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says be our guest at frankfurt and bought cd managed by from bought the . this is the w news life from berlin ukrainians fling, floods find themselves in more danger. as finding breaks out again in solving ukraine. presidents landscape visits this emerged region off to the collapse of a huge dam. even moscow accused each other of continuing to show wild rescue efforts around the way. european ministers take another shot at reaching
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a long stalled migration deal. the latest idea is to allow member states to pay their way out of hosting asylum seekers. the i'm beneficial and thanks for joining us. funding has broken out and flooded parts of ukraine. officials say russia has showed the city of hass on their evaluations, that taking place. russia was accusing ukrainian forces of attacking rescue workers in occupied territory. president, florida means savanski has visited hassle and was sent to the relief efforts. officials say up to 600 square kilometers of land remain underwood unleashed from the top cut them, which both sides accused each other of destroying a selena casa key, which works full care international and joins us from hassle. and we're hearing reports of shelling in the region. how's that affecting the aid and evacuation?
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obviously it has an impact. um, it is important to mention that the entire crisis for the past 2 days caused by flooding is coming just on top of the ongoing conflicts. and the very difficult situation in how to san as it was before the flooding on it is important to say that the uh, any type of intensification of conflict on the further jeopardizes be efforts. whether to provide an immediate assistance or to ensure it recreational persons that are affected by floods, but also further exacerbated their overall well being. just just how tricky is the base commission because you've not only got when you fighting the floods, but also floating landmines dislodged ammunition. absolutely, it is important also to, to highlight that or of the associate recreation as are happening in the area of
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direct contact uh in the ongoing um, ongoing showings. uh so it is uh, already very difficult. uh, in addition to that, obviously the risk presented by the fact that the water may be carrying in some reports already show the movement of different um, unexploded ordnance, uh, and the mature of different materials uh, actually exposes. additionally, people uh to danger, not only the communities but also the, those core providing assistance. obviously it is as estimated that the risks will be higher. in fact, as the water goes down and it's as the water level basically goes down so far. uh, immediate incidence hasn't been reported, but the risk or remains high. how quickly was karen's nashville able to get
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people to the scene of this disaster that happened in the early hours of tuesday because the presidents landscapes, criticism of 8 groups has been that they've been too slow. and the helpless being to now that obviously i know, i assume that a lot of us did a, that a lot of humanitarian uh, organizations did envisage. uh, this is one of the scenarios in the natural disaster or men made natural disaster is something that could additionally complicate the situation. it is important to say that a lot of organizations activated the need it immediately ones. the 1st reports came in of the damage made by the breach of the den. um, and is it also important to say that to at least in ukraine, lots of efforts are employed to support the authorities that are providing
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assistance, but also local organizations and doctors that are at the 1st responders. that's a really those present every day at the, at the very area where the crisis is happening. and this applies to care ukraine as well. we as care teams. we have been there tuesday and wednesday, and we are, we are still present in how to son and we are supporting our partners. but if it's even more important to say that our support, tulsa, in terms of funding and enabling urgent funding to the local organizations to those were present on the ground that have responded from the minutes. one is even more important. and i think that the efforts of many organizations going that direction to ensure that the funding is male, it made available, but also resources for the, for the responders to pay a calculation. selena kentucky which from cameron to national. thank you very much
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for being on the jump. we thank you very much for the invitation science. now, where for children and adults have been injured in a nice attack in the southeast, the attack happens in the outbound town of on see on thursday morning. police say the suspected attack as being arrested and is a syria national with refugee status of the say the children involved were all about 3 years old. 2 of them and the adult or in a life threatening condition. president, email my call has called the attack and an act of absolute cowardice. dw safety and bolt is in paris. she joins us for more. what is the latest vivian? it was the latest we just heard from the french of prime minister elizabeth born just a little while ago saying that as far as anybody can tell, this was not motivated by terrorism. and that was very, very important. so i think
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a message to send to the country because of course, francis being the target of a lot of terror attacks and recent years and particularly nice attacks. so as far as we know, the motivation store made some vestry, the nice a tech code, the suspect is night. the chaka was, is a 31 year old man. his non custody is a syrian refugee has asylum in sweden. bus appears just moved to france in recent months, and in fact, had applied to essentially transfer his refugee status defronzo that was denied because of course, under the rules he has free travel within the 27 e u countries. um, but uh he effectively has status in sweden and remarkably, the early report. so this he in fact is the father to
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a small child himself also uh in that age bracket i believe. um, do we know uh then what the motive could be behind the attack? if its not there is at the moment it's really an open question whether she has some kind of mental issue that was really for a little indication about what the motive might be. there was one witness that said that he shouted in the name of jesus christ when he was launching his attack. any kite with him, a christian, probably not quite sure what that means. but effectively a christian prayer book and has the cross around his neck. he gained asylum in sweden as a christian sir in a, at a time. if you remember at the start of the serene world with it was and in the
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number of people leaving syria for your and he was mom, one of the, of the waves of refugees and bolts from parents. but the latest there on that knife attack in on see here's a look at some of the other stories making headlines. you guys, the president has denied his government was involved in the sabotaged at the north stream $1.00 and $2.00 gas pipelines. floating misaligned skis, remarks followed claims in the washington post that ukraine secretly planned to attack the pipelines months before the 2022 explosions. so lensky said he would never act that way and demanded proof. there are indications that former us president donald trump may certain face criminal charges are but alleged mishandling of classified documents. according to us media. trump's lawyers, i've been told he is a target in the federal investigation. around
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a 100 documents month is classified retrieved from his private presidency in florida, last august, a european union interior ministers, a meeting today of lots and bucks to try to overcome, longstanding differences of a migration policies. for years you members have been adopted so that how asylum seekers should be distributed across the block. southern countries have demanded more support from the east and then know the neighbors. it's hot, the talks good. now they to a break for years of debate and disagreements have left your ups migration and asylum policy o see more than a 1000 people have dr. undergoing missing trying to reach the continent this year. last in which 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, we have seen in erosion of trust, where for instance,
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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 coastal you countries like italy, spain and greece received the most irregular arrivals in the block with boats often traveling from tunisia, morocco and turkey, of 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 to cops 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, unsure responsibility. but 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. residents across north america being urged to stay inside as smoke from huge wild fires in canada, continued to spread. officials in some areas have issued code,
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red air quality warnings worth a 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 keys. smoke from hundreds of wild fires burning in neighboring canada. a few 100 kilometers further south. the smoke is triggered unprecedented air health alarms in new york city. affecting millions of the bud sounds i come through the mid different 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 for houses of miles away. the
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elderly and people with health conditions have been told to stay in doors. like today, 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 was somebody 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 experience their worst of early seasons fires many see the trail of smoke as a sign of the climate crisis, which can include more frequent and even more extreme wildfires. it's world ocean date, which focuses on the importance of l sees and they marine life to human beings. for one, they produce around half of the oxygen we break. the world's oceans cover more than 70 percent of the planet. i'm to up to 10000000 different marine spaces and provide
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most of the worlds by diversity. not only do the ocean's help feed us, but they also regulate how climate they capture more common than anything else on the planet. and also observed around 90 percent of the heat generated by rising emissions. still have to leave you this coming up. china doubles down on the electric cars, putting pressure on foreign comic. it's from what's as over business boy. the hot tips for your bucket list. magic corner check hot spot and some great culture of the board has to vote w travel off we go.
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