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and that was really the last, i'm the so in the life. so all gone. how i witnesses experienced the terrible events and this the world should not forget the long shadow of the 1972 olympic massacre. stuart september, 3rd on d. w. ah ah, this is dw news lie from berlin. the un calls for com ad, ukraine's largest nuclear power plant as inspectors prepared to visit. ukraine says russian shelling caused the facility to go off the grid for the 1st time in its history expos. one of the nuclear disaster, a finding that doesn't stop, also coming up. ukrainian refugees fleeing the boar at home, find
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a warm welcome in his temple. and so do russian tourists and that's leading to conflicts far from the battlefield. and gold as president heads for a 2nd term is long ruling party leads with nearly all votes counted. or bringing the latest from the wanda and the fall out from a mouth watering champions lay droll by munich, coach hewitt and now this month, just fans not to be there for the strike of what they have enough ski. the germans paired with his new team boss. load up that more coming up in sport. ah, i've been for sewland, welcome. the u. n. is calling for a cease fire at the separation nuclear power plant as inspectors had they have international atomic energy agency is planning to serve a damage at the facility which was temporarily knocked off the grid,
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causing regional blackouts. ukrainian officials have blamed russian occupying forces for the outage, rochard lindsay penny and troops who are fighting to take back control of the palace station. experts warn one wrong move could lead to nuclear disaster. the risk of a nuclear disaster in europe has been booming large for weeks. ukraine says it was narrowly avoided, yet with dizzy. if the diesel generators didn't turn on it after the black out, the automatic systems and the personnel didn't start working, we would have to face the consequences of a radiation accident. the lug nuts, litski i, j. c. name of audi. russia has put ukrainians as well as all europeans, one step away from radiation disaster that hostile there has been growing concern about fighting the bar blonde. on thursday fires visible, you're on satellite imagery knocked out. it's lost extra power line. the
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electricity it's applied was used for cooling and safety systems on the nuclear power plant. norma, i think with ukraine has blamed russian forces for starting the fires rush us as they was bogged by ukrainian chelan gib residence while the danger has not been awarded yet the my all what i think every sane person is afraid. now every one is afraid. knowing our neighbor, knowing what it is capable of, that we understand that there can be different consequences of what is happening there. now, that is why everyone is afraid. we are not worried about blackouts, the but that the ecological situation may change. that to him, which i mean he still start here with of course everyone is afraid. the entire world is afraid that if i really want the situation to become peaceful again, i want inspectors to finally reached the plant. i want the power shortages to be
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overcome and additional facilities to be operational. but it's of, i want all of us to live in a safe world in we'll inspect us from the new and nuclear watchdog planning to was at the bar station, which is held by russian forces. they're waiting to be rounded, access for them to mac is from ukraine, sent a full radiation medicine. i asked him why the fears of a nuclear accident at separation a warranted oh, well good afternoon. so i wouldn't say it said be who fear or a big exit excavation in this society, but of course her specialists are preparing. so the local authorities, her pairings are emergency plans and even our host dylan q is preparing to accept to a possible a person's responsible relation in years. so preparing and preparing, preparing for the worst. but how much of this is being used as is this facility
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being used as a propaganda tool by either side? well, so my personal condition is that, so now we are dealing with a typical ration blip mailing. so they establish a problem and then to stop in bargaining into calling tool negotiations and to signing some agreements which and never fulfill. he was or not change their interest. so i, a, this dimension is called just to political game and geopolitical game policy. and is there anything in it, is there anything to the speculation that russia wants to connect the separation to its own power grid? yes, it's a very serious, are very serious consideration about that. because i mean, it lies. what a 5th of the country countries, electricity, doesn't it? how would russia actually do that?
