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like microbes to be annihilated even 77 years after the holocaust hatred towards juice is still pervasive. history of the 2 semitism this week on d. w. ah, ah, this is d w and used to live from berlin, a record breaking heat wave in southern europe. wildfires blaze cross portugal, france and spain, as hundreds die from the effects of the hot weather. also in the program, ukraine accuses russia using a captured nuclear power plant to store weapons and shells targets. the pro and
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other cities come on, the fire. and china is all powerful corona virus warning app is being used to limit the movements of people that they used as problematic. ah, i'm all on psycho a one. welcome to the southern europe is being hit with a record breaking heat wave. hundreds of people have died from the effects of the hot weather and tens of thousands more have fled from wild fires, the worsted countries of france, spain, and portugal. scientists blaming manmade climate change and our warning there will be more extreme weather events in the future. the summer skies are blotted out by smoke, as wild fires burn across southwest europe. in france, portugal and spain,
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high winds and dry conditions make tough work for the fire fighters. several of whom have died. battling the blazes. thousands of residents have been evacuated in all 3 countries. oh yeah, mikaela. we haven't slept all night enough to have a social worker came to see me and pick up my elderly uncle emily on the bottom. it isn't up. we spent the night in a nearby town, but we didn't sleep at all along with going on with them. you know, i don't either even away from the fires. there's no relief from the heat. a wave of record breaking temperatures has killed hundreds in spain, where thermometers have hit 45 degrees. whether agencies sate won't cool off for days. authorities urging people to drink plenty of water, stay out of the sun and to check on those at risk dw corresponded nickel raised and
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madrid told us more about the fires in spain. well, we have a several of wildfires that are really huge. one of them is just 40 minutes away from my guy. we're talking about roughly 3000 people that have been evacuated. and to 1000 hacked us that are inflamed, but it's even more severe if you go to the west to extreme. i do that, but it has been a fire for days now and it's raging through landscape that has so far already burned around $7000.00 hector's. and that's just another fire, just below that that have popped up before that in the south west. that is also very frightening. hundreds of people have been evacuated firefighters and the emergency aids that are on side yesterday just told me that they're really exhausted, but they're doing everything they can. but obviously with the wind and the very high temperatures in that region, no matter where you're looking at around 46 degrees up in that on wednesday. it's very impossible at the moment to really get your grip on these flames. ukraine says
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russia is using a captured nuclear power plant to store weapons and hits targets. the national nuclear agency says hundreds of russian troops are occupying the separation sides in southeast in ukraine. is accused as moscow of using the plants as a base to shell, the surrounding region. moscow has ordered its forces to step up their attacks while most fighting is taking place in the east. russian missiles are also hitting cities beyond the front lines, destruction in the central ukrainian city, ne pro, where a russian missile has left a gaping hole in a residential street. ukrainian officials say 3 people were killed and 15 wounded dog locally be sold with other windows was sealed with duct tape. when the shockwave came, some shots of glass still hit me. i was like a wounded. on my left side, i live in a political navy, closer to nuclear,
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see him on the street is home to the use mush industrial plant or russian defense minister. he says the factory was producing parts for ballistic missiles, making it a legitimate military target. both everybody go that will run of the in the area. well, good out that there was a strike just around the corner. you next to use my showing that i saw a video or if you use mash was on fire and they were explosions. usually, many fled after the attack. ne prose mayor urged residence on facebook to leave, saying it was dangerous to remain to who you've in ukraine's ne, 3 people were killed in iraq of attack here. local authority, say a school in several homes were hit. a factory destroyed in the harbor, city of odessa far to the west, away from the front military experts predict an increase in russian strikes as the war of attrition grinds on. our correspond. nick spicer and cave told us more about
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the situation at the separation pounds. well, it's europe's largest nuclear power plant, was 6 reactors inside of the soldier. some 500 soldiers had been there since close to the beginning of the war, which you are getting reports of heavy artillery shells shelling and possible rocket attacks coming from the plant according to ukraine's director of atomic energy targeting. to the pros, you said were some people have been killed as well as the town of nicki paul, which is just across the denise pro river, where there is a bit damage to civilian buildings. there are pictures of that on the government's telegram channel. the local telegram channels and look, i mean, this is a situation where you have an inability of ukrainians to repost, to fire back, because they could set off a chernobyl style meltdown a disaster that couldn't actually be dealt with in war time. so it's a grave concern, and that's why the director of ukraine's nuclear agency called on the international
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atomic energy agencies to get involved and to inspect the situation. but they won't do so while there are russian troops there. so the ukranian minister i've been talking about has says they have to stopped walking a tightrope and do something about the situation. you as president joe biden has wrapped up a visit to saudi arabia for a security and energy summit. biden told arab leaders, america would maintain its commitment to the middle east, in talks with the saudi crown prince. he also raised the merger of general this jamal. how shall g law have assumed wilma licky, the u. s. president, meeting with gulf leaders in saudi arabia's capital, he laid out how he sees america's role in the middle east zone. becoming clear to me that how closely interwoven america's interest or with the successes. normally, we will not walk away and leave
