windows, we could even humpy born and attack jesus joke running the bulletin. i'm old on your what we do. but for ego or saddle, rush me 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 in need to be bag. even though they have no windows, 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, nobody moves which a lot of them are gone abroad or are now in western ukraine. 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
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south africa will concentrate on surviving and hillary, hoping the front keeps being pushed further away, bracing for the coming winter firefighters. no jury, i have managed to bring a series of forest blazes under control, but that before they killed at least 30 people left 100 more with burns or respiratory problems. survivors are taking stock of the tragic consequences and asking more why more wasn't done to stop the flame spread. it was in this scorched bass that 12 people suffered that terrifying last moment. as the flames of algeria as wildfires drew closer, they were suddenly surrounded. they couldn't get away in time. oh, all right. 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
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inside the boston. they died holding on to each other. a wave of wildfires has swept throughout curious forests, killing dozens, and injuring hundreds of others. beliefs 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 year, over a 100 people lost their lives in massive wildfires. despite this many algerians feel that lessons from that disaster were not learned. 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 with the children of babies died here. they went to god. we had to wait 3 hours for
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help to arrive to do that damage. i know well that way i bet joan prime minister amen enough to run an assured victims and their families that the state would support them and said the government had ordered for new fire fighting aircraft and love to know what was going on with the climate heating up algeria will no doubt face catastrophic wildfires. again, the question that remains is, if thou be prepared for them, the intense heat waves that have crept to europe, the summer fueled by human may global warming in a devastating impact not only on things like agricultural and shipping routes, but also in many parts of nature like trees, the ongoing drought is putting them under severe strain. dw sophie kirby reports on what's being done to save them in germany's capital. berlin. brown crumpled up and blanketing the ground. many trees in germany's capital berlin are losing their leaves or are about to in some parts of iffy it looks almost as if
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autumn has come early. except it happens. but in this department for the environment told me the trees here suffering from climate stress. the feeling the effects of the extreme heat of recent summer and the ongoing grounds. and they're not the only ones. it's a similar story all across europe. even in typically west to places like england find to say this is climate change in action is a high probability that we haven't exceptional drought now because of the, the effect we have had on the climate change that we have. trees are responding to the drought by dropping because without a squad or 2 they counselor to synthesize, i'm so so the leaves are useless. it's an emergency response to protect themselves against against the i gratian consequences. julie loosely,
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as an ecologist, living in berlin several years ago, she noticed the trees looking sick and decided to help them. i realized how much they needed water and how dry the summer was. and i know it's supposed to be raining way more usually, which is it's nice to have a sunny weather for the murder. but for the truth and the environment, it can be very hard for them. sustained this type of weather over the years. she uses an open source app that maps out nearly all the trees in the city, some 800000 of them. it gives volunteers an overview of what trees have been watered and how much they still need. so just looking at this is incredibly detailed, i guess both and make his and the uses of this app. really appreciate how important trees are for us. yes, i think we're all realizing how important they are. they provide shadow to help
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cooling down the streets and also for pumping out oxygen deoxygenated. we're breathing. they also help absorbed the carbon dioxide and the carbon dioxide, of course, being one of the greenhouse gases that contributes to global warming. yes, yes. certainly, there are many engage citizens in berlin, but unfortunately no where near enough the watering the trees, the authorities also don't have the capacity even during milder summers. but ins, department for the environment is looking at ways to support trees and the longer term they include making better use of rain water, planting more climate, resilient species, and working to boost public awareness of just how important trees are for our existence. so that more people start to look after them. and finally, a lighthouse in the german port of blame the half and has tilted sideways and officials say it could topple over completely. part of the pure where it's located is sinking. authorities have been shipped from entering the jest to river at the
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port because of the risk when the lighthouse, which is what i blame a lima happens best. no landmarks. well, that's it for me in the night crew. gotta f, as we'll have more international headlines for you at the top of the our dock film is up next with a look at how big cities are supercharger evolution. and remember, you can always get all the latest news and updates on our website. let's see, w dot com. i'm aaron tilton, berlin. thank you very much for joining us. munich . 15 years ago, the international gathering of peace and cooperation becomes the scene of a horrible tragedy. arab terrors, armed with sub machine guns, went to the headquarters of the israeli team and immediately killed one man. they're all gone. how.

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