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thinking everything i'm making may take you revealed this week on d. w. no . oh, this is deed of you news live from berlin. the kremlin rejects a price cap on russian oil. it comes after the you joined the us and the other g 7 countries to limit moscow's funds for its war in ukraine. the $60.00 per barrel cap takes effect on monday. also coming up with the berlin,
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rename some streets that have long celebrated colonial administrators in africa, replacing them with the names of african resistance partners. and another world cup surprised south korea's last minute winner against portugal sees them qualify for the last 16 we'll hear from our correspondent income. tar. ah, i'm nick spicer. welcome to the program. the kremlin has rejected a price cap on its oil exports insisting it will be harmful to free, stable markets. the e, you agreed to cat oil at $60.00 a barrel to reduce moscow's ability to fund its war and ukraine with revenue from petroleum exports. the e u. joy's the united states and other g of nations and sanctioning russian oil,
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which recently traded at about $65.00 barrel. the measure will come into effect on monday and intensifies western pressure on the kremlin over its invasion of ukraine . european commission president ursula founder lauren said the price cat would have a wide range of implications. it will stabilize global energy markets because it allows some russian seaborne oil to be traded, brokerage transported by e u. operators to such countries as long as it is sold below the cap. so this price cap will benefit directly emerging and developing economies. and it will be adjustable over time so that we can react to market developments. together with our partners. we stand united and firm in our opposition to russia's atrocious war. and earlier i asked you to abuse russia analyst konstantin agra if the price
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cap will make much of a difference to moscow. i don't think it will have a huge effect, frankly speaking because ah, there are many ways of bypassing this. ah, remember this oil price cap which concerns essentially mostly those will ensure the shipments and those who transport russian oil, for example. ah, you may claim all russians may claim that the oil is sold at $5999.00 while off to that. for example, the same country, for example, china or india will pay an extra price for the say, russian wheat which is not banned by sanctions. so i think it will have more a psychological effect. it will have some pressure on certain companies. it will, for some of the insurance companies in transport, companies be to be more cautious, but it will not be a disaster for the kremlin. and if we could just turn to the reason for this price cap, the war and ukraine, there's been heavy fighting again there,
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back mode in conditions describes similar to those of world war one. what a stake here. oh, frankly, speaking of, if you look at military analysis, for example, of the british institute for the saudi, of all of those people who are profession, many of them ex military. ah, they do not understand what is actually the aim game here for russia. russia has been engaged in and around the mood for several months now. it spends a lot of material and a lot of men power on what seems to be at best a technical gain if this gain is actually cheap. i think what with the, what we're dealing with is with a 70 lack of overall strategy ah, by the russian a commanders and by potent finally with regard to what they are doing in the east of the grain. this battle is kind of a full and into m a z. i got of different small battles. each of them is not part of some kind of a bigger overarching plan. and into that mosaic,
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the russian army is reportedly deploying newly mobilized troops on the front line. will that change anything? i don't think so. these people are well for lack of better word. not being too politically correct. i cannot afford of a puts him. ah, because he actually cannot bear, let us say the chinese border, the finish by the construct full, the whole russian army to crane. so it has to basically rely on on train conscripts which are going to die. oh, mass. what is going to follow that? and that is my firm conviction is another mobilization than another mobilization. it's another matter that it may be conducted under some kind of all the guys, but people will be cold up. this will continue and just get to be more russian desk on the front. ok. russia analysts, konstantin agger, thank you for that insight. thank you. russian soldiers have intensified their
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attacks in ukraine's east city of bad mood. has been a key objective for moscow's forces. for some time. you k, defense ministry has treated that russia is likely planning to encircle the area facing a possible take over many residents feel they have no choice but to leave their homes in search of safety. authorities are working to evacuate them as quickly as they can. decision streets and destroyed buildings in ukraine's back. more fighting has ranged here for months. now. russian forces looking to regain ground after retreating from his son. and how keith have sit there sites on buck, what the fighting is, taking its toll on residents and those and nearby cher cvr. platinum russian are scary. not scary, but what to do that we need to live, sit on. many here are fleeing evacuation cruise, helping them out with
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a scary that only the dead are not afraid. and we still want to live. nobody needs a dead evacuation worker, not as long as we are alive. we can help, but others and so anxious to up route their lives. human that even if we on a native land where to go, i have both brothers and sisters. both parents with the grandfathers barry dealing with once no one for its vineyards and salt mines. but what is now known as the meat grinder for the brutal trench warfare artillery jewels and frontal assaults around the city. there shelling over here the fuel shells flew like this, but now like this, the russians are already on the hill. it's constant shilling. it's quiet today, but we've just had 3 days of keeping shillings. those who are staying hopeful, the fighting will soon aimed when north of ukrainian soldiers had been fighting for
