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ah ah ah ah, this is dw news live from berlin safeguarding against a nuclear disaster un inspectors get inside the russian held nuclear power station in ukraine. and they say they've had to stay at the separation plants indefinitely . as the war outside bridges are. also coming up anger as hundreds of thousands of
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people in mississippi are left without safe water. you know, if you get in brown water, out of your foster, you don't even want a baby when it floods hit the aging water system, leaving residence, dependent on a delivery of bottled water. and the desperate flight of pakistani is a monster monsoon season has left a 3rd of the country on the water. the w h o says more than 6000000 people need aid just to survive. ah, i'm all on soccer. a warm welcome to the program. a team of you and inspectors has completed its 1st tour of ukraine's separation nuclear power plant. the plant in russian occupied territory has experienced several potentially catastrophic failures in recent weeks. and the international nuclear watchdog wants to set up
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a permanent base there. despite the danger posed by nearby missile strikes, experts from the international atomic energy agency being shown around the separation nuclear power plant by russian energy officials. on thursday they made a 1st tour of the key areas they wanted to see with ukraine and russia, blaming each other for shelling near the facility, the agencies had said the physical integrity of the plant had been violated. and he emphasized that their mission is far from over. we are not going anywhere the i e. busy is now there, he's at the plan and he's not moving. it's going to stay there. we're going to have a continued presence there at, at the plant. some of my experts are still the head of the power company that runs the plant, said they are working to restart the reactor and expressed hope that the un mission
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could help we believe it would be like her, my interpreter. so this mission for us is just to dear militarize, the tutorials, apparently a power plant and surrounding area. if its mission helps to do that, then it will businesses in the short term d, i. e. h plans to keep a group of experts at the plans for the next several days to continue their assessment of the damage already done to the facility. a dangerous unprecedented mission in the midst of a war zone. while tensions are high around separates or elsewhere, people are trying to reestablish normal activities. first, a mark the 1st day of school and ukraine and more than half of all schools will offer in person classes. only schools with underground air raid shelters were permitted to reopen with the rest reverting to online learning since rushes invasion, thousands of educational buildings have been damaged or destroyed. and experts say
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education is essential for mental health, giving young people a sense of normality amid the grim realities of the conflict. ukraine's minnesota cultural information policy is currently on a visit to berlin. my colleague benjamin alvarez gruber, met him and asked him whether it was even possible to think about a start of and you school year in ukraine as possible. and it will start online and offline insecure places. and so unfortunately, we need to leave in to wherever this one is wor, which continuous. and also he is of course, a normal life. and we need to support it as much as we can. and one of the reasons sofa my visit to a gemini is to race a question about critical needs of ukrainian cultures. fair ukrainian artists which based in ukraine, mainly off preserve and new grain and culture. heritage on the eve of winter of how
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can you, grand and media was seen ukraine. ah, i, we received some promises, but it's not enough. it's very far from all way expectations. because sedition is very critical and we believe that next decisions off a gemini government should be made to race as the importance of ukraine and culture . a spiritual world culture and a support is needed, nods the day after to morrow. but right now, and any grain was sinew, great, what is the impact that the war having is having on culture, on the world of culture, in ukraine, almost 100 objects of culture heritage sides were damaged to or completely destroyed. and it's a war against our way of entity as a war against world culture heritage. and i believe that understanding of importance of fighting for was values all for europe of hero in ukraine is very
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much needed in germany. let's take a look now at some other stories making headlines around the world. russian energy from local says it's chairman has died following a serious illness. russian media had previously reported that rockville megan of had been found dead after falling out of the hospital window in moscow. local was one of the few russian companies to declare its a position to the war in ukraine, back in march. and russian president vladimir putin has paid his respects to the late soviet leader mikhail gorbachev. who died on tuesday. according to putin's spokesman scheduling issues mean the russian president will not attend gorbachev's funeral on saturday. the spokesman spokesman added that the ceremony would have elements of a state funeral, including a guard of honor. the european union's drugs regulator has approved the 1st cove in
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19 vaccines adapted to protect against the ar micron variant. but the vaccines haven't been updated to cover that. you are more infectious, be a for, and be a 5 versions that are now dominant around the world. the united nation says china's treatments of wiggers and other muslim minority groups may constitute crimes against humanity. in a long delayed report, the u. s. human rights office said there was credible evidence of torture, forced medical treatment and sexual violence in detention camps in the northwest in zen jang region which beijing course training centers. china, a post the reports release and denies the accusations. the 220 acre m g number 3 detention center is the largest in jang. and in china, it's at facilities like this one where beijing has long been accused of detaining more than 1000000 wiggers and other muslim minorities. now a bombshell un human rights office report says the detentions which he called
