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where, who is covering the wanted stats june 29th on dw, the this is the deadline use live from good evacuations picked up across the floods affected areas of view. crime process is it has moved thousands of presidents in the wake of the car. cars get den bridge restful has lost a 3rd of its water level and is yet to fully collapse full. so coming up, donald trump faces criminal charges over the mishandling of classified documents in
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the 1st in the federal prosecution of a former president. and the unionist disagree. on the new migration policies, with fines for countries that refused to house asylum seekers. some odd ones could also suffice. foster rejection at the used for the i'm anthony. how welcome to the program evacuation. if it's uh, picking up across pots and few crime effected by flooding, following the destruction of the massive cock of good, then russian officials now say more than 5000 people have been relocated from areas under its control. pressing emergency service crews have released videos of the rescue operations flood board is still spreading, as the cutoff risible continues to empty. the hydro electric power company says that this last 5 maces since tuesday and is now at 11 basis and the danville has
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also still not completely collapsed yet. all 30 say more than 40000 people live in the past of the floods, including in the regional capital castle on where that's from where dw report is. sonia found, they've sent us this report advising twit in the city. long used to danger, kennestone is mobilizing, as floods goes with the destruction of the new book, a hope got them 45 miles up stream drone entire areas here. this is now where a major risk and evacuation operation is taking place that i bought into groups on the ground, private groups as what is the ukranian army and emergency services while helping evacuate people from this neighborhood. many luck to safety at the last minute. it reaches the entrance to a building was flooded. we wanna invite to a to through the window when we have no electricity and water gas,
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nothing. you have to you turn your age groups fear looming shortage of drinking water for residents of the trunk line city. the floods just the latest hardship, often long green months, oppression, occupation, with little money. oh, that's nice. it's a terrible situation. what can i say? i'm very scared when we have 2 young children and we don't know what to do. but we survived the russian occupation super suffice the floods just then should we have to get to safety. the russian forces rejected from the cities or the ukrainians last november. but the script hasn't been lifted. the russian setup can across that in the prototype of kennestone is now hit by daily cross fire. we ducked into a pharmacy one of the few remaining in the city. that's where we meet. spec loana.
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she's become so used to the shipping. she can measure the danger by the sounds in the air quiet that's from our side. that's us them. despite all the deprivations of the boss during the huff, she stayed on in capsule and she has a disabled son who she can't leave 2 days ago. what does begin to rise in the neighborhood? turning it into an island for the 1st time spec, loaner had to flee. she's staying at the friends place on higher ground. yeah, wonderful. yeah, i grew up here and while i built my own house, and now the russians come and tell me to leave and destroy everything, they say sure someone will be wiped off the map. why? the shedding slip sides somewhat with lena wants to show us a home until near a suburb of capstone. house is somewhere out there. the area is unrecognizable.
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it was but it was on my house. my lovely house. oh dear god, help us survive. we will return likes that long, a few residents of capstone have up to, to leave and move to see for cities like me for life, little bit, but is really people who have survived in a still surviving shutting to read and walk is read. what do you think? nothing was going to happen right to speak. thank you. if lots not much worse and on behalf of they has been picked on tens of thousands of people and the consequences will be felt for years, for decades to come, which would have come after they didn't show it to me throughout this, but no one you once to think that far, it's the daily business of survival, that metals here. i'm joined now by marrying a mid on a military analyst from king's college in london. good to so you marina, how soon the than the region. it sits on the front lawn a fucking and is also from the center of the information ball. now,
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is there any more clarity about who is responsible for this catastrophe? a good afternoon. well, right now, there are only some allegations coming from both sides, allegedly z s. b, u has a recording of a telephone call or a telegram called that us have that the russian sabbath task, who is behind the explosion of the dam. engineers, civil engineers have examined what happens having 7, the satellite imagery. so what is important to say is that it's very difficult to destroy critical infrastructure because it was built like bridges, for instance, during the soviet times and was designed to withstand a nuclear blast. and meaning that either way for both sides, it would have been very difficult to destroy them, and it would have been a very carefully meticulously planned operation. but these accounts um,
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from the premium side still to be confirmed by western specialists more than the information from russia clients to a fading back sable offensives in the last days. what do we actually know about the finance counter offensive partial as well. what we're seeing now is that the premiums are advancing from different directions and go into a word stop smack. and presumably they want to cut through the russian held territory and, and cut the forces in half a. we're also seeing some pushes the wrong box moved on the flanks of the russian forces there. and you've got any progression has expressed his concerns about the russians ability to hold the city. we're also seeing some activity in belgrade. so essentially what we're seeing our attacks on multiple locations in order to um, tie down the russian forces such as in belgrade and in order to to also confuse them because they don't know where is
