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by choosing smartness, solutions over stains, said an hour with global ideas or mental series included $3000.00 on d, w, and online. ah, [000:00:00;00] ah, this is the w news live from berlin, russia agrees to allow international inspectors to visit ukraine's chaper region nuclear plant. moscow says atomic officials can assess the nuclear station occupied by its forces back to the residence, stuck on stuck on by a dean pills with both sides,
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accusing each other of resting ages. the facility also coming out the explosion that the brought mobile tissue as militant lay siege to a hotel. at least 8 are killed with gunfire and hobble attack test, somalia, the ability under a new president and gas problem announces a 3 day shuts down a b train gas pipeline. european customers turn down their heating cities, switch off the lights to save energy winter ahead. ah, and i'm an oops, mckinnon. thanks for joining us. russian president vladimir putin says he will allow inspectors to visit the chaper, reach a nuclear power plant in a cool with france as president manuel my call, the russian leader said officials from
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b international atomic. and then she agency will be allowed to assess the situation on the ground. a russian troops stationed at the plant, which is 40 kilometers from japanese asia in ukraine's east. both moscow and keith have accused each other of firing near the facility, which is the largest of its kind in europe. nearby residents are increasingly concerned about a possible disaster and are preparing for the worst. the demand is skyrocketing every day, pharmacies and separation. so iodine pills to residence, they're anxious about the russian occupied nuclear power plant. only 40 kilometers away. merchants throws me again. yes, of course it worries us a lot. we all still remember chernobyl hills to we're afraid. and we worry a lot. and humanitarian center here hosts refugees from a nevada, where the power plant is located. a former employee he wants to remain anonymous,
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describes the situation. there is b, b mature. they beat up the head of the department. they took him away and beat him . why they don't explain it, they just take people away and mistreat them again and again, the size of the nuclear power plant comes under artillery, fire, russia, and ukraine. both blame each other just across the river. in the town of nico po, people live in fear not only from the daily shelling, but the risk of a nuclear disaster was low behind. when we go to bed at night, we always say good night, i am. but now we don't know whether there will be a tomorrow or the only got no. residents are hoping the united nations can help. they say that what's unfolding here, threatened not only them but the entirety of europe. he w correspondent, young philip is in odessa and i asked him earlier if inspections that the nuclear
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plant will help to ease tensions by well, at least it's some good news after weeks of horrible news surrounding the nuclear power plants and support asia. we don't know yet it, so really take place. there have been many announcements from the rushing side in the past that were misleading. but it's remarkable because put in actually seems to agree to the conditions on the ukrainian side and let the international inspectors travel through ukrainian controls a territory about the situation around the nuclear power plant. still very dangerous. of course, we're getting reports about new shelling, but it's not only the shelling of the sites, but it's also growing concerns regarding possible power outages and outages offer the cooling systems there that could lead to
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a potential disaster. the ukranian president, if not any of the lensky has welcomed the idea of this inspection. but you know, as you are saying, there's no clear time of when it, when it will actually happen. can you give us a sense of how people in the region a feeling about the idea of the inspection and what's been going on? well, some russian authorities said that it could actually happen as early as the beginning of september. as we said before, it's nothing is for sure. yet of course the ukrainians, highly well come this initiative for they would be very happy about these inspectors on the ground. but of course, they know that they also can't perform any miracles and they can't prevent a, a possible nuclear disaster. all alone. we have to keep in mind that so there's selling in the region still on a daily basis. so it's good news. it's
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a step forward, but it's definitely not a breakthrough. and we also hearing reports of potential ukrainian drone attacks on air territories occupied by russia. what more can you tell us about those? yeah, there are reports about the new drone attacks that have taken place in the past hours and they come just one day after reports of explosions and occupy territory. and even in russia itself, it officials here in ukraine don't officially comment on these incidents, but there are some senior officials that's half hinted that ukraine it could be behind these attacks. so it obviously so that if you brains growing abilities to hits russia even far away from the front lines and to attack importance or supply
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lights and philip think they mat sachi and philip, shy, it's reporting from a death to somalia. now or at least 8 people have been killed by islamic militants in an attack on a hotel in the capital market issue. the route of bob, which is linked to, i'll tell you to has claimed responsibility for the attack on the hyatt hotel. the popular meeting venue, politicians and government officials bad has been fighting to talk all the somali government for more than 10 years. friday's attack. as the 1st major assault molly, a new president took office in may and spoke by phone to journalist hussein mohammed earlier who was outside the besieged hotel in mogadishu . he said the attack may have been sparked by a dispute over so called protection payments to the militants. yes, our mission is to go in front of security forces.
