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the the, this is the don't use live from berlin. libya struggles with the aftermath of catastrophic floods. sizes are dead and amazing after mass of floating, near the city of dern and libya's worst natural disaster in modern history. the un says the extent of the catastrophe is owns clear to us. the country is divided between rival authorities. also on the program. sizes of migrants are beginning to depart from the tale in the island of lump. it is a friday for sicily, the transfer and uses the strain on the island after some 7000 people landed in
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recent days. overwhelming local services. plus the waste biotics has entered a madrid court to answer a criminal complaint over kissing spanish claire jenny, and most of the days after resigning his head explains football federation the unpopular felony as welcome to the program. libby is red, crescent says more than $11000.00 people have died in catastrophic floods in the city of during that death toll has yet to be verified in libya and officials say it's likely to rise large parts of the coastal city were swept away after torrential rain caused to dams on the why the, during a river to burst. now there are concerns of at the spread of disease with many bodies lying among the ruins of keeping the whole life.
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the rescue team. such buildings and scale piles of rubble on the streets of done looking for signs of life. we may get into our places that are difficult to reach, and there are survivors stuck under the rubble and we still receive messages from them. thank god, that's more biased. one networks are working again. some of the messages say that they are in a specific place and are asking for somebody to risk them. but the rubble prevents team from reaching them, their emergency work because they've been collaborating with libyan military and volunteers around the clock in the areas west effected by the flood. but finding survivors is getting less likely by the de libby as parliament to prove the crisis fund equivalent to 2000000000 euros to help citizens affected and to rebuild shafted infrastructure to m p for done to emphasize the need for me do it. however,
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i might have seen if you couldn't look on us before, these are scattered everywhere and the beach is, are now littered with these corpses. but you know, we're still in urgent need of another technical crew to help recover them and prepare suitable places for their proper barrio cleanup efforts along the coastline underway and dive as a, searching every with the bodies and does the c continues to return human remains to show which is still too soon to measure the scale of human loss. i'm a buyer is with the norwegian refugee council and this in to museum. i asked him earlier what the situation was like in during a 5 days after the floods ravaged the city. and now we have officially moved into the next stage. is this, you know, reacting up this funding to this is all, obviously there's 2 houses, retrieving from the destruction,
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you know, hope is, is no way unfortunately, financing now is the time for 8 agencies like no resource to cancel the other. so in a supervisor lead, and this is what we're doing. starting today with helping to get into this disaster zone in this thoughts help people. they're all thoughts of missing people's friend that just have something about how however, it is going to be a miracle. to find any now on the to say, the rescue versions of the, the physical to something that there will be that balance of the challenges. work isn't they. ringback way just the well as the honda mostly set the school, we will be providing blankets mattresses and the things that could help a child you know, to some extent to the situation. but again, we need to just tell us more about this operation. you just said that there is
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going to be a huge undertaking at what's, what's the science like is beginning now? and is this going to be a going to take a long time? is it going to take a long time for during it to recover from this? it is, it is, it is going to be in long grove back for these people, for, for many reasons, a lot of them have lost everything. they have their home step along games, you know, losing, losing the lot. displacement is going to be huge. ok, the roads have been closing all these days. now they have 3 again, are tragedy. reopening. they are back to reopening, and that means we expect the ways of displacement. the 18 shelters have opened in the gauzy which is around our was dry, which, which, you know, means we are expecting quite a number of last number to slice people. because,
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you know, if you have lost your home and, and yours in a broken city and a broker that you, you want to gets out. so it is it to start to take on based on each some of these people have to conflict displacements. and now this, this also is going to complicates the law even more. many people have expressed anger with their neighbors for failing to prevent this disaster. how hard is it been for your organization and other organizations to deal with essentially a fractured or broken political system in libya? i have to say, i mean um, i have to say that to be healthy for 6 years now. we are operating in the east as a side, moving around a round house. and now we've got a bunch of these. this is not particularly an issue for us to do that. we do what we've received a forward to use on the ground. and we just told you next to the other organizations on this, you know,
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i would say the silver bureaus onto these communities. i'm just, i'm not, i don't see that all you know, house of is they took it off to these space holes and they are actually most of the agents for the slides that last is so for us, the only issue that stands in a way these resources and that's why we have enough reading for or right i'm in byrom, of the norwegian refugee cancel. joining us from june is here today. thank you. the officials on the italian island of lump of dues are appealing for european union assistance to process a record number of migrants close to 7000 people have made it to the island in recent days, a number that exceeds lot produced as permanent population. they've been arriving on small boats from north africa, including a fro taylor of some a $120.00 vessels. lining up in the midday heat,
