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be our guest at frankfurt airport. cd managed by frank bought the dw news line from time and dozens of migrants, drought in a ship rack off the coast of greece. hundreds more, still missing. and one of the worst incidents in the mediterranean, this year. also on the program to may of fruits and dismisses ukraine's counter offensive, insisting his forces are inflicted catastrophic loss. is permanent russian state tv presented assess of trade is achieving success is and if list former prime minister,
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silvio berlusconi, receives a state funeral, controversial media tycoon, dine well being treated for a rap like counsel the welcome to the program. at least 79 people have drowned and many more are missing and a shipwreck near greece, coast gods rescued. more than a 100 others. it's one of the worst incidents involving migrants in the mediterranean. this year, greece has declared 3 days of money recovering from a brush with deaf survivors of the ship rec rest at a warehouse at the port of kyla mata in southern greece, and it's unclear how many people were on board. but according to passengers,
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there were hundreds a massive search effort has been launched. but i might be choosing drug guns incorporation allow me because we are talking about some very large number of ship direct people who i think is one of the most difficult and extensive. i've gotten this in terms of the numbers that the greek state is facing so far as you're going to be a survivor. say the vessel left, the libyan port city of tub brook heading for italy. the ship sang some 80 kilometers from the greek coast near the town of p. los. the greek coast guard claims the passengers repeatedly refused an offer of help when they were spotted late tuesday. greece is one of the main routes into the european union for migrants from africa, the middle east and asia. then they are of color. moto says they are well equipped to cope with the emergency we have shown
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like everyone in greece, many of these are we have taken care of everything else. all the sites has been prepared, the toilet on the showers. anything that is needed, including clothing a photo, i guess if i hear the greek president, catarina sack, a lot of hulu, flew to the porch of color mata to assess the situation and to visit survivors and hospital. the united nation says more than a $70000.00 refugees and migrants have arrived so far this year in europe's front line, mediterranean countries. oh yeah, i spoke with you on the sense that he kind of saw in athens and she told me more. the latest of course, is that the desktop is rising and the search and rescue operation is continuing to just tell it is now up to 79 is authorities are
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calling it the dead sea is migrated, a sinking in the mediterranean, or amongst them in most recent years the number has crime so many initial accounts. 18 to now $79.00. there are fees, of course, at this number will grow. and we're hearing also initial accounts also from survivors. doctors who are treating the system survivors, saying that the be on the med predominately who are being treated who have survived this, who were on to who are on the the, the death of dis, july the, to the best so that there were at least a 100 women and children below jack in cabins that were shown to an isolated in a different. c area at that remains and accounted for. so these are harrowing
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details, of course, that we're starting to hear here as far as what actually transcribed to induce risk incidence. we'll take a look now it's the most towards making headlines around the world. so be no thoughts your site, they've captured 3 fully on the cost of, of police officers, insights of it. and then mutual bought a cost of both of us that the man had been detained, 300 meters inside costs of entire tree and just demanded that release. us code fuel, further tensions, unknown costs of oh, it's just a minute violence of, of recent weeks. a thousands of demonstrated invoice, soul and other photo stations against the countries restrictive abortion laws. after pregnant women died essentially, and so life has been a string of death since the low was tight and women impose did not have the right to abortion only in cases of rape or incest. or if there's a threat to their life or health you lawmakers have agreed changes to
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draft out artificial intelligence rules proposed by the european commission, the english to set a global standards for this with the advancing technology problem. and terence will not have to structure the details with a huge countries before the legal framework becomes legislation was again rushed as low as a problem at the state. duma has unanimously passed the 1st reading of a bill banning gen to transitioning surgery unless it's a treat to congenital anomalies. chosen a bill with also banned state agencies containing a person's gender on their personal documents. and they told defense ministers meeting brussels this week to discuss nuclear deterrent. some stuff piling on mediation keeps condra offensive in the war. and ukraine would also come under the spotlight. you cried says it's false is advancing and reasons are on backorder. and that's guns that for reason the defense ministry says ukraine has we gained several 100 meters of territory in some areas. but nato secretary general, again,
