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the unprecedented hate wave and wildfires have left the country reeling and worried . this will become the new normal way. even if the world wasn't warming, the pacific northwest and stuff of canada would be having an exceptional heap waiver now, but it won't be quite severe. it wouldn't be blowing past existing records, or if it did, it would not be blown past and by very much. and so climate change less weights be much more severe than they otherwise would have been in a world without any change. more than 105 still burning across west and canada threatening other towns. prime minister justin trudeau has conveyed an emergency response group and promises to help communities recover. and he w spoke to renee bernard, she's the reporter for radio station news $1130.00 out of vancouver. she described to us exactly what happened in listen while like you heard of that report,
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right. it was so sudden it comes after incredible. he'd like close to 50 degrees, which is unheard of in western canada. and from you know, report from the folks in town. it just took minutes. it was the early evening and before you knew it, they saw the smoke and then they could feel the heat. and then some reports at the flames were traveling like 30 kilometers an hour just from one end to the town to the next. and they didn't really have a lot of time to respond or you could even see some footage of some cars at an intersection and they literally don't know where to turn. did they turn left? do they turn right? it was just a key arctic scene. we've dispatched our reporter to a town where people are congregating after they have been evacuated. so there's emergency centers where you're supposed to check in as an evacuation to let people know. yes, you're alive, but now you need red crosses assistance and you need a home and you need 20 trees in that kind of thing. so there's a various towns that are set up and such as that. so we've dispatched our report or
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2 locations like that. so she can actually talk to survivors and people who, who manage to escape that day. this is vancouver like mid twenties is considered really hot and vancouver were talking, oper, thirty's, and it was unbearable for our homes. people had to sleep in hotel rooms, people had to sleep where there was air conditioning. most people like myself don't have air conditioning, and a lot of people don't even have fans and that kind of thing. so we're just starting now to feel a little bit more comfortable. it's now in the mid twenties and i think and another thing too with that, yes, we had a heat wave, but he didn't go away overnight. so again, on the west coast, we're used to having very comfortable evenings. it might be hot a little hot in the, in the daytime, but it will cool off completely at night. well, this did not happen this time around. it was hot all 24 hours a day and it was really, really hard to escape. and that was renee, not of radio station using live in 30 speaking to us a bit earlier from vancouver over to japan. now where a powerful mud slide has swept through the seaside town of
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a tommy flattening nearly everything in its path, at least 2 people have died and 20 more remained missing. the military has been deployed to the town southwest of tokyo to assist with the search days of torrential rain. p to have triggered the disaster. above sinking into mud cars violently tipped over the homes and businesses destroyed somewhere. amid all this devastation, a 20 local residence who couldn't get away in time to others have already been found. dead rescue is looking for more survivors in just a few days. the area has seen more rain than it usually does in an entire month. as rescue efforts and evacuations get on the way, officials one that more down pause or in the forecast. scientists say that the
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increased rainfall that led to this event is likely linked to climate change. time to take a look. now some of the other stories making use today. hurricane elsa, it's turning through the caribbean towards haiti and the dominican republic. the category one storm has already pounded barbados with winds up to 120 kilometers per hour. elsa has read the roof tossed re types of homes and flooded streets with heavy rain. former european council president donald tusk has returned to polish politics. he is once again taking over leadership of the biggest opposition party. the civic platform chose valid to make up the ground his party last since he headed to brussels. and the vatican judge has indicted an italian cardinal and 9 other people on financial crimes. the charges are related to
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a london real estate deal. prosecutors accused this aspect of embezzling millions of euros from the holy c. more than 300 taliban fighters have been killed by afghan security forces over the past 24 hours. the ministry of defense is many of those casualties resulted from s drive. the fighting coincides with the departure of the last remaining american and nato troops from background base. despite reports from the battlefield this weekend, many afghans fear that the military will struggle to repel a resurgent taliban without support from the u. s. this is the sound of us troops leaving us gone down to its fate in 2001 after the 911 terrorist attacks us troops stoned bugs into a key military base to hunt down militant groups responsible for the atrocity. now the afghan government is getting control back,
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even though talks between them and taliban militants have made no headway. president biden believes that can work. look, we're in that war for 20 years. 20 years. and i think i met with the african government here in the white house in the oval. i think they have the capacity to be able to sustain the government. africans do not have as much faith in their government as biden as military truth depart. day to are looking for a way out people are flocking to passport offices in capital to plan their exit. but on the very, very good about a possible return of the taliban. so we want to leave the country before the situation gets worse. from all of your most districts have fallen when there's not a single district without fighting. they've even reached the chief of police office
