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just thinking in society, the burden catastrophe, climate change starts july 13th on dw, the visitors. these are the news lines from the and then a new camp helps on as a left hand accusations of flying between russia and ukraine. he says, most of those troops of concert explosives at the separation nuclear power plant, which is khaki on the russian ministry occupation. russia says cuba preparing to
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attack the facility on the program. funerals, a healthful palestinians killed in the west bank. city of jeanette of to israel ministry operation at least 12 pallets in the inside in 2 days and strong strikes as great. he's ready, ministry says the dead minister to us. a major storm hits the netherlands and north germany off the weather x the issue, a code red weather warning the i'm a headed mohamad. welcome to the program. russia and ukraine are accusing each other of chinese military action at europe's not just nuclear facility. the separation of power plant is in se ukraine. the government says it's countering the threats of sabotage at the pond wanting that such an attack could have catastrophic consequences. but you can accuse as russian forces of tons of explosives the need.
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the side has provided evidence to back the claims. i know that every day in the city for the people lives at the visa as key even must go trade, cause ations that just gets home with that daily lives. it's now 16 months since russian forces kept to do its largest nuclear power plant, just 55 kilometers away. and it's been a circle point of concern ever since of to say much time. they still living here view the potential spectrum that they'll set with columns instead of a system, as well as a readiness to flee. if it all comes to the west, let me see quickly. i personally don't so these that they blow it up or rather if they blow up something, it'll be a terra tech intended to scare people. but i don't believe that they'll be a radiation leak specialist. yes. and i suppose this could pose a threat to my family. it was, i have no idea how bad it can be, but it is a danger. i remember shooting over to them. that was
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a total number of them. you know, i had the small back prepared is close in case i have just throw away the ones i'm wearing medication and documents i have with me now in votes and some medical face mosque. that's it. ukranian, president relo domains the landscape said russian actions that the power plant poses a threat to the entire wild and cold and the global community to take action. i sample when the chief goes to the middle of the street, brushing must clearly realize that the world sees the scenarios there. terrorists are preparing for low to and is ready to respond or the opposite. radiation is a threat to everybody on the planet the out the nuclear power plant must be fully protected from any radiation incidental. yep. you could, i did seen an incident in turn, must go refute to kinds actions such as disparaging a false frag event at the plant, or should i choose to turn it off somewhat dodge, by the key if the game is indeed create,
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and hendrix consequences could be catastrophic, the k for team has repeatedly demonstrated 50 set. it is to stop at nothing or towards most of them can be solved this during the explosion of the car golf cos hydro electric power station for them. and that's also headquartered consequences and know your name. as the rhetoric wraps up, the people of that provision can early right and hope the 1st sides remain as calm as they are. all the companies in the quarterly visited the area close to the pope sod recently. and we all say, and what he saw, that we were opposite of the power plant and tackled me couple which basically called defend itself instead of being attacked from russian positions near the power station. but will say they comp reply in terms of fire and risk for fear of using the power punk, we spoke someone who used to work there who escaped once. the rest of the station had got underway and who is still in touch with people working there. who said, there's a climate of fear that russian security service personnel in top of uniform. but if
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you're listening and all the conversations, putting pressure on people to sign contracts with the russian and you pay a power company, and you're basically looking to put pressure on you and with any kind of links to double control territory of ukraine. so very difficult situation that lots of things that could go wrong, even if there wasn't that concession effort to create the problem. as i mentioned that the power issue is, are issues with water now that it can oftentimes go on and what levels of drop. so funding of course is a cool direct is an issue, and there's also spent new fields just sitting on the side in containers. so any attacks that may be might not damage direct to such could do a lot of damage to those containers though just under to hello settings in the west bank city of didn't have been mourning. those who died in israel's to day ministry operation, the 12 palestinians were killed by is when grades and drone attacks, at least 100 people who are wounded. these ready ministry says the dead limits and is there any soldier was also killed in the operation. building efforts are
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currently underway onto the city for widespread destruction during the rain. dw rebecca, which is, is engineering and has more on the clean up. when now engineering cameron, as you can see, civilian women, children that back out on the street, the level of destruction here is very high. the clean up has to be gone. it is on the way to remove the destroyed vehicles and all the debris that has completely ripped out by the military. and you say there were explosive devices underneath him, and that is why they had to remove most of the page from now i was standing in this very spot a little over a week ago. and i can tell you, it looked a lot different to how it does today. now these clean up, i'm not sure how long it's going to take, but it's hurting a quite a price. water and electricity that were taught from parts of the cap of being restored, you can see municipality, they're trying to restore some of the electricity service today, right?
