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printed $6000000.00 jews like microbes to be annihilated, even 77 years after the holocaust hatred towards juice is still pervasive. the history of anti semitism this week on d. w. ah ah, this is d. w needs live upon berlin. a heat wave like never before the death toll in europe rises and wildfires extend across the south. the u. k. c's temperatures reached 40 degrees celsius for the 1st time since records began. also,
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the program uprooting holds talks and iran on his 2nd trip abroad since passed starting the war in ukraine. the russian president says this some progress on flocking, ukrainian grain exports, and the young ukrainians giving up civilian life to fight for their homeland hundreds have already been killed in battle. a nation now more. it's last generation. ah. hello, i'm healing mohammed europe's record breaking heat wave is fueling wildfires across huge parts of portugal, spain, france, italy, and greece. hundreds of people have died most from the effects of the heat, but others have been killed in the fires further north, the u. k. has recorded the hot to stay ever. mm. a
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village outside london sector plays by the searing heat. was temperatures exceeding 40 degrees celsius on tuesday. much f u. k. was a tinderbox waiting for a spark. the smoke was visible from the capital city center, usually bustling with tourists from around the world. quiet in the oppressive heat hot and. c with the heat also spread to other parts of england. not normally known for sunshine and cloudless skies. well, everything's difficult of grinding hold unfortunately. i mean, i'm involved in something a church and this all the organizations of a truck is down because people don't feel comfortable coming out. is we normally sell to the company, so what he spent never, never the hottest. yeah,
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i don't think he said anything. it's a great privilege for us, but we just gotta get on with it. really. this won't be the last time the mercury reaches record highs once a year when you see these kind of heat waves are becoming more and more frequent through the coming the caves and they got the trending climate will continue at least until 2006. these sir, independent of our success in climate, the mitigation. the heat wave has swept across the continent, the to destructive path from western europe with fire that i still raging near the french city of port door, over 19000, hacked us of 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 the dublin is barbara visa all is in southwest france and has more on the conditions there. we
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are on the edge of the veal and the town off la tests to 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, a today here. and they said, in our lifetimes, we have never seen anything like this because these fires are going on all 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 with us, 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 just trying to keep them in place and they're far from extinguishing them because it is incredibly hot and dry weather for a week now. has really made to the forest go up like tinder. so there is
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a certain amount of hope that this is not going to get any worse, but it's far from good. let's look at some other stories making headlines around the world. in britain, the race to replace bars. johnson as prime minister has narrowed with the field, little down too far from full content is now to 3 from a finance minister wishes to knock remains in the lead. conservative m p. 's will reduce the choice to, to this week ahead of a party white vote in september is eliminated from award winning iranian filmmaker jaffar panel. he has been ordered to serve a 6 year prison sentence. it was imposed over a decade ago, alleged anti government propaganda. but never enforced mister pena, he won the top price at the 2015 berlin film festival. russian president vladimir putin has how talks with the leaders of iran and turkey into
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iran. he said there's been some progress on unblock ingrain exports from ukraine, though not all issues are resolved. the trip is being seen as an opportunity for put in to help build bridges between leaders and shore up support in the region to counter the west. russian president vladimir putin touch down into iran for 2nd trip abroad since launching his invasion of ukraine. putin and his arrange and turkish counterparts addressed the walls in syria and ukraine, obviously as well as the impact on the rest of the world resilient nathan, in my luther, a russian blockade is preventing millions of tons of grain from leaving ukrainian ports, fueling a global food crisis with millions and developing countries at risk of going hungry . moscow is facing mounting pressure to find a solution. putin says one is now on the horizon. if you of, i would like to thank you for your mediation efforts for providing a platform for negotiations on food issues on issues of grain,
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transportation. we have moved forward. thanks to your mediation, visit the world, trouble. if you're not all the issues a result that there is movement forward and that is good to 3 nations are divided over the decade. long conflict in syria, russia and iran who both support the assad regime, say they support a diplomatic solution of stability is miss narrow turkey. on the other hand, wanted permission to launch a major offensive against syrian cogs of cities. anchor a claims they are linked to an insurgency fighting turkey. conflict though of says that those southern was done too. i hear statements from you are dear friends, not that you understand turkey's security concerns. what i'm grateful for that i'm that however words alone do not heal the wounds delma. the complete withdrawal of p k, k u, p y, d and y, p g units at least 30 kilometers away from our border is
