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to explore fascinating world heritage site dw, world heritage $360.00 now the this is dw slide from ballot pricing for this austin in india and focused on coastal regions in both countries. on highlights as psyched loan by pride, joy approaches, tens of thousands of residents have already been evacuated. also coming off is huge . search and rescue operation is underway of the coast of greece to try and find most of us off. one of the was ship breaks ever in the mediterranean. it's fit
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hundreds, could have drowned and most of the arab world has begun normalizing that ties with the shaw all a sudden serious. so is it time for the west to we think the reproach to dictate to the i'm glad health is welcome to the program. lots ponce of india and pakistan on high alert. as a psych loan approaches authorities in both countries have evacuated more than 150000 people from coastal areas. as sikes loaned by pods or barrels in from the radian sea schools and government buildings being used to shelter displays people. the storm is expected to magland form around h p. m, local time, green,
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but officially predictions the squatters speed on the get dropped for us. the cost of the box of india and buckets done breeze for impact. a dead warning of the imminent arrival of the site named deeper joy. the ban gully worked for disaster authorities fear the cycle and could cause heavy reeds. conflicting as a mix line for here in focused on the cost is communities would suffer deep floods. last year, again, the most positive, but tens of thousands have been evacuated. some of them have been studied in this relief center. the fees feed for now, for dues a constant worry about the homes they have left behind. the baby to my console has been decided on is over how it will be, feed our children. if i both are going. if the huts i going, we will be languishing with no resources. as soon as they said he offered you the faith, you have prepared for the post line for the image and see the floor plan. according
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to reports we've received so far around $75.00 or leave comes have already been established at the pakistan army with the rangers. and the district administration have set up these comes with the prominent lead by the same government and the federal government department, helping them. evacuations that also happening in neighboring western india. there's heavy rainfall. now we've done evacuations of coastal areas and low lying areas. and they've been moved to shelter homes, authority see more than a 1000000 people are like you to be affected in the state of which a lot of projects. in default, asian country fee climate change effectively leaving their community is fundamental to frequent and intense weather events. less now bringing pocket styles minister for poverty alleviation now shows m r is joining us about visiting a bullet. and now can you tell us 1st what you are actually expecting and how
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pockets done has been preparing as well. thank you very much. as i am here to attend adobe conference on the adapt, which was the protection here in blue and my focus and my concern is for the people uh, focus on the ticket early. the areas are generally to be shipped. uh uh, as a result of the uh, cycle and uh, i was listening to the report. uh, i see that uh not the warranty. this situation is uh allow me to do to climate change a uh and cycles happening or being predicted to take place in here. everything is going to be a challenge for countries like, uh, fox on it. mm. and as we know that fox son is uh uh, now amongst the 10 most valuable country that are expected to be
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affected by the school plan with home vanity. leave the feast of a day devastated just off til in 2022 with the medium size. you can talk about this particular situation a site soon. situation this door has occurred and fox gone back in 1999 on grove. unfortunately is at least do not take place then, which is why, according to the rough estimated on $3000.00 people last and i, so the kind of funds and the kinds of efforts that i'd be taking today. my, all the agencies that i mentioned in the report is particularly this i'm interested in taking heat in, in the operation. i believe this is very important and the boise and come back to my original question state. do you think that you've done everything you can to
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prepare for the land for the cycle as like i said, and the reason that i do a, you know, combat isn't all just reference that i need to know more than i would have put, but we're not made or probably the seed is most was not understood, but now when we see climate change affecting the world of the weight is and functioning. so the inputs that i think good, you know and put is enough because we really got understand until something like this. it's but the kind of inputs of the measures that are often taken, i few that that that's the, our satisfaction and 99 percent of the people in the vulnerable areas hasn't get back to it. and might of, gorgeous that was listening to your report. uh by the reports of but i didn't like to uh to the defense in, in the report that i have as to when it's going to get. so i just, i just made
