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ah ah, ah, this is dw news lie from berlin. the death toll from flooding in pakistan has surpassed 1000 people. while months of relentless monsoon rains have displaced thousands more. the government is blaming climate change, but critics say it's down to poor planning and corruption. also coming up ukraine's
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harvest is coming with no place to go. shipments of grain are being allowed out of the country, but the un warned that millions of tons are still taking up storage needed for this year's crop. pope francis arrived to lift spirits on the christian sabbath at an italian town that still repairing the damage. 13 years after devastating earthquake plus in the buddhist leader. glad bought hold. need leaders by in munich to a one all draw in a thrilling place. goals and much more coming up in sport. ah . the warm welcome to our viewers around the world. i'm michael o'con. officials in pakistan say flash floods across much of the country, have killed over a 1000 people and displaced thousands more since mid june. the newest fatalities
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are primarily being reported in the northwest and down in southern sin province. weeks of unrelenting monsoon rains have affected more than 30000000 people and have reached havoc on vital infrastructure. a national emergency is in force and the country's prime minister is appealing to other countries for help. 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. now it's all gone, but he thought it was i don't think there's foot water everywhere even that i yeah . data, and there's no job for me to buy 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 got in a good lead. 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 hadn't yet paid off the government as promising financial aid for
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the families forced to leave their homes. but at the mammoth task, the authorities say more than 30000000 people are affected. but little did i did my neighbors. the children were swept away by the floods, with all suffered great losses. the waters 3 to 6 meters, high honor prime minister shabbos sheriff, inspected the damage in some of the worst. hit 8 rails, and dropped relief packages for people. he yeah, his government as calling it the humanitarian disaster caused by climate change. but often in se corruption and poor planning have made a bad situation. worse. earlier i spoke to a deal shiraz, country director for the charity karen, a national in pakistan and asked him what kind of international help the flood
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ravaged nation needs most. so like, i mean, if you see the damages which has happened approximately 33000000 people are attracted out of that, which is a huge population. and it is in all across the country will just on and sent volunteers out hard in k b, k and southern but job is equally hit also by the by the flood. at this age, shelter is the most needed riches, temporary shelter for these people who have been affected. i dont like minister hygiene kids for women and girls that don't require clean water supplies are needed at different level food and non food items. 15 cooking boards, mosquito lives, and then sleeping bags and other essential items as part of the non food item kits are required. food, both in the shape of cooked and,
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and cooked meats are needed at the feed level. and then um, i think to be honest, it's not an emergency will, it will end with the life saving support which will to happen at the nations changed into require a lot of supported lead recovery towards the long term development plan. what i'm hearing is all the basic things one needs for basic subsistence. but what are the kinds of stories the challenges you're hearing most often from, from individual pakistanis when you speak with the people who have been affected from this flood, you ladies see that deb, that houses are damaged, they don't have a shelter. they are living under the sky and the flooding and grade sin continues to be honest like the situation is becoming worse and was every day. and the veins haven't stopped the prediction so it will rain a couple of more days and more water is coming. so let me ask you this, um,
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you know, i'm going to interrupt you by asking you this because you made it very clear for me . how critical is the situation right now? in other words, how long can you wait for help before things become even more dire? everything is required to be on us today. if you don't have to did, there will be more and more challenges will be facing incoming this to come. so international help is required from now and all the aid workers odd and the fee level responding to this m as in c, along with the gum adult arkansas. so the support is to be honest, required now. now, if he, if he had a wait for the a long time will be late for this response. so we really need to think of us today rather than tomorrow. today, rather than tomorrow, that is a bill sheranda country director for care international in pakistan. many thanks sir. thank you so much. the un says millions of tons of grain still need to be cleared from ukrainian silos to make room for the new harvest shipments
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resume through the black sea earlier this month after deal brokered by turkey lifted of 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. d w's mathias burlingame is in ki. i asked him earlier, why it's proving so difficult to get the grain out of ukraine. 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, they were like something like 5 ships per day. that's that we're leaving these 3 ports are plus they also ports are 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. and that on saturday,
