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see a stone in the side of the see the power the world's most dangerous frontage . dogs june 29 on dw the . this is dw news line from berlin. more than $79.00 people drowned the ship, wreck off the coast of greece to search for bodies continues into the night after one of the worst incidents in the mediterranean. this year. for the 100 microns, are rescued even more for your dad. also coming up on the program,
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let him report and dismisses ukraine's counter offensive, insisting his forces are inflicting catastrophic losses. put a prominent brush and speak to the presenter says ukraine is retrieving successes, the i'm here until them welcome to the program. at least 79 people have drowned and many more are missing in a shipwreck near greece, coast guard rescued more than a 100 others, among them people from syria, each of pakistan and pals, the palestinian territories. the recovery effort continued into the night with the bodies of some of the victims brought ashore. its fear to hundreds more people could have been trapped on the lower decks of the vessel when it's capsized. it's already one of europe, dudley's maritime disasters. in recent years, greece has declared 3 days of morning recovering from
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a brush with death survivors of the ship rec rest at a warehouse. at the port of col amada and southern greece. it's unclear how many people were on board, but according to passengers, there were hundreds a massive search effort has been launched. but it might be, which is indeed a gigantic operation. because we are talking about a very large number of ship direct people whose i think is one of the most difficult and extensive regardless in terms of the numbers that the greek state is facing so far. things you believe the survivors 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 responded
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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 shows like everyone in greece, many additional we have taken care of everything else. all the sites has been prepared, the toilet on the showers. anything that is needed including clothing of photos. i guess if i, 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 of the united nation says more than a 70000 refugees and migrants have arrived. so far this year in europe's front line, mediterranean countries. let's take a look now,
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some other stories making headlines around the world. tens of thousands of people have been evacuated from low line areas of india and pockets done to skip the path of psych loan by par joy. already 5 people have died from strong winds and rough seas. the storm classified as very severe is expected to make land fall on thursday . thousands have demonstrated in warsaw and other polish cities against the countries restrictive abortion laws for a pregnant woman died. acceptance is the latest and the spring of death. since the law was tight and women in poland now have the right to abortion only in the cases of rape incest, or front to their life or health. in the way has held a funeral for former prime minister silvio berlusconi who died on monday at the age of $8.00 and $6.00 thousands of supporters gathered for the funeral service of milan cathedral polarizing media mogul was easily as long as serving postwar
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premier holding office 3 times amendment, the european parliament has voted in favor of regulating the use of artificial intelligence. again, members want demand, the use of a i for product, for so called predictor policing and social scoring system. but systems such as track g, t p would not be affected, would be the world's 1st to go framework for a and who's against, let's say, to nato defense ministers are meeting in brussels this week discuss expanding weapons production with possible higher targets for any nation stock piles kids color offensive in the war. new crane will also come under the spotlight. ukraine says it's forces are advancing in the regions around by what they've done yet. skins up are these, you. the defense ministry says ukraine has regained several 100 meters of territory in some areas, but nato secretary general against oldenburg says it's not yet clear whether ukraine is making significant progress. we meet us,
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ukraine is conducting a major concert offensive. it is still early days and we do not know if this will be a toilet 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. meanwhile, why do i put what has dismissed ukraine's counter offensive, saying his forces aren't inflicting catastrophic losses on ukrainian troops. the russian president also claimed ukraine would soon run out of the weapons, but a prominent presenter on the russian state television, i said you crane has achieved some successes in want of tough battles ahead. after days of silence from the kremlin, vladimir putin finally remarked publicly on ukraine's counter offensive in
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a question and answer session with selected journalists and bloggers. some, well, he played down the offensive and said the ukrainians weapons would soon run out of the nature of a let's the ukrainian army fighting with what do they make their own times. they focus so bradley's nutrition. they don't produce anything. the defense industry will soon be nonexistent. what did they produce? drawing it for you. i mean, nation is being delivered to them, but it to equipment is being supplied to them. everything you supply so that it was it to work for a long moment. you can, 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, yet the mobiles, because then i can only tell you that in private i see a shift in general, but them so everything will depend on the potentials to remain was the so called counsel defense if has ended. when you my good, i think that ukrainian leadership,
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whatever they may be like. okay, we'll have enough sense to make the right decision to give them the catastrophic loss is the suffering junior, as it based 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 quitting 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 um, it's a tough battle roller but but another propaganda show broadcast at the time time, firmly blamed the west and it claimed the latest counter offensive as being controlled by foreign powers. it's as though, you know, this conflict has become borderless. well, you know,
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it's portal isn't. it's goals and it's your graffiti and it's weaponry. 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 you with 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. so one of letting me put him down please. what's happening on the ground? is he deliberately spinning the facts or his advisors? not giving him the full picture. we asked that question to dw as russian analysts counseling edward who joined us from builders. and i finally knew if i lived in perkins bunker, i could have told you, i was more precision. personally, i think that's
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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 she's guessing the outline of information which may be true, but she'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 a, surrounded by an equivalent to him and he will quote it which pleasing him. all that is the most important thing. so i suppose that's she just wouldn't understand a lot of things that happened on the ground just because he does not have an experience. and um and uh, you know, for me to, through the cation for that,
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that was dw, is russia. analysts concertina i got now beetle fans can get face their eyes on previously on seeing photos of the band in their heyday photograph by paul mccartney himself. the new book called the eyes of the storm, shows the funny and tender moments shared by the fab. 4 in the early stages of their career. as i set off on their 1st international tour, and their journey to becoming the biggest band on the planet. a february 1964, while the beatles chopped and sleep on the slight excitement was building in new york, the revival in the city is hailed. is one of the great spectacles of the 20th century . tomorrow for the 1st go to new york. as kids who would kind of made it over in england. so we will talk a little just you know, so we,
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we found a lot of school the cigarettes out. so it was magical. and while the world was watching these 4 young men, known to one of them had dropped the camera and was turning its lens back in the world. poor mccartney afraid to go off the whole tool. he captured what he saw. hundreds of pictures which later disappeared into a basement all kinds. but now, decades later, they've been discovered in the move to live in a book that will be published around the world, the to, to indulge. the thing is we had photographers around with books, but they couldn't get this kind of access. the
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this to this was complete between mania the old, well daughter was writing on the upbeat beautiful songs. but came the sound trust of a generation that suddenly felt it could change the wild old times were busting the 60s had arrived. i was the 1st truly global popular culture phenomenon. and they, they, they, they traveled all over the world. their music travels all over the world. they themselves were a mix of influences from all over the world, their ex grimly cause. one of the books highlights is the chapter on miami. it was the 1st time the young men from liverpool had seen palm trees, a collection of 10 to moments. all went down to miami.
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and the british coff um loaned us an m g h. and you know, there was a beach and send them the girls to come off the 3 weeks. they went home to a warm welcome for the wells, had changed just a bit. and finally, it's time to buckle up the malia. 1000, a famous a telling vintage car race is underway this week. more than $400.00 vintage cars, many dating from the 19 sixties and earlier powered off from the, from russia to begin a 2000 kilometer 5 day trip around italy. the journey includes stops and lugo and for the 2 towns recently hit by severe flooding in early may. they also pass through the formula one race track and boiler before heading towards rome. the race ends at the weekend when the car is returned to brush you
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on the job. all right, that's all for me for now, but do stay tuned. coming up next is doc film with a look at the debate for mining the ocean for, for minerals. i'm here until the berlin, as always, thanks for tuning in the really profit tearing, instead of response of the global business of asbestos. this is not legitimate because the people that are in don't deserve to be treated with any kind of encourage.

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