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waiting to be transferred to sicily or the mainland. the migrants arriving by boat and the italian island of land producer have high hopes for their futures in europe . leon for i will go to france. i want to go to france to live out my dream is if i want to help out my family, my forget the month of corporate team, enjoy football is my passion. that's why i came, i still got them so it looks like what defective should be. but the stream may prove hard to fill sail fonts is interior minister recently and as plans to see other countries border in an effort to reduce the number of people crossing into france. it's least far right, deputy prime minister material. so that'd be nice. who is well known for his criticism of the youth, condemned what he called the lack of solid directory from other european countries to set it at the beginnings and what's happening and i'm producer, is the desk. if you are, i guess, because each of the is a low age where occurs and the local authorities on them to do is are struggling to provide sufficient food, medical care,
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and accommodation for the new arrivals. many of whom are now sleeping on make shift fed outside the reception center to get those fence which has a capacity of only 400 people and the conditions are proving too much for many actually these right wing government has pledged 4 to 5000000 euro salaam produced to help the island better cope with a migrant arrivals. wireless call for more help from other e. u. countries continues to go on heard. well for more on the situation and not produce lucia. january is a human rights lawyer based in rome. welcome to dw and use. so tell us, what are you hearing about the conditions on the island where they hear and i see to uh, the people i know where there is a situation that the escalade did. the indeed the but did so going on seems the
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center of the mountains and the ready. and it's not being uh, managed to, uh, by the, by the government. uh, as soon as this dropped her eyes phenomena that is this is no more than 15 years enough to do that. so now there are around 4000 people because some of the people who arrived in the last days that's being transferred. um, but this is definitely decent that a so my says the in oldest for example in the lowest cane and that has seen the events we to the dish and i would say in a situation that i cannot be under the access to. he said he is alone or do of junior you and young and the other countries are not non existing. i would say, so you say the autonomy and authorities are not fulfilling their responsibility to basically to manage and process at the arrival of people of migrants arriving on
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the island of lamp it is. uh yes. uh yes, because the resources that have been put in place. uh, i have been increase that as likely. uh and uh, there's a different management of the transference of people who are right and they do is up to the main and um, but the rest, the is the staying the same in years. a and b has already years like 201516 when the numbers were with the west. see me not to do what you're seeing right now. and these didn't have to tell us what strategies do you recommend for improving conditions and the treatment of migrants in and it's a, the crowded reception center that we're seeing there and non producing to what actually, what's happening as in so many years in uh, in the reception lets say center, it's called costs, but it was a something that is actually what the,
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what's recommended by the your commission to deal with the erie, you know, our arrive was, we can see that and it's a system that should be made to differentiate the how legally, dc, the concrete in the made the, it's a question uh 2078 between the and so for january and as i don't see curves and you read it on my brand. um the says who procedures that are actually bad in any form of way. and that in a way that excludes the from design and procedure. uh, a lot of people or this happens in a place, they hook up to the migration offensive. uh we cheese the thoughts for about 300 people and its uh, most of the time exceeding these numbers. the condition of this place uh is uh, also considered by the european court of human rights as at treatment,
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which is the human and that's raging. and this is the happening seems to years and years. huh. uh, so we'd also arriving to the number that we are seeing. and what happened basically is that the, the system, the hotspot system, which should the regulate be the arrivals through it didn't vacation. and so i'm ending of the different categories of the migrants in the different, the procedure as item or return. this was the is collapsing now. so the hot spot to, which was the use, the same form i need for detailing people, not for hosting them back for him, for money ending always open and procedure. there's no clear what are they doing now? and this is a once underlined that it's something, for example, you know, wait as human rights or lucia gen id. thank you for joining us on data with your news today. thank you. right,
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let's take a look at what some of the other stories making news around the world. u. s. media says china is defense minister the shang, who is under investigation, citing american officials li hasn't been seen in public for weeks and has reportedly missed several meetings basing hasn't confirmed the reports in july, china is foreign minister was replaced with ad explanation after he to disappeared . for several weeks, no screen leader came john on as visited an aircraft factory in russia as far east as he continues his trip to the country. russian officials gave him a tour of the site where some of russia's most advanced fighter jets are produced. can met with president pollutant earlier this week. us officials say ukraine's president and there's the landscape is expected to visit washington dc. next week. the trip comes as congress considers,
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president biden's request for an additional $24000000000.00 and military and humanitarian aid for keith. savanski last visited the us in december 2022 to welcome you back to the white house as well. today's the deadline for the european commission to decide whether to continue restrictions on some ukrainian grain in ports. the eu has been helping cubic sports food following the russian invasion with was it called solidarity lane export routes. but at the same time, brussels as being blocking some sales in parts of europe. it's a balancing act between supporting ukraine and keeping member states and their grand producers happy. but now it's decision time. the green exports for once the life for those who craves economy feeding people around the world. rushes war has severely disrupted ukraine's black sea shipping woods and the un broker deal to get the green losing again has fallen through. so sailors have been sending cereals through the european union, but earlier this year,
