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d w's mathias. burlingame is in keys. i asked him earlier, why it's proving so difficult to get the grain out of ukraine. look, the deal for sees that ships that will say will sail into the ukrainian ports, get loaded and then leave the ports again. and just before the war, there were like something like 5 ships per day. that's that we're leaving these 3 ports. plus they also ports they're not operating right now, like the port of mc alive until now. this number, which is the target has not been reached because there were not enough ships ready to salem, not enough ships. we understand that term that on saturday, ukraine's cabinet approved new measures to make the process easier. what exactly did they decide? well, it's not exactly that they approved new measures to make the process easy. but there's the hope that the new measures they introduced will have an impact. basically, they introduced new rules for men about band, from leaving the country since the beginning of the war, due to potential attribute mood mobilizatio
d w's mathias. burlingame is in keys. i asked him earlier, why it's proving so difficult to get the grain out of ukraine. look, the deal for sees that ships that will say will sail into the ukrainian ports, get loaded and then leave the ports again. and just before the war, there were like something like 5 ships per day. that's that we're leaving these 3 ports. plus they also ports they're not operating right now, like the port of mc alive until now. this number, which is the target has not...
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d. w mathias, pulling up is there covering the meeting and join just out. but he has talks more about these high level talks. what's on the agenda today? so good harris and add on other people who are behind the broke is behind that. a great deal that allows ukraine to ship out a grain from the ports, which should both sides have to agree to guarantee the security both sides. i mean, russia and ukraine guarantee the safe passage of the ships and these 2 are now here, and we've meeting with president lensky is the 1st time ad. one. why has been an important broker in this, in this war? is meeting directly with zalinski since the beginning of the war. the ad on a said that he wants to be, or he wants to initiate a piece process, a way of agreeing to receive high. however, whether this is likely or not, that high doubts about that. talk to us more about this grain deal. there was a lot of work diplomatic effort that went into making it happen. mathias, is it holding? is it working? it was a big diplomatic success for the un and turkey. it looks like it is a ma
d. w mathias, pulling up is there covering the meeting and join just out. but he has talks more about these high level talks. what's on the agenda today? so good harris and add on other people who are behind the broke is behind that. a great deal that allows ukraine to ship out a grain from the ports, which should both sides have to agree to guarantee the security both sides. i mean, russia and ukraine guarantee the safe passage of the ships and these 2 are now here, and we've meeting with...
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d. w mathias, bullying reports. the horror of the war is never, far away. yada is 11 years old to day. it's a birthday like no other i wish you have happiness and a peaceful sky above your head. i wish you that everything will be fine and that you can go home soon. this is a summer camp for kids and families. we've lost their home refugees from embattled occupied areas, yada and his mother fled her son, which is occupied by the russian that was the c a u. it's the russians were standing where with tangs garcia and next to the tanks where people unable to live and then they to a few people away lies is not unable to live his code word, football, games, just a few weeks. many of these kids have some, and most people in the lifetime yard, it's dad is the soldier and the ukranian army. his mother decided to flee when the russians started looking for the families of ukrainian soldiers. but yet you, as soon as i looked through the blinds, i was scared, but the neighbors saved me. they told the soldiers that it was the house of a single mother with 2 kids. and the soldiers looked, they saw ch
d. w mathias, bullying reports. the horror of the war is never, far away. yada is 11 years old to day. it's a birthday like no other i wish you have happiness and a peaceful sky above your head. i wish you that everything will be fine and that you can go home soon. this is a summer camp for kids and families. we've lost their home refugees from embattled occupied areas, yada and his mother fled her son, which is occupied by the russian that was the c a u. it's the russians were standing where...
