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nature conservation for only green washing. after all, there are billions to be made. our chief documentary, deep sea greed starts june 8th on d. w. the state of the news fly from berlin. dozens are injured in northern coast of the med conscious between ethnic serbs and need to lead peacekeeping forces. nato condemns what it's calling unprovoked attack, saying they are totally unacceptable. engines have cleared. u. s. nicole banyan
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mayor's took office last week. also coming up, frederick type air to on winds. another term as turkey president after a defiance of election. the w speaks to vote or some latest other and better. plus nigeria as new president paula to new will takes off as he faces a rising inflation. and in security, a look at the challenges ahead for africans, most populous country, the nicole for link to our viewers on p b. s. in the united states and all around the world. welcome. dozens of people have been injured in northern coast of over police and needle lead peacekeepers have clashed with ethnic serves the majority in the countries north. they've been demanding the removal of reason re elected ethnic albanian mirrors and as mixer
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majority areas, nato says around $25.00 peacekeepers have been wounded in unprovoked attacks. the unrest is focused around several towns and the north pensions have been rising since the mayor took office last week of the nature of these cases and costs of the police pulled into the offices to safety. as pro she spun out of control, the guy else came off to eat. mix is demonstrating instead of chun refuse to move the cost of a special police vehicles. peacekeepers, soldiers use t, a gas and done grenay to clear. the protesters who responded by throwing rocks. fossils and even the explosives, the cause we'll also see. so life has demonstrations demanded the removal of ethnic
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albanian officials from local office. it's next, it demonstrates has this one special police to lead the area the, you know, special police currently deployed inside and outside the municipal building should withdraw with their armored vehicles. this is a city municipality, not a police station on golf. and that has a lot of fun. in the posts of its peacekeeping troops placed barbed wire around the town hall to protect it from hundreds of angry prose. eustace the clashes of the latest and a string of incidents which had added to growing regional attentions. brushes, foreign minister, sick. i love ralph wound up interruption in the balkans to show he was a big explosions as brewing in the center of europe in the very place where in 1999, nato carried out aggression against logan,
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flavio 2 floats. your best loaded stuff to the situation is alarming, but the west has set a course for the total subjugation of everyone who expresses their own opinions and does what with soaps name. neighboring sylvia has now put its military on high alert costs about to cleared independence from bel grade in 2008. the downgrade refuses to recognize cost of, of suffering, take the us and a, you know, steeping up if it's to resolve the dispute. fearing through the instability as rushes for rages and ukraine. conflict between the ethnic serves and kosovo. albanians is deeply rooted in the past. i asked slowly on, be by professor of se european history and politics. why intentions persist and what led to these recent cautious? what i mean, the reason overall is of course that serbia still does not recognize costa was independence and has a strong control over the serve community in the north of comfortable through its
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political party and power structures. now the particular trigger now is that serves walked out of comfortable institutions at the end of last year over a name plate disputes. and they haven't returned no and response costs of organized elections, but they were a boy called by moses serves. so the mayor is elected in the northern municipalities, are albanians, and don't represent the local community. so many serbs are understandably kind of alienated by those mayors. but of course, the other side has been from belgrade side that this boy called has been instigated against in these elections. and so there's really no credible authority. and those municipalities at the moment. and when priest, you know, when the best, when they look forward to some possible tribes to install those mayors received as violence which to some degree seems to be locally growing and to some degree seems to be also provoked and encouraged by bell. great. mm hm. let's look at the role that the serbian president learning center, which is
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a play here because he is performing a delicate balancing act between appeasing hardline nationalist supporters at home and courting the interview. he is now a warrant that is, notary won't stand by and those are his words if it serves are attacked, if kosovo. what role does the serve minority in kosovo play in serbian domestic politics? well, it doesn't play any role itself. it's too small. um, but the issue is that voltage is using them basically as a leverage and comfortable abusing them, but also keeping the cost of what you should open raising tensions. they are very often for his own domestic politics. so it's not that he is, you know, the balancing act as part of his performance as part of his show. he's neither committed to join the european union. norris, he pursuing any other policy besides keeping himself in power at his face, some of the most serious protests since his term and office in recent days. so the