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the influx of ukrainian products, so prices plummet, and nations like pool and stretching solidarity to the limits and driving a political wedge between keys and some of its closest allies get enough time to show that we do, we are open our hearts not, i'm always trying to cranes on this. but when you authorize you to reset it before us across the street in our pharmacy, i mean that could look cushion the blow to you producers and harmonize a host of country level curves. you were being conditioned in may impose restrictions on some ukrainian greens. this temporarily holton sales and bulgaria hungry, poland romania and slid back. you can continue to export is proteins is just that they kind of be released for sequel nation, even this 5 bordering countries. and this is very important because we want that not only to support to print, but also to ensure that the global security will not be affected because manufacture countries are dependent on the export of or from
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a grant thought. trade experts say they stopped gap solution sits in illegal grace . so there's much of a question whether it is just fight to have those import restrictions in place right now. but it's, it's really a political life. it's a lot of pressure in the co worker if you will, to find a political solution that is more sustainable than simply the last couple of months where the count has been kicked down the road. those sites are on the well key. it says that you and barbara was unfair from the start. some countries coverage by the by and say they to be willing to act to loan. we absolutely add the monthly against it because this move will violate the rules of the common market base through uh, will violate the ukraine, your association agreement, this move. but most importantly, this move will go against the principle of solidarity. the union is based on,
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but the farmers are voters and with polish as to evacuate elections on the horizon . politicians are competing to them. it seems the question of where the seats can be sold, will continue to so division between keys and it's in you allies. they don't use rosie birch yard file file that report and joins us now from brussels. rosie, great to see. so the bottom expires today, but no formal decision has been made yet on whether to proceed with us. could we expect the bond to be expect extend as well? no decisions taken yet, and i can tell you the european commission is keeping a switch very tightly shot on this master. myself and other journalists have been grilling spokes people. and they will simply say that the decision will be taken before tonight at midnight to brussels time. so let's keep watching that. no, of course, what we can expect to be going on behind closed doors. here is
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a whole lot of haggling because of course there's the technical issue of the impact on a new markets. but there's also that very political question about some elections coming up and some of the e u. member states that are covered by these restrictions. namely slovakia and pull is i'm sure, as you can imagine, if you're an incumbent political party trying to re weight and election or garner votes and you sort of big domestic disruption a couple of weeks before an election could be something you would be adequately fighting against so you're thinking we should have some different sides to way up here. technically, it's a decision taken in brussels. it does, it needs to be have the formal approval of member states. but that's something that you're thinking. mission is very likely snitching behind closed doors as the speak trying to politically iron out. the solution which really has been seen very much, is just to stop gap measure until no, but it's going very much in time to the wire. the kind of don't until the deadline is really very much over in the final iris mode and still no word yet on high. the
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european commission will present rows you what happens if countries try to impose the bottom beyond the deadline. a listen that was threw up a lot of legal questions whether they would be justified measures further that would never hold up in a court of law. but i think the bigger political question would be that that would be a sign of disunity within the european union. vicinity among the ear between brussels and some member states, and also the soonest see between the european union and ukraine. and of course, this whole issue of grain exports trying to find these alternative routes by rail of i river. and i of ukraine into other countries will that's holding thrown off as part of a full load of rushes more in ukraine and unity you, some of the european union takes very seriously when it's looking at its political image. it doesn't want to hand over anything to russia in terms of looking like this, united front here in europe. so that's might have kind of some of the political
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fall. it might be expected though, of course, yet we don't know how we this is actually going to land in the coming hours and you'll be on the story for us. thanks. rosie dw is rosie bird charge. for spanish football federation head rece, ruby. alice has appeared in court in the spanish capital madrid over his now infamous kissing of jenny said animal. so after spain's world cup final, when he's facing sexual assault obligations over the case, to be honest, who finally resigned his post on sunday after a storm of criticism insists it was consensual at most so has repeatedly denied that it was a samara hunter, is a sports journalist i am the presenter at spain's league t v and earlier i asked or what's expected to come out of it will be honest as court appearance to well hopefully will hear something in the coming hours if by the end of the day as to what exactly they are talking about but what we do know is
