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ah, how i witnessed this experienced the terrible events and this the world should not forget the loss shuttle, the 972 olympic massacre. start september 3rd on d w. ah ah, this is the w news life for then gas problem shuts down gas supplies to germany indefinitely. the russian energy giant says the north stream one pipeline will stay offline blaming repairs and sanctions. europe says that's a fast ukraine office to set your more electricity the u. n. stop nuclear inspect
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that describes the damage from shelling you plain separation power plant. roger occupied facility restarts one of its reactors, despite near by 5 and 23 time grand slam tennis champion. serena williams bows out the way so good and possibly her career as she loses to i learn from you on a beach. in fact, on her incredible time on the court. ah, i've been for solon welcome. russia's state owned energy supply. a gas prom says it is indefinitely holding the flow of gas through a key pipeline to germany. the company says it's discovered leaks in a turbine. it was expected to restart deliveries to day after a 3 day break for maintenance. in a social media post gas from announced not stream was now completely suspended
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without giving any time frame. european leaders reject the reasoning. they see this as an extension of russia's war in ukraine. seamans, the german companies that supply gas problem with the turbines says there's no reason the pipeline couldn't keep operating. joanie's gas network regulated says the country has been preparing for a rush and gas shut down. but that companies in household still need to reduce consumption deal these political correspond beginning of a scuba has more. it's not the 1st time that russian state owned company gas from announces that gas flows via the notes from one pipeline to germany will remain suspended of a technical problems. this time, it says it has found an oil leak. it's a compressor 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 rush is as a pot. very similar to the criticism of the european commission that says that
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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 blane sanctions imposed by the west of to 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. keith has offered to help ens, berlins dependence on russian energy, and ports. prime minister, dennis shimaya, says, ukraine is prepared to increase electricity exports to europe. he says it'd be good for both sides. you would get more energy and we would get the foreign currency. we
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urgently need shabazz. it is expected to meet the german chancellor. on sunday. gas pronounced it's indefinite shut down of north stream, one after the g. 7 group of industrial nations agreed to impose a price cap on russian oil exports. they aim to limit moscow's revenues and ability to pay for the war and new credit. the kremlin has hit back by saying able stop selling oil to countries implementing the cap grants president low to be zalinski has welcome the move calling for a similar price ceiling on russian gas ex concerns remain about the safety of ukraine separation nuclear power station. the head of the un mission which inspected the site on thursday, has described seeing impact holes and building damage following shelling attacks. the russian occupied plants as we started operations of one of its shattered reactors, despite ongoing fighting a by day 2 of the u. n. 's,
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inspection of the zachary ship planned nuclear specialists from the international atomic agency, spent several hours gathering 1st impressions of the facility. the head of the team says there will be more inspections in the next few days, of course that he's and now we hover with my team. here we have a lot of work in terms of a detailed analysis of some of the more technical aspects of what we saw. the plan is for at least 2 inspectors to maintain of permanent presence at the plant. very good guys. their job will be to document possible irregularities, not stemming from the conflict and the implications for the safety of the site. this is ellie lisa scott: it's not necessary for the team to look over the whole side. not just the areas that are essential for the safe operation of the power station because i told cost
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are less decent. the inspection is taking place under difficult conditions. there are reports of renewed fighting in the area. ukraine says it attack to russian supply depot. nearby mozilla report by attacking the power station ukraine is risky and nuclear, catastrophic neuroscience. according to international law. this is nothing less than nuclear terrors you're going to ruin. ukraine accuse is rupture of jeopardizing the safety of the plant when, as mammals, otherwise, if we don't know what's happening them in or, or whether russian terrorists have mindlessly mosque. i stress once again that this is a challenge for the whole world. hello, should go through the ceo. we click the un inspectors are expected to publish their findings in more detail early next week. dw corresponded. mathias ballinger is in separation covering the story for us. good to see you there. you ins
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inspectors say the damage at the nuclear power plant from fighting is obvious and unacceptable. how safe is it then? well, they have of course, take taken a look at the safety systems because that's the most important. think a reactor needs cooling. if you don't cool the reactor it, the fuel melts down and the whole reactor explodes. um and they have said that they found most most of these systems in working conditions. so that's the good news. but damage has been done and just they need are saying that they need to constantly monitor the situation. so they will keep to inspectors at that land for a longer period and indefinite period. but with this, because nobody really knows, of course, how long it will be needed. and that should constantly monitor the situation. they've also said that the russian management that has been brought in and the ukraine engineers have found a working modus of on