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incidents and comfortable are indeed quite useful for him because he can distract from domestic criticism by pointing towards the cost of all. how likely do you think it is that this violence will spiral out of control? well, let's keep in mind coast of will has a nature let's peacekeeping operation of whom many were injured today, tragically, which is one of the serious most serious incidents we've seen in many years. but that's very clear that disturbing with the across the border into cost of all those troops would be there. and that would be basically a conflict between serbia, nato. and i think nobody is imagining this at the moment. so what he says, he's not going to stand by this is mostly idle talk, which he likes to do. um, but you know, he really can't afford an open confrontation with nato at this particular juncture . as for you and paper in god's thank you so much for your analysis. thank you. russia fired a barrels of missiles at keys earlier on monday and an unusual daytime air raid on the ukrainian capital air strikes of happened mostly nights or in the early morning
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hours, not in broad daylight. it's the latest and a wave of attacks and many growing speculation that ukraine will soon launch a counter offensive to reclaim is occupied territory. people in keep rush for cover as the sky is above. fill with smoke trails and glass clouds. many made their way to the main metro station to wait out the aerial assault, which either 2 or 3 explosions place to the bathrooms. and then i heard 5 or 7 more . that's when i rid of something terrible is happening again when i read some telegram channels and i thought it'd be better to go down to the subway of rule. this was russia's 16 to tack on the capital this month. the surprise daytime assault came hours after an overnight brush on the city and across the country. ukraine's military says it shot down. all the missiles fired at keith
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western allies have provided you crane with advanced air defense systems and recent months, improving its ability to send off bombardments by the kremlin. there were reports of injuries and damage in some central districts of cubes. much of it caused by flaming debris from the intercepted missiles like this fragment that fell on a busy highway in keys. the wreckage shut down the intersection for several hours and damaged a traffic light. and after determining it was safe to remove, the police collected the fragment. so it could be examined by experts the fragments of different depending on how they were shot down. it's impossible to say anything else right now, only after we examined it properly. russia has intensified its attacks in recent weeks, as ukraine prepares to launch a counter offensive. and that counter offensive will require munitions,
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lots of them. and for months ukraine has been demanding more munitions from its western allies. degrading official save any $350000.00 shells a month. high in demand as a $155.00 millimeters shall weighing around 45 kilograms with a range of around 30 kilometers to small enough to travel long distance is but big enough to incur a lot of damage. the european union says it's encore us to provide a 1000000 shells this year, drawn from existing stocks and new orders so far. the u. s. has sent one and a half 1000000 rounds out. the us army is ramping up production from 14000 rounds a month before the war began to 85000 by 2028. and the w has been granted rare access to one of just 2 american factories working overtime to keep up with sol rang ukrainian demand. the munition plant in scranton,
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pennsylvania. the double use my displacement reports. this is the scorching heat of american support for ukrainian troops foraging steel. for those all important 155 millimeter cells. pressures on here at the plant in sprint pennsylvania to increase production robot affecting the bill of the conveyor. modernization drive of the plan began in 2021 even before russia invaded ukraine. that were, you know, starting to see uh, you know, the fruits of that labor. you know, in the increase the parts that, you know, we put through the facility on a monthly basis, but that's a long term plan that we're beginning to exit to, to make more $155000000.00 meet around the us army announced to nearly $1500000000.00 us dollar investment boost earlier this year. this to fund
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a new factory in texas and contracting production in canada. at the moment, this plant in scranton is the biggest in the us. it's operated by general dynamics . currently this plan produces $11000.00 of these $155.00 millimeter rounds per month. over the next 5 years, the us is such a increased output 6 folds to replenish on stop power and supply allies. these cells will all go to the us military, sun, or then deliver to those allies like you frame. but then increase production is also designated for american forces. if you want to prepare for the potential conflict with china, well then you need a very different and far larger and much more if you like, cold or steeled. do mistake military industrial complex to
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supply you with the very large amounts of admission that we see are necessary in this kind of welfare overall, some money spinning project for weapons making firms. this is going to make some arms or any addition manufacturers, a lot of revenue, there's no doubt about that. but you know, that is the nature of a, if you like, defense budgets, these empty cells will later be packed with explosives. ready to be fired from a howitzer, steel, turn into weapons of water. let's take a look now and so many other stories making headlines around the world. thousands of people have been ordered to evacuate in eastern canada as authorities battle wildfires there. the plains of already destroyed several homes, but no injuries have been reported. dozens of blazes have broken out across canada
