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ah ah ah this is the w is life from berlin, boris johnson, defiant before hostile parliament. the british prime minister tells lawmakers he will not preside despite the series of scandals on the loss of more than a dozen. senior ministers. also on the program evacuation orders in ukraine's and yet can region. russian forces advanced to say massage,
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strike targets across the east. where the governor urges hundreds of thousands to flee. for south africa mourns the unexplained death of 21. the young people in a bar a memorial service is held with empty coffins, with bodies retained by police. investigators was found this await. absence of europe swelled as an a record breaking heat waves. scientists blamed climate change . we look at how some countries adapting to global i'm fil gale. welcome to the program. british prime minister barak johnson is clinging on to power, turning a hostile session of parliament that he will not resign. he's under intense pressure. after more than 20 minutes. there's a quit in the last day, a casting fresh doubt on his integrity jordy w,
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corresponded to berg massuce in the u. k. welcome burger. despite the of these resignations, a prime minister says you won't go this hit the wider party still back him. that's a very good question. it doesn't look like it at the moment. like you explained, he's phased a torrent resignation. big names like, for example, one of his former allies, michael, go, has just said he should resign, but also junior ministers is like a domino effect. it looks like he's losing a ministers, he's losing losing people faster than he actually can replace them. and it doesn't look like he has got anywhere to go. there are very few people left who are still publicly defending him from the conservative party. and yet he's not resigning, so it looks at the moment like he's sticking to us man dry. he said during prime minister's questions and parliament, today's that when the going gets tough, this is the time to lead and it looks like he's waiting for yet another even bigger
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push that makes him go right. and he has survived a previous no confidence of votes from his could certainly bought in just a month ago. so if they are still getting to get rid of him, what are their options? is not very straightforward process. it needs to be handled by a conservative m p. 's. and what is being reported is that an inferential back bench committee is going to have a word with boris johnson this afternoon early evening. so these are the so called men in gray suits and they will carry symbolically these knives and it's expected that there will be a threat. they're saying you have to go, otherwise, we will change the rules and then we will definitely kick you out. so this is what we're looking at the rebels, and there are a lot of them in the conservative party. they're hoping that they can change the prime minister before the end of the summer. at least get boys johnson to resign to go before the end of july or mid, always talking things to forget,
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but to abolish johnson did leave his part that he was bringing selection victory for decades in 2019 if his popularity with the public holding like you said it was an absolute one, the victory for the conservative party and he was definitely loved and is still loved by some people in the conservative party because he was able to reach out to members of the public. that conservative party leaders so far hadn't been able to reach out to working close voters and he delivered this massive majority. however, at the moment we're seeing that his personal popularity rate ratings within the electorate are away down. and that he's very unpopular and that the majority even of conservative versus at the moment. what like him to go labor lead. the lead of the opposition main opposition labor party is, is extending and stands by about 10 points at the moment. so at the moment he's not
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the vote winner for the conservative party that he once was. and that's also behind this, this, this swell of negativity. and this urge to, to make him go within the conservative party. just talk us through this latest scandal that has prompted these resignations and these latest calls for him to go. this is really all about integrity and this is was mentioned that time. and again, in all these resignation, letters that have been trickling in and out have been published in the course of today since last night. so the latest scandal involved as a member of parliament, he had, there were allegations of sexual misconduct against him. and boris johnson was questioned whether he knew about his allegations and he said he didn't know about these allegations when he actually promoted him. and then he had to admit that actually the there was a formal investigation by, by the foreign office. and he did know about about his allegations against this man
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. so you, so it's about the integrity and it's about not really being, being clear about what in you. this is, this is really what, what a lot of a conservative and peas are at the moment, holding against them. like you broke burger for d, w coastal burger must in the take a quick look at some more stories making news around the world. ser lanchen prime minister away from a singer has told the parliament the country is bankrupt and needs painful economic reforms. he will not acute shortages of food, fuel and medicine and likely to continue that would also present guillermo last so has replaced several ministers in response to protest against the high oil prices. the changes are part of a deal to and nationwide strikes and demonstrations. several people have been killed in clashes with security forces. and italian mafia boss who was on the run
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for decades has been extradited from brazil. one of the leaders of 8 and drug get a mafia. rocko motor veto was flow to row. he was captured in an international police operation after sustaining days of heavy bombing, ukraine's millage is preparing for ground assault by russian forces intern. yet in the east. the governor there says that there is no a safe place on earth. the remaining 350000 residence to leave russia has stepped up its shelling of cities in den, yet concluding sulvas' love. you ask. you cried since the attacks of killed civilians, and yet it is part of a wider dumbass, an industrial legion which at russia back separatists afford to control since 2014 but to get more from d w, california, nick connelly in key. welcome, nick. let's start with the situation there. in the east, there's a rush of 6 to capture the dumbass area.
