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about their motivations to texas does so much to you in the real goal of architecture is to create habitat for humans about their struggles and dreams. your responsibility is huge. they have so much to lose shattering the glass ceiling. women in architecture dismiss has to be really, really good. start september 30th on dw. ah, this is dw news, and these are our top stories. george, you maloney says she'll darvin for all italians after her right wing brothers of easily party and conservative allies, 1 o'clock, victory and sunday's elections. the alliance one enough support to guarantee
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control of both houses of parliament. baloney is now on track to become italy's 1st female prime minister and lead the countries most far right document seems bold war to ukrainian president, florida. me. zalinski is offering russian reservists cold up to fight fair treatment and a safe haven if they voluntarily surrender russian opposition to vladimir putin. mobilization isn't backing down with hundreds more protest is arrested in thousands of russian cities this weekend. 5 risky workers have been killed in the philippines as super typhoon no root continues to lash the country. strong winds and heavy rains of battered the main island of luzon, shutting schools, grounding flights and forcing thousands to flee their homes. nor is the strongest typhoon to heat the philippines this year. this is d w. news from berlin. you'll
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find much more on our website, d, w dot com. ah, ah ah ah, welcome to global 3000 bright solutions in one brazilian for vale. our discarded bottle caps are being turned into skateboards melting ice in alaska. permafrost is thawing, with dramatic consequences for people and animals and higher waters. the egyptian coastal city of alexandria is fighting rising sea levels and its own demise. our planet consists largely of water around 70 percent of the earth's surface is covered by it. climate change is causing
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temperatures to rise until now oceans have absorbed a large share of the heat. helping to keep temperatures in check bouts has temperatures rise. so does the sea level. the entire planet is feeling the impact of melting lacey us. since 1900 sea levels have risen by around 20 centimeters and particularly sharply since 1993. if this continues sea levels could be 1.10 meters higher by the end of this century than they are to day. worst case scenarios predict to rise of up to 1.7 meters in alexandria in egypt. the rising levels are already causing great concern. most of the beach has already been swallowed by the sea. just a few years ago, sun bathe is lounged here on 6 rows of chairs. only one remains almost 30 meters of beach on.

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