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stalls in. but it's not yet clear whether you cry is making significant progress. we meet us ukraine is conduct thing, a major concert of funds if it is still early days on a we do not know if this would be a 20 turning point of the war, but we see that the premiums are making advances on liberty. i think more land we know that the more gains ukraine makes, the stronger the hand will be at the negotiating table. a lot him, a pro 10 has dismissed you cranes condra offensive say his forces are inflicting catastrophic losses. all new cranium troops. russian presidents also claims ukraine and a would soon been out of weapons prominent to present to unbutton state television set, ukraine's as a chief some successes on board of tough bottles ahead. after days of
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silence from the kremlin, vladimir putin finally remarked publicly on ukraine's counter offensive in a question and answer session with selected journalists and bloggers, someone he played down the offensive and said the ukrainians weapons would soon run out of beautiful. actually let's the ukrainian army fighting with the what do they make their own time? so they focus on bradley's nutrition. they don't produce anything. the defense industry will soon be nonexistent, or what do they produce? junior pruitt? i mean, this thing is being delivered to them, but it to equipment is being supplied to them. everything you supply so that it wasn't that long work for a long moment you couldn't, evaded the question that was perhaps designed to be critical about whether the russian army would take that land recaptured by the ukrainian instead he choked with the journalist. yeah, it was, cuz then i can only tell you that in private, especially our ships that were in general. but then,
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so everything will depend on the potentials to remain was the so called counsel defense. if its ended, when you my good, i think the ukrainian leadership, whatever they may be like, okay, we'll have enough sense to make the right decision to given that catastrophic loss is the suffering. as you start on russian state television, a daily show, normally laden with propaganda, gave a more serious assessment of the situation. when a studio guest appeared to ridicule, ukraine's counter offensive and jokes. but the fighting only exists on youtube. the tv anchor was also a member of parliament, was quick to correct him. you know, it's not just on youtube. we have to admit the ukrainians have had some successes. the coming months will be tough for us. we have one back, some areas, but we've also lost some. it's a tough battle roller. but another propaganda show broadcast at time time, firmly blamed the west, and it claimed the latest counter offensive as being controlled by foreign powers.
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it's as though you know, this conflict has become borderless on the gets portal, listen, it's goals and it's your graffiti and it's weapon rate. it's absolutely obvious that keith, he's no longer making decisions for itself. and you put in the key this counter offensive is that if you will, the decision to launch it was made for keith based on the interest of the us. and evidently the u. k. to say the annual next step. if i made it easy to make sure it really company thing, well, moscow is still keen to leave no doubt that it will succeed in ukraine. the kremlin does appear to be preparing lessons for a long drawn out conflict. let's get more of this from dw, so rush i list konstantin. i got to joins us from phillips. now. welcome back constancy. we just had a lot of efforts in down playing what's happening on the ground. and is he lying deliberately or a people around him? still too scared to give him the full picture. i feel if i only knew if i lived in
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put this bunker, i could have told you i was more precision. personally, i think that's a put in is always lying. that is, to me, an absolute sort of, uh, give it in any situation uh, the extent to which she is being willing forms. well, i suppose that he's guessing the outline of information which may be true, but he's not a military person. she does not understand much about strategy about, you know, basically the whole things moves room here. i think the possibility of um, well giving came a better picture then. then then the reality law i think is quite strong uh, puts in the, surrounded by an equivalent of a medieval quote in which, pleasing the monarch is the most important thing. so i suppose that she just
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wouldn't understand a lot of things that happened on the ground just because he does not have an experience. and, and you know, for me that through the cation pull out, right? so i'm looking at the other elements of, of, of bad news that i've been hitting russia recently. these reports of attacks on russian territory, for instance. how is that being sold to the public? indeed is the public and data aware of many of these tax a? well, it's interesting the, a tex uh, uh, being uh, basically talked about by the local store. it is, uh, this gets rep is used by state media, but it does not get too much. uh, debates all the propaganda top shows, but the ones that the number you the frankness of which you showed in the previous space. why? because i do not think the government wants too much discussion about whether it's
