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the w travels off, we got the, this is dw news. why? from berlin, tensions wise, over access to ukraine's green exports on the black sea. russia says they will treat cargo ships heading to ports there as potential military targets as us wheat price, a spiral following the trash will find out how concerned international shipper should be. also on the program wildfires reach havoc and large parts of greets. we meet some of the homeowners forced to flee as the flames destroy all they have
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a minute silence at the women's world comp after a deadly shooting incident in all things. but co host new zealand go on to claim their 1st ever will to win by beating norway $10.00. thanks to store striker and of wilkins and berlin police are on the prowl. laughter line is reported on the loose and caught on film leafy suburb. the mike local, welcome. all ships heading for ukrainian waters could be potential military targets . that's according to a fresh threat from moscow. earlier this week, the kremlin allowed a deal on the export of grain via the black sea to expire. now it says ships could be carrying weapons to ukraine and warn that countries sending ships would be considered parties to the or on ukraine's side. already, russia has stepped up
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a tax on ukraine's port cities. missiles have rain down on odessa, where a local official say a security guard was killed and make a lawyer for the 3rd consecutive night. the strikes report a leak in residential areas and injured dozens. washington has warned that russia declaring the black sea unsafe, could become a way to justify attacks on civilian ships in his nightly address president. it's a lot him is lensky said the attacks on the port cities showed how russian aggression was having an impact far beyond ukraine's boards to this terrorist attack proves that the target is not only ukraine and not only the lines of out people in the points that were attacked today, there were about a 1000000 tons of food stored. it's precisely that the amount which should have already been delivered to the countries in africa and asia. she bought products in boise for them with each strike. we appeal to our partners again and again.
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ukraine's as shields requires reinforcement for more, we are now joined by our correspondent and economy, who is in keep nick. so russia keeps targeting ports, it's as well. that's true. we've has now use of i 2nd casualty in look alive, dozens move into this. you mentioned that we understand that just on the health of the wash themselves, we're down by ukrainian forces, but they say, firstly, these were some of you rushes faster and more modern cruise missiles and secondly, shooting themselves over the sea is a little harder because it's how to position radars into the right kinds of places . these cities that are very, very vulnerable. whereas in previous days we've seen a tax on the boat since he's between $60000.00 tons of gray. and one of the pope says he's a but today was about residential buildings. and segments for building, so different targets, but certainly says that these us which is it off very, very vulnerable. and you can simply doesn't have enough in the way of actually miss
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all systems to protect all the big city census. as a result, there are palpable fears. at the moment that russia will be targeting ukraine bound ships, these ukraine still determined to continue making those green exports just to be clear, seen from key if this is nothing showing a russian attempt to the naval blockade full scale blockade of ukraine's ports. i think they've been a bit of hope out here in the weeks that russia might not direct the attack ships that would just not guarantee safety that there might be issues with minds and that some kind of whole tentative arrangement maybe touching, providing security too much and shipping might allow some continued export, i think that is increasingly looking like a there's more aggressive terms coming out of most go now and degrading and government sources talking about just scramble out to that full tentative, maybe by the black sea trying to see the relevance be done you into the black sea trying to send small ships into romania that would avoid those open territory? would swear russia could attack because land roots train roots,
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but it's all pretty difficult right now. the capacity simply isn't that, and i think we're going to see rising grain price pretty soon. dw nick connelly reporting from keep many things now to join. now by johan is peter's, he's head of the maritime strategy and security at the keel university institute for security policy. your honda is a dramatic warning from the white house that russian may target civilian ships in the black sea. with rush, i have any legal basis in maritime law for such drastic action. oh, well, no, it's. there's no legal basis for like taking 3rd party civilian commercial shipping . so russia has made it clear, however, that all ships proceeding to ukraine in ports in the black sea waters will be considered potential carriers of military cargo. but presumably that, that wouldn't offer them grounds for russia to outright attack those vessels as
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opposed to stopping and searching them. correct? no, not necessarily. um, just it just whenever you, you take some action um you have to and you have to calculate the, the method you take and just the, the suspense suspicion of, of the civilian ship may carrying military cargo is not justify. like attacking the ship with, with for example, um, uh and you ship cruise missiles or something like that. so um that's, that's not gonna be good phases for um, for russia to, to take commercial shipping. well, explain that more. i mean, russia is at war with ukraine. no one can argue whether they are right to start this war or not. but what would be the precedence in an action like this? if russia suspected that a ship was carrying military cargo in a war against them? what could happen legally it's it's not very easy actually because um,
