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the day may be the state of the news line from berlin. a funeral for the russian mercenary, bosky, excuse me, for goshen. he was buried near his home city. saint petersburg ceremony was close to the public and president of a lot of improvements. it's not also coming up an international outcry over oppressive anti gay legislation in uganda. and young men charged with aggravated homosexuality, could face the death penalty and driving your car into london gets more expensive. the mayor says a new 15 year old charge will mean cleaner air for millions,
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but opponents argue it will add to the cost of living corrected. the german government announced the $7000000000.00 euros and tax cuts to boost the economy. but a new poll finds nearly 3 quarter voters are unhappy with a ruling coalition, the article for links to our readers on p b. s. and the united states, and all of you joining us from around the globe. welcome. it's good to have you. the head of the russian wagner, mercenary group you gave me for goshen, has been buried on the outskirts of his home city. saint petersburg was killed in a suspicious plane crash 2 months after leaving a short lived uprising against the kremlin of the farewell ceremony in saint petersburg. shrouded in secrecy heavily guarded by russian police and
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national guardsmen. suggesting to length the government has gone to, to keep public morning for the wagner chief to a minimum the details of the barrio, including where and when it was to be held were classified. and there has be no independent confirmation of those details. the only thing known for sure was that vladimir putin was not in attendance to the president's presence is not planned. we do not have specific information on the funeral. the decision on this matter is made by relatives and friends. we cannot say anything without them. in moscow, those who couldn't attend the funeral made make shift to memorials. the gatherings reflect the highest theme in which he had any per goshen was held. despite the fact that rushes president accused him of treason. almost everyone here
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expressed shock and sadness over his death. the patriots attached to it and fight for truth and justice. a funeral understood to be for wagner as logistics chief, valerie chuckled off also took place chapel of dyed alongside precaution, in the suspicious plane crash last week. the funeral also wasn't officially nines, and journalists weren't allowed to film or talk to people who attended. the secrecy and confusion over both funerals is in line with the more key details about the crash in the us and its western allies concluded that an intentional explosion probably caused the crash, which many believe was likely revenge for provisions short lived revolt for goes and it was one of russia's most notorious men. he was once nickname
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fulton's butcher. now that he's buried at the cemetery in saint petersburg, i asked russia analysts consenting. aga in his grave is likely to become a pilgrimage site for supporters. well, c o rushes a place where lots of things up very quickly forgot something. but it's very clear that the uh, security measures that were taken by the family maybe with some prodding from the crumbling, we're not accidental. know, and wanted any kind of demonstrations. no one wants us any kind of a touring or sympathy for pretty gordon. and at the same time, the secrecy to my mind will just be the beginning of the 2nd. the garden legend with the rush of the thoughts of being notoriously susceptible to conspiracy theories. that's, that's what a public opinion polls show. i think that from now on the gardens will be seen in barbados, sweeping gin and tonic or to be seen somewhere else in africa. arranging arms deals,
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but the garden in some way will not die in the popular memories because his death was so mysterious. the kremlin said that president fulton was not attending the funeral. but do you think that was even ever a consideration you know, considering their runs over the recent months and all the speculation surrounding his death, of course, to the way the puts it would never attend a funeral of someone who was so much more steps below him. in the political hierarchy room, if it was a friend, bought off to the mutiny, i don't think puts in what to have done it. even in that kind of super critical way . i think you wanted to send a message that in spite of the fact that pretty gosh, it was very close to him and set the moment the time and did quite a bit of his bidding in syria in africa. and then finally trying cheese no longer,
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or he's not considered an ally anymore after his, after his, his erection, after his rebellion. this is not the signal so much to but he got his family or even to the vaudeville group, whatever remains of it. but to the russian director, seeds will actually happen. but i do think that in a sense that pollutants, prestige with a really big loss was on the mind that i don't think you will be able to correct it . he will not be able to get it all back as russia and the less konstantin, i got always great speaking to you. thank you. thank you. and while russia has stuffed up attacks on kofi on skin, northeastern ukraine, russian forces, occupying the city for 6 months before being pushed out. now, we're trying to recapture it. ukrainian authorities have ordered the evacuation of copious data. we use. abraham accompanied a red cross unit as they went from door to door, trying to persuade civilians to lease the dominion this fan or in the life and death to mission. we follow as the offer civilians
