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with traditional methods in different regions, farmers, arts, there are missing with old green varieties and natural fertilizers, avoiding minor cultures and focusing on diversity equal in 90 minutes on dw the . this is dw news live from the, the thousands injured in clashes between a sneak. so it's a nice or late to peacekeeping forces in cost of our on
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risk slaves or even using it linked it out by kosovo. and 9 brings to be accused each other of striking tensions. both are coming out wild fires, force thousands to leave their homes in east and canada. it's already sight heavy rain is needed to put out the blazes will be passed, speak to the fire searches and outrages you done. just president signs one of the world's harshest anti gay laws punishment can means the death penalty the jared raid. welcome to the show. thousands of people have been injured in clashes between a sneak serbs and police and nice who pays campus in northern costa by serbs may comp the majority in the region they want recently elected albanian may is to be removed nights or stays around $25.00 pace capable of hurting unprovoked attacks.
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unrest broke out in several towns including switch on kosovo and its neighboring so the and its neighbors. so it'd be the cues each other of preventing the lightest in a long line of disputes. nato peacekeepers, uncomfortable police pulled injured officers to safety. as protest spun out of control as mixer demonstrators earlier refused to move for cost of our police vehicles. witnesses, se peacekeepers use tear gas and stun grenades to clear the protesters, who responded by throwing rocks bottles and even explosives. the cars were also set a light as demonstrators demanded the removal of ethnic albanian majors who were elected by just 3 and a half percent of voters. kosovo accused to serve you of influencing essex serves to destabilize the country. serve as president,
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claims coast of those prime minister for the interest you say, what are the results here i have been a quote to you. this was designed by alvin quote to you really quick. so because of his desire to start to conflict between the subset of nato holland created an increase, wasn't supposed to so that they could wash his hands of the whole thing, the better feel that those google care and the coach would go to send him. then when he was a string of incidents going back, here's his strange relations between the 2 neighbors. the you and us officials have criticized coast of those leaders for running the controversial elections. what i just met with both of those funny talking about the situation right now in the north and are scared of the prospects of violence to the survey has now put its military on high alert, fueling fears of further instability in europe as well. the conflict between ethnic
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serbs and cause of albanians goes back a long way far, and vba from the university of crossing austria told us why tensions persist. 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 political party and power structures. now the particular trigger now is that the serbs 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 boycotted 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
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against in these elections. and so there's really no credible authority. and those municipalities at the moment, and when christian, when the bell, when they look forward to some possible tribes to install those mayors received his violence, which to some degree seems to be locally growing into some degree seems to be also provoked and encouraged by bel great or that was florian, be that will do crime. it says it's a defenses of shot down. more than 20 drawing. says russia launched a 3rd wise of attacks on the capital keys. at least one person was killed in full. rob is injured when their apartment building was heat. keepers may vitale clips cottage people not to leave a ride shelters. russian forces early a fight, a balance of missiles in an unusual daytime attack. people in keep rush for cover as the sky is above. fill with smoke trails and glass clouds. many made
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their way to the main metro station to wait out the aerial assault. the yeah, unfortunately i have 2 or 3 explosions, place the bathrooms, and then i heard 507 model. that's when i rid of something terrible is happening again when i read some telegram channels, when i thought it'd be better to go down to the subway of rules. this was russia's 16 to tack on the capital this month. that surprised daytime assault came hours after an overnight brush on the city and across the country. the ukraine's military says it shot down all the missiles fired at keith. western allies have provided ukraine 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
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a busy highway in keys. the wreckage shut down the interest section for several hours and damaged a traffic light. after determining it was safe to remove police collected the fragment, so it could be examined by experts with 5 minutes of different depending on how they were shot down. it's impossible to say anything else right now, only after we examine it properly. russia has intensified its attacks in recent weeks. as you crane prepares to launch a counter offensive to canada is eastern province of nova scotia now with thousands of people being told to leave their homes because of wild fires. the flames of already destroyed thousands of houses. hundreds of 55 is trying to extinguish the blinds, was made for the city of halifax, a peaceful se significant rifle is needed to bring the wall advise on to control. the non is full cost for this week. and several
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canadian provinces has been sheed by wildfires. already this year, chelsea cope's good be it's as a fire research here from the university of british columbia earlier i asked her whether this was unusual. yeah, thank you so much for helping me and that's a great question. i think one of the things to understand is that welfare is that actually always been a part of the ecosystem that they are very natural and have existed for a long period of time. what is becoming more extreme is the interaction that it's having with unities and what the things that we value. so you're saying a wildfire are a typical part of, of a canada, a box. but the effects on communities is becoming most of the it is this the face of these, these really more severe fires? can they be connected to climate change in any way?