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d. w mathias, berlin in key. but i asked him if the war is now expanding into the crimean peninsula, while it's hard to say that it expanded because crimea was part of this war as we've just heard it, a launch. but for the invasion, it's a highly militarized territory where russia has a lot of technology and it's also home to the black sea fleet and the headquarters of the black sea fleet. they have been attacked by ukraine, presumably by ukraine. it also didn't own this, but just a few days ago. so of course, this is part of the war, but what is a clear is that the people in crimea, the tourists who traveled to crimea from russia, they did not expect this. and we are now seeing pictures of long queues of people trying to leave the territory. it was probably falsely perceived as being kind of off the off site of the war. but it is, of course, part of this whole military game. and do these vacationers they are in crimea, most of them are russians, obviously. should they be worried? i mean, is, is there a fear that
d. w mathias, berlin in key. but i asked him if the war is now expanding into the crimean peninsula, while it's hard to say that it expanded because crimea was part of this war as we've just heard it, a launch. but for the invasion, it's a highly militarized territory where russia has a lot of technology and it's also home to the black sea fleet and the headquarters of the black sea fleet. they have been attacked by ukraine, presumably by ukraine. it also didn't own this, but just a few days...
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d. w, correspond mathias bellinger is following the story from kear. i asked him whether russia's claim that the explosions were an accident seemed plausible. well, yeah, the ukrainian ministry of defense, as saying that it advises the people in occupied crimea to adhere to smoking, reggie regulations and russia, how sad it was an accident. but if you look at the video footage that people have shocked or from these explosions, then it's so very clear that an accidental fire is not very probable to explosions happening at the same time, at 2 different locations. that pretty much looks like an attack. now who did it and why and how is another question over we have her several voices out of the ukranian government suggesting that it might have either been a partisan attack or some kind of a rocket r u a v attack or this is very contradicted, and that's probably intended because ukraine wouldn't want to give russia a clue about what has been happening and wouldn't or want russia to draw some consequences. in further cases, some security regulations, et cet
d. w, correspond mathias bellinger is following the story from kear. i asked him whether russia's claim that the explosions were an accident seemed plausible. well, yeah, the ukrainian ministry of defense, as saying that it advises the people in occupied crimea to adhere to smoking, reggie regulations and russia, how sad it was an accident. but if you look at the video footage that people have shocked or from these explosions, then it's so very clear that an accidental fire is not very probable...
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well d w, correspond mathias pulling or is in the city of san anesha. i asked him what international expect as are planning to do at the captured nuclear plant? what they want to do is they want to excess, assess the damage that it has been happening to this plan you throughout the shelling it's through the past few weeks. so there is a physical damage to electricity lines and, and 2 buildings on the premises of this, of this plan. if not to the reactors themselves, they want to assess the functioning of the security systems. a nuclear power plant needs to be cooled throughout all the times. if the cooling stops, we have a big problem. we probably have a nuclear disaster. so there are several mechanisms in place that should ensure that the cooling continues. if for example, the power plant is cut off the electricity grid or in other cases. so this is something they accessed the ukrainians, have said that they have given them specific details about the plans of the, of the plant and where to look for these of the systems and how to assess them. and the 3
well d w, correspond mathias pulling or is in the city of san anesha. i asked him what international expect as are planning to do at the captured nuclear plant? what they want to do is they want to excess, assess the damage that it has been happening to this plan you throughout the shelling it's through the past few weeks. so there is a physical damage to electricity lines and, and 2 buildings on the premises of this, of this plan. if not to the reactors themselves, they want to assess the...
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c. radioactive catastrophe. russian forces took control of the facility in early march d, w corresponding mathias burlingame is in keys, mathias as apparition, nuclear power station has been reconnected to the grid. but we understand the situation remains volatile, which the latest yeah, that's what we that's what we are hearing. um. the problem is that we don't really know what the things look like at the power plant itself. except for some use that to reach the ukrainian atomic energy authority via some people inside the plant who might contact people they know a former or their, their, their superiors who are at the ukrainian side. but we don't have the full picture. what we understand is that things are quite chaotic in parts of the plan that a lot of military equipment is stationed there and that shelling has been going on for several days, even weeks now and all. thus, this of course enhances the risk of some accident and that site quite chaotic. and what are the prospects of inspectors from the international atomic energy agency soon getting access to the plant. but it seems that there has
c. radioactive catastrophe. russian forces took control of the facility in early march d, w corresponding mathias burlingame is in keys, mathias as apparition, nuclear power station has been reconnected to the grid. but we understand the situation remains volatile, which the latest yeah, that's what we that's what we are hearing. um. the problem is that we don't really know what the things look like at the power plant itself. except for some use that to reach the ukrainian atomic energy...
