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this is day two of the news coming to you live from berlin and hamas said it's reached a cease fire agreement with israel in the gaza strip. we're. not sure the day of clashes that killed that israeli soldier and for how it's indians along the border calm has now returned to the area but will it last we'll get the latest from our correspondent. blazes that both the arctic circle sweden and finding its most serious wildfires in decades prompting its governments to seek out for other european nations it's time to change to blame we'll be speaking to an
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expert on extreme weather. and teams guy continues to dominate the tour de france after a relatively flat one hundred seventy kilometers stage two belongs to a sprinting specialist from one of its competitors and there's some talk. i'm out of the tunnel thank you for joining us how mass has said it has reached an agreement with israel to end the bloodshed in gaza strip this comes a day of after comes a day of deadly caution as israel has not yet confirmed the cease fire but the army says it has ended its overnight offensive on the end case. again smoke rises over gaza on friday the israeli defense forces struck dozens of targets using
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both jets and tanks four were killed in the latest strikes three of them have mass militants the fourth a civilian this latest bombing campaign followed the death of an israeli soldier shot dead by palestinians not by since light much the gaza strip has been rocked by weekly protests against a decade long israeli egyptian blockade in the ensuing months israeli forces have killed over one hundred forty palestinians with gunfire an extra x. friday sniper attack was the first death of an israeli soldier in the same period. as tensions escalate talk of all out war hangs in the air. we are trying to be balanced and responsible but hamas as late as a whole scene is into a situation in which we have no choice but to embark on a broad and painful military operation. so.
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for now gaza is calm the tensions linger even as the smoke subsides. for now it's cross over to our correspondent tanya kramer in jerusalem time yes and their agreement was reached a week ago but it didn't last so how is this one going to be any different. what i mean it's a return to calm and this was announced last night by hamas spokesperson it seems that this calm and quiet was brokered again by the egyptians and also by the u.s. and we have not heard anything official yet from the israeli side but in the past always the so the israeli army has given the all clear for residents of the southern communities around the gaza strip to go back to their normal routine as of yesterday they were told to stand near the shelters now as you know it all comes on the backs of these three months of protests around the gaza strip and the border tensions as well and the best weeks have been very very strong in the past couple
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of days now it's still to see whether this calm and it's always relative when you talk about a calm in gaza and the surrounding area will actually hold it's a very volatile situation. so still a fragile situation there at the moment tanya can the international community do anything to ease the tensions do you think. well we understand that again this ceasefire or return to come as of as also last week was brokered by egypt and also by the you and there's also talk a bit of a wider plan by u.s. involvement in the region but nothing solid on that yet so all eyes are actually on cairo as well as on the you and plan that is put forward by the u.n. special envoy mr plan of here in the region to ease the diet humanitarian situation in the gaza strip by creating emergency jobs tackling this electricity problem and water but he also made a very strong statement last night said you know we have to get all sides stepping
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back from the brink of war because all of this needs to have a calm situation and again it's a very fair try and calm at the moment you've just returned from gaza as well what has it been like there. well for people there it's extremely worrying what's happening i spoke to people then they were asking could that be the beginning of another war they've already been through three wars and they can't not i mean they're going about their daily lives they're stuck in gaza basically because of all the restrictions there's a closer imposed by israel and egypt and again there are also new restrictions the flow of goods through the only commercial crossing with israel that israel said this week in response to the border tensions so people there are asking you know what what will happen then we'll look very carefully what will happen then the next coming hours and days tanya kramer in jerusalem thank you for keeping us updated on the situation. now to some of the other stories making news around the world the
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european union has temporarily suspended its naval operation in the mediterranean sea refuses to accept migrants rescued by its vessels operations if it was launched in twenty fifteen to tackle migrants but it has increasingly found itself rescuing people at sea the e.u. is now reviewing the mission. singapore's health system has been hit by the biggest breach of personal data in the country's history authorities say that the hackers stole the health records of one point five million patients including singapore's prime minister the dead sea and most of the attackers are still unclear . and the reports highlights that the scale of forced labor around the world the global slavery index estimates that more than forty million people worldwide wrist injected slavery in twenty sixteen and north korea was named the worst offender.
