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of the this is dw news live from berlin, russia's invasion of ukraine, and the fear that native could be pulled into the work. ukraine accuses russia. it's striking a civilian green ship in the black sea and the waters of nato member romania is calling it a reason to attack on global food secured. also coming up in an exclusive interview with the w news, bangladesh as new leader mohammed units tells us how he plans to put his country back on the path of stability. plus, egypt wants its queen back tops, egyptian archaeologists calls for the bust of never tv to be returned more than a century after the world famous artifact was discovered and taken to
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a german new z, the brit golf. it's good to have you with this ukraine's president bonum is a landscape, says that a ship, caring ukrainian grain has been hit by a russian missile in the black seat. he posted images showing the damage vessel on social media. ukraine says that the ship was in waters off the coast of nato member romania when it was hit. so lensky is calling for a global response to what he says is a direct attack on vital shipping routes and global food security. no casualties have been reported from this attack or correspond to rebecca whether she is following the story for us from key. rebecca, what more do we know about this attack of the full brands? the credit and navy reported that this attack took place shortly after 11 p. m.
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last night in the black sea. as a vessel, not a ukrainian vessel, but a vessel containing ukrainian weight and grain had left to current invoices. and they say that it was by a russian miss south. now they say to moscow is flouncing the rules of war and this attack and the foreign minister has cooled at a brazen attack on food security. now do you just mentioned, to me is the last. he has also come out condemning these of posting on his telegram channels. those pictures that we just saw, there are things that well known was hook week or food security should never be targets for missiles. he says he's waiting for the world to react, which is what kind of reaction we can expect to see from the international community isn't clear yet. or we have heard from remain here. it says, for the vessel was territorial war. and it says this naval authority and said that their assistance hasn't been requested. so just how big it reacts. so we're going
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to be saying, but we have seen on some indexes. reprises prices may be in effect a lot of the green from ukraine ends up in the middle east remind is how this green core door is supposed to work to protect the ships that are leaving ukraine here. obviously, off the full scale invasion last 2020 to brain exports were complete. the whole said from russia takes out export pretty quickly off some more time to be able to negotiate a safe passage. richard eventually negotiated with russia 3 percent of the united nations and they see the elizabeth which allow the pride in our ships coming to your price by exporting the weight and grain from here to to pass have free passage . but there was a time limit on that agreement and indeed eventually expire in the summer of last
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year, forcing you crazy to come up with some other kind of solution which you did do in the name of this uh, this sort of maritime carto that we're seeing today is that without russian agreement and it did it by conducting a drone and me solved campaign, basically pushing back rushing most of the back off the coast in the black sea and creating this maritime carto, very close to that wisdom. and they were considered relatively safe, given the distance of the ship in the black sea. and of course, the seller was his, make it very difficult for russian submarine to be able to, to access. so until now has been considered relatively safe. we'll have to see these attacks continue with it. it calls into question of the safety of this written, whether it is that he's able to continue to use rebecca rate is with the latest tonight from key. rebecca, thank you. the head of the united nations is condemning the killing
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of 6 human staff members, and it is really striking a school in central garza, in a post on x un secretary general. antonio gutierrez says, what is happening in the occupied territory is quote, totally unacceptable. when state strikes in, the refugee camp reportedly killed at 12 other civilians. on the school, it was hit, houses, and human facility were thousands of displaced jobs. and some sheltering it has been bombed to several times since the start of them is really military says the slightest attack was a precision strike targeting a home us command center of israel's prime minister benjamin netanyahu is showing a little sign of changing course, despite continued protests against his government, with little progress made to return the hostages, taken by him off during the october 7th terrorist attacks, the demonstrators have been rowing desperate. w tonya kramer reports tonight
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last week, fury and solely intended beast on news that 6 mill, hostage bodies were recovered from garza, they've been shot that off to surviving for 11 months. is where at least not only angry at home us. many here have lost confidence that prime minister benjamin netanyahu is interested in making it to you to release the remaining 101 hostages. hit that enter lines in gaza. come onto the berries. we can do nothing about them. so i think we need to stop there will we need to to do a deal with them and the i thing that we need to give them and anything they want. because if for residents and as well or the bell is suffering and they taking us to just as a government, do you need to save them? no matter what? what do you need to give? give them back it's. it's a har har show. we need them to come back home. we need this man to go
