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but critics say it's down to poor planning. and corruption also coming up ukraine's harvest is coming with no place to go. shipments of grain are being allowed out of the country, but the un warns if millions of tons are still taking up storage needed for this year's crop. and in the boonies, we good law hold league leaders by in unit 2, a one all draw in a thrilling class goals and much more coming up in school. ah, a michael ok, thanks for joining us. officials in pakistan say flash floods across much of the country, have killed over a 1000 people and displaced thousands more since mid june. weeks of unrelenting monsoon rains have affected more than 30000000 people and have wrecked vidal,
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in infrastructure. and national emergency is in force. they built a home with their own hands. now these 2 brothers are clearing up what remains of it again, mother, he got a good either the i built his house with a lot of heart work at the da da da. and there was all gone that he thought it was, i don't think there's foot water everywhere even that i yeah, i don't and there, so job for me. all that about that i will go, i'll have to ask the government for help rebuilding the house as aladdin though. otherwise, i have no hope of google mother the gut in a good a need. a lot of the development i 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 for the families forced to leave their homes. but it's a man to task. the authorities play more than 30000000 people are affected by with my neighbors, the children were swept away by the floods,
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with all suffered great losses. the waters 3 to 6 meters high honor bremond is the shabbos sheriff, inspected the damage in some of the worst. hit adriana and dropped relief packages for people. yeah, his government is calling it the humanitarian disaster caused by climate change. but open and say corruption and poor planning have made a bad situation worse. the un says millions of tons of grains still need to be cleared from ukrainian silos to make room for the new harvest shipments resumed through the black sea. earlier this month after deal brokered by turkey lifted a russian blockade. the flow of grain has helped ease food prices, but exports so far are down by half compared to the same period. last year
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the debris correspondent mathias bellinger is in keith mathias. why is it proving so difficult to get the grain out of ukraine despite the deal broken by turkey? look, the deal for sees that ships that will say will sail into the ukrainian ports, get loaded, and then leave the ports again and just before the war. there were like something like 5 ships per day. that's that we're leaving these 3 ports are plus they also ports they're not operating right now. like the port of mc alive until now. this number, which is the target has not been reached because there were not enough ships ready to salen, not enough ships at we understand that turn dead on saturday, ukraine's cabinet approved new measures to make the process easier. what exactly did they decide? well, it's not exactly that they approve new measures to make the process easy, but there's the hope that the new measures they introduced will have an impact. basically they introduced new rules for men about band,
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from leaving the country since the beginning of the war, due to a potential attribute, mood mobilization. so men between 18 and 60 cannot leave ukraine, and the government has approved new rules for her men who need to travel on visit for business purposes. and these include sailors. so the hope is that if ships have difficulty finding a crew to sailing, that ukrainian sailors would be more ready to sail in. but the problem is we also need the ships. and there's also the problem of insurance, which is of course, very costly because they're sailing into a war zone. now, despite all the guarantees, so it's a put met measure that could potentially ease, but it's probably not the solution to the problem that the company solution i suppose, not surprisingly, the war is expected to take its toll on ukraine's green harvest this year. how serious is the impact likely to be wow, look,
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there's about russia is occupying now something like 20 percent of ukraine surface . so this is already territory that will not, ah road that might be hollis, and that might be taken by russia, which is a problem in itself. but this will not be great. this graham will not be in the ukrainian stocks. there is our battles. there are fields burning, now, green accusations that russia was setting these fields on fire or purposely. now this is also not proven but of course and their minds. so there, there are many fields where this year there won't be any harvest, w son, mathias, berlin, go in. keep many thanks to yes. let's take a look at some the other stories making headlines at this hour. at least 23 people were killed as rival groups exchange gunfire. in the libyan capital, tripoli. tensions between 2 organizations vying from control of libya had been
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rising for months. there are fears that they could escalate into an all out nation wide conflict. thousands of people gathered in the northern german city of rostock to remember racist attacks that happened there. 30 years ago. in 1990 to crowds cheered as for right extremis attacked as center for asylum seekers and a hostile for vietnamese workers. it was the worst violence of its kind in postwar, germany, pope francis, his name 20 new cardinals. at the st. peter's basilica in rome, most are under 80, making 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. temperatures in europe's highest mountains have risen for nearly 2 degrees celsius. in the past, a 120 years, almost double the global average that's led to rapidly receding glaciers in the