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and knife attack has left ten people injured in the northern german city of new bac a german man allegedly started stopping people on the boss passengers overpowered the attacker and held him until police arrived authorities our investigation the attackers most of what have largely ruled out terrorism. while a record breaking heat wave is keeping parts of europe on high alert sweden is one of the country's most effective bottling its worst wildfires in decades more than fifty places are torching bars mostly in central and western sweden and also above the arctic circle no people hospital reports is harmed but large scale evacuations have been taking place in the plains are found by some of the hottest and dry it's whether they're in a century. joining me now for more is. the old like any ziada just from
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a free university here in berlin an expert on extreme weather conditions thank you for joining us in studio now fires above the arctic circle circle how is that even possible well there is a heat wave but the arctic circle heads in the past but no there isn't very much dry inus in addition to that and these conditions are just prone to ignite fires and while its highest it can be caused by people many fight fires are usually caused by people just burning. something and sewing the secrets away but then in the boots it can also be ignited by flesh by lightning ok i mean we have seen in many other nor is there in european countries as well that it's not just a case of you know fires been started by people there are extreme weather conditions there are droughts there are shortages of water there are fires that i mean it's
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pretty extreme what we're seeing is this the beginning of the future is this what climate change is looking like are we here well we are looking of cause that models that try to estimate how climate change is going to proceed under different scenarios of. of we know is guess emissions and what we indeed find that there is a tendency towards warming that's has a particular focus in the northern part so so scandinavia is also one of the hot points there. and in addition to that there is a tendency to have a change in the way in for conditions so what we have investigated ourselves in our institute is what the model say about the heavy rainfall and they in scandinavia indeed projected. to increase quite drastically is there anything that we can
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do to prevent these drastic changes well of cause there is all these programs to reduce to mitigate climate change but i think that will be not be enough so measures taken to adapt and to adapt properly certainly something that we need to do how they've made then i mean you see often politicians over in the us who are very very adamant that this climate change is not modern maids and it is absolutely i mean dare they don't deny that what you think well what we see is a slow progress in the mean towards more extreme conditions but there is not just this slow increase going along with greenhouse gases but there is also the decadal changes the climate is not constant but it is valuable and. we are trying
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to assess that and trying to make predictions and so it could appears likely that the warming for example that we see in the long term is already starting on the short term could mean that in the next few decades it might go down again. like it thank you very much for joining us here in studio and breaking it down for us. those forced days now and infighting at the stage thirteen of the tour de france teams guy continues to rule although sprinting session of the board did win the day and a dramatic style to almost a one hundred seventy kilometer long race went from board it's want to vallance meanwhile the overall nature and yellow jersey holder cheer on to loss of team sky continues to fight off allegations that his team's performance is just a little bit too convincing. stage thirteen was considerably flatter than previous
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days in the alps with the route favoring the sprinters four breakaway riders including switzerland's me share and belgium's thomas to get and set the pace chair held the lead but with six kilometers remaining was gobbled up by the peloton. in attack inside the final kilometer but the frenchman was caught with less than three hundred metres to go slovakia's paid in saigon showed his strength and added to his victories on stages two and five winning this time by just how full we'll norway's alexander christophe took second ahead of france's i've no duma to slovak writer was delighted with his win very happy the one today very nice for me and thanks to all my team mates. it again very good job teams guy ryder and baron thomas held on to the overall leader's yellow jersey but saigon extends his lead in the green jersey points classification. with the football well done and dusted top
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clubs are racing to sign the tournament stand a player is how well that usually means it's most buoyant attackers this year it's a goalkeeper who has gone into the record books after joining their side liverpool for an eye watering. alison becker is now the world's most expensive goalkeeper liverpool paid roma almost seventy five million euros for the twenty five year old the brazilian international didn't concede any goals in seventeen of his thirty seven serious appearances for roma last season the transfer fee breaks a record held by the italian ledgett. in two thousand and one he was bought by you vent is from parma for the record price tag of almost fifty three million euros but the prices paid for boo fall in alice and it pales in comparison with the most expensive gold scores p.s.g. teammates kilian in bombay cost one hundred thirty five million euros while neymar the most costly of all footballers came in at
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a whopping two hundred twenty two million the german liverpool coach you're getting close will be hoping allison can live up to his price tag in the upcoming premier league campaign. just days after the oldest tennis tournament in the world wimbledon finished an even older tennis tradition is being paid and london's hampton course palace so-called real tennis the creative sex or to modern lawn tennis has been played for almost five hundred years nicknames the sports of kings it's played using a solid ball on an enclosed course which can be balanced off the course walls top players from around the world are facing off for the crown in this most rico games . you heard it here for us and don't forget you can always get the news on the go just download our op from google play or from the op a store that will give you access to all the latest news from around the world as
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