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the reality of what is the responsibility of the future prospects of climate friendly food in 90 minutes on d. w ah . ah. business dw news live from berlin. german chancellor love schultz visits his canadian counterpart in montreal. both say they are committed to renewable energy and fighting climate change, but need to boost fossil fuels for now to end dependence on russia. moscow blames ukraine for the car bombing that killed area. the daughter of
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a well known russian nationalist kid denies it had anything to do with her death and record rainfall in part of the united states causes severe flooding with many drought stricken regions. the hardest hit ah and told me your logic well, welcome to the program. german chancellor of schultz is on a visit to canada with the goal of expanding berlin's energy partnership with ottawa. germany is trying to and it's dependent on russian gas because of the war in ukraine. at the moment, canada currently supplies little of its fossil fuel energy to europe. in the long term, germany is hoping canada could become a major source of a new type of renewable energy, green hydrogen. he's on a shopping trip,
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but there's nothing here to buy. at least not yet. chancellor, all love shows is in canada, looking for new energy suppliers, as germany reduces its reliance on russia. we are working hot to become independent of disgust supply, and we are doing a lot of investments to make it happen. and we are doing it as fast as ever possible. never such an infrastructure has been built in germany in that a short time. so canada has lots of natural gas, but currently few ways to exported to germany or prime minister just intruder only promised to remove regulation to speed up for a future gas exports. so we are in a situation in the short term where we will do what we can to contribute to the global supply of energy by increasing our capacities in the short term and explore ways to see if it makes sense to export l n g. and if there's
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a business case for it to export l n g directly to europe. so no gas for now, but maybe later. another option, the chancellor is chasing, so called green hydrogen. canada's renewable power could be harnessed to created the german latest tour will continue with a visit to a remote town in canada as far north east, where green hydrogen technology development is underway. need only correspondent nina hossa is in canada. following the chancellor elia we asked her if his visit would help germany filled a gas supply shortages, which a reason concerns here as went to looms yet, canada is not going to play a role in helping germany over come add those shortages that are being caused by of course, the lack of russian gas applies this winter. this is something that nobody's raising
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any expectations for. but what's important is to intensify already existing bonds and assign memorandums of understanding. so they're both countries agree that they will work together very closely when it comes to that transformation of the industry when it comes to making that green. and this is of course, a medium to long term prospect, but germany hopes that it can convince canada to use some of its untapped potential and also explore liquids and natural gas on the east coast and then hopefully export that to germany. so and, and also much more importantly, perhaps use and the hydrogen potential in the country. and there is the hope that in 3 to 6 years time, perhaps the fast hydrogen can be exported from canada to germany. washes federal security service has accused ukraine of carrying out car bombing, but kill journalist, diarrhea. de geena, the daughter of a well known russian nationalist and close coolant put in ally chief,
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has denied any involvement in the blast which happened near moscow on saturday. the allegation comes amid speculation within ukraine that a group inside russia could have been responsible these video shared by russian security services claims. a female ukrainian special services contractor was behind a car bomb attack that killed journalist darya de geena on the outskirts of moscow on saturday. they say the alleged ukrainian woman moved to russia last month and had followed miss gina in a mini cooper. she then escaped to estonia after the blast, but ukrainian officials are denying the accusations as propaganda. good brigitte griffith, she cried shortly, doesn't have anything to do, was yesterday so close. and because we're not a criminal state, we're not a terrence, that was beach for the 0. but mr. gain is killing, has also sparked wider speculation that the national republican army, an unknown group, is also claiming responsibility for the attack. in
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a statement read by a former russian lawmaker and now host of a ukrainian online, you show, the group threatened more attacks on people with connections to the kremlin. daria to gain a, died at the scene after an explosive device installed in her toyota land cruiser went off, and the car caught fire. analysts believe her father alexander duke, and may have been the target dugan was meant to travel in the car, but reportedly later changed his mind. but doogan and his daughter were on their way to moscow after they attended a cultural festival. alexander jogan is a storage ally of president vladimir putin and a far right philosopher and author. his daughter was also a prominent member of the ultra nationalist movement to supporting russia's invasion of ukraine. meanwhile, president person paid tribute to ms. de ganna, calling her death a vile and cruel crime furnace. take
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a look at some of the stories making headlines. former us president donald trump has asked a federal judge to temporarily block the f. b i from reviewing material. it's seized from his florida estate. he's asking for a special appointee to oversee the review, the f. b i search of the mar, logo resort was part of an investigation into other trump illegally, took classified documents from the white house, the top us infectious disease official, dr. anthony fall g says he'll step down in december. jewels. the face of the government covered 19, responds. his efforts to fight the pandemic made him a household name and one in praise from health experts. 81 year old has spent more than 5 decades in public service and advised 7 presidents with thousands of demonstrators have rallied in haiti's major cities,
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protesting rampant crime of the rising cost of living. gang violence has left much of the country out of the government control. inflation is also at a 10 year high. and analysts want the shortage of fuel, could force businesses to close supporters of argentina's vice president, christina kirschner have rallied outside her residence after a prosecutor source, to impose a 12 year prison sentence on her. kirschner is facing charges of corruption from her earlier term as president, which she rejects as politically motivated. a verdict is expected later this year. have you rain and flash flooding has caused chaos in parts of the united states, south and southwest. many areas which were seeing severe droughts have been drenched by torrential downpours, forcing hundreds of hundreds of people to evacuate their homes. the state of texas has been particularly hard hit with record breaking rainfall in dallas.
