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the, the, this is dw news live from berlin. russia threatens to walk away from the black sea greenville. the air long dale expires on monday and dangerous vital ukrainian brain exports to the world. president vladimir putin is using the pressure to push back on the western section also coming up when i or how that
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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 friend, a nation divided marks. it's unity de france holds best fields a celebrations weeks after protest over police violence. india launch is a boot. our mission, the spacecraft aims to deliver a pro for to the moon, unexplored south pole if it kind of void. another crash landing the sarah kelly. welcome to the program. russian president vladimir putin is threatening to walk away from the black sea grain deal unless some sanctions are lifted. the year long deal has guaranteed safe shipping routes and unable to crane to explore for grain to the world. with the deal set to expire on monday,
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putting is using the pressure to demand western countries and blockages on some russian export payments. when we're gonna have somebody, we may suspend all participation in the deal here, which you know, 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 to france. now, which is holding events to celebrate it's best deal day president the manual. my chrome will preside over a military parade over with india's prime minister and arrange a modi as his guest of honor. but the day of unity comes as francis divided over the reaction to the police, shooting of a teenage driver, the killing and the protests that followed have exposed fault lines. the w sonya, of falling apart, reports from paris. justice, no peace, a march and virus against police bivens and weeks as
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a subsidy gets out of control. you'll believe racism was behind the recent police shooting of a teenager as read an origin for those of the suburbs. it creates an every day fear a lot. she's taking a formal bead is a fall list and be closer and closer to what coverage of the product were. 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 meet on people's trust and put additions, need to take on a lot of 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 from marginalized and multi ethnic email suburbs have right at an angle against the latest vitamins as waste a fresh challenge for president emmanuel. my call to fix the problem. so you know, he speaks up security and vows to address the underlying so feedback to us. so what's my quote isn't on the, on the pressure to tackle 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. a level 3 is a former police officer and will not know and be independent spotty illnesses. the problem is not with all. yeah, yeah, find police cost is to say for the police,
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i'm not racist. someone is not jerome the, you know, they got to will 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, the types of programs. and he also points to sing the petition disturbing of emotions. so if i go 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 friends who commit crimes in our country to show the institutions clause, because they've been encouraged by certain politicians on the far less to keep repeating that we've seen bad colonizer idea the me so good news that the his argument has no, take us here. the unrestored police might and is just the latest crisis dropped from. i'm sorry,
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i'm sad to see my country like this really said. it's not how i'd like friends to be as friends gets ready to celebrate busty d, a fits not sitting on some fuse, the country has reached a tipping point and i start correspondence on your phone, the car to explain what is the atmosphere like today in paris? as the national day of france takes place in a particularly tense moment. with busty d. o fitz, that's in all as it's cold, here in fonts, is a major event on the national calendar. and of course, the highlight is the traditional military parade that will take place shortly on the eye clinic shows that e z. and that is, you know, for the form pageantry that was the best of that. and so is your, what i'm spending not far from this one, is that easy? but it's true that the reason quiet have suddenly cost a shadow over this nation the 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 of also been used against bodies in recent twice the cities and municipalities in front of the bolts of kansas firework display. as well, for example, the west and some of our some of them don't say it with that 17 year old teenager was killed with the police and that sparked oldest unrest. and so 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 the and that's the same number as was deployed during the height of the andras. and they would be backed up by, you know, almost v codes by helicopters of by drones. and then there is also in paris this evening, official display of fireworks at parties expecting about 70000 people to show up. and you know, that is why the difficulties also being the stop and the parties really kind of on
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highlights for any kind of company breaking out. so when you find the car in paris, thank you. centera. some other story is making headlines. the international criminal court has opened a new probe into alleged war 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 conflicts between rival generals flared 3 months ago, the world health organization is warning that aspartame, a common artificial sweetener could be linked to counselor. the when agency is calling for more research into the substance. millions consume the sweeter every day as a sugar substitute and diet soft drinks and other foods. us regulators have approved a non prescription birth control pill. the drug o po will be available from next year. the decision widens contraceptive access in
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the us, where abortion rights are increasingly under threat. and the space agency is set to launch a rocket that will attempt to land a robotic rover on the moon. the spacecraft will deliver the rover to the moon's largely unexplored south pole. the polar region is of particular interest to scientists due to the presence of ice which could potentially support a future space station. the general and 3 will blast into space on an indian mark 3 rock at chandra on means, moon vehicle in sanskrit and handy. the program is seen as a symbol of india is growing geo political ambitions. it's had success and failure . it was 2008, when indian scientists sent the children and one probe into space and towards our satellite. it was successfully inserted into orbit around the moon and sent back data for nearly a year. the orbit or also intentionally crashed, approve onto the surface that helped to provide groundbreaking proof of the
