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film and television stars, drawing writers on stripe over shrinking pay and the threat of artificial intelligence. it is the biggest show, the striking, 60 years plus when i'm out at work, i'm scared of getting a call to tell me that my son has been shot. imagine we have to live with this kind of fear in a country like friend a country divided marks. it's national unity de france holds bus deal day celebrations, weeks after protest over police violence. the sarah kelly. welcome to the program. russian president vladimir putin is threatening to walk away from the blacks, the grain deal unless some sanctions are lifted. the year long deal has guaranteed safe shipping routes and unable to crane to export grain to the world with the deal
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set to expire on monday. putting is using the pressure to demand western countries end blockages on some russian exports and payments. when we're gonna have somebody, we may suspend all participation in the deal here. what you didn't notice, i'd like to say once again and then they will fulfill the promise is given to us, let them to fill those promises and then we'll rejoined the deal immediately. and that's come more now with dw special corresponds with abraham. she is running us from keys, a russia saying that it sees no grounds to extend the current frame deal. how disruptive could be absence of adobe for global food supplies, and what could it mean for you create itself? hello, fresh i have pulls out of this deal. this could be disastrous of for the world exports would simply stop. we would go back to seeing rush, a pardon, ukrainian green, stuck in sports. this would lead to shortages in many places in the world. ukraine
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is known as one of the main food baskets of the world, in places like africa that there would be a short supply. and this would also lead to an increase in the global price of green, a, given the shortest, that would be created without a ukraine's exports. but that's one option. the other option is that ukraine, you know, defies rushes actions and continues to export. it's green without basic security guarantees from russia. this would put cruise and the ships under a huge, a risk and danger of strikes and attacks. this would mean that insurance companies would not be able to possibly not be able to insure these exports anymore. but ukraine had previously when we were, you know, in a similar situation said that they would try to put together an insurance plan that would insure the ships in the case that russia pulls out of the greenfield. but in any case, it would have disastrous consequences. and the conflict as well into the 2nd year
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and it will be a 1000000 people have left ukraine. many families have been separated. how have you been observing the told that the war is taking on new premiums? well we're, the war is now well into the 2nd year and it's reached to sort of i think i would call it a limbo face for a lot of civilians here. and ukraine. civilian life is possible in major cities like you have where you are, where i am right now. and that's partially thanks to the effective air defense systems that ukraine has developed over the past year and a half or so at the same time, there's always a risk that one could get struck. we see the virtually every night set despite the how effective the air defense systems are. every once in a while, a rocket or debris makes its way into a civilian building. we saw what happened when we leave just last week when a russian rocket hit an apartment building. and so that puts a lot of families in
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a very, very difficult, you know, having to make a very, very difficult choice. do they stay together and take that risk and put their children through having to go to a shelter while they're in school every time there's a siren or do they, you know, continue being separated and live with the told that that would have on the family . but at this, but in with that choice, they would be giving their, their children, perhaps a little bit more safety and stability. it's a very difficult choice that any parent of any parent would struggle with an i spoke to one father here in cube who has, who's been living with that choice. let's take a listen to what he has to say. ringback * and god bless. this is how alexander the machine, it spends time with his daughter, so lumiere, me and his wife, christina often joins. and when with them,
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it's almost like they're together. but they're not. he's at home in kia, of green, and there's thousands of kilometers away along the quality of what his name is for . yeah. when i talk to them, it feels like i'm with them. but when i finish the phone call, i realize i look around and i realize that i'm not, but it will pass and the part of alexander can't leave the country. marshal law means men of fighting age have to stay, but his family are safe in scotland. there they have a new house, new school, new friends, and a new language. they're having to build a new life without him. what's a bunch of them are like moving tonight? we see on television and on the internet. family is getting divorced because the distance is difficult, the very difficult time wasn't. maybe we're still together because we are united around. so on the whole, the feeling we understand what this is on the phone with. let's show it to, alexander does his best to follow. so the me a school progress via voice notes and videos. her teachers tend
