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and that was really the last time the so in the life they're all gone. how i witnesses experienced the terrible events and this the world shouldn't forget the long shadow of the 1972 olympic massacre. start september 3rd on d, w. ah, this is dw news live from berlin. power is restored at ukraine separation nuclear power plant after an ominous shot down ukraine, flames russian troops occupying the facility. it usually supplies the 5th of the countries. electricity concerns also grow over a nuclear disaster. a fighting near the plant continues. the death toll mounts
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after a russian assault on ukraine's independent state. keith says civilians were killed and injured in east and ukraine. of the rocket struck a village and a train in the area. oscar says the train was carrying ukrainian troops calls for restraint. fighting breaks out in northern ethiopia. indian amounts of com, hopes of the solution to the conflict antique right fade away. and germany remembers the roster riots 30 years ago today. far right. the mob attacked an immigrant housing complex of law display of xena phobia that many say still exists . ah, i've been for sula, nice to have you along ukraine state nuclear power company says power is back on at this apparition facility. after an hour's long shot,
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the u. s. nuclear watchdog says the cause of the outage is still unclear, but earlier ukrainian officials blamed russian forces for starting fires. a damaged power lines connecting the plant, the electricity grid, and reportedly called the last 2 working reactors to cease operation. the nuclear plant is under the control of russian forces for weeks now fighting in the area has raised fears of a nuclear accident at what is europe slightest nuclear power plant dw corresponded hallman gunshot ankle is in cave. i asked him about the situation at the plant. well, the situation is developing and today is a historic day, according to the ukrainian atomic. a company. they say that for the 1st time in his history, that power plant and nuclear power plant example, each of the biggest in europe, the biggest in ukraine, has been cut off from the ukrainian power grid by the russian authorities, a military authorities. they are controlling that territory on that power plant as well. so am to the bare ground this power plant is connected and is supplied with
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energy from a m ukrainian or is providing energy to ukraine or through only one line out of 4. this 3 were destroyed before during the fighting, and this one last line was cut off today because there was fires in the forest below, there was, there was fighting, and there was a, this cut off of by the russians. did i controlling the station according to the ukrainian sources and now the ukrainians are trying to re connected to the ukrainian power grid? there are ukrainian workers on that power station that operate the plant and a key of authorities. ukrainian government is saying that the russians are preparing to completely cut off that power station from the ukrainian grid. so what is happening today? looks like it could be, it's an assumption would be a test or by the russian side as well. but what, what could be on to cut it off from the ukrainian or from the ukraine and grid. but
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once again, this is, this is an assumption. it could be, so it would be just an incident due to the, a fighting there or fires. we are, we have multiple records of fires in the road near by a russian rocket attack on ukraine's independence day may have been more deadly than reported. russia's defense ministry claims vessels killed more than $200.00 ukrainian troops on a transport train. ukrainian officials contradicted their account saying at least 25 people, including civilians were killed and dozens more injured by that russian strike in chap, lena. keep says at least one missiles struck the village itself. the attack came 6 months to the day after russia lodged it's full invasion. this is what ukrainians had weird. what did i rushing attack on? civilian infrastructure on the 6 month anniversary of its invasion. with the small town of jap alina in eastern ukraine,
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was shell twice. who this man found his son's body off at the blast? visit, you know that he was in the house. he was thrown out of their village. we looked for him and he was lying here. nobody knew that he was here. when there was no sound. nothing at all was heard. one just an explosion, a blast. and then the fire started. this chest. walter authority says several people were born in a car. as the un security council met to mark 6 months of the ukraine war. president zalinski addressed the session of dell, the world, about the latest russian attack, the neo foreseeable despite moscow's attempt to block his appearance. at the winery the rescuers are working, but unfortunately the death toll could increase. thus are russia prepared for this
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session being out of basil? but with the debts rising every day. there appeals little hope for the war 2 and any time soon. i asked our correspondent if ukrainians expects this intensity of attacks to continue. well, yes, this was possible. i'm in the days before we heard from the current ukrainian government this whole week by the end of the week. there are more a text to expect from russia, but there is a striking difference between the day of independence and the next day to day. so we have a more than 8 error, an air raid sirens in kia and hold the hot to day, only one at night. so it is much quieter here in the capital ukraine now of ukraine now. but in all the regions of your grain, there are still an air raid sirens to here and the ukrainians expect maybe more attacks and new the coming days. hallmark engine contract, ankle in keith for us. thank you very much. and looking at some other stories
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making headlines, german chancellor all of showed says visited ukrainian soldiers training in germany and learning to operate ahmed anti aircraft tanks that both in had agreed to send to ukraine, shall to praise the courage of the troops. he began rated that germany will be sending more heavy weapon systems to ukraine in the near future. taiwan is proposed at $19000000000.00 hike in defense spending after china staged its largest ever military drills around the island. the funds would boost, ty pays air and naval capabilities and require approval from parliament. tension of flaring with china, which views taiwan as a breakaway province. election officials in angola. se early results from the general election, but the ruling m. p. a lay party in the late with the majority of balance, counted, the body of president shall wild lorenzo as 52 percent of the vote. but angola, his main opposition party claims it is in the lead and says the early results are not reliable. fighting in ethiopia between government forces,
