tv DW News Deutsche Welle August 29, 2022 3:00am-3:16am CEST
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ah ah ah, this is debbie news life from berlin, pakistan braces for fresh downpours as it contains with devastating flooding. over 30000000 people are affected by the climate disaster. the government is appealing to the international community for assistance. also closing the door and rushing tourists. you foreign ministers are gearing up to debate new sanctions against moscow, including an e u wide visa band. and the bonus league back and forth slug fest with frankfort eventually coming out on top and bremen goals galore and much more americans.
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ah, i'm going bluecross. welcome to the program. pakistan's climate minister has told d w that much of her country looks like a small ocean. over 1000 people had been killed by weeks of devastating floods. and an estimate of 3000 homes have been destroyed. the latest floods are hitting areas in the north western part of the country for their south lewiston. and sid provinces are taking the brunt of the extreme, whether the flooding is knocked out, transport communications, and a state of emergency is in effect now with millions left homeless. the prime minister is appealing to the world for help. it's hard for people in southern pakistan 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
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family wade through waste deep water. their mother died 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 distraction is all around 300000 homes. last farmland, destroyed, roadways rendered impassable the future from millions here uncertain amada, balls, all big. another storm is coming on. the water will flow into the, in this we're scared of the river. by we don't know when the embankment will break . yeah, got a, a week which was unused on the government has declared an emergency. prime minister,
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shabazz sharif, joined flight crews, delivering relief supplies. soldiers help local authorities pluck people from the floods. while aid workers handout tents 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 underwater, packers of climate change. minister sherry raman has just returned from the worst affected regions and she gave us a 1st hand account of the devastation. well, as you can see, the image is a heartbreaking, it's not the sad part is it that it is not stopping. the rain is relentless. the
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water is coming down in buckets from a month to the sky and we have now in our it's leak in the south of the country where it is beginning, many districts are beginning to look like they're part of the ocean. our 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. and very clear, because the whole of this year we have seen one after another cascade of one after another event, extreme weather event and a guest time that good after season. and that started lead to the in early march, late february,
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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 of science, 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 pakistan's climate change minutes to show room and they're speaking to us earlier. now, despite its major military efforts, russia's territorial gains and eastern ukraine have been limited. denovia, corresponding on philip schultz traveled to a frontline region where he met ukrainians, trying to get on with their lives, despite the dangers they regularly face. now for safety reasons, we are withholding the exact location of this report. we are on the road in eastern
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ukraine. 20 kilometers from the front line in the last small town before the combat zone, signs of war, all around. at the local supermarket, soldiers do their weekly grocery shopping before heading back to the trenches. the situation is tense. in recent days, the russians have stepped up their attacks in this semi abandoned frontline town deanna and alina one to serve the best cappuccino east of give to buy. sometimes we hear the missiles flying over us and we hear them exploding it scary. it sounds always so terrifying, but we try to get on with our work on a man that are with at 1st, they're small conflict zone. cafe was an insider tip. now, soldiers often queue up outside for half an hour of peace and a slice of homemade cake with when we get a break from the fighting,
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we come straight here, full coffee. local deanna is proud that they haven't closed their cafe for a single day since the war started. only once, have they been forced to take evasive action when russian strikes came really close and people ran for shelter? political it, when we heard the shelling, we went to hide in the safe days and after a few minutes we went back to work with the women have set up their own small emergency aids center directly above the cafe. here they collect food medicine and hygiene products. for families fleeing the surrounding villages, some of it has donated some they buy with their own my the bomb. hi, melissa lushly tried to help the smaller children who arrive here from the occupied territories. we have everything, diapers, loaves, toys, all the things they need to feel better today. but he has had edge of touch up. what you all are said the dover, diana and alina have got used to working in a cafe on the front line. still,
