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out standing shopping and dining office, enjoy our services will be our guest at frankfurt abroad city managed by fraud lou with this is dw news line from berlin. the un nuclear watchdog calls for a safe zone or on ukraine's upper region. nuclear plant. playing by the head of the international atomic energy agency addresses the security council. seeing the ongoing showing poses
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a constant threat to nuclear safety. also coming out, authorities in pakistan make a difficult choice, was the country's largest fresh water lake threatened to burst its banks. residents now cope with the decision to flood their villages in hopes of saving more populated areas. and in the u. k. lose trust begins. naming her cabinet after being appointed as perkins new prime minister. she's promise a bold plan to rebuild the economy and address, sorry, the energy cost. ah, i'm here until welcome to the program. the united nations nuclear watchdog is calling for security zone to be established around ukraine's and bout sample region nuclear power plant and report the i. e. a said that it was gravely concerned about the situation at the plant describing conditions as untenable it's rafael garcia
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that time speaking to the security council, but his 1st time reporting on what he seen with his own eyes at this apparition, nuclear plant broken. we are playing with fire and something very, very catastrophic could take place. this is why in our report, we are proposing the establishing the establishment, sorry, of a nuclear safety and security protection zone. grossey says it's not possible to work normally and safely at the plant. it's short staffed, the staff, it does have overworked and communication with the outside world is difficult and he says military vehicles are getting in the way. our concrete recommendation in this regard is that the military vehicles on equipment that are currently present in buildings inside nuclear buildings on this side be removed from the russian
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ambassador accused of shelling the plant and said there could be serious consequences. a griffin deserved to look, the responsibility lies solely with care. it's western supporters and all those in the security council who don't have the courage to call things by their name and stop the reckless actions against this power plant. you would use the lows despite russia song and dance here today to avoid acknowledging responsibility for its actions. russia has no right to expose the world to unnecessary risk. and the possibility of nuclear catastrophe. nothing new at the security council, russia and western nations at loggerheads once again with no end to the conflict in sight. earlier we spoke to nash meet in miss cathy. he is an engineering professor at the university of southern california, and he's also worked as a safety inspector of nuclear power plants around the world, including tra, lobel and fukushima. he told us more on the proposed security zone, the ideal se demilitarization of separate lucia was originated by secretary jobs on
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shore, new york, which is almost a month ago. and you beat you actually russia for says, a russian ambassador rejected. the idea came up in the 1st security council meeting, 2nd, security johnson. and again, right now there is a euphemism. now there are being using, it's got a protection. so i'm being honest with you. i don't think that the russian federation will accept that protection zone is ation as being proposed by a year, which is a very noble, i'm very logical demand. my humble assessment is we need to really to elevate this, trying to escalate that to the level of the political negotiation. and security concept needs to be more proactive rather than sitting down and listening to their pontification and this fiery passion to speech us you cranes has 3
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civilians have been killed by russian missile attacks near the eastern city of hot q. ukraine. second largest city has seen concent showing since the start of the conflict with much of the fighting focus on the east. but ukraine is reporting in it's 40 progress rather than as counter offensive in the south. heat by rockets again and again. hockey is ukraine's 2nd largest city. it's position in the 8th near the russian border. has made it a target throughout the war. there was an explosion on dar apartment, chuck pieces of tile, hit my child's back on the seat and collapsed on my head. very thick smoke immediately filled the room. we wanted to get ice, but our door was blocked. it was blown into the corridor. ha ha ha, keeps governor said rescue as us still searching through the rubble for survivors
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of the attack on this apartment building in the city center. several people were killed in all the strikes in the region and air raid sirens rang throughout ukraine on tuesday morning. but in the countries south cave says it's successfully pushing back. ukrainian troops launched a counter offensive last week and say they have already reagan tarrot tree. this video appears to show soldiers raising a ukrainian flag in a small town in the house on region that had been held by russia since early on in the wall. has looked out from other stories making headlines around the world. aka sounds ousted prime minister him on con, has urged supporters to join him on a march on the country's capital card. made the call during his latest mass rally, which attracted some 25000 people in peshawar. khan was toppled by parliament 5
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months ago. his aim is to force his successor, shabazz sharif to call snap elections. hundreds of student protesters classes elise outside of the presidential palace, santiago, chile. before testers are demanding more resources for education. just days ago, voters and chilly, rejected a new progressive constitution and a referendum that would have included educational reforms. california authority say to people have died in a wildfire southeast of los angeles. that's an addition to 2 other dest, from dozens of blazes, in the us state over the labor day, holiday weekend, more than 4000 firefighters are babbling the 14 largest fires emitter, brutal heath way, the u. s. a. started a massive roll out of new coping. 19 vaccines designed for omni from variance of disease. health officials say that by the end of the week, 90 percent of americans will live with an 8 kilometers of centers where the shots are available. the u. s. will start recommending annual cobra 19 boosters from now
