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the, the, you're watching the, the, your name is why, from berlin, your brain issues a warning to ship headed for russian control ports on the black sea. he says, such vessels may be considered as tearing the tree cargo with all the associated risk. for warning comes a day after moscow made a similar threat. also coming up on the show, prelim police are on the problem after a lion is reported on the list. caught on camera in english, the suburbs,
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and at the women's world cup over $75000.00 fancy australia get their campaign under way. would they want it? and they'll win over ireland and sidney the hello, i'm clear, richardson, thank you so much for joining us. ukraine has responded in kind to a russian threat to treat ships bound for ukraine has potential enemy targets. keep now also says that we'll 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 a lot, a deal on the export of green via the black sea to expire. the ones here to council will meet on friday to address most cars withdrawal from the deal. so how serious of a threat is this from p events?
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is it even in it's of interest to up the ante like this? i put that question to our correspondent and economy and keith. 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 old piracy, basically complimenting what had previously been a partial russian located over the principal saying is good. now, basically for all types of goods coming in, out of ukraine, closing those thoughts and what was your grade? let's do what had it left to lose. what does it change that basically means the insurance is going to be incredibly expensive if possible, a tool for any ships heading to versus quote, even if your credit does nothing in the way of military action, we're going to see lots of foreign ships refusing to go that route so might 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, it don't have to be a direction. we've seen it in since this will began, but those naval mines can also travel quite long distance is given the cards in the
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black sea, so it doesn't have to involve a direct conversation. it can be just creating the perception of danger. scaring of the international companies that are vital to that kind of trade and creating risk . thank you so much for that update. that's miss holly. thank you for more, i also spoke with 4 and a swift tech a. we're a time security expert and visiting fellow at the german institute for international and security affairs in lisbon. here's what he has to say about that latest announcement from keith b. 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 stop. 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 it. how significant of a difference would that make in terms of getting green out well,
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if you look a little bit on the ship move winds in the year since the more progression from russia, i started in ukraine. the ship movements in the black sea mostly concentrated on a triangle in between romania, on the one hand sides, a normal russia on the other side, and the posts for us. so not many ships when filled up uh to your training in territory or to the sea of us off. that wasn't the big trade going through this streets. and the main shipments we have seen in the last year have seen these grain ships coming out from ukraine, another jury, a crane deals which most mesa's russia and to you and, and turkey. yeah, now that we know that, that deal is off more widely. how is this escalation in the black? so you going to affect the ability of shipping companies to bring that badly great needed grain out to the rest of the world and stave off
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a global for crisis. is that going to be possible in these waters as well? it's really 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 black sea file. they also from the ukraine and territory, that is something we probably can expect to come back to see soon, but the sea 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. but they also have that opportunities currently in this caching. i've heard several
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thoughts going towards the un maybe mandate, but that would require rational. so again, to vote for it 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 ship. some is a small of draw, so they can go along these shallow roots very close to the shore 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
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between the fall and to ship yukon to take less than 12 people. it's easier to see if the minds because it's so shallow. so it has advantages, but it also needs a certain type of ships to use and with the certain type of ships it can 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. well, 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 lion. that's the big catch believe to have been on the loose since at least the early hours of today when she was caught on camera by witnesses. and the suburb of klein mock built on berlin's all sorts. police have mounted a massive search operation to capture the animal. local residents have been
