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it would take more than a 100 years to completely dispose of all and especially those containing materials only meant tell you the never ending story of asbestos starts june 21st on d w. the . this is due to the news line from berlin, teenagers. president says he won't be b. e use border guard case site as message came shortly before tax began with the leaders on the aid and migration, the north african country has become an increasingly important gateway for migrants
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attempting. the dangers crossing to europe and ukraine concerns about humanitarian crisis are growing. following the destruction of a major dep. thousands are homeless and many are still missing and flooded areas. columbia as president visits the for children who survive 40 days in the jungle. siblings when missing, after a plane crash the next. spicer welcome to the program to meet his president says it's not up to his country to deal with europe's migration problem. case sides that he refused to be the block border guard just hours before talks with you. leaders began during the discussions to european commission had a said the e u is considering an aid package of more than 1000000000 euros to help the country deal with migration. and boost is a like an economy. more and more migrants are using tenicia as
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a gateway to reach europe. here is european commission headed ursula, father line speaking antennas. we both have a vast interest in breaking the cynical business model of smugglers and traffic curse. it is horrible to see how they deliberately risk human lives for profit. so we will work together on an empty smuggling operational partnership and detail use. terry shouts and brussels told me more about while european leaders are focused on tanisha. will make one of the reasons that they're there is because tanisha is a major gateway for migrants moving mostly to italy and that's why you see georgia maloney, they're very invested in these talks and what the change and president is referring to is a situation like turkey which the, you would very much like to set up with an ego, and that is where the president air, the one is responsible for blocking
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a lot of these people from leaving for europe in the 1st place that you put a lot of money into camps to keep them there and this is key is allowed to send people back to turkey who are not allowed to stay in europe. they very much want to easy to agree to this kind of program because it stops a lot of people coming here in the 1st place. it gives them a place to send them back to if they're not, if they're caught and they're not allowed to stay. so this is a really big deal and it's amazing president knows this. and this is why he's going to drive a very hard bargain with european leaders speak of driving a hard bargain. here's my next question. what? well, the you, italian, and dutch leaders be doing to incentivize, let's say, i need your help. i that's what it's going to take and that's why ours live underlined today announced a 5 point program designed to help tanisha not only on migration because of course that would be a bit too delegate to put it that way. but they announced over a 1000000000 euro, it was in potential aid for to use it. now a 100000000 of that as was mentioned earlier, is for,
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for border management. but it also includes a renewable energy program. it includes student exchanges. it includes all kinds of macro financial assistance, and here's an interesting point. italy is so desperate to get this deal done with tenure, that one of the problems holding up the money is that you need or hasn't been able to finalize a program with the i m f which is required for the you money. because the president doesn't want to make the necessary reforms. georgia maloney, well, yeah, into news or shirley, asking the president to make some of these steps is also lobbying b i m f to relax the requirements for this loan to unlock the you money. so you can say, see, this is a very, very high, steep stakes deal on both sides. all right, terry schultz in brussels. thanks you so much. ukraine's military says it has liberated a village in largely russian occupied region of then. yes, in the south east of the country, troops release this video claiming to show that ukraine mean flag being raised in black with that name. despite keeps claim of making
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a small advance. russia's military continues to insist, it has successfully repels. you're creating the tax in the area and as a counter offensive continues, teams are still searching for those missing after the catastrophic breach of the cat kafka dam. your training authority say more than 30 people, remain on, accounted for. thousands have also been displaced by the dams destruction last tuesday. ukraine and international groups blamed russia a charge that moscow denies, in the streets of this town in memphis on region. still submerged beneath the walters and the need for with us. it's almost a week on from the suspected sabotage and the cock coffee down the flooded buffs. waves of land, along with the clean up thoughts attending to the long term damage
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pushed on when, if you will, these monsters have ruined off bomb allowed us. nothing will grow for 10 days. he will as an environmental disaster, the state, the ecosystem of the area. it's really another issue now. it's a lot to me is the owner of this market stall and is only too aware of the impact the floods will have on the agricultural industry of what i'm goal the floating is obviously a difficult situation for farming. simulate those goods, especially. so for those having to deal with a lot minds to nikolai would but he had a that was to see what was on will they just want to destroy you crate that's riding that way you crane in so we will survive or we would be like we were burned, i had rockets flying over our heads and we divide will to, we will knocked. now we will not allow social to go and, um, they will not based on homework. and they go to school watching or hook up much key as a counter offensive begins on the front line. ukrainians also now fighting an ecological