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away and let us revive our country. but the prime ministers village is provide coalition seems stable. that's despite these continuing must protest. and despite the drop in his personal popularity since october, no influx on the government, not yet. so maybe if we're these 500, the 1000 people go to jerusalem and sit there for 3 days. it may be price. now, there is no one the challenge. and our position is not to you, and if i need to know who insist that only military pressure can make him us release the hostages. but critics say, his sudden insistence that is where the troops remain on the border area between garza and egypt. the philadelphia cory door makes in the agreement even less likely
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. now the world will seriously demand that this will make concessions after this massacre. what message of a sentence from us? i'll tell you what the messages, murder, more hostages. you'll get more concessions. so that's not only a logical, it's not only a moral is the right insane. so it's not going to happen. she more of belongs to a small group of relations of hostages and sources. can you think garza who say any concessions would endanger, is right in the future with his nephew of you know, ton or was taken hostage from the nova music festival. on october 7, a muscle mcdonough, the deal and giving up remotely to anything. and not only we say any attempt to talk with them us will lead to more and more being murdered. we're saying to stop the negotiations completely and that causes understand that can be no more from us
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. not now the day of the shalley. # protest as he is say, that after nearly a year, the hostages chances of survival look increasing the peak divisions and is rather a hardening with no agreement. insight realtor of the is a middle east analyst at the mostly dying on center at tel aviv university. i asked him what he makes of the protesters accusations the prime minister. netanyahu was placing his government's political survival ahead of the lives of the hostages as well. it is a controversial issue, i must say. on the one hand, the, the prime minister has a point regarding the philadelphia cory door on the other end, som, including getting myself, i think that the israel can forego the core door for a wide, you know, the, to execute the 1st phase. it lease, or
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a 1st stage of the hostages release. the, the issue unfortunately lies at the end of the day with the, from us and would seen wires the strategy which are much, much more complicated than, than the, the, the situation of these really side. unfortunately, did these demonstrations are, are reflecting a lot of the, uh, not just stress, but also frustration regarding the, our ability to, to bring about the, the, of course, the such a hostage as being. but unfortunately, i'm not sure it's all up to the, our prime minister. well, what is stopping that in yahoo from reaching a hostage deal, then when we talk about the dis cord, or does he want is really troops to be present because he doesn't trust or doesn't want to trust the egyptians to guarantee the integrity of their border with gaza
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this is part of the picture i think, although i think is these is very, very cautious with egypt. sions. but, you know, some of the say these are a political motivations. others including myself, think that it's the ms judgement of the situation. the security situation that we're stand that's we need to understand the idea of all ready destroyed the rough of a brigade and that therefore the idea of enjoy. busy for the operation of the freedom of action, not only roughly by doing it but all over the guys the street. this allows us the, the, these are at least 3 draw from guys that knowing that we will be. a there to finish the job, we'd come us. i think when that then you know, it takes it, this is we must stay on the la dentry. you know, it's a legitimate the,
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the point of, of negotiation. but at the end of the day, i think they also just are, are much more important and, and if it allows and if it allows the release of them, i'm not which i'm not sure we need to take the leader of bangladesh is interim government has announced plans aimed at restoring order and stability may remember the country's long time. prime minister was toppled by protests and forced to flee the country last month. in an exclusive interview with the w news mohammed units shares his vision of the future for bangladesh. millions of funds that issues are bidding their hopes on this man. they want him to overhaul a system that many believe don't autocratic and widely corrupt during former prime minister. she cuz the not 15 years was as a systems and institutions have to be fixed, he sees before
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a new prime minister is chosen for the election. we have to get all of the reforms and people are formed and everything. and the civil administration and reforming health care, i think one education issue reform and your issue a system before the 1st of all, you name it as a whole long list of the problems that you have to go through. so we have to go through the post code process we just and now 6 commercials right now. actually today, a commission switch to work on establishing the norms for admin stations known for police, administration and on for just the systems. so that's the topic leadership. i've seen, i've also accused of making amendments to the constitution, the benefit of the harp, but a degree unit is task to get that in order to sort of complete and seeking to nip drake. this is one view this and then because don't do that like the whole thing
