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the the business dw news line from ballot ukraine's president george as allies to lift restrictions on west and west. the request follows massive drone and most of them bob mintz targeting you. brian's infrastructure. teach says, is it's russia's biggest air attack. although also on the program, germany's drops the show as vows to get tough on teeth for patients as the visits to say, you know, if there's only a nice to, to prosecute us, investigate the suspect to fill us possible links to islamic 6 plus relentless monsoon, ryans the frigate devastating floods across bangladesh. they've left 1000000
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stranded and desperate need of food and clean. the gulf is welcome to the program. ukraine says rushes, latest bombardments, the largest of the 2 and a half year conflicts. ukraine's military says russia launched more than $200.00 drones and missiles at nearly every region across the country. at least 4 people were reported killed with more than a 1000, an injured president for arguments that ends besides the overnight bars. targeted critical civilian infrastructure, disrupting power and water supplies, the presidency landscape called on ukraine's allies to supply more long range weapons and to lift all conditions on day use on targets inside russia. and then
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more than what it should be, no restrictions on the range of liquids for your brain or just while it's higher, risky. so no such restrictions, no more to defend us of life. should phase no restrictions and weapons, blood rush i use as a full kind of its own weapons, as well as shot head, drones and ballistic miss outs from north korea. the united states, united kingdom in france and other partners have the power to help us. stop tara, we need decisions. nation. below them is it ask who's speaking them now? what? lifting the restrictions on western supplied weapons make a real difference for ukraine on the battlefield. here's the military analyst, marina middle, a. wait, what president will ask you that? essentially asking is to be able to use long range missiles, the lights of storm shuttle, and scope missiles on russian territory. the 1st thing we have to understand is that houses missiles would be delivered. does ukraine have the capability right now
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to use its air power anywhere close to the board there? and that will depend on russian ground based error defenses. how much money maneuverability the f sixteens have in that area, and how well the russians can defend that. so it's not sure if these could change anything. and the 2nd part of this question is whether a western allies have enough stock of storm shadow and scalped missiles to supply ukraine with old political considerations and proverbial red lines aside. so it does not guarantee that there will be a change of positive for ukraine if it was allowed to use what it is, what it has in stock. would it have political ramifications, perhaps western countries. we don't know now issues from bachman. uh, on
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a key. if another place is today, is this put things retaliation for you, friends? progress in the cost region, or should we link it to anything or perhaps the ukrainian they are fin dependence on 24th of august. russia couldn't obviously launch a strike van because the prison or exchange was under way could be. but generally speaking, i think russia has been randomly attacking ukrainian energy infrastructure throughout the war. from the very beginning was limited degrees of success because of how sturdy, specifically, soviet infrastructure has been billed. so i think it's more of a continuation of what russia has been already doing, and it's quite a complex strike. what we have seen was a lot of missiles and drones being use on being fired from the caspian sea. therefore, i think that russia is preparing to degrade ukrainian energy infrastructure and how
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the winter, if we calculate the overall damage. it's a 9 gigawatts, that russia has taken them in, in terms of energy. that's half of the winter peak consumption for $23.00 for ukraine. so that's quite substantial. the military, unless marine a neuron talking to the idea. germany is, john celeste says he will types in the countries, weapons, laws and speed up deportations of people whose applications for refugee status or asylum has been refused. is comments follow last week's knife attacking zoning and with 3 people were killed. an 8 wounded order shows visited the city today and light flowers in remembrance of the victims, prosecute to say, a 26 year old 9 from syria, as confessed to the crime, then no exploring possible links to the terror group. hispanic state are full of
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shots. here's respects to the victims of a mass stopping, insulting in the german chancellor, branded the attack is terrorism, and vote not to by when the fight against extremism. that's why i tell all of us most of this was terrorism, terrorism against us. oh, leave not to frank tons our lives and community the way we leave. that is also what those who plan and carry out such a tax always intend him up on that is something we will never accept it, no tolerate that. and the spending months accepted over the weekend, police arrested the main suspect, a 26 year old syrian mon. these lumnick street, tara group has claimed responsibility. meanwhile, officers search the asylum center where he is reported to have live. according to media reports the legit perfectly to had an application for asylum rejected, but he went on the run before he could be deported back to bulgaria,
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country where he had 1st entity your opinion for right groups of helpful tests since the attacks were met by counter demonstrations, the incident has turbocharged coals to tighten asylum deportation on security ruse . this young man was not on the legal basis of germany in concerning some german seo bribes. and he had was not allowed to get through them in germany and i question mark by. he was to germany and due to the fact that he was applied to go home and in case that he would have been sent home, he would have not been able to do this. so tell me about tech on friday evening. so what do you get on the phone calls for? the german chancellor promise to get a grant pon deportations who can come see of that and we will do everything we can and must to ensure that those who cannot and may not stay in germany. the re patch,
