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the the business, the w news lied from bell in russia launch is another wave of ara tax on ukraine. it's the 9th time the block size struck key if this month's there's no word yet on casualties in the capital, but one person was killed in 2 wounded by a miss. alt strike on the desktop. also coming off, few cranes,
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black c grain exports, steel is being extended. russia, it renews its promise of safe passage for ukrainian vessels that supporting food products to the west and thousands of people to know that it's really a evacuated from areas hit by massive floods, leaving at least a dead of hundreds injured foss. possible miracle in the jungle. columbia, as president says, 3 chosen and the baby, i found a live in the rain forest, 17 days after the plane crash that killed them of the i'm gonna have both as well come to the program. and we start with breaking news is russia launch is yet another wave of aerial attack. so new frame, the southern pulled city of odessa was hit with one person killed and 2 wounded
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thoughts according to a military spokesman the explosions wide and steve, early on thursday morning. the scope of the attack against the capital is still unclear, and there was no immediate information on casualties. military official said folding, they're pretty close to 5. the non residential building. it's the 9th time this months that russian air rates have targeted keys. let's go to cave where w corresponding about to you is building a standing by what he has. how did these latest attacks go down? how did you experience them? yeah, it's the nice time this month the people are waking up from loud explosions at night . and there's a very distinct sound to these, the air defense systems. and um, yeah, there's a kind of ironic way of people asking each other in the morning like, oh, did you sleep? well, i do. it's of course the torque of the day these attacks,
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but uh, these ad defense systems, the ukraine has received. they make the big difference. so we still hear the explosions. they're still deb refolding down. there are still casualties. that's the damage done. uh, but uh, real good, so it's almost impossible for russian now to really hit objects in side of the city . and people really see the difference between what is happening now. and what has happened half a year ago in october when this 1st wave of rocket attacks that was targeting energy infrastructure and that damaged a lot of energy infrastructure hit. now the us have reported damage to this kind of patriot defense system and ukraine that you just spoke about. how would these light dismissal then be intercepted? a while patriot is just one of the systems that ukraine is using. of course, we don't know exactly which systems are deployed near keith,
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which systems are deployed in other regions of the capital, but expect that to be also other systems at work. and last night's attack was cruise missiles, cruise missiles, easier to intercept, then ballistic missiles. and uh, uh, the patriot system is especially good on ballistic missiles. it, uh for cruise besides the difference between the systems is not that big. so it might have been other systems that work this night. it might also have been that the uh, patriots system that's at least what the u. s. is saying is still operational. the patriot system consists of several of batteries plus several stations. and if, for example, one of these batteries is damaged, there might still be other batch was, i mean, that's the launches of the rockets at work. plus the radio stations might have been on damaged, etc, etc. so as long as we don't know how big the damage was,
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it's very hard to answer. what exactly is the functional, which isn't what is not functional. now and then boy, from a china is visited ukraine on tuesday and wednesday, carrying apparently caring proposals for a piece plan will be outcome that or yeah, you wouldn't really expect like a hard outcome after the 1st visit. but generally speaking, does a lot of skepticism about this, this chinese mission. and that's basically because the ukraine here in ukraine, there's a lot of skepticism that's basically because the ukraine, this is a clear stands from china. that the goal with the, the end goal of these negotiations would really be a withdrawal of russia from ukraine in territory. and that is something that ukraine says is a precondition for negotiations that this would really be the theme of these negotiations. china has been very weak of what it wanted to achieve except for
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a cease fire. corresponding with you as building of the reporting from keith. thank you much us to our case, presidents have edge of tie that one has announced the extension to a grain deal between ukraine and russia. the agreement which was to expire on thursday, give safe passage to cargo ships, leaving the port of odessa on the black sea. it's extension is a relief to many ukrainian farmers who are fearful of losing their livelihoods. you will, upon to feed the grain deal would not be extended. ukrainian farmer would have left much of his income and possibly his business to it was uh, i hover the entire con, harvest from last year in my warehouse and i couldn't have sold it. and you also have to pay for the fetch eliza that the, um, same with the little bit of joshua richard has repeatedly threatened to let the
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agreement to expire. saying that his own ex spots of grain and fitz eliza had been hung put by western functions. but must go, has now confirmed that the black sea route will remain open for the time being, but what concessions were made. we made them clear that came over to them, but the agreement gives us the opportunity to contribute to securing the world food supply. not with words, but with deeds and above all to help the countries that need it most, all enough footprints have done that. i've sent here ukraine. welcome to the extension of the agreement. during negotiations to catch the united nations. again, stress that the deal is important for the entire world. you good idea and direction products feeds the worlds and the black sea initiatives more than 10000000 tons of food they've been exported. vital food supplies are reaching some of the world's most developmental people in places upon his please that the agreement was extended
