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ah, make up your own mind. d. w. made for mines. ah, ah ah, this is dw news live from berlin in the line of russian fire, ukraine's biggest nuclear power plant taken offline. zachary ship nuclear power plant went off the grid, briefly cutting power to thousands of people, plant operators, blaine russian shilling that was too close to the reactors. and the nuclear danger remains also coming up, calls for restraint. fighting breaks out in northern ethiopia. it ends months of
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come hope, civil solution to the conflict and take ry, fight away, and unwanted at home, unwelcome elsewhere. men, mas ringo minority have lived in bangladesh, refugee camps for 5 years. now, i want to return to their homes. ah, matheney, how it's good to have you with us. you current president, philadelphia. lensky says the world has narrowly avoided radiation disaster. the sap alisha nuclear power plant is once again delivering limited power supply after it was knocked offline for hours, causing a blackout for thousands of people. work as a brush and shilling was to blame for weeks now, fighting between ukrainian and russian forces near the plat as raised fears of
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a radioactive meltdown. before russia's invasion, the vall separation nuclear plants supplied around 20 percent of ukraine's energy needs. but on thursday, it was temporarily cut off from the country's power great, entirely. after fires visible here on satellite imagery knocked out its lost external power line that force the facilities last 2 operating reactors to shut down. ukrainian officials say power has since been restored. one reactor is back on line and work has reportedly underway to restore the other russian forces had been in control of the plants since march. and ukraine has blamed them for starting the fires. but russia claims they were sparked by ukrainian shelling for weeks now increased fighting of the plant has raised fears of a nuclear catastrophe. experts fair that a loss of power would leave the facility, forced to rely on emergency backup generators, to cool its reactors. the head of the u. n's,
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nuclear watchdog told french bore costa france 24. he's planning to visit i think now that he's ab general recognition that at we need to be there. we need to be there soon. avenue a keith accepts it. moscow accepts it. we need to go and we are going to be there, hopefully, very, very soon. the u. n. and world leaders have called for the creation of the demilitarized zone surrounding the plant to avert disaster. china. but russia has rejected that proposal will earlier as pow was gradually being restored. we spoke today doubly, correspondent mathias, pulling it, and asked him how worried ukrainians are about a potential milltown at the papa. what the worries continue, and if only they have only grown. so there was, you've just mentioned it ah, that term, or that, that rumor that there might have started reconnecting. it,
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that would mean that it has to go off the grid at that moment. um, many connections are cut off and then the question is, how reliable the cooling systems will still be supplied with electricity? so the plant are much, much can happen at the blood, would one thing must never happen. and that's that the suit cooling systems do not work anymore because this will lead to an explosion a meltdown. and this operation of disconnecting and reconnecting, it, there's some risky, especially at a moment where there's a lot of military equipment where shelling has been going on. this plan has been used for shelling the surrounding territories, but oh, has also been shell. it's unclear really, by whom and, and to what extent. but this is a very volatile situation and it's very important that the i e a can get there soon . that was mathias pulling it in keith. while the brock of the attack on ukraine's
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independence day may have been deadlier than reported. russia's defense ministry claims missiles killed, more than $200.00 ukrainian troops on the transport train. officials say at least 25 people were killed, including civilians, and dozens more injured by the russian strike in ship cleaner. keith says at least one missile struck the village. the attack came 6 months to the day that brush launched its full invasion if you cry. this is what ukrainians had feared. for days i rush an attack on civilian infrastructure on the 6 month anniversary of its invasion. the small town of chapel lena in easton, ukraine was shalt twice who this man found his son's body off at the blast. visit that he was in the house when he was thrown out of there. we looked for him and he was lying here. nobody knew that he was here in new york. there was no sound
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. nothing at all was heard. one just an explosion, a blast. and then the fire started. this chest was authority. see 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 del, the world, about the latest russian attack in the year for a sierra. despite moscow's attempt to block his appearance divinely, the rescuers are working. but unfortunately, the death toll could increase that at our russia prepared for this session thing out of bed, all but with the debts rising every day there appears little hope for the war 2 and any time soon. okay, let's take a look now, some of the other stories making headlines, they sell. russian president vladimir putin has ordered a major build up of his country's military. he sounded
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a cray to increase the number of troops by 137000 or 13 percent after 6 months of fighting in, in ukraine, west and officials estimate of 70000 russian troops have been killed or wounded. lexia has torn down a large monument, dating back to the soviet era, the 79 meter obelisk in the capital. reger had become a rallying point for pro kremlin supporters in view of the ukraine war, the latvian parliament has voted to remove all remaining soviet statues and plucks . fighting in ethiopia between government forces and to grow, and rebels has resumed after a truce that help for 5 months. the conflict on the north in the north rod began in 2020 it's left thousands did. it's also triggered a humanitarian crisis. bees in a tube here was fragile to begin with,