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able to protect the russian therapeutic proper booked at the same time. bear in mind the fact that the rest was capstone still the watch youtube can still read and extremely popular messenger called telegraph. uh they cannot just, you know, sweep it out of the carpet. i suspect that the scale of these incursions is not as mess if as to provoke the russian population to penny going to thinking that person can not secure or anything. but what i think is of interest is that's the, the stay drop receive people that basically prop put is received. they can not help . but notice that this is something that remind scales. this is something that we vote for 1st time, actually displacement of several 1000 russians that right away from this pricing. so i suppose that if i were to fill it in normal sort of a civil 7th,
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i would be thinking, well, is everything as good as uh, the authorities are trying to tell everyone. and i would say probably not. and how 1st to understand the role of to boil blog does that we're in that audience. what, who are they? who are the messages for, as well as the messages. also, the general russian population is specially for those who are not in different devices because according to the latest figures published, but basically the only remaining semi independent post the above the center, 50 percent of russian population just do not follow the rule. they. i think that brings true to beat. i think people are caught you yesterday. i saluting themselves from the reality of war. but those, let's say about 2530 percent. that's the following. this is for them. this is for those active use of social social media. telegram youtube,
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for those who read uh websites. so russian newspapers, it is a very, very messy propaganda campaign, conducted by notionally independent people that are on the ground to the uh, imbedded with a troops and which are giving this mix of propaganda and what's, what's, what's called the pornography or, you know, all these kind of go read those. oh, this impression that they are in the middle of the fighting and these people, it's not for nothing that boots and received them. the they are very important a to the come in because they speak the people's language. they are much closer to the talk and told is then that i say, those propagandist that we see day in doubts on television. right. so it's, this is just such a, a weird, well, that people in russia are inhabiting, given that coaching is controlling most of the media outlets. so if a 50 percent are paying no attention to what's going on,
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most of the other 50 percent of believing what they are told on state media. so when that's much smaller, percentage goes outside the bubble, it says will look, that is a will going on and it's not going well. well, they must be treated like a bit like slack to this off because really vast, such a small part of the consensus as how well, you know. so it's very interesting. what do you say? indeed, it is a bit of an allison model and a situation in russia it's, it's quite weird. but i'd say that a lot of those people that are in different they are deliberately and different. they pretend that they don't know. they pretend that they delegate prosecution of the vote to the government. they instead, go with that in a walk in the pocket watch comedies. i suppose that's the rest of society in deep knows that something's going wrong. but the fear and this kind of
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a learned civic in buttons all the hallmarks of the society today. and this is very good for both to practice speaking because he can do whatever could exist. and the majority of the people just do not want to know a protest. they don't want to know. so those who raise their voice all punished and up as you probably know, some people that don't post critical stuff on social media went to jail for 79 years. these people are published so severely because the government wants to preserve this balance, right. the minority that is politically active and the majority that isn't different. i have a constant, st. constantine, i got dw, is that russia honest? i think that's an easy way versus how the started funeral for former prime minister silvio berlusconi who's died $1886.00 thousands of law and this got it for the service. in milan,
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the media mogul on football entrepreneur was introduced. longest 7 post will premier milan majestic cathedral an eye clinic setting to bid a final farewell to the most recognizable, non, it's highly in politics. crowd gathered, i made a high security presence to pay that last respect to x prime minister silvio berlusconi. a what if i'm moving, we wanted to come and see how it was around here, but in any case, he was a man we saw for our entire life though not for politics or for anything else just for the man 40 to go back because of odd for per month or so now i'm in 2015 was agreed business man because i don't understand much about politics, but he did a lot for italy faddie. i am here to commemorate him and for all he did, call him on the top of the top of the scone,
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coughing top with red and white roses was carried into the cathedral where he was met with rob to with applause. the following the service conducted by the occupation of milan. it's holly and prime minister, georgia maloney embraced the members of the bonus. go the family. those close to the former lead a king forward to touch the coffin in a final thoughts of that well as mona's in the cathedral square clapton see, it's a highly polarizing funds to get symbol, silvio berlusconi. it was a couple of other stores that making headlines around the world of police install.