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disaster. juliana so keen advice from the international rescue committee told me what the conditions are like on the ground. yes, the situation is still unfolding and evacuations are still ongoing. what we know for sure is that the approximate number of people directly affected by the funding is 16000. so far above $3000.00 have left the area her son. we've been expecting a higher number of people leaving the area, but we're seeing and their reluctance to, to lease her son region. we have deployed themes in me, calliah, which is serving as a trends that region. how do we have teams from the international rescue committee here in odessa, supporting evacuees and internally, the space people here in the, in odessa and shelters and community centers providing home for the effective people and tell me what are the most pressing needs for these people who are moved
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out or refusing to leave, what do they need? of course, food and water is the number one uh, necessity that people are dealing with. and there's a very good coordinated response happening for us at the international rescue committee. we're focusing on our protection activities, which means we are providing the legal aid to evacuate to its people advising them, how to access to social services and how they can deal with the law regarding their ownership of their houses and how they can access reparations. also, we are currently in her sons city, providing multi purpose cash expense. probably this is one of the best solution in such an emergency where the have people effective scan that with the best thing that you can access supports with us on the grounds. and juliet of the r c has
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access to the ukraine inside of the disney pro river. but what do we know about how people are faring on the russian side? that we have been dealing with this scenario since the very beginning off the war access is almost impossible. there's only a handful of smaller organizations that have very, very restricted access to some areas. but we know that there are high level talks happening uh that are constantly failing. it is one of the biggest problems and it's very serious violation of international humanitarian law that you monitor inactive. do not have access to these territories. we almost have 0 information. we've been hearing some uh organization trying to do evacuation and trying to send supports out of the 650 square kilometers which is currently flooded. and this is a number. if the car and gates add the dam still hold,
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if those would be failing to we're talking almost almost $1000.00 square comments that would be flooded. most of it is actually on currently unaccessible areas we as had the i r c are unable to access or they are the asked for now. and it is up to to 0 information that we have from the authorities on the other side or maddox situation. juliano ste, aquino, vice rapid response coordinator at the international rescue committee. thank you so much. let's have a look now at some of the other stories making headlines around the world. in the u . k. former scottish liter nicholas sturgeon has been arrested by police investigating the funding and finance. as a scottish national spokesperson said, the former 1st minister voluntarily attended an interview and would cooperate with investigators searching as the 3rd member of the s and p to be detained as part of the ongoing pro. 3 british tourist or missing after
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a scuba diving bode caught fire off the egyptian red sea coast. according to egyptian officials, 12 crew members, and a further 12 tourists had been rescued. an electrical short circuit on board. the vessel has been blamed. the fire under us has officially opened to the embassy in china months or after the central american nation and cut diplomatic ties with taiwan. the form ministers of china in honduras attended the no duration in beijing . china claims taiwan as its own territory and does not have diplomatic relations with nations that recognize taiwan. a 15 year old has been killed in a shooting and a suburb of the swedish capital stock. com. several others were injured with gun fire broke out of the shopping center, sweetness seen a surgeon gain crime and gun violence in recent years. for columbia and children who survived and went missing after a plane crash had been reunited with their family. columbia and officials say the siblings are weak, but recovering and hospital after their for the day are ordeal. president gustavo
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petra said it was a story of survival that will go down in history. safe and recovering after weeks alone in the jungle. columbia is president, gustavo petro visited the full siblings in a hospital in bogota to the children, come from the indigenous we toto group officials of credited the upbringing for the survival, as well as the bravery of the eldest leslie. i like it that being you would have to recognize the courage. i'm totally the shape. we could say that it was because of her hold on the 3 little siblings were able to survive by her side with a capital. so and also with her knowledge of the jungle going since dollars going to go to see, meet with them being that i said above the children age from one to the chain survived in the rain forest for 40 days after the small plane that we're traveling
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in crashed on the 1st of may. the 3 adults on board died in the crash, including the children's mother columbia government launched a massive search operation, made up of soldiers and volunteers from indigenous tribes. throughout the search rescue is dropped food parcels into the jungle. but the children also manage to find edible fruits and seeds to sustain them. the story of survival has gripped to columbia. guess it was, may we continue to believe in hope and in our army and our police, and also in society? how we all collaborate for good news with those, but i don't know where none of these but the rescue effort is not quite as well. a military dog named wilson went missing during the search. the army says he was key to tracking down the children. they say they're still looking for wilson,
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and that no one will be left behind. now to a food fight for a good cause, the world custard pie championships have crowned a new winter this weekend. competitors in england took aim at each other to raise funds for charity. contestants are only allowed to use their left hands and hitting the face scores top points, team high face had the recipe for success and face the type of event has been taking place. and since 1967, and here's a reminder of our top story for you. a new cranes military says it has liberated a village and a large the russian occupied region of doing yet in the country. se russians, military continues to insist that has, has successfully repelled your training attacks in the area. don't forget, you can always get the w news on the go. just download our app from google play or
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