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presence of water there. and it also given the other confidence that one can do this to put a satellite to the arbiter around the moon. and then from very nearby 100 kilometers study the surface of the moon and, and look at not just things on the surface. but underneath the surface, the 2nd chandra and mission launched in 2019 intending to take the next step. the idea was not to crash or 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, cutting off communications, leaving it damaged beyond repair and emotional set back for the indian space agency . it's chairman, prime minister, no render moody and the country as a whole,
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but the failure didn't kill the program. it's 2 day, 10 that a month or 2, making our wish to touch the moon. trembling, my file goes to mann. our wish to embrace the moon. our has only grown stronger are probably why are much both why are kind of now india is trying again, the tundra 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. space agency is very important for the store. for many reasons. it is not just the emission to the moon, it is a mission to test many technologies. it is important because india
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is destined to become a huge play 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 land or should touch down on the 23rd or 24th of august. everyone back in india will be hoping for a soft landing that's burgundy, w, so schmidt to run the crushed on who joins us here in the studio. i mean, this is, this is so exciting where we're talking about here. tell us a little bit of more about the mission and what the goals are. so tom graham 3, if it successfully lands today, then this would be in this 1st lunar landing mission. and this is a huge feet in depth lands to land in the southern full region of the moon. and this region was specifically chosen because we anticipate that we find water in
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this region. and some of the other things that the 103 mission plans to do is to find the temperature of the lunar surface and then to find out what elements one minute or this other is in the lunar story of the, of, for the uh, the rover itself has many testing equipment and the lando has many testing equipment and it's named after the indian space research father going to become satellite. so the lambda is also close because that's so nice, i mean, and you know, when, when, when the scientist, when the experts are looking at this, what are they thinking, what are the chances do they think that they will have success here? this time it's looking pretty good, but it's hard to see it because many of the global luna emissions in the foster phase tundra and please be this as such. i'm trying to also crashed moments before it was supposed to defend um, but this time they have a bit of a system. it's about 300 kilograms bulkier this time. and all of this extra weight
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is basically going into the safeguards and select for examples. they've made it stronger and they have strengthened the legs so that it can absolve more shock. it's bike here also because this extra few with and further they've updated the software. they have a new velocity center, so the list is endless on how they've tried to develop. and for example, the i a side will chapman. he said that this model was not designed based on sexes, but rather to avoid the fee. yes. ok. the landing rover victrum is also pretty special. i mean, not just because of the name, right? yeah. the rule that it says has 4 different tests that it will, i'm sorry, the line to it says when performed 4 different tests, primarily this time we'd also find out about noun creeks. it's like how we have critics have been a quick from the moon. we've get the temperature from about 10 centimeters under the ground. in addition to this, it also carries
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a spectrometer which will be deployed to that over onto the moon. how is india looking at this has a potential moment for itself and the global space res india has wanted to put it says in the center of the bill to the technology, a farm like sort of a long time. and this mission would be super crucial for this because of and just planning and when our mission would defined in the future. and even this project, this of internationally collaborated like and also helping and isa is helping in and 7, se space agencies around the world has the india put this project together. so this would also mean that india would be the recipe and off of data from other space missions from other space agencies as well. and the prospects for india as a commercial space travel is that also being discuss what's the bus around that. but even with the previous b s and the launches, this was an instrument to a thing like many private players had us and they failed to indian rockets. so this
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could be super important. but another important update that's coming up is india is also launching detail, which is a vehicle that will look at the sun. so shocking 3 or 4 days after the luna mission, india is going to also look at the sun. so schmidt around the christian on joining us from our dw science department, and we thank you so much for joining us. thank you. and we will go live to the launch here on dw dues in just under an hour's time. so to stay with us. meantime the northern hemisphere summer is well underway with heat waves on both sides of the atlantic. heat alerts are in place across much of europe with celsius. temperature is forecast to be well into the forty's. millions are sweltering in italy, spain probation, greece and turkey. authorities are urging residents and torres to be cautious and drink plenty of water, access to some nature of reserves and for us is closed. in the us,
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several states have been hit by tornadoes, as well as unusually high temperatures. a clear up is underway in illinois, where twisters ripped the roofs off of homes and sent householders rambling for safety. in mexico, construction workers have been struggling to stay on the job with the monitor topping 50 degrees celsius. they are saying, cold weather, cold water, excuse me, and oral we hydration. salts are central to keep them going. and in india, they have new river has reached its highest levels and nearly half a century flooding parts of the capital. daily, exceptional monsoon reigns have caused widespread damage. authorities have closed schools and offices and are warning the drinking water will have to be rationed. it's rare for daily eyes to see the river and speed. the munos fluttered roads in north of the capitol deli, disrupting transport. the water has forced this range of homes,
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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 for her children. water levels had been rising steadily and residency their costs for help have gone on, answered sire says she hasn't receiving any assistance and her children have not eaten since last night. and even if she had lost everything the money since the monsoons began at the beginning of june, dudley's recorded more than twice ever dream fall. and people are worried. the waters will rise further. lucre says that those who could have already left and taken refuge elsewhere would floodwaters through mixed wood freeness, water and sewage present, a health hazard. the city of 20000000 remains on high alert schools,
