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the the, this is dw, use live from bill in the u. n. chief slams the giants of the fossil fuel industry . antonio terrace calls coal, oil and gas companies. the godfathers of climate payoff then suggests a new tax on the profits as new data highlights a year of record breaking temperatures. also coming out, it was the beginning of the end of the nazi occupation of western europe. the 6th of june mocks the ac is none of the 3 of the day historic military victory that came as a heavy cost for the allies. and usually unknown the i is present that the d w.
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freedom of speech awards and the that the window of the light rushing up position need to elect setting up only says it's impossible for her not to continue her husband's work. the i'm alongside, welcome to the program. we start with some breaking news have most run the media say at least 27 people will have been killed and dozens injured. and then it's rarely strike in the central gospel strip. the attack hit a united nations school in the city of north or rocks is really, i mean, it says it conducted a strike on her mazda compound, inside the school, as it expands the operations in the central part of the district. and will bring you more on this developing story. as more details become available back test
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the. there's been another stock warning about heating planets in 2 new major reports. the use a competitive cuz climate change service said last month was the hottest to my own direct quote. the 12 consecutive months to break temperature records. meanwhile, the us where the agencies says there's now an 80 percent chance that the rise in average global temperature as well as the pulse, the paris climate, the quote target of $1.00 degrees celsius within the next 5 years. u. n. chief antonio, a good parish called for a wind full tax on the profits of fossil fuel companies, to go towards fighting climate change. climate change is the mazda of all, still sex is paid by every they people and vulnerable companies and communities. meanwhile, the golf fathers of climate scales, the fossil fuel industry, ranking records, profits, and c stuff citizens in taxpayer funded substance abuse. we cannot accept the
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future where the read shop protected the in that condition bubbles. while the rest of humanity is less by lisa, whether in and livable lens, we must say for god's people and the economies the cows father is the climate scientist at the n g a. back to the us, i asked him if he thinks the wells is likely to exceed 1.5 degrees in the next. he is currently the world is on track to pass $1.00 degrees in the next 10 years um and to not be on track to do that, we'd have to make some pretty radical changes in terms of reducing global emissions very quickly. we also have the potential to pass $1.00 degrees temporarily, and bring temperatures back down later in the century, which is what most i pc models do these days. if we remove more carbon from the square to then we're adding after net 0, that's a big left. so why these are not the past and the 1st place to try to recover from a the climate change is
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a key issue for voters in the european parliamentary election, which kicks off in the netherlands today. it's something younger people feel especially passionate about and for the 1st time, 16 year olds will be eligible to vote here in germany. and in australia. in the last year elections green policies had their best showing as a large need for budget to climate protests. across the con continents, they picked up 71 seats in the parliament. but since then, there's been something of a backlash against some green policies, according to an organization called the euro elect, green policies, a full cost of wind, just $54.00 seats in the votes. cdw is rosy, but child has a closer look now at the frustration, felt by many young green party supported his hair in germany. it was stopped the green ways in 2019 the most claimant protests across the continent helped propel
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more green politicians than ever before. toward seats, i think you're repeating parliament, but fast forward 5 years. and these protests against screen farming rules are the ones making most headlines and germany, the stronghold of green politics in europe is now also the heartland of a so called green backlash. you have, you have managed to vote for the greens but those days that definitely the over they didn't take citizens into consideration committees. their political focus is really on the collage of commit. she's not on social ones, and is with european elections, approaching green candidates at this. riley and southern germany, se claimant friendly policies are becoming a tougher cell. so it's like it's the central question of our time. we can no longer talk about prosperity and security and remain silent about the climate crisis. however, we, greens must be aware in some areas we've moved a little too quickly. over the past 5 years to european union has rolled out a raft of world leading laws aimed at slashing emissions from ramping up renewable
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energy targets to apply and phase of combustion engine. cars, green parties help help to drive this unprecedented transformation, but not they are expected to lose seats in blo quite elections in 2019 climate change was really important, according to europe or me to data. this time it's cost of living, it's peace and the warren ukraine, that it's more in the voters minds. probably a lot of the losses will come from germany, but we also have other countries like our then to where we're currently see some losses for the brains. green parties may make some breakthroughs in central and eastern europe, but as more main stream parties trying to call back votes from the reaches of the far right. unless or the future green policies may be the 1st up for compromise, the move has changed. so also the centrist part, that is perhaps not that, and so as yes take any more about pushing forward with the european great deal. i wouldn't see a big, big things of that. so lots of things that has been agreed upon over the past term