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d. w is mathias billing is standing by mathias. good. a see, a turkey says today is the day, the 1st grain shipments to leave the port of odessa. what more do we know? well, the 1st ship should have already left the port or 830 that's half an hour ago, but we don't have confirmation yet. so if this works, then other ships could follow quickly on this 1st ship has loaded mays and it's destined that is destined for lebanon. but overall, there are 16 or 17 ships here in the ports. most of them have already been loaded and are waiting for that, go from istanbul to leave the port and sale out of the ukrainian waters. so the big question that is, what about the safety aspect here? who's responsible for the safe passage of the ships given that we know that their minds laid in those waters is a very complicated agreement that's not fully disclosed. but the mind question that was one of the main questions to solve because ukraine had mind the entry entries of the ports in order to prevent russia from attacking them. and russia has these it fleet
d. w is mathias billing is standing by mathias. good. a see, a turkey says today is the day, the 1st grain shipments to leave the port of odessa. what more do we know? well, the 1st ship should have already left the port or 830 that's half an hour ago, but we don't have confirmation yet. so if this works, then other ships could follow quickly on this 1st ship has loaded mays and it's destined that is destined for lebanon. but overall, there are 16 or 17 ships here in the ports. most of them...
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the u. n's nuclear watchdog is hoping to send in inspectors and d, w, correspond mathias billing or is in a key force, the tears, russia and ukraine, again accusing each other of shelling around zapper asia nuclear power plant. who should we believed you think? it's a tough question. you're asking there, we don't have evidence for any of the versions. we can not for sure say what happened there. the only thing we can say is that shelling has happened there. now whom should we believe it's a good question because we have to her size that to communicate very differently. we have russia that has a track record of misinformation. the systematic lies and misinformation ukraine doesn't have that track record. but we can also assume that there might not disclose everything. so we shouldn't believe anything at face value that either of the side se, but we should of course, take this information with the background to that i've just mentioned. and just to get to the people in the region and how their lives are affected. imagine a, a nuclear catastrophe. taking place. authorities are already dis
the u. n's nuclear watchdog is hoping to send in inspectors and d, w, correspond mathias billing or is in a key force, the tears, russia and ukraine, again accusing each other of shelling around zapper asia nuclear power plant. who should we believed you think? it's a tough question. you're asking there, we don't have evidence for any of the versions. we can not for sure say what happened there. the only thing we can say is that shelling has happened there. now whom should we believe it's a...
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d. w. correspond mathias bellinger. is in keir earlier, i asked him how dangerous a situation is at that nuclear plant and what's being done to ensure safety. so there have been worries about this power plan since the very beginning of the war since the russians entered the territory. they're fighting broke out there in march already, or where people were worried that it might endanger their safety. and of course, these rocket attacks now are adding urgency to this work to these worries. russia has been using this power plant as a shield. they have stationed, artillery and military equipment on the premises of this, of this power plant. and they have also used it as a, yeah, i would say a means of psychological threat. they have said that this, that what one of the commanders have has said that this power plant will either be russian or it will be nobody's effectively threatening to blow it up. in the case case, ukraine would try to seize the territory. this is, of course, a get a violation of all international norms. n
d. w. correspond mathias bellinger. is in keir earlier, i asked him how dangerous a situation is at that nuclear plant and what's being done to ensure safety. so there have been worries about this power plan since the very beginning of the war since the russians entered the territory. they're fighting broke out there in march already, or where people were worried that it might endanger their safety. and of course, these rocket attacks now are adding urgency to this work to these worries. russia...