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we have to don, defaulted to go to the doctor's holdings. having sold said he also wants to review weapons laws and improve cooperation with european neighbors and the capital nav. so on edge shopping that something like this can happen in germany. i who is angry, so they already feel safe because they say don't always float to the top. and of course you only ever hear about these things and not about the things that go on normally in a city like this. but of course, it's a bit scary things to get in on those that's think it is at the top. the right wing is will profit from this act and they will exploits it and say, look, we have to get rid of all the refugees. first thing, a little sad and on dolphin, i'm more afraid of that. then for a few days or for listed. for a lot shots the fall, let me continue. the attack is likely to dominique and tuesday selections lead to this week, where his social democrat party is expected to suffer heavy defeats football that
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political fallout. let's bring in till steph and he's a member of parliament for the green party. that is, in order to show as cold as and governments, he joins us from humbug, was the stuff and the suspect entered the european union for the 1st time in bulgaria, and should have been deported there from germany long ago. why is it not possible for germany to simply implement its own laws or we have all the rules with needs that in fact um they, they didn't succeed in proceeding with them because um they tried to meet him at home and then they should have some help to assess problem for him, but that didn't actually, and of course we need sufficient in managing of our routes and that's necessary if we want to have sufficient proceedings in order to uh, to send people to those countries. well, they should web camera play for us. how them me now talking about the posting
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people, germany generally does not default people to syria or after on this time. why is that? it's basically just the fact that they are in danger because that's a terrible ball going on a support team. and he's making a lot of pressure um on the people in syria, and he's also at the same time promoting the ripen party in gemini, add to do something again, asylum seekers. so we have to see that there is also a push back to, to germany, that people, they, they try to rescue that lives. that's understandable, i think. and we can send people to a counselor you while they are in the risk of about that lives. now the opposition cd used positively to feel that each man it's now says off to zoning. enough is enough. he's offering the government cooperation. but he, the mazda, of bad on asylum seeker, for the, from the serial and of ground,
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it's done as well as tough, a border patrols a kind of greens agree to that. i think that could be a big mistake because if you see the strategy of the so called s land state, they want to bring every most of them as an enemy off the general society. and of course, many muslims, they feel quite at home in germany and at the strategy is to threaten all people, all non muslim people in germany. and if you have reactions that go against any muslim or any person from syria, then the tenant is from nice. i me state base say look, you have to come to us because they won't accept you whatever you do. you're an enemy to them. and so we are, we are, you are both to go home and come to our organization. and we would feed the terrorism if you would wrap like that. and we should probably act really
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a specifically on those people who are really dates most well about the how do you specifically react to that? how do you specifically react to something that has like, what happened in zoning? we know that with that, we need rules and we have rules in order to send people home who might not be in germany, and that has to be false. that's of the cost of player. and the other thing is, the rules far. we haven't weapons in public should be changed because it's leading to wherever wives were to. well, where a nice in germany, it's legal and if you have the best and in fact there's no real reason to have a knife in public life. and so we discussing adjusted on lives. and so it's an opportunity to use this in order to, to mit steps, firms, do you, do you really think that changing the rules on life crimes will prohibit
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such attacks? i mean, running around with a large size, i'm feeling people is already illegal. is it not? of course it's illegal running around the income people that it's legally binding robinson dice. and if you want to put em that's that's, that's a crime. and you have to do, you need it to have competences for police to control, for example, backpack. if people come to a festival or are train station, you need competence for police to have some control them. if someone has a nice a festival where there's no reason for that, and you can bam them from the festival that could be, you know, the t. and it's also an improvement of security because we have a lot of problems with crimes committed with knives also in public life. no, only tell us the text just just conflicts between young people. they ask life better quickly because young people when lives, if you would them nicely public and looking for improvement anyway. but of course,
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it's just and father infringement at a previous times, the tablet they took a big car as an audit to, to sent them to, to festivals like that. and these days we have a barrier in front of those as well. so they have to seek either if we make the make the space even closer for us those crimes. it's just another step. of course, we need to reveal pre emption and we need to need to have work with muslims while i'm in danger to some of the types of this atlantic state that we know some really successful mattress and we have to. ready and from now, do you think that even though 3 state elections coming up next month and the immigration parties, both of them are predicted to when big and all 3 states do you think that voters will turn away from them?
