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of the wild dials starts on dw, the dw use live it from berlin. tonight watch the launch is a new wave of air attacks on ukraine. it's the 9th time that the russian military has hit the capital c this month in the white seaboard of augusta. when person was killed by a missile strike today, also coming up thousands of is really national is march through occupied east jerusalem. the disturbing tension between jews and palestinians and their worst
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flooding and a center is killed at least 13 people in northern italy thousands more. i've been forced to leave their home, and tonight we made it raining and women were defying islamic walls. malls which limit their freedom and control what they wear. the i bring golf to our view is watching on cbs in the united states. and to all of you around the world. welcome on this thursday, ukraine says that it has repelled russian attacks on the ruined city of bach mode. and it says this even made gains about to one kilometer. in some places, nobody comes as russia today launched, another wave of air strikes across the country. at least one person was killed in the southern ford city of odessa, out and explosions rocked the capital sheets. the smoke rises over cuba
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again in a co escalation, russian girl could start to get to the gap dues for the 9th time this month. towed to choose messiahs were aimed at cities across the ukraine overnight. but in a show up its improved defense capabilities. ukraine says it shot down all, but one of them this damage new to kindergarten and a good dodge was done by falling debris. there was a very powerful explosion. then i saw the smoke with them. i find out that the debris fell when the guy just with mine is nearby. i can see the rocket to be nice . yeah, that's the one messiah that got to hit the southern ford city before desa. a part of dc, one person was killed and 2 of those injured the latest
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escalation comes as western allies supply, increasing the sophisticated weapons to cube a head off with highly anticipated spring offensive. for residents here are designed to life and of war. it is just another the under option of tax but it's just because it's, we cleaned it up. now the sand will be removed because there are cinders, and there are small children here. everything will be clean and fine. so what you think i, despite the damage ukraine's improved ad defenses may just be providing a very address, but for residents here. well, i spoke with military analyst frank language and he told me about these latest missile attacks and why we are seeing this escalation. now. it's difficult to speculate the motivations of a russian come on does, but i suspect that feeling some pay behind their own lines, particularly due to the longer range weapons. now, in,
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in ukraine's possession most of lady, storm shadow cruz, my thoughts which i've already been use and they both only have been used. i think we can be fairly sure on significant target skill which would have caused the rushing. so significant damage. i think it's the 9th to talk this month. as you've heard the story though, is the way the ukraine hosp developed or is developing is it's a defense system into something that's clearly layered, just bottom use for russian products. you have the longer range patient besides and the shots arrangement. clearly very effective. german s t and french autonomy and stop th and now deployed in the planning to say, oh, taking down those cruise missiles. $29.00 out of 30 remarkable figure over the last of the last 24 hours. if we look at the finding that is around the eastern city of buck moved you creating officials as well as the russian mercenary wagner group. they're both claiming that russian forces have retreated from the outskirts of the city. where did you hear me as well in the city themselves?
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the russians a, sag ukrainians are conceding, to the extent they do that. some incremental gauge they made a mistake you but the real story here a all the attacks on the front, i mean the west to the within the western suburbs of the city which ukrainians describes a counter attack, a counter offensive and have taken up to 20 square kilometers, now those are on the flanks. nothing to say to themselves, but the other on the other, on the other hand, what was said within the city, and this is fairly clear from russian on you. training sources is operational chaos . on the russian side, a precaution of wagner, which is itself a celtic organization, of course, blames a russian officers for leaving them in the luxury retreating without telling them. it's clear that the russians have drawn in some of that battery units now into the city, away from the front. so all in all the news is fall back for ukraine don rusher. always saying the scots of the country offensive,
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difficult to say you credits hot attributed the success to something called a salt brigade. i don't know if that's a new unit or not, but that clearly having significant success and then taking the flanks and securing the flanks about town. yeah, if there is going to be a big counter offensive, we know that the ukranian forces they're going to need weapons. and let's look then to to that g 7 summit, which is about to begin in japan. and how much of a make or break moment is this summit for ukraine for ukrainian president zalinski and his country in terms of getting the necessary weapons in time as well. but i don't see the side of me thing is a michael, michael break moment for that purpose. it's a little bit more of a make or break me thing for the landscape piece plan. the g 7 are going to be pushing his pipe peace, plant visit video games, the chinese one, which of course would require you can't give up territory. i don't going to do that with respect to make a break concerning most of teaching issues. the luxury is used that's more likely