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warrants to be on guard as keep pets and children inside police say no use surfaces or animal shelters have reported on the same line us so let's get straight across to our recorder. craig crowds there who's in that suburb bumper linds outskirts where the linus isn't suspected to be heightened. craig, what's the latest? are there any sightings of this big cat? a hi clay. well, just in the last couple of hours, they have been several reports of sightings down here in the suburbs and southwest all the capital building. but none of these have yet been confirmed. now this all started to unfold late on wednesday into thursday morning when a member of the public spots said this big tot supposedly attacking a wild bowl. the investigates have now said they are dismissing the claims of this of talk, but took the signed thing very seriously. they've issued notifications to residents
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down here in these municipalities. they're advising them to stay in dollars for the kids to stay inside and also for pets. um to be kept up the streets to ensure the safety. now when it comes to the operation as well, it be conventional police are looking for the log in. they've also enlisted the help of veterinarians, and also hunters who have especially skills in this area. and when it comes to the technology, we've seen helicopters, we seem drones and even an almond vehicle, akin to a tongue, which are all searching for the lion as gets these have proved fruitless, and the lion is still on the loops. well, thank you so much for your reporting. that's great across there on the in the search area on the outskirts of it for lyn. keep us posted this and i'm not really doing this. do it in the studio by herbert hoffer, director of the live, and it's institute for zoo and wildlife research here in berlin. welcome, thanks for joining us. let's clear one thing up right away. do you believe that
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this is why in us? yes, it is a linus, or i might at that i think by tons of the in friends with think it's quite funny to consider. there's a news about the item. okay. maybe intensity of i hear in berlin, this is highly unusual, right? absolutely. because lines belong in terms of the, you know, to okay, so where do we think this lion, it came from the zoos are saying they're not missing. lions, we've heard nothing from circuses. so where do you think it might have come from? i think that is the most important question because there's only 4 places where they could come from. hasn't mentioned who's surfaces, private holdings that have been approved or any of your private products. so there are private holdings that approve somebody to own a lion. yes, edinburgh or berlin, but nothing but an invalid into submitting to hold cats as a private person. logic has any other animal, but in bun, booking most of the drum states, it is possible. you have to have an expert certificate. you have to have the official to to know and check your facilities. you have to prove that you can
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properly handle it after half a space. you know, it's quite a villa with a surroundings to do so, but yes, it is possible in person. okay. um, so the police have so far also ruled out the possibility of using traps to catch this lie. and what do you think the best way would be to try and get her off the street safely? i don't think is because he is at all on the streets at the moment. she is most likely either in the forest and but it has extensive photos in the southwest or in a peaceful area such as the symmetry again. but it has many symmetries. it would be a fantastic phase for an ottoman behind, and i also have potentially a dangerous one. what kind of harm can she do to people or animals if they come across are normally not much because as long as it don't surprise animals, they've been up to the fight. and if they don't to fight and they've been another drug, feel the need to defend themselves and on a line that attacks to the line that defends itself,
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then nothing to pray scheme. i was discussing this with colleagues earlier. if you were to come across this lion, how should you behave? should you try and make yourself bigger or should you avoid eye contact? what would you recommend? both you would avoid eye contact and you would like us to pick up. but 1st of all, you would not run away screaming, you would stop and stand and you let the animal look at you to see what you do. then you look at the animal to see what it does. and then it has the controller visitation, $99.00 of out of a 100 cases there is simply vanish. okay, well that's good news. i'm also still intrigued by what you told me about how it is possible to own these big cats and brandenburg. can you tell us a little bit more about what that process light looks like? who are the people who own these animals that would have to be of other people because you have to have a laundry below or large on a piece of ground. and of course the costs of keeping large cuts and then the appropriate manner is quite prohibitive. so it would be somebody's rich, i'll be somebody who's very rich. and as far as you know,
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we haven't heard from anywhere that somebody is reporting one of these registered animals methinks, isn't correct. and this is the reason this race, it's 2 lines. conflict drop out of this guy, not to terminate agrees, luckily. and so this is a big question that also makes it more difficult to find it because we don't know was an account that was raised in the human face humans and tells contact. so is that really a probably cut or is it actually it was another that would but other not see humans and that makes it very difficult for the people have to do it though. well, thank you so much for joining us to speak about this issue. that's habit hoffer, director of the 11th institute for zoo and wildlife research. we really appreciate you taking the time. you're very welcome. we're gonna move on to some other news now. in india monsoon rains of left, a flood water of laughing at the compound walls of the taj mahal mosley. i'm up for the 1st time in 45 years, and he has meter, electrical department says the north of the country has seen over 40 percent more rain than normal. by this time of year. the yamuna river has risen in inundated
