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to be our guest at frankfurt airport, cd managed by front bought the this is the, the we news long from berlin. ukraine issues a warning to ships headed for russian controlled ports on the black sea cases. such vessels may be considered as carrying military cargo with all the associated risks of warning comes a day after moscow made similar strides. also coming up fires flare up in greece. authorities tell thousands,
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living near the capital offense to leave their homes out for a while. fires that were previously contained, again burning out of control. and berlin police are on the prowl after a lion is reported on the list caught on camera in a leafy suburb. also on the show excitement down under at the women's world's comp . more than 75000 home fans the australia get their campaign underway with a narrow wind over ireland. the nicole fairly, it's good to have you with us. we started with rising tensions on the black sea. ukraine has responded in kind to a russian threats to treat ships bound for ukraine as potential and the me targets keys now says it will also consider vessels traveling to russian ports or russian occupying ukrainian territory or to be potentially carrying arms. both developments
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follow a decision by the kremlin earlier this week to allow a deal on the export of grain by on the black sea to expire. the un security council will meet friday to address the humanitarian consequences of russia's withdrawal from the deals as well. how serious is this threat from key 5 best to our correspondent in ukraine economy? i think they are serious. i think they are credible you crate in the past has hit russian targets. we'll remember the flagship of rushes, black sea feet that was sunk last year. some of the right ukraine, drones have attacked russian ports on the black sea coast, trying to attack an oil terminal. nobody sees because it wouldn't be successful like them, but they can get that for an important thing. here's that ukraine doesn't actually have to do anything. so far, simply by making this announcement simply by making clear that it's sees this shipping as a legitimate target, it has imposed assurance economic price. so russia insurance is going to be a lot more expensive if it's gonna be possible. a tool, lots of for an,
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a shipment is, might decide it's actually not worth the risk. that is gonna have a huge impact on versus will industry that sends most of that will. that's not only going to you or to play selecting the find the black sea. and i think the most interesting thing about, well, this is quite how short the response has been from russia. the seems like most of this thing to reply in collins, when you look at the russian state media, they, we, what seems coming didn't know how to go about this and simply have the sense that this is something that we're actually conducing great. but the could never have any other way around it. is it really in ukraine's interest? so to add to tensions like that, i use a sense here in ukraine that trying to do what bruton says. he wants the west to do . for instance, if you came with a guy, an oscar western countries to take back to ro, back some of those sections on russian banks, on other, russian trade, those invitations. then a couple weeks down the line, russia would come with new demands and he would keep using this control over shipping in the black sea and that crucial grain trade. that is simple for you
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cream. lots of people around the world to put pressure and get new to moans, the sense here in new craigslist. but just by making these announcements, we think today they can actually put a lot of pressure on russia. they can change the psychology make rusher aware that it is also in a position to lose a lot. and they think that the rest of the wounds, for instance, coming and nothing on the problem is the only thing we really need. those shipping routes to get that money, the unit fuel government actually is more likely to encourage the russians to keep the current arrangements in place to allow that grain to reach people around the world. then any kind of kind of appeasement of those working to months. and if of lexie really ended up being off limits to do confrontations there, what would be the alternative for ukraine to get his grain out to the world? it's really difficult. last the only about 30 percent of the grain when other ways by rail, by truck, through the danube to romania. but all those routes and much more expensive and simply don't have the capacity. so i think basically as long as a desa is shop, we're going to see green prices rising, ukrainian farms suffering,
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and people around the world scratching their heads, trying to think where they're going to get sam brett from as ukraine corresponding economy. thank you. always great speaking to you, greece has asked residents living west of the capital to evacuate after a while fires that were previously contained started to burn out of control, fueled fine evening, wins. the fire department is on high alert after a new flare of of the way that has been raging since tuesday, firefighting plane from italy are helping efforts, while greek authorities brace for a new round of extreme weather. grease is experiencing peek temperatures of 43 degrees celsius. that's $109.00 degrees fahrenheit, as heat waves continue to group southern europe until at least sunday, a. w. a reporter in east have spent the day with firefighters battling a major blaze in greece, and he sent us update. the fire brigade has set up and make ship headquarters inside this bus just outside of the town of month or at
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a gas station. earlier in the day, the firefighters were optimistic that they had essentially contained that they have been a hold of fire, which has been raising since earlier this week. but now there's a sense that they're going to have another long night. that's because they're fighting the fire on 3 intense friends right now. one of them is just behind me on this hill. they're hitting it from the sky and from the ground you can see here, helicopter is dropping water on it. there's ashes falling from the sky on us right now, but the situation is changing constantly and rapidly. earlier we saw just how volatile a wildfire can be when we fight in gulf an entire summer camp in front of our eyes . one minutes the firefighters and volunteers were taking a break, having a drink, the next they were running for safety. so there really is a feeling here in monta that everyone should have their backs packed and ready to go. just in case it was, i mean the use of reporting from greece. well, here in berlin, police have told residents of the city southern suburbs to state inside. a massive
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operation is under way to catch one of the world's top predators leave to be on the pile. a short video which goes to huge up real, a big capt gross income. uh, apparently attacking a wild bull and a suburb just outside of berlin. police have mounted a mess of set you up for the nation of the area, even bringing in vets and hunters in an attempt to capture the way you would feed on. and why not started to taking the search and seriously warning residents to be locked in pets and children endorse the mat, tried to a life as with some tongue in cheek que my on venice. interface expect to get this assigned a case. there are people making shows find the know, so a new way of something bob boss to use line this is, we're still trying to do it the regular way. and then i would not setting up a set of getting taught to solve the waterfall problem to explain what it is, a serious situation in laga. no cause in the area they aren't taking any chances.
