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the the business dw news live from ballot. ukraine demands more international helpful victims of the cost of goods um destruction. ukraine's army flies drones to supply people in the enemy, al territory, stranded by flooding from the bus. the president savanski accuses russia of bands and england. also coming off,
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stay inside residents across north america. to avoid going all those. a smoke from huge qualifies and kinda spreads some cold, red air quality of the issue for the day. and europe and countries debate how to house people seeking asylum. some states could pay to avoid hosting their share with migrants, ministers meeting to resolve long standing difference in the i'm good, how about as well come to the program? ukraine's president slodum is a landscape, is demanding international aid agencies to do more to help this thousands of people are affected by the breach of the cock cough got them. ukrainian government says up to 600 square kilometers of land with mains on the flood bulletins. ukraine and
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rush them to have accused each other of destroying them. rushes president vladimir putin as cold as an environmental and schumann, to terry and catastrophe. landscape says moscow has a band of people and areas under its control. catastrophe along the front lines. the destruction of the house could them have left house on these without water, food, and power. ukrainian golden tales are bringing aid to people, stranded in flood waters. but these rescue efforts unlimited to the ukrainian controlled region. the pro river in southern ukraine divides the russian and ukrainian controlled territories. ukraine's president accuses rushed off, abandoning people in the areas it controls. the situation in the occupied part of the car song region is absolutely catastrophic. upon the occupier. somebody
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abandoned people in these terrible conditions without rescue, without water just left on the roots of the houses and drug communities. acceptable and they put them on. the ukranian army released this voltage to show which is trying to help people behind enemy lines using military drones to deliver clean drinking water in russian occupied areas. so far, it's unclear who destroyed them. ukraine claims that it was russia's attempt to sold the account or offense of russia is calling it the ukrainian act of several times. it isn't just people suffering in the aftermath of the dams destruction close to the health covers of all thousands of dead fish have washed up on the sho, creating a graveyard of many species. environment to lift say some of them may never recover in type of person inside of the school day for all 3 to 10 years for
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different species. so the car will be able to the car, but probably some suspicious will not be able to the car to the previous numbers or will not cover at all. unfortunately, the un warns water levels will keep rising over the next was as will the human an environmental told of the disaster w correspondence on your father come into flood defective area and southern ukraine analysis for her assessment of the relief method. as we get out there is a risk here and evacuation operation underway in the region. we went to city of coastal on yesterday, where we sold residents being, you know, evacuated and really plucked to safety, even the pets um on, on boats and on vehicles that could be to what the, what i have to say this was mainly that you create an army and the emergency services that we saw on the ground a we did see
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a few kind of individual funding volunteers, but really no kind of big international charity a case not in the city of caps on it. because if we did see the local red cross, which is pretty small and finding out a supplies. now one of the big concerns of goals for 8 groups here. what, what, what would really see? cuz them having a bucket of water that buying up large quantities of that. and that is because there is a real field show now that you don't clean drinking water will be a problem. precedence and lensky is to be said, hundreds of thousands of people could lose access to that water since a couple of them was a major source of that supplied to southern great. now it presidents landscape also accused authorities in the areas that are occupied by russia of abandoning the flood victims that do you have any information about the situation that will it's hard to get to be a clear picture of what is exactly happening on the ground in in the russian occupied areas now, now ukraine's interior minister has said that they are working on
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a plan to try and help people international fight sites. really try and help people on, on both sides of the, to the story. but we don't have any details of that plan as we have, but we still can be joining of many supplements in the national quite bit areas of being under water. the creating media has been reported. and of these 3 people who have now drowned as a result of the flooding in the rational by tongue of an issue indicate phone region. this is a column that is really badly hit. what the 90 percent of the tone is set to be under water. so it was a situation right now a water level still rising. i was the governor of caps onto the said that what the levels indeed austin rising and they are also now affecting the city of me for life. where i am, i'm standing with the banks of the salt to book river and kill what the levels have been rising as well. that has been flooding in the local district. that i have to say one of the problems here is that being an active was on, is also complicating the risk of thought. you know,
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you create the rescue will cause i've been complaining of being coming on the file when evacuating people so. so that means a big consult and this is of course we have to remember that even before the destructive flooding, the city of cancelled. and so all the areas of the new constant bombardment by shredding every single day, were you allowed booms, netcinity, you know, every, every couple of minutes. so, so it's a very kind of difficult situation as well to, to try and carry out this whiskey operation. the w as one that's on it. finally comes out reporting from mac alive. thank you very much done. yeah. so how does uh they had done breach affect the tactical situation on the ground? earlier i spoke to mike monterey and he said, well, studies fellow at king's college in london and di austin, if we are any closer to knowing who it was, destroyed this done. i'm 90 percent so us and it was the russian forces. they were in control of that them and we know from
