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ah, news ah, ah ah, this is, do you have any news live from berlin? pakistan appeals to the international community for help as the country battles, devastating floods. relentless monsoon rains have killed nearly a 1000 people. the government is planning climate change. critics, a, it's down to poor planning and corruption and cow down to history. nasa gets ready to take its next giant leap towards putting astronauts back on them. also in the
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buddhist. they get glad by old league leaders by our munich to a one all draw in a thrilling clash goals and much more coming up in sports. ah, i'm going to crop welcome to the program. officials in pakistan say flash floods across much of the country, have killed nearly a 1000 people and displaced thousands more since mid june. weeks of unrelenting monsoon range have effected more than 30000000 people and have wrecked vital infrastructure. a national emergency is enforce like they build their homes with their own hands. now these 2 brothers occurring up what remains of it. again mother, he got a got here that are the i built his house with
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a lot of heart work at the da da da. and now it's all gone that he thought it was that as a there's foot water everywhere even that i yeah. data. and there, so job for me like to buy that i will go, i'll have to ask the government for help rebuilding the house as aladdin, though. otherwise, did i have no hope? father give mother the gun in a good any. your mother lives on our work day and night to build this home. i sacrificed my suite for it. we took out a loan that we haven't yet paid off. the government is promising financial aid, but the families forced to leave their homes. but it's a mammoth dusk. the authorities say more than 20000000 people are affected by these of what i found your money was easier than prime minister shabba show. you've inspected the damage and some of the worst affected areas. ah, it's florida. it's the flood of 2010, was one of the biggest in our history, but i feel that this flood has caused even greater havoc of ha, there is extreme devastation all around. also more than 900 people are dead radio again. the government is calling it
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a humanitarian disaster caused by climate change but open and see corruption and poor planning have made a bad situation was we spoke to agile shiraz of care international in pakistan asked him about the scale of the crisis. situation. bug son is extremely tall for like could, the provinces are extremely like no suffering from this flood situation. but notice on and sin brought into our hogshead from this m a n c. but recently lost one week . the keep the keep rawlins and some board, so fun job, especially the southern ben job cities also affected from this flood and div by the the situation is getting extreme me worse because more and more brains and flooding is coming. and it probably will still continue for another like 10 days to 2 weeks and situation. you wouldn't even get worse incoming did. now turn some other stories, making news right now. renewed russian shelling around ukraine as every shya
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nuclear power plant is raising the risk of radioactive leaks and other hazards. that's the latest assessment from ukraine's energy operator. moscow says it's ukrainian force is putting the site at risk as they try to retake the area that russia seized earlier this year. you end nuclear watched august hoping to inspect the site next week. at least 23 people were killed as rival groups exchange gunfire in the libyan capital, tripoli. tensions between 2 organizations buying for control of libya have been rising for months to be fears that they can escalate into a nation wide conflict. thousands of people gather in the northern german city of rostock to remember racist attacks that happened there. 30 years ago in 1990 to crowds cheered as far right extremists attacked a center for asylum seekers and a hostile for vietnamese workers. was one of the worst vot acts of violence in postwar germany. so francis has named 20 new cardinals most are under
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80 years old, which makes them eligible to vote for his successor. francis has now appointed nearly 2 thirds of the cardinal's young enough to choose a new pontiff. he summoned the new recruits to the vatican for a 2 day discussion about the document that serves as the vatican's constitution, which is set to start on monday. the new crop of cardinals is bringing changed to the catholic church, instead of choosing cardinals from traditional european cities like paris or torrent. but frances looked to asia and africa, including the periphery of the global church, mongolia. that's where the youngest new cardinal works. 48 year old george omar ngos congregation has less than $1500.00 members alanine, but i'm sorry, the nomination means a lot to us, especially for such a small country. it means our congregation is closely involved in choosing the next
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poetic will be caught up when we need that. francis appointed churchman, who support his reform course, such as american walter mcelroy from san diego. his committed to social justice and opposes instrumentalists and religion and politics. for example, when it comes to abortion. and so i hope to be of some assistance to the pope and collaborating with the renewal he has begun in the life of the church. and with his emphasis on senate ality and renewing the culture of the church, i mean, did the, the 16 of the new cardinals are eligible to vote for the next pope. as members of a conclave, francis is setting the course for his successor. but take what i mean, that a, for every pope appointing cardinals is one of the most powerful tools for shaping the future. okay. can i maintain cheap? this one for, during the catholic church is facing difficult challenges, including scandals and shrinking congregations. the new cardinals will be modeling its future into next week. ah,
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in the bonus league by and munich took on mention glad off looking to continue their perfect start to the season. after being drawn against a barcelona side, featuring their recently departed superstar robert loved dusky in the champions league. buyer were looking for a show of strength here. but they came up against a stubborn, glad box side, with a keeper in top form, and could only manage a one. i'll draw with robert levin dusky set to return to the alley and serena in the champions league by. and we're hoping the likes of saudi or manet, and thomas miller could send a message to that former goal machine. they dominated munching, glad by in the early stages. some dazzling footwork from kingsley command saw him go close to an opener. then by and thought they'd scored with a tap in from manet bout via are ruled that leroy sonny was off side before the finish out of no way, glad by suddenly took the lead,
