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[000:00:00;00] ah ah ah, this is the w news life from the late in the countries meet for emergency talks on cussing, gas consumption after russia says it is flashing gas deliveries to germany through the north train. one pipeline ukraine's president is calling it open war on europe
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. also coming up, you cranes, fight back, gets a boost from us, supplied rapid rocket launchers. we look at what the high models can do and how they become a russian target. and pope process apologize for the abuse of indigenous children and catholic schools in canada, saying the church cooperated and cultural destruction ah, i'm on your campus mckinnon. thanks so much for joining us. european energy ministers are meeting today to agree on a plan to cut gas consumption and reduce the blocks dependence on russian gas supplies. and this debate between e u countries over whether the reduction targets should be mandatory, but gas use is already being throttled with russia saying it's cutting flows
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through the node stream one pipeline to just 20 percent of its normal capacity. moscow's blaming the cut on repair works and sanctions that germany rejects that, excuse, maintenance, work or warfare via pipeline. berlin's has gas problems move to further tighten the screws on gas supplies comes as no surprise, while the russian energy giants has the reduction is down to servicing a turbine. european politicians believe moscow may cut off gas as political leverage. this is noticed my. they don't even have the guts to say, we are waging an economic war with you. we are just using our options. monument instead, they always tell farcical stories about these turbines, which are simply not true. from wednesday, gas from were further half gas flows via not stream one to just 20 percent off its full capacity rushes main pipeline to germany had been running below capacity for
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weeks before it was shut down altogether for 10 day repair period. many have accused the kremlin of using energy as a punishment for ukraine related sanctions. on monday, ukraine's president caught on the you to hit back with even toughest sanctions. it said it left the class. this is open gas warfare that russia is waging against a united europe. that's exactly how it should be perceived or so. and the russians don't care what will happen to the people, how they will suffer from hunger due to the blocking of ports, winter, cold, poverty, or occupation. these are just different forms of terror that or besides germany, several other european countries, likewise depend on russian gas. and we're now struggled to refill their storage like that, and we will no longer be in a situation in which gas will just keep flowing naturally at
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a cheap price. we have to be economical and that also means heating economically. while e u. member states have agreed an emergency plan to reduce gas consumption. people across the continent, a bracing themselves for a tough winter ahead. or even before rush as most recent gas cut, the european union was working on a plan to reduce gas consumption. now, to ensure that it has reserves for the winter, he w correspondent, chris st. christine montoya is in brussels. we're and g ministers are debasing the details of that plan. and she told us more when the commission initially brought out its plan. there was a lot of backlash to there. some reports, what they agreed on today is a somewhat watered down version to the commission's initial plan. i'll give you a little bit of what is in as effectively in principle, they've agreed at a 15 percent reduction reduction in natural gas consumption starting august 1st are going through to the end of march next year, this voluntary and reduction. there are some exceptions for countries like martin
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island or whose gas infrastructure is not directly linked or connected to another e u member state. this is a watered down version of the initials are the commissions initial plan. i in that effectively what the commission was going for was we'll member states to, to seed their energy sovereignty, allowing the commission brussels to take the decision to impose at cats as well as to rush and gas across the u. member states that was widely rejected by countries or at down in the south greece, for example, spain, portugal, or who refused that part of this was it was seen as a lifeline for, for berlin. basically that this was a plan decided that designed to save germany in the event that it's a gas supply was completely cut off. that would effectively be germany coming to the commission. and the commission triggering the plan to rush and gas across at the european union. so ahead of this meeting you've had the commission present was enough on the line calling for that use on a diety, saying that if one member states suffers at all member states of his, of course,
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one would suffer more than the others. and that is, of course, germany on the news of what we've heard today, and according to, to what we're hearing in terms of reports. it does appear that this, this deal that they'll get through at is, is not what the commission wanted. but they will have something to show, especially when they need to show that unity right now. okay, so it's voluntary, as you say, it's a watered down version. do all you, you countries now support this plan? yes, of course, and they are confident that they can get enough support of bear in mind that this decision does not necessarily need. and every body's agreement, a significant majority is enough basically. so it's not one of those decisions that requires unanimous agreement. and so there is confidence, at least a, from a commission perspective that this ad deal will go through and kind of looking at the nuts and bolts. how hard is it actually going to be for the you to save enough?
