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who is covering the wanted starts june 29th on dw, the, the state of the news line from berlin. renewed funding breaks out in southern ukraine cave. accuse a small scale of showing 1st on where people are being evacuated from flooding caused by the destruction of the cost got down. also coming in you ministers back plants of time in europe, policies on asylum seekers. but is this, the brakes are deal many, i've been hoping for the 9th attack and
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a french town. we have 6 people injured, 4 of them, young children, to suspect a syrian refugee was arrested epicene the on the conflict. it's good to have you with us. you cream is accusing russian forces of shelling in the area and the sounds of the country, even as rescue efforts are underway to help people their escape flooding caused by the destruction of the gulf got down earlier this week. several people are reported to have been injured during airstrikes and the 1st on regions selling force a suspension of some rescue work. moscow and meanwhile, says its forces have fallen off ukrainian offensive on another part of the front line and ukrainian president. the letter means zalinski visited areas hit by the flooding today, criticized international age groups for not doing last,
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and called for a clear and quick global response to the flooding. thousands are of actuated some are choosing to remain relevant. so was the president of the lot in the years of lensky meets with emergency services and ukrainian controlled city of have so on to assess the damage. 2 days after the destruction of the dam on the new pro river sent torrents of water down stream, flooding, towns and villages. the number of casualties remains unclear, but local hospitals are filling up the landscape, st. medics, and talked with patients during his visit. how are the doctors? he asked. good replied, the patients will seem a little star struck to see their president. when we listen to what's moral support, no matter how hard it is, says this woman. there are fears the flooding could trigger
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a humanitarian crisis. zelinski used his nightly address to criticize the slow pace of the international response to the disaster portion of that. who below dina palm beach, person who dies the is a verdict on the existing international system and international organizations that have forgotten how to save lives. daughter is that all this, there is no international organization in the area of this disaster. now it means that it does not exist. a tool and the system is broken. bold, the relevant appeals have been sent over to you as evacuated. sions are underway, midst relentless, showing some, refusing to leave the residence of have soon have already endured russian occupation before being liberated. last november. many have decided to stick out the flood waters as well. they'll have to be careful. the disney pro river
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forms a defacto front line between russian and ukrainian forces. officials have warned that the surge of water has dislodged land mines planted on the rivers banks, which are also floating in the water along with other debris. i ma'am collins as the director of the modern war institute at west point, we asked him if the stand bridge could create a strategic advantage to either side. pretty 1st go, so you draw it wherever or the deliberate flooding during combat is nothing new, right? it goes back hundreds of viewers, william of orange, intentionally play low line years, defend against spanish invaders during the 80 years war, chinese breeze, yellow river levies, and 1938 to slow down a gap and use advance. and in this war, right, remember the 2nd day of the warranty, craniums look at the how many airplane river detailed defending against the capital . what really sets us on a part of the order of magnitude, right in many would say it expire exceeds the bounds of military necessity
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prescribed by international military law is what it seems like. russia has blown the dam to defend, right? the help of defending gets this impending ukrainian counter attack. so by making this already difficult obstacle insurmountable, rustic, and then reposition tens of thousands of troops froze out the herds on to other areas where the cramping car late plus ukraine has to conduct. you know, a lot of effort for the amount of tearing and assistance so really just favors russia significantly. that was liam collins, speaking to us earlier. and european union interior minister as have agreed to tighten the blocks asylum policies. that decision comes after what was seen as a make or break meeting for the block to solve its migration policy conundrum. for years you members have been at odds over at how to manage migration with southern countries, demanding more support and solidarity from their eastern and northern neighbors. short while ago i spoke to our 1st funding band to the god who was in luxembourg
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and ask them what the interior minister is that actually agreed on. but after years of very intense negotiations, the maintenance of able to set to a very bitter disputes. among the 27 member states, it's a historic day. it was a difficult decision. that is what intensive face of the german interior. minnesota just said, and basically the maintenance have agreed on an you bought a procedure for migraines. that enables italy increase the countries of the 1st entry and to the sides suite most physically and to send the migraines that have no chance to get protection to sent them back most 50 to their countries of origin or to their countries of transit. and the countries are also pledging in full more relocation of migrants from greece and italy, a to that tar towards. and countries who don't do that uh, no obliged to pay money. $20000.00 zeros pay on margins. they don't take,
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if all of this comes into practice, we will see because poland didn't hungry already declared that they will not carry out the, the duties. and the object at this during the next phase is because it's not over yet. the counselor has now to negotiate with the european parliament until the end of the year. and then the legislative process rotate until next year and only then this whole new procedure can kick in and it only applies to a small fraction of margins. only those who come from countries with an approval rate for mike for asylum seekers below 20 percent can go into this new system. and this is only a quarter of people actually arriving in europe from the band for you guys reporting from luxembourg. and here's a look at some of the other stories making headlines around the world's day. you, as president obama has announced that he will send more firefighters to canada to