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i will say, actually it's unknown for the credit. no good. critical because in ukraine, it, because it was a industry's notion not working. so energy consumption dropped a lot. so it's not a big deal for you currently for this nuclear power plant here, the disconnected. but for russia, they have to sit in crimea, particularly after you create heat platforms which were stolen in 2014. and they were feeding our plans, which were equipped with the most to revise in 2016 or i guess. so now we don't have the green and gas and this told me gas they tried to steal with so simple. okay, how, how much do you put in these international inspectors who are expected to come and take a look at a facility? of course it's so it's very important to defer by different aspects. one is that it will be a 1st time it will be unbiased opinion on what is going on there. indeed,
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because as you mentioned, to a part that is the biggest in ukraine and to make the biggest in the europe 6 gigawatt electric capacity. and it is in the state of the under control of the great. and then i grab them as a company and a mac energy company. but, you know, under effective control for ration versus the shares, they broke any barriers to. and then, you know, this is very strictly managed to, there are a lot of restrictions are visiting, so russian was a, was it a very important to, to bring it inside of for what is happening because only commission you claim it now, is it from maybe from an official channels. there are 2 mobile trips which can be
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collected from another the town next to the power plant to create in networks. nuclear a how information is transferred to here. it's not acceptable. ok. we'll have to leave it about him too much from the ukrainian center for radiation medicine. thank you very much for your time and insights. the war in ukraine has put ne, by talking in a tricky position. supporting cave withdrawn spot, holding back from imposing song sash. cool for years old catalina, 2 years old. teaser 3 and a half months. ukraine in children killed in the war. all in a eva shinkel does not want them to be forgotten. the 49 year old has been living in turkey for many years. but her son and grand children remain in ukraine. for
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months, she and a group of others have been protesting. here in istanbul, city center every single day since rushes invasion of ukraine began in late february. what has this baby done? what do all the other ukrainian children have to do with this war? but at least 360 have been killed so far. and we don't know how many are still buried under the rubble. we are here for the sake of these children. we want them to live, i want my grandchildren to live. the only one. occasionally. tens of thousands of ukrainians have come to turkey since the war started. but also many russians. every day plains from moscow land in east and bowl turkey is courting russian tourists and president george of ty of add. one is performing a delicate balancing act supporting keith while trying not to jeopardize his
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relations with the kremlin pack. he is one of the few countries in the region that hasn't imposed sanctions on moscow. that is why many russians still come here and encounter ukrainians. and that, as you can imagine, also leads to conflict. paulina evo shinkel recently experienced this herself. she shows me video footage of passes by russians as she says, who clearly showed their disgust for the demonstrate is not an isolated incident. all innocence no, she, they advised me. i mind that deeply offensive to me. we are not here for fun or protesting for some trivial reason. we are here because we want the whole world to know what's happening in our country. that people are being killed every day, including children, more here than people like that. come along and make fun of us an insult us. that hurts you will be great either boy. i but all and i and her fellow protesters don't
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want to be intimidated. they want the killing and ukraine to finally end. and until then, they say they will keep on demonstrating here in east and boy every single day. i think that let's take a look at some of the stories making headlines, u. s. code 19 vaccine produce. la donna is suing pfizer at its german partner by and take over alleged copyright infringements for donna claims. the competitors copied its technology to make their own vaccine. both shots use gene technology to help patients fight off the current of ours. for people have been killed in an air strike in the ethiopian city of micheler. the army has dismissed claims by to grind forces that it carried out the attack. a resurgence in violence is ended a ceasefire between the 2 sides that was in force since march french president. manuel mccoy has paid tribute to fallen soldiers in algeria because visit is aimed
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at healing colonial era wounds. and boosting trade ties. relations between the 2 nations are improving after a diplomatic round last year. and germany is to start sending looted art back to nigeria. this year, including the prized, benign bronzes. british soldiers stole the artifacts during the colonial era. they were sold and displayed in museums across europe. the bronze is they, back to the 13th century. in angola, it looks like the ruling body will hold on to power in the nation's closest free vote to date. really all ballots, county officials say the m p a late as 151 percent of the vote and a majority in parliament. that would also mean a 2nd term for presidential wow. the hands of main opposition increased it showing with 44 percent dw correspond an audio increase is in the capital lawanda. he told me the opposition questioning the official broke out
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of the main opposition party. here the unita did their own parallel count and they said their numbers are different, according to them. they are winning the elections. we have to say, however, that both the electoral commission, as well as the opposition party, have not come up with the final results or they're all still in the process of counting. but the fear of the opposition has always been that this will not be free and fair elections. angola doesn't have a history of free and fair elections. and one major concern by the opposition is, for example, that the electoral commission is still very strongly controlled by the government. also this electoral commission, for example, only allowed to very limited number of election observers. we only had about 1300 election observers for more than 13000 polling stations. are there a lot of structural issues and we could also see, for example, the journalistic freedom as and the threat here as well. once again, 2 staff members of the w in the election reporting where temporarily arrested later released, but that shows the kind of pressure and kind of fear and the lack of freedom that
