Skip to main content

tv   DW News  Deutsche Welle  June 8, 2023 2:00pm-2:16pm CEST

2:00 pm
offers and certainly alice services be our guest at frankfurt and board. cd managed by frank bought the the this is the w news live from the ukraine. dom mom's more internationally to the victims of the cough. got them. destruction present. lensky has visited the hassle and region devastated by floods off to the collapse of nature. dab, officials say, shoots waves. the blinds were made on demetrius. also coming up european countries
2:01 pm
debate how to house people facing asylum. some states could pay to avoid hosting the share of my friends ministers on me thing to result longstanding, different and state insight residents across north america to avoid going outdoors smoke from huge wild fires and canada spreads south code red at close. here let issues for us the day in a row. the manuscript is making and welcome to the program. you prince president, load them is lensky is demanding. the international aid agencies do more to help us thousands of people affected by the breach of the coast, cut them earlier. so let's keep visited. the affected region to pass on were official, say up to 6 high, a 100 square kilometers of land remain on the mesa. is
2:02 pm
a flat or so, so then ski was the to assess the relief effort with evacuations of access to drinking water. now among the top priorities, you probably know russia are choosing each other of destroy them. a dw correspondence on your phone. the call is in the floods affected area and something you tried. i else to, to know about present soleski is visit. i'm the ongoing rescue efforts. well, i knew there was quite a plenty of activity in your audio or in the city of caps on where i am. and in fact, this incident sky visited this very point of this flooded street behind me. that you can see this is actually a major junction in the city, which is now completely under water and where people are being evacuated. no, you said to have met a rescue. i'm volunteer teams. he's been posting with a telegram, optical, thanking them for the efforts. and of course, he has accused inspection agencies of not really being here on the ground to help.
2:03 pm
and i have to see the relief operations that you see behind me. they are going on. they're going on in several neighborhoods of capstone. and, and i have to say it's mainly that ukrainian army and emergency services that are on the ground. there are a few volunteers with come in from can you've that a few individual pardoned for them to use. but we need not any big special agencies here on the ground. nobody but we will speaking audio to one of the, one of the groups that have come down from keith. the one had been out of box with walter. i didn't quite dramatic scenes because people are really draw shooting and be snapped it up in a matter of minutes. and i think people should have not begun to smoke off on drinking water, which is of course, one of the biggest concerns here with a couple of them supplied much of the drinking water to southern ukraine. another major concerns that you know that we've run out person savanski has spoked about hundreds of causes. people potentially, you know, going without access to clean drinking water that we know that you crane and rush or choosing each other or. busy destroying with them rushes suddenly, a person is cooling, this, and environmental and humanitarian catastrophe. while lensky is accusing,
2:04 pm
most of abandoning people in areas affected on the it's controlled, we're going to take a closer look. uh sony. sony, i'll come back to you in just a moment. catastrophes along the front on the destruction of the car house cut dammit, has left thousands without food and power. ukrainian volunteers are bringing a piece of stranded in slot to fit these rescue efforts and limited to the korean and control region. you guys did you 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. a whole bunch of b occupier, some be abundant. people in these terrible conditions without rescue,
2:05 pm
without water just left on the roof of the houses and drug communities is that the ukrainian, um, you released this vintage to show it is trying to help people behind enemy lines using minute tree drains to deliver clean drinking water and rushing off to find areas so far, it's unclear who destroyed to them. ukraine 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. environmental is say, some of them may never recover. from the point of view, the same type of approach to incentives, people say for all 3 to 10 years,
2:06 pm
for refund issues through the car, you will be able to the car but probably suspicious will not be able to the car 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 as the human and environmental told of the disaster to sonya can you tell us more about what you're hearing from people uh where you are and how son will i a to be very honest for residents of the city, things are really to us, you know, this region right? since the beginning of the full scale invasion law still by rush of this region has been under heavy attack. the city of coastal on it. so has, you know, it was under 9 months of russian occupation last year. last november, you paid your troops liberated the city. there was a moment of hope there. but ever since, you know, the city has been under length as bombardment of from russian troops who are
2:07 pm
embedded on, on the eastern bank of the, to the portable that's just behind me the, to the photo. but as of right behind me, i'm still in the city your shoulder, you know, constant means of opportunity fire. people already kind of design that and tired. and now this struck the floods. i think just the latest blow we spoke to some residents odeo who were quite emotional. we spoke to one woman who had who said she had really held out during the entire auction occupation for 9 months, but a non last to home to the floods. so i think things are really difficult here for us. it sounds desperate. sonya, thank you so much. that's the w correspondence. sonya seligman, atomic are forcing from us on to fronts now with 4 children and an adult has been injured in a nice attack in the southeast of the country. the attack happened in the alpine town of undersea on thursday morning. police are saying the suspected attack has
