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the, the, you know, are series guardians of truth. watch now on youtube dw documentary, the, you are watching, read over your news live are from berlin. ukraine, issues of warning to ships headed for russian control. ports on the black sea keeps as such, vessels may be considered as carrying the what free cargo with all the associated risks. the warning comes a day after most count made a similar for us. also on the show at the women's world cup over 75000 fancy
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australia gets their campaign underway with a one new win over ireland in sydney. and for when police are on the pro, after a lion is reported on the loose caught on camera in a leaky suburb, the hello, i'm clear, richardson, thanks so much for joining us. ukraine has responded in kind to a russian threat to treat ships and bound for ukraine as potential enemy targets. he now says it will also consider vessels traveling to russian ports or russian occupied ukrainian territory to be potentially carrying arms. both developments follow a decision by the kremlin earlier this week to allow a deal on the export of green via the black sea to expire. so let's get straight across to our forest bonded connolly and see for more next,
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how serious is your brain with these threats? is it really in keeps interest off the n t like this? well, i certainly think there is a feeling here in see if that this was the only option left. that essentially, what we'd seen rushed to do was an act of piracy, basically complementing what had previously been a partial russian located of ukraine's port, saying is good now basically for all types of goods coming in out of ukraine, closing those thoughts. and what would you cry? let's do what have is left to lose? well, this achieves that basically means the insurance is going to be incredibly expensive if possible, a tool for any ships heading to versus pull even if you're grading does nothing in the way of minutes reaction. we're going to see lots of foreign ships refusing to go there were some, i have to look for other ships, landed by ships to move its own trade in and out its own grain, which has been setting for record prices and in terms of attracting russian shipping you don't have to be a direct kids. we've seen him since this will began that those naval mines can also travel quite long. distance is given the cards in the black sea,
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so it doesn't have to involve a direct confrontation. it can be just gray from the perception of danger, scaring of the international companies that are vital to that kind of trade and creating a risk. thank you so much for that update. that's make connelly. thank you. and for more on this, we can bring in gordon swift start a navy officer and maritime security expert. currently a visiting fellow at the german institute for international and security affairs in lisbon. thank you so much for joining us. i'd like to start off by getting your reaction to that latest announcement from dave. good afternoon. thank you for inviting me. yes. as mentioned in your so, so in your initial movie, that is a plausible reaction by q, because they don't have so much left to do to act against the fret now from russia, stuff. we're also getting reports coming in that russia has listed restrictions on cargo vessels through the character straight between the as off and black sees how
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significant of a difference would that make in terms of getting grain out. well, if you look a little bit on the ship move winds in the year since the war progression from russian, i started in ukraine. the ship movements and the black sea mostly concentrated on a triangle in between romania on the one inside the normal russia on the other side and the pulse for us. so not many ships went filled up uh to your training in territory onto the sea of us off. uh, there wasn't a big trade going through this uh streets. and the main shipments we have seen in the last year have seen these grain ships coming out from ukraine. another great a crane deals which most mesa is russia and do you and, and turkey. yeah. now that we know that, that deal is off more widely. how is this escalation in the black sea going to
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affect the ability of shipping companies to bring that badly great needed grain out to the rest of the world and stave off a global for crisis? is it going to be possible in these waters as well? it will be possible, it could be possible depends if you live back last year at the beginning of the rest of the war, we have seen already of tex uh, on civilian ships. we have seen as mentioned before, the floating minds and the blacks, the fall. they also from the ukraine and territory, that is something we probably can expect to come back to see soon, but the see roots most chelsea rhodes, very close to the ukraine and shore lines to remain in shore lines which might be hot out for russia to, to to target the and where you train print can provides some coverage from the lens side for the ships. that would be one possible opportunity thinking about it.
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but they also have that opportunities currently in this caching. i've heard several thoughts going towards the un maybe mandate, but that would require rational. so again, to vote for it's to accept that to provide protection. maybe turkey could provide some protection. also as turkey is one of the major stakeholders in the black c region. so down several options, how that can layout and how it can develop. yeah, so assuming that you n process is likely going to be unavailable, given rushes position. um, tell us more about those other shallower routes. how likely do you think it is that ukraine may it turn to using those as well? that could be likely, but you can't use the big steps in this area as a need to shift the smaller ships with a smaller draw. so they can go along these shallow roots very close to the shore
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line. so in this shoreline is then on these ships and this shore line in this area, very hot to target because ms. thoughts can and differentiate between the fall and to ship. you cons a tankless and torpedo, it's easier to see if the minds because it's so shallow. so it has advantages but it. ready also needs a certain type of ships to use and with the certain type of ships, the 10 just take a certain low amount of grain for example, at to carry then to other ports. okay. i'm afraid that's all we have time for now. thank you so much. that is gordon swift start at the german institute for international and security affairs. by pleasure. sports news now and the women's world cup is underway with co host new zealand beating norway, one at no at the opening match. but just hours before kick off the host city of oakland was under a temporary walk down. at least 2 people were killed after
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a gunman opened fire at a high rise building sites. several others were injured and the sooner was found dead after a police shoot out. officials said the attack does not appear to be ideologically motivated, but it has as far as the security concerns in a country where gun violence is relatively rare. and that opening game and oakland did pass without any security incidents and ended with co host new zealand, a ceiling, a one no under dog. when over norway, norwegians left at the trophy and 1995. but underwhelmed in this opening match as the locals at seaford, a famous victory, an understated opening ceremony at the eden puck stadium fee to the performance by mallory and 1st nations dunces and sing is before the $2.00 teams observed, a minute's silence the head of kick off to the co host with a clear under dogs in this matchup, but it didn't show 3 minutes since with the 2nd tough
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a go kick stuff to the soup of attack as new zealand stones up the page and finally made the superiority counts. so i can kind of wilkinson sweat time. jackie, hands close to spot one celebrations. finally of to 16, unsuccessful attempts, museums, 1st world cup. when was on the horizon, they then had a golden opportunity to double their lead a minute from full time. after a handful coat captain, re a possible mist from the penalty spots. but it stayed one meal, relief and joy reading the fine whistle and co hosts. australia got their campaign underway by beating ireland in front of over 75000 fans and sidney. the curtain was raised with a short opening ceremony, which was followed by a goal with the 1st half. early in the 2nd period though, the referee gave a penalty. when haley rawson was found, steph cali stepped up to send the locals into raptures.
