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needed $6000000.00 jews, like microbes to be annihilated, even 77 years after the holocaust hatred towards juice is still pervasive. a history of anti semitism this week on d. w. ah ah . this is daily news live from berlin. heat wave like never before the death toll in europe rises and wildfires extend their trail of destruction across the south. in britain houses burn as temperatures top 40 degrees celsius for the 1st time since the records began. also on the program,
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vladimir putin holds talks in iran on his 1st trip abroad since starting the war in ukraine. the russian president says there is some progress on an blocking badly needed ukrainian grain exports and the young ukrainians giving up civilian life to fight for their homeland hundreds have already been killed in battle. the nation now mourns it's loss generation. ah, i'm nickel. well, it's good to have you with us, your abs, record breaking, heat wave is fueling wildfires burning out of control across huge parts of portugal, spain, france, italy, and greece. hundreds of people have died, most of them from the effects of the heat, but others have been killed and the fires further north. the u. k. has recorded the
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hottest day ever with a village outside london center place by the searing heat, with temperatures exceeding 40 degrees celsius on tuesday, much a few k was a timid box waiting for a spark from the smoke was visible from the capital city center, usually bustling with tourists from around the world, quiet in the oppressive heat. hot and i called on with the heat also spread to other parts of england. not normally known for sunshine and cloudless skies. well, everything is difficult of grinding hold unfortunately. i mean, i'm involved in something at the church and it's all the organizations of a close down because people don't feel comfortable coming out. we normally sell to
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the company. so what is fitness? never the hottest that. yeah, i don't think it's anything. it's a great privilege for us, but we're just gonna get on with this won't be the last time the mercury reaches record highs. wants the u. n. d, you see these kind of heat rapes are becoming more and more frequent through the coming the caves than they got the trending climate will continue, at least on the of the water from 60 sir independent of our success in climate 3rd mitigation. the heat wave has swept across the continent, beat a destructive path from western europe with fire that i still raging near the french did your 4 door over 19000 hacked us off countryside asking scorched, forcing the evacuation of over 30000 residents. meanwhile, the heat continues its journey eastwards, belgium, and parts of germany up bracing for extreme temperatures on wednesday and our
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corresponded barbara raisal is in southwestern france. i asked her earlier to tell us more about conditions on the ground or on the edge of the deal in that town off lancaster, which really has been struck by these horrific give forest fires. and we talked to the mayor and to the head of the civil protection at to day here. and they said in our life times we have never seen anything like it because these cars are going on no, for a week. that is the fire trucks. you see behind me that are coming and going like every minute they've been working and tried to contain these fires, which are still raging and the police won't let us get closer because they say it's too dangerous. we does it, which are still raging in the forest behind us. and they have been battling these fires for a week now. and they are hopeful that they can contain them, but they're not quite sure. and they don't even say they're under control. they're just trying to keep them in place and they're far from extinguishing them because
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there's incredibly hot and dry weather for week now has really made to the forest go up like tinder. so there is a certain amount of hope that this is not going to get any worse, but it's far from good. what is the forecast for the next couple of days? the firefighters have been fighting for a week. now our conditions expected to get any better soon. they are really tired too, and then they have been relieved by firefighters from other regions of france. so we see them coming in here from the door drawn near from the la these and they come from all over the place because after 3 or 4 days off of fire fighting in the syntax, pete, the heat, people are completely exhausted and they just need to rest, the heat has led up a bit. it's move north as you've already reported and even reach the united kingdom . and so here it's during the day about 30, which is not that bad. it's not like the forty's as we still had yesterday,
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but it continues to be very dry. and the wind makes the work of the firefighters. see a really difficult fires move around. they jump, they, they, they, you can't really calculate where they go or where they might move and where they will would possibly carry on during the night. so it's still, it's still a dangerous situation and it's sort of what they, the local people here say it's like halfway under control. they're hopeful that they couldn't probably get a hold and get a grip off this within the next days. but it's a really horrific situation. 20000 actors have burned to you of pine forest right up to the atlantic ocean beaches and 40000 people had to be evacuated. are available in bordeaux. thank you so much and please stay safe. and let's out look at some other stories making headlines around the world today. in britain, the race to replace boris johnson as prime minister has narrowed with the field to whittle down from 4 contenders to 3. former finance minister wishes to knock
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remains in the lead. conservative and peace will reduce the choice to, to this week ahead of a party wind vote and september the european union has opened membership talks with albania and north macedonia, after you memorable gary i last week, resolved a dispute with north macedonia over language, national identity and it's bulgarian minority population award winning iranian filmmaker, jaffar panada, has been ordered to serve a 6 year prison sentence. it was imposed a decade ago over alleged anti government propaganda, but never enforced. mister pin 91, the top prize at the 2015 berlin film festival. russia plans to resume gas exports to europe through the north stream one pipeline later this week. that's according to the reuters news agency. some still fear russia will keep the tabs closed in retaliation for western sanctions. the pipeline accounts for