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gardens around the taj mahal as well as nearby houses. this is that a ray of sight. the rising flood waters from the commonality were reached at the compound walls of the iconic dodge my health. for the 1st time in 45 years, the water submerged one of its gardens, causing concern or potential damage for the 17th century, historical site of the surrounding areas of the monument up flooded. how would you advocates to deal with it the way compared to today the water level was high yesterday and the day before, but i will also be out at the, in the areas behind the taj mahal, the water has seeped into high uses on the ceiling. so chronically that'll move bunny, i'll get, well, you'll get to that when we start to be looking at what the last few days, the oil flowing gemini has reached its highest level, not record. this was due to unusually heavy rainfall in northern india back give us
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more than 100 people and swept away houses and bridges adjacent to the thoughts of how the do all these and distemper. see that the rising water reminds them off. floods in the past will serve the newsletter back in 1978. the float completely submerged this temple. yeah. the water level went above the boundary walls to the middle of the taj mahal grows garden measure from wherever there were right candidate monitored for a new look of residence p a. the rewards viewing truly into read all the homes. people that struggling to walk around on the blog streets, malia the hip, anya, this heavy rain water has come to. i agree from delhi fine. i know it will go further beyond hill with a lot of that. the positive thoughts my looms with the muddy waters. there are new concerns for the risk was but it's the rather this was a site send germany's vice chancellor roberts. how back is in india?
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how back who is also the german minister for economic affairs and climate action will attend a g 20 meeting of energy ministers in go off on sunday. the leading green party politician is the 1st and german economy minister to visit india in 11 years. and in a wide ranging exclusive interview with dw staley, bureau chief, i'm or says she, my hobbit discusses some of his expectations from his india visit. and why bruin would like to see billy change it stance on russia's more of aggression against ukraine. welcome to india ruba topic, the vice chancellor of germany and diminish tofal, economic affairs and climate action. why is india so important for germany? why we have a very fine economic relation within india and also a valued customer of frontier relation within. yeah. and uh, if i can tell you that this way becomes more and more important and all because there's, do you produce as your agent has changed in europe, of course,
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future reference. i'm presented addressing wall on ukraine. really going to paying for less than that. um, being, being uh, being depended on only one country in this case and the g met has, can be dangerous. and to re half an hour to face that we have strongly dependency on goods from china or to the trademark a to china. it's very, very big, and that's all, it's okay to have a big partnership with china and you're also has one, but being dependent on one is not so good. so the searching for a new pop, nice dev us, if occasion just the keywords you risking our economy and just brings the, brings in your, in our focus and i hope german, you're also in your focus because we have these fund corporation. we can now scale it up to a even small tense relationship to mr. how big, what kind of outcome are you expecting from this visit to india? what i hope that to be have for me i have 3 sectors that are on highest importance
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for me in the indian colleagues, maybe half of us. but for me it's um we have opened our market for the labor force . we are in need of people search engines or heating this interview in the interest of to go to germany and work that you are more than welcome we have for lack of workforce in germany, in, in, in, in the, a lot of scouts attending to budget codes of people, you're very welcome. and secondly, we have a good cooperation on energy metals, and this becomes more and more important. i remember sending you a scripting, it's very hard, you have to fake too. we have to face it. global warming is a reality and we have to to stop it as soon as we can. so renewable energy, energy efficiency. this is the, the issue of the day and the resort to cover it even more. and then thought we are in negotiations offered free trade agreement. and i think that put through
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a defined framework for trade in investments in india and, and you are open to germany. us, right? so i see these reflect us. it's very concrete. and i hope i, i, i can, we can raise the discussion on a higher level with my visit to you. so you talked about the changing geo political situation. move was, how uncomfortable are you with in this position on gosh, his invasion of ukraine was personally, i think if this, i'm just as you can stay neutral we, i, i come from the pocket of the green party of germany that this coming from the peace movement and re, re, re tend to have the same position being your so in situations where rick, well, boys, so we don't want to choose aside. and this all strong enforced wrong from the very beginning. and now it's obvious wrong that's always in the grass. and one that is in the victim industry say i don't distinguish between the aggressor and victim in
