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the slicing social loans seeking his self determined life from drudgery and abuse. the oldest fixed on d. w. the you're watching, the domain names live from berlin. russia carries out a 2nd straight night of air strikes on odessa. ukrainian port city has been under increased attack since moscow quit a greenville meant to prevent a global lube crisis. also coming up on the show, south africa says vladimir putin won't attends next month's brick summit in person
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. the russian president would have been subject to arrest for war crimes under international law. lost more health warnings as high temperatures scorch southern europe. italy announces the highest alert levels in many of its biggest cities and sends out volunteers in rome to help those struggling with the seats. the hello, i'm clear. richardson, thank you very much for joining us. russia has renewed its mornings to cargo ships traveling to ukraine, saying it would consider all such a vessels as potentially carrying military supplies. the threat came 2 days after moscow pulled out of a deal, guaranteeing safe passage for ukrainian grain shipments through the black sea. since then, russia has been bombarding the ports, the odessa with missile and drawn strikes on wednesday, explosions, pour through
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a military base in russia, occupied crimea, and what could mark a retaliation from keith? the fires raging and cry. mia? russia, state news agency. it says this video shows a russian ammunition depot in flames. initially, russian authorities said the fire broke out in the military training area. thinking that was going to the cause of the fire will be determined by the investigating authorities. today i've made a decision to evacuate around 2200 people from the corrupt school district rush i use as crimea as a staging area for its war against ukraine. keefe wants to take back the peninsula and has repeatedly attacked russian military targets there without publicly claiming responsibility. this time, the head of the training and secret service spoke of a successful operation. meanwhile,
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moscow has continued its attacks on the port city of odessa, with missiles and drones damaging, numerous warehouses and residential buildings. luckily, i was not sleeping. i live on the 1st floor. i saw a red flash in the window and reacted immediately. the moment i fell on the floor behind the bed, all the windows were blown out. i went down stairs, it was noisy and filled with smoke outside of what people were panicking. some were crying. i went back home to make pancakes. i walked over glass shards in my apartment. i turned on the music. there's no point in crying that life goes on. rushes, ministry of defense, confirmed that overnight and then attacked military industrial targets in odessa, as well as fuel and ammunition. depos stood up as an economy as in keys, and he told us more about the extent of the damage in odessa. this was shared. this
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was the 2nd night of s strikes against odessa, the biggest single i tried calling the city seems to be a war according to the authorities that we understand. they use lots of different types of cruise missiles at the same time making the seeing the different difficult for ukraine, the defenses to down those missiles. we understand that the damage in the pool is pretty massive. there's 2 of meetings here is to have had the damage done in some possible up to 50 percent of the grain 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, really huge attack on ukraine's kind of, you can only go out loud. and is there a force equivalence? you have the russians saying that because your brain attacked a bridge that was used for transporting ministry supplies to crimea into something ukraine. we're not going to attack a grain terminal that is use to send food from your brain to around the world. you
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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 most go up in guarantee. up till recently, we'd heard of people like me, cheapest calls, puts in spokes person saying that russia couldn't guarantee the safety of trading ships going to ukraine, pull some 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. there would be some kind of solution that maybe even without a full scale grain deal at some kind of 3rd party mediation, some kind of outside ships, protects convoys of green ships coming in and out would enable the continuation of the workings of the basically what's been in place for the last that now seems to be off the table and your grades are scrambling to look for alternatives. there's
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talk of trying to ship more through the danube river. i need to remain your way the boat so 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. those that conway speaking to me earlier. meanwhile, south africa says that russian president vladimir putin will not be attending next month's brick summit. in johannesburg, the annual meeting brings together the leaders of brazil, russia, india, china, and south africa and pollutants. attendance had res, difficult diplomatic questions for the host country with the russian president, facing on a rest warrant by the international criminal court. as a member of the i, c. c, south africa would have been obligated to arrest him if he showed up the meeting. the kremlin says bruton will instead join the summit via video and our correspondent privilege was fun. here he joined us earlier from cape town to explain this decision. so a lot of the guy has had to call in to the cost of having put in the stepping one.
