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ah hm ah ah, this is deed of new news live from berlin, a record breaking heat wave in south western europe. wildfires blaze across portugal, spain and france as hundreds died from the effects of the hot weather, also on the program. ukraine. braces for an escalation of attacks on all fronts, as russia ordered its forces to step up their operations.
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ah, i am pablo fo lillius. welcome to the program. tens of thousands have been forced to flee wildfires as south western europe swelter is in a record breaking heat wife. hundreds of people have died from the effects of the hot weather and tens of thousands more have had to flee these wildfires. the worst hid countries are france, spain, and portugal. scientists are 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 to europe. in france, portugal and spain, 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
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all 3 countries. hello, mikayla. we haven't slept all night. a social worker came to see me and pick up my elderly uncle with you young people to meet you. we spent the night in a nearby town, but we didn't sleep at all. i'm looking to move them. you know i even away from the fires. there is no relief from the heat. a wave of record breaking temperatures has killed hundreds in spain. where thermometers have hit 45 degrees. weather agencies say won't cool off for days. authorities or urging people to drink plenty of water, stay out of the sun and to check on those at risk. while the w correspondent, nicole risk is in the trade and she told us more about the fires in spain. well, we have several of wildfires that are really huge. one of them is just 40 minutes
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away from my guys. we're talking about roughly 3000 people that have been evacuated and 2000 and hacked us that are in flames. but it's even more severe if you go to the west to extreme. when it has been a fire for days now and it's raging to landscape, it has so far already burned around $7000.00 hector's. and that's just another fire . just below that, that has popped up further in the south west. that is also very frightening. hundreds of people have been evacuated firefighters and the emergency aids that are on site 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 and that region the next month where you're looking at around $46.00 degrees. i've been there on wednesday. it's very impossible at the moment to really get your grip on these flames. she totally is nicole risk reporting from spain there. a ukrainian military official says russia is preparing for the next
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stage of its offensive after moscow ordered its forces to step up military operations while most fighting is taking place in the east. russian rockets and missiles are also pounding cities far from the front lines. keith says the attacks have killed dozens of people in recent days. 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, diesel with other windows was sealed with duct tape. if you had, when the shock wave came, some shots of glass still hit me. i was likely wounded. and on my left side, i live in a political navy brokerage and ingrafila. the street is home to the use mush industrial plant, or russian defense ministry says the factory was producing parts for ballistic missiles, making it a legitimate military target bunker. we're going to go that will run
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a little earlier. well, good out that there was a strike just around the corner. you next to you smash, sorry, that i saw a video or if you use matches on fire and they were explosions. usually, many fled after the attack. the pros mayor urged residents on facebook to leave saying it was dangerous to remain to who you've in ukraine's ne. 3 people were killed and a rocket attack here. local authority, say a school and 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. authorities in the western ukrainian city of living are changing their building codes to reflect the new reality of war. in the future, every new building will have a purpose built bomb shelter. in anticipation of many more russian air rates and missile strikes. live eves, a chief architect, gave detail views, amin as if
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a tour around a building, the serving as a model for future structures. leave tech city on the outside. a normal office park inside workers are preparing this structure for war. the bomb shelter is located in the parking garage. the visa chief architect explains which features make this shelter state of the art and why he wants every new building in the city to have the same like that. we undertook to the thought of the water. it's about basic thinks it's about the possibility of building or collapse to stay and wait for the rescue. that's why we need to press it sometimes called inside the parking, which is the pumping shelter the same time. so it's impossible in february the spend your few hours, you're in minus 5 degrees south and outside. that's why we need to separate the room with a heating, heating, fresh water, food supplies, bathrooms,
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with toilets and showers for those upstairs in case of an attack. and all this handicap accessible, that's what levine's new building codes call for. we are ready. where for the next on, we should be ready for the next concert with this kind of neighbor we have a few years, maybe in 10 years. nobody know a grin. reality is being written into leads architecture that for the foreseeable future, ukraine will have to defend its right to exist. when construction started on this building about 2 years ago, it was built to be one of the safest buildings in the country. with one of the most modern bomb shelters safe from any tax, from the sky and eventually of a war. but the architects didn't realize how soon their design would be put into practice. even as the work is completed, family is displaced from eastern ukraine,