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when the ship normally the, it would be a ukrainian simplex method also. uh you came in a vessel a, ben, it's a, it's a, it's a, it's a different thing, but the shipping is over at international shipping and internationally effect vessels. and so the 3rd party party, best thoughts and ross, i. com, just sees like a 3rd party. the vessel or even the tickets. so i think the main reason behind the russian, russian to practice is just to be sitting there shipping as we have seen before, the green, so cold rain deal came to came into play. um the, the insurance rates are far too high or there was no no insurance cover um provided for commercial shipping to operate within the, the north of lexi. anything thats expecting the aim uh rough uh its pursuing. now i'm coming back to, to creating a situation again where it's impossible for international shipping to actually
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operate on this waters to export green. because there's simply no insurance covers for the on the ship owners and for the, for the managers. and they put stuff effective, the stop, the, the, the grain exports. and i think that's the main main, a rush as personally encourage the in, in threatening the shipping. that's why they, they came, i what came up with these look rather under specific um, specific narratives of awful thing. it's, it's no longer a safe space. it's only as i'm sure you're well aware. in the 2nd world war merchant ships traveled across the atlantic, in convoys essentially protected by allied warships. could you see that happening as a solution to protect green convoys leaving ukrainian ports and sailing through the black sea? uh, no. actually in the 1st of the 2nd part of all of the ships will belong to, to the, um, to the lights process. they've been on to, to the united states and they've been on to the uh to, to
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u. k. so it was just easy to protect them. um but yeah, um do you as bosses or yeah, yeah. okay. well, that's, uh now we have international reflect my thoughts and the only reason on the only legal basis might be an issue and resolution. but that's a, that's not going to happen with china and dresser of being uh, permanent members of the security council. so i don't see there is a solution for an international coalition providing, providing like some escalade operations, false, or brand exports. enough said that is on maritime security expert. you honest, peters many thanks. you're welcome. bye. the interior minister is from the you are beginning to days of talks in spain for a fresh attempt to reach agreement on a migration deal. almost 2000 people have drowned trying to reach your a by see in the 1st half of this year. and you and says this year is set to be
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worst on then last, last, let's take a look at some of those routes so used by migrant desperate to reach the you. the eastern mediterranean route refers predominantly to arrivals in greece by way of turkey. but some migrants brave the long voyage to italy believe to offer a better chance for finding a new home. the central mediterranean route is used by boats attempting to cross to italy and malta, setting out from libya and to nature, among other places. the western mediterranean route were 1st primarily to attempted see crossings from morocco to mainland spain, or by land via spain's enclave on the african continent, which are part of the e u. and finally, there's the west african atlantic root of migrants wanting to across to the spanish canary islands from countries such as morocco or send a go. dw is a secret squeeze reports from the senegalese town,
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and bore as fishermen prepare for their next attempt to reach your these fishing boats should be out in the sea and return with a full catch. but nowadays this drawn to the beach, there's no one left to drive them after big for invest. those thought is fishing along this indigo, east coast stocks diminished and more and more fisherman left for spain hoping to find a better life side. you see a has attempted to reach europe 3 times. he was cheated out of thousands of years trying to get a visa. so we then twice to the dangerous journey by boats. once he and the other men on boards almost died because heavy winds kept them drifting for days, mainly due to an unknown. yeah, there was so much wind. water was coming into the boat. we were freezing. we didn't have anything to eat. what do you mean? the people were crying because they were scared of dying, and i didn't have that by the despite that he's preparing to
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skip out another attempt. his full brother is already in spain. he's the only one left to support his extended family. all 17 of them. the method of talking, it's really difficult. 20. i have to take care of everyone's daily needs when you and i'm not finding fish and i see anymore. even if i go out 5 kilometers, i put them in. that's why i'm looking for other ways to support them. even if i have to do things that are illegal them that they meant. but the preparations take time value needs to gather people, buy a bigger boats, and one or 2 engines. as a captain, he travels for free, others pay between 30800 heroes to cross. leaving behind the families, the men see no other choice. there is a famous logan amongst a fisherman and spinning guy. that's why the best suck. that's one of 4 bus alona or die trying, and indeed many never make it then ties trees like this one with several families
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have lost a husband or son trying to reach here, as i told him not to go. even when he was getting on the boat, i called in fact for him not to go i mean need to avoid the son wiley did see 2 years ago. no, no that's, that's just there isn't a moment. i don't think about him. even as i'm telling the story now i see him in front of my eyes. come spend my entire time crying because i believe in god. but i can't describe the pain i'm feeling. it's really hard side, you hopes to me for staying within the next 2 months, but he's not told his family. i don't want him to go on for monday. next. phenomenal you boss, i'm dreaming of a better future for my family here in center. go see linux going abroad is not my 1st choice. so one of them i was gonna see if i could stay can provide for my