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the city since april. i think they would have seemed our city. i think everything will be fine. at least we hope that's why we don't leave. and then we will rebuild that recovery seems far off as back let's battle continues. let's take a look now at some of the other stories making news around the world. chinese authorities had begun closing cove at 19 testing facilities in beijing, a further sign that the country may be softening its tough lockdown policies. this follows unprecedented protests across the country which saw people demanding relaxation of coven rules. the demonstrations have sparked a crack down by authorities trying to stifle any unrest. thousands of demonstrators have marched through the south korean capital of sol in support of a group of striking truck drivers. the drivers say they stopped working because of harsh working conditions and financial struggles worsened by rising fuel costs. the
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protesters and so want to stop the government from forcing a truck drivers back to work. families of the victims of the valdez shooting in the us state of texas have filed the lawsuit against police and various other officials . relatives accused them of waiting for too long. before confronting the gunman. germany was part of the early european rush to build empires, committing atrocities in places like namibia. despite that history, some of the colonial administrators were celebrated in berlin with streets and monuments named after them. now, a group of activists had made it their mission to rename the streets after years of intense slobbering. they're making major progress. he may, i ha, yes say has been decades in the making activists from the african diaspora and and g o. l's have long been calling for the names of german colonize us to be removed
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from berlin streets during a ceremony with authorities, local activists, and the delegation from cameroon to streets of the so called african quarter, a residential area in the north west of berlin. now, good new names isn't what you have ordered sufficient austin wonder. this street was named after aldo feudalism, who established imperial germany's colony. in what is the modern day country of namibia, cornelius frederick street has taken its place named after the indigenous leader who fought in the resistance against the german colonization there. good stuff, nasty gun who declared to days cameroon, toggle and part of ghana as german imperial colonies, had this square named after him finally developed during the nazi era. it is now called monga bed square in honor of emily and rudolph to allah mongo bell, who let the resistance movement against german colonize us income. a room for
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frederick's and rudolph munger. bell were executed by german forces, a descendant of rudolph. mongo bell also took part davis had mentioned the coolio easier people who colonized were celebrated as heroes. here in germany, that's why they're named the streets after them is class. and that in and do or middle of i like now there is a completely different understanding. we now know what these people actually did in the colonies. how many people they killed for an stylized nathan, this, he mentioned the you to death. how might have added on, but the work of the activists is not over yet. as suggested by the n g also, the district government is expected to place memorial plex and information stance in the area. and the hope is that the last remaining streets, named after a german colonizer, can soon be re named after a member of the african resistance. and a war fought in eastern africa against german colonialism.
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ah, it is now time for the knockout stage of the world cup where you loosen your out of the turn of it. first up in the round of 16 is the netherlands against the united states. and that game has just started, then ost argentina, play australia on sunday, defending champions. france played poland, and england meets synagogue. further down the road, japan play croatia, and brazil take on south korea. then morocco meet spain and portugal place switzerland dw corresponded. max marrow is covering the term and force in cutter. he offered his take on the round of 16 remaining teams. wherein to the knockout stage is now which is where a well kept woman really starts in earnest. we're going to see heavy favorites take on under dogs, like as the case when argentina face australia, or france take on poland. but other games which are much closer to coal, england, senegal, or portugal, switzerland, for instance. there's
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a lot of excitement here about the 2 remaining asian teams in the competition. south korea. i went to see them at the education city stadium where they beat portugal. and there was a raucous atmosphere among the supporters there who reminisced after the match about the campaign in 2002, 20 years ago when they made it to the semi final. as they co hosted the weld cups, one went with japan who were also still here in doha and also have a lot of supporters and they'll face croatia a tough sight to beat. but they've shown their quality against both spain and germany. but perhaps the team with the most supporters still here in doha is morocco, who will also be having a lot of neutral support as the last remaining arab country in this competition, when they faced spain. and looking back to last night, there was high drama in the last round of games with a score at one all between south korea and portugal. the portuguese pushed for a winning goal. the corner kick. the game was then going into injury time in south
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korea, stool the field a perfect path allowed weighing the chance to score a stunning winner. and there it is. securing the team a place in the coveted round of 16 in group g, switzerland, beach serbia, 3 to 2 clenching their place in the last 16 after the 1st half ended to all remo foyer. for to go after slick build up, play on 48 minutes. it was enough to put them 2nd in the group. that swiss result was bad news for cam maroon, who shock brazil. although the south americans played a 2nd team having already qualified, the africans were looking for a goal to give them any chance of progression to last 16 and a came in injury time and set off a wild celebration. but not for the 1st time in this tournament. the result of the
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other game changed the context of cameron's victory. let's have a look at the final standings and group g despite their last cameroon, brazil, top the group on goal difference, switzerland take on portugal after qualifying and 2nd place. while cameroon and serbia go home. you're watching dw news up next. the journey doc, film, journey to party, capital of the middle east bahrain. com next. spicer, thanks to watch with we're all set to go beyond deal. yes. citizenship and we're all in as we take on the way we're all about the stories that matter to you.

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