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to be the data meeting, which is in the end of june, i think early july, and even more significantly, the degree to which the americans renew the donation. because it was a project allocation. i think that's in september. okay, frank, which is always bank, we appreciate your time and your analysis. thank you. thank you. but with thousands of is really the actual list had been marching through occupied east jerusalem today and a rally that palestinians view as a prop occasion to original a day marks israel's capturing of the old city during the 6 day war. in 1967, it's an annexation that is not recognized by the international community. israel's far away national security minister, it's a mob been give you attended the reality today. many pallets janine businesses are closed in thousands of police and been deployed for the event. all right,
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let's go now to our correspondence on you, kramer. she has been covering this story for it. she joins me now from jerusalem. tanya, you cover to jerusalem day now for many, many years. what stood out to you this time around to work on that too. so thousands of altima national this is really is marching in ok, part is tourism going through damascus k through a the most important among them. many young people, many groups that came to take part in this slack parade, which is tomorrow to sunday, which in which they celebrate actually the re unification as they see in east and west to slip. it goes back to when is a caps it and then occupied east jerusalem after the 6 day war in 1967. so basically what you're seeing in the policy of this is really becoming this much show a force of altima nation as groups of the far right and vitamin groups and
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not all of them. but some of them were again, also tempting and tearing, and t uh, arab slogans, very racist slogans. there were also several violent incidents against palestinians in the old city. what houses materialize this time is the threats that were made before and 5 minutes in groups from us that comes at the back to of, of course, just a week ago there was an escalation visit between this lubbock jihad and israel in garza. but both this day, again showed, you know, palestinians i talked to, they say, you know, it shows clearly this thing, this is the city, it's not our city. and basically it's a destruction of life for palestinians in east jerusalem. yet the aggressions, the violence there was palpable. why were some of the participants, why were they so aggressive towards journal this?
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well, that's also going to be experienced today. that's also not something new that has been also in recent aflac pro, rates like that. we were also part of those journalists that where attacked were studies next to the most was gave a group of for in a journalist but also published staying in the journalist covering the march just next the to the gateway. an older marches and much and keeper entry and the whole city and there were some groups of what i could see where mainly the far right groups. many youngsters among them they started chanting basis slogans from like including assess to arabs. and then they were starting also to, uh, through the water board was uh, at the, during this, the, at the off of somewhere throwing uh some students who were also 6 being thrown. and so these were some of the violent incidents. uh, that'd be seen again. you've seen that also in previous matches,
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but this time also again against during this. yeah, and we're certainly glad that you're safe to night. it just reminds isabel dangerous. it is reporting in that part of the world tunzia kramer in jerusalem tonight, tanya, thank or alright, here's a look now, some of the other stories that are making headlines around the world. well, leaders are gathering for a summit to of the g 7 group of nations in the japanese city of erosion on the agenda and our tighter sanctions against russia over the world and ukraine. regional tensions around tie one will also be discussed. thousands of demonstrators have rallied in argentina's capital, britain as artists. workers are presenting or protesting against the government, austerity measures imposed to comply with a $44000000000.00 loan from the international monetary fund. inflation in argentina has reached triple digits in the past month. columbia, as president, has withdrawn
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a claim that for children missing in an airplane crash. i've been found a lot. gustavo petro earlier said that the group rescued after being in the amazon rain forest for 2 weeks. the children's mother, we understand, was killed in the correct way back here in europe, at least 13 people have been killed. many more are missing. and for the in northern italy authorities a warning that there couldn't be even more on the way the governor of the amelia romani region says that the floods have caused a 1000000000 euros worth of damage. it's the worst floating in italy, in a 100 years hall for years rainfall selling just a few days in the amelia ramana region in the north of the country. thousands of people have been evacuated as rescue
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workers bottled through the night to save those traps by the floods. locals raised to clear the mud laden streets before it drives doing waltz. they tom a. we won't literally have them. we've been cleaning all day. i can take it anymore. residents in one town, pick through the damage. we need to fix everything. we need to do everything from the beginning. the books on the documents, all the clothes are all gone. this the because you have to get out. you have to leave the house on the vehicle, you can see why. the