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they are uncomfortable, usually 2 little ducks on. that's probably ideal line food 12 i've tried, least i just have some missing bought. i have to be honest. i'm a product to this because it's a different caliber compared to a normal dog or another pet that has run away. so i'm going to run home. no, i'm going to bring home open here this, i mean. and while the search continues expect can i shouldn't amounts about where exactly the line has came from. but lenses says, no animals are missing on the local surface size is not last age, easiest to yourself got. there is no way that this animal escaped from a circus is because, apart from circus krona, there was no one with wild animals on the road in germany at the moment. imagine there's more to go on the beach. experts say if anyone encounters the linus to stand still and avoid eye contact, for example, if they just stand still and look at what the animal is doing, then the animal, even if it is noticed,
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you will stand still and look at what you are doing is to good, so which task? since the animal gains control of the situation, i can decide what it does next. it's only to tune out for nowadays, the queen of the jungle seems to have made ourselves the queen, size of crossover tower report or credit rather who is in the south for a land where the animal has last been seen. craig, what's the latest we just saw? the police move away from where you are. have authorities made any progress in catching the lineup. a good evening, the cold? well, as you said, i'm here on the perimeter of a large wooded area in salem gulf in the south west to berlin, which really has become the epi, sunset. i'm the focus in this one for the missing lie. and now across the afternoon on into this evening that have been several propulsive sightings of the missing cap . but all parties have yet to confirm that these have actually happened. so despite
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the number of boots on the ground, both the police police, i'm unable experts and also the large amounts of technology, which has been deployed in the hunt for the big cats. as of yet, the lion is still very much on the loose. it is very much on the lose and we have no idea where it came from. do we? that's right. as you heading, the report just before hand, the locals use animal centuries and even the circus have said that there are no animals missing from the premised season. naturally, the speculation speculation has tend to private ownership. now, it is in fact legal to own these types of big types in germany, provided that they all procured in the right way. the problem is given often the quite contest by nature of the big tech industry. people simply don't know the number or way these cuts might be. so wherever it came from in the like where we
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take still very much remains the question. that's an onset. me. i know i wouldn't like to be where you are right now. how have residents been reacting to the news? it seems largely peaceful on the streets going around this afternoon. they were a few people who were out walking in the evening sunshine, quite a few cyclists. and even the old person taking that pet for a walk. but by and large, people do seem to be respecting these um safety protocols which have been put in place across really quite a vast area around 230 square kilometers, which includes not just the here in the suburbs, but also up to and including the city parameters of berlin, o. c, w reporter, craig crowther. thank you so much for your reporting. and stacy is a look at some other news from around the world. the russian prosecutors have
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reported me asked a court to sentenced jail, the opposition politicians, alexander phony, to a further 20 years in jail. this trial for alleged extremism is drawing to a close as being held behind closed doors at a penal colony where pneumonia is already serving time on fraud charges, which he and his supporters say were trimmed up either of test screen to human rights advocates from prison activism pattern george lockie was arrested in 2020, over an opinion article. he wrote a lawyer mohammed of barker had been charged with spreading fake news and joining a terrorist group. the 2 were among 6 people, part and best awake by interruption. president opto for tyler cc former he was secretary of state, henry kissinger has met with china as president, changing thing. and beijing, she held the 100 year old diplomat as an old friend on kissinger. calling for friendly relations between the us and china. washington has stress, kissinger is not in china in an official capacity. germany's minister for
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economic affairs and climate action over topic is in india where he is attending a g 20 meeting of energy ministers and go on sunday. and an exclusive interview, the w some read up sima asked how back why india was so important in germany. why we have a very fine economic relation with in general to evaluate president of frontier relations within. yeah. and if i can tell you that this way becomes more and more important and all because there's, do you produce is your isn't it has changed in europe, of course, future reference. i'm presented addressing wall on ukraine related to paying for less than that. um, being, being uh, being depended on on your one country in this case on energy methods 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, as i did them,