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previously from about 2 months ago that said why that with explosives, which is funny normally, minute 2 times because if the ukrainians use the diamond, the road across it to a salt across that's fairly normal. but i find it very, very unlikely that the ukrainians would be doing not to their writing instruction. now russian troops have a $45.00 depositions in that region in anticipation of the ukrainian defense. if the trenches set up traps and laid mines over these for this occasion. second, uh uh, well, actually, i think the russians were intending a much smaller down bus that actually what happens. and the reason for that is because of all these defenses that you talk about, mine fields, trenches, true positions, equipment, prepositions, a lot of that's been washed away. and so there's lots of videos of russians coming to the tops of trees and equipment installs being a band. ready and left, so it is actually turned into a bit of
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a disaster for the russian troops on the ground. this is on the south bank, the river nature as well. they've had to pull back and re establish new positions out at the flood water. now there are concerns that this large land mines may be floating around bubbling and the water has that concern justified. absolutely. and again, this is fairly common if you have heavy rain or flash floods you and supposed know minds which are quite smooth and very, very light just a few grams or anti timelines that might be 5 kilograms. and they all being picked up and move. so when you lie a minefield, you know where it is, but now what we're seeing is the mines moving across the landscape. sometimes they hit something in debt tonight, but often they just stop where the floods will just stop when the front door has received. it overlays a new mind failed in the area that no one knows where it is. it's very, very dangerous. now, keeps said it's troops had yvonne's more than a kilometer in a box mode, which is on the usually explicit claim. what do you make of that?
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to oh, i think that's of almost certainly true. what we've seen in best move since the trainings around and the russians took control of it a couple of weeks ago. is that the vault in a group who did most of the fighting that have pulled out in several areas and left it to russian. ready is on the russian forces, russian, you know, stand that on the ministry forces, haven't been able to hold the ground wagner to and so you crane has been able to, particularly on the flank so they don't pushing into the system, but they're pushing around it. they've been able to make some quite decent gains on the flanks of buffalo. some of the travelers mike martin, this thank you very much, mike. thank you. that's have a look now. some of the other stories making headlines around the world today. the better originally the look of franco has pub and an activist who was arrested in
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2021. so he has a pick up, was pulled off a flight that was diverted to better routes along with a pop. now, the dissidents journalist, rama and practice of which he was probably the last month. hundreds of indigenous people have much downside brazil's congress and supreme court to protest against a bill that threatens the unsuccessful territories. the bill imposes a cutoff date for incest, will land claims in 1988 when brazil's present constitution was adopted. the form us vice president mike pence has formerly launched his bid to become the republican party has no money. in the 2024 presidential election, the joys in increasing the crowd, his field of candidates looking to salvage for the president, donald trump, for the nomination from poles. a commanding lead in the pinion poles. as the indications that former us president donald trump may soon size criminal sanchez over alleged mishandling of classified documents. according to us media drums,
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lawyers have been told to use a target in a federal investigation. around a 100 documents box is top secret, retrieved from his private residence in florida, last august, a residence across north america. and i'll be urge to stay inside and with face months as smoke from shoot $125.00, that kind of that continues to spread. officials in some areas have issues, code red equity warnings for a fed day. sports and cultural events have been cancelled. and slides i've been delayed in upstate new york to a colleague is blanketed by the case smoke from hundreds of wild fires burning neighboring canada. a few 100 kilometers further south. the smoke has triggered unprecedented air health alarms in new york city. affecting millions of the
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bud sounds i come through the mid griffin. difficult new yorkers are advised to wear face masks when outside to filter out high levels of polluting particles found in near new york goose or smelled of something that has never impacted us on this scale before we had dangerously high levels, a while fire smoke from thousands of miles away, thousands of miles away. the elderly and people with health conditions have been told to stay in doors. too late to day, i'm not going to go to the plus. i usually go to the park every morning. i'm gonna stay home and i have to work because i live somewhere that the otherwise i stay home with over 400 fires still burning across canada, the pollution will likely continue to impact bordering us states. as canadians experienced their worst of early seasons fires many see the trail of smoke as
