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because no one should have to make up your own mind. me for mine's the the this is dw news life in berlin. the greek island of rhodes is burning thousands or 4 stiffly homes and hotels. during one of the biggest evacuation operations in the country's history and across square east, the government announces heat restrictions amid an unprecedented heat way. also on the program, rush or launch is
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a new wave of missile strikes on odessa. the attack on the ukrainian port comes as beller roost and russia discuss security in the regions and at the women's will, comp, frustration for france and sydney as the ball just won't go in, but joy for jamaica who celebrate a hard one point. the mike look a welcome wildfires on the greek island the roads have prompted a massive evacuation operation, almost 20000 residents and torres have been moved to safety in what authorities have described as greece is the biggest ever fire evacuation. major travel operators have cancelled torres flights the roads because of the blazers, which have engulfed houses and hotels. greece is facing its longest heat wave on
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record with forecasts predicting even higher temperatures in the coming days. for thousands of vacationers stay on roads turns into a nightmare. as they are forced to flee a wild fire burning out of control with flames, blocking roads many have to escape on foot to say for 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
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during greece's hottest weekend in 50 years. he's good. here's the fan. even though it's 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 enough 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 becoming the
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longest on record, increase the misery for locals and visitors keeps dragging on angelica salves lives on the island of rhodes. she told me what local residents are going through. hello. so yes, and the place i'm leaving, we're not that's much affected. the moment i placed, but i have friends sitting faces that have been activated. i can tell you for sure that the situation here was not good. it's like giving away from actually uh we hear my own things on the palette. golf goes flying above our houses. um, trying to put out the fire app yesterday. we were also able to see the smoke uh behind the mountain. uh you know where we're leaving here. um, generally speaking to the city where old stops about the force being destroyed, i get the thing full, but most of my life that way of expression. i'm really simple to be notes the case
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since yesterday evening because we, we, we didn't know that people were stuck in the building in a remote village of social media wasteful of those information. so we were trying to, you know, work and also our sales on how to help those people to me so we really, really anxious about them. mm hm. um. thank god we have some help coming from the fire department. so father, tom priest, we really thanked him for that because if you take some serious, we out of control and greek forces wouldn't be able to do much. rhodes resident engine leaky solve that there. russia has launched a new wave of missiles at the ukrainian port city of odessa. officials say one person was killed and at least 20 wounded. in the overnight a sold. russia has repeatedly attacked a strategic port city since moscow pulled out of a green export deal almost a week ago. trouble inside or the saws largest orthodox computer, which was among the targets of fresh stress and the strikes on the port city. when
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i telling had severely damaged or the assaults historical center designated as an endangered flooded heritage by unit school, the destruction is enormous. half of the cathedral was left without a roof, and the central pilots and foundation were destroyed. all the windows and stuck on molding wet blowing out. there was a fire pot where i can send kenneth's a, sold in a church quote for you. it was on fire burning. i was the 1st to come in. but after the ride was over, the emergency services arrived and thank god, they put it all out. you create a new notification. see, these tries destroyed several residential buildings, leaving many people trapped in the apartment. they also cause damage to power lines. we would sleeping without child on the bead when we suddenly jumped from the
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explosion. we lived near the cathedral. we flew up, ran to the toilet, and then there was another explosion. the house was shaking and i went outside. i thought maybe someone needs help centuries and days, pressure has increased its set x one or the size for it. and for us stuck to you. and it comes after president, beloved them important, refuse to renew a deed which allowed the safe export of green from ukraine's. lexi boards up to saturday nights and these i let tags, can you canadian president of the med zalinski vault to the dallied? meanwhile, the russian president has begun to days of talks with his closest ally, alexander lucas, jacob. it's the 1st time they have met since the bell of ocean leader helped the broker a deal to end a mutiny by wagner fighters inside russia last month. speaking in saint petersburg,
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wicker shan't go said rushers, war against ukraine, needed to be fought against all of nato. meanwhile, coo and claim that ukraine's counter offensive had failed. the w correspondent, maria cut a much sent us of this update on what is being discussed during the talks well to leader as talked about the situation with fucking grouping bell ruth, as well as the situation that they've done the russian polish border. lucas shanker kicked off the meeting by showing the knock, which she sighed indicated phones plan to attack bellows, and therefore, it's popular russia, the narrative of possible new nate's invasion has been used widely by both leaders, especially after the invasion of ukraine. well, obviously buckner was one of the main topics as well. um lucas shank. besides that, the parameter a group appears to be in a bad mood and wanted to go on quote, an excursion into poland to talk supply routes. so 1st thing weaponry to ukraine,