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and provincial capital. i asked them here to get my passport and get out of the stone. it's not safe for the soldiers of the african national and defense forces. that's not an option. some field a country is finally their own and they intend to hold it, keeping the taliban at me on this land belonged to you when the russians were here and they left than the americans came. and now they have left. this country is ours and we will protect it even without b or equipment. meanwhile, the taliban are gaining ever more ground in afghanistan. over the past weeks, they've been on the offensive relieving propaganda video and taking control of many districts. it won't be until the not us to pull out on september 11th, that the world will finally loan what the taliban have planned. well, more than a year into the coven pandemic cove at $900.00 pandemic. now,
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scientists are still searching for answers on how exactly to stop the disease is deadly tall. a recent study may offer some answers. researches queried more than 2000 frontline medical workers in 6 countries about their dietary patton's and the results suggest that those with plant based diets could be in better shape to deal with a co for 19 infection. the idea that diet has a role in preventing disease has been around for decades. i've had the dictum to eat a range of foods, including fruit and vegetables. to day the outcome of a cove at 19 infection appears to be the latest in a string of ways in which vegetarians may fed better in terms of health. a recent us study published in one of the british medical journals publications looked at how being predominantly vegetarian impacted the severity of a covert infection. people who mostly followed
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a plant based diet with found to be 73 percent less likely to develop a moderate to severe case of cove it if they did get infected parts compared to those who ate the high protein, low carbohydrate diet, it's sort of embedded in a huge discussion of how the help the big problem he has. how do we find this out? and this is a interesting study because they use a population which is likely to, to be effective as co it. and i'd like to, to expose to call that. so that, that is really interesting. the participants in the study were from line health care workers in france, germany, italy, spain, the u. s. and the u. k. more than 2000 dr nurses was to record what they ate, whether or not they got it. and if they did, how loman severe their illness was? so to follow, predominantly plant based diets were much less likely to get seriously if they
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became infected. even when age an exercise, habits were taken into account. what we eat also reflects who we are more broadly in western countries. vegetarians are also more likely to be well educated, health, conscious, and female. these factors all have a bearing on the outcome of a coven infection. a minute vishal point of view is always i think it's worrying about attrition is generally not a good idea. it's it's in most cases the dining is fine. if you sort of get some a balanced and they'll go to one extreme or the other. i think that the risk to push people into it, you can disorder. this is often worse than in the benefit one could the for years. that's been a debate about the relationship between lifestyle choices and disease curve. it is just the latest reason to do so. and it shows that a healthy diet doesn't necessarily protect against disease,
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but it can support immunity to football briefly now and easily have set out the euro 2020, semi final with spain. italy got goals from nicolo barella and lorenzo in senior to help him defeat belgium. on friday night in the 1st of 4 quota final match shops and spain beat switzerland in a dramatic penalty shoot out to the best spot in the semi finals spain's gold. keep it when i see him on made to save his country. 131 in the shootout. the match had ended tied off to extra time despite switzerland playing a man down. 2 more matches off it for saturday, nice. and finally, the deep, mournful croon of jim morrison, the light poet and lead singer from the doors had a foundational influence on rock music history. saturday marked the 50th anniversary of his death. adjust 27 in paris. so right now we're going to light a figurative candle with some bars of bay he's riding on the stone. i'm jared
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radian building, thanks for watching the world with like at the time and above all, only feels jewish life in europe. that's what film producer, krone and journalists are exploring,
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delving into history and the present. i would never have thought they could be live, so i could remind myself because i grew up in a completely different way. rod pluralistic jewish in europe. the 2 port documentary starts july 5th on dw, the me, the, the week on will stories and medical activity some. this rant in hong kong, the essence of beauty and diversity in london. we begin in afghanistan with a more than a decades line. the hi diary has been helping drug addicts and couple telegrams
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from surgeons is making hope works difficult. the morning hearings and because on atlanta high diary is on her way to mother camp. it is one of the few privately run addiction facilities and caboodle. her diary founded another camp on her way. she passes by poly, sucked her bridge, where many drug addicts live a lima. you know that i'm up with. but other more told when i saw the bridge for the 1st time, it was like looking straight into the ranch, that i thought this is what hell looks like. and people were lying on the ground like animals were dying and they could have had promising life become. maybe there was there was another shock in store for her diary. she hadn't seen her brother for a long time and found out that he was living under the bridge. high diary decided
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to take action. she wanted to help her brother and be many other addicts, and caboodle almost everyone in the city of 4 and a half 1000000. know someone whose life has been destroyed by drugs or rehabilitation center is located in western could boil instead, her son was once an addict himself. for 30 years. he suffered from harry and dependency, but with high diaries help, he managed to kick the habit. now he manages the center in her absence. who meet is not an addict. he has been here ever since. her diary found him as a young child in a garbage can on the side of the street, most likely abandoned by his family and need to do both patients to stay here for about 4 weeks. there is a lack of closely medicines to ease their withdrawal symptoms, so patients usually have to make due with cold showers. they also have a lot of talks and music sessions.
