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ah, ah ah, this is dw news live from berlin. russia turned off the gas tab to germany, state energy giant gas from indefinitely suspense, the north street one pipeline, shutting down directly to europe, also coming out. united nations safety inspect to survey the russian occupied so rich a nuclear power plant and ukraine. they said damage from shelling is obvious, and unacceptable. and return to midland fans finally get a look at the new lord of the rings. pretty cool. the most expensive series in
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t v history gets welcomed from viewers. and from critics ah, i'm all on soccer. welcome to the program. rush, us state owned gas, produce a gas problem as halting the flow of gas through the key note stream one pipeline to germany. the company says it discovered leaks in a turbine. russia temporarily close the link earlier this week for what is called maintenance. and now moscow says, more work needs to be done. germany is reliance on russian gas and accuses the kremlin of causing deliveries in retaliation for western sanctions of ukraine. and d. w as benjamin alvarez gruber has more details. it's not the 1st time that russian state owns company gas from announces that gas flows via the notes from one
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pipeline to germany will remain suspended of a technical problems. this time, it says it has found an oil leak as a compress a station until it is resolved, the supplies will remain stopped. they say germany's economy ministry reacted saying that this is just another sign of how and reliable russia is as a pot, very similar to the criticism of the european commission that says that russia professed to flag gas instead of honoring contracts. the big difference now is that germany is better prepared for the situation and it was a few months ago is gas, storage is in the country now at 84 percent. according to figures of the german government, it is uncertain how long the gas flows will be suspended. but what is certain is that there is no trust between those countries. moscow has blamed sanctions imposed by the west. after russia invaded ukraine, but brussels and berlin have repeatedly stressed that this is just a pretext, and that russia is using gas as an economic weapon to retaliate. europe,
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europe's largest nuclear power plant remains a cause for concern and the war in ukraine. un inspectors say damage caused by shelling at the russian occupied separate chair, power station is obvious and unacceptable. the international atomic energy agency says its staff were given access to everything they needed to see. and some inspectors planned to stay on at the plant. despite reports of more fighting nearby, the agencies chief raphael grossey talked about some of the areas of concern. first is the fiscal integrity of the facility. when you see here is a red in is a big red. why is it a big red is because they're still we have, we have been seeing a military activity around the plant and, and i was able to see myself and i, my team impact whole markings on, on buildings of oven,
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a show show we means that the physical integrity of the facility has been violated not once but several, several times. and this is something irrespective of the eye of the kinetic power of whatever you are throwing at the plant is unacceptable in any way under any safety and security grid. when he lets take a look now at some of the stories making headlines. finance ministers from the g 7 group of industrialized nations have agreed to impose a price cap on russian oil exports. they aimed to limit russia's revenues and ability to pay for the war in ukraine. moscow has hit back by saying it will stop selling all of the countries implementing the price count. officials in sri lanka say, the former president goes by a roger boxer has returned 7 weeks after fleeing the island artifacts i was forced
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out of office after months of months, protest over the national economic crisis. their calls for an investigation into mismanagement and corruption and violent protesters have entered the british parliament and glued themselves together. round the speaker's chair. they called for more direct public involvement in government decision making. the extension rebellion group is planning more protests later this month. the humanitarian crisis course by weeks of monsoon, ryan and flooding and pakistan is worsening. areas in the south are likely to be flooded again as water surges from major rivers in the north. more than 1200 people have been killed and march of pakistan as on the water. the un says the scale of the disaster is unprecedented, and officials are warning of the danger from disease. and even famine has uri, debbie was forced to flee her home as pakistan's flood waters rose. when they
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receded, she returned to a house caked in mud. the mother is trying to look after her newborn baby in unsanitary conditions. her husband is worried for their health, but that over to the water has gone down, but the flood water was very dirty, very muddy. all the children have rashes and their health is getting worse and worse. on northern part of the floods have created the perfect breeding ground for waterborne disease. with many areas lacking clean water children bathed in pools of flood water shed. with buffalo, the u. n. is wanting, there's a high risk of deadly diseases like cholera and malaria spreading rapidly. huge swathes of farm land have been flooded, washing away millions of acres of crops. nearly half the population already
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lacked, reliable access to food before the floods. now there are fears a humanitarian disaster is alluding a member houghton as the i can see, a very big family. they had very soon that out i am. i can see the initial stage is already a crown right now. there are people who've been hungry for a week, or even 10 dale's head about all. international aid has started to pour in that with an estimated $10000000000.00 in damage. it's still a drug in the ocean of what's needed tallies in argentina, have arrested a man for allegedly trying to kill the vice president. christina fernando, the cache. no. authorities have identified him as a 35 year old brazilian t. v crews to witness the attack on fin on this occasion outside her home and blend aside us. this is the moment argentina's vice president narrowly escaped an