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well, there's definitely a worry here that russia is on somewhat of a role. we saw russian forces taking weeks to get over to the next, which was the big stronghold in the hans creegan. and then having taken over to the next, at admittedly, at a huge cost in terms of manpower resources, they were able to take it to the city of las a chance with a matter of days. it is real why now that they are making progress and that their ability outgunned and out man that you can, your parents is really now being felt they pushing forward trying to break ukrainian communications line into heading for ukraine's main. basically, centers in the main centers of its administration of its military in the dumbasses as if from a toss compartment. for now, the cities are still some way away from the front lines, but there is worried that the russians really are now having significant success with their new stress. you remember the beginning of this war in march and april. the russians really spreading themselves very thinly across the whole of ukraine, of a hundreds closes of territory and that allowed ukraine. she's basically kind of puts
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on tactics to really get at those russian supply lines to really stop in their tracks. now, rushes, basically focusing on a frontline of a couple of dozen kilometers. and a really, you know, really making progress will be it's, you know, a few villages per day, a few kilometers each day. but really, you know, for the last month or so, they have been pushing forward. and there's been real worry now that ukraine's outside partners just don't get how intense this fight is. and quite how many weapons you brand needs. and as a fighting shifts are from the new hands to the did done yet, part of dumbass is ukraine. any better position to defend itself? so it is getting western weapons, some of these rocket artillery systems. the high more systems america have been proven to make a real impact. we've seen how ukraine was able to retake snake island, the black sea. basically, the new kit enables ukraine to hit russian targets from a distance that the russian otter recall hits there in safety and are able to hit russia supply lines, rushes back positions. but for now,
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these are just handfuls of deliveries out of time to these rocket artillery ukraine has for it's getting another for in the next few weeks. but compared to hundreds of all to repeat, the russians have, it's just basically a drop in the ocean. and there is a real worry here and key of but you know, if you look at the bureaucratic processes in the u. s. in western europe, that by the time ukraine's western friends get round to sending all the stuff they promised it's basically gonna be too late. and ukraine is gonna have to spend a to lose a whole lot more lives, reclaiming cities. they could have held on to now and if they got the kit in time, right, and, and residents that they have been death of civilians in slavery and square residents have now been told to leave. are they heating government at warnings? hundreds of thousands people have already left. a lot of them have just gone a couple of 100 kilometers into a government control territory. they haven't necessarily gone abroad, but we understand that the current population is definitely less than half the pre
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war total, if not more. but there is still a matter of 100000 people who are not good budging. these often poor people often old people with, without financial results to go anywhere else without connections and at personal mute links to places outside of their home region. and they constantly say, we will stay here. we've been through will before in 2014. and now the crank, i'm try to explain to them that this is just more dangerous, that the intensity of the fighting, the civilian casualties we've seen in other pos is conduct, are just not comparable. and time term again, we've had these tragic situations where people basically only decide to leave when it's too late, when it's too dangerous for themselves and for the people trying to help them to get out. so now the crank, i'm trying to really make sure people get quite what dangers they face before they're evacuation cost their own lives in the lives of people to help them and, and how things looking away from the east away from dumbass, nick. so if you look at the south of ukraine, the had, so that's kind of part of you crank closer to russian annex crimea, that the right the, the ukraine's all making some advances. they're pushing the russians back. the
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russians are so focused on don bass, but for now it's not on a scale that would really turn the tables of this conflict ukraine just playing for time, hoping for more west the weapons, more western, a finance as well. lots of the promised money that ukraine has no seen over the last months and weeks just simply hasn't arrived. lots of willingness, at least in public, to awful american support for ukraine, but less willing to actually make that happen in practice. so hope that somehow you can, can basically keep on paddling, treading water, playing for time until russia runs out of steam runs out of breath. there's already 1st signals from the russian military, some of these units and are being pulled away from the front lines back to russia, to kind of recuperate and rebuild after months of pretty intense and devastating art. re battles between ukraine and russia, but no science now that ukraine really is able to move to a counter attack and to really stop pushing the russians back to where they were on february 24th. when this war started. and what about the in the cabin cave