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a phone call and i called and spoke with b as in strickland, i need to talk to sand standard time. so the expected time. so it's going to be between the board. you focus on in india. mm hm. we're not sure as to exactly it's, you know, the land for it's, but we've moved operations. so we got been rely on reports when you know we have a fine, we are not on district anymore. we still have to do the necessary measures. and the most effective because as you are reporting more than 70 percent, it's 7000 people have been to that 2 weeks so far and the most my little book in terms of where it's going to get it. so job and then virginia, and he is headphones good. so all of these areas and the 1st 2 bins include you have to be monitor. and when i, you know, if i, if you were to not me. but i would like to also give you an estimate,
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the rough estimate of what is the kind of population we looking at and be these areas. it's about 20000000. so another thing to do is i go to marketing for the inside of cycle, is going to be experience in the city of garage, which is heavy, the winds. and you know how this is? i mean it's all. so it's a big challenge. we are not sure uh what, uh, what are the really sort of effects that we're going to be seeing but on who predicted and you know, in light of our daughter for, for who we are taking the 3 measures and up to now i think the measures of a satisfactory and i heard about the cams from the local administration. there is another 100, a scan the scan on stand by. so there's a new says the more you can send that are almost 87 ready to listen to seeing
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y'all keep on their islands. c, r. i don't know my p e or to a great extent of it. so i'm just sending you the situation right now. 100 ambulances are destroyed. more to me unless 9 call the been the profile. so, you know, i mean, government was drink, best exams of the region or what, what the cost is. they have to be as no, you know, they have raising my moms and they're telling people there's a lot of advantages that keeping us up himself and that's the one number sound out on the ground with his cabinet, with somebody to present to do so, i believe with this guy, just, oh, no,
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we should do manage is the inbox, like i said in 1999, because it was not much left. not much done. we know almost the 2000 people. we don't want to go to another catastrophe. we, i've seen to sort of not only think from the last year and we, we do see that this is happening to even in our country in particular. so, you know, i would like to watch on the sort of things you see what a country like focus on is going to shows them are the minutes of poverty alleviation of pockets on thank you very much. thank you. crying says renewed russian ass strikes. have hit civilian targets and several ukranian cities. officials say that was a drone attack on the black sea hub of a desktop on thursday morning. and russian missiles targeted the heart of capstone
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damaging an office building that the may or send the central city off. it could be free, the re also reported major destructions oft drawn a tax paid to industrial buildings. meanwhile, russia says its forces have vote down ukrainian drones over the antics quite the columbia and peninsula moscow claims that, that uh, no victims. naples, defense ministers, i mean taking brussels to talk about ukraine is key some box on its contra offensive against rushes. invasion on the agenda as a plan of action is most kind of expands its military campaign, westwood during the 2 day event, ministers will also discuss the efforts to step up the country, his own military supplies. secretary general against stilton banks as he's expecting commitments on defense production. so then i told chief highlights of the importance of support for ukraine and the face of russian attacks. ukraine has
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the longest account that offensive lovely. see it's a pierce apply thing. it's still early days. but we also see that the ukrainians are making games and that ukraine is able to liberate the occupied land. this is due to the courage, the bravery, the skills of the opinions folders. but it also highlights and demonstrates that to the support nato allies have been giving to you create and now for many, many months actually makes a difference on the bottom. see us, we speak the phenomena of brussels beer chief is at night to a headquarters. they have, for us, it's going to be just hard nato to store that one of the topics today. well, one key tell, think is a certain need god, how to step up military assistance for ukraine as their counter offensive continues
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. and so the so called ukraine defense contact group has come together here at nato headquarters. the meeting is on the way members of this group are nato countries, but also countries outside the lions. and we already heard from lloyd austin, do you as secretary of defense calling on old members of this group to dig deep or to provide ukraine with what they need right now? i asked the question, i put the question to a nato secretary general of souls back and, and wanted to know from him what he thinks is the most important weapon system. what is the priority for this renting an up of military age? and he said that he thinks that what is needed right now is to make sure that the