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a way to do your don't reflect the reiteration. so i understand, i respect, been just tradition and a partnership with russia and the one must submit. that's the best use i. europe has also not always play the best role in geopolitics that's admitted. so i respect that in just not sure how many into your europe in this country is fine. you're not a pop. but saying read yesterday and youtube and ask for walt ongoing, i think it's not can be the last on so, so i would be very, very glad and would even head in our relation if then yeah, if he's trying to key our language and say this as an aggressive, it's a one sided, aggressive, it's put in small people are dying because he has some, some ideas off his united rush or whatever. it's not before it off ukraine, not before it off to crime people, such a fee of from great to rule. but how big, thank you very much for talking to dw. i noticed he does. he use every touchy about
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conducting that interview. we can take a look now at some other news from around the world. new fighting has shaken decision. these capital hard to him as rival generals continued a battle for control. at least 3000 people have been killed since classes broke out between the rapids support force paramilitaries and the nations regular army back in april. millions more have been forced to flee their homes. after another protest where the koran was desecrated in stockholm or rock has ordered sweetens in baset or to leave the country. but god said it was also withdrawing its own envoy from sweden. protesters anchored by the planned protest and broke into sweden's embassy in fact, out earlier, sparking diplomatic fewer former us secretary of state henry kissinger has match with china is present. she's in p in beijing. she held the 100 year old diplomat as an old friend, kissinger called for friendly relations between the us and china. washington has
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stressed that kissinger is not in china in an official capacity. well the women's world cup is under way, 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 government opened fire at high rise building sites. several others were injured and the shooter was found dead after a police shoot out. the dealings prime minister said no political or ideological motivation has been identified. but the attack as far as security concerns in a country where gun violence is relatively rare. with the opening match went on without any security incidents with co host new zealand beating norway, one no, no origins, left at the trophy in 1995. but underwhelmed in this opening match at the locals. safer to victory. and i'm the state of the opening ceremony at the eton park stadium featured. the performance by mallory and 1st nations dunces in sing is
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before the 2 teams observed a minute's silence the head of kick off the co hosts with the clear under dogs in this matchup, but it didn't show 3 minutes into the 2nd half a go kick stuff at the soup of attack, as new zealand storms up the page, and finally made the superiority counts. so i can kind of wilkinson sweat time. jackie hands close to sports, 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 co captain, re a possible missed from the penalty spots. but it stayed one meal, relief and joy greeting to find the whistle. and co host australia about their campaign underway by meeting ireland in front of over 75000 fans in sydney. the carton was raised with a short opening ceremony, which was followed by
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a goal list 1st half. early in the 2nd period, the referee gave a penalty. when haley rossa was phones and stuff at least stepped it up to send the locals interrupt years dw, the next page was at that game and i asked him how australians were reacting cubis when the 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'm gonna say it did pull the hob 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 liked echo defense and 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
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a football festival in certain back yard. and so it's great to say, great to say is 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 pa, so it's colonial past. and so to say that with lydia williams, you know, a proud indigenous woman, you know, standing in golf, 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 a culturally significant part as well is, you know, the 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 problem between mom and an arse, father. and so it was quite special for 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. it 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 gulf. 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 this got scored such as alex mogan and repeating 0 as well. and also a lot of young like talent coming through to so 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,
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they've got some form issues going on. and so to be honest, as like 6 or 7 change, that could you listen to them at lee claim to be wanting to win this trophy it's, it's never been like that before the women's woke up is 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, one of us right now. i wanna thank you so much for that. that is the next page in sydney for us. and let's use updates. thanks so much for watching the
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