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mock his to ram racing through to make it one nil. in the 43rd minutes, the frenchman holding off his compatriot dial open mechana to send the away fans whiles, going in to half time by ins, own supposes were in boisterous form. after the break bought on the pitch, the place found themselves rebuffed again and again. by glad by keep a yan zelma. first, he made a phenomenal double save from manet. then with sun a throne go, he made a stunning stop. to keep his side in front. but you can never count by an ounce at home. and with just 7 minutes remaining st. a level for the host, a perfect finish to finally beat zelma with time almost up mathias delete. i had one more rockets, but again the switch stopper was equal to it. the 11 draw sees by and drop points
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for the 1st time this season. thanks to the man of the moment zelma. and here's what the hero of the match on summer had to say about the game course. maybe be new before the game that we will have a lot of work behind with the, with the defense area of, of crosses that of, of shots renewed it. so we said ok b, b, b, we tried to be compact to try to defend every bowl. and it's, it's also normal against a team like by on them, you can't defend everything. so then you have a goalkeeper or you need to go to brands. i'm happy that i could made a good performance for us and, and i took this point labor couldn't have finally won their 1st points of the new bonus, legacies, and after beating minds away from home. a shot from ezekiel blasio saw was deflected in by mises jonathan burkhart to give leave her cousin delete 10 minutes later, mouse adobe tort through the mines defense for setting up jeremy for him and from
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pon, then secured the win rounding the keeper to make it 3 now, leave her cousin with a convincing wind to put their horror start to the season behind. and let's take a look at those buddhist league a result so far. as we saw, glad by held by onto a draw, we on berlin destroyed newly promoted chalka. 61, as labor cushions went against mines door and kept head to berlin. windlass often haim down out berg, and abbey leipzig beat post berg too. no, i've said got a penalty early on after a handball by maxine lacroix, christopher new slotted home to make it one nil and with time ticking away, if no pounced on a deflection to make it to nail slide 6 1st. when of the campaign coming after 2 draws defeat,
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the rest of the results on friday fryeburg snuck past bonham. coming up on sunday, we got cologne, take on stuttgart and bremen, battlefront for max for stop must fastest and qualifying at the belgian grand prix . but ferrari's color signs will start on pole position because of grid penalties. in spite of world champion fish dobbins, outstanding outing, the red bull driver will be relegated to 15th. after serving a penalty for an engine change. that means sens scrappy performance will see him start 1st and sundays. race ahead of says you pay practice sessions have begun in new york ahead of the last tennis grand slam of the year. and this year's us open will be a special will be the last act of serena williams, trophy laden career. she's announced her retirement after the tournament. the american has 123 grand slam singles titles, a record for the open era of tennis, and includes 6 championship winds at flushing meadows and queens last coming back
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in 2014 from tennis court to space. the united states was the 1st and fill only country to put people on the moon a half century later it wants to do so again as part of a bigger push towards deeper space exploration. lunar landing is still some years away, but next week, the u. s. space agency nasa plans to take a not so small step to get their account down has begun to launch the massive rock . it builds to take astronauts back to the moon. this museum is a shrine to us space travel. and these men are part of its history. they were among the engineers who helped to fly the 1st people to the moon. more than 50 years ago . their memories are still fresh, their pride is still palpable. great. i don't know what else you can say. i was able to participate in every launch. the moon manager made
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with the saturn 5 oil. did they agree or especially began with cause i resolved by the head of us. and so we had a problem. it was up to us, saw that now americans want to return to the moon as part of what's dubbed the art in this mission. especially designed rocket and capsule are scheduled to take off from cape canaveral on monday. it'll be an unmanned flight astronauts won't be joining until 2025 for now. they're training in houston for the historic mission, which will see the 1st woman and 1st person of color travel to the moon. oh, no matter who we put in that seat right now. some of us have launched into earth orbit, but that's it. none of us have actually lit an engine and burned away from earth beyond 400 kilometers or so. to then go to the moon, that'll be far than a human being is gone to very long time. and i don't care how,
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how many simulations you've done that moment. it's going to be a thing. a returned to the moon is only part of the u. s. ambition, together with europeans and other partners, nasa wants to build a space station that orbits the moon. the project would allow space crews to travel to the moon and back more easily. but for now, the focus is on cape canaveral and getting the orient crew capsule to the moon and back safely. better and engineers will be watching. i try pitcher what they'll be doing in a fine room. green, it's a whole new fine room, but i can think back to pilot asians and more recently in the shuttle days. and i can, i can, i had distress. i know what that's like. so i'm just thinking back what they're going through. the entire agency is feeling the pressure the artemus program is several years behind schedule and billions over budget. nasa is counting on this
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test flight to be successful. the stainton for that exciting launch a couple days. that's all for us. for now, up next we have sports life taking a look at the side that is dominated bonus league of football for the last decade. that's of course, byron munich. stay tuned for that. we'll have more few of the top of the hour and until then you've got d, w dot com and twitter and instagram at the w news for all of your latest from us. am i am glad, croft c, against it. with departure into the to day this meet flying to a foreign planet in the 16th century, it meant being a captain and setting sail to discover a route.

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