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ukraine says it was behind an attack, a military infrastructure in russian occupied crimea. moscow confirms and munitions step vote was hate. and friends, annual pride parade draws hundreds of thousands of travelers and l g b t to campaigners the event is known as christopher street day after the location of the famous stone wall of riots, new york, the unpopular phone. any, as welcome to the program, greece is bracing for the longest heat wave on record almost 2 weeks of seasoning. temperatures of forest closures of tourist attractions and evaluations of resorts and forecasts are showing no signs of cooling down. for thousands of vacationers stay on roads turns in to a nightmare. as they are forced to flee
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a wildfire burning out of control. with flames, blocking roads many have to escape on foot to safer places. they receive emergency lodgings and schools, gyms, and even aboard passenger, fairies, coast guard vessels and private ships rescue thousands of people who couldn't reach safety over land. with temperatures over 40 degrees celsius and strong winds, firefighters have been facing a tough battle, official se could take several more days to contain the blaze in athens, taurus lineup for different reasons. a slow march up. the steps of the acropolis during greece has hottest weekend. in 50 years, he's good. he has a fan even though it's
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already $36.00 degrees by 9 30 am. the line here is longer than usual. visitors are in a hurry to get in before it's closed for the hottest part of the day. getting you know, water where we can survive. i mean, it's quite a line and, and i'm sure it's going to be worth it at the end. i just threw out and i'm trying to collect myself again and waiting to see this. i wanted to see this my entire life. i hope i can make it like in many other popular sites across the country, the closures are meant to deal with a brutal heat in roads and other places affected by forest fires. more drastic measures are necessary. as the heat wave comes closer to be coming the longest on record, increase the misery for locals and visitors keeps dragging on carlos
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lawyers and are from the climate science and policy institute. climate. our analytics says the devastating heat waves and wild fires are connected to global warming. beyond any doubts that the human made global warming is driving this website visiting around the globe as a kind of leads up and via leaving the stable climates of the emphasis of the whole scene of the last 10000 years to be kind of human civilization has established, you're going to see more and more upsetting streams and right for risk increased drastically with increasing hate and job conditions. obviously for wifi or other human factors like 4 inch band management management and other things that contribution to increasing risk without the tenant is burning because we set it on fire. climate researcher carl flores, they're, they're moving on and you, cranes. army says it has destroyed in oil depot and army warehouses in russian occupied crimea. videos have appeared on social media showing a series of explosions. the moscow installed or fired. he's on the peninsula say,
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and i, munitions, deaf o exploded and caught fire after being struck by ukrainian drones. the incident occurred in the crowds, no spot of biscuits in central premier. russian authorities say there were no casualties, but ordered an evacuation of the area. well, marina murray, ron is a military analyst from king's cottage in london, and earlier we ask, sir, if these latest ukrainian strikes in russian occupied crimea, are part of the ukrainian country are offensive as well. yes, we're going to consider it as a part of ukranian counter offensive. it doesn't have to be in one specific location. first of all, this is obviously a strategic surprise given that the crimea is strategically and politically important. for osh it's showing that premier is vulnerable on the one hand, on the other hand, was recent strikes on the bridge, the cranium as a ukrainian forces and trying to make it very difficult for russia to sustain its
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troops in the occupied territories. so it, it is a way to sever russian logistics as well. ministry on list. marina muran, speaking to us earlier, ukrainian soldiers regularly undergo training behind the front lines. our team was filling out a shooting range near the town of detroit. kiska in the don't ask region when they came under fire, our correspondence, my ts building up, sent us this report from seen some of the soldiers on your recruits, some have been transferred from other units. they are being trained and they have to learn fost soon. they would be sent to some of the was most dangerous areas. the front lines near boston didn't seem as well, you know, as if, when are the intensity of fighting leads to the most active so which is being injured or even killed or thing we put on an english. so our unit is constantly
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losing people who the the to the with it. so that's why we frequently have to recruit the new. so we just do for lorenz and ways of come to training in this office. we constantly have to train those who are available. so that a unit can continue, it's fine, but i don't feel that they're not from what i do. this is a resignation supposed to they would be sending was and then the lines of provide cover for fellow soldiers. well attacking the enemy. today they're learning how to provide fire cover. at any time they could be sent to the front, the glue, the commander has seen many of his fellow soldiers wounded or killed in the west coast of us. yeah, no, it's good. that system is, seems like it's hard to say how many, let's put it that way. of those we started at the same time as me. many i've gone from one did, it was what do you have to learn the salon? henry office is die as well as, but to come on,
