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ah ah ah ah ukraine balance to take back crimea, president bloated mister lensky, claims that an international salad that he won't stop finding russia until the annex territory is back in ukrainian hats. western leaders bound to supportive germany chancello love sholtes is in canada to get access to new energy sources. berlin is trying to win itself off russian oil and gas before the winter, but this won't be a quick fix. many countries are struggling with unprecedented drought. scientists
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say extreme weather is likely to become more frequent due to climate change, but there are solutions when it comes to water scarcity. and voters being angola said to head to the bowls for a long time governing party faced the serious competition. ah, i've been puzzled, and it's great to have you. with us. wild leaders have joined ukraine's president plotted mister lensky to discuss the future, a b annex crime me in peninsula. so lensky promised to do everything possible to recover crimea, which was legally annexed by russia. in 2014 germany's transfer. all schoultz is pledged additional military aid to the june of 500000000 euros. are the western leaders taking part in the virtual summit gave their support for ukraine when the russian regime blames sanctions for the food crisis around the world.
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they're engaging in disinformation. we need to continue fighting russian dis information. that's why canada will create a dedicated team to help increase our capacity to monitor and detect russian and other state sponsored different dis information. we will never recognize russia's annexation of crimea or any other ukrainian territory. in the face of puritans assault, we must continue to give our ukrainian friends all the military humanitarian, economic, and diplomatic support that they need. we will never recognize the illegal annexation of crimea and save us to poll by the russian federation. we are deeply concerned about the human rights violations in the crimean peninsula. the disappearances, the torture. the killings,
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the persecution of crimean tartarus, the intimidation and incarceration of journalists, lawyers, and human rights defenders. this is the dark reality of put in such a passion. the european union will tirelessly work with the ukrainian authorities and our partners to expose these violations, to hold those responsible, accountable, and to support the victims. we are with you. ukraine is on high alert, wednesday is independence day and there were concerns about russian attacks on civilian targets. the warnings come as moscow claims ukraine was behind the killing of daria davina, the daughter of a prominent russian nationalist. keith has denied any involvement but is still expecting more attacks. most of the hosting, the national flag, i had
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a few cranes independence day, a usually festive commemoration, but not this year as it also mock 6 months since rush us invasion. mccauley. no, his name much will never recognize someone's color on our land and in our sky is our steel. we're always ready to defend our blue and yellow flag. healthy step. yeah, brussel i asked now to commemorate heroes who gave their lives for those colors with a moment of silence billy ukraine. his band, big celebrations of a fear of fresh rush and strikes in keith. whatsoever. not everyone shares that concern your post. you are with joy will allah will feel some tension, but it doesn't disrupt our lives. this is our reality. and then the wire, the call. no, i have no feeling of insecurity. i come from her keith, it is dangerous there. in keith, i don't have this feeling. i've been living here for a month. no, no in security. is normally it. of course we know that there can be attacks,
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but when we are worried we can hide l. m. the mulatto. who? yeah. dorski. dorski. yes, you do feel a bit tense, new york homes close out there is too much information that has an effect. marsha, in for mot sales and seen them. oh you try to sure more you otherwise everything else works. business sapa transport her from to you soon. is that what can you do? aqua does julius and you can't hide in the basement for ever. life goes on. he remove the hinge. there are also concerns of a russian attacks after moscow accused ukraine of being behind the killing of daria davina. but keith denied any involvement in the killing of the daughter of the russian nationalist and famous putin ally. i spoke to our correspondent in cave roman consul ankle and ask him about the likelihood of russia ramping up a tax on ukraine following duke in his killing. well,
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it is possible. what is m a striking is how fast the russian authorities, the russian investigators have found the culprit and pointed towards you crying, saying it was key of who has done it. and the russian president also was very quick to send his condolences or just a few hours after that information came. and he also awarded the, the victim a metal. so things are moving very quickly and just a few, a few hours before your current celebrates in pen as the and this is the speed which makes us so peculiar and the russian attack possible. because we are also hearing hearing a calls from russian propagandistic from, from the father of the victim himself. mister doing, who, who asked for revenge and for victory over your crime. so strange that sir these investigations have reached the conclusions are quickly and i guess a lack of evidence does keep expect more strikes as well,
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considering to morrow is independence day. well, yes, of course. it's not just an independence day. it's a very special day because you cane has been celebrating its independence day in the midst of war for 8 years now since 2014, after the annexation of crimea. and since the war started in dawn, boston east, east and ukraine. but now there is a full scale invasion invasion of russia and which is exactly on these day 6 small months ago, this invasion started. so it makes it double special for ukraine. and this year ukraine decided to, to have no big events in the capital, keith, or for security reasons, there will be no parade, something which ukrainians i've been looking forward to. instead of there is a kind of a parade over over a shut down russian tanks or i'm heavy, heavy and ammunition on the central boulevard chris shattuck. and there are
