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ah, this is d w news line from berlin that the west ramps up aide for ukraine as temperature as continue to drop. nato accuses russia of using the winter as a weapon of war. allies of ukraine are pledging more military equipment and more money also coming up. china cracks down harder on protests against it. 0 proven policy. the least target individual campaigners and check cell phones for evidence of illegal activity. ah, i'm to call for like, it's great to have you with us. nato allies are promising to increase aid to ukraine as a prepares for
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a tough winter made worse by moscow bombing of its energy, infrastructure, meeting and romania. the alliance agree to send more military equipment as well as power generators, fuel and medical supplies, broken houses and damaged energy infrastructure, leaving ukrainians in the dark. and the cold emergency power systems are urgently needed, as well as anything that can help people survive the harsh conditions of war and the winter. nato members say they will stand by ukraine. president putin is trying to weaponized winter to force ukraine is to freeze or flee. he is trying to break the will of the brave ukrainian people on to do odds, all of us who support them. but ukraine's list of needs also includes more ammunition and more weapons defense systems. new crane are currently being destroyed faster
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than they can be delivered from ukraine foreign minister to meet your caliber, once nato, to speed up the process of a book, decisions on weapons decision on launching fuel production lines of weapons in western countries. they have to be made, cluster and deliveries of weapons have to make, have to be done foster. in order to strengthen ukraine, self defense need to realize primarily undefended technologies that can ward off attacks or clear minds. nato members, in bucharest, stood unified, vowing again to support ukraine as long as needed. location is highly symbolic. it was here in 2008, that nato drafted a perspective for ukraine to possibly join somebody in the future. and our correspondent, alexander of nominees at that meeting in bucharest, there earlier we asked her what nato members are now offering to help ukraine. they have made india in their a statement here in bucharest that they are ready to ramp up or at this
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a non lethal assistance to ukraine. so we talking here about medical supplies, fuel and drone, jemerson generators that are also important to the country that it's something that the alliance is providing. so i think it's fair to assume that it's not too difficult to agree on that, but it is up to individual allies to decide what kinds of weaponry and they deliver to the battlefield in ukraine. the china now where reports are emerging that authorities are seeking out individuals who took part in rallies against covered 19 res sections. aging is clamping down on what some observers consider the biggest display of public descent. since the town of men square protests of 1989 police patrols or checking people, cell phones and universities are sending some students home raging against
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3 years of coven lockdown measures. protest pete, at historic levels never seen during the era of president eugene pain. it signaled to some that geez, power in his 3rd term could be tested. we don't want authoritarianism, we want human rights. we don't want a monarchy. but after unprecedented demonstrations and china and elsewhere, and clashes with police over the weekend, anger appears to have simmered and police who are out in greater numbers, appear to have more control on the streets. who were too far, china is a country governed by the rule of law and the various legal rights and freedoms enjoyed by chinese citizens. a fully guaranteed in accordance with the law at the same time. and he rights and freedoms must be exercised within the framework of the
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law harley corn. johnny shook activists are under threat of investigation for their role, and the pushback against cobit lockdown measures and political oppression. now, the possibility of repercussions seems to have reduced the size of the protest. china's biggest wave of discontent under she has also been met with the relaxation of some lockdown measures like east social distancing rules and coven 19 testing exemptions for seniors. and people who work from home, a sign that the people's voices and frustrations might be getting through to chinese authorities. and here's a look at some other stories making is around the world today. political allies of jail, believers in opposition liter, maria callas, new coverage, says she's in hospital in intensive care, and opposition spokesman says colette. nicola was recently transferred to solitary confinement in prison. socrates have provided little information about her
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condition, and i should call as nicola is an outspoken critic of bella. ruffian, leader, alexander location, got the res, mass, joseph officials on hawaii, his big island are telling people they must be ready to leave as short notice. mona loa, the world's largest active oqueeno, is a rough thing for the 1st time in for decades. homes are not at risk for now, but scientists or warning lava flows can quickly change direction. let's keep talking about this and bring in can reuben, he's a professor of geochemistry and vulcan ology at the university of hawaii. mr. reuben, good to have you with us. how dangerous is the situation for people living near the volcano? well, living here volcano is always a little bit dangerous and a little bit unpredictable, but in a comparative sense, the way this or option is progressing so far is, is not presenting a significant hazard to population centers have occasion areas is really