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have taken up temporary residents here. it may lack the creature comforts of home, but this modern bomb shelter has what it takes to sustain life, a priority for a country at war. let's take a look at some more stories making headlines around the world. a cargo plane operated by a ukrainian airline has crashed in northern greece shortly after the pilot reported engine problems. initial reports say the aircraft had 8 people on board, great media, se the plane was carrying toxic material, including explosives, and narrowly missed hating houses. the head of germany's biggest archer has resigned after an exhibit with anti semitic images prompted protests. the organizers of document a 15 se sabina showman is stepping down by mutual agreement. the show takes place every 5 years in the city of castle u. s. president joe biden has wrapped up
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a visit. the saudi arabia for a security and energy summit, biden told arab leaders, the united states would maintain its commitment to the middle east in talks with the saudi crown prince. he also raised the murder of journalist, sham out a shock. g law had to see 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 how closely interwoven america's interest or with the successes will we will not walk away and leave a vacuum refilled by china. russia ram will shift to bill on this moment. 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 biden also signalled,
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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 bite and 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 was 100, been that it was a terrible mistake. the idea that one can impose value some other countries are his 100 made clear, it does not work. it has not worked. when the u. s. tried to impose values on afghanistan and iraq, in fact, it backfired. biden wanted this trip to reset and repair long standing
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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 increased daily oil production. biden's trip can perhaps be seen as only a partial success. china's coven, 19 warning up is central to the country's efforts to stem the spread of the virus, particularly in the big cities. a negative test result on the app is mandatory to take part in daily life. now several cases have come to light of the op, being instrumental laws to hinder healthy people from undertaking what the state sees as problematic activities. loyal rang, you hasn't been able to move freely, beijing for some time, sir. as the critic of the lodging, she has often been placed on the house as you would do. but recently, the government seems to have found a different method who is in her chinese corona wanting app,
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mandatory every red in the country, no longer works. that's why she can't even get into the shopping street. when she wants to bring a sensitive case to court, her court dawns yellow. even when she has multiple negative b, c r t s l y danner. it leaves her helpless iowa and prostrated, you know, all of on the m played maryland yet there's no laws on the use of the app did not be but new regulations. the restrictions imposed by the app. uh, they're booked completely legal love that the city has become an obstacle course for hoshal. you didn't even in the taxi that you are, court has to be scanned for the health department. fortunately, the taxi driver accepts it only one passenger logs in whatever you know, what happens if someone doesn't get that? do you have to it's the rules laid out. well, what if someone doesn't have a cell phone rather than don't take a taxi deal?
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but the green code 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 checked posts everywhere. when you lift hill in the beijing suburbs, it dicks a heated argument with the security guards for them to allow her into her own apartment building without being scan at all visitors, musk login. we can then put it on. you don't know what will happen to model. i mean, it may be then the god won't let me through. and i can break in here. and all of this is illegal. you know, to law which hotly elia i wife ali, how to robert hill. what, what did you even do? went to her building? she has to use her data again just to open the door. at her home, one,
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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 photos their headquarters to unread. as the result, many were unable to travel to them as punishment. a local official was liter stripped of body membership gum and you for is our fire. you tanya, the penalty is arbitrage lawyer. ha ha. they had to find a scapegoat as the case, but so much publicity went in to the solid, the handling make. it looked like punishment annual, but the real problem remains sudden belinda, fit on body of all she daniel handler to go whether it will and that is that the police have direct access to the health cord. oh and it isn't like one. you can leave china and all these troubles behind either of the chinese authorities confiscated her boss board 2 years ago. but here's
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a reminder of the top story we're following for you. says western europe is suffering a record breaking. he twice, firefighters in spain, france and portugal are battling to stroke to farce places. the heat has killed hundreds of people, thousands more of how to leave their homes. here watching dw news live from berlin . stay tuned for report her featuring a chemistry professor swimming europe's longest. river to raise awareness about plastic waste. i'll see again at the top of the next area to take her with go, mike speaking, how can miss passionate hatred of a.

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