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a sign of the climate crisis, which can include more frequent and even more extreme wild fires. the use interior administers are meeting today to try to overcome long standing differences over migration policies. for years you members have been at all the overall how to manage migration with southern countries, demanding more support, uh, southern guarantee from the east and all the neighbors may assist me during the luxembourg today may now be on the verge of a breakthrough years of debate and disagreement have left your ups migration and asylum policy o. c. more than a 1000 people have dr. undergoing missing trying to reach the continent this year. last and what's many called a broken system. european union rules say people must claim asylum in the country where they 1st arrive and that's left some governments demanding change. over time,
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we have seen an erosion of trust where, for instance, southern member states have felt that they have not been able to receive the support that they need as right wing parties as populous parties have gained majorities and several member states. there has been a shift towards the right and therefore also more restrictive immigration policies . southern coast to e. u. countries like italy, spain and greece received the most regular arrivals in the block with boats often traveling from to easier morocco and turkey. a past attempt at forcing states further afield to take in some of those migrants failed due to opposition from hungry, poland, and many others. no brussels latest compromised upon with the low countries to opt out welcoming more migrants. if they contribute to the costs of hosting or deporting people elsewhere. also on the table, a proposal to create separate tracks for those seeking protection. and if it costs
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done, numbers, request submitted by people from places considered safer, such as albania or pocket stones would be directed through a different screening system at the border. so authorities can more easily send people back. critics say europe is trying to barricade itself from asylum seekers, unsure responsibility. but the official behinds upon hoops, countries will finally come together. if we agree on a common approach to manage migration in the you may, but restricted way together. we would all be with this because we will be able to manage migration together in an orderly way and, and that is and no man mistake can do it alone. brussels says bridging this political divide will help save lives. but some fear the reforms will fall short as people continue to risk their lives to reach these shores. we can go to luxembourg now with the interior and ministers. um you take them out of correspond
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the band with you guys is standing by for us band be interior ministers have arrived. what do you expect from today? an agreement the for the chances to resolve this dispute in the european union that is going on for more than 10 years now, are at 5050. i would say if the mendez's really get into the nitty receive of these regulations, then it can be a long night about the positions between the 1st, the receiver countries like it's in the increase and the positions between the countries have actually grant asylum to many people like germany and austria as too far apart and is a johonson the commission of for home affairs said we have done a marathon now. so let's keep the pace and finish the last 100 meters today and the mattress. and we often talk about the european union in countries trying to agree on new migration rules. why? what's different this time? why the rush?
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the effect on the grounds force the ministers actually to come up with the solutions. because the numbers of 1st time applicants asylum seekers going up in europe last year, the 850000 people applied for a site and, and the number is still growing. so they, they are forced to come up with some solution because the overall aim of this whole attempt is to get the numbers down by the more complicated procedures by this screening, proceed at the border. and the name is actually to deter people to come to your door. and there's also a time constraint because if the minutes is going to be today, then that cannot negotiate with a parliament, which also has to agree to this whole package. and this has to be done until the end of the year, because the bottom it is going into re says next year,
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because the european elections are coming up in june, next year. deductible has been in a band. he got their reporting from lots of books. thank you about and i have some one using brief for you. a large file, it has broken off near a, an army base and sedans. capital us arrivals factions baffled for control, open arms, factory weaknesses, say the rapids. support forces. power military's attack, the area before being repelled by the army. the group has been engaged and the power struggled with saddam's army for weeks. the model of strategy is federal. attorney general has announced that the comfortable introduced legislation to bind the use of spots to cause and other nazi symbols. mach dreyfus said the legislation with particular target, the trade and sale of nazi memorabilia in hawaii. the 2nd largest volcano keela way has begun erupting after
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a 3 month break. it's one of the world's most active volcanoes. eruption is county confined to the national park, where the okay now is located and is not a threat to the general public as well the ocean day today. so let's take a moment to recognize just how important all volts us in marine life onto a few minutes. one thing they produced around have the oxygen, we breeze at the world's oceans called the mold and 70 percent of the planets that home to up to 10000000 different species and provide most of the wealth. biodiversity, not only do the ocean's help feed us, but they also regulate our climates, they capture more carbon than anything else on the planet, and also absorber on 90 percent of the sheets generated by all arising, emissions. still as climate change warms, the ocean sea levels are rising and the reason biodiversity is being lost. that
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includes many of the wells carl rates. but on a small island of columbia, the loot indigo. a foundation is trying to turn the tide. it's developing a unique way of growing small karl fragments on the sea to create new rigs of correspondence. nicole, this went to the island of son on to this in the car to be a new home under construction biologist, maria fit, and then the maya is drilling holes. but one of the most fascinating creatures in the ocean carls for now they're still small, but they could grow into a new re few in the waters of sun under this island. it is a team effort involving locals, scientists, and dining schools that we know, but i need to do this morning for us. it is really important to focus on the coral