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heavy rains caused over 20 rivers to best the bunks and almost 300 land slides. stephano bona, tina the regional president said the cost of the damage totals, billions of euro's with the rain fall cost low coals remain worried. and i've also gotten the food i case. our biggest fear is that if it starts reading and again with the home today. if it were to start reading again, we fear that the water could again rise. that's our biggest fear. these make ship roadside probably is the only defense the many against the floating . well, i spoke with clements ologist cross lawyers there about the floods in italy, and i asked him if these floods are linked to climate change or maybe look around the world and we've seen wi fi as in canada and the distill it is the get
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a devastating tropical sites on hitting me a 9 south asia, as well as an extreme heat base in the same region. and that'll be of these flooding events. we do see a peasant and depends on is 5 and change. but a specific flooding event of both sides is going to look at it's going to do a dedicated education study trying to understand the process these behind it will be do you know and have very robust evidence on is that climate change is making a scene presentation events like the scene and mobile needs to be, the reflect, does catastrophic to nothing more likely. so all evidence that we have points to climate change having effected those events and making them much more severe. and that's what you see. and should we be expecting more severe flooding in europe in the next few years as long as we could, if you wouldn't decline the crisis by a greenhouse gas emissions. first and foremost, suppose the fuels climate change is going to get worse. and that means extremely
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man, it's like the ones we have seen will become more frequent and intensified. that includes flooding events all over europe besides devastating starting and other pods. for example, invest in germany and belgium just some time ago. and indeed the reset very real and i think the old feeling the impact of climate change that hitting home everywhere around the globe. and no one is faithful. and i'm going to get your take on the report that came out this week that says the next 4 to 5 years could be the hardest that has ever been recorded on our planet. and that we may even go above that 1.5 degrees celsius, increase that, you know, we're not supposed to be doing that. the, that was the limit from the parents climate accord. and how worried are you about what's going to happen these next 5 years? i mean, as we look at the, these extreme events in the setting impacts, i'm very, it's of what's going to come for us and i think we should all be buried. and we got to see and that, that, that's probably what's emerging over the next couple of years. it'd be a hit and,
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and they'll and in your cycle. so we do see records to surface temperatures around the globe, emerging already the oceans, ours ocean surfaces as hot as ever be um and this is going to leads to more extreme events and particularly in tropical regions, probably next in the asta and potentially as 5 also in a annual global temperatures, this could even leads to a single year being about $1.00 degrees temperature increase. um, but this is important to understand is not linked to the powers of being the temperature limits which the 1st to long term average. so 20 years or more, and on this long term average, the more around $1.00 degrees, but form that low to an average. and you have things like read the coming on top like these are menu events and other things. and they wiggle around it. and indeed speak with have one of those he has and it's a stock warning sign that they're getting closer to the test old. and we need to double down and increase our assets to bend the emission curves and keep 1.5
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degrees within reach. and before we, before we let you go, would you say then our country is doing enough right now to prepare for the this, this climate situation that we're talking about as companies don't do nilly, closely enough on any front vf failing our climate commitments. we are not on track to limit the woman to the purchase agreement levels. we need to have and we, since it is critical of the case and we really need to get going. because if we don't, the brand and date of these intake has been paid by vulnerable people around the globe. and we've just seen the videos of people suffering from those climate extremes. and we also do see that while it is important to get serious about adapting to those impacts, they're going to be limits. these flooding starts at the, on the expectations and the abilities of communities and, and what is the apologies to deal with. and we need to really get ahold and handle
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on climate change and limited warming to 1.5 to be so if you want to deal with that problem. yeah, yeah, i can hear that now for, for decades. maybe wondering when is it going to end each and carl, it's always a head of climate science, a climate analytics. mr. slides that we appreciate your time tonight. thank you. thank you very much. back to me. we stay in italy where the government is accused of putting vulnerable people at risk with new laws that restrict the rights of migrants. at least $24000.00 have arrived on to tell you ensures that so far this year and authorities one to limit legal protection for migrants and asylum seekers . launch service at a restaurant to like new other on piled to us p ups of peace and space was set up by ask on refugee ali and almost all stuff here are migrants or former asylum seekers. last little bit, the boy and figure it out and it fits on it. we want to help people integrate to