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i'm sure we have completed the building on what are some times we've got an explosion. fire thought the issue is that we talk the hotel now this hotel we know is popular with government officials. what do we know about the victims of this attack? one of the matter of the hospital, he's been a lot of man and that is also people who are going to be included. okay. got it. just
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trying to get back with people. if i thought that last now we know more issue is no say 50, but isn't the tack like this unusual? i'm sure the kid is out. that doesn't because i'm sure if you started chung from people and if they don't pay them, then ended up happening is usually journalist is saying, mohammed in mogadishu, thank you so much. let's get you up to speed now on some of the other stories making headlines today. united nations, secretary general and tenure, terrorist has visited a grain export coordination center in east on both turkey. he met with officials from several countries who are jointly overseeing inspections of grain and 1st lies of from ukraine. so far,
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27 ship have left ukrainian port since exports resumed in july. and the 14 people have been killed and dozens wounded in a rocket attack on a crowded market in the town of bob in northern syria area is controlled by turkey backs, opposition peices. the syrian observatory for human rights as syrian government forces were behind the attack. mexican authorities of arrested a former attorney general in connection with a 2014 disappearance of 43 students. hosario corolla sounds accused of mishandling and investigation of the student subscript suspected abductions. he's been charged with force, disappearance, torture, and obstruction of justice. a statement from maria corums parsi, called the arrest politically motivated a russian energy company gas problem says it will shut its nord stream one gas pipeline for 3 days. starting on august 31st. it said deliveries would later resume, but only
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a 20 percent of the pipelines full capacity. gas prom says the closure is due to maintenance on the pipeline which runs between russia and germany, ukrainian president. the laudermill zalinski said moscow was using the pipeline as blackmail and urged you countries to end their reliance on russian gas. the unscheduled work could affect plans to fill gas reserves before the winter. a hair in germany efforts are already underway to conserve energy. municipal governments are restricting some services, and residents are being asked to cut their consumption. berlin's landmarks are going dark. authorities of pulling the plug now in a bid to help said gas and energy for the cold, dark winter ahead. it's part of a raft of measures announced by berlin's mare in order to reduce energy consumption
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. this assignment is at some and isn't of jacks if that sets a minimum target of at least 10 percent swollen via we want to set a good example in them. if we're also discussing how citizens can contribute to saving on energy and heating costs in agi to spam, had questions, 12 questions which bargain, son, berliners are already doing their best to help. i'm not really that much at home, so i don't, i don't watch tv. i don't use my or what's called radiator. oh yeah. i don't really use electronic stuff only my laptop name as of i don't leave as many things on stand by as my husband does more than me to save energy though. if i'm honest in, in spite and cuz i've turned off my 2nd refrigerator here, that was hard for me. it's my beer fridge. oh, well guess i'll just put it in the other fridge. household energy bills are already set to leap this winter, and germans are being urged to reduce gas use at home. authorities of warned
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shortages and even rationing a looming ahead. if russia keeps squeezing supplies, poland environment minister has announced a speedy investigation into the cause of a mass fish die off in the odor river along its border. the gemini, gem, scientists say they believe toxic algae is to blame for the death. although the cause of the algae blynn is still unclear, is thought industrial pollution could be irresponsible. o, sounding the alarm for the auto residence and environmental activist protest and rustling against the poisoning of that river. they say officials were too slow to respond with the mass fish die of started la mcgill. it's the biggest environmental disaster in our country for decades. and we're all very annoyed because the state has failed us to go to by falls of yoga more than a 100 tons of dead fish have been pulled out of the river in poland,
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floating berries, collect them, and prevent them from floating down stream. researchers believe toxic alkie detected in the river in germany could have killed them. polish officials believe that could be the case there to chablis. random. we have also found this special type of al gay under a microscope in our was the samples. i would feel donna, research is continue to search for what could have killed the fish. but with thousands of suspect substances, it's painstaking detector work. that's about the festival. it's going to take time if the fish were sent for analysis at the end of july, we would know much more by now jenny bushman, those of you and say, multiple factors could have contributed to the fish die off on. usually high levels of pesticides have been found in the water. that, along with drought and industrial discharge, could have played
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a pot. it might also be sold water discharged by a mining company. just sold out for years. nothing happened. but we have to ask the question, based on what we know, increasing salts in the water may be other substances. rocky substances over 200 witnesses have been in to you to get to the bottom of this. not so fresh water mystery. that is, they are up to date rapport say is up next on me play 50 traffic children in afghanistan. i'm any kids with mckinnon. thanks so much for watching. eagerly

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