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from a historic drought to flash floods, the united states southwest is seeing a dramatic shift in extreme weather here in utah, muddy water, inundated straits and shops, while in new mexico national parks were evacuated, texas. so some of the heaviest rain flooding downtown dallas firefighters battled the raging water to rescue trapped residence there. got a hold of nick, come and rescue me. a tour with dorgan law have already figure out how to do it. it was the don't go to the current for wrong going there. my how you, you, you want you way parts of the u. s. have been in a prolonged drought, but sudden down paused. don't help. the water runs off the hard, dry ground, often making flooding even more severe. climate change is making these extreme
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weather events more frequent. and the u. s. government response to recent natural disasters has been repeatedly criticized as inadequate. already inundated the southwest, states are bracing for more rain later this week. pakistan's ousted prime minister emron can, has lashed out against the countries judiciary in response to terrorism charges against him. authorities filed the charges after a speech in which can threaten to sue a police officer and a judge. pakistan's parliament forced him from office in april and can, has been holding rallies to be reinstated. the new charges could lead to his arrest . him run con, defiant as they receive the heroes. welcome by his supporters at america, when i called for legal action against them and the government registered
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a terrorism case against me gone gun, they have done the wrong thing. get it done with when we say we will take legal action, but they register a case against me on the government and take out an arrest warrant against me. what does that show? well that there is no rule of law in our country. oh, come on in on the pakistani law, the former prime minister will states arrest if a judge confirms the charges brought against him. hundreds of his supporters gathered at his home to stop that from happening. i am unable to police will have to pass over us before they can reach con to arrest him. i believe they cannot do it. it is impossible. i think this is all media hype. physically, they are not even capable of getting here. i've been, they have to wait for, it has become the mission of our lives to save con manip. oh, why can't,
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can count on the loyalty of his supporters. he also cuts a divisive figure on the already volatile pakistani political stage. as prime minister, he was accused of economic mismanagement by the opposition. he was house at falling months of political chaos. and he has alienated the countries powerful military by accusing it of plotting against him. it's back to school time for many kids around the world in the philippines, the new school year as significant as the 1st time in the cove. it 19 pandemic that students are allowed back into the classroom. going back to school after a long summer break can be hot at the best of times. but for kids in the philippines, it's the 1st time in 2 years, headset food in the classroom. when the cove at 19 pandemic hit schools here,
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shut their dose and switch to remote lessons on zoom. now students have returning for face to face lessons and they're eager to learn. ah, here again actually enjoy learning and actually love person c, c and zoom glasses. and the, when you're learning online, it's just it's, it's, it doesn't feel like fun for the teachers to back in the classroom is where they want to be. i mean them, i was so happy when i saw them, especially when i saw the joy on their faces. yes, i'm on. i'm up on the la tampa. this is our chance to give them our best as teachers and focus on teaching them. because we know how difficult it was for them . and for us, during the pandemic and any lab in the island, i met no by no, no, by them yet. adjusting to life in the classroom won't be easy for everyone,
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but the teachers at this school hope they'll soon limber up to learn a lot. this year. scientists at nasa have released new images of the planet jupiter. they are describing the pictures as providing never before seen detail of the biggest planet in the solar system. they show jupiter's famous, great red spot shown here in white, as well as a faint rings around the planet. the images were originally photographed and infrared, and then colorized afterwards were taken by the james webb telescope, which was launched into space last year. i here is a reminder of the top stories of falling for you. this are german chancellor love schultz is in canada, meeting with his counterpart to discuss expanding their countries energy partnership. germany hopes to boost gas applies as it tries to, and its dependence on russia was a security services
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a lead ukraine was behind a car bombing in moscow. over the weekend. the attack killed diarrhea. de geena, the daughter of a russian hotline nationalist, both the gainer and her father have publicly supported russia's war in ukraine. q has denied any involvement in the blast on that for me, for now. but after the break, they'll be a documentary film looking at the influence of social media lives in p w. news. i'm told me on blackboard for myself and the team. thank you for joining us. the green you feel worried about the plan? on neil, host of the on the green fence and to me it's clear we need to join me for a deep dive into the green transformation.
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