tv DW News Deutsche Welle August 28, 2022 11:00pm-11:15pm CEST
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3 years that would change the world forever. but jillions journey around the world. start september 7th on d w. ah ah. this is dw news live from berlin, pakistan's government calls and devastating flooding. a climate catastrophe. relentless monsoon range kill more than a 1000 people. critic, save, poor planning and corruption are also to blame and in the buddhist league,
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back and forth, slug fest with frankfort eventually coming out on top in brain goals galore in sports later. ah, next by sir. welcome to the program. pakistan's government is calling devastating flooding that has killed more than a 1000 people, a climate catastrophe. the climate minister has told d w that weeks of relentless rain amount to a perfect storm. the latest floods are hitting areas in the north, west, further south baluchistan. and since provinces are taking the brunt of the extreme, whether the flooding has knocked out transport and communications links and a state of emergency is in force with millions left homeless. the prime minister is appealing to the world for help. it's hard for people in southern pakistan,
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not to feel that all is lost. vast moving currents have swallowed up their homes and swept away their belongings. sakina dod is in disbelief as she and her family wade through waste deep water. rather than what i of every labored and built a house by investing money. now look at it. we are poor. how will my husband build another house with no job? there's not enough money to feed the children. we are hungry. the model. okay. i didn't have my down, the destruction is all around 300000 homes. last farmland destroyed, roadways rendered impassable the future for millions here uncertain, amada, basel, or big. another storm is coming on. the water will flow into the industry. i. we're scared of the river by we don't know when the name bank when will break. yeah, got
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a a because what analysis on the government has declared an emergency prime minister shabazz sharif, joined flight crews, delivering relief supplies. soldiers help local authorities pluck people from the floods. well, aid workers handout tense and other essentials, but help isn't reaching everybody quickly enough. some of the displace field abandoned by the government, and wonder how they will stay safe in the coming weeks. monsoon season is not yet over and more rained and flooding is expected. authorities say by the time rains were seed, a quarter of pakistan could be under water pakistan's climate change minister sherry roman has just returned from the worst affected areas. she gave us his 1st hand account of the devastation. well, as you can see, the, the images are heartbreaking. it's not the sad part is it that it is not stopping.
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the rain is relentless. the water is coming down in buckets from a month to the sky and we have now in our it's week in the south of the country where it is beginning. many districts are beginning to look like they're part of the ocean. are a helicopter sorties are not finding dry land to drop, you know, rations essential services. people on the roof and on bits of high ground. we've had to deploy the navy for the 1st time to operate in in the bucket. because much of it looks resembles a small ocean. so yes, it's quite devastating. it is a climate catastrophe. i'm very clear. because the whole of this year we have seen one after another cascade of one after another events, extreme weather event and a guest dime good. after season and that started live to the in early
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march, late february, when we went straight from winter to spring, pakistan became one of the hardest places on the planted. 53 degrees in the south. and that in its triggered agreed de la public strength. it triggered the thought as a whole season, a quarter 5, which we had to back in areas that we already have little cover. so it's been a very stressful time. and then of course, this unrelenting that was pakistan's climate change minister sherry remind let's take a look now at some of the other stories making news around the world. india has carried out its largest ever demolition project. to 100 meter towers on the outskirts of the capital delhi were brought down in
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a matter of seconds. india supreme court ordered the demolition after it was discovered that the high rises violated numerous safety regulations. the u. s. navy says 2 of its worships have sailed through the taiwan strait. it's the 1st such transit since china staged unprecedented military drills around the island. taiwan lives under constant threat of invasion by china, which claims it as its own territory. germany is filling its gas stocks more quickly than expected, despite russian supply cuts. the government says it's on target to fill 85 percent of gas storage capacity by early next month with current levels at 82 percent. berlin plans to stop using russian gas entirely by next year. foreign ministers in brussels are expected to make it more difficult for russian citizens to travel to the european union. they are set to suspend a 2007 agreement giving preferential treatment to visa applications from russians.