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d, w, 's, mathias, berlin, go in, keep many thanks, mathias. let's take a look at some of the other stories making headlines at this hour. at least 23 people were killed as rival groups exchange gunfire in the libyan capital, tripoli. tensions between 2 organizations vying from control of libya have been rising for months. there are fears they could escalate into an all out nationwide conflict. serbia and casa, though, have settled a dispute over the movement of citizens across their border. id holders from both sides will be able to travel freely between the 2, west balkan states, european union foreign policy chief. you accept burrell announced the deal in a tweet. thousands of people gathered in the northern german city of rostock to remember racist attacks that happened there 30 years ago. in 1992 crowds cheered as far right extremist attacked as center for asylum seekers and a hostile for vietnamese workers. it was the worst violence of its kind in post war germany. well, pope francis is in the central italian town of l'aquila on a closely
d, w, 's, mathias, berlin, go in, keep many thanks, mathias. let's take a look at some of the other stories making headlines at this hour. at least 23 people were killed as rival groups exchange gunfire in the libyan capital, tripoli. tensions between 2 organizations vying from control of libya have been rising for months. there are fears they could escalate into an all out nationwide conflict. serbia and casa, though, have settled a dispute over the movement of citizens across their border. id...
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d. w. german astronaut mathias mother returned to us from the i ss in may, how fit to see after 6 months of being weightless in space? t w is leah our quick to met marva the 1st time before his mission to the i assess. then she spoke to him again during the mission, also about the impact of weightlessness on the body. now he's back on earth where he told her that getting used to gravity again isn't easy. these will be astronaut mathias morrow's last 0 gravity hugs for a while. with mathias now are floating in as well as the now it's time to squeeze back into the space capsule and return to earth with her was a wonderful ride back down from 0 gravity down to one gravity. in the mean time react to pass like the acceleration and up to 4 times bound by the way that was quite intense of a wide ride reserved for the spacecraft enters earth's atmosphere at 27000 kilometers per hour. the friction generates on re entry heated until it loops on the outside parachute slow down its descent and it lands in the ocean near florida . welcome, how common now diana, ah, on the ground, my very 1st smell wa
d. w. german astronaut mathias mother returned to us from the i ss in may, how fit to see after 6 months of being weightless in space? t w is leah our quick to met marva the 1st time before his mission to the i assess. then she spoke to him again during the mission, also about the impact of weightlessness on the body. now he's back on earth where he told her that getting used to gravity again isn't easy. these will be astronaut mathias morrow's last 0 gravity hugs for a while. with mathias now...
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d. w. german astronaut mathias mother returned to us from the i ss in may, how fit to see after 6 months of being wait this in space t w's, lia our quick to met mother the 1st time before his mission to the i assess. then she spoke to him again during the mission or so about the impact of weightlessness on the body. right now he's back on earth where he told her that getting used to gravity again isn't easy. these will be astronaut mathias morrow's last 0 gravity hugs for a while. he is now are flowing in as well as they get now it's time to squeeze back into the space capsule and return to earth. the earth was a wonderful right back down from 0 gravity down to one gravity. in the meantime, react to pass like the acceleration and up to 4 times bound by the way that was quite intense of a wide ride reserved for the spacecraft and use earth's atmosphere at 27000 kilometers per hour. the friction generates on re entry heated until it loops on the outside parachute slow down its descent and it lands in the ocean near florida . ah, welcome. how common now diana, ah, on the ground, my very 1st
d. w. german astronaut mathias mother returned to us from the i ss in may, how fit to see after 6 months of being wait this in space t w's, lia our quick to met mother the 1st time before his mission to the i assess. then she spoke to him again during the mission or so about the impact of weightlessness on the body. right now he's back on earth where he told her that getting used to gravity again isn't easy. these will be astronaut mathias morrow's last 0 gravity hugs for a while. he is now are...
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d. w. german astronaut mathias mother returned to us from the i ss in may. how fit to see after 6 months of being weightless in space, t w's lia outbreak to met maorga the 1st time before his mission to the i assess. then she spoke to him again during the mission, also about the impact of weightlessness on the body. now he's back on earth where he told her that getting used to gravity again isn't easy and he's will be astronaut mathias morrow's last 0. gravity hugs for a while. mathias now are flowing in as well as they get. now it's time to squeeze back into the space capsule and return to earth with was a wonderful ride back down from 0 gravity down to one gravity. in the meantime, react to pass like the acceleration ends up to 4 times bound by the way that was quite intensive. wide right? or for the spacecraft into earth's atmosphere at 27000 kilometers per hour. the friction generates on re entry heated until it loops on the outside parachute slow down its descent and it lands in the ocean near florida. welcome, how common now diana, ah, on the ground, my
d. w. german astronaut mathias mother returned to us from the i ss in may. how fit to see after 6 months of being weightless in space, t w's lia outbreak to met maorga the 1st time before his mission to the i assess. then she spoke to him again during the mission, also about the impact of weightlessness on the body. now he's back on earth where he told her that getting used to gravity again isn't easy and he's will be astronaut mathias morrow's last 0. gravity hugs for a while. mathias now are...