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so joining has been outside the stadium there, we'd like to bring in a janik a spade janik. uh, what did you make of that 1st game for australia? how's the atmosphere there? so yeah, it was pretty emotional to be on us like when the teams came out onto the pitch and sung the national anthems. i'm not the most patriotic of people, but i must say it did pull the heart strings quite strongly. um, you know, this game is going through a lot in australia and to say 75000 fans at a football match in australia is quite incredible. i spoke to katrina gory off to the match. and you know, she said similar things. she was like, i didn't know that with this many football fans in this country, but she also like echo defense and then that a lot of football fans have that. you know, she always believes that there was a potential in this country to, to have such a football festival in
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a certain backyard. and so it's great to say, great to say it's rarely get 3 points as well as the zone. so it's a good start to the tournament for the house and there's plenty more to come. yeah, and that turn out you're mentioning it sounds like that might also have a cultural impact on australia. what can you tell us about that? yeah, for sure. this was just quite culturally significant because 1st of all, we had the indigenous flag flying over the pitch, and that's right. it does have a complicated relationship with its indigenous pos oh, it's colonial past. and so to say that with lydia williams, you know, a proud indigenous woman, you know, standing in gulf, australia, it was quite nice for the country to show that side of its kind of culture to the rest of the world. and on the seconds, you know, culturally significant part as well is, you know, a football was really built by immigrants. uh, you know, and propped up by immigrants in this country and it's very multi cultural society. and we actually had mary fowler on the pitch who has
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a couple of new green mom and an arse, father. and so it was quite special to her. she was, you know, playing for a country about this, riley a bit against another country in orland to she feels very, very connected to and that's kind of like what football is in this country. it's um, it brings people together, brings coaches together, and it's just great to say it's finally celebrated like it deserves. absolutely. now, australia are considered to have an outside chance the world god, who do you expect to challenge for the title? yeah, i mean you can't really go past the us, the one last 2 tournaments, they still have many experience plays in his gods squad such as alex mogan and repeating, know as well. and also a lot of young like talent coming through is that probably the main one to watch and then you have england and france, but they've got injury problems. so you're not really sure with a lot. you have germany another favorite, but you know, they've got some form issues going on. and so to be honest, as like 6 or 7 teams that could listen to them at lee claim to be wanting to win
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this trophy it's, it's never been like that before women's woke up. it's the most competitive 11th day. and, you know, hopefully there's a new nation at the end of the tournament, holding that choice. you'll often. yeah. why don't us right now? well, thank you so much for that. that is the unexpected in sydney for us to be. now if you live here in berlin, you might want to steer clear of the cities southern suburbs at the moment to avoid running into a y n. s. a bigger cat is, believe, have been on the loose since at least the early hours of today when she was caught on camera by witnesses in the suburb of klein. mock no, on the berlin's outskirts police have mounted a massive search operation to capture the animal. local residents have been warranty, be on their guard, and keep pets and children inside and police a nose, use surfaces. animal shelters have reported a missing land us. so a bit of a mystery then that a press conference,
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the local myers that authorities were ruling out trying to catch flying us with trumps. for now, downside when we have to drones, we have family imaging cameras. here we have hunters who is searching specific areas of funding. we have at least personnel and also setting up traps is probably not a measure worth doing in the next few days. you can cite in vote or reporters also on the trial, i only find how much time has more on what local authorities are saying. well, 1st local authorities walked us through the timeline of events and they said, and you, you said it's just there that around midnight, they were alerted by a witness who sent them a video to off this. what is believe to be align us and that video is confirmed is several hours later by at least by police who also say they've spotted the wild animal in the exact same area. and so they, they know kind of where it is. they also said that there is no evidence that's and what is believed to be. linus has left that certain area and they believe it's edge
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to still be there. and since it was active during the nights, they were to be sleep at the moment. and they also said that there is no evidence so far. they haven't found any evidence that the wild boar has them killed and or another wild animal has been harmed by the linus and the search operation instead of a still underway to and we'll leave it there that you news update us as our states here to, for the business headlines coming up next after a short break. thanks so much for watching the side. it says to move on to the basic goals hitting the country with featured guessing push fast even from their own families. my.

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