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a requirement of the agreements made in the past them on. however, this has still not been achieved on jet why le geotech this roosts. but there was cooperation between iran and turkey on the economic front. the to pledge to triple that bilateral trade is set as though over to, to jury to sod even a gor, kesh federal, this level of business. the trade between the 2 countries to my is definitely not enough, considering the existing capacities as had hello teddy shake. and it can go to a higher level fiction meconium chair, me tell on see $1000000.00 rule had that was we think we can reaches $30000000000.00 or cash racket, which is 3 times more than the current number. a tannery ran sarah f. so each quantity of the 3 leaders standing together, but with their sometimes conflicting agendas, the true test will be whether that unity will last. now when the war in ukraine
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started thousands of young ukrainians joined the army to defend their homeland and hundreds have been killed in the 5 months since he w may. with a chance, reports on the young now risking it all to fight for the future. awe every day at 9 a. m, the traditional song played catch a sounds of my down for one minute after the you are my down resolution of 2014. it was play to commemorate the heavenly 100 protesters who died in the fight to push ukraine towards the south determined european future. now this same song, a coast, a death of thousands of soldiers have died for the same cause. ukraine's young people who have always lived in an independent country are bearing the brunt of the law to keep it that way. i'll talk 20 animals. ah,
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and i know people for a team and they're on the front line. actually i asked myself often, why am i not the just need this? because i feel very sorry, because i feel touched by this war, and i understand what's going on, you know, so i hope that my city and my region can be freed from russia. with those young people have been in relatively safe kia since the war began. otters joined the armed forces and didn't make it back. romanella touched me 24 was one of them. he was killed in june, the hard copy of his and ukraine. his death was one which affected the entire nation. he had been a star of the euro. my down protests when just a teenager, today's politicians recognized. he could have had a future in shaping the country. the past growing joy. hughes was representative, all duration,
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warm in griffin. politic gotta again, the desert from monotony is felt as a loss for his entire generation. the entire nation remains defiance, even though this wall has cost ukrainians, parts of their chair. ah, said the wall, this war has made the youth a patriotic one and has made our nation proud, proud that this generation was born with lives and will restore ukraine. this moved over to, to ah,
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now to an unusual success story in efforts to reverse the effects of drought and deforestation. located in tanza, near zanzibar archipelago, a tiny island of calcutta has an area of just one square kilometer and is home to several 100 people. 2 decades ago it's trees had all but disappeared. moon, this is called quota and island in the indian ocean off the coast of tanza near. here for a long time, the inhabitants thought their forest had disappeared forever. after decades of intense logging, there was nothing left. but the forest has returned dense and lush and it's all thanks to one man, broke morsa alma. he's currently delivering gifts to children on the island.
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oh, yeah. and as always, it all starts with a song. oh, okay. i can, i can. i'm going to add that to where i mean everyone take trees from the boat and go out and plant them. come on, you understand? i was, i mean take 3 or 400 candy, i think our vehicle. i don't bring them suites or cakes on our trees. are much more important, especially for the new generation either for more than 15 years now, america has been bringing trees to the people of calcutta. they take a short walk to the middle of the island to a clearing where they will be planting today. when i 4th, but i do have to space them one meter apart from each other to work, put them in the earth, and then press down really hard when i checked that the trees trails working on. and then we're done with the way you can clap. ha,
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thank you know, started in 2005, when maroka came to the island for the 1st time, he discovered a paradise on the brink of complete destruction. not a single tree was left and without their roots. rainwater was not staying in the soil. the temperature had risen, the wildlife had disappeared, the island was dying. we cut that slowly, slowly that, that forest there for house, a concession for them would consumption for their business activity. for example, like a different virus speeches are full of trees whereby it was here but directed out him invest already it because you cannot find that in that ok decided to try and save quota booklet. the binding of the former accountant started an n g o and applied for funding from the european union and other organizations to reforest the island. but he didn't stop there. he organized solar panels and the
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construct of the islands. so st. school to day some 600 people live on cocoa to those who wanted to leave the island a few years ago, have decided to stay. the quality of life here is now better than on other islands and villages in the region. you're watching. these are the news, live from berlin. stick around all the latest business is coming up next. with that more on rushes plans for a gas it expos arena. mohammed, thanks for watching. take care. god. what secrets lie behind these wall? discover new adventures in 360 degrees and explore fascinating world heritage.
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