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the, the business dw news live from bowie, ukraine, issues that are ready to load across the country, off the russian drone, and miss ald strikes overnight. several injured in a tax on keith and all the city ukraine is calling at the big this biggest drone attack ever carried out on the caps also coming off. no less up in the fights
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against the don exploratory. these tolts between the warring factions. so on the way and saudi arabia, but a string of previous these fires have broken down within, out and in the adult mold a spill only one points off the top of the table of the demolishing multiple 6. now the, i'm gonna have both as welcome to the program. so ukraine has issued a nationwide ara, let's hours of the russia loans. the wave of air strikes. ukrainian officials say at least 5 people were interested in overnighted tax on the capital, at least for other cities, keys may have called it the biggest drone attack on the capital in the entire war.
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this zillow added, mary of keys inspects the ruins of this apartment. after a terrifying night in the capital that's available, it's one of the method pressed x 2 off on top of the 6. give me guys to draw on the flights of direction hotel and the thanks still at the nissan system. everyone was shipped out, but not before the attack. drones entered this build up residential neighborhood. several people were hurt by falling drone debris, sleepless locals. no, it could have been much worse for him was little boy, there was nothing i could do. i sheltered in the corridor behind the 2 walls. this is much too much trouble with us to the bank. then there was a flash on the sound of the we wasn't as if you can any across the way. so i was
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powering it back to you without your so this is the can see when we were at all. and the worst thing is that we have learned to live with it. we got up in the morning, slept, took the child to school. it's frightening. the price in the port city of odessa official said, russian air strikes, head of food warehouse firefighters battled through the night to contain the damage . by daybreak, ukraine had accused russia of breaking the terms of a green export deal. official said moscow was refusing to register vessels entering the black sea, effectively blocking ukraine from supplying grain to the world or an area i aust keith correspondent, may comedy to tell us more about the reason that writes that well, for now the last couple of hours have been comparisons become we've had some area
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warnings that see me what caused by russian dummy flight. so they send the strategic form into the image. i think the start of some kind of attack, but then return to base without releasing any massage. i think this is all about trying to test ukraine's ad defenses, trying to work out where those radios are trying to get the crime potentially to waste. it's a very precious and very limited quantity of reasons for those advent systems on cheap targets like drones. last night was certainly very, very unusual in terms of the length of the air raid wanting bad those drones talking over a period of 3 hours. also felt like just when everyone was getting back to sleep so that it was over, there would be a new bang. and when you woke up this morning and looked at people in the street, so it's a very, very tied faces around. now we just do know, at least from the official information that all those drones were shut down over the key of at least. but then there is the issue of debris in a density properties that you like here that will means houses damaged cause destroyed. and it's just a very is vivid reminds people who kind of
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a thought of these attacks when now i think of the possibly standing key if this is still very railed ancient stuff. so what buff mode most out has now grieves apparently to deliver more immunization to the common it's very cool. that's a continue, it's a sold on the move. what expect will that have on the situation that well, i think it's kind of difficult to see if this is really, you know, something we can take at face value. or if this is actually about just bugging and progressing, being given a come see stopping the risk by the government in most going told to stay there whether they will actually get damaged and they say they need what is just about saving face. we don't quite know, but it does seem like, by all intents purposes, basically the russian a check on those remaining 1015 pretty extent of possible health. but your brain forces is proceeding slower than it had in previous weeks. and they all really run out of boots on the ground to keep going and rigorous. now me with the church and you, it's none of these parts of verses and that jeff raises are willing to risk risk