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a gas this winter was the reality going to be light for people here in europe. well, it's fair enough to say that europeans are probably don't have to be bracing for what will be a difficult winter. and this is going to be felt if these cuts continued research by the international energy agency, shows that just in the months of the war with the increasing energy prices, russia made 3 times what it would normally make in energy sales are in a given winter. so the indication there is the russians do have enough to sort of go ahead with these cats are causing the severe pain households would likely feel it as their energy bills go up in the winter. that is a cost that cannot be shielded essentially. so households will see that they will feel that it is also likely that access to that energy will be restricted as well. in the sense that literally, how much homes can be heated up, for example. or perhaps how much ac could be used in the, in the summer. so people are going to feel this. absolutely. and the warnings have been there ringing very loudly. christine,
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thank you. that was did army correspondent, christina manuel in brussels. and the united nation says that shipments of ukrainian grain by sea could resume within the next few days after russia's invasion, choked off supplies of ukrainian brain and threatened food crisis. in many parts of the world. on saturday, a russian missile hit the ukrainian pause of a desa that was just one day off to russia, and ukraine signed a deal to allow grange shipments to pass safely through ukrainian port. russia has been blockading ukraine for since its invasion began in february. this russian attack on a desa cost doubt on the grain deals future. he w correspondent, funny that shaw is in the capsule, keith and i asked her if this 1st grain shipment is likely to happen this week. well, that question is really connected to when we really see that very 1st ship,
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that very 1st vessel setting sail from the pool to for desa. if you listen to ukraine, they are quite hopeful. now saying that this could happen even to morrow, and the un says it may happen in the next couple of days. no, that optimism is connected to all parties having reaffirmed their commitments when it comes to the steel yesterday. but of course, the question is, if everyone, especially russia, after hitting that port of odessa on saturdays, going to stick to that deal via here and quite mixed messages from russia because they sat after heating the poor, that actually this was just a military target. and he doesn't say anything in the deal signed by these a full parties, russia, ukraine, un, and turkey, that they cannot hit military target. now, of course, you, ukraine and russia, regardless of these deals, are at each at each other and rushes very much interested in the strategic port. odessa, but also me co life to be able to have a land corridor all the way from the don boss crimea, to was basically the romanian border,
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cutting ukraine all from the black sea. so yes, the deal is fragile, but after all, and after reaffirming the commitments yesterday all parties now, yesterday, at. yeah, there's some optimism that this could actually start, we just have to really see if it will and how abaski delhi correspondent honey for chat. and keith, ukraine's military says it has used you as supplied advanced weapon systems to strike more than 50 russian military targets. in recent weeks, a credits the multiple rocket launching trucks known as high mars, with helping to destroy ammunition depots and bridges and rationale territory. ukraine reportedly now has a time ars with more on the way, but the vehicles have also become a new target for russian attacks. this is hi mas, behind mobility, artillery rocket system. the crown jewel in ukraine's grubbing arsenal of us made weapons. and this is what it can do. the high mass can pull up in the middle of the
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road and far off, multiple rockers very quickly. and that precision guided, so they can accurately target russian munitions, combat centers and mall. the high mars is basically a truck carrying a pot containing 6 missiles. it can be reloaded in 3 to 5 minutes. most artillery is mounted on slower moving credit vehicles or towed by trucks. but a high mosque could get away quickly once its fall off its payload. or, as the military term goes, it can shoot and scoot its missiles have a range of 80 kilometers far more than most russian artillery. this means the russians must move their sensitive targets like ammunition depos, further from the front lines. this makes it harder to supply its combat units.
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analysts say this is the game changing part of high miles. ukraine says it's rockets, have destroyed at least 30 logistics hubs and ammunition, depos. russia says it has destroyed at least 2 of the high miles trucks, a claim. the u. s. denies that ukraine's ability to use them effectively will also mean hiding these precious systems. well, keeping them supplied with ammunition is up to the west. earlier i asked a military expert, justin crump, who had the risk analysis firm, civil line in the u. k. if these high mas can really be a game changer, if you train on their own name in there are no silver bullets and warfare. but this is come closer to being a game changer. the most of the things you've seen in the conflict. and so, of course isn't that slot to try to have a lot more. but reality with any piece of equipment is that you need to not only have the equipment, but you need to train people on it. you need to have the spares for it to keep it