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we still see here. despite the few improvements that sir came up in their last years here, one thing that seems to be changing is the opposition making gains could change be just a little further down the road for angola. item is very likely that the emperor a the governing party will win this election, but of course, the result is, is of wanting for them. they have to really come up with better solutions. they have been running this country for almost 50 years. 5 years ago, president dow lorenzo you mentioned it took over as a new president and he portrayed himself as a reformer fighting corruption, trying to come up or is that reforms more freedom spent? a lot of people here are saying it is not enough and it's going to slow, especially in one no way. a lot of young people are living. they're frustrated. there's massive youth unemployment here. angola is the biggest oil producer in africa, yet this oil wealth does not trickle down to the majority of the population of this is thumping, the new government urgently as to address against
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h reporting from angola. thank you. france, like much of europe is suffering. one of its worst droughts focused as one hot and dry conditions are likely to persist for the next 3 months. hundreds of local communities have begun. rationing water supplies, an ex report is from the southeast to france. there's just enough water to rinse off the little yorkshire terrier before the taps run dry. caroline bought tourette's dog salon is one of the few businesses in ottawa on bushy. but since the drought, the water has been turned off for hours at a time. this worries her, i'll see, but we don't know how long the situation go on. that means a lot of uncertainty for us, so i don't know what to do for switching out. should i arrange all the appointments in september for lunch time? get those, ask more to jim or should i found every one to cancel? you forgot or should i wait for now? cuz i thought for a few weeks now,
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the mayor has been turning off the water at the means for 2 and a half hours in the morning and 5 in the afternoon. it's so dry. michelle sharita is worried, his community will soon be left without any drinking water. new novels, remy and we'll never told our residency. that's your thought to collect rainwater up to. now, for example, really could be a doodle to she ones who are already doing it. you only doing so because they are aware of the problems or c brooks at the me full time in the future, ever only have to do it on the moon. claire has never known the means water to be turned off like this in summer. and she grew up here. now the family is trying to adapt as a bizarre, it is worrying the shot. oh, it's a problem with the washing machine and the dishwasher is, is no brute with a rush. and when you have a lot of people under one roof, it's stupid that you can't wash when you want to. and professional can been men. do
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i find it unpleasant? really? finish on. yet when i'm going in, the average person in france uses 147 leaders of drinking water a day. normally, 62 percent comes from natural underground water sources. but without rain, they are drying up. that's harming local farmers too. oh, supersport, i'm worried about the amount of hayes that it will have in winter. early on monday i see too much to my cows in summer garden. there won't be enough in winter. so that's how you put him for the to her, have no doubt about her. the mother of the authorities are providing each person with 2 liters of bottled drinking water a day. it's an emergency stop gap solution until there's enough rain to have tap water. 247 again. ah, by munich,
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coach jojo. na guzman says he, half expected fate would intervene. the team's been drawn in the same champions laid group as its former strike of holbert levin dorski. it's a summer union between the german side and the pole who left about a loaner only last month, not on the best of terms. but now his man says levin dorski should be greeted with open arms. early moody, se from a sports desk cape was written in the stars, wasn't it? the fire would have to face slave and off it's up stage. what more is not, as men said, well now has been, is actually perhaps surprisingly for some being quite a few said about 11. don't ski says the fans should applaud him as he put it, they should cheer him like they did when he scored goals for by and, and i think, you know, a lot of the fans will do exactly that. there's still a lot of love among the fan base 11 dog ski and what he achieved at by and all those titles that he help bye. and when the record that he broke in a bind ship, these things you know, they live long in the memory of the fans,
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but no doubt it will still be one of the spicy s encounter says we can expect in the champions a group stage. there's been a lot of sniping back and forth between 11 dusky camp and the buying bosses in particular has some sort of damage. the sporting director of bio let, dusky himself said a few weeks ago. it's a german media. he hopes that boss lona would not get drawn against by and in the group say that it would be strange feeling for him. so, you know, i think there's definitely want to keep an eye on. you can't please everyone, can you? indeed, this isn't the only reunion in the champion they go, is it? indeed that's right. we've got adding harland. going back to brazil dormant as well with his new club, manchester city. so the 2 genuine super stars to leave the bond is legally, some are both going back to their former german clubs in the champions league group stage. if it's sort of thing. if it was a movie script, he'd roll your eyes and say, i was to perfect and i, but here we are at hollands x. it was a bit less dramatic at 11. don't skis,