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their own lives. as bigler has a difficult see how they can have anything to show for these choose us as input. look a little over tomorrow for the big russian holiday on the mainland made the military holidays as so definitely a big disappointment. i guess that for the crime in that so they have so little to show for so many losses every month to month. and that's me for her. then i'll report then it's a russell once again, effectively stopped the brain initiative by refusing to register incoming vessels. what's your take on this? i think they've done this time and time again, maybe not as publicly, they've just basically made things difficult to make those inspections happen. so slowly that it costs the logistics companies, people's shipping, that you're printing or not green out, a lot of money just wasted waiting for those inspections. i think for now they don't. where are you willing to kill the deal outright? but that's certainly showing that they have these options to really make ukraine stuff that you can only create and they wouldn't use and they call into the
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reporting from to you. thank you. me as, as have a look now at some of the other stories making headlines around the world. in russia, at least 4 people have died and was far as waging in the royal mountains. thousands of homes were destroyed and several villages evacuated. the fire as being fine, but strong winds thirty's have opened an investigation into a possible negligence for one of the deadliest places in india, 3 people were killed in an asshole. as far as a judge crashed into a house, the pilot objected to safety before the soviet erupt. plane went down in the northern states of raja. stop in the eyes report he said to round its entire slate of mix jets by 2025. offer a series of pressure. the officials in the democratic republic of congo side, the death toll from flooding as doubles to more than 400 thousands. i reported missing
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off. it's a rental range that's itself keeping profit of the pos visa for castles have been devastated by heavy rain full representatives of saddam's. rival factions are meeting for a cease fire negotiations and the saudi city of chit up international media to so hoping to secure last in peace. even those fighting continues and sit down capital car to the conflict between the city and these army and the rival rapids. the support forces, power, military group is now entering its full week now, just a little over 4 years ago, the streets of sit down looked very different. look now, instead of warring factions, millions were on the streets, coating, full freedom, peace, justice, and revolution. and the eventually did manage to over throw a dictator now. so in these active, besides using the international community of actually playing a role in the current conflict,
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chaos in consume among the thousands fleeing international diplomats. many had been involved just weeks before in if it's to transition from military to civilian rule. now some of the questioning whether they may have done more harm than good in 2019 widespread protests were followed by a military to the top of the countries longstanding dictates that eventually there was a transitional power sharing agreements between the military and civilians until elections could be held, so don had a new civilian prime minister and a transitional military council. how to solve this is where the trouble began. the council was chaired by general abdel for to elbow hyundai and his deputy was mohammed. i'm done, douglas, or amid the leader of the power military rapids support forces. these men now lead the tucson just in the conflict hope so. the democracy was set back in 2021. when committee input hon deposed the civilian government. but the differences are the
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power of sharing the hardening. meanwhile, from the us, the military was this trained back on its friends and does what's necessary. i think the support that has been very strong to me and it asked me to present to you in the us. and britain, among other power has resisted coals to sanction the military leadership given committee. and albert han legitimacy while hoping for better results than the history of violence suggested any transition to static and saddam, we are particularly delicate stage of this transition. so i really for both sides. why involved in the political process to go the extra meyer to west shreds drums, restoration of city enrolled in the country. now you've, it's a whole pragmatism for both. i mean, protests, the us and britain, what's to bridge the generals differences. while the generals with the pulling
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their forces in the capital and just weeks lisa, the war was on. alexander rhonda says as former use special representative for the horn of africa and he said this take on the international communities role in the crisis in sit down with me i. i've heard a number of complaints about the role of the international community as play, meaning that it is not being perhaps, as forceful as it could be. and that may be a, we'll find out some time into course, whether there's this, this, that has legitimacy. the reality is today the student needs to feel abandoned, but let's be clear, not just by an international community which back to age, but by its own leaders. what we have a to belligerence, who decides and actually just sacrifice the interest of all disability. and so, so don, go up to 90 percent of 99 percent of the country to pursue their own particular
