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ah ah this is the w news live for a 3rd of pakistani is under water bomb soon floods the worst 30 years. the government describes situation is mind boggling and blamed climate change caused by other countries. also on the program, iraqi cleric knocked out outsider tells his followers to end their protest after
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more than 20 die in flashes in bagdad, we'll look at what spot the rest european union discuss is making it harder for russians to travel to the block eastern countries back the idea that france and germany ward a band could be counter productive in the war, and ukraine has traumatized millions of children. the w visits a summer camp trying to keep young people and their families a break on the heart. the culture. ah, i'm children welcome to the program. united nations has issued an emergency appeal for funding to help pakistan recover from devastating floods. the rains have now stopped, but they've left up more than a 3rd of the country under water affecting more than 33000000 people. on this map
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shows the vast areas hit by the flooding, stretching the entire length of the country, and many of pakistan's bread basket provinces, in the south have been submerged, raising concerns about food security, a village underwater in pakistan. sind province, one of several key agricultural regions that now resemble small oceans. many people here were poor before the floods came. now they've lost almost everything in those areas that are dry, makeshift camps, how's those displaced by the water? and farmers salvage what they can from their fields. pakistan's climate minister says the flooding is apocalyptic, and that her country is bearing the brunt of climate change caused by more develop nations. because then is less than one percent in the global emissions of by if you like
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a we hardly contribute any of the emissions to the broader emission blanket that makes. so for greenhouse gases to turn our climates into a living hill. in the northern pakistani city of la horror, the effects of the floods are being felt in soaring prices for food and other basic goods. philip cures, if prices have increased a lot because of the floods while it is thank if goods can't be transported from baluchistan, the roads are close it my, our business here is almost slow to stop bodies that are going well. people can't feed their children, can pay their rent, which okay, here can even pay electricity bill should i have the old prices of w. i back got a sec. they're supposed double mendera the floods could not have come at a worse time for pakistan, where the economy was already in crisis. now the government says it needs more than $10000000000.00 to recover from this latest climate catastrophe.
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irish java khan is from the engineer water. he joined us from one of the flooded areas of saint province and told me what he'd see. what we saw most likely would have to be here and to know whether it's a feet and people lead to the bank. and as prince ed, we saw, you know, a little bit the split of dense in way. if you read the 3 and head and going to the just some people that we will let you know everything. and now they're dependent on whatever it comes to them. so you know, people are either living either intense or plastic. you said that the humidity is like, you know, really heights has to so the person that wouldn't the declarative least temperature
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for the drinking water sources. every good day we did this, this is what when you switch these was off station and also goods of let me see what women, so what it particularly needs is with them. i don't know even now as, as the writings have stopped so, so what is next is what is needed that well, you see impact right now we need to make sure that the people who have it displaced and those lead middle dead royce, with the basic services are you know what you're saying? and has to know people who the government is doing some, some tens. but i think, you know, the, i think is a water leak water because all you would with is the water, the drinking water sources. it. but we need to disinfect, and then you also need to make sure that the sanitation needs to be honest
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with the basic line items. it says with affordable and we're talking about height. even kids, especially designed for woman's will be that is something that they have right now . and then in the immediate in lockdown with the baby lives and livelihoods because they have lost feel almost anything did not give it to them. you know, some of them, but it was out and you saw him on piece of animals are living next to human being because this is database, se, then if something happens with acting desiccant evidence also. and then in the medium and long term, helping them to delay people recovery and get into the medium to long term. it is particularly interesting because even before there's pakistan, we're suffering our economic and political crises. so and then we have vis on top. so how does a country recover when it was already doing pretty badly before this,
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this bomb dropped and that's, i think you see, and he couldn't see if this, i'd have to go anywhere in the world. this would be that is that you could put id conclude with it. so i think it is in government board and, and you see that was like, is that it is the impact of plan did changed. it was beginning of this and i started with this with this issue. i didn't know i realized you speak with on the other defendants of leverage with but you see it is income or the others to support the government and the communities ednas understood. thank you so much for joining us. so explaining about cirque failing our job by con of water.