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com have detained to climate activists to smid red, tight and do that hands to the projected glass of a money painting to write to the swedish national museum and are checking the pricing for damage. a balance public prosecute as long as any investigation in into alleged sexual assaults by the lead. cigna up the gym, and rough around the average time. according to the cities, justice tennyson, several women have claimed they were recruited and tried to engage in sexual acts with a single 2 lindman after sho positives. tens of thousands of people have been evacuated from load buying areas of india and pakistan which are in the past of an incoming cycle. at least 5 people, including 3 children, were killed before the storm, even reached land. it's expected to make landfall in the next day. going by official predictions, these waters will only get rougher as the coastal parts of india and pockets. don brace for impact there. warning of the eminent arrival of the psych loan named the
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par joy, the bengali award for disaster. to prevent the worst officials try to persuade people in low line areas along the coast to move to safety. i'll be on monday, i present as a team from the national disaster rescue falls, posted to you to somebody to help in locals evacuate with the assistance of the district administration. we are also making the public aware of decide cloud on what to do with the situation, arriving towards the con. i mean, i've spoken to get like some of those evacuated impacts done or put up in shelters like in the school building safe, but far from floods. in for these displaced families i'm, i'm the mom. we are in a bad state. we don't have enough food or medicine for sick children to government transported us here, but the conditions are not good. fishermen have been asked to
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secure their boats and stay short for their own safety. although for many that also means they'll have no income. everything has been all due to close. a lot of that goes so we have no way to walk or they don't wanna live, they can't do anything good. we tons of money. as long as you have something called box because we're on a daily wage. what i'll do is i will, i'm going to feed my children in the media are logical experts predict high speeds at the storm hits, but the public will be helping cycling be for joy. does not live up to its name, runs a 2 and a half 1000000 migrants and refugees from fed, his wireless across the border to a neighboring columbia slain crisis at home in search of the best of life. any have settled just across the board of creating their own sacraments, sometimes in harsh conditions. w back in america correspondent nicole reese reports
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to that special place called home build from plastic sheets and cardboard, or is the lucky wood and metal? that's what residential for this informal settlement on the outskirts of mike, how are forced to make a do with is somebody bill is one of them. 5 years ago she left the venezuela. and even though there is no running water here and fairly any electricity for a family of 5, this was a better option than staying in her home country to go into a diabetic coma and was hospitalized. and we couldn't find medicine. i mean, not anything. i mean, my husband back then was a mazda builder and electrician. you had a good job and was able to keep us fed the week after week. daniel went that up and he lost everything, telling me there was no more work out of what in fayetteville told all my throw out a move across the board. it was inevitable and somebody bell is now receiving
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medical care in columbia. the situation is tough, so prices are rising jobs now difficult to get most families in this. a settlement alongside an old landing strip struggle to put food on the table. the site is one of $54.00 informal settlements here in the area. and there is an estimate of 13000 people living here, and those are the ones with the most vulnerable and for others who can afford to try to continue the journey to other cities in columbia, or even to watch the us children are the most affected by these circumstances, they fall behind in education, local initiatives, and the you and the rest of the agency are getting some of them back on track. they get a meal and learn how to write, read, and too much. it is a relief for, for parents like done. you're locked into who has 3 children. and so looking now for say, this is what gives me strength to stay here. that the kids can go to school. because if they were in venezuela,
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they wouldn't have any of this. sometimes i wish i could go back, like i said, i stay here on my way for this because of this for them. but the settlement as well as the other 53 in the area was billed without planning commission. on her way home with the youngest one, she worries about one thing more than any other. let me get back to them or they will kick us out. the may of my call says that there was no intention to clear the settlement, but with regional elections coming up, the leadership could change the you and refugee agency is working on plans to make the settlement legal legally said legally ization is the 1st step. so people can get access to legal services, then they could have a sewer system running water, sanitation, and electricity. this would help guarantee life with dignity for the people here. know my daughter, a big me that's an hour north of my call in olivia,
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the legalization process. is already reality houses are being built with sets of materials. people are reassured, they can stay and they are especially proud of their new school facilities. they don't take them for granted. many of the senior palostio palostio arrived in the once informal settlement fling the crisis and venezuela. she helped to build the school and teach us here now. see lisa sealed for more than equalization, has a way can type among the residents. because now we know the situation is stable, this is something that will be here and it's not going away, including this cool. like many things, it was difficult in the beginning, but now we're seeing progress that it has. ok, yes, it'd be good to you to in already the there is no running water. a truck comes every so often. but now the path has been paved toward that infrastructure. like
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public water fountains. yeah. and, and so, you know, the nice organizations dream is that will achieve legalization this year. that's our expectation of cost that many factors to consider changes in government, for example. but over the next few years, we could have real solutions here. just wanted to see on the improvements a step by step. maybe they will also become a reality in my call at some point. force people who are resilient with mate the home here, against o offs. so i'll set you up today. it's more, well, here's the top of the hour. i'll be back in just a moment. those take you through the day, taking a look at the gym. these new board encompassing natural securities stretch straight on the european union's attempts to control artificial intelligence. see that the
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