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the, the, you're watching the, the, the news live from berlin. russia carries out a 2nd straight night of the air strikes on odessa, the ukrainian fort city has been under increased attack since most, colquitt of greenville meant to prevent a global through crisis. also coming up on the show, south africa says, why do we approach and won't attend next month?
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in brick summit in person, the russian president would have been subject for arrest for war crimes under international law. plus more heat warnings as high temperatures scorch, southern europe. italy announces the highest alert levels in many of its biggest cities, sends out volunteers in rome to help those struggling with the heat. the hello, i'm clear. richardson, thank you very much for joining us. a 2nd night of what you kind described as hellish, aerial assaults by rational on the city of odessa home to ukraine's primary grain shipment port in the black sea. according to the cities military administration, this recent attack was close, powerful, and very massive. ukraine's at the ports of grain and oil terminal have been damaged. moscow described the previous attack on odessa the day before as a mass for venge strike in response to keep the tank on the bridge connecting
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russia with cry, mail, air raids were also heard in other parts of ukraine, with a drone attack reported on the capitol. he's studies corresponding economy as reporting from key, if you told us about the extent of the damage in odessa, this was shared. this was the 2nd night of s strikes against odessa, the biggest single i tried calling the cities tend to be in war, according to the authorities. that when it's time, they used lots of different types of cruise missiles at the same time, making it seem you different, difficult for ukraine, the defense is to down those missiles. we understand that the damage in the pool is pretty massive. there's 2 of meetings here is to serve, had the damage done in some possible up to 50 percent of the grand storage capacity destroyed. and thankfully, not so much in the way of civilian victims is a talk so far of 6 injuries, but no casualties for now. but said this was really,
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really huge attack on ukraine's kind of economy. deluxe loudon is a real force equivalency of the russians. saying that because ukraine attacked a breach that was used for transporting ministry supplies to crime in to something ukraine. we're now going to attack a green terminal that is used to send food from your brain to around the world. you know, after scrapping a grain export still russia. i said that cargo ships headed to ukrainian ports on the black sea are going to be regarded as a possibly carrying military cargo. that doesn't sound good, does it? well, certainly this is must go up and guarantee up till recently we'd heard people like to meet your best calls, pretend spokesperson saying that russia couldn't guarantee the safety of training ships going to ukraine poor. so speculation, maybe they would be mines, but this is effectively saying, any ship that goes anywhere near desa or any of the ports near it will likely be attacked by russian ships that had been hopes here in ukraine. that would be some kind of solution to maybe even without a full scale grain deal at some kind of 3rd party mediation,
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some kind of outside ships to protects convoys of green ships coming in and out would enable the continuation of the workings of the basically what's being in place of the last year that now seems to be off the table and you guys are scrambling to look for alternatives. there's talk of trying to ship more through the danube river and into romania where the poets are safe. but none of that has anywhere near the capacity needed, and i think we're going to really see green prices spiking as it becomes clear that this grand deal is not well and truly that doesn't connolly. speaking to me earlier . well, south africa sides that russian president vladimir putin will not be attending next month. some bricks summit in johannesburg. the annual meeting brings together the leaders of brazil, russia, india, china, and south africa. and put in, attendance had raised a difficult diplomatic questions for the host country with russian for the russian president, facing an arrest warrant by the international criminal court. as a member of the i, c. c,
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south africa would have been obligated to arrest him if he showed up at the meeting . the kremlin says put in, well instead join the summit via video and our correspondence approval, which was funny here he joined us earlier from cape town to explain this decision. so that the guy has had to call into the cost of having put in the state being one so that they can. so i was, i think what would happen is that if putting the was to step on. so that's again. so it was, i think, the amount of diplomatic pressure that has been coming into the cost of him coming to so that's the goal already the economy was feeling the pinch you saw that around was also, you know, going up and down from the time this or war issue has been, uh, uh, under discussion. so i think so after that has had then counted the cost of having the russian prison coming to south africa. and what would the cause and the damage
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that to build cause in terms of is relations international. i was privileged was the harry in cape town because they could look now at some other world news headlines more than 30 people have been killed in algeria after a bus collided head on with another vehicle. the boss burst into flames and during at least a dozen others officials have not confirmed the cause of the crash which occurred in a remote area of the sahara desert. women have taken to the streets and they ask on capital kabul to protest. the tele bonds decision to close beauty salons. nationwide, security forces broke up the demonstrations using tasers and fire hoses. the band adds to a growing number of restrictions on women's freedoms. since the time on to power. the record breaking heat wave has been tightening its grip on southern europe. temperatures in the mediterranean region have soared over 48 degrees celsius.
