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for the, this is dw news life from ballad, libya, struggles with the sizes of bodies left by catastrophic flooding that being pulled from the sea. just some of the victims swept away. oftentimes, best near the city of dun survivors are left facing the night impossible task of cleaning up the mess or so in the program, the european commission lifts found on the sale of ukrainian grains, causing a backlash that pipe poland and hungary to say that impose that own bonds to protect the farmers. and germany's foreign minister means to us secretary of state
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in washington. the to talk to diplomat say ukraine needs ongoing support as some republicans want to come funding for caves defense against russia. the a jap hired guide and welcome to the program. libby re struggling to deal with the thousands of bodies being recovered off the devastating floods. the official death told stands of full size and but the true number is believed to be much higher corpses, a washing up on the coast after being swept tight to see by flash floods in the city of done to the world health organization has a libyan will start to use to stop varying victims in mass graves to yvette long term mental distress for the relatives. the red cross is warning that the floods
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may have operated land mines and explosives left over from years of conflict. many residents, a cleaning i that ruined homes, and hoping for more support. walking under above fen traveling much filled floors. the floods have devastated, saw the jumps halls and left him without shelter. with the y m. c, it's not easy. only god knows what they're going through. on the back to square one. no one has to go head to a minus. not even the government has had us. we've been left out on the streets when the shadow isn't menu, sir. why?
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because i'm not only homeless now. they are in 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 have of the, in the some of the, this is a time to come together. if we don't operate now, then when will be 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 with what they have lost
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now showed and showed i'm as new mean between european union countries over ukraine green and pause on friday, the european commission said it would end a restriction on ukrainian grain being sold in several e u countries that provides the anger of hungry poland romania and slid back. yeah, they're worried, the cheapest ukrainian products will flood that market and disadvantage domestic farmers. some of those countries say they will now impose that own restrictions on ukrainian produce. and we asked our correspond to raise the budget in brussels. why the, you had 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 ukraine economy, great exports feeding people arriving the world. of course, after rushes full scale invasion,
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ukraine's traditional black sea shifting routes were really severely disruptive. and so in the way that was sold, the european union trying to ease those export routes for ukraine through alternative means so. so through your opinion, by land, by rail and by river, the heart of that costs and disruption in some new markets, particularly in countries which for ukraine, where'd so prices plummet locally for. great. and so last complaints from farmers, for example, particularly in poland. know, and we think that they saw several countries impose their own new luxury funds and then the european commission tried to remedy that by and coming up with its own measures in under which there would be a bond on the sale of grain 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. that is currently not going to be listed today. was the deadline for that to be listed. not
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some european commission has a note, but of course is causing some this course among you members states. so that was the w's rosy batch of reporting from brussels. let's take a look at some of the other stories making use around the world. now. russian state media says the north korean leader kim jong and has met russia's defense minister in vladivostok. the report that came was shown russian, the hypersonic ms. ios and new killer capable bama ad croft came. how tubes with president vladimir putin earlier this week about deepening cooperation between the 2 countries. frances ambassador tanisha and his staff are being held hostage, according to french president manuel my chrome. he's accused these as military need is a blocking food deliveries to the mission. so the envoy is forced to live on military russians use as president was i said in the crew in july the death toll
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from last month's wild fires on the hawaiian island of maui has dropped from a 115 to 97 dna testing showed multiple samples from someone who died accounted for the highest number. officials, one, the death toll could rise again as emergency crews continue to search. the t one, people all believe to be missing time from $41.00. about john cortez 100 time jail times to defendants in the 2016 is the mist bombings in brussels. 6 men receive sentences ranging from 20 years to life. 32 people were killed in bombings at brussels. apple and the metro station sentences bring an end to belgium's biggest ever trial by the german foreign minister and elaina babble cuz met with a us kinds of pots on sneed lincoln in washington. that book said the us and dozens