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even if just temporarily. he's now confident he can sell his harvest after all. now this extension of the black sea grain deal allows ukraine to explore wheat. colin and bali since russia's invasion last year. russia's warships have blocks ukrainians, poet stopping cargo ships from freely transporting goods across the black sea through turkey. and then on to the rest of the well do train is one of the world's leading, right? produces box exports down by more than 40 percent on last. you the process of blockade has pushed prices up sharply for people living in the drought stricken whole of africa and agreement to continue shipping. grant cannot come fast enough. as the values correspondent felix maureen got reports. this is always been running a has left for myself. 6 children and i,
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elderly husband, she has to make impossible calculations and difficult compromises to try to make it last. i guess a lot of times we sometimes decide to sleep without food. i don't know so that the little we have but takes us through the days before more food aid comes. so this here we are rationing for the sake of these young children. today i move veronica, sometimes mix i live in money selling these drugs she makes. but it's a constant struggle and she's the ones responsible for keeping her family from these laptop. food aid is a lifeline. but she doesn't know when more my time right. and one of my relatives died of starvation. sometimes people become sick here and they have nothing to eat to flood when you take them to the hospital. they say she is weak and hungry and doesn't have enough blood in her body. that would not let me
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log it. a visa is as far as 8, has come to a few crucial miles away from their own accounts. these families got lucky, they'd be able to each to night and keep some for the coming days. maybe has 10 children to feed may but the live so donation here was about 7 years ago and i am doing what's not like to put the organization folded up and we never benefit it again. and that's when the kids don't have food. they survive on wild fruit. so. no, no, no, no, that's all there is here. because he has. yeah. as yeah. can as a form bias where the drugs are going to be doing the horn of africa in many households on such end of when they will get the next meal. the families here are happy that if for the nation has given them a list of life. it is this and such, and t that makes planning aid more difficult. so any be for option eh,
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means that the, the people who are doing who monday to and support. we'd have to dig deeper into accessing the same supplies and commodities for the households and dependable communities that they, they do in forecastle. so it has a spiral in terms of the budget in percussion and definitely been commodities a lot. know, eventually a 100 miles was good for veronica and had a buzz each day without a bring fee of a visual and a little closer formation. returning to help me with the supplies that yeah, has been pushed. i need to find that are we as well into the north of it to the now where at least 8 people have died and many others are missing off the heavy rain caused major flooding. the media pneumonia region has been hit particularly hot, thousands of people to flee from the homes. hundreds of firefighters were deployed
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to help with the rescue efforts. authorities of warning that may be was to come, must be extreme rains. continue. a dramatic rescue. as a pregnant woman is pulled from her home, the 2 days of torrential rain fall has devastated parts of northern italy, causing slashed loading the truck. both humans and animals alike benefit . let me get the average. there's been $200.00 millimeters of rainfall in 36 hours, but in some areas say it hasn't even reached $500.00 millimeters and that will coordinate 0 on it. that's half the average annual rainfall for this part of italy. months of drought had proceeded this reducing the capacity of the land to
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absorb water and worsening. the impact of the floods of the authorities have registered more than $200.00 land slides and more than 20 rivers that burst their banks. here and she's seen a many residents were surprised by the onslaught of water we typically that's about that. no, i've lived here since 1979. i've seen floods go by, but i've never seen anything like that. we've never had water here, or you called the helicopter circled all night to rescue people. that house there. they saved some old people. some children thanks to the helicopter. meaning the situation is still tough. tragic. we hope it will improve. 50000 people have been affected by power cuts and electricity shortages hundreds of firefighters mountain
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rescuers. and the italian coast guard has been deployed, but many areas remain difficult to access. so here because of the is a freelance journalist from milan and i also earlier to give us the latest on the funding and all the initially i believe that you've said 9 people have died and 20000 people have been evacuated from, from their homes after these heavy storms of to placing in this region on i mean, yet i'm on. yeah. we have seen people um, shooting a refugee under under terraces, under homes on the roofs um 23 reverse broke 2 banks and 20 and 218 landslide having registered for the moment. so the situation is pretty bad. right. how are the rescue operations going? as well as, as you've said it to be civil protection,
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i've said that the rainfall is not over. it will continues for several hours. so we haven't seen the worst yet and see what the protection minister match she has set aside of some areas had to see some more. um, how from their average annual rainfall in just 36 hours. so rest operation are going fast, but not enough. we have seen on twitter many videos of people asking for help. the families, mothers, often for rescuers to rest of their children. so, i mean, even then boeing, which is like a very major city have been underwater. so i mean, this is, is, is a, it is a real emergency at rescue operational going fast, but it might not be fast. you know, now it seems that these extreme weather events become more frequent is to get time and government doing anything to prepare best for these events as well.
