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the the, this is the w news live from the land. a mutiny attempt fails in russia that is fine, locked in the straw, but yes, to play out. there is no wood on the whereabouts of thought and a group of chief progression. and now lies are on ball square, asking out loud in a person will release his will sourcing also coming up with the program and
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election breakthrough for the for rights in germany, the a f the policies candidate wins. it's 1st governing post at a district pole in the east, a victory that could set the time for next year's local and state elections. and as extreme drought distresses and small lives in one of africa ex but site result is all desperately needed to help communities adapt to climate change plus the special olympics invalid and come to a close with the celebration at the brands and the gauge organizes held the games as a big success will have a lot more. it also pulls round up, coming up later in the minute groups mccain. and thanks so much for joining us. short lived revolts by russians. wagner group must, and res has left moscow seeking to restore. com and the kremlin looking to re us
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a lot of mess, hooton's all star c. western analysts say the fails needs and they have further expose the weaknesses of the russian president. the many questions remain now about how the dramatic events will inform hooton's next steps. and what they could mean to the war and ukraine in your cellphone zone is now little sign of the cities brush with an o russian rebellion. these tang trucks among the own, even volumes is of the many wagner fighters who rolled into town until control here . what the fuck is common to city today? no more fighters here with white vandals yesterday. there were plenty of them here . and people in my opinion, supported them spring and food, or water and cigarettes, or the rest of it all and it perfectly well.
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thank god, it was a minimal casualties. i think good job. i believe this was the right thing to do from cit, this man to suddenly whole book and as much to most go is still a points of much speculation. you have any precaution left for us stuff when a flurry of hon shapes and she is like south today, apparently agreeing to stand down his private telling me if mercenaries have the tools with an old friends. the criminal in late revealing the terms of the deal struck with the butler, russian leader. c an agreement was reached, that wagner will return to the candles. no one will prosecute them, considering their merits on the front line. of always had respect for their heroic acts on the front line. and we will always maintain this respect.
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you asked me what will happen with regards you in a criminal case against him will be closed and he will go to belarus of the most many security measures put in place to count through any pocket of a cell within the cap to remain. although you'd be hard pressed to know it, but behind the walls of the kremlin, it may take some time. yeah, to the president boots and to get the last few days. and the biggest domestic sweat so far to his leadership since taking power of the events in moscow are being watched closely by russia's rivals in a sunday interview with the us new show me the press secretary of state and me blink, and set the vault and the rebellion had exposed cracks and the kremlin. now, what we've seen is russia having to defend moscow is capital against mercenaries of
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his own making. so in and of itself, that's extraordinary. and in so doing, we've also seen rise to the surface, profound questions about the very premises for this russian aggression against ukraine. the promotion surfaced very publicly as well as a direct challenge to, to put into authority. so i think we've seen more cracks, the merge in the russian facade. it is too soon to tell exactly where they go and when they get there. but certainly we, we have all sorts of new questions. the tutoring is going to have to address. and the weeks and months ahead, so correct from the kremlin exposed president or as talk of a we can pretend merely wishful thinking on the part of russia's rivals. i put that question to dw russia, correspondent jennifer polk, or, well, there are 2 possible scenarios on what the situation does with let me put you something,
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especially the west that it shows pushing sweetness assigned that he's losing control on internal affairs in russia. but you could actually also compared to the attempted guitar in charge each of the on charges president ad want in 2000 after which adelanto march even stronger. so the other possibility would be that protein could also emerge even stronger from this. at the moment he is like a wounded animal and he's also not known for his, for given nature when it comes to people threatening his power like but he goes into it. and also he hates to look weak in front of russians and especially in front of the west. and the broker deal with valor was, well, it just makes him look that week. so in the long run, this could also mean a more severe and even more oppressive to the for russia. alright, we're supposed to go to wait to see what happens. but in terms of, um, if gave me per goes, and do we actually know where he is? right now. well, cremeans folks personally meet at the school and now on saturday that the deal was
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dropped between bella russo. look, i strangled, letting me put you and p. gordon and according to disclose to gordon, will go to neighboring bell rooms, which has supported restaurants, invasion, awesome pre charges against him. of mounting an armed rebellion would also be dropped. but so far that has been no reports about pre gordon arriving. there. also quite surprising is that neither 14 north, the was who regularly sends out audio and video updates on telegram has been heard from. so it is still, i'm know if he arrived in bell or rose or if he even will be able to make it safely . there, okay, and perhaps more crucially, what is good? i happened to the the, the mass and raised the wagner mercenary group. i mean, is russia going to be able to wage it's war on ukraine without the support as well? many questions remain unanswered when it comes to the future of the vaudeville group. one of them is whether big boys would be joined in exile by his troops and
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what role he and his army might happen beller was, even though the russian government also said it would not prosecute wagner fighters who took part in the revolt when you're putting in his government are not known to be very forgiving when it comes to a situation that puts their grip on power in jeopardy. so there could be a wave of prosecutions coming once the situation has settled down a little bit. but on the other hand, the warrant ukraine is not going as planned for russia, and the war machinery is in desperate need of manpower. so the lack of success in ukraine so far could also lead to know prosecution or dismantling off the barbara group as they are still crucial for the warren ukraine. also, those soldiers who did not showing the result could be offered contracts by the defense and industry. all right, jennifer, thanks so much. that's the w 's jennifer pod to reporting from re guess. germany's far i alternative to germany. policy has claimed its 1st senior position in local