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currently a rocking, you know, rather remote location, so, so far so good in terms of the localized hazards from low, low inundation, nearby residents are in seeing disruption as a major threat. it's more like a spectacle of nature. absolutely is visible from many parts of the islands, including the locations where many tourists are present and there are many spectacular images coming out of the u. s. you logical surveys away in volcano observatory, showing brightly eliminated clouds in the gas and ash room coming off the rock in which is visible in many places, the actual molten lava is visible in, in fewer locations, but rather distant memories of the last time that erupt in from this book, you know, encroached significantly on population centers would be for making the,
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for in 1975. and it took love a several weeks to get down towards the population center. if that is in our future, there will be for warning. and people have been advised already to be prepared. but at this the, it's possible that the erupt may be restricted to very high elevation on the volcano and not immediately impact homeowner. researchers are looking into the connection between climate change and volcanic eruptions. what known links are there? so there are several different links between volcanism and climate change that have to do with several chemical and physical interplays, primarily the injection of gases into the atmosphere which can change its heat storage capacity as well as the injection of particulate into the atmosphere, which again can cause some reflection of light in the spirit space and cause
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temporary cooling. now, it turns out that we mount a low erupt, which tends to not produce very tall ash columns, and to disperse its products much more locally. it probably won't have that kind of immediate short term impact on global climate, such as we might find at a volcano that erupt, you know, much more dramatic fashion. for instance, hunger, hunger, hunger pies, interrupted earlier this year in august. however, this is another way in which volcanoes impact climate, which is sort of slower and more long term, which is by the injection of carbon dioxide, which is a heat trapping gas into the atmosphere. again, the amount of additional carbon dioxide being produced by an interruption like the one happening today at my law is very small compared to the sort of average daily output of human kind. we don't anticipate one single reduction such as this is
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having a big impact. but if the iraq can continue to and if there were multiple other options that other volcanoes simultaneously, we might expect to see some kind of an impact can ruin from the university of hawaii. thank you so much for your time. you're welcome. and some work of action now we're in group b. iran needed just a tie against the us to get through to the round of the last 16. but in the end it was the americans who secured the one mill when and move on to the knockout stage. the us were in charge of the game from the 1st minute and it was christian politic scoring the games only goal after an assist. ron got only a few chances in that 97 minutes. this one bigger li, mystical us finish, 2nd in the group and the heart broken iranians 3rd, that means they're out. england, meanwhile, was the leader and grew be heading into the matchups. they were up against rival
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whales. and england found all they needed from marcus rochefort rochefort, connected on this free cake to ensure england were of one mill early in the 2nd half in england, forwarded on from there. rochefort took a pass along the right side and weaved his way for a left foot and shot england when it 3 for the butner of dw sports is with me and has more. philip iran are out, but it was an exciting match until the very last 2nd wasn't that they were, they was, they came down to the wire, just one goal by iran, and they would have had the tie. and with that, gone through to the round of 16. however, in the end, i do feel like it was a deserve victory for team united states. the goal by kristen, who was the one know, was the one big, the game changer winner. and chris of whose however did good 1st while scoring the golden collided with iranian goalkeeper and r c has been taken to the hospital with some out of the game. and is now facing dominant injury, so we're not entirely sure when he will be back. you shall we be miss for the
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united states for her head around just scored in the last dying moments of the game they would have been through now they're in for a place, knocked out very unfortunate for them. and the iranians have a lot going on at home, and it seems like not everybody in iran is sad to see the national him go. yeah, that's right. we have incredible, a picture as an audio, as well, actually on twitter that's going around. it is iranian people in terra, and actually sharing for the wind of the united states. we can take a little listen here. some of that in the wind of united states overrun, which might some surprising, but this is basically anti government focus is saying that this is not on peoples team, but rather a team of the state regime than they are being rolled by the on twitter. there was also messages, messages being spread on political prisoners that are being held by the government at the moment. and basically what people are saying is that the islamic regime are
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now out of the world cup and will be out of power as soon as the message that's being trying to spread by the anti government protesters. we cannot forget about group a, we're the 1st african team made it into the knockout stage. today they did, and that is synagogue. and that is quite a story to be told. no one's top the group 3 when 3 games. so confident victory is for them throughout, but central is the team that people will be talking about, especially today. they're just such a close win that they had $2.00 to $1.00 in the end against ecuador. today, they were the ones to score 1st. also a dessert. victory there, but all of this without audio money, without their star player. but this comes largely thank you. see the coach with the coach since 2015 was really brought the team together. who has let them to africa, victory this year. so license and go to, well, i think we can see them as doors in this tournament, and like a dark horse in the rain, philip hepner, of d. w. sports, thank you so much,
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