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um it has been done something in the past. um there had been prepared the national plan in 2014, but it was called off in um 2017. so we, we don't really have a plan right now. the government, charging me to any, at the prime minister has been called a meeting for, for next week for tuesday. and, and they already said that there is a decree law ready to give money to, to do for the emergency. we're talking about 20000000 as of yours, but at to, to be honest, man increase x says that these is too little too late, because of course, i mean it's in the is a country that is phone. they're both to climate change. what are related to disaster are on the right and have been on the rise for 4 years now. so the government should have been more prepared to something like this for general sylvia
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because of that from milan. thank you very much, sylvia. thank you. let's have a look at some of the other story is making headlines today. the police had surrounded the home of pocket stones full of the prime minister and run con, saying he was sheltering support is involved in violent protests cons, arrest hotspots, street demonstrations. the popular position leader was released over the weekend after his arrest was declared invalid by the supreme court. while late as have begun arriving for the g 7 summit in the japanese city of hiroshima, types of sanctions against russell high on the agenda and lines of the war and ukraine pretensions also rising over taiwan. there will be talks on how to prevent quotes, economic ocean by china, britain sprints, harry and his wife megan, say they have been involved in a cop sites in new york. but perhaps he followed the taxi of to day left an old
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ceremony. please don't say it the incident how his mother diana, was killed in a car crash while being chased by news photographers in 1997 columbia. as president has announced that 3 children and the baby have been found to live more than 2 weeks off to the plane, crashed deep in the countries amazon rainforest, president goose double. petro tweeted that the children have been located by columbia and military forces. the military is yet to confirm the rescue or shall more details about the condition of these children. i'm exact. you this rescue of 2 weeks of effort. this is where for children, the youngest only 11 months old were found. for 17 days, the colombian army fain sticking the search for the 7 people on board. a plane crashed in the amazon all 3 adults,
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including the pilot. i'm the children's mother were killed on impact. their bodies were discovered earlier this week inside the wreckage of the leads and helicopters from the army and air force default and the search operation. but the search was hampered by the dense vegetation and an extremely isolated location. rescuers with dogs found discarded food. the children had eaten to survive, as well as mixture of shelter. while there is no news on the children's condition, preston gustavo betral said the rescue was of course for joy in columbia to ron now where it's been 8 months since the death of a young woman in police custody triggered nationwide protests. and randy and authorities are still struggling to regain control while mosse protests have become less common. resistance against the atlantic leadership is visible everywhere, dw met some of the women defying the laws. they say,
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limiting their freedom. the faith is highly honest. capital looks these days. women which head scarves and women without a spite of this will make the publics latest enforced, enforced as 33, i scolded. can see there's part of the cna for these active resistance. they could face severe punishment. so to protect them, we are not showing their faces when they're speaking up fast, the whole fisher, i still go all the way i like and was my favorite clothes. and other people's way of looking at me doesn't matter to me at all. who back a about on the phone with him actually not only man, but also other women do not have any problem with this. and they do not gives me bed. looks at all that's on the visual, bad knees this moment cruising. how is there? those have a problem with that and has made
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a huge off enforcement priority involving the so called morality police are keeping a low profile on the streets. the regime has found other ways to put pressure on those that don't comply. surveillance cameras are monitoring public spaces for women. that's wiley, the law. and more than 2000 businesses have been closed for serving the men without head scar. and yet many keep doing so. because they fundamentally disagree with this lama community issue this month tells d w. under the condition of anonymity, i think it's a very backward meant. the idea they took is against the process of society, say that we're not really living 1400 years ago. i'd be concerned about women's hair in the park. also play and thought about i'm today. we have many more impulsive concerns and we face poverty and many political issues around my service
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. i think the real of these restrictions has passed through the i was actually and so even political analyst within this, along with the public as me it's, there was she is losing control when it comes to this highly symbolic issue that the government finds itself in a paradoxical situation, which is both puzzling to themselves and others, while they claim to stand their ground in practice, they seem unable to take any action on the streets that won't cut out some bad name . your or the people the speak to hearing to wrong are short. this is a result of the mass process falling. did this of a young, the men in police custody that at the following to, to increase this button. i think what happened in this recent uprising was that we all learned court. what's the good, i think, just to call it, in my opinion, these fines and these restrictions that happened in society and the increasing