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but hopes of a lost and cruise was shattered, and he only ours 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. 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 to them. what is and this is something the ethiopian people should come out and say, hey enough, what is enough going mcgovern or you can new york. i know you've got my moderate mom on and above the choice should have been negotiation and peace. what, what we saw at 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
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saddened by reports afresh, hostilities. my strong appeals is for an immediate cessation of hostilities and for the resumption of the stalks between the government and the t. p l. f. her 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. rights 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. that's been 5 years since the mass exit us of her anger from my ama to bangladesh. me and my military burnt down their villages, leaving thousands of people dead and causing 700000 bro hanger to flee over the
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border to bank the dish. they've been marking the day with rallies in some 20 refugee camps, demanding justice, and away back home. oh, they have gathered to market sat anniversary and to remind the world of their plight. 3 ringer who had to flee their homes when me on mass military unleashed a bloody campaign of ethnic cleansing against the muslim minority. 5 years ago. a trauma is its deep into the memories of those who managed to escape to neighboring bangladesh. alone more i didn't do my due today we are demonstrating because in 2017 the pennies on the calendar, people in a genocide, they killed my husband and others under the military rate than killed our children by threatening the defiance alone snatching them from the lapse of been mother, mother milan, maddie, maddie, maddie, close to 1000000 ro hanger are crammed into scarlet camps. there as will work,
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elephant sanitary conditions are declining. crime is on the rise. most ringo, one to go home but not at any price thought i did was i didn't, i was i will i, we are now ready to go back. i demand is that we must get us citizenship rights. i agree. we are ready to go back up at balise. i'm available on my dash is not our soil that we don't want to stay here. i did go back and we will not stand candy. how do we want to go straight to our own homes? demons like these have fallen on deaf ears and me and my that winter has been hit by sanctions by the u. s. the u and the u. k. the international court of justice, i so but a case to determine if me on must government has engaged in genocide. critics say it is not enough 5 years after the origin detach and no one has been held accountable for these acts. and as a result of that,
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i believe that the military hunter has been emboldened to commit even more crotch or crimes, crimes against humanity. so in my view, it is critically important for the international community to engage in coordinated focused targeted factions and engage in accountability mechanisms and a much more robust way than what the international community has been willing to do . with little hope of returning to the home country any time soon, a generation of young were hanger to risk of growing up without future or germany's been mocking one of the worst racist attacks in his post or history. 30 years ago, a far right mob attacked a housing complex for asylum seekers and immigrants. german president frank felt a stein my attendance. a ceremony outside the building on thursday. at the very place, the riot broke out. a memorial of shame in our country. the words of the german
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president describing the sunflower house in ra stock, where immigrants once feared for their lives. frank, voucher stein maya had come to acknowledge the pain of 30 years ago, but also to express the hope that lessons have been learned. vice escaped in. well certainly i know there are quite a few people in ra, stop list and hug, and who wished that these events would be put to rest were. so i'm all the happier about the many who are committed to understanding and remembrance scene who have done this for decades. and i know that in the 1st few years and they faced some resistance 50 off of both and one day in august. in august 1992 a far right more but tact, the sunflower house, turning molotov cocktails and crowbars against the terrified people inside. they were taking out the zen of phobic hatred on asylum seekers and immigrants housed there. as the police struggle to control the riot,
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neo nazis from across the country arrived to join in and thousands of onlookers applauded a low point in germany's post re unification. story that many more races to tax have happened since. so have things really improved him or not? there is still a minority that his all authoritarian totalitarian nationalist and alters and phobic. this minority must be kept in shame and it is important to convince these people what they think is wrong. too. minutes of super high society danco. yes, play i get the politicians now react differently to racism and far rising extreme as, as the federal government. we say clearly we are tackling racism and far right extremism . this is a difference compared to 30 years ago before i sit down. no lives were lost in the 5 days of violence with 30 years on the raw stock riots are still a better memory. is right wing parties continue to attract votes and xenophobic
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violence is still a problem. the need to combat racism is urgent as ever. that's all the needs for now. after a short break, my colleague janelle demila and we'll have your business news headline statute for that. and don't forget, if you want to stay up to date in between bulletins, the website to stay at all times to be found at d, w dot com and socials handle, you need the date of the news. matheney. howard more headlines coming up in 45 minutes to with every journey is full of surprises. we've gone all out. you sometime one day in the fall, off the right before i'm in your northern most count please.

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