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if you just make nice lowest strict i think it's very important to have the whole picture day do you need, do you need to work with young muslims? that's better than that in talking to. but of course, those potties that trying to make it cheap game because they are playing the we and they gave the atlantic states, place himself, they up playing it too. and of course, it works out even better if you don't have big, mislead me listening at come communities. because if you have muslims, as friends as colleagues, all those things like that the, we and they thing they work out. but if you have a pass off the country where you only have a few immigrants that address even better to make people a fright off the immigrants and the most names and things that could be a way for them to get to texas. but at the same time,
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there are many people who are setup with this strategy. they don't want to have a come to divided into enemies. they want to house, i'll come to the living together in, in with different people with different religions. and they know that it's a better way to live in peace if you don't fuss the, the hate of against each of them to stuff that very co governing green pond to member of the german problem. and thank you very much. thank you. but this continues to battle devastating floods caused by heavy monsoon rains. officials say the death soul has no reason to 23. with millions of people stranded at the need of food, clean water, and met wading through muddy flood waters of doing halim surveys. what's left of his home? the 65 year old farmers mud hut was swept away in the middle of the night by a 3 metre high surge of flood water. i used to live in this home with my family.
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i'm a strong current, destroyed the house. so i sent my family to a shelter. there's no way of living here anymore. the flood waters have left many people isolated and an urgent need of food, clean water, medicine and dry clothes, particularly in remote areas, were blocked. roads have hampered, rescue and relief efforts. there are no goods and no water fairly anyone has come with the relief deep inside the villages you have to physically go close to the main road to collect a quotation. when was the last time we had right? i had some rice 2 days ago since then. i've barely eaten anything in the city of fini and south east bangladesh is one of the hardest hitting what's being described as one of the countries worst floods in living memory. since last wednesday, water has inundated entire districts leaving millions of people,
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many of them children in need of shelter and to monetary and assistance. it's yes, another challenge, since bangladesh was gripped by violent protests earlier this month, causing then prime minister say close enough to flee to neighboring india. her departure plunged bangladesh into more chaos until nobel peace prize laureate mohammed eunice stepped in to lead an interim government. he says, all necessary measures are being taken to ensure a swift return to no malady for flood victims. meanwhile, some half a 1000000 people have sought refuge in thousands of shelters in the flood to districts. with the army, air force, navy, and border guards assisting in relief operations. bangladesh is one of the world's most climate vulnerable countries. the nation of 170000000 people is criss
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crossed by hundreds of rivers and has seen frequent floods in recent decades. even as the waters now slowly subside, scientist, a climate change will make such a catastrophic events even more frequent. i say it's uh more on that story from dr for honda. so tanya, she's a professor at the department of geography and the environment of cyber cruise university. doctors, it's on the flights of head bung with dash it as it's going through an extraordinary transition. did such a mess of flooding. take people by surprise to thank you for having me. and yes, this is a massive sledding event in many, many decades. and the floods were quite rapid and the onset, so as you mentioned, there's over 5000000 people who are my rooms are stranded and devastated across 11
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districts. 20 suite reported depths now, but those figures will rise and really cannot reach many people as communication towers have gone down, bridges washed away, roads are submerged, and the watch of friends are quite strong to be able to navigate to reach people. so what caused this is on august 20th, just a few days ago, there are 3 main reasons why this happened and happened so rapidly. so there was a dam breach in india. that meant a lot of flood water came in swift fleet. and without warning, this impacted several $100000.00 people overnight on eastern parts. and now with more of rain walter, that's coming. as more dams and garages are open to an india upstream, there will be more rain water coming. but this also combined with the 2nd reason which is heavy monsoon on rainfall in this month to time. so what we see is that across the country there's been heavy rain and a low pressure over the bay off in gall,