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but he's trying to hold them back the wagner fighters. this is a very kind of lucas chunk of style statement, where he apparently is controlling nato countries and try so the trigger fee is in poland. overall, this meeting was in that once again demonstrate the unity and so a strong positive partnership between means and the must go as a look. now, at some other news from around the world, spain is voting in a snap general election with the feet looming for the left is coalition of spanish prime minister petro sanchez. the conservative popular party is leading in the polls, but may need the help of the far right to form a government. protesters have taken to the streets of bangkok to demand the country . senate stopped blocking the naming of a prime minister. conservative members of the senate have twice blocked the naming
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of election winter. peter lived to run rough as tide leader with him to run runs political coalition. now says it, we'll try again next week with a different nominated for the job. cambodia is ruling party is declaring a landslide victory in national elections. many observers dismissed the pole as a sham aimed at cementing the power of long time prime minister who incent his main opponent was the this qualified from running after ruling for nearly 4 decades. who in send is now expected to hand power to who is eldest son? officials in afghanistan say over 30. people have died in flash floods, and dozens more are missing. most of the floods hit my the ball dock province after torrential rain. hundreds of houses have been damaged or destroyed. dr. say is really prime minister benjamin netanyahu, whose health condition is stable after an overnight operation to implant
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a hard pace maker. netanyahu is expected to leave hospitals later on sunday, but has rescheduled plan trips to cyprus and turkey. the surgery comes ahead of a vote in parliament, uncontroversial judicial reform bill that has brought tens of thousands of protesters to the streets. a vote on monday will mark the 1st major piece of the legislation to be approved. a dw, it's rebecca driggers is in jerusalem. following the story, i asked her, what critics fear could happen if the bill passes from michael when you speak to me for tests is whether today, yes, today or any time over the last 7 months, we're moving, coming out in the 3 se, se, so this is about the very essence of the country, the very essence of the democracy. you know, i heard one protest later on the radio the other day saying this isn't about right or left. this is about right or wrong. that gives you a little bit of a,
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an idea of the flavor of what these people feel that they are fighting for. anyways, we saw in the last 4 days, upwards of 50000 people walking from tel aviv up to jerusalem to, to be here full. this crucial volume take to show up to have their voices heard to show their presence and then joined by found thousands, if not hundreds of thousands of other people. last night. we were hearing numbers at around 500000 people coming out and protesting and were expecting similar numbers over the weekend. and of course again tomorrow when that part is set to take place. so it could be delayed. there is a chance that filibustering that is happening right now in the excess of the debate that's happening over this bill could make the final vote run willing to tuesday. but these people not giving out. they say that they're going to keep campaigning, that they are going to keep fighting for their democracy, as i said, see it being pulled from underneath. rebecca rivers reporting there from jerusalem at the women's world cup, french and jamaica. god group f. underway with
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a goal is drawn in sidney france's cottage. the news came closest are breaking the deadlock, but her late header hid 1st, the bar and then the post. as jamaica survives, and the underdogs from the caribbean were clearly the happier of the 2 sides. after the match, the w's, lima hot talkie was at the game in sydney, she spoke to jamaican players, and they told her why the result meant too much to the jamaica as a scoreless brought against friends. as all, the more impressive considering everything that they've been through off the pitch, this is a topic that's not talked about enough. we talk about discrepancies between the men and the women scale. but what's not talked about enough is actually the in equity in the women scale. most people are probably be unaware that this jamaica team nearly didn't make it to this was cop. not because they're not good enough, not because they nearly didn't qualify,
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but because of their financial situation. in fact, it wasn't until the team and their support a set of both funds need to pay for their flights and hotels for this was cop that they were even able to make it to you to come here. i spoke to some of the jamaican k as after the game and they told me that everything that they've been through has made them even strong. uh, i know that it's been a struggle we around so yeah, we've missed enough. we've missed a high level of games and faith windows. so for us to content up into this tournament and put into performance, not that i'm just proud of every single one of the goals and with the coach and stuff. i mean, i think we've gone through more than most, most teams. i mean from getting here to just the camps that we've had and different things like that. but like i said, i think that through the struggle i think it made us stronger. and i think that showed in the result that we got today in group, in the netherlands, secured a hard flock, one neil wind against a tournament w times that portugal in done ended the deciding goal for the dodge came 13 minutes
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into the game to stephanie funded grow her head or prove to be enough in an otherwise uneventful game. the netherlands take on the united states next in a repeat of the 2019 world cup. fine of which the americans one to now and will ended their next reporter about the play of a teenage mothers in brazil. that's after a short break. there's more on d, w dot com and of course check out social media at the w news. i'm like, look more news at the beginning of the next hour. the . every jenny is sort of surprises me. it's gone all out to give you some.
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