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a way out of one of the most dangerous parts of the country the most. but this is a risk can you take to try to save lives? you have to take risks to this town, to lose for the deal of people and not to blame for what is happening. the ukrainian government orders are clear. everyone in coupons and the surrounding areas has to leave versus says it has captured positions in the region showing and destruction are part of everyday life. here. he goes, 1st, stop today is a village on the outskirts of the city, anna, and her 3 small children are ready to go. she's been living here with her husband stanley. he is absent about the mother and his mother in law, lena won't join her. she and her 2 sons are still
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i don't want to leave up to look after the house and i still have 2 children here. what is your day? and 12 would a go have nowhere to go. she's written civilians and children on her gate, hoping it will provide some protection if the russians returned. ivan is about as old as the board. the family spent much of his life in a basement to avoid showing and russian soldiers. he now finds the outside world terrifying, says and to show him damaged our house to the need to see something other than what an occupation. my children have been traumatized for the rest of their lives from what we have seen. and her kids are leaving the danger zone. the many are not taking that decision. some 2000 people has signed documents, stating they won't evacuate and won't hold authorities responsible. if anything
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happens to them. the city has a special place in the story of the score. it's geographically closer to russia, then to the regional capital for keith. and early on in the invasion, the mayor surrendered russian soldiers occupied coupons for 6 months. volunteers telling me they suspect some of those refusing to leave our sting and hope that pressure will take over again. that's why some of the why mazda only we call them the loan creators mos on. unfortunately, in these areas, on the border with russia, the occupier, there was such people on the phone like, you know, this is on it and her children arrive at a reception center and hard. she's a 100 kilometers away from cooks. you ask the kids get toys while she registers as they get places in the dormitory. they can stay here until she figures out what
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to do next. basically go through the thing is can run your child says we so alone up tank and dead soldiers just lying on the road, the children. so all these i don't want them to see it anymore. that is part of it to wait on. it does not know what the future holds for her and her children. but for now, being away from the immediate threat and feeling safe, is enough. prosecutors and uganda charged a man with an aggravated homosexuality under new laws, which means he could face the death penalty. is accused of having what the government considers unlawful sexual intercourse with another man. the legislation has prompted an international outcry. the united nations has condemned the laws and the world's bank suspended 8 to your kind of the beyond this gate hostile environment. this compound into your garden capital
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kampala provides refuge to members of the old u. b t. community long, a persecutor group in the african country. now, and you're not only raises the risk levels. also pushing career people out of their homes says the man who established a safe house appearing reprisals. he wishes to remain anonymous. hello, assuming most of the i'll give you the people of being a created from the places of state isn't being if they find out that you've been in that house and you'll get the money that other thing they do is noticed that thing that tech can give you condo is regarded as one of the most homophobic countries in the world harsh and to gain legislation. career bashing by politicians and religious leaders have led to discrimination even violence. introducing the death sentence for j 6 has called outreach, and the international community support from abroad has done little to shield fear
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. people in uganda from increase persecution saves basis like these have become more valuable than ever positive things. place that are going to be like using that, losing us of having to because you have to try to defend places, but failed to get a place which kind of cost us with support infrastructure crumbling under the latest for your salt condos. i'll do be the community as fast running out of options. let's have a look now and some of the other stories making news around the world today. 36 migrants have been rescued from waters off the greek island of some of the coast guard. officials say they spotted a ding and carrying 37 people. on seeing the patrol boat, the passengers jumped into the water triggering the rescue. one woman died after attempts to resuscitate her fail to central and eastern china are being hit by extreme weather as rescue teams of accurate residents because of flooding. and then
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usually wet summer has result as in weeks of heavy rainfall last month, type phone docs or re brought the heaviest rainfall in more than 10 years. drivers traveling into london by car might be surprised to find that that just got a lot more expensive. the city brought in a so called ultra low emission zone in 2019 to reduce pollution. now that is being expanded from the center to the whole greater area of the british capital. they are so the cons as the 15 year charge will mean cleaner air. for 1000000 spots it is proving highly controversial. yeah. so i'm quite supportive of it. i just think it could have been given a bit more time to be implemented is really good. i do. i'm a teacher and i think it's pretty good because it improves the quality for the children and we try to encourage the most will to school. and so i go to school. so i'm no a big fan. i am a close to living thing. quite a, you know, okay,