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in recent weeks following a record heat wave. spanish prime minister pedro sanchez has called for early parliamentary elections. vote was originally expected for the end of the year, but will now be held in on july 23rd. the surprised decision comes after is left wing a line suffered major losses in sundays, local and regional elections. where he says, presidency says a 2nd general election will be held on june 25th. that's after curial, cause me to talk is i just center right, new democracy party, one of the falls earlier this month, but fell short of a majority. a new vote will be held under a different electoral system with a 1st party getting extra permanent seats. the surface president richard type erred on, is confronting the tough task of uniting his deeply divided country after securing another 5 year term, an office. he has called on society to come together in unity and solidarity,
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while his defeated opponent chemically stolen about to quote, continue the struggle against erewhon and his a k party. it will be a special corresponding to abraham has more richard type air, the ones electro victory is still sinking in here and assemble were the majority of residents voted for his opponents came as killed each total disappointment is in the air. just honestly, i'm very sad about the election results. turkey has lost. i don't think people really understand how bad the results are. i'm very sorry. i don't think this was, you know, from the very beginning of the democratic process. it was not fair because i don't control the majority of the media sex embittered on should be the president of all 85000000. i'm going to keep going. instead, she's acting like the president of the 50 percent out on the boat candidates
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rand spears campaigns with 2 very different visions for tricky. the result of the boat with about 4 percent difference shows that this country is polarized split funds. things like the kurdish question, migration, how to run the economy and rates as pallets were still being counted. president air to one address to supporters in his temple. he thinks them and focused on unity. but some of his other statements showed no sign of reaching out to the other side. or job does the opposition c h p loves the l g b t big to can they infiltrate the a k p. family is sacred to us to his victory speech and the capital. i'm cut off dressed in prison, kurdish leader to sell a kingdom, attach a dollar to kentucky with justice where the rights and the rulers
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no rain took drug this. you cannot get to persons out of prison who has caused the death of 51 of our code, each brothers essentially under our government. that is out of the question. i think those most of them are the one also stacy's, a number of other challenges like a crumbling economy in rebuilding devastated areas hit by earthquakes earlier this year. but his supporters aren't thinking about that right now. what's going on, you know, what we believe and trust and our president, we're sure he's going to fix all economic problems and trend just after talking with law. look, we're very happy. we were expecting these results in turkey has made its choice, but i think it's the right choice can the month for me. it's a good choice. it may not be good for some, but for us it's good was mr. hill syrian refugees and turkey will undoubtedly be
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breathing a sigh of relief throughout the campaign to the startled about to deport them from the country present, or the one said he also wanted refugees to go. but voluntarily. as the turkish republic enters its 2nd century, it faces a lot of open questions. for now, they will be answered by the man who is ruled at longest nigeria now where the country's new president has taken office bullet to move. it was sworn in at a ceremony in boucher, a former governor of lagos, faces rising in security and failing economy. the 71 year old was elected in february already, but opposition parties are still contesting his victory in the courts claiming electoral front earlier i spoke to double your legals bureau chief flourish bonnie, who found that report? i asked her whether we can really expect change and nigeria,
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nigeria and presidents is effectively positioning himself as different from the previous governments, even though they are from the same proxy. we kind of already see that he has a more, more pro active body language. he's speaking to the people more, he seems to be more in touch resources going on. and he's made a lot of huge premises, you know, promising to 69 to as economy pharmacy to seek specific security situation in name julia. so there's a lot that is that stick with this particular government most so most people did not vote for him. but you know, so he has a lot of people that he needs to appease. so we expect seems to see that he starts showing his work, you from the one. let's dig into one of these. these promises that you just touched on. he vowed ad isn't on your ration to expand the economy by at least 6 percent
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a year. how realistic is that? well, maybe i can and is just saying that that is very unrealistic. well, he seems very confused about some of the ways that he wants to do that is by increasing taxes due to the taxi. do reach out people well see how people of nature are more and he also wants to invest heavily in the private sector. i opened up vehicle need to more foreign investors. he's also talking about, oh rather he has already announced to remove all of nigeria. well, start m subsidies, which is a huge amount of money that the government saves, is subsidized really well for the people and converting that money into capital projects like building hospitals, schools and all of that. but it could let me say again, i say that realistically speaking, that is a very high goal. the opposition of planning electoral fraud and to you is facing
