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the world's most dangerous. where is wanted thoughts june 29 on dw, the business dw news line from ballot. ukraine slot victims come under attack expos instead of the city of kind of song this residents lead flooding caused by the destruction of a doubt. you find says it's expanding relief efforts and promises to rebuild their visit. also coming up,
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donald trump faces criminal charges over the mishandling of classified documents. it's the 1st federal prostitution of a former president. he rejects old allegations and launch was a fundraising products plus new hope for the texting council. bluff test promises to identify more than 50 types of concepts before symptoms even appear. we'll hear how it works and how it might change healthcare. the guy that has the welcome to the program, ukraine hasn't used the russian forces of shelley areas where a rescue, if it's all still under way to help residents escaped flooding caused by the collapse of a couple of cut down. you currently unofficial say several people wounded by explosions inside of so on on thursday that includes rescue
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personnel. the shelling force, the suspension of some of evacuations. officials say they are expanding relief efforts despite the ongoing fighting the focus on delivering drinking water, ukraine's ambassador to the when expressed his country's anger at the attacks. we strongly condemn settings, obey recreation areas in coal, on the russian federation, to seize such effects and allow the recreation teams to safely help the effect the civilian population. we also urge the russian federation to grand food safe and the common fee, the access to the affected areas of the left bank of the deep river, which are currently under the me under its military control. 6 and those explosions, walk past song just hours of to visit by you credit the president below them isn't in scheme. he was in the region to assess the ongoing,
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a rescue operation and promise to reconstruct everything to destroy it. in the wake of the collapse of the down, the president of the lot in the years, a lensky meets with emergency services and ukrainian controlled city of half so on to assess the damage. 2 days after the destruction of the dam on the didn't the pro river sent torrance of water downstream flooding, towns and villages. the number of casualties remains unclear, but local hospitals are filling up the lensky st. medics, and talked with patients during his visit. how are the doctors? he has good reply. 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 women there are fears. the flooding could trigger
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a humanitarian crisis. as a back you regions are underway, midst relentless, showing some, refusing to leave the residence of have so and 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 forms a de facto 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. it's alcala key on set about works with the ukrainians, humanitarian organization, both stuck, s o s. and i also have how find thing and shelly and kind of sonya is affecting the agent evacuation if it uh hello,
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thank you. uh right now our vacation teams are working and is there something regents on dish at 1st moment that uh these disaster happens and yes, it's a hard showing they by the rushes do both of these are still a despite or for all our efforts to increase to the labs from this disaster now presidency landscape has switches, of international aid groups for doing too little and being too slow. do you agree with the most important for the international organizations should really do. now. it's a to how to get access to the left back to the 5 territories. it's really human, 7 disaster because people, a lot of people, there elderly people without access to drinking water, which they as do are there. and they do not have any chance to be to be just the right. in fact, now we've heard a lot about the dangers off of floating land mines and dislodged amunition. how
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real is that danger and has anything happened yet? it's this danger, is it real? a lot of loved ones are off load here in the water, and so the, so m is the cause of a lot of a, of this or in, or it's me. it's a fact to lots of depth and the mining it. so the biggest problem right now, any pain but you see within the amount of water is it really puts a visa, a model flows in lens ones as the biggest challenge of recreating and wrestlers for healthy actually paying us to be the ones who us do. uh, streaming, uh, english villages, areas. so what do people need right now? the oh is i was thinking about needs. so right now it's are and we need your most affordable for a to survive. in fact, yes, uh, what's your pumps?