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on. nasa has released new pictures of the torrential and nebula, captured by the james web space telescope. these images show young stars distant background galaxies, as well as detailed structures and compositions of the nebulous gas and dust structures. the nebula wise, the large magellan mage, a male jill and nick cloud galaxy. so 161000 light years away. and now we turn to southern pakistan are months of unprecedented. munson rains have filled the country's largest fresh water lake to keep lake monscheier from bursting . as banks authorities there have released its water and flooded villages. it's hope that the damage will spare more densely populated areas elsewhere. but those cold comfort for those living within the waters path pakistan's largest fresh water lake keeps getting bigger. fed by months of rain, lake mon, char,
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and southern pakistan is close to overflowing, putting hundreds of thousands of people in the area at risk if we others overhead. so wholesale entity, it, it will be dawn. so the situation is stuff we had trying to convey and had been fighting since last. what the dog engineers made it difficult decision to cut into an embankment to direct the flood away from the most populated areas and flood dozens of nearby villages. instead, authorities say the emergency breach has already displaced a 100000 people. but local reporting suggest the number could be much higher. many who fled say they haven't received any help from the government. dominic at bmw bung when the water breached the lake. we got scared and left our village and belongings. we're going for guess. we took our children and ran and came here that i get one day. we arrived at 2 in the morning one and it's been 3 days and nobody's
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come to help us in that way. most of us are staying under the open sky only. i may as a bit and on their own and in harm's way. and no one knows for how long. living in makeshift camps on higher ground. the displaced face a range of health risks such as waterborne and skin diseases. say experts will say that the children missed the home because there's no replacement the ohio . there is no peace. there are lots of mosquitoes. he and it's very hot. we've asked for an electric fan, but that's impossible. the children's education has been stuck to getting food is also very difficult. we can't even cut because decimal to every way. the decision to divert the flood waters has spared the larger cities near lake mancha. for now. but at great human cost elsewhere but with more rain expected to fall this month.
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pakistan's disastrous summer might not be over yet. and the u. k. new prime minister lives trust has begun announcing her cabinet of her living. her 1st speech with prime minister. she promised to tackle a host of challenges there, including the cost of living crisis, labor unrest, and soaring energy prices. walking into a multi pronged crisis. but the you case, 4th prime minister in 6 years is undeterred. we will transform britain into an aspiration nation with high paying jobs, say streets, and where everyone everywhere has the opportunities they deserve. i will take action this day and action every day to make it happen as prime. and despite her optimism, trust, acknowledged, urgent measures are needed to deal with soaring costs that are fueling
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a cost of living crisis. and these business labor unrest will also be high on the agenda. i will dr. referral, i will take action this week to deal with energy bills and to secure all future energy supply. but it's not just the economy. earlier in the day trust traveled north, where she was formerly appointed as prime minister by the queen at her residence in scotland. the nation within the united kingdom that has been pushing for a 2nd independence referendum. trust will also have to deal with britons ongoing tensions with the you over the brags it agreement, which in particular affects northern ireland. a complex list of issues for trust and her new cabinet. earlier i spoke to our correspondent london, doug at mass, and we asked her about liz trust picks for her cabinet. was really striking, is that the top many of the top positions are held by ethnic minority him. he's so
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it's not a cabinet full of white man, the p. m. and also the deputy prime minister of a female to that is something that, that's very, very striking. the other thing that you can say is that it's a, it's a, it's a cabinet that's mostly consisting of supporters of less trust. so she had been a urged by by members of her own party by a conservative observers to build a cabinet of all talents and also reach out to people who haven't previously supported her. but she hasn't on that. so it's most the allies, mostly from the right wing of the party and also mostly breaks it tears. so it looks like her lay like a cabinet there, almost that she's a, she's, she's build in her image when it comes to their, their, their political convictions. right, turning to tennis news now and caspar road has advanced the semi finals of the was
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open for the 1st time. after beating mateo baron teeny 616476. the 15 norwegian raced to wins in the 1st 2 sets for the italian opponent, put them in a hole in the 3rd row, then the 2 set points before going on to dominate the tie break. he will next phase either. nick here goes or karen got channels in the semis and in football, news germany, you had an easy time, b, bulgaria, 8 mil in their final cup of the world cup. qualifying the star of the game. lia schuler who has had trick guaranteed her aside, victory are very dangerous. hide rather a victory before laura fly. gun chipped in 3 goals of road. germany, finish qualifying on top of the group and are through to the world cup in australia, new zealand, next year. and his reminder of the top story were falling for you at this hour. the united nations nuclear watchdog is calling for security zone to be established
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road, ukraine's in battle deaf alisha nuclear power plant. i. e a chief rafael cause he says he is gravely concerned about the situation of flint. all right, that's all for me for now, but up next is business news with daniel winter. and don't forget you get all the latest news on our website. it's d, w dot com, and of course you could also follows on twitter and youtube. i'm here until from berlin. thanks for joining us. ah. with ended go listening place of morning the mediterranean sea it's waters connect people of many cultures.
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