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legal challenges. how justified are these claims and can they affect his presidency? well, i can say at the moment without notice without fits his presidency. however, these are serious are the do shows that the opposition proxies are mickey. and there are lots of every dentist to show for it. you know, that the election was not, in fact free. i'd say the process that brought him to power was not free out there on typical himself. he's not taking the likely he'd measure on this in his speech today that he acknowledges the fact that, you know, many of these up was the shows as stealing quotes, tried to get re dress for the elections boss. he's expecting these hands to them and asking them to come and join him. so i think i run the governments of national unity, but then it gives you a position on products. as i said, that cannot be uniquely, have to process what you're going to call. you know, 3 or say, it goes purity flourish. vanya,
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thank you so much time now for a look at some other world news. you've got those president and your variables 70 has signed off on one of the world, harshest anti l g b t q laws. includes the death penalty for quote, aggravated homosexual. same sex relations were already outlined in uganda. western nations including the us and the u. k, have condemned the new law a widespread locust out and break in several ask and provinces is posing a threats to the countries we'd crump, thousands of people are rushing to kill the insects before they reach their adults warming stage. the us food agency has warranty, could destroy up to a quarter of the total harvest slates for a new round of talks on a global treaty to eliminate plastics. pollution has started in paris. more than $145.00 countries are hoping to reach an agreement by 2025 over
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$460000000.00 tons of plastics are produced each year with 2 thirds ending off as waste. and then the race to find more renewable energy scientists are turning to volcanoes as a source of clean power researchers on the spanish island of left side. oh, they are testing a new thermo electric generator. and to turn high temperatures from volcanic areas into electricity, what kind of work? here's a look at the 1st experiment. this contraption is designed to supply energy 247, enough to cover an entire family's needs. the aim is to recapture heat rising from the belly of a mountain. a new approach to geothermal energy. researchers from pamplona in northern spain are holding their breath, hoping the experiment will work for us. this one just didn't much is it? it was still there. okay. unlike conventional facilities, it doesn't need a steam or power turbine, so it can be built on
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a smaller scale block on this got an infrared thermometer shows the surface of length of rotates. volcanic landscape measures between 33 and 37 degrees. temperatures are key to me, the seal is good. i'm hoping that where we retrieve the heat, it's really hot, deep down inside the earth is that the surface it needs to be cool. with heat trap, just below the earth surface lands the royalties, extinct volcanoes are a place for fun and games. but can they be more than a tourist attraction? is it possible to tap into hot volcanic rock to generate electricity? a 1st measurement shows just how hard it is below the surface. but is it hot enough? for the spring phase 426 degrees celsius? that's how hold the days of the depth of to the the lady can sell in the temperature. this being released to you. the info veins before the 26 degrees.
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yes. that is can choose. it's $426.00 degrees. now $428.00. the team can't believe it has to be cancelled taking much geothermal to potentially get into the do you believe it now? the more than $400.00 degrees at one end of the system inside the earth and less than 40 at the surface. a promising result. because a big temperature difference within the system is what's needed to create electrical voltage that us yes, all those things to be efficient. these exchanges we've designed, we can transfer the heat directly into the modules and converted into energy to come in bit. and then the yes hopes are high here at the testing ground, and alonzo realtors, tim on fly, a national park that in a few days precise data will show that the new system to generate energy. and
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volcanic regions actually works. and if he get this energy on that we draw for the year, it is available, $365.00 days, 24 hours a day. yeah. it doesn't seem to think of the, we want to use it to cover the sort of the national parks facilities. the mean so that we can dispense with fossil fuels given today because most people are forcing us a high temperature difference between the surface and 2 meters below it. and the plan to that generates electricity from it. day and night. volcanoes hold the promise of an exciting way to harness renewable energy as a sports before we go french, open tennis square. and novak duncan, which is after a record breaking 23rd men's grand slam singles title e mails easily through the 1st round. that's him there at the top of the screen against alex on the cold box events to when the young american made a gallant effort to force the time break. and the 3rd said, but he ended with
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a big service return. serves chances to win in paris were improved after raphael. not all pulled up and a bit of fun. it's like a football news. now dog one teenager june belling um has been named bonus like a player of the season thought ones coach called bellingham, the oldest 19 year old in the world as he became the bonus league as the youngest ever recipient of the award. the england international may not remain at dot one for long though clubs including rail. i'm 100 and liver and pull report at lee have him in their side and no wonder really well, stay with us now. after a short break, i'll be back to take you through the day hope to see you there. the,
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