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colleges and government offices have been closed till sunday. here in germany climate protesters have disrupted services at hamburger and digital door fair for us. by blocking the runaways activists from the group last generation said that the german government has failed to cut greenhouse gas emissions from the transport sector, which are contributing to climate change. but the travel disruptions did not play well with many of the passengers climate activist breach to security sense and blew themselves to a runway. their actions halted slides for several hours. angry passengers who got an apple that doesn't take any precautions. well, anyone can just walk in this time, it was climate activism. the next time it could be terrace to climb the fence. you get the protesters from the last generation group say they wanted to draw attention
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to the climate crisis. but they're protest coincided with the start of the summer holidays. in hamburg, several passengers said targeting ordinary people was the wrong way to achieve the group's goals and hit the wrong people. it's a shame that doing this on the 1st day of the holidays when families are looking forward to taking the long awaited holiday. the trustees understand the active as they are to be the opposite of what they intended. during the beginning of the holidays and families are happy and looking forward to going away, i understand the climate purchases have sympathy for them, but not in this way. last generation activist sub repeatedly blocked traffic by moving themselves to roads in cities across germany. the group say their unusual stance are designed to highlight environmental damage and press for more decisive action to counter global warming. us president joe biden has wrapped up
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a trip to europe that included attending nato's annual summit and a meeting with norfolk leaders in finland, fight, and said that he believed russia had already lost its warren ukraine. and that flooded me and pretend would not resort to using nuclear weapons. he made the comments before his departure from the finish capital. how sink a warm welcome from natives? newest member job i didn't meets with regional leaders in helsinki with finland, having ended it's decades long neutrality. by joining the alliance, the new era in cities, security policy has become to you will be one of those grow to history. the nordic nations forces already work closely with the us military carrying out joints, maneuvers in northern finland. just weeks ago. finland's border with
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russia spends 1300 kilometers more than doubling the length of nato's eastern frontier border once sweden. so session is approved or full. nordic states will have joined the alliance. you're a big push, so we don't even want to imagine what your but look like with the war and he's crane a fight and was in an office. he's a great supporter. fewer then discuss. so back to me for 2 whole the security issues dominated by didn't, snorted triple. but he also touched are on climate change. i like it. the law is the only ex, essential threat face. and we don't have a lot of time if we continue to work together, we can deal with a clear signal. the us president intends to keep a close eye on both sides of the atlantic. film and television production in the united states is set to mostly shut down after the hollywood actors union voted to go on strike. performers are joining hollywood writers who have already been on
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strike for 11 weeks. both groups say that they are being short changed even as production studios. take a huge process. scott. the curtains closed in hollywood. for the 1st time in over 60 years, the hotline of american cinema is facing an industry wide shut down. production on major film shows and series is grinding to a halt. as act isn't writers 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 a deal with the and 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 artificial intelligence to the vast majority of those on strike, the stakes a high yeah. acura. so now we'll take sides like the tops like point
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0001. everyone else is actually a lot of actors have to have a 2nd or 3rd or 4th job. 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. the way that you share the well because you went on to the union strike greens act as a prohibited from performing in films as well as promoting them, leaving the entertainment industry in limbo until a compromise can be found tennis now and lena spittle dina's dream of
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running ad wimbleton has ended in the semi finals, the cleaning wilds, car woods, beaten by another, and seated player, marquetto a bundle show of the czech republic. frontier silva here serving for the match, made like work of her opponent at one stage winning 7 consecutive games and the 6363 by 3 to becomes the 1st and seat of female. finally, since billie jean king in 1963, and she'll be the underdog again, 6 seed ons to, for the arena. it's not a lanka. and the other 70 find that 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're going to be an adult level again and i'm just so grateful to be here and to be how so you know to play dennis again. so yeah, was the last day of watching my best time playing qualities for the cost on so it's
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a, it's a yeah, a change growth um just see a very grateful to me just of or had a much tougher time in her semi final against her hard hitting opponent from bella, bruce, southern lincoln took the 1st set after a tie break more far back, taking the next 2 sets to reach the final for the 2nd consecutive year. and she says that you've learned from last time when she los after going a set. i'm learning to transform the, the bed energy into a good one. so the, the anger that i had the from this versus i, i tried to stay focused, you know, some, some things i have no control over, you know, she can ace any time she can hit the big serve, even if i have a break points. and that's frustrating a bit, but i'm glad that i'm not accepting it them and the dig in deep you know, to, to just go to go and win this match and,
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and hopefully this tournament. so for meantime in california has had an orderly difficult time trying to wrangle back control of his surfboard form a territorial sea. otter footed shows the other, the otter hijacking demand surfboard, while the surfers struggles to stop for the culprit who is known as our 841 is no to police, providing scratching and nibbling on surfboards are increasingly bold behavior has prompted officials to send a team to apprehend her you're up to date. thanks for watching the
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