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every day that he had. it will not have much effect as soon as i knew, because we learned towed to be brace your goodness into any sort of a brave nest that is making you in. indeed, there's nervous because it's a dispute over to other restrictions to our impulses on the citizens and question to keep on power even more about some small things for you. mattress, the city will face inter milan in the sample and sleep final on june 10th of the defeating cupholders. re on the grid, full mil in the 2nd leg, also semi finals in england. then i have a silva, that's a 2 goals in the 1st hall. mount city double that lead off to the break. thanks to a realm 100 own goals, cities. julian, although over as added a full sco in stoppage time, it's and only be now for more and that's as vague as much as word from uh, dw, a sports a t as a phone bill. that's a massive leading. i mean,
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well isn't just any old side? absolutely. for a new no unexpected that so the 1st leg was only a $11.00, so it was still all to play for and the 2nd black and you're right around 100. there are not any all team there to the defending champions. in fact of the champions league title benches. the city are unbelievably good, especially in the last couple of weeks and they were right from the start. they said to him, i did, we are at home here and we are going to dominate this game. and that's exactly what happens, elling. all of this stuff strike a didn't even after school. and yet it was for know, there were times when we on madrid had 20 percent possession in the hall for football, which never happens to this for stages grade club. it could have been more goals than for in the end. so an absolute one sided affair for real madrid. on the other hand, it might be the end of an era. so the defending champions, they wanted 4 times in the last 7 years. they have a lot of plants in the mid thirty's. tony cross little come moderate to cover and then some, and i think we might have seen the last of this era. yeah. and amazing was odd.
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there was a 2nd semi final into milan to celebrate the wind over the city rivals ac milan won't seem to tell us about that match. but what i can tell you, 1st and foremost, is that the fence flocked the street. it wasn't absolute sea of blue and black and across strong bible bin is always very, very special. and particularly for inter milan. and this one, they might not play the most beautiful football structure, though, is immaculate. it is so so hard to score against them and into legs here, i'll say my learn didn't even manage to score a single goal. the one doing the 1st leg, the one doing the 2nd legs or into new in the 1st leg. it wasn't easy when in the end for inter milan still mentions the city might go in as a favorite. but this defensive structural piece, they tell you in teams. and particularly in milan, it is very, very hard to break. and they've done particularly well in the semi final so as going to lift the trophy and the fine off of the file, i think mentions the city will lift the trophy. i gave into milan, maybe a 10 percent johns. and this, the only thing that speaks for them, it is
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a neutral venue, some interest, the city cons really play that home strength. mm hm. and as i said, the defensive structure, that is hard to break, if they can keep it at the no, no, for a long, long time and won't allow me interest the city to score. then i think there's a chance if i'm interest and securities score early, i think the floodgates might open and pub guardiola. the coach of manchester city has waited soso long to in this mysterious trembles. each of you with men just the city. i think this year as the year at the foot. thank you very much. before i let you go the right coast, the titanic, the luxury liner that was supposed to be unsinkable as being seen in new lights, thousands of meters on the the see the 1st full size, 3 d scan. all the vessel has been revealed. the image is so new details and could provide more insight into how it signed on its maiden voyage. in 1912 with the wreck. this integrating this guy has because of crucial close for future research.
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are you watching dw name? this is a reminder of our top story, russia, as long as she has another wave of arrow attacks on you cry and explosions, the capital key for overnight. the southern pulled city of odessa was also hits with one person killed and 2 according to the military systems ibex, where the runoff election i had in turkey focus on europe. also, if president avalon is in danger of losing the cause of an update for you at the top of the god office in the, in the,
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of voting as the face of her mother to depend on the wind. focus on europe, on dw, into the conflict with tim sebastian. as with so many african conflicts, the latest fighting into down the road, death misery, to huge numbers of civilians, whatever happened to africa's last promise to silence the guns. mo, abraham 6 ounces to such a question that at the core of africa's problems he says is 5 government. but why is it still so prevalent? complex? in 60 minutes the someone else to the cd highlighted selected for you you every week and a new a box,
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