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but i do think this will highlight one of the biggest problems that don't have this is namely that one of the big money replacements for holland sebastian alaska, has sadly been diagnosed with cystic. you can't wish, of course, a speedy and full recovery. but of course, he will not be playing for them and any time say, and you know, i think that will make it happen even more bitter. sweet. and it already would have been to see holland's. i sued for the dorm fast, but say the way we can expect some file works and for both of germany biggest champions like hopefuls. what about holders? real madrid will round madrid. her of course, always a big deal in the champions league in this year. as the reigning champions and just after col ranch lottie was named you a for coach of the year. and korean bens the mother strike, it was named. are you a for player of the year? all eyes really are going to be on them now. they are also going to be coming to germany, to play against ebay light seats. and on top of that, they've been drawn against shacked out the next, the ukrainian side. however, they won't be playing in ukraine. shacked us home games are going to be played in
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poland because of the ongoing war in ukraine. and that's in spite of the fact that shak towards domestic games in the ukrainian premier league will be played in the country in the capital. keith. okay, interesting stuff. all the moody thank you very much. it sounds like a very interesting draw or professional football did return to ukraine this week with the 1st top flight matches held in the country since russia's invasion, a 1st full set of fixtures takes place this weekend, but there is both pride and trepidation from players and fans alike at one game already air raid sirens and forced plays to run for cover ukrainians had been waiting for this moment where the football fans, or otherwise the resumption of the men's ukrainian premier league. 6 months after the russian invasion began, was a sign that daily life could go on. a message from president vladimir lensky was broadcast to the players before kick off. the resumption is especially significant to those involved. it's very important or
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emotionally or socially aspect. are you seeing president zelinski told us some phrases, you know, and promote that the, the football michael won the we showed the people that really, that the craner was to show to the world that we are alive. and the don't forget us. spectators are not allowed at present because of the obvious dangers. even the players are taking a risk. if an air raid siren sounds, they have to run to the nearest shelter immediately, which he has an impact stadium is in the underground copper that's exactly what happened for 2 teams playing in the viv. their match lasted over 4 hours because they had to shelter 3 times. no strikes were detected in the
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area. scenes like that of many fans weighing the pros and cons of the situation. alas, but divine we hope our country is asia that the air defenses will work. oh, but for now i would not go to an event like that that as yet. no, for the month. exactly. i would not play. i would hook up on it islov. it's difficult, as i hit on the one hand, it is very important that we show all the different sides of ukraine, even in such difficult times for us must be on the other hand, it is danger l as in general walk with that and that respect. most matches are taking place and give and in the west of the country, away from the main fighting top club shacked out donnette sk have been playing away from their home city for years. anyway, given the situation in easton ukraine, they moved their club shop to the capitol. now the rest of ukrainian football is trying to get used to a new normal. and let's check out some other sports stories. female football fans
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in iran have been allowed to watch a men's league match a concession by the hard line authorities. women were previously let in for some international games. human rights campaign, a se, one of gestures and not enough. german comic r audi will enter 4 wheel one as an engine supplier from 2026. you rules are being introduced, including the use of sustainable fuels and an increase use of electric's. and there's been an outcry in china after it's women's volleyball team competed in the asian camp while wearing masks. social media uses said it was a step too far in china. 0 covered strategy. the families of athletes killed in a terrorist attack of the $972.00 munich olympics planning to boycott the 50th anniversary commemorations in germany. the government has yet to agree on further compensation with relatives of the 11th by the team members killed by palestinian
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terrorists. families calling what's on offer and insult their husbands were killed half a century ago. but the wounds of that loss remain open. and we'd hoped that on the 50th anniversary, they would really open their eyes in their understanding that this is an international tragedy we're talking about and it's being commemorated around the world. we do lana's, husband joseph was a weight lifter in munich. he was tortured and killed in front of his teammates and kiss husband andrew was fencing mazda and one of the hostages of the palestinian group. black september, who died during a figured rescue attempt. the names of yoseph and andree along with of the 9 killed israeli t members. i coughed into this memorial stone just outside of munich olympic village, where the massacre unfolded in september of 1972. although berlin admitted its responsibility for its miss handling of the attacks relative say,
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that is not enough in what the lookout will take responsibility. there's a price. if you do something wrong martial, there's a price for it. so pay a fair price. this is not the math they did here again, the law at the mathematic gushing muscley ball must have families. lawyers say that the payments offered by german authorities don't come close to the lowest end of their request. but berlin declined to comment on the specific figures of the negotiation when we give it a federal government regret that it has not yet impossible to reach a consensus with all relatives on the spaces and expressly emphasizes its willingness to engage in further talks. a willingness that relatives stone see they have decided to boycott. the upcoming commemoration shows you on your show that var lazy, nothing will knows me. and i and the families from coming to gemini malagra, we won't be coming to germany. should a solution not be found that own families have asked to israeli president,
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isa cats look to boycott the memorial as well? a possible high level boy could. they could further reopened the fraud issue, but they could also bring about closure full that waiting families. until for me, for now next up, eco, india and a look at sustainable cosmetics. it watching dw news from berlin. i'd been fizzling ah ah, ah, with
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