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a lot of people going there watching those tags touching them. people saying that they are very moved by the picture. ah, those tanks were captured during the fighting for key if 6 months ago. and keith was not captured at that time. and this is something that gives people strength. here. i'll keep correspond. pullman gunshot ankle german chancellor, olaf shalt said that canadian liquefied natural gas could play a major role in germany, shift from russian gas in poets. speaking in business for the chancellor stress, the canada is germany, partner of choice, as it tries to end its dependence on russian gas before supplies possibly dwindled . this winter schultz is on an official visit to canada, which is a major producer of fossil fuels. but it's not so far been a large supplier to europe ongoing. pandemic dw corresponded need. a honda is with the german chancellor delegation and told us more about the purpose of the trip. well, this trip is not about delivering any sort and solutions we just had it in the report . this is about intense in find something that's already quite strong. the economic
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and political partnership between germany and canada, you speak of each other as minded countries. democracies that have a lot in common. and actually a sign of that is the fact that the canadian prime minister just introduced is accompanying all afterwards on his 3 day trip. wherever olaf shards is going, so both leaders are definitely sending out that signal that to him they can't be divided. they may have slight differences here and there, but they intend to work even more closely together. but anyone who had been hoping, perhaps that at canada would be part of the solution to get a gemini through this harsh winter. they would be mistaken because l and d in air gas as supplies to europe. that is something where canada is saying, where a bit hesitant. we don't know how long you intend to keep importing natural gas. we know that you see it as
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a transition solution. and so this is something where our investment would potentially be quite risky. but as far as the upcoming german winter goes, i mean there are lots of solutions being looked at and are already on target here in germany itself, among companies, consumers, there's a lot of energy saving going on, isn't that? yes, that is correct. germany is trying almost desperately to wean itself off. russian gas applies. rutter as a tremendously reduce the amount of gas that it's sending to germany. so germany has to diversify and it is a going on her shopping tour around the world, essentially to get supplies bought again, canada is not going to be part of this, not this winter and probably also not the next winter. the end, canada can almost only play a role when it comes to helping germany get through this winter by delivering more l n g. and through is west coast into the u. s. and to the asian market because of
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course, that would help bring the gas price on the international market down, and that in turn would benefit ebony as well. okay, so there are other international solutions that can be looked at as well. but what about green hydrogen as an energy source? i mean that's, that's something that doesn't really or isn't really yet possible for, for germany. is it? well, there are a couple of projects already happening in germany, bug of course, a shipping hydrogen is a tremendous challenge. but to both countries, canada ranch ebony have said that they do see hydrogen, and in particular, green hydrogen, so produced with renewable energy as the fuel of the future. and so this afternoon they'll be flying to newfoundland where they're going to sign a memorandum of understanding on hydrogen production. and there it says that the goal would be to use wind power in canada to produce green hydrogen that could then
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be shipped to germany. and the hope is that that could happen over the next 3 years and that would be quite fast for such a new technology. nina hazard, they're traveling and following the german chancellor as he goes on, his energy shopping spree of canada. thank you. unprecedented heat, waves and droughts have put water scarcity into shop focus worldwide. holden, to 1000000000 people lack access to clean water, and climate change is likely to increase the frequency of extreme weather. drought is ravaging north mexico, where farm animals are dying from a lack of water harvests have been disrupted, and fisheries called as the country experiences, one of its was trouts in over 30 years. in hungary, severe drought has turned lakes into muddy pits, low water supplies of putting wild life at risk, and farmers in the west affected regions of struggling to find enough green pasture to feed the livestock. drought is also dried up much of china's largest fresh water
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lake. the pole young lake connects to the yangtze river and has been reduced to a quarter of its usual size. as water levels continue to drop. one of china's keep rice growing regions is under threat. these historic droughts across the northern hemisphere have scientists wired. among the most concerning shortages is on the tibetan plateau in asia. it's the globe's largest fresh water reserve and a lifeline for the region that it's hating up a study shows week climate policy could lead to a collapse in water supply by mid century. the indus is a mighty body of water, but in just a few decades, this river might turn into little more than a trickle. like most of the largest rivers in asia, it originates in the tibetan plateau. a region also known as ages water tower. almost 2000000000 people in central asia, afghanistan, pakistan,
