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of the business dw news life from ballot, maybe a struggles with the sizes of bodies less to bite, catastrophic flooding being pulled from the sea. just some of the victims swept away off the dams best near the city of dun survivors. the left facing the night impossible task of cleaning up. the mess also on the program for your team commission lift is, is found on the sale of ukrainian grain causing a back. last that 5, poland, and hungary to say, bel, impose that own bonds to protect that farm, that's allow me to choose
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a local step in to help an influx of migrate to you and is urging european countries to do more for the size and see the arrived on the it's how the in either the or the object, patrick, welcome to the program. libya is struggling to deal with the thousands of bodies being recovered off the devastating floods. the official death toll stands of full size and the true number is believed to be much higher corpses of washing up on the coast off to being swept type to see by flash floods. in the city of done, the world health organization has ads. libyan all thirties to stop varying victims in mass graves, to avoid long term mental distress for that relatives. the red cross is wanting,
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the floods may have uprooted land mines and explosives left over the years from years of conflict. many residents, a cleaning at the ruined homes, and hoping for more support, a man walking under a boat and travelling much filled floors. the floods have devastated, saw the jobs house and left him without shelter. would they would buy a me see, it's not easy. only god knows what they're going to work on the back to square one. no one helps you had to have to like, not even the government has helped us because we've been left out on the streets. well, i haven't really don't i have to shut. i add, as many survivors on not only homeless now they are in
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dire need of food and medical supplies across the country. why don't you guys have been collecting, communicating it to send to affected areas everyone is doing the bit to has been in the pharmacy. this is a time to come together. if we don't cooperate now, then when will be the people have died in dia, families, a city has been destroyed. if we the residents, not only of the city but of libya as a whole, don't come together. then when will be those who are lucky enough to survive that federal night, honest, struggling to go to the trauma and to come to terms fit what they have lost a certain time is looming between european union countries of the ukraine grain
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impulse on friday, the european commission said it would end a restriction on ukrainian grain being sold in several you countries, but that's provides the anger of hungry, poland, romania and so the back here that we're a bit cheaper, ukrainian products will flood them all kids and visit volunteers, domestic farmers, some of those countries say they will not impose that own restrictions on ukrainian produce. as we asked our correspondent rosie, but to them brussels, why the e u has ended these restrictions. to understand this, we need to rewind and of course, we know ukraine, the great it was really once the life largest ukrainian economy, great exports feeding people arriving the world. of course, after rushes full scale invasion, ukraine's traditional black sea shifting, which were really severely disruptive. and so in the way that was sold,
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in your opinion, trying to ease those export routes for ukraine to alternative means so. so through the european union, by land, by rail and by river, the heart of that cost disruption in some new markets, particularly in countries which for to ukraine, where'd so price is plummet locally for great. and we saw a lot of complaints from farmers, for example, particularly in poland. no. we think that they stop several countries impose their own uni, last response. and then the european commission try to remedy that by and coming up with its own measures. and under which there would be a bond on the sale upgrade from ukraine, 80 some e u. member states inside the u. member states near ukraine. but not great, still trying to own and get your opinion to other countries night as that is currently not going to be listed today, was the deadline for that to be listed at that time. your commission has a nice,
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but of course is causing some this course among you members states. it was the w's racing patch of reporting from brussels. now let's take a look at some of the stories making headlines around the world. franz's ambassador denisia, i'm just off of being held hostage according to friends. presence of mind. you will my crumbs, easy to use these as military lead as a blocking student deliveries to the mission. so the emvoy is being forced to live on military rations. news as president was i stayed in the crew in july the death toll from last month's wild fires on the hawaiian island of maui, his drops from a 115 to 97 dna testing showed multiple samples from someone who died, accounted for the high a number officials, one of the death toll could rise again as emergency crews continue to search. 31 people i believed to be missing, done from 41. a quote in spain has issued
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a restraining order against former spanish football federation. chief louise will be all this is not forbidden from contacting jennifer most say the pay a he kissed off to spain's world cup when ruby all as denies sexually assaulting her motor. so saying that the case was consented. so i may so a set the that it wasn't my italy's fall, right? prime minister is cooling for the european union to set up a naval mission to prevent micro boats from crossing from not from north africa to your at georgia, maloney is pushing the tough action officer around 7000 people arrived online producer in recent days moving the entire the italian islands entire population, christine the un, undue i sent us this report. they are tired and exhausted. they spent weeks even months in north africa wasting to cross the