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a 3rd of russian gas exports into the european union. lottery. putin has been in iran on only his 2nd trip outside russia's ins, launching the war against ukraine. in february, the russian president held talks with the leaders of both iran and turkey. hooton's, as there's been some progress on unblock ingrain exports from ukraine. though not all issues are resolved. some observers say putin wants to strengthen regional ties to bolster moscow's challenge to the west. and also around the table at buttons meeting in iran was turkey's president read of type or 2 on or corresponding dorian jones told me one or 2 on was hoping to gain their yes, president nerd warm was looking for getting permission from bar. both iran and russia for him to launch a major offensive into syria against syrian kurdish forces, which he says are linked to acts and sergent see fighting in turkey and saying that
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he was determined to remove this what he called major terrorist threat to turkey. now it does appear though an spite of his intense lobbying of both the leaders. it doesn't appear that he has got thy green light and in fact, he rainy and president, re see are at a press conference said that any such attack would lead to further problems of terrorism within his country. and equally, it appears, president putin also said that it does appear that we haven't to manage to succeed, to agree on ever thing which it does appear to be what he was phone to turkey's bid to launch an offensive into syria. now, our, this will be a major setback for one, but it has to be said ahead of this visit. all the signals coming from both her ron and russia was that they didn't want this operation to happen very. it would further destabilized syria at a time when both countries are looking to stabilize syria given the impact is having both from the reigning economy and also russia desire to move its forces back to ukraine. turkey has been trying to broker
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a deal to allow grain exports from blocking and ukrainian for and there was any advances on that today. well, we heard from president putin marla's meeting with her, his turkish counterpart, her he's praise for, as of a nerd one saying we're very appreciative of turkey's diplomatic efforts to seek a solution saying that this was all in everyone's interest. and he said that progress at last week's meeting in istanbul, which saw ukrainian, russian, turkish, and united nations officials all sitting together. and all st. progress had been made on reaching a deal to export the 10s of millions of tons of ukrainian grain trapped in ukraine, which is urgently needed to reduce glut soaring food prices. but i think crucially here from putin's point of view, there was no timeline given for further progress or more and put a conclusion of a deal when any deal could come into force. and i think a lot of people have seen this praise a vote on or to soften the year, the diplomatic pro he received from not achieving or their peers or greenlight to
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launch an attack into syria. i think a key thing ever will be looking forward to in the coming days and weeks is whether there will be another meeting off of this 4 way meeting. although ukraine, turkey and russia, and united nations, where there is hope that deal could be concluded at the moment, there's no news or when that next meeting will take place, or angels and as to law. thank you very much. an ukraine russian missiles has struck a residential area of crumb a tortoise in the eastern, daniel screech and killing at least one person. the deadly strike was one of around 5 that hit the city. a declared target of the russian troops in the east crimea tourists, mayor urge civilians to leave. those attacks came after a barrage of missiles head odessa from the black sea over night. the strikes also hit residential areas and destroyed several homes there. the port city is crucial to export and desperately needed ukrainian grain to the rest of the world. some 22000000 tons remained stuck there because of the fighting. and
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when the war started, thousands of young ukrainians joined the army to defend their homeland and hundreds . i've been killed in the 5 months since d. w. m one who had shot reports now on the young, risking at all to fight for their future bmw every day at 9 am to a traditional song. please catch a sounds of my down for a while, minute after the u. m. i down resolution of 2014. it was played to commemorate to heavenly 100 protesters who died in the fight to push ukraine towards the south determined european future. now this same song, a coasted death of thousands of soldiers have died for the same cause. ukraine's young people who have always lived in an independent country up bearing the brunt of the will to keep it that way. pile told him 20 in a month and i know people for
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a team and there and with for on the line actually i asked myself wolfen, why am i know that just because i feel very sorry because i feel touched by this war. and i understand what's going on, you know, do so i hope that my city and my region could be freed from russ. ah, those young people have been in relatively safe keys since the war began. otters joined the armed forces and didn't make it back. rum on that i totally 24 was one of them. he was killed in june the heartiest in ukraine. his death was one which affected the entire nation. he had been a star of the euro. my dad protests when just a teenager, today's politicians recognized. he could have had a future in shaping the country with joy hughes was representative for generation
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born in griffin. please capture again the death of from man and i totally east felt as a loss for his entire generation. the entire nation remains defiance. even though the swore hust costs ukrainians parts of their future. ah, so this war has made the youth a patriotic one and has made our nation proud, proud that this generation was born, that of lives and will restore ukraine, is with
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an a bit of a drastic change of gear here and football by munich have confirmed the signing of central defender. a of my ties, the lift from you went us for an initial transfer fee of 67000000 euros 22 year old dutch defenders deal runs until 2027. the left one multiple trophies while playing in italy and 19 he became the youngest captain to lead his side to the semi finals of the champions league and the 20182019 season. and that's it for me. you're up to date. stay tuned for our business bulletin and more on rush us plans for its gas export he in many countries, education is still a privilege. property is one of the main causes some young children work in barn troughs. instead of going to class others can attend classes.
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