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iraqi cleric, mac tada al sadi, has called on his followers too, and all protests in the iraqi capital. you apologized the iraqi people for the violence after fighting between rival shiite forces. a rate for a 2nd day in and around baghdad at green zone. at least 23 people have been to kill since clashes or a ruptured on monday. ah flashes in the heart of baghdad for a 2nd day. supporters of influential shiite cleric and politician, mac tulsa, dia attacked the green zone again, exchanging firewood security forces. one day after he declared he was quitting politics. they're heavily armed and frustrated with the political deadlock. it says that they have cotton wool in there is danny, we are the reforms. we asked them to pack down what they didn't know what kind of
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bond they did, nothing with on them of that cold. and now we don't use the chat. maley dish should have so i know that we are only here to ask for a good life to ask for schools for our children, access to health care. we won't dignity local jo dot good are what on monday crowd stormed a government palace in the green zone, home to diplomatic buildings, leaving dozens of the day supporters dead. the clashes were just the latest escalation political crisis. that's left iraq without any government since elections last october. nothing but on tuesday afternoon, sandra used a televised speech to order his supporters to return home and apologized to the iraqi people for the bloodshed and on the market. they got many onset his coal immediately and began leaving the green zone as instructed. let's get more
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almost from journalist and middle aged expert. i'm im sorry, what welcome to day w. let's. let's start with those calls for his support to said to leave. and we saw there are some leaving have things that calm down in baghdad. i think in the last to hours and days that have been a lot of initiative, many politicians inside iraq and also iraq from united nation. and also from united states where the embassy, the crisis has been happen close to the embassy in the greens on, in the central of iraq. and i think most of us other understood that he cannot go forward with his protest and also the, the level of the violence has been surprised him by surprise. also other iraqis and i think in the bag office and in the background has been
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a lot of pressure over him to withdraw supports us from the streets. right. so you see this very much as a miscalculation rather than a demonstration of his power. it is indeed because it is miscalculate not at this time and also for 3 years or 2 months before when he asked for support or was it from them and turning about 73 members of parliament with a draw from iraqi parliament from his book. and he, he counted this in a bad way and he tried to bring them again or to solve the iraqi parliament in a legal way he felt. and this, and this is the 2nd miscalculating from florida, would, would,
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without any or a, not a lot of titian experience. that's why it's make him a week in front of his other parties. so it's, it's hard to see van where this leaves the country because he tried to call his m p . 's, aren't he, we, we now have this, this political, a violence which has been cold off, but the country still doesn't have a government. so was the next step from here and who takes it exactly. the next step should be that the parliament should gather again to elect a new president. and they're like in yoman prime minister. and then i got a new government. but this is a question of just procedures, but the question is, is the problem of you many iraqis 1000000 of iraq is, will solve or will this step?
