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hash nomic for public took my brother hostage a few days ago, the trying to sign and let's see on the job. they will be silent. starts june, 3rd dw, the . this is dw news line from the balance of a lot of them is a landscape returns from a successful trip to the g. 7 summit. the promise of us find suggests the ethics janesville for power, your crime for a pro long fights with russia says key will need native personnel to use such as advanced weaponry votes of on the program to them if they remains on the list after severe floods in wash the way hillsides and roads stranded residents have the
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landscapes unrecognizable via the homes are on the verge of collapse, and sciences continues to link the increase in these extreme matters. events to climate change, the report on the latest research into this age because of the failings of tackle global warming, the i'm feel gaol. welcome to the program. russian has won the transfer of f. 16 fight to just to ukraine would increase the risk of native involvement in the conflict of the g. 717 japan ukraine's allies pledge to supply key with the us made that craft present that landscape has assured washington that the plants would not be used to strike russian territory. a lot of me as a landscape during what turns out to be a highly successful visit to japan since it started for us as invasion. ukrainian
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president has had one consistent message for his west and allies, more weapons for ukraine. at the g 7 summit in hiroshima, along health and vision came through over coming us resistance to supplying ukraine with f. 16 fighter jets with thousands of essex deans in service and dozens of countries. the best fighter is seen by keith as the best craft to challenge russian superior to you as president joe biden had long resisted keith to month fee of the conflicts spreading the on to cranes, borders. but off the allies such as u k and the netherlands pushed for sending do you estimate jet to crane fight until to lansky? he had finally dropped his objections of the i told the united states together with our allies and partners is going to begin training. ukrainian pilots,
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in 4th generation fighter aircraft including f, 16 to strengthen ukraine's air force as part of a long term commitment to ukraine's ability to defend itself. we provided to last year, all that they needed to deal with what they were dealing with at the moment. and that's for them, and now we're moving in the direction of putting them in a position to be able to be defend themselves in ways beyond what they've had to deal with so far. the one with the u. s. veto gone. ukraine's allies are free, designate the 16 to keep them all, but it's a modern look some yeah, we're working on it to i'm not, i'm sure because we already know which countries we will work with that. obviously what's on that, even before we lot with the training program for the sixteens, we will get the planes for now i can't say how many one of is not the secrets anymore. i didn't know myself. and the secret it'd be selling is not rush asked estimates the impact of private jets would have on the battlefield. could suggest that the use would raise the specter of nato involvement in the conflict. but in
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the past, most augusta threats have failed to prevent ukraine from upgrading. it's awesome though. mike mazda is a senior fellow in the was, that is the problem is that the king's college in london asked him where the f sixteens unlikely to come from. for the 16 is the most popular common slice job of florida, all thousands of them being produced held by a number of nights, a country so no way. denmark, portugal greece, poland, romania. yeah. just to name a few. so could potentially come from any of those countries. when are they going to get that? the actually the real limiting factor, there's a speed at which we can try and pilots. and realistically the shortest possible timeframe is about 4 to 5 months, which is a massive shortening of the normal 18 months that it takes to train them. so we're looking at the awesome and how many sales work are all the planes. and indeed,
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the tanks that have been offered all the gifted so you cried, although i'm low now they high as it was that that definitely gifted the nature is giving equipment to armies that i'll fight to your war is service notes. that equipment gets destroyed and some of it. uh huh. one tank will be destroyed in half . another one is short and so it'd be put back together to make a whole tank. so equipment is kind of it always stuff will be will pad no thought to the spec to you expect and paste time. so no, absolutely one side stuff is given across. it's a gift and no one's expecting to get it back. and of course, at this latest news has been greeted by doc musings from russia. but this is going to drag nato a deeper and more directly into the conflict. what do we make about it's i think there's 2 things that, you know, this is just a, that kind of what we've had before each stage when they to, you know, from, on the, on the weapons, thoughts hillary to tags at each stage. this is going to be
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a catastrophic escalation of the conflicts as russia, and they'll be, you know, repercussions and the each stage of the nights a countries have gone and done it. and it's been absolutely fine. i think actually the final point is that what nato on the us european countries is doing is very clever that gradually increasing the type. and the amount of equipment that you find is guessing never into big a big jump. so it's very hard for russia to respond either quickly a mazda and from that king's college of london speaking to me earlier. and that will take a look at some of the other stores and making headlines around the world. by the roots has released an opposition long ago who was snatched from the ryan and flies after him was forced to land 2 years ago. state medium and a space video of roman for the sandwich, saying he'd not been pardoned after a cold and h. e. a sentence to say weeks ago, which is the content that he would finish said in texas presidential elections has formerly endorsed present magic time, or the one in the 2nd round of the most open nationalist soon on or got to more
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than 5 percent of our some for to, for my, i've helped to deprive the president of an outright victor for, to use officials say police are prepared to search a reservoir of 50 columbus is from the result lamp, which is the total amount of an account when missing in 2007 the search bar is apparently requested by jim and also received last year german national was formerly made a suspect climate activation installation for the black, liquid into rooms for the funds, and the quoting for an end to public subsidies for fossil fuels. inflamed the government for the floods code, the devastating northern lots of flooding triggered lands, lines that have cut off and tie at times. the w correspondence. sonya found because spring to the northern region of amelia, remind you to see the extent of the destruction she visited. one of the worst defective villages, which is recorded more than 200 lance lights. this used to be enrolled.