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just and then the most important thing that you need back now, rather than the ident that constitution. so this is the only to the differences in our own view is that we should not go to these. i think of when you're going to citizen, we should be focusing on the major issues of good institution and build a consensus. we cannot do anything without it themselves, because out a student comes from the consensus as head of the interim government, one of the most important task for you in this is to hold elections soon as possible. that's sort of mandate. we want to come today like some and have a decent election, beautiful the election and celebrate the victory of a particular party or whatever the body, which comes in hand over the the power to the newly elected government. so this should be as brief as possible. we cannot give you date and time right now. there's
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only one month. we don't know exactly how much time each one of those evolves will be needed. because everybody agrees that we must complete the phone procedure 1st and hold the election around 1000 people for the student the weeks leading up to have seen this ouster on august 5th, making it the like your speed it in, but not the history since it's 1971, independence as the country think that i'm leader unit space is a list of going think tasks in a country that is still reading from violence and uncertainty. and you can watch the w as exclusive interview with mohammed eunice in full on our youtube channel. the, the, the news forward slash videos. here's a quick look now and some of the other stories that are making headlines around the world. 3 workers with the international committee of the red cross were killed in the striking the distribution site in eastern you crate. the attack wounded it to others, the i c r c says it's team was preparing to distribute wood and coal to people in
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the don't ask region where the vehicles they were using were hit. you create accusers, russia a being behind the attack. a storm francine has a slam that goes to below easy and a toppling trees and knocking your power to hundreds of thousands of homes and businesses. emergency workers rescue to several dozen people, including small children, trapped by rising flood waters and the city of new orleans authorities have not reported any depths or injuries in brazil, wild fires are still burning in the state of south palo authorities. is a fire crews are trying to contain blazes raging near 12 cities. there are growing concerns about the economic impact of the wall and fires and the effects on residents health. it is one of the most famous artifacts of ancient egypt, the bust of queen nefertiti. it's been on display in a berlin museum ever since it was discovered by german explorers more than
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a century ago. we're now a prominent egyptian archaeologist. you also have the countries, former antiquities minister, has launched a petition calling on germany to give back the bust. it's a debate that's been going on now for a 100 years. who owns the famous boast of napa? t t. the diction queen was put on display for the 1st time in the noise museum in berlin, in 1924. and is now in the possession of the pressure and cultural heritage foundation . over the years they have been repeated demands from egypt, vanessa t. t to be returned to homeland. now the renowned egyptian archaeologist, zaki, who was his, starts with a new petition calling for its rebec creation. we are known today the user or the this is the national committee. as the
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government committee, the last 4 days of the box to visit the p. as in the past, the pressure and cultural heritage foundation still sees no reason to attend the valuable object. yeah, i don't is the dispute in a traditional desk. our stance is, of course, that we 1st of all adhere to the legal situation. the flag and type provides a clear base. so super why the bus does here on plaza. i want to push to here is the, what is the legal basis in this complicated case. 1912, egypt was not yet a sofa in states and not to put these control. archaeologists from britain, france, and germany was scowling the land in search of the treasures because they museums, according to the lowest and false. at the time excavation teams were allowed to take half of the objects found, while the other half had to remain in egypt. when f a t. c was excavated by the gym and off fuel to just the ball. how to 1912,
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the antiquities department decided that the bus to go to germany, while the winged ulta piece would remain in egypt. so from this legal standpoint, everything was about food. but the laws of the time will made under the conditions of imperialism. for many egyptians, the return of the past is not a question of what is right in little bit of water is just museums is paper that this the entity is because our heritage was taken out of egypt by the french and the english. this petition is not the 1st and probably won't be the last. there are currently no demands for restitution from the states of egypt. but the moral pressure on the oppression, cultural heritage foundation is growing or there's a lot to impact here. and to do that, i'm pleased to welcome to the dates of why she's a professor of art history at berlin's technical university. she's an expert on
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a colonial looted art professor. it's good to have you with this. so i'm going to start by just asking you should the german sin never tv back to egypt? thank you for having me. i think so has. so it's a little bit too simple me for me, the most important thing is to remember how this entity came to us to believe. and if we know how she came, we will have a very simple answer. she can, the colonial time, me, and the rules with colonial, a symmetric, so addictions, he didn't have to say something about that. they were forced to let nefertiti go and know we, if this and it didn't in that dependent independence, which was funny. what would you say the people say, you know, it was never a colony of germany? no, it was not the colony of germany. but at that time, when the best of friends, ftp was phone me, it was a on the british was free. it is control and if you,