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here in care of it's a mixed picture. you know, you can, if you walk around long enough, you can kind of commit to self that things are back to normal people at restaurants . most the checkpoints have gone, but it still fewer people than you would have had pre war units. notice it's empty there for pure cause about, you know, people just haven't got i've got the money or haven't really need to go have got belief that is safe enough to come back. let's people also who want to come back. just don't have jobs anymore to come back to. so staying in poland, other countries abroad, they just, you know, that basis of their economic assistance has been destroyed for this war. and as we move into the kind of 2nd, you know, kind of half of this year, as you know, the more moved into it's past 6 months. ukraine's really paying the economic price for this conflict in places far away for front lines. business, the closing because their normal supply chains are gone because their workers are out fighting. and ukraine is really worrying that now as you know, cost living crisis and economic woes in western europe. north america will start to bite that the interest and support for ukraine is going to win. okay,
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thank you for that. nick, nick connelly and keith of the united nations estimates the civilian death toll in this war to be around $5000.00 at all on soldiers is even higher. of course government estimates put that at around $200.00 a day. some of the injured have been taken to hospitals in other european countries, dw, met to some of them, and the german city of action. even on shank got out alive. he was by you warned it defending key if against russian troops muslim resist of melissa melissa. we discovered them in a forest. now we immediately began fighting a lot though we were lucky that day, but because our unit left the battle with only 2 wounded, his lawful me and another lad had wobbled on it. so yeah, boy is sheldon floats from shanker, receive 2 bullet wounds and the shrapnel wound to his legs. he's one of the 1st
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ukrainian soldiers to be treated in germany, says the russian attack began a low no final to medical care. the patient received and ukraine was excellent, but he needed further operations. so of course, to do that, we needed a large team and the appropriate infrastructure, which is practically nonexistent in ukraine at the moment. i know who i'm speaking him is. 6 soldiers are being treated at the louise and hospital in ahem. maxim cut of ink a was shot at by a russian tongue. the don bus at piece of shrapnel hit him in the arm. oh. immediately. oh mia? oh, my median nerve is damaged virginia, should i am still, i can move my hand in this direction, but not in the other. and i can't feel anything in these 2 fingers. even if there is peace in germany. the doctors in a hand are familiar with war injuries fall, which did align, or we had a lot of experience treating patients from iraq many years ago,
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them and gonna so in principle, this is nothing new for us. garza duffer, spoons of quincy periods, missed noises, but it's not just doctor's helping the wound. day. oh ukrainians who live in and stopped by to day to wish even a happy birthday. she just turned 37. that brief and welcome moment of destruction from the war. melinda wash rich thought. those look at it. it's hard to read the news about ukraine's that was unusual. that tells us here you are safe and everything is good. i'm glad that you. planes and helicopters fly and you aren't afraid number. use them ukraine. it's completely different. all good, everything that flies belongs to your countries army or that of the enemy, lea, a will that scary it's, it's a natural so far about 300 people from ukraine have been flown to germany for treatment, including civilians and soldiers. even when shanker knows one thing for sure,
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he wants to return and continue fighting. a german chancellor, olaf shoulds has been facing questions in the bonus tag about the war, a new crime and its economic implications. the chancellor told germany's law house apartment that he's reducing the country's dependence on russian energy. zach failed to get for the ice, make careful preparation to secure our cold supply with importance from all over the world and not from russia. we're taking steps to end oil important, these have already fallen considerably and we're working to ensure that there are other important routes. those that have been taken so far, invest in that as far as gas imports concern, tell us we're now doing everything we can to ensure that on the one hand we received the supplies that were still contractually guaranteed. and yet the same time that we end the decades of dependence on a small number of importers by building the infrastructure to allow supplies from anyone. and that means real energy security for germany in the interests of its
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citizens and alberto of shawls away from the war south africans of bring gathering in the eastern city in the coastal city of east london to more of a death of $21.00 teenagers who died under unexplained circumstances in a tavern last month, president feral, rama poser was amongst them. the death of course, to an outpouring of grief coffins for the victims of wood on this flavored, organize and say they were empty because of the ongoing police investigation. 11 days after the bodies were discovered, the cause of the deaths remain unclear. forensic teams have yet to reveal their conclusions. ah, another memorial service, families reeling after the sudden death of their children. i. the 21 young people who died ranged in age from 13 to 17. it's
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a grim reminder of the underage drinking problem in a country where 18 is the legal age to consume alcohol. the survivors of a clues to what happened. some say the resorted to leaping from a 2nd story balcony to save their lives. oh, now my dad then hanging up and i went inside with my friends. i struggled to breeze . something was choking me. there were people coming down the stairs while others were pushing to enter. there was only one entrance, or there were a lot of people. i couldn't even move. we were told there were 4 people dead inside . i was so scared when like i can there again, lethia there is now left with the feeling of guilt over the death of one of her friends. as they can, i'm hurt. people are blaming me for my friend's death. they say she shouldn't have died if she didn't come with me to the tavern robin. i suppose. why bit when she