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restoration and health threes. we live on an island in the middle of the ocean, and our economy almost entirely depends on coral reeves fans and the impact that humans have on the ocean at the moment is too big into negative. we want our impact on our ecosystem to be positive. so we need that to you because in fact the thing, no, no way that was easy. and just because these things carlos vital in helping to protect coast lines from erosion and boosting fine diversity. but they are in serious trouble worldwide in columbia alone, 60 percent of them, of damage to on the threats of particular concern is stony carl tissue loss disease that started spreading last year. so on my time, they both have to admit this includes it kills them in 2 or 3 months or in a matter of being skeptical. so we are very worried because the disease is already here a little bit like day, most of the policy and what are we doing against it to give you
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a go. william packed into my onyx mexico and hydrate. now last, what do you need to bite in the us and use the help of governments or foundations to know a by whole way. and then that will yet know off on the ceilings, an expensive and difficult underwater treatment is available, paid for by donations. but sadie says that it is vital that the government now invests in the program as they do with car restoration, part of colombia and vicious plan to restore $200.00 factors of reese here in san andreas fisherman, automotive hudson. this also has an interest in the business plan. the key to helps transplant calls into the reef, just opposite the small beach restaurant that he runs. that is part of for me. and that is what gonna help us get some fish. um, but the, the, the, the hoses protect or beach also 2 decades ago he needed only 2 hours to get
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to no fish in one go. now with re grading it can take up to a day. but the rodriguez hes hope now because of the new carls, we put them there for the i like in 3 weeks when we went back there, there was growing. i was like surprised. i couldn't believe it when i heard about it 1st time. i couldn't believe it was unbelievable. it will take time for the small corals to grow into the truck reeves and with a pressure on the ecosystem. not all of them might make it the team on sunday, so aware of that. but every, as it counts just safety ecosystem and the ocean on the doorstep. the metal band stein has launched the german leg of its kind to under a cloud of controversy. several women have made allegations of backstage, sexual misconduct against the from and to live in them on,
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understands team says it is taking the accusation seriously. prompts time always attracts mazda of crowds. and for now, most of just focusing on the music one body. so you don't know him personally. i think i myself, they just accusations. there's nothing more delicate. i spelled with mr. i don't think the end of them has anything to do with the treatment drugs ordering. but some formal funds came out to protest. it's one of the so it was now that we hear all about what's going on with that man. i think it's good with the women and towing ramstein a debt to me anyway. from the govern door has been crowded and controlled. lucy allegations have been made about what's happened behind the scenes that previous console is between the bands lead singer and his funds. the most recent came from kyler, strikes a german youtube who says she went to an off to show body. but she was expected to have sex within a month or so i'm obviously it's not the same kind of pull. she doesn't take
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prostitutes because it's a power game. he only takes young goes what impressionable, awesome crumble under the pressure and who don't dare to say. no. english po, 9 says are from stain steam says it has some legal advice and are looking into the accusations. a separate gentleman, media reporting that the band has distance itself from a woman who allegedly recruited young women the latest ones. so it look quite different from previous ones. green person that was said to be on site, and there was no so called rule 0, which gives selected, finds the johns to stand directly in front of the stage. the fans and critics are waiting for an explanation from linda mont and drums 9. inside to say the band is due deciding how to proceed the you're watching the news. here's a reminder of our top story. ukraine's president for automated zalinski is demanding more international aids to assist the 10s of thousands of people effected
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by the breach of the cost of that you find in golf and assess 600 square kilometres of land. remain on the flood water las go and keep playing each other, all the dams, destruction that's it from me in the new seam for now don't go away. coming up next, the comfort zone, special. focus on moved over to print from russian down office in apparently from me and the team that supports the
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data is the next target. clicks on the islands along the river are home to the challenges of bangladesh. every 6 months, their land, it's flooded by total weight for the funny does accident would be the last few bucks, either. we don't need the latest populated stuff to do with the never ending cycle of destruction and rebuilding the 45 minutes on dw the the s b i c i a and most of the have been haven't seen him for 20 years. the song
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of a, a k, a tom lee, that is the most dangerous time we fund way was sort of the as we say, the poster child for the, the profession problem. and then it is said, no one has ever seen a stone in the side of the see the power the world's most dangerous frontage, dogs june 29 on dw good, peaceful as it appears. both of us sits right next door to ukraine and the searing, devastating conflict with no end in sight since february last year, the.
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