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the, the, this is the, the news life from the ukraine, defies russia and sends a ship from the point of a desk that contained the vessel is using a new college of merchant ships, despite russian warnings that he could target vessels on the black sea. also on the program, germany moves closer to legalizing cannabis. the governments in files draft flows to a lot of people to grow plants on to join cannabis clubs and in football, england rapes the world cup. final, after defeating coasts, australia in sibley, we bring in all the action
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the i'm feel welcome to the program you try and says it has started to send ships across the black sea along what it describes. this humanitarian car doors. the 1st left odessa on wednesday morning carrying an unspecified cargo. the hong kong flag to contain a cabinet is one of many that have been stuck in ukrainian poets since rushes full scale will, big on russia has said we will consider all ships in the area to be potential military vessels in july must go withdrew from an agreement that's allowed the safe passage of grade shipments resumes the amount of time traffic of raises the possibility of intervention by russian warships and comes and made increasing tensions. and the black sea, to the summer sun send and see the beaches of
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odessa reopened this month. for the 1st time since rushes innovation, it may look identical, but this ukrainian black, c, c, c is now at the house of the battle of the military and geopolitical interests. russia has long been the prominent naval power in the black sea with its fleet stationed in crimea. but the western shows are controlled by nato allies. romania and bulgaria, and parts of the eastern shore belongs to nature popular georgia. in the south nato member techie is the gatekeeper of the black sea, controlling the only access point through the bus press straight us. in the early days of the war, russia started mining ukrainian waters and blockading its ports, including odessa. the blockade disrupted, ukraine's great exports, leaving millions of people affected, particularly in african nations. jr. often months of uncertainty techies,
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president red chip, tie up ad one and the united nations and broke it a d last summer for russia to allow ukraine to export it strain. but in july this year, ahead of the russia, africa summit, vladimir putin pulled out of the deal with most co announcing ships. the southern ukrainian ports would no longer be safe when they got blown they were. that'll go in the tensions continue to rise as a rush. i began the bombing campaign targeting ukraine's port infrastructure in odessa that forced ukraine to find alternative routes, sending its exports to smaller ports along the river, down you on its west and boulder. but that to russia took action bombing, the ports of rennie scene has failed in just a few 100 meters away in romania and nato country law. ukraine also ramped up its attacks targeting navy vessels in russian ports and several russian ships in the black sea. and then last week came another clash with rushes,
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navy firing warning shouts at a pullout flag vessel afterward failed to stop for inspection. it was boarded in a dramatic rage, but lights were allowed to continue to ukrainian. done you porch of the rush as president has said he is open to returning to the great deal, but only in exchange for better conditions for russia's own exports, but by throw ukrainian grain x. both remain stuck in storage facilities and trucks waiting to be picks up. as the black sea stand off as fast reaching boiling point, light correspondent, i'm safe, in case you've explained while you're trying, you're sending strips into the block. so you, despite the risks from russia, well, ukraine has called this a humanitarian cord or, but you might, might be more likely to call it a trade cord or for ukraine. they're becoming more and more desperate to get their exports out in order to save their economy. which is extremely important right now
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as they send off the russian invasion. so they're trying to get these exports out through the black sea. and they are trying to call russia's beloved here, which since the end of the grand deal has threatened to attack merchant vessel civilian ships. saying that any ship going toward ukrainian ports in the backseat would be considered likely to be carrying military cargo. and therefore, a legitimate target for russian attacks. but several merchant ships since the end of the grand deal have successfully made it to port at their own risk. and it seems ukraine now saying, well, we're going to try to defend the ships with our navy. that's not a guarantee they have made it clear that it's still very dangerous, not only for because of russian attacks, but also because the mines that are in the black sea, from ukraine end from russia. what ukraine has done, no, to guarantee the safety here is to say, we're going to guide you with the navy, and we're also going to ensure your ship at the printing governments costs. so they're trying to work out
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a way to get the goods out of ukraine's largest port in odessa and one of your, of the largest altogether. right. and so we had in the report, and this is very much alive, right from russia. i'm what can you tell us about the port there, bruship them this morning. those are on alternative routes. so ukraine has also a plan b. that's to get the green, which is very important to the economy in other goods out through the danube river . so they're sending that west to the very western tip of ukraine through the ports that is mile and at rainy, they can flow to cargo down the danube river and then put it on a ship in the black sea and kind of coasted down the black sea and you waters, hopefully out of range of russian missiles, but these ports have also come under attack from russian drones, even though they're just a few 100 meters away from a mania at some points. just this morning. you create a russian drones attack. these ports, once again, this has been on
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a regular basis. i actually visited the port of rainy just last week and talked to the people there who are trying to get this green out of the country. and they say that despite the risk they're going to continue to do this, they want to build rainy up so that it can be an alternative to the blacks, the roots. they know that they're putting their life at risk, but to them this is bigger than that. it's bigger than just trade. they want to save their country. i'm in, i'm in a safe and keith a to hawaii officials are working to identify the victims killed in wildfires. on the island of maui, the governor confirmed the to children. i'm the 106 for tablets. here's the house has begun. naming those who lost their lives and could be identified is reaching the island based donations are being unloaded to help residents made homeless by themselves to the federal government has promised its full backing and president by the a said that he'll visit the area soon. many on my we are still without power and running low on supplies. then