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so that's a getting so i was, i think what would happen is that if putting the was to step on. so that's again. so 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 land 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 that the guy has had to then come to the cost of having the russian prison coming to south africa. and what would be the cause and the damage? that's a good cause in terms of is relations. international profession has been here. you there now we can take a look at some other world news headlines as your crime. central european neighbors are calling for a ban on your credit and green and ports to be extended to the end of the year. it may be you allowed bulgaria hungry,
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poland romania in slovakia to block domestic sales of ukrainian grain to protect their local farmers. the van is set to end in mid september. more than 30 people have been killed in algeria after a bus collided head on with another vehicle. the bus burst into flames, injuring at least a dozen other people. officials have not yet confirmed the cause of the crash which occurred in a remote area of the sahara desert. women have taken to the streets in the off gun capital kabul to protest the tale bones decision to close beauty salons. nationwide, security forces broke up the demonstration using tasers and fire hoses. the ban adds to a growing number of restrictions on women's freedoms. since the type on took power . and kenya protestors of clashed with police and the counsel nairobi. the police fired tear gas shows too well protests over
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a finance bills and increased taxes and prizes this tool at least 15 people who killed since protest again several days ago. are record breaking heat wave has been tightening its grip on southern europe. temperatures in the mediterranean region have sort over 40 degrees celsius. that's over a 104 degrees fahrenheit. italy's been baking under some of the highest temperatures, more than 20 major atanya cities or under seed alerts, of escaping the daytime heat. people in roma out on the straits just off to sunrise. from exercise to wedding photo shoots with major cities across the tilly 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 awful, but i mean, the flooding tools,
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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 are particularly at risk with temperature is well above 40 degrees celsius. some doctors are doing house calls, sparing patients from the heat outside. if it's an c on a elderly, people are afraid of vulnerable people on leo, not that are at risk during the heat wave and they were afraid to even if they have a condition is at home, the more a supportive family will stuff. they're afraid they won't be able to go outside of . some of them are afraid that they won't make it through. i wouldn't know to be that the heat wave is expected to continue for another week and weather all storage ease of ones that that will likely be more dangerously high temperatures. before the summer is always on. earlier i asked
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journalists to seem a group to if this extreme record breaking, weather is influenced in public debate across italy. a while i think there's some frustration for a lot of people that these things are being discussed right now. while we're in the situation of this extreme, 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 will often because it's not just these extreme key ways that we're seeing. we've seen earlier this yeah, extreme drought that led to very dangerous floods with people lost their lives as well. it's all interconnected, unrelated, and costs 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
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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. it was 78 years ago, the world changed forever when the 1st ever atomic explosion was carried out, that was july 16th 1945 and los alamos, new mexico. christopher no one's new film. oppenheimer tells the story of the manhattan project, which led to the creation of the 1st and nuclear weapon. the film hits the screams this week, instead of most around the world's oppenheimer is a story of genius and hubris. a story of how one man's brilliant mind changed the world forever. in the wake of russia's war and ukraine, the topic could hardly be timely or alongside kelly and murphy. as j,
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robert oppenheimer director christopher nolan assembled an all star cast, including matt damon, emily blonde, and florence pugh. the british american filmmaker is an expert in big budget cinema . as films have grows more than $5000000000.00 worldwide and received a total of $36.00 oscar nominations and 11 wins. including 2 for best picture lead up to the trinity test. they were dealing with the very small possibilities when blake pushed that through the set. finally, the atmosphere of the i'm destroyed and yet they pushed a button. it's no secret that nolan is no fan of modern c g i technology for special effects. my preference is to always do things in camera as much as possible. it's such a big challenge for free development direction, bring the reality of, of things that for the actors in order to recreate the trinity test farms distinct
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mushroom cloud. nolan special effects team set off an explosion using a combination of gasoline and propane aluminum, powder and magnesium were added to approximate the instant blinding slash that accompanies a nuclear blast. a lot of experimentation, we came up with some very interesting analog method just of how to approach this rules which was leading to the trinity test, which had to feel like marriage should terrify in a way the computer graphics never were the result. a stunning, yet frightening visual masterpiece. and before we go, we have a quick reminder of our top stories at this hour. explosions of torn 3 military base and russian occupied crimea, igniting a large fire, and from prompting thousands of evacuations. it comes after russia carried out a 2nd night of air strikes on the premium port city of odessa. and more than 20
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major italian cities have been put under red, alert, and mid record high temperatures. authorities are warning the extreme heat, compose the danger to the health of any one, not just the bottom level as soon as upstate after sour coming off next, forgotten by the state, a documentary about growing levels of poverty in the u. k. that's coming up after a short break or you can always find one is analysis on our website at dw dot com. i'm serv. richardson from the whole team. thank you so much for watching the interest, the global economy, our portfolio, g w business. here's a closer look out the project.

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