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that he had to show up to the national earlier this afternoon or earlier this morning. sorry. and you've had to speak to the judge and give his side of the story and explain from his point of view what exactly happened. he has been accompanied by a lawyer who will also be covering the burden of this conversation for today. i imagine that what he will be doing is saying basically the saying that he's been saying all along, he's been very consistent and defending himself and defending his owner and saying that he is in his sense and claiming that there was consent. even though jenny and most of has repeatedly said that there wasn't use, continue to say that he doesn't understand what he has done wrong because he doesn't believe that he hasn't facts on anything wrong. so imagine he will continue to explain everything that he's already publicly been saying over these last few weeks. of course, his job will be to convince the judge that in fact he is innocent because otherwise he could find himself in some very, very severe trouble. because this is a case that is being looked at as a possible crime as an act of sexual regression,
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which according to the law, this is seen as such, of course, will have to be proven in this particular case. if he's found guilty, he could be up to, he could find himself with, with a fine or anywhere up to 5 years in prison. so it's not just the fact that we're talking about the case itself. there is a matter of coersion as well as it supposedly relates to him trying to convince jenny and most the to appear in an apology video because he knew that he needed her support in order to try and save his job. so there are various things that are being looked at here and he understands, i imagine the severity of the situation with and he find himself right now. and this summer, the entire spanish women's football team has been essentially on strike an attempt to their boy costs, even though it will be alice has resigned. so could you explain the reasons behind this decision? absolutely, one of the main reasons that they feel is the more structural changes need to happen. it's not just about these really. yeah, this is not just about for haven, the who is the head coach of the women's national team since 2015 who also has been
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sacked and is no longer part of the federation. they want more, they want changes that are deeper, more meaningful. and what's being wiley reported here in spain is that 2 of the main things that they are still demanding be changed? are the removal of the outcomes, which is the secretary general, he's seen as the right hand man of who's ruby alice. he was the one who by the way, except for the incredible request to you, wait for it to have the federation suspended from any european competition as a way to threaten the spanish government and trying to defend those will be others . it's also said that he is the one who was very difficult and firm in the science of defending jorge the back in the day. whenever the 15 women put forward the email a year ago. and really did not want to try and negotiate or listen to anything that they had to say when raising their concerns. so they want him gone. and another thing is that they want the communications department look that they want. consequences served as well. because according to denny, are most of that statement that was immediately released in the aftermath of the
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case by the federation. she never said any of those words. and so she is saying it was completely made up by the federation. so they are asking for more changes because i think they understand that this is a now or never a moment if they don't get what they want. now, perhaps it's never going to happen for them at another point in time. and the next step, what they, yes, was speaking on wednesday, and she pretty much alluded to this fox, she said, we are not going to start fighting. we are going to keep pushing. we not just for ourselves, but for future and future generations of boys and girls. as well, we need to make sure that women are respected, that they are valued and these kinds of things do not continue to happen. so it seems as though even then once they told me the new coach is meant to give a squad there later this afternoon at 4 pm. the time in spain were not entirely sure that they were actually going to accept that call up this summer. you'll be, i'm sure, following every moment for us am during the summer hunter in barcelona banks. have you ever wondered what it looks like when a star is born? well, your bet to get a glimpse. this is a new image released by not,
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so that was taken by the web telescope and it shows a new born star, which would eventually grow into a star similar to our own sun. it's important to remember, of course, that's what's considered new born in the lifetime of a star. it amounts to a huge span of time for us humans. so this baby star is already tens of thousands of years old. i have a very cute you're watching. don't even use live from britain. here's a reminder of our top story. officials say more than 11000 people have died following massive flooding and the libyan coastal city of durn, i'm sorry to say that the death toll could rise even further. besides, are still missing. officials on the italian item, the flat produce a habit appealed for european union assistance to process a record number of migrants nearly 7 times. and people have landed on the island in recent days equivalent to non produce as normal population. with
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us, you are up to date to the point is up. next with panelists debating, walk difference in north korean arms might already be making for rushes. forces in ukraine, that's after a short break. so stay tuned for that popular phone. any s from me on the team here in berlin. thanks for watching. take care and we'll see you again at the top of the next step, the,
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the, the, to the points. strong opinions, clear position, international perspective. ukraine says it's counter offensive is making games with autism. approaching the clock is ticking. and meanwhile, russia is also facing grave shortages. could north korean holster rushes military, find out on to the point to the point the next. on d, w. $300000.00 children disappearing without
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there another way officer ruled the environment is not responsible. make up your own mind. dw, made for mines. the ukraine says it's counter offensive, is gaining momentum and won't slow down even when bad weather hits. but a top us general says the window for success is closing with autumn, just weeks away. risk james haven't come easy. defenses are deep ukraine's forces have had to kicks their way through mine fields and type stitches and take a considerable casualties underway. western experts say they've shown courage and adaptability, but we'll need more what.

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