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a week after the blaze survivors recording terrifying experiences directly across the ship. perfect. and then the school growing of life and of where this man is walking, just minutes before the fire burned, hook guard, and the lease as a neighbor, it's not running. escape into the ocean. a amber washington. there's rocks and legs, but you didn't use hope a father for what she kept her sense of much up to her neck in the cold water. we got as low as we could, but at that point at 9 i both started to lose consciousness. we began to hallucinate, i would kind of pass out into the water and as my face hit the water, i would come into again and realize where i was and what was going on, how i needed to keep myself safe for any recent edna had finally many others did not escape the rapidly moving flames. the tragedy has left around a 100 dead and more than a 1000,
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missing a massive search operation is under. we see for dogs a working to be 2 hundreds of printers, homes and we cuz the intensity of the police and state of destruction have made it difficult to define and identify human to me a week after the fight. only a few of the dead has been identified using gifts. fingerprints, the exact number may not be known for weeks, but having driven a cabinet has approved a drops fail to possibly legalize the use of cannabis. it's the 1st and 2 of us, it's 1st step in to to pop plan will need to be approved by parliament. would allow individuals to possess up to 25 grams of candidates for recreational use and to grow up to 3 plants of how people will also be able to join kind of his clubs and extend to exchange model on 7 health. but as the call,
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lots of box had previous drug policies that failed. as many of you as marijuana use was growing. and the black market products were becoming more dangerous. or is this on the event? it's a tanya rugged and our drug policy. and what do you criminalizing, kind of, based on what we are doing it in a controlled way? where private cultivation is a load? where passionate consumption is a lot where the possession of 25 grams of kind of basic is exempt from punishment into francisco. political correspondent benjamin alvarez, group a, talk me through the main points of the government proposal. so you mentioned that 25 grams of kind of basic can be maximum of 50 grams per month. and there will be the so called cannabis clubs where people can meet non profit a clubs and then also exchange and grow. this plants together will be a maximum of 3 plants that everyone can have in their homes for recreational use. and that's something that the german health minister callout about stress. this is
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not a complete and, and giving everyone the possibility to buy there will also be strict roles and what's important. and what he's also saying and stressing that there will be a focus also on preventing mine is of getting these drugs. so this of the 3 rules that people will be able to have the plans that they can have maximum 25 grams at pad day of 50 crowns per month. and that will be the so called cannabis clubs. and the why they doing this, what sort of benefits that you're having here expecting to get from is so many reasons for that. many reasons for the government to push for these. these are 2 plans today. he presented the 1st stage of the plan that passed the german cabinet earlier today. well, they said that they want to push back the black market and also want to reduce the number of, of things that police officers in agencies have to do when it comes to people that have been getting this kind of as directed, half, and also and send it by police officers who have been caught,
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so they want to reduce that as well, and they want to make it easier for people. so to get the information about the drug, to also tell them that it's still dangerous and the compete confuse it and consume it in a big amount. but it the same to most of starting this strategy to prevent minus from accessing these trucks. but those of the 2 main points is so on one way and reducing the cost, and they will how difficult it is reducing costs also of prisons of agencies and when it comes to drug related crimes as well. right now it has had his share of control of as a token through what the critics have been saying. the try that has been criticize, not only from the position is also the police union saying that they don't know if they need more capacities to track these cases. if he prove business, f t p positive is one of the 3 parties as part of the government has also criticize the thing that they need more concrete ideas on what this will actually mean. some are accusing the health ministry and also the german government and total of
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minimizing the effects that this might have. so we expect us to go further. this will also go through the bunch of stuff to the parliament. the government expect this to be passed by the end of the year. i forgot to amanda benjamin alvo's group . i mean for both england have book that place and the world cup final after defeating australia, 31 in the 70s. it's a biz ran for australia, is matilda as who played in front of a packed stadium in sydney despite the home advantage, despite the home crowd advantage, angling line message the score 1st and then forward to having the 2nd half. so if i space and sundays final after katy start a thunderbolt from ella to drop the deadlock and put england ahead one neil to the line. this is after 36 minutes. australia thought they were back in the game when captain sam kirk to them level was a wonderful striking distance,
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sending the home crowd into a frenzy poor defending from the co host in the box. so lauren had capitalized on an air and put england back on top. the line this is showing why they're the reading european champions. alexia russo sealed the deal for england when she put the game out of us fairly as reach me 86 minutes. england reached the world cup finals for the 1st time in history. they will face springs for footballs . top prize in sydney on sunday. start break for australia. they're watching dw news coming up next to news asia. what china has stopped issuing youth unemployment data and the impact of india new associates, heavy 100 actions against minorities. the finish strategy will have
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those stories and more a just a moment on your group as mckinnon will have more world news at the top of the of good the shifting our door and make sure i don't take money under your mommy's not coming back. it's over february 2020 russian troops invaded the ukrainian city of coupons. it was recaptured 6 months later.

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