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system says ukraine was provided with it. they are working on the ground that they can be maintain, and that's ukraine gets the immunization that they need right now. now there's also with the proposal that defense spending well member conferences to arise from 2 percent of g d p to 2.5 percent. how will that affect members? well, this discussion is still ongoing. and we have to explain that 10 years ago, the nato allies has agreed to increase the defense spending and to reach this goal of 2 percent of ttp, a spending on defense. however, so far, only 7 nato countries have hit this cold. that's and many more are on track to reach this goal, this or next year. and still, of course, there are some like germany saying, or canada,
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saying that they cannot spend war while others. for instance, estonia is spending a already more than 2 percent aiming for 3.3 percent next year. so this discussion whether the 2 percent could be just a floor and not a ceiling, this is still going on. however, i think that more and more nato countries agreed that there is a needs to increase defense spending when you consider that there is a war raging on your ups store staff kind of phenomena every 4 to hearing from day to have for us in brussels. thank you, i'd like somebody let's have a look now at some of the other stories making headlines today. to kosovo has banned all vehicles with serbia and license plates from entering the country, causing long choose the border. the bond is a response to the arrest of 3 voted police by serbian forces, allegedly for entering serbian territory. pensions between the 2 countries have led
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to repeated confrontations in recent weeks. a bottle of entry inquiry has found that full moments british prime minister burst johnson, deliberately misled parliament about policies held out his offices. during the pandemic lockdown, a committee has been investigate the so called ponti guides, a fab for over a year, johnson called the pro, a political assess the nation. thousands have demonstrated in warsaw and other polar cities against strict abortion loan officer of pregnant women died off a subsidy. it's the latest in a string of debts since the lowest tightened. women in poland now have the rights to abortion. only in cases of rape or incest, or if that's a threats to their own life or health police and still cold have to time to climate active is to see a red paint and glued the hands to the protective law. so based on
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a painting you rate is at sweden's national museum of checking the painting for damage or at least 70 people have drowned and hundreds of thoughts of the missing. after the fishing boats crammed with migrants, sand of grease the coast, god says they've managed to rescue more than a 100 people. among them, people from syria, egypt taxed on the palestinian territories, search f. it's continued throughout the night and this morning it's 5th many more people could have been trapped on the low effects of the vessel when it capsized. it's what i hear. it's deadly as my attempt is austin's. in recent, he is already recovering from a brush with deaf survivors of the ship rec rest. at a warehouse at the port of kyla mata in southern greece, it's unclear how many people were on board. but according to passengers,
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there were hundreds. a massive search effort has been launched, but it might be, which is indeed a gigantic operation because we are talking about some very large number of ship direct people who i think is one of the most difficult and extensive regardless in terms of the numbers that the greek states has faced so far things you believe the survivors say the vessel left the libyan port city of tub. brooke, heading for italy, the ship sang some 80 kilometers from the greek coast near the town of pillows. the great coast guard claims the passengers repeatedly refused an offer of help when they were spotted late tuesday. greece is one of the main routes into the european union for migrants from africa. the middle east and asia, as the mayor of colorado says, they are well equipped to cope with the emergency. we
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have shown like everyone in greece as many as additional. we have taken care of everything else. all the sites has been prepared. the toilet on the showers. anything that is needed including clothing a photo, i guess. off i hear these greek president catarina sack, a lot of hulu. flew to the porch of color monica, to assess the situation, and to visit survivors and hospital. the united nation says more than a 70000 refugees and migrants have arrived so far this year in europe's front line, mediterranean countries from on this story been joined by brig generalist mc ca solve. i'm, i'm sorry, what's the latest you've heard about the search operation as well? it's actually continuing. it's a massive operation. there are several vessels that are combing the area of this
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ship respite at the same time. the numbers remain the same, meaning that no survivors have come out within the last 24 hours hope's all say they for survivors. that said, officials, i've been speaking to say that the search may be extended for another day at the same time next to the search and rescue operation that is ongoing. there is an investigation into the causes of this and for. 1 the 104 men who have been rounded up as the vice versa. um, they're about twice a dozen who have been taken into separate questioning. and it is believed that some of them could be among the smugglers. that would be important in so far as trying to pin down the total number and people who were still missing and may have perished. of course, i believe, to perish in this ship right in the sinking. now we understand that there are many
