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so these are the name to contribute their reputation of poverty and the promotion of sustainable develop the . this is dw news. life from breland. russia launch is another wave of air strikes on odessa. the cranium, port city has been under increased attack since last, colquitt of greenville intended to prevent a global sewage crisis. also coming up russian future treated. the minds of
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our reporters shows why many ukrainians are reluctant to return home. dw travels to the frontline villages and ukraine size east, which has been liberated from russia the welcome. we begin to show with some breaking news coming out of new zealand. at least 2 people have been killed in a shooting in the country's largest city, oakland multiple others were injured in the instant. police say the situation has not been contained. armed officers were called to a construction site in the city central business district. shortly after 7 am. the incident took place shortly before the 1st game of the women's football world. comp got underway. new zealand. speaking to the media just a few minute is ago. the country's prime minister,
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cris hipkins reassurance of public that the situation was not fully under control. clearly with the faithful world kept kicking off this evening. there are lots of allies on oakland. the government spoken to fee for organizers this morning and the tournament will proceed as planned. i want to reiterate that there is no wider national security threats. this appears to be the actions of one individual. oakland, oakland has embodies watching around the world. can be assured that the police have neutralized the threats and that they are not seeking anybody else. and relation to the incident. new zealand is safety and the safety of the visitors is our 1st priority. so that was chris hopkins, the prime minister of new zealand. turning to other news, 9, russia has warned cargo ships traveling to ukraine, that moscow will be considered as potentially carrying military supplies. the
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threat comes 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 ports with miss sile andrew and strikes on wednesday. explosions tore through a military base and russia occupied crimea. and what could be 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, preaching the cause of the fire will be determined by the investigating authorities to date, i've made a decision to evacuate around 2200 people from the corrupt school district. a 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
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claiming responsibility. this time, the head of the ukrainian secret service spoke of a successful operation. of the meanwhile, moscow has continued its attacks on the port city of odessa, with missiles and drones damaging, numerous warehouses and residential buildings you fall by as well. 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 downstairs, it was noisy and filled with smoke outside. 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. life goes on. rushes, ministry of defense confirms that overnight. it is a tax military,
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industrial targets in odessa, as well as fuel and ammunition depos. here's a look at some other news related to russia's war and ukraine. south africa has an ice that russian president vladimir putin will not travel to yo honda spark for next month's brick summit. the kremlin says pigeon will instead join the summit via video. the russian president faces an arrest warrant by the international criminal court. therefore, as a member of the i c, c, sites, africa would be obligated to arrest him if he attended. a video, released by a wagner, affiliated telegram channel appears to show mercenary chief. you've got any precautions. speaking to his troops and belarus, he can be hard to 9 seeing the progress of russia's invasion of ukraine. it's the 1st time for goshen has been seen on video since he led a rebellion against moscow in june or as ukraine's kind to are
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offensive. and towards the 2nd month, officials can see that it's going slower than expected. but some progress has been made. the biggest territorial gains for ukraine have be near velisa, nova silcox, southwest of don't ask where you create in forces, have liberated for villages dw cart dw special correspondent, i abraham was one of the few reports has given access to the area where she find out 1st time why people are reluctant to return this village is one of the 1st to create has taken back from russia and it's counter offensive. it's coldness coaching a, which means not boring and ukrainian. today that feels like a cruel joke. this coach, they used to be home to about 700 people. now there's nothing for them to come back to the board, which is a to see the pains me to see this because they used to be live here who lives it to, you know, the united voters push the sometimes it's hurts even to seize the land. the lens is
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constantly being torn apart by showing no smoke out. the nature suffers, people suffer, the country suffers ever since. that is a live stuff. is there ever since the sufferings the system as we're filming? we experience why no one's coming back. as russian troops are treated the mind, the more really we have to move fast. the russians are constantly firing. what i was about to say was that the russians mind the whole village as well as their positions on the front lines. this strategy means every step of the territory, ukrainian troops, we gain is paid for it with black. this is the town of villa, kind of us. ok. the russians never got this far, but we're just a 5 minute drive from this kitchen here. a successful counter offensive can't come