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i think no, because iraq and there is no, no equal or equal income of the people. i think the problem of iraqis is most more than government. right. more than electing prime minister. ok, thank you for joining us, a journalist and middle east expert america. so take a look at some other stores making headlines. now. we'll start in still anchor where police have used a water cannon and tear gas to disperse protesters and we happen colombo rods, which amount of the release of demonstrators we've been detained, and the new government country has seen months and protests. esther lincoln's grip grapple with a severe financial crisis in shortages of basic foods. kenny's supreme court has begun to hear a challenge to this month's presidential election. and the court says it's
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identified 9 points of contention, and the case are brought by the opposition, which candidate ran out of danger. narrowly lost to deputy president william router . mister jenkins team is alleging irregularities, and the vote counting process. police in madagascar say their offices killed 19 people to say, tried to quell an angry mob. i opened fire and a crowd protesting the kidnapping of an albino child. officials in the town of congo say armed protest, a storm, the local police station, many people living with albinism face violence in the region because of myths surrounding the condition for ship carrying grain for watering ukraine as that reached to africa, the brave commander dr. joo booty on the horn of africa are loaded with $23000.00 metric tons of grain destined for ethiopia. the shipment is part of an agreement between agreed by keith and moscow. are you crazy? says its troops are engaged in intense fighting across the southern ukrainian house
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on region a day after saying it had broken through enemy lines at several points. chiefs tried to retake territory occupied by russia. the push follows weeks of preparation with ukraine attacking russia. supply routes in an attempt to isolate troops in the area. russia captured her son early on in the will. will dw correspondent young philip shots in the ukraine, a capital key out. welcome john philip. what are you hearing about this a counter offensive in the south? there are ongoing heavy battles throughout the region of harrison and ukraine. claims that it has been able to break through several defense lines. and the ukranian official also added that troops have been able to hit some of the remaining bridges that moscow needs for important supply. lions. there have been
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reports about one going fighting in the town of nobody got off got as well. this is a town about 30 kilometers east of the city of harrison. these reports cannot be verified at the moment, but what we can say for sure is that ukrainian troops are still very far away from the city of harrison itself. and a senior official asked ukrainians to be patient with the offensive. he said that it's well plans, but it will be slow. and how are the russians responding? o moscow says that they offensive has already failed. and that ukraine has lost hundreds of soldiers and the battles are ready. or moscow has tried to increase its attacks on other areas in the east and the south east of the country in recent days. for example, in several districts, in the ne pro,
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a region there have been rocket attacks. this is obviously an attempt to keep ukrainian troops in these regions and prevent them from being deployed or to support the counter offensive in the harrison region. thank you for that. a young fellow and shoves and keith a. e foreign ministers, a meeting in prague to discuss a ban on the taurus phases for russians. eastern countries back the idea, but germany and france regarded as counterproductive. instead, germany foreign minister pamela bab walkers proposed spending and a european visa agreement with moscow, which makes it easier for russians to enter the block. several even states have already implemented limitations or bounds on russia, taurus, d, w. 's alexandra phenomena is in prague and disgust the visa issue where the check foreign minister visa restrictions are looming large over a meeting,
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a foreign minister is here in prague with some members states pushing for a complete ban on tourist visas for russians. and we can now speak about that with check foreign minister yardly path. thank you for being with us. thank you very much. so minister, you country is in favor of a complete ban. why are we propose that as a, as a policy solution for meeting he and discussing it here at the gimmick me, thinker in prague and to you know, the situation is quite clear that there is no way how we can accept that as a war in ukraine. and at the accept classical tourists from, from russia, and that we would hope be hosting them. of course, this measure is not intended to stop all possible trouble between the e. u and rush. of course, there's a many good reasons for travel, such as humanitarian reasons or family members, or for example,
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cargo drivers at the sarah. but on the other side, we have to accept that the russian elite, which is, are traveling to europe and has no real connection to the war in ukraine would, would be, affect it. so i think it's up to us to now decide how to approach it. and i hope that there will be a did, we will agree on a political solution and that it will be later implemented by but is it not important to respect the power? also, people to people context and to fight for the minds and hearts of the russian people as france and germany who both oppose as such a ban are arguing ah, those who travel to europe from russia, those are not typical russian citizens, it is a l. e from moscow and from some pictures, will we have to understand that and her to travel to the you, it's not a right. and it's a, it's a possibility which can be or not going to be fulfilled. and to of you have to understand the war in you cried. it's