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family here and it could be, i wouldn't want to leave more than what someone had wasn't making his way yet soon. in the middle of the night, to sneak out of the house to try and cross again. he was a brief look now at some other news from around the world. at this, our former us secretary of state henry kissinger has met with china is present, exchanging pain in beijing. she hailed the 100 year old diplomat as an old friend, while kissinger called for a friendly relations between the us and china. washington has dress. kissinger is not in china on official business. at least 10 people or dead and dozens more missing after months. soon range triggered a landslide in western india. rescuers have been searching for survivors in a remote mountain village near them by officials, fear dozens of residents could be trapped under the debris. hundreds of supporters
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of she like muslim cleric, but todd et cetera, have storing the swedish embassy in bond that they scaled the walls of the building and lit the fire inside, angered by plans to burn another copy. we have to run in stock on the swedish foreign ministry said it staff is 6. 5 fighters in greece appear to be getting the upper hand over fires that have rage for 4 days west of the capital athens. but the situation on the island of rhodes remains critical. authorities have ordered the evacuation of 3 mountain villages flames in gulf forest. their grease is wild fires are not unusual, but they become worse in recent years as conditions have grown hotter and dryer. the visible scars of the flames that have consumed thousands of hectares close to us since residents of this village are returning to their homes. only to pick up the pieces not
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much has been spared. they say the fire caught them by surprise. because mister portion was going to be sure there wasn't a single fire truck anywhere that went to the helicopters or planes, the people from other villages or more designs and bucket and spit out everything. but what the bottle shamikan shows on this. we extinguished what we could buy our selves managed to save some homes. there was a house nearby that burned down completely, including animals and cars. everything has gone. this. italian and french firefighters have already joined the re counterparts to help babylon to places. groups from romania, poland and slovakia are expected to follow suit fires are not unusual during hot dry summers in greece, but found by shifting wins. these have spread very fast.
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this woman was trying to dallas her home with a small garden house. she watched powerless as the gray smoke, slowly approached the old the yeah, they were putting out the fire all night. and suddenly it came from another direction and its all burning again. and there was nothing to do what must this? she feared for her goats and chickens, as well as her pet dogs. how can i not be afraid? i have all my animals inside. how am i going to get them out? i have my house. every thing i have so many animals, what should i do? leave them here to be burned alive, the squeeze braces for a 2nd. he to waste this year. the scorching conditions are only set to intensify, making the chances of more wild fires. and the need to contain them even more likely. i'm going now by lyndon quanto,
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a landscape fire management specialist and former us force firefighter linden fire has always burned through for us, but now we're facing hotter and longer wildfires, partly due to climate change. talk to us about the difficulties of fighting. wild fires is temperatures rise. yes, as temperatures rise, we have more difficult conditions. obviously for the folks on the ground, it's very, very difficult to get fires under control when you have environmental factors making it even harder. so it's not just on the ground but also aerial resources. for instance, high temperatures make the water drops evaporate more quickly and on the ground. it leads to more in the severe fire behavior, such as pre heating of the, of the area which can lead to airy ignition or fire behavior, which leads to higher confection columns. which of these big smoke homes that you see, which eventually create its own weather,
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which makes it even more unpredictable on the ground? many european union countries are sending reinforcements degrees to help local firefighters. how important is sharing resources to battle the flames and from your perspective, are we seeing more of this? yes, absolutely. we've seen an increase in use the pm units simple protection mechanism . deployments, especially for wildfire since become one of the top deployments of 4 countries to offer assistance. and this is on the ground and aerial. so we have rescue you, which is supporting it, which is a european fleet of aircraft, which is deployed, and we have ground firefighting models, which are then also deployed across borders. but is absolutely critical that we've ramp up. also programs such as the pre positioning program, that greece has actually been hosting for instance, um and firefighters. uh, just a contingent of german firefighters actually just returned to the from, from there to a couple days ago. i spoke with them today. and these sorts of piece time exchanges
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are absolutely critical because they also confirmed that training on the ground with the counterparts needs to happen before a crisis. because once you're thrown into a really difficult situation, you really need to be well trained and prepared. experts suggest fires are set to worse than if climate change continues to advance. what urgent measures are needed to try and avoid major blazes in the future. uh basically uh, we cannot change the dial, the climate change back. uh, that's pretty clear. so we have to prepare for more fires and the landscape which kind of comes down to a couple different factors, the one being that we have to be prepared for when it burns, not if it burns, which means we need to work to make our communities safer. more prepared, we shouldn't be caught off guard anymore as this has been a slow incoming issue that gets progressively worse. so we need to basically fire harden lo homes, agriculture landscape, live stock,