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alps. one of the stark as reminders of climate change, glaciers or a major source of fresh water and help keep whole ecosystems in balance. alpine farmer earns blast. nick has been on glance at him for more than 70 years. he can see and feel just how radically climate change is affecting the austrian alps. assignment that the glaciers have shrunk drastically, particularly on the surface. there are very deep crevices everywhere in the ice and hardly any snow. any one visiting austria's most famous glacier this year will be shocked. there are few places that show just how dramatically the glaciers are currently melting, like the pest outside glacier. beneath austria's highest mountain, the gross clock no. i, no heat sevilla, lucy and out with one heat wave after another. the rest of the snowfield on the
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upper pester is melting away. and that interrupts the supply of the glacier system . see, it's tammy thought up all this year there was little fresh snow and sand blown here from the sahara in the spring created brown spots further speeding up the melting these have a not all is me. it's now impossible to stop the change that's happening here. glaciers had been coming and going over the millennia with ice ages and warmer phases. but this is different. now, there is enormously accelerated warming triggered by climate change. the rising temperatures are not just destroying the glaciers, like the slot and clays, glacier. they're also dangerous for some animals still extended, sneed hans, and placed the entire alpine fauna. now the rock tar megan, for example, will have to shift to higher ground this. at some point, all these diverse species will be up against the wall at the want of on. when the ice melts,
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the risk of falling rocks and mud slips will increase. at zone blick observatory, they measure climate change. here what countries are trying to stop globally is already reality. on average, it's almost 2 degrees warmer fletcher. the glaciers will disappear from the alpine region. here in austria, we have to say dear children, if you have the chance, please go and see the glaciers. now. if you wait too long, they'll be gone. the alps are changing dramatically in the summer, the mountains are brown and less hospitable for both animals and people. well, the united states was the 1st and still only country to put people on the moon a half century later. it wants to do it again. on monday, the u. s. face agency, nasa plans to launch the massive rocket built to take astronauts back there. it's a risky endeavor in this 1st test, flight will be carried out without a crew. the goal is to send astronauts to live on the moon in preparation to one
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day send humans to march. well, here we are. we're going back to the moon, but we're going to live and learn and develop new technologies because we're eventually going to mars. in that expiration, we're going to learn new things and develop new thanks. that is gone to him. just as it's been under our space program, our lives here on earth ah, in the buddhist lee, good bye in munich, took on which and glad back looking to continue their perfect start to the season. after being drawn in the champions league against a barcelona side, featuring their recently departed superstar rabbit levin dorski byron were looking for show of strength there. but they came up against his stubborn glove box side with a keeper in top form, and could only manage a one all draw. take a look. ah, with robert levin, dusky set to return to the alley,
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an serena in the champions league by. and we're hoping the likes of saudi or manet, and thomas miller could send a message to their former goal machine. they dominated munching, glad back 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 mock as to ram racing through to make it one nil. in the 43rd minutes, the frenchman holding off his compatriot dialed open mechana to send the away fans wild going in to half time. by ins, own supposes were in boisterous form after the break. but on the pitch, the place found themselves rebuffed again and again, by glad by keep a yan zelma. first, he made
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a phenomenal double say from manet. then with sun a thrown 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 sun i levelled for the house a perfect finish to finally beat zelma with time almost up mathias delete. i had one more rockets, but again the swish stopper was equal to it. the 11 draw sees by and drop points for the 1st time this season. thanks to the man of the moment, zelma. and here's what the here of the match. yonge yama 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 cross as that of of shots renewed it. so we said ok b, b, b, we tried to be compact to try to defend every ball. and it's, it's also normal against a team like by and that i'm, you can't defend everything. so then you have
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a goalkeeper or you need to go to grant. i'm happy that i could made a good performance for, for us, and i'm and i, we took this point live accusing have finally won their 1st points of the new bonus will your season after beating mines away from home, a shot from execute yell palazzios was reflected in by mines is jonathan burke, heart to give liverpool in the lead. 10 minutes later mussa d abbe tore through the mind's defense before setting up jeremy from pon and from pon. then secured the wind rounding the keeper to make it 3 nil. leave a cushion with a convincing when to put their horace store to the season behind. max were stop in was fast hitching qualifying at the belgian grand prix. but ferrari's carlo signs will start on pole because of grid penalties. in spite of world champion for stop ins, outstanding outing,
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the red bull driver will be relegated to 15th, after serving a penalty for an engine change. that means scientists scrappy performance will see him start 1st in sunday's race ahead of sergio parrots. that's all from us for now. up next reporter explores mozambique to thriving ruby industry and ass. is it a blessing or a curse? stay tuned for that. and don't forget, you can always stay up to date on our website. that's d, w dot com. and of course, you can follow out updates on social media platforms from instagram to youtube. our handle, he is at d. w. a michael oak, and thanks for watching and stay with
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