2:08 pm
been arrested and is a syrian national with refugee spaces. people say the children involved. what about 3 years old? 2 of them on the adult are in a life threatening condition. the front president and money when my club has cooled, the attack, an act of absolute cowardice. so your opinion interior administers all amazing today and lots to try to overcome. longstanding differences over the migration policies. for years you members have been at, or a house site them see to should be distributed across the block. southern countries have demanded most support from the eastern and open neighbors. it is who the talks could now lead to a breakthrough. years of debate and disagreements 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 many called the broken system. european union rules say people must
2:09 pm
claim asylum in the country where they 1st arrive, and that's left, some governments demanding change. over time we have cnn 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 reckoning 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 to an easier morocco and turkey. a past attempted forcing states further afield to take in some of those migrants failed due to opposition from hungry, poland, and many others. no brussels latest compromise pon with the low countries to opt out welcoming more migrants. if they contribute to the costs of hosting or deporting people elsewhere. this is also in the tables
2:10 pm
a proposal to create separate tracks for those seeking protection in a bit to cost our numbers request submitted by people from places considered safer, 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, unsure responsibility, but to the official behinds upon hoops. countries will finally come together. if we agree on a common approach to manage migration any 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 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 corresponding bad,
2:11 pm
i think it is covering today's negotiations in luxembourg for us. and i asked him what he expects to come out of the interior of ministers meeting to the john says to results this bit of dispute among the 27 member states are standing, got 5050 different amounts, telling me that a 6 member states already said no and the others, a student negotiating the nitty gritty and the details of the screening process that shall be invented adults. so a relocation theme. so the interest in the, the positions of the member states of still fall apart. we are hearing at the end. if they take the effort to find a solution that can be a long night and the maybe it goes into the next morning. but the, you hands and the commissioner for migration that home affairs said we already have done a marathon. now let's do the last 100 meters, also p
2:12 pm
w 's. ben, thank god for pushing from like some but let's take a look now at some of the other stories making headlines around the world. hundreds of indigenous people have much outside brazil's congress and supreme court to protest against the bill the threatens that on federal territories. the bill imposes the costs of date from federal land claims in 1998. when brazil's present constitution was adopted. and major fire has broken out an army base in c don's capital. as rival factions baffled for controls of an alms factory. witnesses say the rapid support forces power. millet trees attacks the area before being repelled by the army. the group has been engaged in the power struggle with saddam's. i'll meet for weeks now. australia is federal, attorney general has announced that the country will introduce legislation to bind the use of swastikas and all the nazi symbols not dreyfus set. the legislation were
2:13 pm
particularly target the trade on sale of note, st memorabilia is in the form of us. vice president mike pens was formerly launched . his bid to become the republican policies nominee in the 2024 presidential election. he joins and increasingly crowded field of candidates looking to challenge the former president, donald trump, for the nomination. trump does hold. a commanding lead in the opinion polls. residents across north america are being judge to state inside and with a small success. smoke from huge world size and canada continues to spread. officials in some areas have issued code red at quality warnings for the day. sports and cultural events have been cancelled as have many flights to cities, including new york 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
2:14 pm
unprecedented air health alarms in new york city. affecting millions of the 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 the year new yorkers saw smelled of something that has never impacted us on this scale. before we had dangerously high levels, a wildfire smoke from thousands of miles away, thousands of miles away. the elderly and people with health conditions had been told to stay in doors, a light to day. i'm not going to go to the park. i usually go to the park every morning. i'm gonna stay home and now i have to work because i want somebody that's there. otherwise i stay home with over 400 fires still burning across canada. the
2:15 pm
pollution will likely continue to impact bordering us states. as canadians experience their worst of early season fires. many see the trail of smoke as a sign of the climate crisis, which can include more frequent and even more extreme wildfires. and with that you are up to date coming up next step, film explodes, the issue of migration in europe. my new troops mckinnon. invalid, thanks so much for watching the have to say to us the that's why.

21 Views

info Stream Only

Uploaded by TV Archive on