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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 application is the keyboard. you risk getting our economy and this brings the, brings in your, in our full course. and i hope germany also in your focus because we have these fund corporation, we can now scale it up to a even small 10 citizenship. so 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 for me and the new 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 rehab for lack of workforce in germany. and in the a lot of scouts attending to read it to people. you're very welcome. and
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secondly, read has a good cooperation on energy metals. and this becomes more and more importantly, remember sending your spread thing. it's very hard to meet, but you have to fake crude. we have to face it, global warming, it's 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 abuse would cover it even more. and then thought we are in garcia, sions offered free trade agreement. and i think that put through a defined framework for trade and investments in india and, and you opened in germany us. right. so i see these reset us. it's very concrete. and i hope i, i, i can, i can raise the discussion on a higher level with my visit to you. you talked about the changing geo political situation. move what, how uncomfortable are you with in this position on, gosh, is invasion of ukraine quad. personally, i think if this,
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i'm just as your con stain, your show me, 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 as being neutral in situations where rick well, boys, so we don't want to choose aside, and this all strong interests wrong from the very beginning. and now it's obvious wrong. that's always an aggressor and run that into victim. and it, you say, i don't distinguish between the dresser and victim in a way to do your tone for effect, the reiteration. so i understand, i respect in just tradition and a partnership with russia. and the one must admit, that's the best use i euro has also not always play the best role in to you for that expects admitted. so i respect that in just not sure how many into your europe
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in this country is fighting another path, but said read yesterday and youtube and as a wall ongoing, i think it's not coming to be the last on so, so i would be very, very glad and would even have in our relation if and 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 of the united rush or whatever. it's not before it off ukraine, not the philadelphia crime. people set the fee of for great hub. the interior minister is from the a. you are holding 2 days of talks in spain for a fresh attempt to reach an agreement on a migration deal. almost 2000 people drowned trying to reach your of i see in the 1st half of this year, recent ship wrecks of migrant boats off the coast of greece and springs. cannery island mean pressure is mounting to prevent further loss of life. but as data we use, jack parents reports here, it is still a long way from finding common ground on how to tackle the common problem. hundreds
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of people have already tried this here as smugglers bodies go dine in the mediterranean sea. it's raising questions of whether you policies that to blame. so we'll talk a is currently a person seeking asylum. in your opinion, you must apply to the 1st e u country they arrive in. during the use 2015 migration crisis over a 1000000 refugees may be from syria. arrived in greece and italy, asylum offices became overwhelmed. ever since numerous unsuccessful plans have been proposed to try to force of the e u countries to accept funds, but as of asylum seekers relieving the pressure on 1st arrival countries. finally, in june this year is you ministers agreed to a complex system for sharing responsibility or allowing countries to find that until the assist of those if they didn't want to accept to more migrants but hungry,
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imposed into trying to to p. the proposal saying they refuse to accept migraines or to pay insisting it will only encourage more people to head, to your rep, stopping that to a need before it begins is what be you cause the external dimension of its migration agenda, the block ones to try to prevent people from boating smugglers bows on the north african coastline. the you is offering to this 1000000000 your raised to keep the people that it's similar to the 2016 deal will be you struck with turkey billions of yours in exchange for retaining more than 3000000 syrians in the country. it worked, but migrant support organizations said encourages countries like greece to prevent anyone from arriving in europe, pushing people back to where they came from, which is the legal under international law. 3 says it's protecting the use board is the used bought a god from tex,
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ended its own search and rescue missions in the mediterranean court operations. sophia, in 2020, and now only patrols to enforce board as it was accused of failing to step in and save lives during the recent ship. right, nippy loss in greece, the agencies boston says they can only inform national bodyguards of impending tragedies before we could do actually. now the use fundamental right itself is says from tech should leave greece entirely as it risk being implicated in a legal pushed box. as things stand, the use migration policy remains unresolved. just as summer arrives and unexpected search of people voting smugglers bows, tried to reach the european union. a battle host 900 is a senior analyst at the european policy center, and i asked him a short while ago if were getting any closer to final agreement to overall the use migration policy. i kind of speculate on whether we are any closer today,