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and so these are the most of us and especially these boxes together, we're basically need a lot of a drinking of water because of the call region is the without. and also the prices in drinking water in the uh, for example, in the class, which is where a lot of ever we use are going uh, very sewage to recreation trading homes or something the car. but in the car there was so many uh, oddities, right? holidays need a lot of uh, fluids which are hi jim. everything that's necessary for survival. so yes, this is the, the biggest challenge is also the challenges to establish and you collect the sensors for the police view on the on. so by there, thank you very much. from the organization, the vol. stock s o. s. thanks a lot. think civil up now. some of the other stories making headlines around the world today. countries have reached a deal to type in asylum roles across the blog on the new plan. member states will
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have to accept a certain number of asylum seekers will pay launch, finds some of my friends good. faith foster rejection at the use board is the policies must still pass. you repeat in public and do as president's c. a minor castro has arrived in shanghai on that 1st chinese visit since the country established relations with badging in march. on to us is the latest nation to break photo ties with taiwan, which china are considered as its own territory. the chinese government has often billions of dollars in investments to any state that costs relations with type pay us in indonesia volcano on the color towel erupted twice in one hour, on fridays, sending ashes. highest 3 kilometers into the officials have issued the 2nd highest of the following. and wants people to stay away from the volcano 5 years ago on
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a towel trigger the tsunami that killed at least 430 people before the us. president donald trump is facing charges relating to his handling of classified documents. it's the 1st time full the president has been prosecuted for federal crimes. trump announced he's been summoned to appear at a federal court in miami on tuesday, while not yet to confront by the justice department. you as media is reporting he faces, at least 7 charges investigate is found the cache of sensitive government documents trumps private residents. in florida. in august, the former president says he's innocent and has launched a fundraising appeal for his re election. come by now washington correspondent, we say look, who's not told us how these charges might affect trump's attempts to return to the white house. here in washington, this feels like a departing sort for a new phase of donald trump trying to shape
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a narrative in rock. the historic moment is the 1st time that a for president is being indicted for a federal crime which could indeed have serious consequences. this will take months to really play out, but it stacks up the proceedings that happening against him for real. he already has court proceedings waiting for him over house money payments, basically hiding the accounting behind them. that would be coming up within the election here. and the big open question right now is whether the trump can be successful in spinning further. this narrative where he claims that he is a completely innocent mind that all of this is a witch hunt. and just shortly after the indictment here became public. he said that this basically was just something designed to manipulate an election that is still one and a half years away and where he isn't even already nominated as
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a candidate for the republican. so he's trying to spend this narrative. on the other hand, this may be in the end too much for his support, is a set of republicans still support him, no mass of watts, but that might not be enough if the serious charges and indictments keep mounting ahead of 2024. and there's crucial elections that could see him face off with joe biden. once again, that is just one that we say look who's not reporting from washington, that as a new blood test is raising the hopes of detecting many types of concepts long before symptoms appear. concept feels around $10000000.00 people worldwide each year. sometimes a hard to detect until the advance stages. when treatment options are limited to say the least, the trial of new a new type of blood test has now shown promise in identifying mutations early. but
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it is still a way of being widely available. being able to detect cancer sooner would make a major difference in our ability to stop them. too often the diseases discovered far too late. really we detect cancer and then the more likely we ought to cure. but simply, it's the cheapest smola or hasn't had tons of spread that we can cut it out to a treaty. it was ready for a trial in britain called simplify, looked at whether a blood test called gallery made by us based biotech firm grail is able to detect a range of cancers, a diagnosis that's often not simpler, straightforward to make. what simplifies doing is looking at whether we could use this blood test to decide who needs investigation, pushing things that are often very, very bad. they like tell me pain or white gloves. the test works by detecting
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different patterns of molecules or tags associated with different tumors that are found in the blood. these techs have a specific pattern and they are patterns that are typically only found in kansas. so too much, those only have these abnormalities with these specific tags being present on the dna. and this test is designed to detect those specific amenities. the simplified trial results are quite promising. it evaluated over 5400 patients who had symptoms indicating they might have cancer before being checked using the standard diagnostic exams. the patients gave blood samples for evaluation with the gallery test. in the end, doctors found cancer in $368.00 subjects using conventional testing methods. among those people, the gallery test correctly predicted cancer 2 out of 3 times. and the majority of
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the patients that identified as positive for cancer, the blood test even correctly predicted what kind of cancer was involved, where the test was positive, 85 percent of the time it could tell us where the cancer was. and that can be she usually useful and making sure that the right test plus time. so that some of the hard, this diag names counselors like pancreatic cancer, you can make sure you're doing the tests that reveals that straight away rather than patch off the 2 or 3 other investigations. but the test also said 79 patients were positive for cancer. when in reality they didn't have it. what's called a false positive result, false positive test, without an extra to tour in the body of the patients are quite stressful for the patient, of course, cause there's always uncertainty whether that is and on the text. it's too much looking somewhere, but also for the treating physicians and the medical system,
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etc. it's almost done. so minimizing false positives will be key to rolling out tests like these for wide scale uses a screening measure, a much larger study to see how gallery performs as a tool for early detection is already underway in the u. k. and that's it from me and the news team for now up next is all doc film about the industrial x quotation of the ocean floor on the best mckinnon. and the news team will have another additional to the, the news for you at the top of the thanks for watching the really profit tearing, instead of responsive the global business of asbestos. this is knowledge of the people that are in don't deserve to be treated with any kind of .

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