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ukraine's cabinet approved new measures to make the process easier. what exactly did they decide? well, it's not exactly that they approved new measures to make the process easy, but there is the hope that the new measures they introduced will have an impact. basically they introduced new rules for men about band, from leaving the country since the beginning of the war, due to 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 business 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 apartment measure that could potentially ease,
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but it's probably not the solution to the problem that the company solution. pope francis is in the central italian town of lakila on a closely watch visit. as part of his trip, he got to look for himself at reconstruction worth following. the 2009 earthquake, which badly damaged many of the regions, buildings. the main event on the pope's itinerary with celebrating mass at a pilgrimage church. the visit to lakila comes a day after frances appointed 20 new cardinals, many of whom you may 1 day help choose his successor. he went to the naughty for more. i'm joined now here in the studio by d. w. religious affairs correspondent martin gac morton. tell us more about why pope francis is in la colette today. and what we understand might be some symbolism around his itinerary. official reason of course is pilgrimage to replace that is of importance another so so essentially go here and with the general position of the church in relation to reconstruction. and you know,
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being near those who suffered so like will suffered a massively devastating earthquake in 2009. and the pope is know they're in part to mid victims, etc. who are like really so. so the place where one of the only folks that ever resign the policy actually lays. and there's been a flurry of speculation that this an attempt to actually signal if possible resignation from this pope to the policy. this is, however, so far, only rumors is important to to underscore. no proof to that. yesterday pope frances, a name 20 new cardinals. what does their appointment signal, perhaps about the future of the direction of the church? it is quite a remarkable thing. the concert story that took place yesterday. there are 2 meetings expected for the next 2 days in which cardinals among them, new cardinals will be meeting each other. some of them, for the very 1st time, de appointment really brings in people from very,
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very unusual places. so for instance, my now's in brazil will get its 1st cardinal at gore. that has been in the church for about 450 years is about to get its 1st cardinal. and interestingly, in india, which has almost an overwhelming majority of catholics who belong to the dallas, to dallas, a population have very, very few dallas in positions of power, in fact, no dilute has been made, guardian cardinal. paula. and it is understood that this people will play a pretty significant role in the next conclave, among our things. because the old timers inside the cardinal school are coming to age i over 80, and they will no longer be illegible to choose an exposure. so there is really a shift in the configuration of the group that will choose the next pope. it is not really to be supposed that that will happen before. all of the pieces are in place
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. i mean, i think that this is something that it's really quite important to understand about this article. an inclusive church that is our norton gack many, many thanks. mind you're welcome. ah. in the buddhist lee, good by munich, took on merchant law bach, looking to continue their perfect start to the season. after being drawn in the champions league against the barcelona side, featuring their recently departed superstar robin levin dusky buyer and were looking for a real show of strength. but they came up against a stubborn glove box side, with a keeper in top form, and could only manage a one all draw. ah, with robert levin, dusky set to return to the alley, 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, mentioned glad back in the early stages. some dazzling footwork from kingsley
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command saw him go close to an opener, then bye, and thought they'd scored with a tap in from manet bout via our rule that leroy sonny was off side before the finish. out of nowhere, glad passed, suddenly took the lead. marcus 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 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 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 sunny levelled for the
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house. a perfect finish to finally beat zelma. with time almost up mathias, the least. i had one more rockets, but again, the swiss stopper was equal to it. the 11 draw seized by and drop points for the 1st time this season. thanks to the man of the moment, zelma. labor goes in, have finally won their 1st points of the new bonus laker season after beating minds away from home. a shot from exec yet palazzios was deflected in by mines. is yona ton. burke ought to give labor crews in the lead. 10 minutes later mussa the abbe tore through the minds defense before setting up jeremy from palm. and from pon, then secured the wind rounding the keeper to make it 3 nil liver. cuz in with a convincing, when to put their horror start to the season behind. finally, india has carried out. it's
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a largest ever demolition project. to 100 meter high apartment towers on the outskirts of the capital delhi were brought down in a matter of seconds. india's supreme court ordered the demolition after was discovered the high rise is violated. numerous safety regulations, thousands of nearby residents were evacuated as the as a precaution ahead of the explosion. that's all from us for now. up next reporter explores mozambique, thriving ruby industry and asked, is it a blessing or a curse, a michael ok for me and the rest of the team. thanks for watching t w. a vibrant habitat ended.

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