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those sergeants are private to see who i just want to watch, but i don't want to count them on the sleep would be hot to band. what are the for the i myself have been wounded twice. it's impossible to predict who is going to be when the sun is just the way. and then suddenly the explosions were being settled by class, the bomb. we managed to escape from the training fields. upon leaving, we see wounded soldiers and our camera man is also wanted a news hospital treat. let's take a look now at some other news from around the world. cambodians have been casting their pilots in an election set to keep prime minister hans and in power. critics have cooled the pole a farce of democracy due to the lack of any real opposition,
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70 year old homes and who is being ruling since 1995 is expected to transfer power to his eldest son. during the upcoming 5 year term. the 11 people have been killed and 4 more injured in a suspected arson. an attack on a bar in the mexican city of san luis, colorado, state prosecutor say, a man who was thrown out of the bar threw a molotov cocktail at the building, setting it on fire that tens of thousands of his riley's a variety to across the country. against a planned judicial overall, the government backed bill to curb. the supreme court's pirates has left 2 months of protests and dell, dell, a huge blow to be economy. parliament is expected to have a final vote on the bill on monday. as a final attempt to make the voices heard for month to month street, this happened demanding the government joint back. it's glen to over,
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holding the street into louise. thousands jotted slogans to amplify their demands before the expected finding vote on monday. take the form here. there's going to be legislation for 3 days, going to the 4th, eliminate the court date report. we are here in order to majority working to finally meet with me. the supreme court judges being no longer be able to subtract on government decisions and do that the outside the connected many put testers march for these from deliveries to get us to them. we came over here, all our family, including both of our young children. those answers dimes either their masters is not a certain those used to be i think it's very important for us and also for them to
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know what we can do to say that the critics fear the government could use the new york to go to the edition of or just to the point diagnosed or benjamin netanyahu, who is on trial and corruption charges that then yeah, who's got the claims that the court has put into feeding too much and it's affairs and the changes are necessary for a better balance of power. but with the buyers have been dominated by government supporters and no formal constitution protests to say that due to city and it's got informed, it's the most important, protected us to do a flaw in his dream. hundreds of thousands of people have been taking part in berlin's annual pride celebrations. the event is known in germany as chris to rest 3 day after you. the location of the stone wall riots that transformed the gay liberation movement in 19 sixty's, new york and organizers have made care. they still view the berlin event as
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a demonstration and not simply a parade. the streets of berlin, full of friends, flags, and high stakes fashion. the multitude of dc a celebration was b, that voice and ours we political demands including reducing, hate crime and back to access to health care for the trans community for the phones . but our list of demands as long as day. and one important element is violence against clear people, which is on the rise, instead of on the decline here in berlin. and that's terrible stuff up with the suspect. there was a lot ukrainian contingent that to express the support for freedom and democratic values. on the rise,
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but speaking to deutsch avella, ukraine's i'm busted a to germany, admitted his country still has what to do. we are developing and you know, more and more support and understanding for uh for the impact of eligibility community into the real life. and you create inter protecting freedom, you know, and this is something which we ukrainian share and 3 kick nice. everybody is fighting everybody in ukraine, and i'm proud to be here today and to be an investigator of ukraine. along with the politics. there was also plenty of time to punch a or with the parades called message. clear for all to see the at the women's world cup the united states of launch their bid for a 3rd consecutive trophy with a comfortable 3 meal went against tournaments,
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new commerce, vietnam in oakland. the wind puts them on top of group e and cements their claim. as one of the favorites, the united states show their in 10 right from the stars and a genius passed from alex moore preceded the opener. sophia smith, so no nerves in front of gold and made it one new team for meetings. on the brink of off time, the referee awarded a penalty for this tackle in the box. but strike a alex morgan was denied by vietnam's. thank cheaper. it is already the told me is penalty of this world comp campaign sucks just one minute later, the united states doubled their leads with smith 2nd. go the game and 10 minutes before full time, quincy holler and put some icing on the cake to cement the final score is 3 new. a
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statement waiting from the defending champions. all right, you are up to date of next is reporter teenage mothers in brazil, that's after a short break and there's plenty more news on our website, the www dot. com. and you can check us out on social media. at dw news is a how you find us. i am public police from me on the team here. brilliant, thanks for watching. take care and i'll see you again. the side it says to bangladesh, a gold.
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