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to see the even visited him last october. but the light of being together was turned dark by russian drawing a tax on key of why they were your business to you all about movement. the only thing i'm grateful was that they would leave it, but it was very scary. equally, when you look at the situation like what is happening here and what is best for the child, you have to make sacrifices so sure seems that please, as the work continues, there's separation starting to few less temporary. at 1st, alexander thought they would just have to spend 12 months apart. but now he's accepted that at least for the next school year. the best thing for social media is to stay in scotland. you can find land and alexander, situation across ukraine with no signs of the war will be over soon. exports worry
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about the long term effects on families and the country. i literally been over his studies, so see what demographic problems for decades. she worries that the longer the war lasts, the more rooted children and their mothers will become in their new homes after the war. returning to a ruined country may seem like a per option, and many refugees are precisely the people. ukraine will need some dissented, so it should be added that 70 percent of women who left after february 24th have higher education's a bit of glass. not as a math issue. you understand very well that if the wife has a higher education, then most likely the husband does to. that is we will lose a significant part of human and social capital school is to turn out to them. actually, alexander uses bedtime stories to keep a link with his daughter in law school lunch or less, or a level 5 feet simple festival. not to break this connection between us,
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all of them. so we don't create some kind of chasm as we communicate in the morning with them during the day and in the evening. it's like going to bed together, the higher on the spot to all of them. tonight he reads for children's poems by ukrainian after followed a miracle and got more. he was killed in the war, but his words rolled from mind this ukrainian child where she comes from they are there, there isn't an invisible cost to this war, isn't there? absolutely. there's definitely, as i mean, every time i would come into your cream. well, one of the ways is now to take the night train from poland. i noticed that the vast majority of the passengers on the train would always be women and their children. when we arrived here in key of, i would always witness these very emotional re,
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unions on the train track. and it's something that i, you know, asked our team here about. so are people, you know, are people returning on mass back to you creating now that you know, license just licensed cities are a possible we dug into this a little bit. and that's how we stumbled upon really the idea of the story of the stories we found that most people were just coming here to visit. um, you know, people like alexander and his family who have made the choice to, to stay a part. and we felt that that was indeed one of the invisible costs of this, where i mean, the scores perhaps, you know, coverage of the source, perhaps often rightfully dominated with things like the green deal that we were just talking about or ammunition deals or what's going on in the front lines of but then there are stories like this. there are these battles that are going on in ukrainian society every day. and once that you clean society will likely have to grapple with for many, many years to come. and we felt that that was just as an important part of that story. and that's how we, we, we, you know, that was the thinking behind
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a speaking to alexander and his family and giving them display the w special correspondent, abraham in keys. thank you. here's a look at some other headlines from around the world. the international criminal court has opened a new pro into alleged more crimes and so down the united nation says that it has found evidence of a mass grave in west star for more than 3000 people. have been killed and millions displaced since the conflict between rival generals flared 3 months ago. it's the world health organization is warning that aspartame, a common artificial sweetener could be linked to cancer. the un agencies calling for more research into the substance, millions consumer sweetener, every day as a sugar substitute in diet soft drinks and other foods us regulators have
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approved a non prescription birth control pill. the drug appeal will be available from next year. the decision winds contraceptive access in the us square abortion rights are increasingly under threat. india space agency is set to launch a rocket that will attempt to land april bonnet rover on the moon. now, the spacecraft will deliver the rover to the moon's largely unexplored south pole. the polar region is of particular interest the scientist due to the presence of ice which could potentially support a future space station. the $203.00 will blast into space on an indian mark. 3 rock at tundra on means moon vehicle in sanskrit and handy. the program is seen as a symbol of india as growing geo political ambitions. it's had success and failure . it was 2008, when indian scientists sent the tundra on one proven to space and towards or the
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satellite. it was successfully inserted into orbit around the moon and sent back data for nearly a year. the orbit or also intentionally crashed a probe onto the surface that helped to provide groundbreaking proof of the presence of water there. and it also given the other confidence that one can do this to put a satellite in orbit around the moon. and then from very nearby 100 kilometers studied the surface of the moon and, and look at not just things on the surface, but underneath the surface. the 2nd chandra admission launched in 2019 intending to take the next step. the idea was not to crash it prove on the moon, but rather touched down in a controlled way. a soft landing of feet that until then had only been successfully carried out by the us. the soviet union and china emissions orbit or worked as planned. but the lander with the rover hit, the surface much too fast,