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if you like it was like, or the every single above the ground was british men, roads way to ways that so far and everything on the ground was french. because at that time, the office for and secretaries for addiction, antiquities was a french administration list, settled his desire to get the visits and the french said, okay, the germans kind of have the i think what about the, the argument that these artifacts where they are now wherever they happen to be are safe and the road can enjoy them. now, we shouldn't send them back because their safety may not be guaranteed in the countries where they came from. what do you say to that? i think it's an argument to brooks a discussion because if you have a look on cable on egypt, you have the total of $2.00 to $400.00 to use there. and it's the appropriate and they have no probing to concepts to protect it. and i think we have we in europe in
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a loan money by reason, but even we have something like an hour then i'll be to is to say only owe us the things are safe and they are not really safe the for the well, because if you're on the education girl or boy today in the 24. yeah. it's very unlikely that you will get get the visa and comfortable in to see your research. so i think it's a little bit untrue. so you think it's a is the right thing then to do to send artifacts to the countries where they originate. do you think that here in berlin, i know you have a lot of contact with, with museum directors, museum curators. do you think, do they share that sentiment with you, that these beautiful artifacts that we have? maybe they need to go home. i think museum people are really conservative, inferential sickle cell that the form to rate the coal cell. that means they want
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to have them. but since the last 7 years, we have a great shift in these positions. but i think the young generation of these young people museum thereto sits that are more open about cultural justice, about the fact that it's important to have been the quality of. so this is a generational change, an issue you think? yes, yes, i think 50 years ago or 60 years ago, it was not so easy, but now with social media, etc, the youth, the world is really connected. and i know a lot of students at human thinking a why should the friends in k will not have the possibility to get access? you'll be nice. we're talking about this now. there's a generational change taking place. do you see? let's assume that never tv is returned to egypt. do you think that will have ripple
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effects on other pieces of, of the past that are in countries where they, they didn't originate? i mean, do you think this is the beginning of something bigger? no, it's not the beginning of the beginning. what was the restitution of the been in bronze is because of the pieces from bell matt, from friends to beginning. that was the beginning. and if a t t would be one piece, maybe the next one or whatever ged is known by so many. i mean, she's almost like a pop icon. right. she transcends the, the, the art world. i mean, she's, yeah, she's known everywhere, almost like a living person. when that have a ripple effect, maybe. but why not? i think it's important to have a these discussion about our look. so i'll me or if they take look, so the museums and why the others have nothing. i think it's important to give back professors of what it's been great talking with you. thank you for coming in and
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sharing your thoughts about the future of never to do. thank you. my pleasure. think all right, here's a look now at some of the other stories making headlines, this our sweden's right wing government has announced a plan to pay immigrants up to 30000 euros to return to their countries of origin as part of its bid to curb migration the government also plans to make it easier to expel migrants for substance abuse or association with criminal groups within the the state bills are being returned to notre dame cathedral in paris. after undergoing restoration were the heaviest c. right. there is gabrielle, which weighs in at more than 4 tons. there to name is due to reopen in 3 months time after being demonstrated by a fire in april of $29.00 t. peruse a former president, alberto for g. maury has died at the age of $86.00 the govern for route for 10 years until the year 2000. 13 more each time in the office was marked by neo
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liberal economic reforms in the violence impression of the malware insurgency. he was later jailed for human rights abuses, spending 16 years in prison before his release in 2023. protests have continued in mexico after the senate approved reforms, which will make it the 1st country to hold elections for judges at all levels. the ruling party says that this is necessary to interruption in the courts, but the opponent say the move undermines judicial independence. the law passed despite demonstrators storming the senate chamber or, or it is a quick reminder of the top story we're following for you. this. our ukraine's president says that watching missiles and a cargo ship, caring ukrainian green in the black sea keeps as the vessel was in waters off the coast of native member were mania when it was hit. create a new president, zalinski calls it a direct attack on global 3rd secure. russia has yet to comment on the attack.
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