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in operation. you need to have the ammunition supplies sustained. you need to develop the tactics, use it effectively. and that's the reason that ukraine's being trickled about for the time by the us. because that's about the rate they can actually absorb them effectively into their forces. but you look at what sort of 8 inaction and maybe another rate or route to the country have achieve so far. and you can see exactly why ukraine would like to look more immediately if they could, but bringing those interaction is a bit more challenging. so it's going to be a slow and steady build up of these weapon systems. ok, and we're hearing claims and counterclaims key says it's using the high mars to inflict real damage on russian forces. moscow claims, it's military is simply destroying the more can you tell us about what's really going on on the ground. i mean, we have to look at the, the evidence we're seeing in amongst this. and the most clear thing is the dramatic drug off in the russian artillery tempo along the front line in the dull mass in the south. and we can extrapolate quite
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a lot from that based on the claims munition depos destroyed by the missile systems, which again, we got pretty job as well. when you add that up, it looks like the russians have suffered a pretty large scale logistical challenge as a result, by most systems striking pretty vulnerable, am i the russians had they keep that just 6 very close the front line. a lot of locations of deputies were known from the fighting and ukraine since 2015. and i think the russians didn't quite believe what the system could do over very confident that the surface could shoot it down. and we've also seen some little changes in the state company that works on the surface to a missile system. so all of that suggest the russians. i don't think accounts of this already killed the threat with this company. it was actually very high threatening. now came the consequences in terms of decreased among control, increased pressure logistics and having to reorient and indeed the russians more with themselves. some russian commentators are saying this is now
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a war 3 act. one was the battles run. keep until the russians with true act to was until the arrival of time was an act, 3 is post the arrival highmark. so it's being seen as quite a defining event on the russian side. so i think i'll give a lot more credence, the ukranian point of view. okay, so based on what you said in russia and she named the high mas as part of its justification for its heightened defence beyond the dumbass, is moscow really quite worried? now? i think that's a little bit blast around that. i mean, that was linked to the capabilities of the weapon to far out too much longer range using effectively a ballistic missile from the platform that's not been supplied to ukraine. but obviously that's something that would have brought rushing cities into clear weapons range of ukraine that russia probably worried about on some level. and i think that that seems to be in the degree of agreement with the u. s. that the systems will be used to foreign russian territory. now, how long that will hold,
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we'll see. but that's certainly an area where people are worried about escalation between russia and western powers that still quite sensitive now supplying these systems have been very sensitive. 5 months ago, back in february, but it's something we're now doing. so you can see that this style will continue to shift over time towards given the ukraine's even more effective effective systems. but certainly for russia is cause a headache on the battlefield strategically to an extent, but not as much, but it's that battlefield impact that's in most markets and russia will adapt to del hunt down these weapon systems more you avi's bill dispersed their forces. but all that slows down there offensive and advise you crazy time and time is what you cry needs in order to counter the russians, and maybe even strike back all really interesting. justin crump from civil line in the u. k. thank you so much. let's take a look at some of the other stories now that are making headlines around the world . crowds has gathered outside the embassy of me and mar in thailand's cap in thailand's capital, bangkok,
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to protest the execution of 4 political activists. the executions which remain marg . first and decades of prompted international outrage, countries military raheem accused the men of 18 terror acts by a civilian movement. government who shot dead to people in the canadian province of british columbia, been shot and killed by police. shoot, also wounded to others during an hours long rampage through suburban vancouver. investigators originally thought the attack was targeting the homeless, but later said the most, it was still being determined and staying in canada, put francis has made a long awaited apology in person to indigenous groups. the 1st nations and other communities have long demanded. the catholic church, a tone to its role in the abuse of children at residential schools. and the church had resisted calls for
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a people apology in canada for decades until now. request for forgiveness lead the head of the catholic church to mask with cheese or memories of one of the darkest chapters in the history of the church. still echo today beeville that is on both of them. and i asked for forgiveness for the ways in which many christians regrettably adopted the colonizing mentality of the powers that oppressed the indigenous peoples. dance yet go pretty me and i look woozy. indeed. mask or cheese is the sight of one of the infamous residential schools. church or on boarding schools, where it is estimated, 150000 indigenous children were forcibly educated, torn from their families and cultural context. many became victims of physical and sexual violence. thousands of them died from abuse within a system that lasted into the 19 ninety's, while many representatives of the indigenous communities welcome to paypal visit.