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issue people at the moment to charge people 75 pounds of weight. you know, i think he's probably more attach scrapped than anything else. it will be nice to see if i could put more money into public transport. so it becomes a no brainer that why would you use a call? no, obviously the further you got from the same to the worse of public transportation. but i do think it's being done to click and see if i have enough time to adjust whether they can afford any so bad telling me isn't it for everyone? i think in terms of cost, i don't think they so to, through very well. earlier i asked hendrick well for professor of environmental economics at the london school of economics, what real effect these ultra low emission zones have on air quality? the yes to the low emissions owens low emission zones. and generally i designed basically to have 2 effects. first, to lower the output ocean in,
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in the cities and 2nd bed to give people long term and incentive to upgrade the vehicle to a clean option. and of you have seen the television zone. so not only not done done, but the also before in, in germany i just, one of the 1st cost benefit analysis there, back in the 2010. and yeah, so l pollution goes down measurably, goes up on the health of the population increases and that adoption of green b because not only inside of his own, but also outside of his own increase has to be know the costs because even people that live outside of his own want to have like the function value to travel into the zone. you see that the air pollution improvements inside this on and also some of a lot of improvements outside of reason. but not everybody has the option to upgrade their vehicle. do they, the measures in london affect older, more polluting vehicles? and critics say that this disproportionately affects people with lower or middle
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income. is this a good approach, especially in the middle of a cost of living crisis as yes, correct. there's a real concern here, especially now how it has been designed in, in london, in london, and particularly all the costs pre 2015. the diesel cost free for 2015. now i'll no longer illegible to drive this out to feed in the emissions own, which means a daily charge of 12 pound 50, which is a pretty big surprise for someone who just bought the cost i called 9 years ago. and now suddenly sees it facing that the to be fairly like the, the, the earlier the city council is already announced and that it will come at some point. but there was always that discussion board come a little bit uncertain to the people we've just bought recently, the calls that feel now clearly upset and probably rightfully so. the london city now tries to come to act these measures the discrepancy model. so you obtain up to
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2000 you uh, pounds for the purchase of a new vehicle. and if you uh, a commercial vehicle drive, i was a truck, a small truck like a few, a carpenter kind of company. also you'll get up to 7000 pounds for the purchase of a new vehicle. there's also some subsidies to upgrade the vehicle like to use the existing uh vehicle. but that changed all the motor and that also subsidies for that. but people are clearly upset that they now have to face these. these matters . yeah, well, this alone won't do enough to combat dangerous levels of air pollution. well it so what other measures need to be taken by these, these huge cities like london in order to make the air more breathable for the people who lived there? yes, so clearly low emissions on a loan is not the one stop a policy that fixes all the problems like it's a very complex system and, and, and particularly what,
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what needs to be done is to offer a ton of uh for the population. how to get around how to get from a to b. so it needs to be like a very healthy mobility as a service industry out there starting from public transportation from like and let them be able to share bikes. yeah, that's cool. does. and yeah, taxi industries, overbook and do that so that all these measures taken together needs to be and in his own way. and one of the benefits of, uh, we're trying to emissions on the london is actually that is a revenue generator for a city in comparison to germany. i, i'm originally from germany dodge of edit as i'm driving, even though you may be all familiar with his own, but it's on it in germany. that's diag just a clear or bad and doesn't generate revenues for the government. it just provides a cost for the population because people have to upgrade the vehicle in london. now there is a, a revenue for the city, and now they can use a revenue to improve public transportation. and on other yes. and this coverage program and london has,
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can always hop on the same as double decker buses in order to save some, some pullers and 100. well, thank you so much. you're welcome. thank you. millions of people in the southern united states or brace for hurricane and dahlia authorities in florida and south carolina have declared the state of emergency and issued evacuation orders. the storm has already cost flooding in cuba, where people are still swinging their homes. they're getting out while they still can after days, a relentless rain residents here in plenty of money or leaving the fate of their village in the hands of vidalia. as a tropical storm intensifies cuban authorities or bidding on decades sold buses to get their citizens to safety with much of the west coast and the water officials are scrambling to evacuate tens of thousands to higher ground. the flooded for 2 days. it hadn't risen much before it, but now there's