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would be dismantled. and that's the climate crisis as such, that we needs further policies. so that's might become more difficult to actually push forward the use executive and say it's committed to keeping claimants policy on track and pull so many voters, especially be young still haven't appetites for green rules in principle. but putting them into practice is proving politically complex. unlike voters will disliked of 2019 green wave will be reduced to a trickle. has a quick look now at some news from the conflict in the middle east. has color come . it costs a joints have wounded 11 people in the northern is really village of your face. tens of thousands of residents have already fled the region and the attacks have increased in recent weeks as has the pressure on israel's government to restore
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security. tens of thousands of altered nationalist as riley's have marched through the streets of jerusalem for a controversial parade known as the flag months. the annual gathering celebrates israel's capture of east jerusalem. in the 1967 bull, some marches reported to have chanted to death to arabs an empty stomach slogans. there was a scuffle with police. june 6 monks the eighty's anniversary of the day when i lied, forced as landed on the beaches of normandy in france and began the liberation of western europe from hitler, germany events commemorating the battle having joined veterans and well the latest to the science which played a pivotal role in world war 2, it was the largest seaborne invasion in history, nearly 160000 soldiers from the u. k. canada, the us and all the allied nations across the english channel to gain
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a foothold in nazi occupied france. they suffered heavy losses on the withering fire from the german defenses, but the innovation was a success and within a year west than europe was liberated. while well they dis gather and friends to commemorate the day the ongoing war in eastern europe is costing its shadow. dw. sonya found the car has more um its so it'd be to normandy, northwestern fronds. we used to go over the 150000 allied troops, landed in the biggest seaborne invasion ever. it was a turning point in the allied campaign to push back nazi forces on the western front, liberate fonts and defeated lists germany in 1945. now the weight of history hangs heavily over this region. the allied flags everywhere and nowadays also the german flag flying along side to symbolize the autopay and reconciliation. not to mock the 80th anniversary of the dd landings,
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normandy is holding these events and commemorations meant to invoke the bravery and sacrifices of allied forces. and at the heart of these commemorations, of course of the world war 2 veterans. this is perhaps one of the last landmarks commemorations with the will be physically present since many of them are at an advanced age. and finally, this issue, unless we have the dd landings as a major international event with dozens of heads of state and government participating, including us presidential biden, of britain's controls. but also the ukranian president would love to meet us within scheme. there is, however, one concrete that is not on the guest list, and that's rochelle, despite it's more time contributions and sacrifices. the french reported these he would have said that it's simply inappropriate to invites russia, as it continues its lot of aggression against the queen. that was dw sonya fatherland col, reporting from france has to look now some of the stories making news around the
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world. check authors. these say at least 4 people have been killed and dozens injured in a trained condition in the city of pods a bit. so a passenger train collided with the freight train on wednesday evening. police and rescue services are off the scene evacuating passengers. russian president vladimir putin has won gemini over the use of its weapons by ukraine on targets inside russia. he said it would mock dangerous step and ruined relations between bell and moscow. germany recently joined the us and authorizing ukraine to hit some target with that he was due on russian territory with the long range weapons that they are supplying you see on number with should a criminal critic julia and the volunteer has been present the dw freedom of speech award, speaking at the events in berlin, a volunteer who is the widow of the lake, rushing up essentially to alexa in a valley. said the work of their anti corruption foundation would continue despite
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her husband's policy. the new face of russia as a physician through yeah, nobody know. yeah. accepting the dw freedom of speech award in berlin, she reminded every one of her late husband, its legacy freedom of speech is not the weakness, but strengths. a look, see through these these his entire life and work in the country where it seems, there was no space left for public politics. showing hauled, the twos, makes even an old powerful dictator to ram boat dispute. her husband, alexei, nevada, ne, letting me portends outspoken ad facility, died in february in an arctic penal colony under unexplained circumstances. earlier this week, a large crowd attended a memorial concert in berlin,
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on what would have been his 48th birthday with his widow taking to the stage at the very end. at the time behind the scenes of food or for husbands and to corruption efforts, julian of i know yeah, of what's his closest political advisor accompanying him to court and visiting him in prison regularly. it was following her very public and pain that in 2020 her ailing husband was allowed to be flown from russia to germany to be treated for what was nature diagnosed as poisoning when alexi, nobody returned to russia in 2021. he was immediately arrested. 1000000 of i know you have was detained and the couple were separated for good fellow in his death, nevada. now you have to continue her husband's fight against preteen. the dw freedom of speech awards also honors the work of the anti corruption
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foundation established by nevada. any on the one hand, it fits us is hopes that there are co, just people in russia outside puts in the system. but this positive finalization also surface evolving. he must not condemn russia, tennessee, but put into politics because puts in is not russia, and russia is not putting union nevada and the anti corruption foundation are proof of that for we go, here's the reminder of the breaking news we are following for you how most run media, safety is 27 people have been killed and dozens injured and is rarely strike on the un school in central golf. so the is really all me says it conducted a strike on a him off compound, inside the school. as it expands operation in the area,
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