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enjoy our services. oh, be our guest at frankfurt airport city, managed by frank bought ah ah ah, this is d, w. news ally from berlin kremlin rejects a price cap on russian oil. it comes after the joins the us and other g 7 countries to limit moscow's funds for its war in ukraine. the $60.00 per barrel cap takes effect on monday. fighting continues in eastern ukraine as moscow's forces renew
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their assault on the city of buff move relentless, artillery barrage force residents to fleet. and we check in on the world cup and cut off where things got, shall we say messy for the australian team, looking for a spot in the quarter finals that's coming up later in school. ah. a warm welcome to our viewers around the world. i'm michael ocho, ukrainian president of a lot of his zalinski has called for a lower price cap on russian oil. after e u. n. g 7 countries agreed to impose a price limit. the $60.00 per barrel cap aims to reduce moscow's ability to fund its war in ukraine with revenue from petroleum exports. russian authorities rejected the cap and threatened to stop supplying nations that endorse tick. it's
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the mainstay of the russian economy. fossil fuels now under pressure from e u countries who will band insurance and finance for russian oil shipments. if they sell for more than the price cap of $60.00 a barrel. the u is joining the united states and other g 7 nations. european commission president austin, i found the lion said the price gap would cut russia oil revenues without causing price spikes in the broader market. that would hurt the world economy. it will stabilize global energy markets because it allows some rush and seaborne oil to be traded broker, transported by u operators to 3rd 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
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with our partners. we stand united and firm in our opposition to russia's atrocious war. the price cap scheme was originally floated by the us treasury department, the white house. welcome to the us move. frankly, we think that the, the $60.00 per barrel is, is appropriate. and we think it will have that effect. this is about bounce. it was never about not having any russian oil on the market. it was about the balancing supply and demand, but also balancing the need to limit mr to debility to profit the measure will come into effect on monday, after a formal signature process this weekend w's russia. analysts, konstantin aga told us why he thinks the price cap will make little difference to moscow. i don't think it will have a huge effect, frankly speaking, because, ah,
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there are many ways of bypassing this on this oil price capital concerns the socially mostly. those will ensure the shipments and those who transport russian oil, for example, ah, you may claim, or russians may claim that the oil is sold at $5999.00 while off to that for is of the same country. for example, china or india will pay an extra rise from either se, russian wheat which is not bad by sanctions. so i think it will have more a psychological effect. it will have some pressure on certain companies that rule for some of the insurance companies and transport companies be to be more cautious, but it will not be a disaster for the kremlin. meanwhile, russian soldiers have intensified their attacks in ukraine's east. the city of buck mood has been a key objective for moscow's forces for some time. now. the u. k. defense ministry has tweeted that russia is likely planning to in circle the area facing
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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 deserted streets and destroyed buildings and ukraine's back. more fighting has ranged here for months. now. russian forces looking to regain ground after retreating from his son and her keith have set their sights on . but what the fighting is, taking its toll on residence and those and nearby cher cvr. platinum is scary, not scary, but what to do that we need to live on. many here are fleeing evacuation cruise, helping them out. hit the scary with only the dead. i'm not afraid, and we still want to live. nobody needs
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a dead evacuation worker. as long as we are alive, we can help. but others and so anxious to up route their lives. even though even we are in a native land where to go, i have both brothers and sisters, both parents and grandfathers very dear. 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 shell 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 heavy shillings. those who are staying hopeful, the fighting will soon aimed will not slip of ukrainian soldiers have been fighting for the city since april. i think they would have seemed our city. i think
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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. fellow wishing leader, alexander lucas. franco says that his country and russia have a single army. russian defense minister, sir, go sure you'd paid an unexpected visit to bellows on saturday to discuss the war in ukraine. georgia also met looses defense minister and signed a new amended bi lateral security agreement. bell root has said it will not send its own troops to join russia's war in ukraine. although russian troops have been deployed from belts. he's looked out at some of the other stories making news around the world. chinese authorities have begun closing cove at 19 testing facilities in beijing a further sign that the country may be softening its tough lockdown policies. this
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follows unprecedented protest across the country, which saw people demanding the relaxation of covered wars. the demonstrations have sparked a crack down by authorities trying to stifle any unrest. air pollution in pakistan, city of la hor, has reached exceptionally high levels friday, the air quality index or to 400. an index of a 100 is already turned unhealthy. the punjab region regularly experiences increased smog levels from november to february when farmers start burning crops double, which produces thick smoke and at the world cup in cataract, at argentina or through to the quarter finals after beating a spirited australia side to one lino messing open. the scoring with his 3rd goal of the turn of argentina then doubled their lead before australia scored late on,