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lame, i know all a call when it sudden like we knew what was going to happen is of wednesday. were there with me as, as the days parsons, the tragic incident, families are now grappling with the sad reality. elegant to man in bed. i again gale, i put it, it is getting clean. i la my team come 1st. it felt like all this wasn't true. but is, but as the days pass, i realize it was worse on sunday sunday, that's the day we were searching for her. the 2nd signal, the later we confirmed my, she is no more my mess she is not. ah, lisa ruled out a stampede as the cause of death because the victim for these did not show serious injuries. an investigation is continuing some more news from around the world. no, sir, we are flooding in the australian state of new south wales has tens of thousands of
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people on evacuation alert to actual rain has eased but to high water level. still pose a danger. prime minister intimate albanese says the extreme weather approves of action on climate change is necessary. you lawmakers are voted to include natural gas and nuclear power in the blocks list of sustainable energy sources. the decision makes it easy for investors to fund projects, but austria is to challenge the decision which it calls a green washing search crew. se hopes of finding survivors of slim following the collapse of our glass here in northern italy. 5 people remain missing with 7 confirmed dead. thunderstorms and high temperatures of hampered rescue efforts prime minister manner druggy is linking has linked the disaster to climate change. a europe is sweltering under one of its earliest and hottest away heat waves. scientists say climate change is driving unseasonably a high temperatures. d. w is taking a look at how some countries are trying to adapt to the reality of global warming,
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blazing fires, and scorching droughts. in the face of rising temperatures, european nations are looking for ways to adapt to this new normal in spain, a combination of extreme hates and dry conditions sparked the outbreak of forest fires across the country. the june heat wave drove temperatures above 40 degrees celsius in multiple regions as high as 14 degrees above the monthly average nestled in the arid heart of the country, the capital madrid sweltering in the unseasonably. brutal heat trees like this one here are being brought in as a savior because madrid is building a green belt around the city. this means basically that of trees are being planted in the gaps that are between already existing parks and forests. and this should help to bring down the temperatures a bit up to 40 grease actually,
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and the planting half of a 1000000 trees. this should have an effect as an air condition and basically just a very gigantic one. but these searing summers are not limited to the sunny south of europe, with high temperatures expected to arrive earlier. and last longer. countries in the north are also being forced to adapt in brandenburg germany. a lack of rain is posing a serious challenge for farmers. years of drought have baked the already dry soil, making it even harder to store the water necessary for growing crops. this farm and brandenburg is counting on regenerative agriculture to help it withstand drought and soil erosion. re generative agriculture is all about keeping the soil healthy and it does so with many different techniques at this farm. for example, they've implemented cover crops. these are crops that are planted directly onto the
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soil and help keep it moist instead of just being harvested. now, regenerative agriculture is not going to solve the problem of climate change, but it can help make farms like this one and brandenburg more resilient to heat and drought in the years to come. for countries across europe, these approaches are helping to mitigate the effects of an ever hot a world. but mitigation alone will not be enough to solve the global challenges posed by climate change. and a football euro toward the $22.00 and kicks off tonight. the 4 week tournament is expected to be one of the most watched women's events ever. anglin, to the host, some the netherlands, the writing champions. oddly, the english haven't dutch coach on the dutch, a coached by an englishman. serena vague men led the dutch to euro glory in 2017 a feat, which prompted a statue to be cast in her honor but seem one on home
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soil 5 years ago. and now the dutch woman is looking to repeat the trick by taking the title with new employers and this year's house, england. she wants her side to leave them mark a more than just the tournament. the most important things thing is that the pleasure examples for all the kids in england, our girls, but also boys are even more girls will start to play football and see what they can reach along with spain, france and germany. england are among the favorites, despite never lifting a major honor. they both the likes of former world player of the year. lucy bronze, who's just moved to mighty barcelona. but friedman's former team, the netherlands, won't give up their title easily. they are now coach by englishmen. mark parsons and still rely on the fire power of vivian a meet emma, who plays her club football. where else, but england, i would definitely say that and england should be the favorite. like i think if you
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look at the depth of their squat is unreal. um, they got great players and every single position, and they obviously have a coaches got experience in plain a home euros. despite corona virus, casey's rising, england's tournament opener against austria at manchester, united old trafford, is 870000 plus sell out euro 2022 could be a landmark moment for football. vitamin may yet get a statue in england to us for story best filed under better late than never. the men's fall by 100 meters relay team from trinidad and tobago have finally received that gold medals from the 2008 beijing summer olympics, the tame i originally came 2nd behind jamaica, but after doping samples were retested, a member of the jamaica team was found to have used an illegal substance, which means at 14 years later, in a special ceremony in switzerland or middle aged men were finally able to stand
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