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yeah, that's a great question. it's really difficult for 10 points with any one wildfire. it's exact relationship to climate change, but we do know that climate change is making wildfire impacts worse. uh, for some reason. one of them is that it's making a wildfire sees and actually longer. as you mentioned, it's pretty early in the season if we may. and while this might not be that unique in somewhere like alberta, it certainly is in 1st of british columbia and in nova scotia wildfires. this of this magnitude, i guess, and this also means that the wildfire stephen is the leader. so it goes into september or october and so in addition to the longer higher seasons, we're also seeing more it streams higher, be easier. and it's extreme. her behavior is really challenging because it basically means that unsafe, put firefighters on the front lines fighting these repairs. and we're seeing without more extreme, her behavior about issues. i mentioned, that's a really interesting time. you've just mentioned extreme 5 behavior. can anything
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be done can measures be taken to mislead guys or, or prevent this in the future? or? yeah, so the, the thing that we really have to think about is mitigating the impacts of wildfire on those things that we value. and one of the efforts that we're doing that is all right. so this is really about thinking, starting at individual homes and properties. all the way out to unities and then further out and still landscapes. how do we make these things more resistance or more resilience wildfires? we know wildfires are going to keep. so are these fires? smart principals are around keeping our communities safer, were actual an expiration, and these communities that are maybe one road in and one road out. you really on the safe, green wildfire season. kelsey cups cub, it's from the university of british columbia. thank you so much for your insight. thanks for having me. or here's some of the other stories by following for you
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today. elizabeth hollins, the founder of the blonde testing se up there, and also is beginning her 11 year prison sentence, the fraud that us cooled rule that home this one's dump. the youngest self made woman 1000000000 a bill to 14 by misleading invest, is about who accompanies technology. venezuelan president nicholas medea ron brazil is louisa now, so you'll know that the silver have last out that you a sanctions on caracas. the do row is hoping original summit will press for their removal. missouri has been visiting brazil as relations between the 2 left wing lead has improved. north korea has confirmed that the plants and the launch its 5th military spice satellite next month. if young young says it needs to monitor the activities on the us and it's on lies, japan as puts a defense is on the list and says it'll shoot down any incoming project. and sedans will ring, military factions have agreed to extend to french all ceasefire for 5 more days.
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both sides are frequently finalized at the current truth. hundreds of civilians have been killed since fighting broke out in april. we've only 1400000 people forced to leave say well, you can't as president gallery must. tiffany has signed one of the world's harshest and t gay laws, punishment for breaking news to mean long imprisonment, or even the death penalty l. g, b t. q rights activists and wisdom nations including the us and u. k. has condemned the legislation signed by the head of state. uganda has now passed one of the world's toughest anti gay laws. and what is the punishment? the maximum punishment is this. so when you commit a video to homeless, excited a little says you shall be liable to stuff like this. the act defines aggravated homosexuality. of same sex relations involving you to have the positive people
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miners and other vulnerable groups. transmitting a terminal illness like h, i v through gay sex, even with consent is an offense punishable by up to 14 years in prison. and to gaze, sentiment has been on the rise in new condo for homeless actuality has long been a legal, under colonial era law. local activists and human rights lawyers oppose the war, sing. it was passed without consultation with the l. g, b to community and is unconstitutional. that bill by criticizing what we call co, essential, same 6 active demons. adults that goes, that gets deeper because of that post you should be putting buyers. that might be quite a g. i know this commission, the u. n. criticize is the law is draconian and discriminatory us. president joe biden has called on you going to to repeal the measure describing it as
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a tragic violation of universal human rights. the law doesn't just punish those engaging and same sex relations. it also makes witnesses gay, weddings, as well as property owners, knowingly leasing to get couples liable for punishment. many fear it's a state sponsored tool to systematically to humanize. you've gone, doesn't have to be the community and further isolate them. this is a reminder now about top stories here on t w. thousands of people have been injured in clashes between ethnic serbs and police and 9. so i, peacekeepers in northern costa by serbs make up. the majority in the region they want recently elected albanian may is to be removed and wild fires of force thousands of people to leave a hines in eastern canada. the place is a threatening the city of halifax authorities. i have you right and is needed to
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