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the high diary also has in mind to 10 after the rehab. she also runs the restaurant, taj, big room. all employees are recovered addicts, the work helps them lead drug re lives and brings new perspectives. mohammed hussain is one of those who manage to turn his life around this stuff. this is a special place for afghanistan. so we can feel pretty safe here. i'm very happy to work in this place because here in the restaurant, it's just different. almost like a family that was left on it on that was included in some take offense to the venue. the restaurant received threats from extremists also because it is run by a women. her diary has managed to build what she said out to build, but the situation and if ganz tent is unstable,
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he was crawl of international troops is under way and should be complete within the next few weeks. so bad, been her so i was hoping to get on her. i'm pretty pessimistic about just gone to future looking the same token really quick, cheeky as my the only one can look what's the future of the taliban that are, that are radical muslims. that hair and devil, no, not the women was and the mommy lane and the future is uncertain, but at least for now layla hi diary knows what she is going to do. so part those with a drug addiction and couple for as long as possible. the one year ago, china past the controversial law, making it easier for the mainland government to arrest and charge pro democracy activists. now, very few activists have the courage to protest in public riding
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his politics and his love of hong kong into his skin. they'll be with one your chin even in the darkest days. solving talk on the whole. i hope me remind me of the beliefs i started with, even if i'm jailed in the future. one started the group student political system last may just after hong kong or is heard about the national security law all at 20 . he's one of the oldest in the group there. as young as 15. there's some of the few still visible on the streets. many other groups are gone. sorry, is not all lower dr. which it was that, well, i decided not to go to college last year, which i wanted to get to keep myself to activism while i was still free. though they are still, i know many political influences seldom speak in public people that could be coughed under the national security law, especially with it being so uncertain how we feel like we have to step out.
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especially when prominent figures are either in jail or in exile. all that like, well why one has been arrested 4 times in the last year. twice just this month. marches are banned under pandemic rules. he and his group hand out leaflets instead, but it's enough to get him into trouble. the pressure is intense. he knows national security officers are watching him. he doesn't go to sleep until 7 am, so he's awake at dawn. that's when police arrest people at home. he's part of what beijing says is an extremely small minority that the national security law targets to preserve stability. one thing i tried stability brought by the national security law is just an illusion. and is built on people's fear. there's no room for further treat. what if, even the terms freedom and democracy become to be one day,
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i won't compromise on my speech or that if he will, he and his groups support those already in jail. they take supplies to protesters behind bars on where your handle, hong kong future is more important in my one future gaming. when the political prisoners are released in years or decades to come, i don't want them to return to worst hong kong hong kong without hong callers and all. and we have many see we are the kids chosen by the time. but i think it's we who have chosen this era. sally said all the symbols on his skin state, his certainty, the tattoos are messages of defiance to his future self. the for decades, for my east germany, the secret service spied on it citizens. the information was stored on files. many
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people only found out later how extensively they will be in one the do much longer viva. i read the door of their old building and east and then they lived here when they were young. a nice that was anything but private to vendor than on the display. stealthy infamous. spite on them from across the courtyard bank. when this tree was much smaller. how did you see stumpy? people standing magical? no. i just found that when i read about it, we would never thought about it. just thought of them standing there. now that's another dottie files contained hundreds of pages intercepted letters and informers reports including viva,
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and offers apartment layout game and had in my someone looked into my life and i had no idea what they describe me as a person from their perspective, which wasn't a very friendly one, i know this is on the, on the last the start of it said that i live with the culture but mind with the 2 women spied on and then they came from the provinces to east berlin and found good jobs here working for the east german state newspaper, northeast, georgia, and new germany. they made a fateful move, trying to leave the country from 976 onwards, circle or fall and elizabeth applied again and again to leave. always giving the same reason is lifeline day clubs. i do not believe trustworthiness of disgust. i have seen 1st hand how little human rights are respected in east germany. after
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these days, they tell people born after the war came down, having risked life and limb to leave east germany for people. all i didn't want someone else to decide where i lived here, leave me. i had a certain point i had enough and then i thought, well, no, i want, i want freedom on, don't, don't need loss. if i had and that desire, they almost ended up in prison. the how do we define beauties? there is the question being asked by photographer christine of our act. siena shakes flores beyond classic ideals. we visit her studio in london. the people with disabilities, with different skin colors, sexual orientations, and cultural backgrounds. diversity in front of the camera, staged by a photo or me,
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a photo shoot in london with no decent timber. and joe, in deal both born without buying them. and with milly, ellis brown, a person who identifies as neither male nor female. they are oem users of russian photographer, christina vaccine. okay, very good. thank instances. beauty is the name of this photo project. rock seen as aim as to highlight people who are often under represented and she wants to establish a concept of beauty that goes beyond the current standards with close to so many voices are suppressed and to be given. can you share your story? things really empowering as a model that i have today. shandy very important for me is that in
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a strength that they've been able to understand themselves and find their place in the world and believe in themself and love themselves accept their own money. their own uniqueness. roxanne has earned international a claim for her photographs which are exhibited in galleries from new york to moscow. before moving to london and 2019, she worked in the us for 10 years, photographing people like artist masha as a massive discussion about females and classes being a woman and needs to change the office. 2021. it's time for change and roxanne wants to support that change with her photographic works and a little more with the news
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