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a vacuum to be filled by china. russia ran will seek to build on this moment with active principle mercury leadership. it was a clear message to gulf states who have gradually seen us disengagement from the region. notably the withdrawal from afghanistan, but bite and also signaled washington remains a dominant player when it comes to the most pressing threats to global security. the war in ukraine, china's growing influence, and preventing iran from getting a nuclear weapon and saudi oil has been a driving factor with the u. s. looking to shore up its supplies and bring prices down, especially if it can replace russian energy. but the summit was overshadowed by biden criticizing saudi arabia's human rights record. in particular, the killing of jernace demarco shoji. the saudi foreign minister swiped back the conference responded that her. this was a painful episode,
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was hud rapier in the towards a terrible mistake? the idea that one can impose values on other countries are his own harness, made clear it does not work. it has not worked when the us tried to impose values on afghanistan and iraq, in fact, it backfired. biden wanted this trip to reset and repair, longstanding diplomatic relations as well as persuade gulf states to pump more oil and gas to the u. s. saudi arabia has agreed to a limited increase daily oil production. biden's trip can perhaps be seen as only a partial success has a look now at some other stories making headlines around the world. a cargo plane has crashed and northern grease shortly after the pilot reported engine problems. great media reports say the plane was carrying toxic material and narrowly missed houses. authorities have one residence near the crash side to keep their windows
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close. the head of germany's biggest art show has resigned offer exhibit with anti semitic images from did protests. the organizers of documentary se sabean assure man is stepping down by mutual agreement. the show takes place every 5 years in the city of castle. south korea's capital sol has celebrated its 1st pride festival. since the start of the pandemic, thousands of supporters turned out with police on high alert to prevent clashes with conservative christian protesters. china's code 19 warning up essential to the countries efforts to stem the spread of the virus, particularly in the big cities. a negative test results on the app is mandatory to take part in daily life. now several cases have come to light of the ap being instrumental laws to hinder healthy people from undertaking what the state sees as
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problematic activities. loyal wang, you hasn't been able to move freely in beijing for some time, sir. as the critic of the lodging, she has often been placed on the house or whatever. but recently, the government seems to have found a different method feel is in her chinese corona wanting app. mandatory every red in the country no longer works. that's why she can't even get into the shopping sheet. when she wants to bring a sensitive case to court, her court turns yellow. even when she has multiple negative bcr tests. now what dana, it leaves her helpless iowa and frustrated. yeah. hong kong emma played maryland. yet there's no laws on the use of the app. you know, people, new regulations, the restrictions imposed by the app. uh, they're booked completely legal love, but the city has become an obstacle course for hoshal. you didn't even in the taxi
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that you are, court has to meet again for the health department. fortunately, the taxi driver accepts if only one passenger logs in, whatever you are not, what happens if someone doesn't scad that do you have to it's the rules laid out what you wanted. someone doesn't have a cell phone rather than don't take a taxi deal. but the green cord of the health app is also required for buses and subways. even access to the apartments is now monitored. everyone in beijing lives within a gated compound, with a single access point. gods have set up check posts, every babbled. one you lips hill in the beijing suburbs. it takes a heated argument with the security guards for them to allow her into her own apartment building without being scan at all, visitors must login. we kinda ambled it on. you don't know what will happen to
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mortal. i mean, it may be, then the guard won't let me through and i can break in here, and all of this is illegal. you know, to le miss watley, elia pay one valley payroll hill? well, they didn't even to enter her building. she has to use her data again just to open the door. at her home, one you and her husband watch with yours, of protests doing the rounds on the internet. when customers are for trouble, bank tried to organize the protest. they had thought to unread. as the result, many were unable to travel to them as punishment. a local official was later stripped of body membership gum and you for it. i found it. hm. yeah. the penalty is arbitrage lawyer. ha ha. they had to find a scapegoat as the case was. so much publicity when hundreds of solid, the handling make it look like punishment daniel bow,
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but the real problem remains sun. belinda, fit on patio hall. she daniel handler to go whether it will and that is that the police have direct access to the health code. oh, and it isn't like one you can leave china and all these troubles behind either of them. the chinese authorities confiscated her boss board 2 years ago or sport now at euro 2022. germany's women stormed through to the quarter finals as winners of group b. offer a 3 no victory against bottom of the pile. finland gulls from sophia lane, hand there, alexander, pope, and nicole on the go. me went unanswered as germany qualified with 3 winds from free. the team will now face neighbors, austria in the last 8th next week with a spot in the semi finals up for grabs. his reminder of the top story with following for you. southern europe is suffering a record breaking he twice. 5 hodges in spain, france and portugal of battling destructive forest blazes. the he has killed
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hundreds of people when thousands more have had to leave their homes because of the blazes. you're watching d. w. news live from berlin up next here on the channel. sports life looks it's have football, can help prisoners get their life back on track. i'm will. i was like in berlin for me and the entire team here. thanks for watching ticket with blue. what people have to say matters to us. but me that's why we listen to their stories.
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