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goals and ambitions which tend to be more about our money. so we should be very clear and that order of buy or to see what the oh yes, never the less, don't you think if the democracy movement inside don had received more support from the international community? this all wouldn't happen. i would like to think that had one being far more energetic, a quick timely and the delivery of support back in 2019 onwards to the civilian government that there's been a store installed under prime minister hom dog. he and the civilians would have had the leverage under oxygen financial auction with which to do the sort of politics that are needed to gradually consolidate civilian rule. and that's a ton of a process that would take time. but it would have need from this an unity and speed in the way in which the international community active and i fear sometimes that
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wasn't synchronized sufficiently to have the desired political impact on the left the door open for the been beyond groups to begin to do the military and the are a separate pay many to, to begin to encroach again into the, into the, into power. that's a very diplomatic thing. spoken about the who put the brakes on a support for the balance democracy movement movement. no, yukon, i mean it's, it's, it's printing too simplistic twice cool things happen. and they happened gradually because there are a lot of people who are involved in these, in the international community who isn't to, i'm just negotiating with all sorts of interest within saddam. so there's no one you can point to fingers every, any one you can, you can begin to look at what might of being the absence of a co lessons of absolute purpose. no, let me put it to another way. the fact that today now you have in jed of saudi arabia,
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the very senior americans and they seem to solve these addressing an issue of, of, of, of avoiding the a not to collapse. so sometimes i wish that it happened to load earlier. so the question then is, why would the capitals not move to bring to bear the highest levels in order to prevent the situation in which we're in? that is the question that needs to be pursued a bit further. but at the very least, at least something is happening now and this hope to go the way. it's not too late . now, the tucson, it's actually talking and jet as we've heard in your view, and please be briefly a few kind of a 2 sides actually interested in these i think they know they've got no choice but to come to some agreement. the trouble is, will it be a temporary arrangement, 12 a restock and catch their breath? or are they willing to be serious that i don't know about, but i think they will want to show that they they are ready to take even to make arrange a temporary law. thank you very much, alex on the wrong,
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does the former use special representative for the whole of africa? joining us from i robi, thank you very much. so thank you us and for a different perspective, we are now joined bucks. i leave the buy, he's a suit in his office, then political cartoonist and joins us from the hot and called tom, welcome to dw news. now before we start about talking about the politics, you have family who spill in saddam, what are you hearing from them about the situation? the 1st of all, thank you for having me and my family. they just slide on, hundreds of thousands of other families have lots to look at. it is nearby for a phone where we have family just to seek safety and stability until we know what's happening and everyone still has the hope that we can go back to our homes as soon
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as possible. well, um, basically got everything set up, you know, lock up certain commodities, but everything is stable and it's, and it's safe and you know, it's under the control of the army at now with regards to support of the international community. do you share the view of alexandra rhonda's we've just had, i don't know whether you could listen to that, that there's no one in particular to blame in the international community for the lack of support for the democracy movement. do show that you i mean, of course, i mean like it all comes under the umbrella of international community. no one knows who to who does what, but it's, it's, it's, they all came to agreement that, you know, i said they supposed and they decided to pull, you know, to, to not face a reality by, you know, this, this more that definitely they do not face reality and they don't use the time that
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we've had at the beginning to support democracy and the, and the civilians. and this is how we ended up because everyone just wanted to start on the table and get everything that they want because they didn't want that other young men in their hand and didn't want another living in their home. but we still got it because we did not face the reality at the moment and we did not support the civilians and then the project, the e dad, lots of die for it for since 2011 and sometimes not even from 2019. so this is, this is really, really um, the accomplishment of the international community and we want they, they, they measured us, they going to be over facing the facts and moving towards the for the counseling. now, um do you think that it is likely that the warring parties will be able to reach some tangible peace agreement any time soon?