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cutting off communications, leaving it damaged beyond repair. an emotional set back for the indian space agency . it's chairman prime minister neuron, dra moody and the country as a whole. but the failure didn't kill the program. odds today, jen, that about go to making our wish to touch the moon. send that amount of 5 horsemen our wish to embrace the moon. our has only grown stronger. our problem who i autumn with both. why on kind of now, india is trying again to try you on 3 is planning to solve the land on the lunar surface. this time there will be no orbit or just a propulsion system, lander, and rover like its predecessor, the mission is aiming for the moon's south pole. a lot is on the line for india's space agency. is very important for the store for many reasons. it is not just
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a mission to the moon. it is a mission to test many technologies. it is important because india is destined to become a huge player on the global stage right now. not just because india can produce this technology and then you cannot make session, but also becoming a formidable competitor in the commercial space market. if everything goes as planned, this time around, the tundra on 3 is the lander should touch down on the 23rd or 24th of august. everyone back in india will be hoping for us soft landing. and we will go live to the launch of chandra, on 3 here on the w news and just a few hours time. meantime, in india, the yamuna river has reached its highest levels in nearly half a century. flooding parts of the capital daily, exceptional monsoon reigns have caused widespread damage. authorities have closed
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schools and offices and are warning the drinking water will have to be rationed. it's rare for delhi i to see the river and speed. dum munos fluttered rhodes in north of the capitol deli, disrupting transport. the water has forced this way into homes, meaning thousands of had to move out during jeep is trying to salvage what you can from her flooded kitchen. and wonders how she'll be able to cook perfect children. water levels have been rising steadily and residency their costs for help have gone on answer. server says she hasn't receiving any assistance and her children have not eaten since last night. they may then, if she has lost everything the money since the monsoons began at the beginning of june, that leaves recorded more than twice for dream. full of people are worried,
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the waters will rise. further. lucre says that those who could have already left and taken refuge elsewhere. floodwaters are mixed with freeness water and sewage present, a health hazard. the city of 20000000 remains on high alert schools, colleges and government offices have been closed till sunday. frances holding events to celebrate by still day president, the menu on my account will preside over the military parade with india's prime minister and arrange remote as his guest of honor. but the day of unity comes as france is divided over the reaction to the police, shooting of a teenage driver. the killing and protests that followed have exposed exposed fault lines in society. the the use sonya found the car reports from parents, the justice, no peace. a much virus against police bivens and waste has
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a subsidy, gets out of control. you believe racism was behind the recent police shooting the nature of reading origin for those of the suburbs, it creates an everyday fear. rashid kiki, a formal bead, is a fall list and be closer and closer to what coverage of the when i or how that works. i'm scared of of getting a call to tell me that my son has been shot. imagine we have to live with this kind of fear in a country like friends. it can't be given a situation like this. politicians have to act to find a solution because let's be honest. there is racism in the police. it exists, not the father lo mika says, the police need to own people's trust and put additions, need to take on the social problems. the government hasn't given any response to the social divisions running through the country. in many subgroups,
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people don't have the same rights, they don't have the same access to public services. frustrations have erupted marginalized and multi ethnic in the suburbs have right at an angle, against of the latest vitamins, his waste, a fresh challenge, requested the money to my call to fix the problem that he speaks up security and both to address the underlying. so feedback to us, so to what to my co isn't on the, on the pressure of to tack of the volume. and he's also in the political pressure from default, right? for show the marine defense natural riley is benefiting from the places with voters approving all sorts of response. i'm how long killed hard line policies on crime and immigration level 3 is a former police officer and we don't know and be independent spotty illnesses. the problem is not with all of our employees, the cost is to say for the police,
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i'm not racist. someone is not jerome the, you know, they talk to who they work in a very difficult context between cities and neighborhoods. where the overwhelming majority of foreigners or a foreign origin with codes from elsewhere. they know that it's the real problem to the type of for him, and he also points to sing good pollution, disturbing of emotions. so if i can put down the bone, you and i can assist this. what we seen is not a kangaroo into somebody's uncle, but a pretext for delinquent. this a for all, those who hate frenzy who commit crimes in our country to show that in our institutions clause, because they've been encouraged by certain politicians on the far less to keep repeating that we've seen bad color. nice idea to me. so could we use that to his argument has no take us here. the unrestored police might and is just the latest crisis dropped from. i'm sorry, i'm set to see my country like this really said. it's not how i'd like friends to