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the measure falls short of the total travel band. some member states have demanded . poland and the czech republic have already stopped issuing these as to russians and others may follow. i asked, he w, corresponded bert figured in brussels. how this will make travelling for russians more difficult? yes, it's very, more costly and also the be more complicated to, to lock an application in the shannon countries instead of 35 years russians would have to pay 80 years. they would have to wait 3 weeks for the process to be finalized and alter the embassies could ask for more documents, and also for proof that the tourists can maintain themselves than they are in shannon. and that is difficult because they don't have access to international credit card systems anymore and or to international bank accounts. so there will be a lot of administration administrative burden added through the process. and all of
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that is designed to cut back the entries from russians into the shannon zone. so far since russia began its war on ukraine half a year ago. we have won 1000000 entries by russian passport holders registered in the you. most of them through finland, latvia and estonia, the 3 countries that have land borders with russia. because as you know, russians cannot fly into the you anymore. so they try to, to take the land crossings. and these entries are not visas actually, because the people can enter in twice or thrice or many times with the 90 day shang, and visa and the problem is to cut this bag. many countries have already started to slow down the process. for example, in germany, only 110th of the regular amount of visas has been issued in the 1st half of 2022. and just briefly, if you don't mind, could this eventually mean
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a complete ban on russians coming to europe? not yet. there is no, no trevor been other kinds of reasons will be issued. for example, for russians who want to settle to study here or to visit family. this is possible, but it will of the tourist visas, ruby severely cut back. many countries have announced that now, but for russians, there's also a way to circumvent that to turkey. for example, allows visa free travel to it's territory. so if you want to percussion on the sea, you can still do that as a russian. ok, d w is bert higert, reporting for us from brussels. thanks so much. ah, newly promoted breyman and europa league winners. frankfort rounded off the weekend bonus league action, and it was a case of saving the best for last. the 2 sides duked it out in a thrilling encounter that saw the gall nets balls over and over again with frankfort eventually coming out on top. frank,
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that were all smiles after their 1st ever champions league draw this week. but without a win yet, this season and with key play, a date g camera room to be leaving the club. there was cause for concern not so at breyman, who were in fine spirits after beating dorm and last weekend. thanks to new signing oliver burke. but it was visitors, frank, that who started on fire mario gut. so with the opener, the midfield, a scoring his 1st goal since arriving at the club in just a 2nd minute. bremond struck back though, antony young hammond in the equalizer in the 14th minutes. and there was plenty more action to come before half time. first, breyman took the lead through leonardo bitten courts header, the frank that defense nowhere to be found, leaving keeper, kevin trap stranded then it was frankfurt, turned to school again. randal, colo, milani's. fancy footwork, making it to,
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to with just over half an hour on the clock. but that wasn't all. yes, belinda, curling home to make it for to that appeared to be that until breyman, we're awarded a penalty. in stoppage time, nicholas full crew converted and raymond needed just one more gulf or a draw. but frankfort, just about held on for a for 3, when their 1st league victory of the new campaign. and in the early game cologne and stood guard, played out in a nil nil draw. in part thanks to the heroics of stood guard goalkeeper florine meter with almost the last touch of the game. lunar, made a stunning save to the disbelief of cologne fans. there it is. yan tillman's vicious volley looked destined to break the deadlock just before the final whistle that miller made himself the hero for stuttgart to give him the 3rd.
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a trough from 4 games. just take a look now and all the bonus. the results from match day for there is braylan's laws to frankfurt and cologne's draw was stuttgart glad back held buyer to draw union berlin destroyed chalka liver, susan's beat month's doors, and kept her to berlin, windless, often home down out berg, leipzig, we wolf spurred and fryeburg snuck past bo, sorta thought the. pardon me, all that mean for the moon is like a standings buyer and stay on top, but only on goal difference ahead of surprise package when young. glad back dropped to 6th in the bottom. half labor choosing jump out of the river relegation zone, which is now made up of chalka her to end bo moving on to formula one max for staff and has one the belgian grand prix grid penalties incurred in
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qualifying for the champion to start the race. and 14th place, but that didn't stop the red bull driver who took full advantage of his opportunities and crossed the line. first. ferrari driver, carlo side started in pole position instead of the penalized max for stopping. but by lapse 6 red bull, a spray stoppin past, sebastian federal to move into 5th. one lap later he overtook fernando alonzo to take for its place. and then he grabbed 3rd away from george wrestle. on lap 12, the 24 year old champion snatched the lead from teammate sat co, pettis for staff and made his 1st pit stop by lap 16 and then to lapse. later he passed sides to retake the lead. for a good the world champion crossed the finish line, 17.8 seconds ahead of perez, with science a distant 3rd. this was for chopin's 9th,
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when out of 14 races so far this season. quite a hectic for us. laugh to try and stay out of trouble. so many things happening in front of me at once. we settled enough for the safety. god yeah, the car was really on rails. i think the right places to the bus people and we could look after our tires and that's how we made our way forward. and then after that, once we're into the, it was all about managing everything that they had this whole week. and it's been incredible. the wind puts fresh up in $93.00 points, clear of pettis and is another big step towards a 2nd straight formula. one title, it is the biggest street party in europe. and now the notting hill carnival is making is post pandemic. come back. ah, 1000000 people are taking part in london's annual celebration of caribbean culture
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featuring music parades, dancing, and food. the 3 day carnival has been a favorite on the calendar since 1958, but it had to be held on line during locked it with. and that is all the news for now. and nick spicer, thanks for watching these places in europe or smashing the wreckers step into a bold adventure. it's the treasure map for modern globetrotters. discover some of you ropes, record breaking sites.
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