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a mainstream likely be. but what it looks like is that's washings are still holding on. however, ukrainians are slowly getting ground in the upper reach here in the river whereas they conducted a strike. and so the videos that have been released by russian bloggers, they are, you have to be confirmed that ukrainian side is of course not saying anything for obvious reasons, because they don't want to review any more vital information about the ongoing contra offensive. i guess the they want not to reveal details is, is fairly natural, but why when the information is already trickling, why hasn't you, your current officially confirmed that they is generally speaking a counter offensive underway was the as well. the problem is that the country offensive is unfolding very slowly, so it's not going to be one action or 2 actions. and the ukraine authorities are very careful to label it as not to cause any misunderstanding,
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some part of the western supporters. because if and one of the directions that you printed in forces don't manage to get through, there shouldn't be a perception the country offensive field completely. and that's so kind of the narrative that we're seeing from the russian side. they're saying, oh, the ukrainians are coming. but we, we're pushing them back and therefore is this called true offensive as failing. and so that's probably the reason not to give off the impression that the control offensive is failing because it's a way too early to tell at this stage, right? or in the mirror on from king's college london. many, thanks. thank you. all right, here's look now some of the of the stories making headlines around the world to sell. and sedans, warring factions have once again agreed to a safe spot that's according to us and saudi negotiators. the troops truce raw that has been approved by the city, and these forces and the rapids support forces. it's scheduled to begin on saturday
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and the state to last the 24 hours. the announcement comes as the signees government has accused the hue and invoice sedan, of taking sides, saying he's no longer welcome in the country. and to say french president and my mobile phone has met with emergency workers have responded to the stabbing of several, several toddlers and 2 adults in the town of m. c. on this day, shocked residents have set up make shift vigils in the playground where the attack took place. 2 children remained in a critical condition. so just police and rescue workers in the philippines have begun forcibly evacuating thousands of residents. they have a fee to po, kind of corruption authorities clearing the area within 6 kilometers of the crate of a mountain. my own 30 kilometers south of manila. it's quakes and rocks lodge on the mountain have triggered to consent of a major event in indonesia, the on a clock, a tele, a boat kind of wrapped it twice in one hour on friday,
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sending ash as high as 3 kilometers into the authorities have issued the 2nd highest alert and wanting people to stay away from the volcano 5 years ago. and i could tell i triggered ice and nom either killed at least 430 people. former us president donald trump is facing charges relating to his handling of classified documents. it's the 1st time a former president has been prosecuted for federal crimes. trump announced he's been summoned to a p at a federal court in miami on choose day on not yet confirmed by the justice department. us media is reporting he faces at least 7 charges. investigators found a cache of sensitive government documents, a trump, the residents in florida. in august, the former president says he's innocent and has launched a fundraising appeal for his re election campaign. earlier we spoke to ben goose and the visiting professor of american history at the free university here in
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berlin. we asked him what happens next in the case against donald trump as well. it's very difficult to know specifically how this is going to play out in legal terms. but what is very clear is that this super charges, the role of the legal jeopardy, the trump faces within the larger context of the 2020 for presidential election. trump is already been using the political or excuse me, the legal jeopardy busy phases in order to make allegations, but this is part of the larger political persecution of the political right in the united states. will your opinion interior administers have agreed on a plan to reform the blocks migration policies. the new rules include funds for countries which refused to house asylum seekers. they also speed up the process for projecting and returning people to countries considered safe. the deal is being held by a you latest but must still pass the you are paying pilot migration is
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a topics that divides to you on thursday member states read on the package of strict performs to distribute assign them sequence equitably between each country. today we have taken a start step of the many years of negotiations. we have today taken this important step towards the stable and sustainable legislation on migration. under the new legislation, each country will have to accept allocated number of assignments because we'll face knowledge fine. assignment applications will deal with one, poland and hungary voted against it. and it's we agreed only off to the concession was made to return rejected asylum applicants arriving some countries deemed safe. a southern coast to e u. countries like italy, spain and greece receive the most irregular arrivals in the block with boats often
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traveling from countries identified to save, such as soon as the rural coast. detractors of the legislation, including human rights groups, point to the fact that countries will now be able to buy themselves out of responsibility. they believe the new rules will only lead to us conditions for asylum seekers who makes the johnny to europe. now before we go to the world's largest ruby, we can say here emerging behind me has sold at sotheby's auction in new york city. i knew rick or price for the precious time. it went for $34800000.00 to an anonymous telephone by jim stein was $55.00 carrots. it was discovered in july last year in amman, in mozambique. the previous record belonged to a $25.00 cat domains where the wood solid for a total price of $13000000.00. 8 years ago. and
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before we got his reminder about top story, the sell specic running and russian authorities are still working to evacuate people from parts of the crime effective by flooding. after the destruction of the massive cock of give them some 40000 people lives in the top right. coming up, look at the economic optima from the destruction of the truck of good that that's on the date of the business with my colleagues. run what's coming up after short break, stay with the discovery issues or thoughts say what the
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