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now it's just a monday miss. franco probably is waiting for it to be cleared. he has a house on the other side of the mount. heavy rains and floods nearly a week ago to go to lance light, snapping electricity and water supplies in his village. and cut all of you in my memory. nothing like this has ever happened before. you have to go back a 100 years. somebody was in another village when the lance light. he's safe, but he does know when he can get back to his house. like somebody poses of residence here in the romano problems have met to some of the feet. massive floods have brought to a total of much and debris down the mountains slopes, smashing roads and bridges. and cutting off communication links. we're trying to get to the village more debiana, which has been cut off for days. the road leading to it is blocked because of
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bushes. damage to the road ahead. police won't let us cool. so now we go to try and get in with the risk we'd like to in with god look monkey a volunteer and former chief of the lucky fire service. many of the hamlets a still isolated and people are still being evacuated. the mia da da da da be says the village spent 3 days entirely cut off from the outside world and now needs restore roads and infrastructure abdominal not that ability go deal. the priority is to restart jobs. what a bad ad read for agriculture has been devastated because fields of crack that google and roads don't exist. that these, there are some fields of literally collapsed of this, but i don't to so know as soon a casualty this year will be a terrible yeah. for agriculture, ridiculous donald said, oh no, no that reveal it like an equal to the. 7 database is more than
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250 people have been evacuated so far. some of the house in the shelter love the people that as of right now, the main challenge is the anxiety and tension that is building up and people for here and what, what i think we should be doing. and they're worried about if and when they will be able to get back to their homes. and it affects us as well. and it on, in, in the with that and i can, yeah i'm, i'm very lucky lives in the emergency shelter. if he comes to check on his home daily, he fled with his family when the land started giving in on either side of his house . he says the landscape is now unrecognizable before yes, but that i quit. you said i, you will always have the fear that the land will give way again and quarter into the house, could collapse schedule and that you have to flee again. st. petty go. it will take a while before residents here can cross the ground beneath the feet. again,
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its assigned to itself in point to climate change as a cause of the increase in extreme weather events like those floods and the others in the democratic republic of congo. and in practice done a new report as well, and that count and kind of policy is believe more than a 5th, a few months, a living in dangerously hot temperatures bother you. 2100 visa call today to bother you about you have access to in the u. k. highlights the risk of fighting to tackle what climate to emergency lieutenant mentor family are sheltering from extreme heat temperatures outside solar above 40 degree celsius. they've taken just setting still just to survive today and i'm maybe a driving up yet. i went outside last week and when i came back i was sick. i'm still weak and sweaty and i don't want to be anything or move around too much. i think it was heat stroke. we have the and have you got my me and mom was one of
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many places in southeast asia recently hit my record sheet. it was similar in india hotspot, but people living in dangers temperatures. according to climate scientists who warned it is set to get much worse. currently, around 60000000 people on asked live in dangerous heat without bridge temperatures of 29 degrees or above. by the end of the century, that number will grow to 2000000000 based on current population, on temperature projections. so that's like a profound re shaping of habits, ability of the, the surface of the planet. and it could lead potentially, to a large scale reorganization of where people live as such massive social upheaval like not seen here in somalia can be avoided. but only if government act
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urgently to a change, the rate of change, we need to limit global warming anyway, they have one and a half degrees. c means something like a 5 times fading up of the reduction in greenhouse gas emissions over the colonized ocean. ethical. i have an economy among the ways to do that, accelerate social and technological change by expanding renewable energy projects like this one. and giving up fossil fuels altogether. with joy as a group to is professor of environments and developments in the global south of the university of amsterdam as to why. despite the dial warnings, fossil fuels are continuing to a warehouse over sustainable technologies. it's much more money to be made in fossil fuel. them there is to be made in the new bu, it's also the nature of the industry. the fossil fuel industry is much more of a monopoly type industry compared to some of the renewable energy industries. more
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over what we find is that fossil fuel infrastructure is still gigantic. i mean the, it's the pipes, it's the electrons doing goods. this infrastructure is so big, the bills of locked into it and it's very difficult to get out of it. so in some ways, the fossil fuel companies feel that they have never made so much profit as they do currently. and many of them don't yet feel the pain of liability. so it's, it's starting up. people are holding them to account in courts. i'm trying to put pressure on them, but we also notice that they are not yet accounting for this possible change in the atmosphere around them. and the fact that many young people do not want to book football. so do companies that is something that will probably be affect them, but of course i am hoping that we can selectively put pressure on these fossil fuel companies, bought multi nationals, but also national oil companies, which are perhaps further away from the public. the view of do it,
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make sure that they change their behavior because of joyce a go to the private space, exploration counting. saudi arabia's 1st female austin noticed as duct at the international space station on a bone bone. now ways of breast cancer and stem cell research and she's the 1st saturday with the flights of space and the facts, joining her on the machine or saudi 5 departments. and then the american businessman already led by a retired not that option, that total on this mission. well, these are the top of the with brent gone. good. that the green you feel worried about the plant? i'm the host of the on the green fence post cost to me it's clear remains to join me for the side of the green transformation for me.
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