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give them some things so that they can get back with the law changing often many struggle to get documents and i've always tried to help them. oh no, it's not easy to implement this. are you always here to thought the simpler the day you thought of me on that fight? you know, it's catching even harder. it's always far right away. the government is restricting access to residents permits and outside of the family atmosphere. here, the move toward migrants is shifting. now, you know, the government is not that easy for very few is here, is changing. did you know that people like died in the sea or? yeah, some of these at all after a deadly ship rec, and calabria in february, and a spike in boat arrivals this year. rome revealed a plan to crack down on smugglers, neu, seattle. they, they don't mean not the us. we are determined to defeat human trafficking law, which is responsible for discharge date with the budget. yeah. and i notice that
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our, our response to what has happened is a policy of greater firmness on the issue. it sort of made sense with them, probably not in the small print as a decree of altering don't of a special migrant protection law. authorities claim, it's become a cool factor encouraging people to make dangerous journeys to italy. it's always special protection of state. this offers temporary residents rights to people who aren't eligible to be costs as refugees, but who are at risk of rights violations if they were forced to return to their country of origin. under the new rules that state is still exist, but it's much harder to access across tone, impact to a local social workers who will for legal advice to migrants are wary of the changes. people can no longer qualify for protection by showing proof of family ties or integration in society. the question is whether this will push more people into a life outside the lo,
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leaving them undocumented and more vulnerable to exploitation. that wouldn't be much more people on the streets and not inside the project because they would not be we'd not have the access. so these special protect showed no, not at the restaurant business is booming about with this new serving of legal uncertainty stuff here. have a lot on their plate it has been 8 months since a young woman died in police custody in the wrong. her death. you may remember set off nationwide, protests will demonstrations. they become less common, but resistance against the as well make regime. it remains in our next report, we meet some of the women who are defying the laws that limits their freedom. the. this is how we don't capital looks these days.
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the men fits head scarves and the men without a spite of this stomach republics latest enforced. enforced is 3. the rest go to 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 give me bed looks at all last time. they will have some bad knees. this will make redeem how is there those have a problem with that and has made who job 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
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those that don't comply surveillance. cameras are monitoring public spaces for women. that's why i liked a lot. 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 moment. leadership this month tells dw, 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 are 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. i think the gabriel, all these restrictions has passed through the i thought was actually good. and so even political analyst within this,
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normally the republicans meant 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 other as i do quietly claim to stand their ground and in practice they seem unable to take any action on the streets that won't cut out some bad name. young people v speak to hearing to a wrong are short. this is a result of the mass process. following, did this of a young, the men in police custody that it's the following to, to increase this button? i think what happens in this recent uprising was that we all learned court, which was the good thing just to colorado, in my opinion, these fines and these restrictions that happened in society. and the increasing every day that he had will not have much effect as soon as i knew, because we learned towed to be brace your goodness into any sort of
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a brave nest that is making you ring. indeed, there's nervous because it's the dispute over to other restrictions. the iron pulls is on the citizens and questioned the people in power even more are the tenants and sickness star, roughly on the dogs as the he expects 2024 to be his final season. the spaniard has pulled down to the french open because of the hip injury that has sideline him since january 37 year old, the dog. and this one as one a record for the scene titles that rolled in. got those and we'll miss it for the 1st time since making his debut their way back in 2000 the same as 10 is a world in number 3, then you did have, has put on a dominant performance against qualifier. younique's hon for me to reach his 1st and tell you it opens in my final direction. cruz 2, a 626, the victory against his german opponent. and did you have is known as a hard court specialist and had never won the imagine wrong before this year's
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tournament. but he's produced some of his best ever tennis on clay to reach. the last for the calling film festival is in full swing. the stars bringing the glamour to the french riviera for the 7th. the 6th edition. yes, 76. tonight is the premier of one of the festivals most anticipated films, indiana jones, and the dial of destiny in stars. harrison ford. it's the actors, the final performance and the franchise in the final movie in the series form is presented with the honorary hong door. the higher the festivals, highest honor for his career in sentiment. i'd say he deserves it. after a short break, i'll be back to take you through the day stick around. we will be right back. the,
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