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and india depend on water that springs from here. scientists say this huge water reserve will likely soon run dry researchers from china and the u. s. conducted measurements in the mountainous region and analyzed satellite pictures of the tibetan plateau. much of the water here is stored as ice and snow when the glaciers disappear due to rising temperatures. so will the stream of meltwater that feeds the rivers. predictions are bleak, around $230.00 giga tons of water could be lost. that's enough to fill over 90000000 olympic sized swimming pools. if c o 2 emissions are not radically and rapidly reduced, the researchers add that more alternative water supply sources like wells and even pipelines may be necessary to meet the shortage in the not too distant future. but
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it's unclear old if that will be enough to sustain the hundreds of millions of people who depend on the plateaus. rivers. jenny co invited is an adviser on board, a policy at the still come into national water institute. i asked if humans are to blame for some regions running out of water. yeah. oh, sprayed. we have to put it like that. indeed. yes, we are at fault. there is so much attribution science to day that we can actually direct link our activities and not activities to climate change. ringback impacts on water. so yeah. so should we be looking for more solutions like wells and pipelines or, or would that just cause all the problems and exhaust groundwater reserves for example. um let's say that there are very many parts of the world where groundwater is still under developed and sub saharan africa is one of them. a lot
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of research and studies there have shown that sustainable a true then shall use of groundwater. there can very much be i can be a solution to the groundwater to did. the border needs that we have. whereas in other parts of the world, such as india, we have a peak or the ground water situation in large part of the country. because the con, what has been developed too much into shading where did the tech. so groundwater is a solution but, but what else can be done in your opinion? * ok, so there are many different solutions intend silva, water management, and one of them is also to embrace human rights based approach to water resources management, which would mean that we and shore to prioritize basic human needs or drinking water before any water is allocated to other sources sectors of society. and
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actually we see disciple reasoning already today with respect to the electricity shortage in germany and elsewhere in europe. that domestic needs must be met. first of all. what about like, like then a waste of water because that's racing. of course that you can come up against with, with industry, with factories, with agriculture to and with consumers. how big a problem is waste border. a waste of waste water, a waste of water. so ways the water is quite massive a problem to day. um, we can, we must make use of our water in a much more efficient way. we must go for water demand management, and i fear that sooner rather than later, we must start prioritizing what fresh or the pan it should be used for. and recycling and vector economy has made mandatory in very many sectors. does water management play a big enough role in the global discussion when it comes to climate change in european ah, what increase in me?
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so at least maybe not big enough. but if we look at last year's called 26 in glasgow, it had for the 1st time a war to pay 1000000000 where those interface matters were showcased and discussed . and this year in egypt and their host will address this even more and paying attention to how water is the medium through which period climate change is very much great to get your take on this jenny cornwall from the style home international water institute. thank you very much this year like in many countries across europe, there was little rain across the u. k. exposure calling for solutions to make sure future droughts don't spell disaster for people and the economy. parched fields. it's not what you would expect to find in northern england, but this is a summer of unprecedented heat and now of drought. climate change is making these
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extreme weather events more frequent. this is something different now this summer, so i think it's down to all of us to think about where water comes from in it. when, when you turn on the tap or you have a shower, that water comes out of rivers like this. that means we're taking it away from the barman or taking it away from a farm or that could be using it to irrigate or harvey's crops that we will need. water scarcity is also an issue of distribution. something that can be addressed through improved infrastructure. we have enough water in this country, it's normally in the west and in the winter, and we need investment an infrastructure to habit in the right place at the right time. so there's enough water for people, food, and the environment. this will not be the last drought. agriculture uses 70 percent of accessible fresh water globally. drawing more and more water from the environment is creating mass, biodiversity loss, environmental as say,
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it also creates a cycle of less water overall. for people and the environment. we need to bring back the wetlands that we've lost across our countryside around might have sent of these have disappeared in the last 100 years. we need to make space for that water . we're going to see increasing conditions like this and we will see crops failing if we don't take these kinds of actions. as the u. k. registers its hottest summer, every measure will be needed to combat climate change and growing wash of scarcity . a quick look at some of the stories making headlines, brazil spawn writes presidential. you both are now to has tried to lay feel feel trying to overturn the results of october. presidential poll, if they don't go his way. he said he'll respect the outcome as long as the voting is clean and transparent. malaysia's topcoat is upheld ex prime minister nat geo products corruption conviction. he was a key figure in the plundering of a cell from well fund rosin will spend or begin his 12 year sentence immediately.