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that's over a 104 degrees fahrenheit. italy's been baking under some of the highest temperatures . more than 20 major tally and cities are under some alerts escaping the daytime heat. people in rome out on the straits just off to sunrise. from exercise to wedding photo shoots with major cities across the totally on red alert for the 3rd heat wave of the summer. this is the only time of day. some people can go outside and get to the bid. they might incredible. i've never experienced such high temperatures, it's really off of it. i mean, the club into the heat wave is putting pressure on each of these health system. emergency departments have reported an increase in patient number children and the elderly a particularly at risk with temperatures well above 40 degrees celsius. some doctors are doing house coals,
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sparing patients from the heat outside the bits, and then see on a elderly people are afraid of vulnerable people. uncle leo, not that are at risk during the heat wave, and they were afraid even if they have air conditioning, is it home or supportive family water? most of all, they're afraid they wouldn't be able to go outside cuz some of them are afraid that they won't make it through. i wouldn't know the heat wave is expected to continue for another wake and whether authorities of wants that that will likely be more dangerously high temperatures before the summer is always on. i spoke earlier to journalist, see my book to enroll and to ask if this extreme record breaking weather is influence a public debate across italy as well. i think there's some frustration for a lot of people that these things are being discussed right now. well, where in the situation of this extreme,
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where the passing end instead being discussed when things are normal, that doesn't happen enough. and some have suggested that that needs to be done more often because it's not just these extreme heat waves that we're seeing. we've seen earlier this yeah, extreme drought that led to very dangerous floods where people lost their lives. it's, well, it's all interconnected, unrelated, and cost of climate change. no study carried out by a climate change. think time kids in easily said that the country italians, a majority of them, are fully aware of the climate crisis and climate change. they want action to be done. but there is a distrust of the politicians, the institutions, as well as the media, as to what actually can be done to deal with it. and they feel as if there is a lack of representation on this issue across the political spectrum. so frustration with that we got the for the moment, the concern is about dealing with the current situation, the emergency situation of these extreme temperatures and spain is similarly
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affected by these extreme temperatures. let's go to dw is going to have salt. so it was in seville for us. how was the spanish government prepared for these temperatures as well? it's certainly not doing enough that are new reports that the around $300.00 people have died already this month due to the extreme deeds. the government passed a new law earlier this year that is supposed to help people that have to work outside. but the biggest problem as to the most folder that the route in your residence home. a lot of times the no air conditioning, the air conditioning, and all of the rooms, it just becomes a matter of life and death for the elderly, of course. and so the same problem exists in school. there is a long summer break between july and september. yeah, but with a heat wave starting early and earlier during the year,
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classroom temperatures are starting to become a big problem too. and there will be environmental knock on effects to won't there talk us through some of those effects of this extreme heat? well, the, there's really something like a worst case scenario at the moment because of the high temperature and the drought at the same time. it has mess with the effect on the risk of biased by us. there is a huge, right fire burning on the canary islands. at the moment, thousands of people have had to leave that home already. and of course, it also has huge effect on farming. authorities say that the damage worth hundreds of millions of europe as the being costs are ready. this year the government passed a plan to head farm out the 2000000000 the euro plan, 2 adults, 2 to adapt to the extreme deep. but it's certainly not enough to health and safety,
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environmental and economic impacts. it's also of course, holiday season. how is main accommodating taurus that are coming to visit the country? yes, indeed, some of the worst affected areas at the moment. 7 staying in the canary islands are at the same time, one of the, some of the most popular holiday destination that a 3rd, to use the toe, a tourist to stay indoors, especially in and regions where extreme heat alerts exit. but across the thing chose to stay indoors during your summer vacation is not the most pleasant thing and a lot of to ignore the warning and the end up for with medical treatments, india and sex shots are important for us from spain. thank you so much. sports now and the women's football world cupcakes off in australia and new zealand on thursday, our sports correspondence took
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a closer look at the national teams of the 2 host nations. in auckland, new zealand, they visited the so called firms and, and present australia. they dropped in on the matilda as well. it's been a long wait. but the matilda is all finally about to find out what it means to host a world cup in their own backyard. that must be in australia. it will be on this side, but they won't be the only thing with the wind of a home crowd in the sales. the winds adding these rain is a no show of supply right now in the of the highest nations, new zealand above the winter weather having something serious with a local teen setting out to watch the funds train ahead. i've been told them in stock. deposit is building in oakland, they might never have made it past the quote, the fine was i woke up before and this time around the field of competitors might be further than ever. with 32 teams, taking part for the 1st time, bought expectations are high for australia. we've superstar some kind of leading
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the charge. there's a real belief that this team could have what it takes to challenge. even the very best of position at vc is competition. for new zealand, expectations are somewhat more mucous, the same as played at 5 well cups before without winning a single game. in any event, with established european side, switzerland, and no light in that group. simply reaching the knockout size would be a massive g. was cup day be tons. island will be australia as fast opponent in a class that will be watched by some 18000 spectators in sydney. but the owner of officially opening the c a tournament belongs to the neighbors. it's these plays behind me that will get to 2023 wells comp underway against no way across town. and he didn't talk a stadium with more than 100 years of sports in history will be the stage of a stop of the tournaments. it could be the next step was a bright future women's purple. so you are watching dw news coming up
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next. indeed, all the news asia forbidden love. how this indian and pakistani couple has prompted police investigations and rocket attacks plus the legend of bruce lee. and why his martial arts that still inspire a dedicated fans following those stories and more coming up with my colleague energy after a short break. i'm clear, richardson in berlin, thanks for watching the spire changes to people making these go africa joined them as they set out.
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