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others have mixed feelings. i think visit is high, low, long overdue. maybe something had happened many, many years ago. maybe the start of reconciliation would have started an francis as traveling through canada until the end of the week for some the fact that the 85 year old is taking this journey on at all, is already proof of his sincere repentance. for others. the pope's pilgrimage is only just the 1st step. jackson pined is a historian, specializing in school for the indigenous in canada, given all that went on in these catholic schools. we often by the thank sorry is enough. yeah, that's a good question. you know, how do you really apologize for genocide as one of the survivors there just mentioned? i think this is an important 1st step, but really came kind of to wait for thousands of survivors who passed away. i'm thinking to read of elder in mason, one of my close friends who passed away in marshall. unfortunately,
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it's not here today to see this event, but unfortunate as well. i think the hope did not actually apologize for any of the sexual abuse that happened in the indian de or residential school system in canada . that was something he completely glossed over in his remarks, which was really disappointing for many indigenous people. you only talked about the physical and psychological abuse. he also, and there's no answer said only many christians participated rather than the old church as an entity itself, participating in this national crime of what we call it here in canada. jackson pines, speaking to us earlier, and we're going to take a look at some other world news. thousands of black brazilian women have rallied in the city of sao paolo, to protest against racism. they've accused president julia bold scenario of doing little to help marginalized women of color and demographic, but lags behind on the country socio economic scale. the protests was held to mark the international after
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a latin american women's day. crews in the us state of texas, battled to save homes out for growth. fire broke out in a dallas suburb. several houses were engulfed by flames, and the town of bolt springs. local officials say the blaze was probably sparks accidentally by lawn mowing equipment. now fires have also been raging in european countries under heat wave conditions and enduring droughts. the mediterranean region has been most effective, but the impacts of climate change is also being felt further north. i'll here in germany, the states of brandon bug has seen a growing number of forest fires. parts of the region will once known for its swamps and lakes. but its waterways and now disappearing there should be water flowing down this river bed. but the black ellis during the germans, tate of brandon book, has dried up. again,
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a consequence of heat waves and drought. water piped in from a nearby lake, replenishing the river at least a bit. which time hu bye works for a state run company that re cultivated his former mining landscapes. he regularly monitors the block ester as, as, as blood. so do i, as plot, has dried up repeatedly during hot summer spells in the past 3 years, 201720182019 were already very dry years. a general precipitation deficit has built up. this means that we've lost an average year supply closet before the annual storage unit. many countries are already familiar with extreme droughts due to climate change. but low water levels like you in brandon book have become a concern in germany to in the nearby flood control center. mike, all rich managers discourse resource in local lakes and rivers, sending it where it isn't that most every drought season makes his job harder since it's comfortable. my nose not to little water shortages always increase potential
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for conflict between users who need the river water. if there is a water shortage, and this is more and more often the case than this potential for conflict worsens, put an awkward in other parts of brandon burg. alto tis have already kept the amount of water for private households, but only 50 kilometers away from here. rows of burn trees testify to another danger . so mattie, as bower and other volunteers fought wildfire in this brandon before as one of the regions biggest fires this year, it burned more than $1000.00 hector's. as vocalist in the situation was in part, life threatening, and it pushed experience firefighters to their limits at yahoo some even had to run for their lives. there was new york list. however, on the 11th then police have launched an arson investigation. firefighter said that the blaze could only have spread so quickly due to this year's extreme drought.
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once it earth spoke to show that you can see that it's really dry. the sting out if you dig up the soil here, you'll see that the top layer is totally dry due to the lack of rain ceased of hidden her glanced hawkins. he and his colleagues are now training to fight even more intense forest fires than they are. you still at us had seniors in other countries like southern spain or southern france, where serious wildfires or nor frequent you can watch what's happening there. right on the news firefighters. they're familiar with it overnight. we've never seen anything like it here until now was presented for over time. huber brandon book is in a race against time to adapt to the fast changing climate as this mr. it's unpleasant, but we must deal with it. climate change won't spare us here either. our scientists say we're facing possible desertification here in the next 20 to 50 years or is it from the general false. as brandon books, welters, it's clear that climate change is here. and here to stay some
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sports news now and at the women's heroes in england, the 1st any final will be played on tuesday evening hosts england are facing sweden in front of the full house in sheffield. that controversy has struck again due to the lack of video assistant referee cameras at the tournament, england of a slight favorites to win tuesday semi final against sweden. in beth made, they have the tournament top scorer and coach that in a vague mon one, the euros with her native netherlands last time out in 2017. so far this squad has managed to juggle the expectation and pressure that comes with being hosts and speaks about the custodians thought we raised in the atmosphere in the on that so far has been outstanding for support. other people being coming, watching at home and the messages up again, and i say not sound in my seat grateful for that, but i think it shows the growth of the gate and the direction that way. one is continuing. the tournament has shown
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a boost in the popularity of the women's game and the sell out crowd is expected in sheffield. however, semi finalists sweden have had several video, assistant referee decisions go against them. and now reports have emerged that you way for a using far fewer via cameras than the men's euros last year. for i said, i'll thought that if we have 50 percent, few of via our cameras in our tenement than the men's game. but i would say that's a catastrophe because decisions can't be made with the same position at the sort of fall. we have one game though, when they make mistakes, they make a mistake, is caught to draw the line on the wrong side and allow what we heard. i have not seen cameras. and for me, it's not a acceptable in the, in the euro. sweden, we'll hope not to face another contentious decision. while england's lionesses
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attempt to bring football hope is a good reminder of the top story we're following for you. european energy ministers, a meeting today to discuss reducing gas consumption. russia says they will soon cut gas supplies through. it's no see pipeline to just 20 percent of capacity flaming maintenance and sanctions, ukraine's president says russia is now waging open war in europe. that europe today i'll fit in a show in good shape is up next. don't forget, you can always get more news around the clock on a website that's d, w dot com or on social media. at the w. i knew the can and fortune ah, ah,
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