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tackle wildfires that have been spreading smoke across the us. outdoor events have been cancelled and flags delayed as the hazardous haze hangs over the country's northeast in mid west designers and joe biden. and u. k prime minister, which is still not have met for tax and washington where they announced a new economic partnership. the atlantic declaration aims to boost industry and ties on defense and renewable energy. to said they want to come back. threats from authoritarian state to disruptive tech and climate change. for children and 2 adults have been injured and a knife attack and a small town, and the french of police have a rest of the suspect. the syrian man was refugee status and sweden. the children involved were just toddlers, all age between 22 months and 3 years. police say the attacker who identifies as a christian is also the father of a young child. the attack has struck us people who are in joining the morning in
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the fine town of an see a mine with a knife targeted small children in a popular including at least one baby. 2 of the injured toddlers were on vacation with the families from britain and the netherlands. 2 adults were also had the attack. i tried to flee the scene. he was followed by a member of the public until the police arrived. what easy recesses, as soon as i saw what happens, i came here to help the parents of the children were attacked as to him, i think it's unbelievable that they were so few security guards here just with us from all of apparently the police didn't arrive on the scene right away, so the attacker had a lot of time just that also said there's a door to that that you for do so it's not just once twice could show the room and then they start shooting. so often there was shooting right in front of me and one other person who then fell to the ground. dropping was the question, you know, as mine was already heard, this is a continue my run was and i saw children on the ground. the very side of the deal
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is of interest to having a model is unbelievable is on for to she found quite a but the police were so slow really for the level so slow cause it can start to assist on quite a lot there to columbia. they attack sent shock waves through french society. lawmakers and the national assembly held them in its silence prime minister elizabeth bo, and visited the scene of the stabbings vision. the suspect is a syrian national, who has had recognized refugee status in sweden for the past 10 years. that he applied for asylum in france, which was pointless now since he already has official recognition as a refugee to the local public prosecutor set. there was no obvious terrorist motive for the attack. it's world ocean bay, which focuses on the importance of our seas and their marine life to human beings. for one, they produce around half of the oxygen we breathe. the world's oceans cover more
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than 70 percent of the plant, their home to up to 10000000 different marine species and provide most of the worlds biodiversity. not only to the ocean's help feed us, but they also regulate our climate. they capture more carbon than anything else on the planet and also absorb around 90 percent of the heat generated by rising emissions. but the climate crisis is also warming the oceans, resulting and rising sea levels and threats to moraine biodiversity that includes many of the world's coral reefs. but on a small island of columbia, blue indigo foundation, as trying to turn the tide is developing a unique way of growing small coral fragments under the sea to create new reeves, our correspondent nicole reese went to the island defending dress and the caribbean . new home under construction biologist, maria fit, and then the maya is drilling holes for one of the most fascinating creatures in
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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, a window. but i need to do this morning for us. it is really important to focus on the coral restoration and help the reeves. 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 they're black though they know no way that the under, because these things carlos vital and helping to protect the coast lines from erosion and boosting, find diversity. but they are in serious trouble worldwide in columbia alone, 60 percent of them are damaged or under threat of particular concern is stony carl
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tissue loss disease that started spreading last year. so am i paying 3 both at the existing closely. it kills them in 2 or 3 months, or in a matter of things, get broken bottles. so we are very worried because the disease is already here, like day most is policy. and what are we doing against people? we impact antibiotics. it's so much so. so in hydrate and i'll watch 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, well, you know, off on that ceilings and expensive and difficult underwater treatment is available, paid for by donations. but saturday says that it is vital that the government now invests in the program as they do with car restoration, part of colombia, some business plan to restore 200 sectors of reese here in sun. and it is sufficient and i don't know how to send the rodriguez also has an interest in that
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business plan. the key to helps transplant carl's into the reef, just opposite the small beach restaurant that he runs. that is part of me. and that is what gonna help us get some fish, a protect the, the, the hoses, protect, or beach. also. 2 decades ago, he needed only 2 hours to get enough fish and one go. now with the reefs degrading, it can take up to a day. but the rodriguez has hope now because of the new carls. we put them there for us today. 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 trouble reeves and with the pressure on the ecosystem. not all of them might make it the team on sunday, so aware of that. but every,
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as it counts just safety ecosystem and the ocean on the doorstep. and they couldn't agree more. they with us now after a short break business is up with rout watts. and don't forget, you can always get all the latest news and information around the clock on our website that is the w dot com or handle on social media is at studio. you news, make sure to follow this there as well on the coast really from all of us here in our burly news room. thank you so much for your company. the what secrets lie behind these discovered new adventures and 360 degrees and explore. fascinating world heritage sites dw world heritage, the.

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