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d w correspondent, misuse. a bullying her who was at that news conference following the talks. welcome mathias, what can you tell us? yeah, there were 3 main topics. basically. first topic was, as you have mentioned, the nuclear power plant ends up or asia, a zalinski and also the un secretary general gutierrez, called for russia to withdraw its troops from there to demilitarize, basically a power plant. and the u. n. has said secretaries has said that you would be ready to start emission by the i e, a, the international atomic energy authority to that power plant from ki, if, if there wouldn't, would be an agreement on how they would proceed across the front line. there was a, were talks also about speeding up the grain shipments this great deal that has been closed by these 3 people who are or by, by the 3 sides that will be presented here, plus russia. and there is the hope that this can be sped up, that more green can leave ukrainian pause than is actually doing at the moment. and the one are also important message that the un secretary general send was that chair, they will, they have des
d w correspondent, misuse. a bullying her who was at that news conference following the talks. welcome mathias, what can you tell us? yeah, there were 3 main topics. basically. first topic was, as you have mentioned, the nuclear power plant ends up or asia, a zalinski and also the un secretary general gutierrez, called for russia to withdraw its troops from there to demilitarize, basically a power plant. and the u. n. has said secretaries has said that you would be ready to start emission by...
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got in the way 1st that we want to get the d w's mateus burling or he is in keep so we've got this report mathias on this attack on a train station in the central part of the country. what more can you tell us? yeah, we've just heard that 15 people were killed and several dozens wounded in that attack . now today is a day where many people have expected such attacks will happen possibly even on the capital of key if this has not happened so far. but we've also heard that quite a few rockets have been intercepted by air defense by ukrainian and defense and southern possible that some were meant for here for the, for the government buildings that russia has threatened to attack or that at least some russian or propagandists have threatened to attack and we've also seen rockets come down in other parts of the country in the more weston kaminsky region . and also in hark if we've heard about explosions. so it's clear that russia is sending a signal out, they stay and it is that and that people have suffered from russian attacks again in different parts of the country. ok mathias stand by this attack
got in the way 1st that we want to get the d w's mateus burling or he is in keep so we've got this report mathias on this attack on a train station in the central part of the country. what more can you tell us? yeah, we've just heard that 15 people were killed and several dozens wounded in that attack . now today is a day where many people have expected such attacks will happen possibly even on the capital of key if this has not happened so far. but we've also heard that quite a few rockets...
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d. w correspondent, young phillip shots in keith. the russian forces are slowly advancing on russian occupied her son. a civilians who fled the city or watching closely, hopefully returning to their homes. dw mathias brinninger met one woman who fled with her family to odessa. that but if you could let him in yes, looking for something pretty among, donated clothes at the refugee center. honest ecier by this over left nearly everything behind her when she fled her home in the russian occupied house on region. she and her children have been in odessa for 3 weeks now. with is fascinating. you almost divorced situation under occupation grew worse and worse every day. i got comfortable, i spent 5 months there and i always thought, why should i leave? this is my home. but things became more and more intolerable. yes, even son, so can you when i see him, i mean, she says her home tone became a place of fear and intimidation and empty streets. she stayed at home with her children. most of the time, i only venturing out to get groceries ringing up with her on the russians. i would always lower my eyes if you looked at them in the eyes too long, they would say you're looking at me so you must know somethin
d. w correspondent, young phillip shots in keith. the russian forces are slowly advancing on russian occupied her son. a civilians who fled the city or watching closely, hopefully returning to their homes. dw mathias brinninger met one woman who fled with her family to odessa. that but if you could let him in yes, looking for something pretty among, donated clothes at the refugee center. honest ecier by this over left nearly everything behind her when she fled her home in the russian occupied...