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which prevented rivers from draining very quickly. but these are expected to shift over time and hopefully improve, but the devastation is just big on. now is the most so this time around much stronger than usually it has been quite heavy this month. uh or in the last few days. but we are a month, so you know, all seasonal climate, so it's not on natural to get large amount of water in a short period of time. but there are several factors that i mentioned right in terms of drainage in terms of preparedness, in terms of the volume that arrives over what amount of time. now, how is the, the new entering governments uh, helping people right now? well, the interim government has only been in place for about 3 weeks. right? uh, they were placed uh, by popular demand after a student allowed mass. surprising. i was to have the former dictator regime that
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ruled the country with an iron fist for 15 years. so then some government effectively inherited quite a big mess, but what they did was they galvanized very swiftly to mobilize various divisions and wings of the government and at the defense of military forces. but as well as the civilian corps. so there you have several um, tens of millions of people who come forward and a galvanized united country and millions of dollars of age are being raised right now. but we do know that the damage is quite extensive. it will run into the billions, but the interim government has been very active in raising funds, mobilizing them and in terms of rescue really recovery. and hopefully we have a limitation in the coming weeks. now briefly, if you can, does bangladesh need international help and what kind of the international community do to help on whether it's right now? so i think the international community has an opportunity to allied with the
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volunteers, people who are incredibly mobilized and galvanized and wish to have neighborly relations as well as form partnerships in flood control in climate change. a given that, you know, climate change is a big issue. but i think what the international community can do right now is actually listen to bundle of issues and not to anyone else who may have propaganda . setting agendas or other political agendas in play, assess the situation and assess the interim government and the people with wraps it assistance and humanitarian aid, and also for bearings. it's possible dr. products all the time of the profess at the department of geography and the environment outside from university. thank you very much for it. this insight. thank you for having me. more than 17 people have been killed after
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a series of odds of tax and protestants. the largest on profit set for it is militants targeted police stations, a railway bridge, and vehicles on a major highway security forces have been battling a decades long insurgency over the control of the problem is, is one of the deadly is cor, today. so just thoughts and years in the rest of the province of below, just on the below to liberation army and that's making search in group has claimed responsibility. the group set a target said military service man dressed in plain clothes. but civilians are also among the dead. in the deadliest attack department, officials say the gunman pulled ethnic punjabi from their vehicles and shot them execution style. a lot of the as far as they targeted trucks and burn sometime after that they stopped the buses and the passengers on board came
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from punjab. had to get off and then they were shot dead on cache v body cell number. my nephew, i'm john was 22 years old at his wedding was about to happen to forget the but now he's died at his youth for the parents are still alive, but it is now his dead body will go home. we are very distressed. pakistan's military said that soldiers vote several gun bottles with the militants. the cost is left to many soldiers and police officers, stead. below just on the spot, the stones largest, the most under developed province, separates us here helping fighting pakistan's military in a decade. sloane insurgency, over the expectation of its natural resources. let's have a look now at some of the other stores making headlines around the world. dozens of people are missing after down collapse following heavy rains and don's red sea state. that's according to the countries health industry,
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local media said residents of climb to the tops of hills to avoid the rising waters . local officials set the damage from the collapse of the are bought them was expensive. french president, the amount of and i call says the rest of the telegrams c e o. pabo durham wasn't a political move, but part of an independent investigation. the russian born building that was detained to the parish, apples on subsidies. french authorities accused him of failing to spend pop criminal activity going through all the popular messaging. now, how old is too old to jump out of a play? one british woman obviously believes this guy's village. minette bailey celebrated her 100 and 2nd best day by going sky diving, becoming britons oldest because she just and she said the glow with using the jump
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to raise turn off 1000 euros for charity. a message for up to date. uh well, these updates for you at the top of the billing community, the
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targeting civilians, how russian drill terrorized, a ukrainian city. what's behind and why are russian forces doing this? our team comes across in outrages claim and decides to investigate. close next, on dw, the 77 percent african pop sounds are electrifying audiences at global music festivals. in the heart of the young
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