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be as well as friends gets ready to celebrate busty d a fits nothing on some field. the country has reached a tipping point. stand for more. let's move to paris to speak with our correspondence. sonya found the car. sonya, as we just saw a field day, the national day of france taking place in a particularly tense moment for the country. what is the officer like? what about the day or if it's not so not as it's cold here in france, it is a major event on the national calendar. and of course, the highlight is the traditional military parade that will take they shortly on the clinic, shows that easy. and that is, you know, for the form pageantry that was the best of that. and so is your, what i'm standing not far from this one, is that easy? but it's true that the reason quiet have suddenly cost a shadow over this national holiday. now, french authorities have banned the sale of fireworks, which is a big part of the national holiday usually. and that is because, you know,
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those fireworks have also been used against bodies in recent flights of cities and municipalities and phones. so they've also can some firework display as well. for example, the wisdom sub powers, sub of unknown, say it would that 17 year old, tedious dro, uh, was killed with the police. and that sparked oldest unrest until the manager is suddenly subdued and things for maintenance. what security measures are in place today, are there any demonstrations planned with the certainly no demonstrations planned today, and there is a massive security police presence here. there are about 45 calls and police officers were deployed across the funds last night and also to the and that's the same number as was deployed during the height of the andrea's. and they would be backed up by, you know, almost v codes, but helicopters of by jones there is, there is also in paris this evening, officially, the display of fireworks, the policies expecting about 70000 people to show up. and, and you know,
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that is why the difficulties also being the stop and the parties really kind of on highlights for any kind of company breaking off. so when you find the car in paris, thank you. this film and television production in the united states is set to be mostly shut down after the hollywood actors union voted to go on strike. now performers are joining hollywood writers who have already been on stripe for 11 weeks. both groups say that they are being short changed, even as production studios take a huge profit. couldn't close in hollywood for the 1st time in over 60 years, the hotline of american cinema is facing an industry wide shut down. the production on major film shows and series is grinding to a halt as act isn't right to join forces to them on that to pay contracts. a strike is an instrument of last resort. we've tried for 4 weeks to reach
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a deal with the am p t p. and unfortunately they have left us with no alternative act as the demanding that the share of streaming profits and cooled into regulations on all to special intelligence. to the vast majority of those on strike, the stakes a high. yeah, actors or not? well, the sites like the top point 0001. everyone else is actually a lot of actors have to have a 2nd or 3rd or 4th jobs. living the head of disney, bob, i go hit back. the threat of industrial action, cooling, union, expectations, unrealistic but the president of the act is union made her demands clear
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that you share no. well because you were under the union strike. please act as a prohibited from performing films, as well as promoting them, leaving the entertainment industry in limbo until a compromise can be found. the world, the tennis now and the lenise fatigue, dean is dream run at wimbledon has ended in the semi finals. the ukrainian wildcard was beaten by another on seated player lock key to bundle shoulda of the czech republic. now if i'm to show about here serving for the match, made light work of her opponent at one stage winning 7 consecutive games and the 6363, victory becomes the 1st and see the e mail final is sewage in king. in 1963, and she'll be the underdog again. 6 feed on store beats, arena,
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southern lanka in the other semi find but the check player is just happy to be there after and during a miserable 2022. i didn't play for 6 months last year and uh yeah, you never know if you can be an adult level again and i'm just so grateful to be here and to be healthy. you know, to play dennis again. so yeah, i was. 8 still watching my best time playing close for the cost on so it's a, it's a yeah, a change both um, just very grateful. now a server in california has had an orderly difficult time trying to wrangle back control of his surfboard from a territorial sea. otter footed shows the r hijacking the man surfboard while the surface struggles to stop her. the culprit known as otter $841.00, is known to police for fighting, scratching and nibbling on surfboards. are increasingly bold behavior has prompted officials to send
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a team to apprehend her crate from the top story that we're following for you this hour here and dw news person president slaughter improvement has threatened to walk away from the blacks. the brain deals the year long deal expires on monday and being during you printing green exports to the world. put in is using the pressure to push back on western sanction. next, up to the point focuses on nato and the war in ukraine. stay with us if you can for that. i'm 3rd, kelly and berlin. thank you for watching the
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