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where they need to be prepared to actually withstand fire. we need to change human behavior, we can in fact some of the human ignition sources but, and then finally, you know, when it does burned, we need to better prepare our firefighters so that they can more safely and effectively fight fire using modern technology using training and so on. okay, i suspect we'll see more of you in the future that's landscape. flyer management expert linden front to think of the women's world cup is underway with a co host. new zealand beating norway, one neil in the opening match. but just hours before kick off the host city of oakland was under a temporary lock down. at least 2 people were killed after a gun been opened fire at a high rise building site. several others were injured and the shooter was found. dead officials said the attack does not appear to have any the logical connection, but it's part security concerns in a country where the gun violence is still relatively rare. at that opening game in
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oakland. as it passed without any security incidents and ended with co host, new zealand ceiling a one neil under dog when over norway. the game was preceded by a minutes silence in memory of the shooting victims. after a goal, this 1st half gives you an scored from an attack started by a gold star striker hand of wilkinson put it away to give her sight. it's 1st step of rule, stuff with opponents going away, lifted the trophy, 1995, but underwhelmed in this opening now after the match, the w correspondent, all the moody gave us his impression of the world cup opener. what awaits a kick stopped. the 2023 women's well cars, usually lines came into this much heavy, one precisely 0 of the previous well, comp games. now that off the mock or much they want and they've done it in front of the record crowd here in oakland against the favorites to win the greek norway. the
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funds really showed up for them here at eden park and the players pay them back. they run to brick rules for that support is to get that for us waiting for them. of course, with no way will never know how much the terrible shooting incident that occurred very close to that hotel affected them psychologically. they certainly seemed a long way off of that best tonight. but ultimately the day belongs to the heist. new zealand co host australia have just kicked off their campaign against ireland. our corresponded younique's spade joined us from sydney ahead of the match to set the scene on a historic tournament down under. it's finally here, a football will come in australia with a team that's actually good enough to win the whole thing. more than 70000 fans here at stadium instead of the stadium in sydney, ready to go waltz for their opening match against violence. the saying is that now it's just up to a strategy yet to show the world that it's
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a truthful nation and showcase the best falls down on from its indigenous culture. one of the oldest civilizations in the world to it's immigrant roots with societies popping up the game ever since it arrived on the shoals via boat, it's worth repeating again. 70000 fans. the for a women's world cup match is the stuff of dreams. it's history in the making and hopefully it's a game changer for the sport and women sport in general. german police are searching for a big cat on the loose near berlin. the animal believes to be a lion ass was caught on camera by witnesses. they said they saw it hunt and kill a wild boar. it was spotted just outside berlin's southern limits. in the suburb of climax, no authorities have worn people in the area, not to leave their homes and to keep their pets inside. police say knows you. circus is, or animal shelters have reported and missing line dw,
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so reporter leo. and even how much dine is covering the story for us? they only, it looks like police have picked up a trace. what more can you tell us? exactly. i'm standing right at the scene, you can see behind me the police have kind of close of this part of the street, and there is a part of a forest that just minutes ago, a hunter and 2 dogs went into to pick up the trail of what a suspected to be a lie in us, and we could only observe from here and the police have, haven't really confirmed that they have, they did indeed find the trail, but it's suspected that this is exactly where the video was filmed. that also circulated on social media that was shown to the police as evidence and of a lie in this on the lose here on the outskirts of berlin. incredibly, it bears repeating no animal facility here in the area has claimed they're missing a lion. what essentially is the law here in germany, or people allowed to have such big kansas pets?
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i mean, it is a bit of complicated. it is legal like in other european countries to have a pets like that. but there are a lot of conditions to be met. for example, you have to registered with a local veterinary office. you have to prove that there is an enclosure big enough to keep such an animal and it can be a wild cats of has to be coming from a legal, a breeding pace. um, so yes, theoretically allowed. but we don't know anything else about this line. us this particular line. okay, thank you very, very much. that's dw is reported landers on how much time. if you're watching dw news from berlin eco, india is next looking at the work of people struggling to preserve bio diversity. there's a lot more on d, w dot com and on social media at the w news. stay tuned with us. i'll be back with more news at the beginning as always of the next hour,
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