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a professional level. because all of them are nuclear experts, but tensions, of course, are there, the war affecting their families and, and, and that's of course, another source of, of danger. and they are hoping that i'm dead to nuclear experts from the i am, can also have some impact on that. and it may be mediate or, or, or advise with their own technical knowledge if, if tensions arise. so overall of the situation that they have found corresponds mostly to what we have heard before. the danger is there, there is no doubt about that. the shelling continues, the shelling can do a lot of damage and can lead to an accident. if, for example, the power lines that supply these cooling systems are damaged. so um, absolutely, no, i am a, you know, signal off of relief but also,
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and no signal that things are worse than anybody thought. matessa. these inspector is in a position to determine who's actually responsible for causing the damage they have said nothing about, and i think if you're a nuclear experts you might not be in the position to assess or where shells came from. what sales have been used, etc. um, what we've been hearing, i can tell you is that her residents have told us that they believed that it was positions near by that means on russian control territory where they're showing came from because between the out the, the bang and the of the outgoing and the incoming shell, which period was too short. but we've also heard that ukraine last night showed russian positions somewhere in that area. so it's impossible to determine, right. know what is going on there, but he is building a in salary share. thank you very much. let's take
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a look at some other stories making headlines with officials in sri lanka say, the former president, go to buy a roger potter has returned to 7 weeks after fleeing the island of japan was forced out of office on the months of mass protests over the national economic crisis recalls for an investigation into mismanagement and corruption. a dust storm has engulfed a town in the us state of arizona. the cloud covered highways and streets in chandler in the late afternoon. officials say there were more than 11000 power outages as the storm passed through the town in pakistan, the humanitarian crisis caused by weeks of monsoon, rain, and flooding. his worsening areas in the south are likely to be flooded again as water surges from major rivers in the north. walden, 1200 people have been killed and much of pakistan isn't water. the un says the
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scale of the disaster is unprecedented. officials, a warning of the danger from disease and famine, has uri, baby was forced to flee her her in as pakistan's flood waters res. when they receded, she returned to a house cake in mud. the mother is trying to look after her new born baby in unsanitary conditions. her husband is worried for their health. that over to the water has gone down, but the flood water was very dirty, very muddy. with 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.
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huge swathes of farmland have been flooded, washing away millions of acres of crops, nearly half the population already lacked reliable access to feed before the floods . now their fears a humanitarian disaster is learning and met boston as b, i can see a very big family and i have very soon that out i am. i can see the initial stage is already across 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 there with an estimated $10000000000.00 in damage. it's still a drop in the ocean of what's needed in sports is tennis star. serena williams has bowed out of the us open after losing to either on gun of ich the result could by the end of an incredible career. the 23 time singles champion who'd won the us open
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6 times before is shortly expected to retire. is a look back at william's life on the court. ah! even at the age of 11 sarina williams just knew she was destined for greatness. a well like other people to be lying me and oh, how her fellow players wish they could be like her in her 27 years as a pro williams amassed 23 grand slam singles titles falling just one short of margaret courts record. she also spent a total of $319.00 weeks as well. number one, she won 4 olympic gold medals. 3 of them coming with sister venus in doubles. and she was sports illustrated sports person of the year in 2015. it was the stuff of
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hollywood movies to tell me your name again. i'm venus i'm faring. her family's incredible story brought to life in the oscar winning film. king rich, it now can just be represent you. you can be represent me every little black pearl or 1st and while her sister venus all say one multiple grand slams, it was serena who transcended tennis, a beacon for others. she changed the passport so much. she's introduced people that have never heard of tennis. i'm into the sport and i think i'm a product of what she's done. i wouldn't be here without arms hearing a venus, you know, her whole family writing invoke in early august, william said quote, i'm evolving away from tennis toward other things that are important to me. the word retirement apparently too much for her to back because yes, she will miss this sport. i love playing. know it's, it's like it's amazing,
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but you know, it's like, i can't do this forever. williams will now focus on being a mom and a business woman. her decades long career as an athlete appears to be over, but her legacy goes far beyond the court. this is dw news life from berlin up next shift looks at the gender. it balanced behind every day apps and websites searching for that. i'm being vigilant and i'll be back. it's nancy then by every day campus for us and for our planet. global ideas is on its way to bring you more conservation.

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