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apparent attempt to assassinate her. christina hernandez, the cashier, was greeting supporters near home. when a gunman emerged from the crowd, he was then overpowered by her security officers. argentina's president gave more details in a tv address. can you give me a bit of money? christina remains alive because the gun which had 5 bullets in it did not fire even though the trigger had been pulled on the rock due to a reason that has not yet been technically confirmed. we have had a few look at the heather hill. this is extremely serious. i mean, it is the most serious incident that has happened since we restored our democracy. room organizing the police have arrested a suspect, who they have identified as a 35 year old brazilian national local media say some 100 bullets were found during a police raid on his home. thousands of protesters have been gathering outside
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fernandez the carstairs home for days now in a show support for the vice president who faces a corruption trial. she stands accused of defrauding the state out of an estimated $1000000000.00. while she was argentina's president from 2007 to 2015, she has denied all charges. the attack may boost support for her, as well as provoking shop. it didn't via christina as life value. if something happened to her, i die with her is oh, gaiety, and i just can't believe it. it's really difficult. but a glow and concern i. mindy nation i meant to be rationally. i think there was always that possibility, but it's always helpful. celia, the almost it is him, put it to we more sex we were always exposed with. she was exposed to the most i cannot believe the level of violence. many of them are going okay. all you in there, your lens here. this apparent assassination attempt has shaken argentina,
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while the police carry out their investigation, many are waiting for answers. now the wait is over, it's the most expensive series in television history. the rings of power has finally started streaming to lighting both fans and the critics. the 1st 8 episodes of the tv show cost nearly half a $1000000000.00 to make. now the show is a prequel to the popular lord of the rings and hobbit films are days of peace. begin. the waiting is over for the lord of the rings, fans. this series is not based on a particular j. r. r. tolkien novel. but on the righteous extensive background essays, we thought our choice would be an ending. we thought allan night would never dean. the skies are strange. the actor say the author is still
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very present. everybody in this, in the job, i'm so passionate about talking. and we could talk about him all the time. i know i but so many conversation to go to legend out. in fact, i'm not upset the legendary anymore because my fellow classmates roll their eyes and i said the al word, no, it is the amount between those less reliance on c g i that in the movies and some terrific attention to detail. we're safe yesterday actually had on the, on the wall is massive char, about how scale works and how tall certain characters my half what characters are down the line. and then we had to learn about how many cam perspective. so i could be acting opposite you about where they place you in with the illusion that one of the smaller one of us is to allow beyond the darkness,
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tempting shadow for years old and the mountain. the filming of the 1st season in new zealand, reportedly cost over $450000000.00 with him not here. now, the ukranian town of separation has become infamous for the nearby nuclear power station before the war. you are more likely to have heard of its handle the team, but without a court to play on or teams to compete against. the humblest had to go looking for a new home. they found it in germany. i see motives, appalachia had not played a competitive match since the outbreak of the board in ukraine. they are a little over matched here in the gym and 2nd division, but just finding a place to compete is a victory in itself. but the
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atmosphere is incredible. for us, this is a great opportunity to play in such an arena and show the world are ukrainian handball. because of hero, muss crazy i t modem manager dmitri capuchin code, needed to find a place in europe for his team to play and more fundamentally, a place for these men to stay. and to germany's professional handle league in the city of does look like courts. the hand ball, but as legal office took up the issue very quickly and immediately contacted dusseldorf with whom we have very good relations did. they gave us feedback within 24 hours of that they would absolutely love to support this project on the i met him like around $9000.00 other ukrainian refugees, the icy motor team, and their families have been housed by the city of dis rudolph. after months of uncertainty, this slice of normality is
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a gift even if collective minds drift to those at home. oh yes, there was for this thing to work with us all that i miss everyone very much. i'm very worried about each of them. i try to constantly communicate with them via phone and video lee. i'm going to go says it's not for the ukrainian guests. these matches our practice for the european league later this year. in a strictly sporting sense, these points, these games won't count in the german league season, yet they provide a team from sap of asia, and they fans a rare moment in time when just playing a game carries more important than winning or losing for a go has remind of the top story with following for you. russia state own gas produce a gas promise, completely holding supplies, flowing through the key notes from one pipeline to germany. russia close throughout
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earlier this week for what it called maintenance pasco says more work on the line is required, but has given no time table for exploits to restock. this is d w. news line from berlin. kate ferguson is up next here on the channel with did up t w business, stated people in trucks injured when trying to flee the city center. more and more refugees are being turned away. families a straight people extreme around getting 200 people around the world more than 300.

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