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a really dramatic situation. look what russia has done in wichita. look what they have done to multiple look how they are trying to blackmail the situation ins approach and out playing with the nuclear power plant. this is something which cannot be ignored and we need to be looking for ways how to show the russian regime that they are behaving in an act on acceptable way. foreign ministers are expected to reach a deal a political deal in principle to slow it visa processes without completely banning than altogether. oh, how significant significant would that be? that's a major step. it's a significant step and i would, i would welcome that aunt and her for me, it would be a good solution. we have to understand that there is a visa facilitation agreement, or which are a, has a certain, a political agreement in it. this has been broken out, we have not, we don't have a good relationship with russia. so this is the facilitation agreement is no longer valid in its essence. so we should revise that, but itself, it is, wouldn't have
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a influence on, ah, giving on giving us to russian through it. it was just change the price like all of this visa. but then we are also moving in debate for the reason for which our, this is, i would be, would be issued. and so we have some, some common away. how could we agreed, but that something of which will, which will be clear after the after the debate a such. so this is something i don't want to predict before the, before the meeting itself did always alexander fall, norman, speaking with a cheque, foreign minister, young, patsy. no german chancellor, olaf shalt says his country is well prepared to tackle a possible energy shortage. he was speaking at the start of a 2 day government retreat outside burn, then discussions there will focus on the impacts. russia's invasion, few crate has had all energy supply in europe. as fears grow about rising energy prices. this winter term cabinets, discussing a new release package,
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aimed at mitigating the toll of high energy bills on uses and companies. chancellor sholtes struck a positive note and fears about the country's ability to cope with possible energy supply shortages. busy this and have the, as you know, we started preparing very early for the possibility that there could be problems with energy supplies. as early as december of last year was i asked the economy minister and my economic advisor in the chancellor each year. what happens if you got supplies from russia, for example, suddenly stopped by view and because we started so early, we were able to make the necessary decision very quickly so that we can get through this winter the other next week to well into adopting this winter chronicle. stigma chancellor left shelves now the was forced to millions of ukrainians from their homes. many are children who have lost everything. group of volunteers in the south of set up a summer camp for them of course is supposed to be a place of fun and safety but as the w mathias bullying reports,
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the horror of the war is never far away. i yogic is 11 years old to day. it's a birthday like no other defeat. which i, i wish you have happiness and a peaceful sky above your head. i wish you that everything will be fine and that you can go home soon. this is a summer camp for kids and families. we've lost their home refugees from embattled occupied areas, yadda and his mother fled her son, which is occupied by the russians. that was to see a new issue. the russians were standing were with tanks, bankruptcy, and next to the tanks where people unable to live. and then they took people away. my just was unable to live his code word for bucket. just a few weeks, many of these kids have some and most people in the lifetime yard, it's dad is
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a soldier in the ukranian army. his mother decided to flee when the russians started looking for the families of ukrainian soldiers. but yet you referrals i looked through the blinds. i was scared, but the neighbor saved me. they told the soldiers that it was the house of a single mother with 2 kids. and the soldiers looked, they saw children's clothes drawing in the yard and didn't enter here. when they begin these lay slowly, though my dear, the organiser is alexi olenick. everybody cause him uncle yoshi. so he wanted to create a space of solace if only temporary with the war is always close. he remembers the 7 year old girl named marcia, whilst him to bring her friend. the camp was full, so he told her the friend could come 2 weeks later. cedar street you must have and one day she was sitting there in the hammock crying. lou,
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yep. with i approached her and asked her to blush, what's wrong and thought? and she said, to show what that was quick when you said my friend, whom he didn't take on. i said, yes, i remember she's coming in 2 weeks for these new and she said, well knows, and she's not coming any more yet has amused for you have children. i understand if not my fault then, but she would still be alive. oh well i did give too many half stories like this, but uncle yoshi and the other volunteers try as much as they can to distract everybody with outdoor activities. it's the birthday boy's turn to climb the rock solid yard. it makes it to the toss it while you download. bravo. what's gonna be
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a good? i'm done with that victory. at least for to day. when so much in his life remains uncertain. oh, joy of the la yesterday i was on a boat. we were rowing around an island. you know what i forgot about the war i forgot about it all will says the woo law. and then night time comes and of course there's a cam file just like some a break. except that this is not just a break from school, but from a will. a just wanted to remind you of our top story of this, our united nation says issued an emergency appeal for funding for the victims of devastating floods in pakistan. more than a 3rd of the country is underwater, at least a 1000 people who died in millions of be displaced. a set you up today to have more world news at the top of the alice coming up next on the w. pico, as all the goals and the highlights in the bundle negus matched. i'm good.
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