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but it wasn't enough to stop the south americans earlier, the netherlands became the 1st team to make the quarter final of the world cup and cat are playing the usa, the dutchman score twice in the 1st half, and never look back. memphis de pye struck 1st. orange army was in full voice as the game finished. 31, netherlands now wait, the winner of australia and argentina. as result, australia joined the u. s. in taking the plain home, let's take a look at the other matches in the last 16 on sunday. defending champions, france take on poland and england. meat senegal. further down the road, japan play croatia and brazil take on south korea, then morocco meet spain and portugal place switzerland. earlier
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i spoke to d. w. sports is daniel barcelona and asked her what her impression of the batch was . the netherlands did come in to this game, definitely the favorite side. it came up against a confident young, energetic usa. but ultimately, the netherlands experience was just a little bit too much for the united states. now, the netherlands kind of flying under the radar in this tournament. i mean they didn't qualify for the last, well car euros performance was a little bit lack luster. but since then they've gone on a 19 game unbeaten run. so pretty impressive. they have actually been criticized for being a little bit too pragmatic in their play. but actually their 1st goal that meant is to pi square tonight, there were 20 consecutive passes in the build up to that go so reminiscent of that dutch total football that we've all come to love. at this stage, every game is precious of course. but what are upcoming matchups,
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are you looking out for in particular? absolutely, we're in the knockout rounds now. so it is do or die win or go home. now, tomorrow we have france against point of course france the reigning world champions . they are looking to defend that title for sure. their last game, they were able to rest a handful of their star players to they are going to be fresh and ready to take on poland. poland is going to be looking to get one of those classic world cup upset that we've actually seen a few of this tournament. also england taking on synagogue. now england has never lost an african side, and synagogue will definitely be trying to change that statistic. there coach might not even be there because he has been suffering from an illness. so we will see, you know, i'm curious, she looks very calm and serene, almost where you're standing. but now that the tournaments in force wing, what's the atmosphere like in cat are so this turn,
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it has been a new and exciting atmosphere. obviously, of course is the 1st of all cut to take place in an arab nation. there's been a lot of negativity surrounding this will cut, but one thing i've really seen is that football still the capacity to bring people together from different cultures. and we've seen so much of that. it's super interesting also to see how different cultures they live, the match going in the stadium experience. i mean, yesterday we were singing with argentina. vance. we're dancing some samba with the brazilian fan. it's been a really great experience. a lot of people coming together. also, katara has made it very easily, easy for people. i mean there's places where you can watch games many fan fast. so on all pretty positive experience. that is a d, w, sports correspondent, danya barcelona in doha, many things down here. lava flows from the world's largest volcano are raising fears. it could reach a main highway within a week. the active mound or low volcano in hawaii,
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ruptured for the 1st time. in nearly 40 years, residents have been warned. the path of the molten rock can change rapidly. this is lava from a 1000 kilometers below the earth's surface. the sight of it coming from the world's biggest volcano, is a rarity. the volcano is spouting love, and now because it forms part of the hawaiian island chain that lies directly over a so called hot spot. the hawaiian hot spots an up welling of molten rock, known as a mental plume. the plume rises up directly under the pacific plate, past the tectonic plate where hawaii sits. the plate is constantly moving repeated volcanic eruptions like this, made the hawaiian islands hawaii's hooks, but exists because of variations in the density and temperature of the uh, interior light to hot rope rises to the surface. the composition of manila was
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macenrow underground. lava has some bearing on the risk, the rupture imposes to the surrounding community. the volcanoes in hawaii, e produced these very large y, a de volcanoes that are called shield volcanoes. and that's because the composition of the magma that's being erupted, there is very fluid, it's erupting fluid hotter and dryer magnus, than here, say in alaska, or amount, se helen's or the mag most are compositionally different. they tend to be stickier . i stiffer and then they have higher water content, sticky enough and makes volcano more likely to suddenly explode. there are still risks the acid gases spouted by volcanoes can be harmful to humans. interruptions are unpredictable. whether or not they involve ronnie larva
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we'll get to that. i will tell you that will turn already look at tell you that will turn to go the other way. i can tell you that the situation can change in a matter of hours this morning. low as a rupture may last weeks is not only spectators, but also scientists. he'll be watching closely. you're watching dw news up next hour technology series shift living in the digital lane, which is takes a look at whether 3 d printing is more sustainable than other process. it's a micro local for mean full team here. thanks for watching. ah, every journey is full of surprises. we've gone all out to give you some tips one day in the, in the foot of the rigby home.

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