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arbitrary and discriminatory may amount to crimes against humanity. it also said it found credible allegations of torture, rape forced air alizay's tion and forced labor. the long anticipated report was released just 13 minutes before michel patch. that term was un high commissioner for human rights ended and followed months of pressure from china to block its publication. lencher. this report is a hodgepodge of misinformation that serves as a political tool for the us in the west to strategically use in jang to contain china. the chinese government as long maintained that many of its facilities and jin chang, a vocational training centers, created to counter alleged extremism and separatism among the regions. muslim minority the pictures from facilities engine, jang that were leaked earlier this year tell
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a very different story. with hooded and bound prisoners forced in distress positions surrounded by police officers armed with clubs. the u. n. report urges china to release detainees and explained the fate of the huge numbers of people who have simply disappeared. but with beijing denying, having committed any abuses, many observers are doubtful. it will changes, policies injuring jang to the united states. now where more than a 150000 people in jackson, mississippi, have no safe drinking water out of floods disrupted the system. the cities, aging water system, the city's majority, black residents, have a say that the problems are a result of decades of under investments in their community. lining up for water to drink, bait cook, or even flush volunteers as well as the national guard are helping distribute
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bottles to tens of thousands of residents. but supplies here don't always last for water is it's just been really frustrating. really, really frustrating. you know, the war i'd like you, you can brush it to you. they say it's ok the baby in. but, you know, if you get an brown water out of your boss that you don't even want to bay, you've been. so you really trend to bow wanted to, to take care your needs around the house. the demand for bottled water has emptied out supermarket shops. and while the streets of jackson have been flooding with rain water, clean water is running scarce. city officials say the flooding led to the break down of the water treatment plant, resulting in the lack of drinkable water. do not drink the water from the pipes. if you can avoid it, boil it if you must use the water. many of jackson's majority black residents blame
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a decade of dis, investment in their community for that federal funding or oversight. they fear the problem will persist. so i am going to have a black sign, a, an, to have a cd. there has poor schools, poor roles. you know, grocery stores running out of food and no water to drink. i honestly don't even want to bathe. my baby in jackson's water authorities are installing an emergency water pump at the treatment facility to bring up the water pressure. but locals hope their cries for help will be answered with more than just a temporary fix. now, almost 6 and a half 1000000 people in pakistan are in dire need of humanitarian aid. that's according to the world health organization. as max shows the areas affected by floods, hundreds of thousands of homes have been destroyed,
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according to unicef with hundreds of healthcare facilities affected after heavy monsoon rains, pounded pakistan. the floods have led to more than a 1000 deaths and left survivors at risk of disease. and malnutrition refund con scans. the soaked ruins of her home. the mother of 9 daughters lives in northern pakistan. swat district. for weeks. it has rained here nonstop. the water flooded their home, almost completely destroying it. here ever that a little girl? did people ask me what i lost, but it's impossible to even guess all our whole house has been destroyed. who's got to go go, there's nothing left? nothing at all is left in this house go governor gilmore? yes on the pakistan's monsoon season began in june experts saying that there has been 4 to 5 times the normal amount of rain this year. turning rivers into raging torrents, the flood waters reached the home of re thought,
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han and her daughter bushera a few days ago. when ali animal, as among we were just about to pack our bags, when the water came, what a get rose very quickly. up to our next visit. we left our bags behind and climbed up onto the roof to save our lives down to the sea. but i will help more than 30000000 people have been affected by the flooding with damages estimated at more than 10000000000 dollars. food, water, and shelter in particular or in short supply, pakistan's prime minister, she bounced to reef, has promised immediate aid. every penny to be spent in a very drawn sweden, fish, italy, that he would reach the need there would be no rest at all. as to clean up work begins, disease is spreading throughout the areas affected by the flooding. there's also a shortage of medicine, including and swat district. i back up as an exam doctor,
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i don't have enough money to go to the doctor by medicine, but we have source for us and we're getting heat rashes on our skin crowded them. her daughter bushrod was about to get married. we thought han had spent months making new garments in preparation for the wedding all destroyed by the flooding. she doesn't know where to turn to the, but the good more totally helpless mcgrew, my daughter and i are suffering badly. i can't cope with the severe consequences of the flood, but i just don't know how we'll get through this. certainly brotherhood will, does some of the early bird yard good will generally good. for now, we thought han and her daughter are staying with friends, but they have no idea what their future holds. l. salvatore's festival of fireballs has returned after the pandemic is extinguished, the traditional events for the past 2 years,
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beckles and to his health. each other with tightly rolled rags drenched, and gasoline, participants wear gloves and mosques, and in a nod to safety police trying to make sure no one taking part is intoxicated. local legend has it. the events commemorates the eruption of a volcano in the mid 17th century. that that you're up to date up next here on the w. w business with kate ferguson. don't forget you can get all the latest news and information around the clock on d w dot com. i'm will on speaker, thanks for watching. sh her. i'm scared that i want that hard and in the end is a me, you are not a lot of to you anymore. we will send you back.
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