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of other countries would continue to support ukraine. some republican members of congress have called for funding cuts, insisting that europe should contribute more. setting a flight course for the transatlantic alliance at the shepherd air force base and texas, german foreign minister and elena barrow, buck visited pilots in training from germany and 13 other nato countries. fairbanks has done a fair bit of flying herself in the west these past days. taking special pains to reach out to republicans. she's met texas governor frank abbot, a political puller officer to the pro immigration, and environmental is fairbanks. german foreign minister angelina bare boxes. she also appeared on the conservative channel. fox news crane is after traveling to washington to meet republican lawmakers at the capitol ship this to say,
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i'm really kind of just, i heard many republican voices who had a lot of questions regarding support for ukraine in the u. s people are concerned with inflation at home as they are in germany. i just discussed this with republican lawmakers, but i also heard from them just how important continued support for ukraine is i think, for europeans fish divided on thursday ukrainians themselves for one's over, especially in these challenging geo political time. not at all. indecent eaters to have always for them inside. it's not just that republicans are growing wary of increased funding for ukraine. the potential of us selections next year to reset the country's foreign policy chess board, has germany and its allies looking the safeguard transatlantic security cooperation . for now, the us in germany say they're on the same page, we are both deeply committed to continuing the strong support that we and thousands of other countries around the world have been provided to you train
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military economic humanitarian. there discussions about support for ukraine are set to continue with both diplomats heading to new york for the un general assembly. us a quote in spain has issued a restraining order against former spanish football federation chief louise ruby y'all. as he's being forbidden from contacting jennifer moose, the player he kissed off the spins well come when we be all as a paid in court in madrid and denied sexually assaulting homozygous, saying that the case was consensual, amazing has repeatedly asserted that it was it, and she also alleges that ruby, all as on his team pressure tests and her relatives to say she consented. summer hunter is a sports to unless them present springs loudly get tv. we are the most likely to happen if we be all as to be all as if he's found guilty of sexual result,
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sexual assaults. this is a new song. go see there could be very severe consequences and it ranges anywhere between paying a fine or going to prison up to 5 years now. usually whenever these kinds of things happen and these kinds of cases as it relates to section aggression as a crime, the more severe cases are reserved for a 3 to 5 years as a, as a result, as a consequence. so in his case, it's probably more likely that we'll see if found guilty, a sentence of 2 years or less and then same as a law that actually says that it's in fact the 1st time the center. you don't have a criminal record which appears to be the case of abuse and to be honest, then you don't actually have to serve any child time for the 1st time. so it's very likely that in that scenario we would only see him have to pay a fine. and that probably would be, it's beyond that, we would have to see if the fall want to suspends him or if they want to find him even further from the support overall and the same as to as well in spain,
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in the administrative courts. if they also want to bind him for anywhere up to 2 years, in the case of a fee for a maximum, it could be $15.00. so there could be further consequences beyond just whatever the outcome could be in their criminal ports as well. in the button this league is biggest show down this weekend's title. how does buy a munich hosted fiery biolife accusing both teams with tied $1.00 0, going into the half time break. fine. wouldn't let the girl sit and liam grass got read. took the lead in the 86 minute, but leave it choosing refused to go home empty handed and leveled off to being avoided a penalty. in stoppage time, lay the keys and i go to the top of the button to sneak a tape. i remind columbia an artist scope. difernando botero has died at the age of 91. his depictions of people and objects in pump exaggerated phones became emblems of colombian, odd spite,
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the playfulness of his creations baterri 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. is mitchell. i mean, this is very sad and this had a great impact on both the columbia and an international community. and that was a great artist has 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 art history left for europe, then mexico finding inspiration in both the class, the gloss and your list. in 1957, he found his signature style described as voluminous, monumental index traffic ends and scope became a major component of his work. for terror, 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 abu ghraib 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 children
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in announcing her father's death, botero his daughter said he had continued painting until the end. okay. i've nice to shift on how and chip in plans can improve the human brain pass off the racial break. i'm jack power. i'm from all of us here on the team invalid. thanks for attention by the in many countries, education is still a privilege. property is one of the main causes some young children walk in mind, trusts instead of going to class. others can attend classes.
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