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antique ryan rebels as resumed after truce that held for 5 months. the conflict in the north began in 2020, it's life thousands dead. it also triggered a humanitarian crisis. fees in the tube year was fragile to begin with. but hopes of a last cruise was shattered and he, early on wednesday, when rebels in the degraded asian accuse ethiopian military of launching a large scale offensive people in the european capital, worry about the human cost of the war. on both sides would only go one a late again as we em. yes. why? those who pick up their weapons are not thinking about the people knows you. it's not too late to put those weapons down and come to the table to talk a sham. what is and this is something the ethiopian people should come out and say, hey enough, what is enough going miguel bun or you can new york. i know you've got my mom mom on and above the choice should have been negotiation and peace. what, what we saw,
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what war did last time, and it will do the same thing again. it will just cause damage. the main thing is piece of alarm. if that doesn't work, there's nothing we can do. the un secretary general also said he was shocked and saddened by reports afresh, hostilities my strong appeal is for an immediate cessation of hostilities and for the resumption of the stalks between the government and the t peel. if the, with at the same time, the full guarantee of humanitarian accessed to people in needs and the establishment of public services, the war in de gray has led to a humanitarian crisis. pushing parts of the region into famine and displacing millions of people. right groups are reported widespread atrocities, including mosque killings and sexual violence. both sides blame each other for the leaders outbreak of fighting a distinction that may not concern its victims. it's the 5th anniversary of the ro,
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hinges master exodus from mere mar to bangladesh, and marking the day with civil tenny as rallies in some 20 camps demanding justice and repatriation. the mayor, my military is offensive burned down villages and left thousands of people dead of a 700000 range. i escaped over the border. many ended up in a sprawling refugee camp near the town of cox's bazaar. it holds about a 1000000 people to day bangladesh hopes fell, avenged, returned home, but the refugees complained they are being detained inside the camp. along with every penny creation, they want full civil rights in 1900 to lower me and my deprived them of their citizenship. 8 tom andrews is the un special, have a clue for human rights and me and my he says the international community needs to do more to hold the military role is to account for the mistreatment of the ranger . the key here i think is accountability. there have been, there is 5 years after these horrific attacks. no one has been held accountable for
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these acts. and as a result of that, i believe the military hunter has been in bold to commit even more crash or crimes, crimes against humanity. so in my view, it is critically important for the international community to engage in coordinated focused targeted sanctions cut off the revenue flow to the cut off the weapons to hunter and engage in accountability mechanisms and a much more robust way than what the international community has been willing to do starting with the security council, the international criminal court, international court of justice, the case of the gambia has brought forward to make it clear to the world. this is a genocide. some nations have joined most nations. not, it is important that there be an organized, focused, coordinated effort the likes of which we have yet to see. in other news, the school police chief of via the texas has been fired for his handling of
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a mass shooting in may. security forces were heavily criticized for standing by football and an hour as 19 children and to cheat. teachers were shot dead inside the elementary school. severe drought conditions in the u. s. state of texas have dried up a river and revealed a clear set of dinosaur tracks made by a 5 meter tall, 7 ton creature. the footprints may be the longest set of tracks found in north america and day back more than 100000000 years. germany has been marking one of the worst xenophobic attacks in its postwar history . 30 years ago of far right. nobody east german city of rostock attacked a housing complex for asylum seekers and immigrants. germany president, firefighter sty meyer attent attended commemorations outside the building known as the sunflower house. in 1992, it was the focus of days of racist writing. the president says it's now a memorial to days of shame. it was
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a violent welcome for those who had sought safety on august 22nd in 1992. a far right mob gathered in the east german city of rostock and attacked a housing complex for asylum seekers and immigrants. police were overwhelmed. water cannons arrived late. one officer remembers the chaos. there could be a kimberly in it. none of us had experience of this kind of criminal energy before . so was, can be sure that everybody was surprised of an al, it was crazy sh or does russian 0 dish over the next few days, new nancy's from all over germany arrived the now infamous sunflower house and took out their xenophobic hatred on the sin t romer. and vietnamese people living there. o, thousands of onlookers applauded and hindered the work of emergency services and
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police. the situation escalated. 3 right we extremist through march of cocktails at a neighboring building that house 120 the enemy's immigrants. fortunately, they managed to escape on to the roof. i noticed among them a twin window and wolfgang wretched at the city's commissioner for foreigners. afar in fact is decent sore, we were afraid they'd see us and come on to a roof for hostile. we really didn't want to meet them there of nathan. no. then people would have dia dorothy, fortunately, no lies were lost in the 5 days of violence. but 30 is on the infamous rostock riots. live on as a shameful part of germany's history and still to day to asylum seekers each day. a targeted in fall right attacks. funny, nice piece of use, a teenager, mac rotherford has become the youngest person to fly solo around the world. the 17
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year old completed his 5 month journey in bulgaria, with his proud family there to welcome him. brotherhood broke to get us well records on his fight, including once at by his sister watching t w's coming up next t w. news, asia. with these stories. 5 years of being stuck as a refugee and bangladesh with an enclave. future, the life of up to a 1000000 branja and cox's bizarre ranger refugees. unwelcome in india and targeted as illegal foreigners. stay tuned for those stories more with very rash managing i've been puzzling t x l departure to the to day. this means flying to a foreign planet in the 16th century, it meant being a captain at settings.
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