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women and children below day. what does that tell us about the possible scale of this tragedy? absolutely, initially there were estimates of this being positively just like a 200 people being crammed into this fishing troll, found from libby as a set that had set off from libya 6 days ago and was going to italy. now we understand from the initial testimonies that we are getting from the survivors themselves, that they were at least a 100 women and children in the whole, the whole of the uh below jack that, uh, you know, made power shed in, in this, uh, in the same kid and its customary, we understand in the practices of smugglers that they keep these people that they keep, the women and children are locked in these in the holes. so again,
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there are attempts to, to try and extract as much information from these advisors to try and piece together the mystery of one of the deadliest migrant thinkings we're seeing in mediterranean. thank you very much. the gentleman's down to kind of solve that in athens. now desperate syria and continue to flee the country. this is a quick only made the situation was for many who have been caught up in a civil war since 2011 b. u is now hosting an international conference in support of syria in brussels. representatives of the use areas neighbors as well as the united nations are attending the a sod regime will not be the ab because it's still sanctioned by the u. n. by all the western paused arriving of a many countries in the middle east, including long standing us allies have recently normalize relations with damascus.
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and for more on serious relationship with the rest of the world. i'm now joined by simon mob on these a middle east expert and senior electra and international relations outlined c university in the u. k. simon, how much can our country's really help the aside raising, taking into account that serious still on the u. n. 's us sanctions starts the $1000000.00 question, and i guess is a really important more than the sense that right now be a separation needs. money are of regimes, particularly those in the goals have money, but the account give it to the south regime as a consequence of us sanctions. so we're, we're heading for a bit of a show down, i think. yeah. so the, the sanctions regime that's been put in place by the us and by the, the, the u. k. and a u has, has really impacted on the side regimes ability to reconstruct the country that's, that's to be funky, has played a central role in decimating. but reconstruction efforts, piece,
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building efforts of complex, all really problematic. and this, i think, points to a number of broad attentions within global politics and on the ground itself. now directing that the sanctions regime is, is going to fall at this conference. i think the leaders in particular, i've got a very difficult decision to make because the sound regime has been responsible largely responsible for the best of a 1000000 people, displacement of tens of millions of others and to reduce the sanctions regime or even remove it. i think kind of ignores that history and we've seen very strong language from, from prominent foreign policy that goes across europe saying that kind of what happened right now. but the question as to what extent do our gulf states put
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pressure on your up, put pressure on the us and how, how is best playing out in the context of increasing the economic pressures by co and you can in your and also the global context of the war and ukraine as a direction that we as many, many syrians have us come to the west as a result of this, a 10 year civil war that this kind of pressure to, to browse these people in, in western countries. will that change people's minds? i think so, i think that's as more and more people are integrate to more and more stories, a told the devastation, the horrors, the trauma that the assad regime puts his own people on the i think that will change perceptions and into not will resonate politically through the through the holes of a part of the power. but the question is to what extent will that be offset by the
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rule of the minds of royal politics and the need for capital. ready the need to keep our gulf states on side as well, the article states on the side, particularly in the context of the war and ukraine. it's a very difficult balancing act to of normative obligations, to human rights and printing people decently. and then the cold hard right, i'll pull it take us of global politics, signed them up on that. thank you very much for sharing your expertise with us. thank you. still watching t w natives. here's a reminder on top stores, tens of thousands of people ask being evacuated from parts of india and foxes dawn ahead of expect a design plan for the 5th cycle. these are all the just say it could devastate coastal areas. at least 7 people have already been killed and powerful wins. storm searches and provincial right. the
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