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i really hope so. i really hope so because it is very centralized and that's one thing that the, the papers have to have done to sit down and stay independence. everything is impossible. and this is why anything in his 1st interview is that i think can all be 0. they told him that, you know, you, you, you lost and motivated, you lost money. everybody's like, i don't want that to work with. i don't have to, i lose. it's basically the, he knows that the everything is centralized depending on that is the money, the education that the medicine i mean by the phone and people's houses and talk to them. and that's why and that's why there works. i can do anything to each other. right. now there's everything in stock that they have to stop and they don't have any other choice, i think right now. so they have to talk about what is the altima? well, what was the international community do next? this is that this is the problem. are we going to do the same mistake that have
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been done the work or for it for 8 years or 12 years like it happened, syria or the going to do something different? this is this what the different solution. we don't recap. what's they going to be 1st in front of, of, of everything. yes, we want these just one door to stop, but we want you to help us the right way and listen, listen to this, and these people call the diesel offices and political cartoonist. thank you very much and we apologize for the very poor technical quality off this interview. as we continue with sports, starting with bone does not fit football and off the bind one on saturday. the new victory, although both football is required to maintain pressure on the league leaders with both books still aiming to qualify for european competition. next term fans, but expecting a tough game adult, most players made it look like a walk in the park. newman's home support. you know
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a fit strike who believed campaign for the 21 year old building and run the search into the wounds in the 18. 6 minutes. a casual finish from the englishman and wrapping up a 6 meal victory. a starting day at the office, but the woman who st just one point behind buying off the 31 matches play well unlike the male colleagues, was both women made short work of their opponent, cologne as they were back of the action for the 1st time after the thrilling window were awesome, of the champions league semi final date score 16 times in the last 3 games domestically. and the goals kept flowing loves support rested several of their big hooters after their energy sapping extra time, went over arsenal. but it didn't make any difference to their red hot domestic form
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. catalina bringing my headed them in front after just 8 minutes. cologne. it's gord. only 14 goals, all season going into this one, but they stand by sport with an equalizer miracle. monday's precise, pre kick made it 11 on 10 minutes back cologne's paint helps, didn't last long. this time it was medina hankering, heading in to restore the world's lead on 19 minutes. and it was game over just before half time as lena. overdue off made it 3 and then for the early in the 2nd half of the see is if you go to a put past her own keeper to rub salt into cologne's wounds before braimer scored her 2nd to make it 6. and alexandra pop climbed off the bench to
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complete the route in the 84th minutes. 71, it finished the result. what's the world's one point behind buyer? and with 3 games left, a dream, one, this league and champions league devil is still very much on europe. elite is mocking a victory in europe day, which celebrates the surrender of germany's forces in 1945. and the end of the 2nd world will in europe come on, the russians have been held across the continent intruding in front, sent in germany. and a speech from keith, ukrainian president for autumn is the landscape dro paolo's between the defeat of nazi germany and his country's resistance to the russian which invites i also submitted a bill to fully change the date of ukrainian combinations to may. the 8th. the country has traditionally knoxville occasion on may, the 9th, which is celebrated in russia as victory de voice of my throbbing in the w spoke to
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like c mikaya, the crime in ambassador to germany. the echoed a desire to distance his country from russian celebrations, ukraine and ukrainians, who made very important contributions to the victory and to elimination. i'll find that says, year we've been always saying never again. but unfortunately, russian federation brought war to your 21st century and they using pretty much the same methods as nazi germany and ukraine. i cannot go to the soviet memorial where prussian propaganda stays 194145. forget in about multiple ribbon, trump packed, and russian invasion, a and into poland and,
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and to finland. and my point is that we need to put an issue of german press sponsibility a towards ukraine in times of 2nd world war. as a very important topic. you spoke about flags now, last year, berlin's police band, all flags and symbols, both ukrainian and russian from the commemoration events. they tried to do it again this year, but of course, reversed that decision. and as it stands, all flags and symbols both recreating and russian will be allowed this year. what do you think of this decision on this back and forth? on friday, i've been talking to the berlin police and preceded them, not to challenge the court decision on ukrainian flags. so they remain on the streets today and then tomorrow. and in the days,
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i know that unfortunately all those russian and soviet flags are a part of russian propaganda. and i think this is a, an issue of internal security for germany and not to allow people over and over again, declaring the russian propaganda slogans on the streets. while i waited the real war of attrition towards to create ukraine has been critical of germany, slowness in providing support to ukraine, both financial and military. how does it stands now? are you still expecting more from germany? we'd expect them to reward with our german partners. so they can do more and yes,
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delivers of new weapons and economic support and support and reconstruct reconstruction. all ukraine, this is where germany starts having an elite his role. and i appreciate that was the w as political correspondent, julia sel deleon. conversation with alexi mckay, if the ukrainian ambassador to germany and that's it from me and the news team you're up to date, an update from the proposal at the top of the hour. don't go away. news. asia is next with memphis good. how about us and, and then we'll watch the to the,
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