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but indeed that today there was a meeting among indeed are ministers in spain. and they have focused their thoughts on the last, the remaining item among the package of proposals, which is currently under negotiation for which they haven't found a compromise which deals with situations of instrument that is ation and situations of prizes. and this is indeed a rather important element of the package where the member states continue to disagree on some have expressed the previously concerns about the, the bus it possible from them and the rides the implications that would come from the little geishas in this instrument address. and to instead post for more exemptions in the past the most not the me at bostic states that are concerned about the petition of the situation they faced in 2021. when better was facilitated the arrivals of files is that their board is and i think that whether the new
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backed indian would be agreed to, we'd not only depend on whether member states we find a compromise on these a specific proposal. but most importantly on whether the you can't parliament and to can see if we manage to find a compromise common ground on the whole package of reforms and don't use it even though it's inside to predict on whether the outcome of these negotiations would be positive. i can only say that the both the concert ended and environment that has never been under so much pressure to get these your approved. you written that the compromise deal reached by e u. countries might not even deliver the expected results. why is done well, because fundamentally most member states and the parliament understand to be want to a u. s. adams system, which is predictable and reliable. but the text that they have agreed to in june is neither straightforward nor balanced. and these, mainly for 2 reasons. first,
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because the rules that the member states have agreed in principle in june are extremely complicated and a full of convoluted operation on measures which makes their open nationalization and implementation had to predict which could in 3rd lead to low compliance. and we know that we try to trust between members states as the short supply, and these could affect the further at which one trust between them. at the 2nd reason is that the, the text that they have provision that he agreed to and they decide to get a 3rd responsibilities for a 1000 states. then uh for the north states compared to the current system. we only have a couple of seconds, but i do wanna get maybe yes or no. 2 no answer because hungary and poland are refusing so far to pull their way will the rest of the members they be able to convince them i don't think so, which raises the question. so. busy will happen eventually if they refuse to comply
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with the rules that we'd be agreed upon. that was up at to almost 9. hi, thank you so much for your time. i of the, the women's world cup is under way, but just hours before kick off the host city of auckland was under a temporary lock down. at least 2 people were killed after a gunman opened fire at a high rise building site. several others were injured and the shooter was found dead after a police shoot out. in ceilings, prime ministers, and no political or ideological motivation had been identified of the attack as far as security concerns in a country where gun violence is relatively rare. the opening match, then fortunately went on without any security incidents west co host new zealand beating norway, one no, there norwegians lifted the trophy in 1995, but underwhelmed and this opening latch, as the local savored victory and understated the opening ceremony at the eton puck
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stadium featured the performance by mallory and 1st nations dunces in thing is, before the 2 teams observed, a minute's silence the head of kick off the co host with a clear under dogs in this matchup. but it didn't show 3 minutes since with the 2nd tough a go kick stuff at a soup of attack as new zealand stones up the page, and finally made the superiority towns and stuff like that. how do wilkinson sweat time? jackie, hands close to spot one celebrations. finally, up to 16 unsuccessful attempts, museums 1st woke up 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 mist from the penalty spelt bounce. it stayed one mill relief and joy greeting the final whistle. co hosts australia and got their campaign underway by
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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 list 1st. how early in the 2nd period, the referee gave a penalty. when haley ross, so was filed and stuff, got least stepped up to send the local into rapture. there we can see here finally, hundreds of golden retrievers from around the world have come together. the breeze and festival home and the scottish highlands, dogs and their owners from more than 12 countries, including the us, new zealand, italy and germany held a unique celebration, a goose gun house in glen. ask frank where the breed originated. the 1st ever golden retriever puppy was born at the stately home over a century and a half ago. and the breed is still going strong to significant. golden retrievers are celebrated by dog lovers,
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the world over for their reliable and friendly natures. and i have to admit, i might be one of them. here's a quick reminder of the top story we're following for you at this hour keeps, as it will consider ships traveling to russian fords or russian occupied ukrainian territory to be potentially carrying. arms follows a similar warning from moscow. both developments come after a decision buying the kremlin earlier this week to allow a deal on the export of grain by on the black sea to expire for up to date, but stay with us because after a short break, i'll be back to take you through the top stories of the day and i hope to see you there, the
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