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he's the countries 1st paul format p. m to be jailed. supporters of argentina's vice president, christina fernandez, have rallied outside her residence after a prosecutor sought to impose a 12 year prison sentence on her fernandez, is facing charges of corruption from earlier time as president, which she rejects as politically motivated. a verdict is expected later this year. for you as president donald trump, as asked a federal judge to temporarily block the f, b i from reviewing material it seized from his florida state. 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 where the trump legally took classified documents from the white house civil war and oil boom and corruption scandals. the last decades have been a rough ride for angola on wednesday boat as go to the polls and for the 1st time
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in its democratic history, the long time governing body and p. a lay is facing serious competition. ah, music, dance and good mood. what looks like a massive party is infected opposition, really and, and go less capital wonder. and despite the good mood, supporters of the opposition party or nita have serious demise. i want a change in this time because all billboard unity is that we don't have here in a roller mentally has young isaac. i see a lot of guys who are forming bod. we don't have a budget to ward. i got it. i went up there. i'm supposed to have a proper job, but i don't, i have to wash carson motorcycles to make a living. that's why we need change on and all that emotional does. angola is a country of stark contrasts. africa's biggest oil producer has one of the most expensive capitals in the world. yet the majority of an goldens still live in
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poverty. why? huh. the former independence movement m. p l a has been in power for almost 5 decades. 5 years ago, president rowden so took over branding himself as a reformer. now he wants to be re elected, you know, the bomb, or all the division. re, all man followed up on the phone. we had the courage to break it, had to and start the fight against corruption. we told the justice system to do what they are supposed to do. and this is what they did say yes, viewed, well god, mary said, but many and goal and say the promises when not fulfills corruption remains the problem. and the oil welf hasn't trickled down to the general population. people here expecting the most competitive elections in the history of the country. well, at least at the surface, the country doesn't have a history of free and fair elections. and many doubt it will be any different. this
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time in the evening, we meet hammond did obasi, one of the thousands of unemployed graduates who lost trust in the system. his mother and father died years ago, but he shows us that they are still in the vote at database. man. complicated that get enough money, so i don't know if that process is transparent. if we have minors that people on the database, we can't agree with the electoral procedures that say, ya know, that one is on these. but the government has dismissed these instances as technical issues saying there's no reason for consume making the opposition really main candidate either be up to a junior is confident his part you anita will win this time despite tensions a mid expected tide results so far, the campaigns if been peaceful, jamaica's former olympic champion, you st. bolt once his famous lightning bolt celebration, post become
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a trademark logo. allah michael jordan. bolt wants to use the silhouette of his distinctive pose on a number of products. the 36 year old, one multiple olympic titles and well championship golds during his career and he still holds the world record in the 10200 meters springs. there it is. scientists at nasa have released new images of the planet jupiter. they're describing the pictures as providing never 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 faint rings around the planet. the images were originally photographed in, in for bread and colorized. afterwards, they were taken by the james web telescope, which was launched into space just last year. he is a reminder of the top stories way following for you this hour. there were concerns the brochure is planning to increase,
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strikes on civilian infrastructure in ukraine as the nation proposed to mock its independence day. wednesday will mark the 6 months since russia's invasion, as well as ukraine's 1991 break from the soviet union. and german chancellor of schultz is in canada to discuss new sources of energy as germany, faces of winter, with reduced flows of brush and gas. germany is highly dependent on fossil fuels from russia, but imports have been cut to trickle over the war and you pry it watching d. w. news coming up next in d. w. news, asia. the problems facing children in the philippines says they've returned to school on the 2 year closures. 2 years of closures to, to coven 19. and why not everyone in taiwan is happy with the government plan to ready? it's amber aid shelters. farish manager has those stories coming up for you next. i'm been puzzling. thank you very much for joining us. get
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