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fast enough. this time of year this police would normally be bustling with life families and people just enjoying the sunny day. but now there's just absolutely nothing left. there's barely a building intact. the sound of artillery here is just relentless. it just does not stop. really kind of a silica is one of the closest towns to the front lines with civilians still living in it. it had a pre war population of about 7000. now locals, tell me there are just a few 100 left. tatiana is one of them who storms because this era, july, i was born here like this is where my story begin. how can i leave go my ancestors abroad here? is this my city of which one? why should we give up ukraine inland as we speak? sounds of artillery. tatiana doesn't even flinch. be supposedly social. acosta,
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which we have a red, adaptive somehow like there is some kind of mutation in our board is we don't, we have to explosions like that anymore. you know, she loves everyone. loves ca, titian, we, there's no electricity here, no running water, no shooting and no shops. this volunteer who brings food in twice a month is a crucial lifeline. the full force and equal the sum here have no where to go. some have disabled people at home to some pen shanice who accepted it. they might be killed here. we cannot leave them and we all got left her hometown in the dawn bass in 2014. after rushing back separatists took over. she later settled in very kind of a sales this is what remains of the house. she and her husband worked for 8 years to build the finished it just days before the full scale invasion. that has been show twice. i'm sorry.
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it was to month to move 2 weeks when my husband did all the past with his own hands invited advertising every week you to on february 22nd too late. this law not on february 22nd, but we finish to this room that will be listed. the children's room was already done so that there's that old and she made this last year with her 8 year olds. oh the oh, it still works for us that this is how we celebrated the year 2022 as a family in our house, of course and the rest of our to closing those. every time i come back to this car on my hobb deepens in the city, but to be a staying strong. august says she believes she'll repair her house and that ukraine will rebuild. but for that to happen, they need victory on the battlefield. the sooner the better. so
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here's a look at some other news from around the world. the us says it's coordinating with south korea and sweden to gather information on the fate of a us soldier who crossed into north korean. officials say, travis king was facing discharge from the us army when he fled, while on a tour of the demilitarized zone, women have taken to the streets and the gun capital a couple to protest, the talents decision to close the silence. nationwide, security forces broke up the demonstration using tasers and fire hoses. design adds to the growing number of restrictions on women's freedoms seems to tell a bunch of power. a record breaking the heat wave has been tightening its grip on southern europe. temperatures in the mediterranean region have stored over 40 degrees celsius. that's over a 104 degrees fahrenheit. actually has been baking under some of the highest
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temperatures. more than 20 major italian cities are under each alerts of escaping the daytime. hate people in roma out on the straits just off to sunrise from exercise to wedding photo shirts. we've made just 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 a deep breath. incredible. i've never experienced such high temperatures. it's really awful of it. i mean, the flooding tools, 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 particular risk with temperature is well above 40 degrees celsius. some doctors are doing house calls,
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sparing patients from the heat outside the bits, and then see on an 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 conditioners at home, or a supportive family or whatever, most of them, they're afraid they won't be able to go outside. because some of them are afraid that they won't make it through. if 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. earlier we ask journalist c markup to how this extreme weather is influencing public debates across literally a while. 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 as well. it's all interconnected, unrelated, and cost of climate change. now 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 here's
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a reminder of the top story. we're following this hour. at least 2 people have been killed and multiple injured in a shooting in new zealand, largest city, oakland. police say the situation has not been contained. the incident took place shortly before the 1st game of the women's football world comp got underway. there you're watching dw news from by letting him stay with us for business news up next with chris cooper. and there's a lot more on d, w dot com and on social media. stay with us as you can, the we are all set and we're watching closely. we all seem to bring you the story behind the news. we're rolling about unbiased information. all 3.

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