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they help one day to use the emergency room again for its original purpose, having a good time train out of some other stories making news right now. india is carried out his largest ever demolition projects 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 that the high rise is violated. numerous safety regulations. the u. s. navy says 2 of its worships have sailed through the taiwan strait is the 1st such show of force since a recent escalation of tension between china and us back taiwan. the self ruled island is under constant threat from mainland china, which says it could use military force to bring taiwan under its control. germany is filling its gas supplies 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. current levels and 82 percent berlin
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hopes to stop using russian gas next year. e foreign ministers meeting in progress week are expected to make it more difficult for russian citizens to travel to the european union. it may suspend a 2007 agreement giving preferential treatment to visa applications from russia. the met the measure, fall short of the total travel band, some member states demanded. poland check republic have already stopped issuing visas to russians and others may follow. i asked you have you corresponded ben? oh, he got in brussels. what this measure will me for russians who want to travel to the there's no travel 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 as the tourist visa will be severely cut back, many countries have announced that now. but for russians, there's also a way to circumvent the turkey, for example,
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allows visa free travel to it's territory. so if you want to vacation on the sea, you can still do that as a russian span. he got their reporting for brussels flights, have resumed, and shops have re open in tripoli, following gun battles at left dozens, dead. after months of relative calm residents of the libyan capital, fear the fighting between 2 rival militias loyal to different administrations, could escalate into a nation wide war lobby has been rocked by civil war and political upheaval. since dictator mark gadhafi was topple in 2011 residents of libya as capital tripoli. dealing with the latest full out from the countries enduring political turmoil, gutted shops and burned out cause. with the result of fierce fighting between rival militias that began on friday night and lost into saturday.
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oh, that fighting began after midnight job at around 1 o'clock at night. so initially there was only light shooting, then it became heavy. lack of the people inside the houses all fell terrified. i don't any one who tried to leave their homes, could not get out there. ha, i'm the how will the up longer militia, the crashes on escalation and the power struggle between libya to governments. trip to the base government has been backed by the u. n. to bring about national elections. it's headed by up to how me to baby he the x out parliament facing the eastern city of santa has appointed arrival. prime minister, thought he basheba both claim leadership over the country to pay those out in the streets of tripoli on saturday evening to reassure supporters with we will not leave this country to these miscreants like that. this is our contract. this is tripoli, that we will defend it with dignity and pride. well,
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you thank god your site. as for those who were killed, we wish them god's mercy. you haven't. a lot of a debate with malicious, have won the day, but the fighting a stamp and hopes for a peaceful outcome to the stand of between the rival governments of the years of chaos and conflict. the divided country is never far from the next fly up in violence. ah, newly promoted bremond and are openly winners. comfort rounded off the weekend bonus like action and it was a case of saving the best for last. the 2 sides duked it out in a thrilling encounter that saw a goal net bowled over and over again with frankfort eventually coming out on top. ah frank said, we're all smiles after their 1st ever champions late draw this week bout without to win yet this season and with key play a dyed
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t canada 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 visit his frankfurt 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. raymond 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, keep a kevin trap stranded then it was frank fitz, turned to school again. randal colo, milani's fancy, footwork, making it too, too, with just over half an hour on the clock. but that wasn't all. yes, but lindstrom kept an incredible 1st off with a delicate chip,
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the pendulum swinging frank, that's why again, at the end of a frantic 1st half and after the break, they picked up where they left off. g. brill so curling home to make it for to that appeared to be that until breyman were awarded a penalty. in stoppage time, nicholas full crew converted and brain and needed just one more. go for a draw, bought frankfurt just about held on for a for 3 when they're 1st league victory at the new campaign. now, over in the early game, cologne, interested guy played out a nil nil draw in parts. in part thanks to the heroics of stood guard, goalkeeper florian miller. with almost the last touch of the game, miller made a stunning safe to the disbelief of cologne facts. yon tillman's vicious volley looked destined to break the deadlock just before the final whistle. miller made
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himself a hero stuttgart to give them a 3rd draw from 4 gates. that's all for now, doc fella's up next reporter travels to the lands of the pharaoh's forest. that's egypt. stay tuned for that. we'll see you back here very soon with. ah or you can that i work at that time and in the end it's a me you, i'm not a lot of to you anymore. we will send you back. are you familiar with these lions? what's your story with. ready ready women especially victims of violence in and take part and send us.
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