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mediterranean to gets to europe. now they are here eager to start a new life. these men from the gamble, my thing nice to get it, get up here. started my katia, i'm up with the new life right now. i'm going to do thinking i'm going back to africa. most of boise is the end, the instruct you to the better please. now better said remain, i started your love to do so is geographic. he goes to north africa and that makes it the 1st part of coal for many my friends trying to enter the european union, but this week. so it's coming from libya and tennessee arrived in record numbers overwhelming the small island and closing fia among local residents. but some was still moved to open their doors open, so i have to say english. i mean, thinking that they lived in the format that a, b was the only hung z. okay. g r e,
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tom, i thought of my children and all of those the dalliance who migrated the 4 dies and i go to a, well my field completion board. i got some tomatoes and i'm in the don't go and on the story and made by stand waiting before this. they may be as generous as these gestures may be lumped, produces simply cannot accommodate all the people that have arrived here. so the teddy and government is moving them from the island. from here, the migrants are being sent to sicily, and that's going to be about a 10 hour journey on this vessel that they're boarding behind me. once they reach sicily, they're going to be relocated to different cities across instantly. some of going as far as rice up north as the migraines move on, the pressure on the island is easy. but the tension among european governments of the migration is growing. and because of that tension, the italian prime minister has called for european commission president us of on
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the line to visit long produce a has south to witness the conditions that not to a story of hope through sport. once a week, a group of ukrainian disabled veterans gets together for football practice of a smooth page in cave, fall from the from, from the lines where they were named. they feel this bull has given them a new lease of life as they come to terms with our injuries. they all have different stories, but they share the same pain and the same passion, football again, so a lot small then it doesn't, the ukrainian war. and to tease get together once or twice a week and kids to play the game. they love all that back to them for both. i've been playing football almost from the moment i learn to walk. it's my favorite game . when i have the most here, play to regularly be full of injuries. now prosthetic legs are popped up on the
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side of the peach, all excited to remote gypsy had his right leg amputated after he was wounded by a shelling and ne and ukraine. football is teaching him to adjust to his injury. i live this even though i'm left handed and i still have my main leg. sometimes you use your right leg to receive the bowl to make a move to the right. and now i need to position myself in a different way. and if i can, okay, because i am like the file from the front lines. these men of fighting and now the battle ukrainian office, the old lake was twice wounded. but return to the battle. each time it is lost returned, he paid a heavy price. yep. and i remember the 1st time i came out of morphing, i lifted the thermal blankets and looked and there was no leg. and i was like to think of it hasn't any, but i felt my life was over because i'm very energetic just and it's hard to be
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without. it's a booth at the store. it's not easy to withstand it. look at that that's. i'm still here. we have the and who knows, the european mt football championships will take place next year in france. but in the buddhist league is biggest showtime this weekend title holders by a munich hosted a firey by a layer of the keys and both teams with hide one 0, going into the break by and wouldn't let that girl say it's and liam gretzky re to the lead in the 86 minute, but leave the keys and refuse to go home empty handed and leveled off to being avoided a penalty and stuff this time they've accusing. now go to the top of the been this league a table remained columbia an artist as scope. difernando botero has died at the age of 91, his depictions of people and objects in plum exaggerated phones,
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became ambulance of columbia. and all, despite the playfulness of his creations, boterro never shied away from serious subjects. his daughter says he died due to complications from pneumonia. the columbia is most celebrated painter and sculpt uh. fernando botero depictions of exaggerated colorful forms became symbols for his country and gained international renown. in his hometown of mid a iin, locals and tourists have come to on a demand of the picasso of south america. isn't richard? i mean, this is very sad and i've had a great impact on both the columbia and an international community. and that was a great artist as left us. but in the end, like all great artist, when they die, i think that their legacy becomes much more important. fernando botero was born on
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april 19th, 1932, and decided as a teenager to dedicate his life to ok. he threw in left for europe, then mexico finding inspiration in both the class, the gloss and mirrorless. in 1957, he found his signature style describe does voluminous, monumental ending strata beacons and sculpture became a major component of his work. boots harris said he was inspired by beauty, but also the complex in his home country. and he tackled political themes on columbia is drug cartels and gorilla sizes. and a series depicting torture at the us run out of grade prison in iraq. he's pieces of featured in exhibitions across the world, so i'm selling for millions of us dollars. married 3 times butera had 4
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children in announcing her father's death, baterri his daughter said he had continued painting until the end. that's all for me, finality but stay tuned. up nice rob blocks as got the business from all of us here on the news team tanks flushing the ship by the time of change can be viewed the test, the natural conclusion of the time it changed the age of in like 300 year old ideas be responsible for 2 days and could they help us solve them? i believe our futures in our past. how significant other beginning.

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