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a lot of water. it has rained quite a lot, but it's florida that's expected to catch the worst of it all. use ras? authorities ordering mandatory evacuations in several areas. as the governor declared a state of emergency for 46, a florida 67 counties, d n. c simply one. whether expected to propel the tropical storm from a category one to a category 3 hurricane by tuesday, with wind speeds of up to 200 kilometers per hour. this is going to be a major impact and flirty and should expect that this, this storm will be a major cat 3 plus hurricane. so please prepare accordingly. this home to the highest number of hurricanes in the west. that's something people here don't have to be told twice, residence in tampa loading up on stand backs, gas at water. if they can get any better to be prepared versus not prepared and have regrets. you know,
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we're calling as to whether sam backs will be enough to say floridians this time remains to be seen. but in this new age of extreme, whether it's the best shot, many here of gun german government has announced a 7000000000 euro corporate tax relief package. to boost the flagging economy and falls show nearly 3 quarters of terms are unhappy with the transfer of the shots as administration cabinet is holding a 2 day retreat outside for less one after the other, germany's cabinet ministers arrived in the brandon. the country signed after a series of very public routes. it's time for family therapy session behind closed tools. trans low of self kicked off the meeting with a few words of encouragement. and yeah,
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unfortunately our track record for last year and this year is good. and it would be good, of course, if everyone contributed to that with that communication in the future except as the food is accessible, i think that's a by just as a link. so instead it was time to fight out a way from the cameras. so weeks ministers had been arguing over in the to nomic price package, but ols. well, that ends well in front of unit 2, ministers agreed on tax breaks of businesses with $7000000000.00 euros. and it's not about abroad based economic stimulus package. that wouldn't be necessary. it's beautiful, it would even be wrong in view of current inflation levels. but we have to sit imposes, so that the potential that's endowed at the present and the economy is used. and that's the good notes. that still leaves other issues on the table, including the proposed electricity, prescott for specific industries. the chancellor himself still needs to be
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convinced as to be a political correspondent, emily authority and about what happened behind the scenes at this thames meeting. yeah, i mean, so this music and music is happening against the backdrop of poor polling. it's happening again. it's not true of a lot of arguments and slowing economy. so right now it means the fact what they're trying to do or what they've tried to do today. is to kill 2 birds with one stone for now. so they've settled an argument and that meant paving the way for billions with tax breaks the businesses that we're going to, that's hopefully going to spread the economy. and of course, this is not going to settle the opinion polls every night, and then it also, the government also has still means to solve the problem of, is it going to introduce a price comp for them, or an image of price comp for energy intensive industries so i think it's safe to say that the government still has a long way to go a long way to go because there has been a lot of in finding in the coalition. where does all this friction come from?
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me. so this government is a 3 way coalition government made off right now. so if the social democrats, the greens and the business from the free democrats, now these parties over different bots, the biggest differences come to seen between the greens and the free democrats. because they have a very different approach when it comes to the role of the states and the role of the markets with the greens believing mon, at blue, emphasizing the role of the state move the for democrats emphasizing the role of the markets. and that means i have a pretty disagreeing view is when it comes to economic policy, environmental policy, social policy. so that's well also the friction of coming from, i'm to add on top of that. they carry out these fights really in public because they want to signal to that versus of hey, we are still fighting for the policies that we promised you or that that we say we told you we stand full. the problem is there's demons don't, don't like all this public fighting. it's leading to lots of frustration and that's
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unfortunately for them. reflected in the polls and the guardian, thank you. as the spanish government is working to oust the national football federation, chief luis row realized for kissing the spring for jenny, her most o at the world cup finals celebration sports ministers as through ellis should be suspended. who's coming to live? we are waiting to know of the sports tribunal channel, the process for a serious infraction against mister luis ruby alice was the court allows the demands to be heard or we can convene within 48 hours with the managing director of the sports council, or where we're going to propose the suspension of the president's young ex president of the spanish football association until the final resolution of the sports tribunal is taken definitive other one is, you know, it is unacceptable. there's an exact same should stay in such an important landmarking. okay. the one that we feel so proud of, such as the women's national team. when a woke up and making history,
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i finished as americans, aka started megan, rafino will play our final match for the us women's team. next month or piano has made over $200.00 appearances. will be honored before the game. she played her 1st class in 2006 and 12 worlds cops or for, you know, was a word of the middle of freedom line presidential by the last year. and that's all for now. but do stay with us because after a short break, i will be back to take you through the day. and i do hope to see you there. the
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