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of to name time is now are the new brand new military have completely left the area . they have said they will come back and they will rate again when ever they feel necessary. well, let's take a look at some of the stories making headlines around the world's protests have erupt into the v off of the cities police chief step down. he said he was quitting off of ministers and benjamin netanyahu. government's awesome to use excessive polls against those protesting, as well as controversial traditional opa who us president joe biden is hosting sweden's prime minister with kristen at the white houses use the shelves, supports for the countries entry into nato. the missing comes ahead of next week's nature. summit engine, this swedish prosecutors have charged climates activist gretchen fund with refusing to obey police orders to leave a protest site in early june. the 20 role during the cooper locating
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a hava in namo to prevent oil tankers from leaving the charges can carry a jail term, but fund book is expected to receive a fine. a powerful storm has killed at least one person in the netherlands and one in germany. hundreds of flights have been grounded at amsterdam, shipple at port one of the world, busy as tubs. heavy rain and strong winds also disrupted rail and road travel authorities are urging people to stay indoors. now, some history is being witnessed in outer space. your are in 5 rockets has made its file flight of the 2 days the bucket. lost it all from the french, diana about an hour ago, caring soft light from germany and fonts and to orbits when any 3 decades. the area and 5 has been the key parts of the european space agencies launch program. just to look at some of the are in 5 biggest missions. the 3 on 5
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isa is workhorse rocket for over 2 decades now. after some early failures in the 19 ninety's had turned into one of the most reliable launch vehicles in the industry. this final slide carrying 2 satellites, one french, one german will be the series 117 commission. earlier ones included ground breaking science expeditions like the launch that carried the rosetta space probe, which went on to liaise with a comment and land on one. for the 1st time. for the baby colombo mission, a 7 year journey to mercury, it's paired satellites will only settle into a stable orbit around the solar systems in are most planted in late 2025. and then there was the area on 5 as most famous passenger, the james web space telescope, which within just months after launch begin delivering stunning pictures of the universe around us. of the,
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the already on 6 will replace the area on 5 is the european heavy lift rock and of choice. it's 3 stage design will be able to heave over 20000 kilograms into low earth orbit. and around half that payload into higher g, a stationary orbits, had a significantly lower cost. then it's predecessor, it's development, however, has been marked by delays and it still isn't clear when the already on 6 will go up . for the 1st time. we are not mentioning yet a long show date to a launch period. we're having some good the code. thanks because milestone to it was i'm a especially also to of the desk that i, that i my probation. and these 2 tests, of course, we need to define and to, to, i mean, on the effect of focus of a good thing. you have in 6 launcher points, you know, go through uh, flights on the launch bed. but for now, it's time to say good bye to a legendary rock at the already on 5 will be
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a tough act to follow high up into the arts atmosphere and to beyond oh, that's good morning. this with keith calling, who joins me from washington. d. c. p is the editor of space west dot com is good to have you with us on dw, and use. so it's an end of an era, but also a beginning of a new one. this rocket did have a lot of success rate though of, of more than 95 percent. so what is the european space agency putting a stop to it as well? do you like anything you want to do better and cheaper? and the area on 6, when it does fly is designed to be much cheaper to launch and that will have more capability. of course it's been delayed which sort of under cuts out a little bit, but once it gets fine, when would hope that the legacy a very on 5 carry suit the area on 6. and it continues to launch all this amazing stuff and just space. and one more way to expect. so he already touched on this, but what more can we expect from it? success of the are in 6. well, they are the same,
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bigger things and so forth. there's other telescopes in space missions that will be launched at some point. we're going to be trying to get samples back from mars. it's an international mission between nasa nisa and these will be launched using i hope they're gone 6 to watch their own. so it's, it's going to continue be, are you say it's europe's rock is really kind of the world's rock? it's much something for everybody. and does it make sense for europe in countries to launch their own rockets? because space x, for example, says it can do the same job, but for much cheaper. well define cheaper, you know, do, and then of course, having just one solution to everything is like asking for trouble in the space business. you always want redundancy, but it's also important that not just one part of the world have this capability. and as you heard, everyone 6 is having some bursting pains. but that's because they're pushing the technology as well. so having more ways to do the same thing and many other places
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is very healthy. that is to the costs are to give you certain average of the things out, look at the technology advances. and so for these things all costs roughly the same in the long run. and where does this launch now? leave the european space agency and in comparison to the other major space programs out there as well. other than waiting for everyone 6 to to be able to fly. i mean, where do i start east as part of the space station they've got their participating . the james web space, telecom scope, which was just mentioned. and did, you know, isa has, again, has a finger in just about everything that's being done in space, in many ways of leading the way. so, healthy future head, please keep calling the editor of space rest dot com, speaking to us from washington dc. thank you very much indeed for your time. my pleasure to to some sports news now and wimbledon tennis with wells,
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number 3, the new method of marked his return to officer and last year is bad on there. the on russian and by the russian plays with a 1st round victory. i met with of david power and grace and his straits set. when over onto the ferry of great britain, the russian is chasing his 6 total ties the season. his best previous showing at rooms in was run into the 5th rounds 2 years ago. and also on wednesday top see it gets to uptake is, has advanced to the 3rd round of the straits that's when again saw, right. so the best horrible hold on. so i take is car and seeing right. number one in the world, she made light to look also. i'm see the spanish opponent to secure her 40th match when also season as a 12th grade victory. so ethic is already. uh huh. she's already 13 french open titles, and also a us get one wimbledon. here's
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reminder of our top story, the seller, russia and ukraine are accusing each other of trying to attack. you're not just new kids. as soon as he sees operation power station, the crime in the cues is ukraine of trying to sabotage the pond from southeast and ukraine. cube accuses russia and this occupying forces of taunting explosives that are why they can also find much more news analysis and video on a website that is d w dot com. but coming up next is overlay to business with my colleague kate kate ferguson. i'll see you soon. take care. bye bye. the every jenny is surprises me. you've got it all out to give you some of the recipes and.

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