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for the i didn't know what has the best or no i know the never ending story of asbestos starts june 21st on d w the . this is dw news live from ballot. ukraine demands more international, helpful victims of the cost, cut them, destruction. prison savanski is visiting the region. devastated by floods off to the collapse of the major dab is accused. russia of abandoning people, stranded in areas on the ball. scouts control also coming off. presidents and north
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america are sold to stay inside the urge to avoid going on those as smoke from shoot wildfires in canada spread south cold rather let's i issued forth the day. the i'm good health is welcome to the program, ukraine's president for the zalinski is demanding international agencies do more to help with thousands of people affected by the breach of the cost of that. so then sky is county visiting the effective the region of have song with an official says up to 600 square kilometers of land remain on the meters of flood waters. he's down to assess the relief assets with evacuations and access to drinking water among the top priorities to brian and russia. excuse each other of this. drawing the down
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specialist president vladimir putin as cold. it's an environmental assuming that terry and catastrophe, laza landscape says moscow has abandoned people in areas under its control. catastrophes along the front line. the destruction of the car health could um, it has left thousands without food and power. ukrainian volunteers are bringing age to people, stranded in slot to fit these rescue efforts and limited to the korean and control region to meet pro river and southern ukraine divides, the russian and ukrainian controls territories. ukraine's president accuses russia of abandoning people in the areas it controls. the situation in the occupied part of the car san regents is absolutely catastrophic of the funds to be occupier. somebody abandoned people in these terrible conditions without rescue,
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without order just left on the roots of the houses and rugged communities. is that the ukrainian um, released this vintage to show it is trying to help people behind enemy lines using minute trains to deliver clean drinking water in russian occupied areas. so far, it's unclear who destroyed to them the crate and claims it was. russia's attempts to slow the counter offensive roster was cooling into ukrainian act of sabotage. it isn't just people suffering in the ultimate loss of saddam's destruction close to the healthcare reservoir. thousands of dead fish have washed up on the sho, creating a graveyard of many species. environment, let's say some of them may never recover the same type of approach. this makes no difference as these people say for all 3 to 10 years, for
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a refund issues through the car, you will be able to the car, but probably suspicious will not be able to the car to, to the previous numbers or with multi color at all unfortunately, the u. n. one is which levels will keep rising over the next stylus as well. the human and environmental told of the disaster do that because when it's only a funding comes into floods, effected area, then southern ukraine and the also for her assessment of the relief method. as we get out there is a risk 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 in ami um and the emergency services that we saw on the ground a we did see a few kind of individual funding volunteers look really no kind of big
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international charity. and he's 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 handing a bucket of water that buying up large quantities of that. and that is because there is a real fuel show now that you don't clean drinking water will be a problem. presidents and lensky use visa, hundreds of thousands of people could lose access to that water since a couple of them was a major source of that supplies to southern new crate. now it presents lensky 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 you cleans interior minister,
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has said that they are working with a plan to try and help people in that option occupied sites. really try and help people on both sides of the the story. but we don't have any details of that plan as we had, but we're supposed to be joining of many such women's international areas would be under water. the equating media has been reported and of at least 3 people who have now drowned as a result of the flooding in the russian or by tongue of an issue indicates on region. this is a column that is really badly hit. what the 90 percent of the tone is set to be under water. so what's the situation right now uh, water level, still rising. it was the the couple of kids onto the said that the water levels. indeed austin rising, and they are also now affecting the city with me. can i have when i am i'm, i'm standing with the banks of the salt book river and sure what to 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 school if thought, you know, you create in rescue because they've been complaining of being coming on the file
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when evacuating people so, so that means a big consult and this is of course we have to remember that even before this destructive flooding, the city of cancelled instead of the areas of the new constant bombardment by showing every single b o you allowed booms. and that's the key, 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. cuz bottom incentive finding. how that resulting from me can live. thank you very much. so now we have some breaking news coming in the 7 people, including 6 children. i've been injured and a mosque stopping in on the sea and southeast and from the attack, reportedly took place in a park on thursday morning. french authorities say the attack has been detained. prime minister elizabeth bone is on her way to the sea, then we'll have a more about this story. as more news come in. but 1st,
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let's have a look at some of the other stories making headlines today. hundreds of indigenous people have marched outside results, congress and supreme court to protest against the bill that threatens the ancestral territories. bill imposes a cutoff date for incense, for land plains, in 1988 when brazil's present constitution was adopted. on the phone with us, vice president mike pence has formerly launched his bid to become the republican party is know many and the 2024 presidential election. he joins in increasing the crowd. a field of candidates looking to challenge full, the president. donald trump, for the nomination, trump polls, a commanding lead in opinion polls, and there are indications that the former us president trump may soon face criminal charges over the ledge, mishandling of classified documents. according to us media trump slowly as have been told, he is a target and a federal investigation around
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a 100 documents marked as classified retrieved from his private residence in florida. last august, european union, interior ministers are meeting today to try to overcome long standing differences over the migration policies for years and you members have been at odds over how to manage migration with southern countries, demanding more support and solidarity from the east and all the neighbors ministers meeting the luxembourg to day may now be on the verge of the breakthrough of years of debate and disagreements have left your ups migration and asylum policy. oh, i see more than a 1000 people have dr. undergoing missing trying to reach the continent this year. last and what many called the 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, we have seen an erosion of trust where, for instance, southern member states have felt that they have not been able to receive the
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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 irregular arrivals in the block with boats often traveling from tunisia, morocco and turkey. a past attempt at forcing states further afield to take in some of those migrants failed due to a position from hungry, poland, and many others. no brussels latest compromised upon with a low countries to opt out welcoming more migrants. if they contribute to the costs of hosting or deporting people elsewhere, this is also on the table a proposal to create separate tracks for those seeking protection. and if it costs done, numbers, request submitted by people from places considered safer,
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such as albania or pocket stone 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 on shook 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 would be able to manage migration together in an orderly way and, and that is a no, ma'am 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 of correspond to bad today that is covering today's negotiations in luxembourg county told us how things could play out. but the chances to resolve this dispute in the european union that is going on for more
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than 10 years now are at $5050.00. 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 you hands on 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 then we often talk about the european union countries trying to agree on new migration rules. why? what's different this time? why the rush? the fact on the grounds for the ministers actually to come up with the solutions. because the numbers of 1st time applicants asylum seekers going up in
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europe last year, the 850000 people applied for side 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 aim 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 parliament is going into recess next year because the european elections are coming up in june next year. the w corresponding about, he got their reporting from lots of books. thank you, bob. and have someone use in brief for you.
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there is leader alexander, look a shank co has problems. an activist who was arrested in 2021. sophia is a pig, was pulled off a flight that was diverted to better routes along with papa the dissidents. journalist rom, on for the service she was part of the last month as training is federal, attorney general has announced that the country will introduce legislation to bind the use of swastikas and all the nazi symbols. mach dreyfus says the legislation would particularly target the trade and sale of nazi memorabilia symbol as an update on that breaking news from, from multiple people, including at least 6 children up and interested in a ma, stopping in on a c and se, and from the attack reportedly took place in a park on thursday morning, please say the children were all about 3 years old. french authorities say the attack has been detained. prime minister elizabeth bone is on her way to the scene,
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and we'll have more on this in on laser programs. at the top of the out and here's a reminder of our top story. ukrainian president below them is that entity is visiting areas devastated by flooding off to the destruction of the costs. come down to this besides impacts patients and access to the drinking boards. i'm over as top priorities, ukraine and russia to choose each other of destroyed that's it from me, and that is team phonology on there for the best way to have it on the person's got any issues or thoughts see who the
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