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government and a half. the candidate has been elected to the post of district administrator in the town of zone and, but that's in the eastern states of to renew now in that state. the f d is actually under surveillance by germany's domestic intelligence agency. and one of its leaders is being investigated for allegedly, using nazi slogans and of the crime in germany. the a if these victorians on the bed box, another political breakthrough for the far right ponti didn't go. some of the, the district of son of eric has made history of the 50 has now made its mark as a mainstream party on the district level here in serene geo, and also in germany unbecoming among those celebrating well beyond hook. i think ahead of the fifty's most extreme wing and policy leader t. no cro. paula, it is not as good sized that it shows that taking an interest in the citizens like robots settled onto during his campaign. lock is what counts. also because politics
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is for the citizens and nobody else who didn't really got with infinity mind and well the, it was a local election. the a if the campaign focused on national issues like migration, the control vesee of phasing out oil and gas, home heating and the economy. and it seems to have one of the voters does it help us and something has to change in whatever direction. and so it was another shortage cuz yeah, i have nothing against foreigners, but it's just too much evolves to dispute. the previous district administrator, you can cover las, despite being fact by all the establishment policies across the political spectrum . this is, unfortunately on like the past of this election wasn't about the candidates about the parties, they represented and the unspeakable politics of the governing coalition in berlin . thank you. like the whole thing and don't to written j is one of the states of the former communist east germany,
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the state premier poto remo says many in the east of dissatisfied non voice and nobody's called, it's called of humans. we have to revive the spirit of german unity. so the east germans feel included. instead of making them feel they're being laughed at or talked about what it was even we'll get a to. but oh, this election victory won't give the a f d much power to over a whole political policy. it's rum vacations being felt fault the young on the back . we can get more on all of this from dw political correspondent, mackie mole and mackie. this is only a district seat, isn't it? as an election in a small town essentially. so tell us why this is making the headlines are not slight on your this is the 2nd smallest district and all of do you have any but this morning is the center of the landmark when remember on? yeah, it's 10 years since the fall right. alternative for gym, the posse was funded and since then it's mostly saved as a full textbook this when however,
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i sent shock waves through the country. and there are several reasons for that. the party is basically seen as the full big on to democratic and website. the main stream, with its views on climate change and migration issue is position on the one ukraine . secondly, jimmy's domestic intelligence services classified the party of 3 year as far right extremist, essentially branding them a threat to the constitution on finally, this victory comes despite the opposition parties over rallying the right one candidate, which is what makes all the more worrying for mainstream parties in germany, they were attempt to block the field for the f d. however, they believe it can be a blueprint for success at the state and even national level, especially as the reading high in the polls head of the s p d hulu. to leave the government and invalid. okay, so what reactions of that being to this election result? yeah, this been widespread, discussed it. the result, a local social democrat minister described the outcome as quote,
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an alarm signal for democratic forces. the international, hostile it's committee has expressed its hora. the chief executive said it was a sad day with a majority of voters. quote, all sing for extreme right party of destruction dominated by a nazi q in germany. the president of the central council of jews has also waited calling. it's a war associated moment that supporters of democracy kind of fix it. interesting, legally stress that while the party held extreme right when using stress that not everyone who voted for them shares the reviews. i think that will be a point that politicians around germany will begin to stress that they try to hold lot of the f d without alienating the citizens who gave them their vote. yeah, not so easy. matthew. thank so much. that's the w political correspondent, not cable. all right, let's take a look now, some of the, of the headlines from around the world. and a russian official has been squaw sitting in a portable cabin on the slice of most goes, proposed new embassy in australia,
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has now left following a court ruling. australia is top cool, looks rushes legal bid to stop it from being evicted from the site. near. on an in camera, the government terminated most goes lease of a spring consents braces conservative lead to carry a cost meant to talk is has one another for you to them. and if this is new democracy policy, so if you had a clear majority in the 2nd election in the last 5 weeks, the 1st round failed to deliver a clear when a several nationalist policies did gain a foothold in parliament. and those accounting is underway in cross model of the presidential and parliamentary elections that will mod, by the exclusion of several candidates and to crack down on the press. frustration with poverty, crime and corruption dominated vote has concerns with no clear front runner among the 22 presidential candidates. a run of those now looks inevitable.
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now deadly heat waves and records temperatures have hit countries across asia in recent weeks, june records for shots. it's in beijing last week is with the start hit $41.00 degrees celsius authorities in india reported despite and heat relation, desks and illnesses sweltering it with that tool minted residents meanwhile, and pockets down the mercury sold to 50 degrees celsius just to mention that it forced millions to stay indoors. now, scientists say that the weather is becoming more extreme and unpredictable due to human activity, such as burning fossil fuels and its effects of being felt in many parts of the world. as to the i failed rainy seasons, nearly 2 years of decimated livestock field crops and famine. a seemingly endless drought has good parts of east africa, pushing tens of millions of people and to assure monitoring crisis the shepherd
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from the somali region of faith yoga pleaded for help. earlier this year, was that oh, i thought of the people's lives are in danger. the majority of people have left the village because of starvation and those that remain here have nothing at all. so how can i help a little bit louder? yeah, of course. extreme weather events like this drought has always existed, but they haven't always happened this frequently or this intensely. scientists from different countries collaborated on an attribution study. the found human induced climate change is a pleasure in the horn of africa. it made conditions, especially hot and especially dry. we found though that's the joke in east africa as being med exceptionally by time of change. so basically what we're saying is with the climate change, that's kind that the magnitude of what's the cause. many parts of the world are already at risk of drought, but the kind of crisis is increasing this risk in some regions, such as england,
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where a river and one of its white us regents has run dry and some parts, or taiwan, or bamboo crops, or dwindling or the western us, which has battled a mega drought for 20 years. but how exactly does this happen? when we burn fossil fuels? we released greenhouse gases, but heat or atmosphere that wreaks havoc when it comes to our weather patterns and makes higher temperatures. more likely all over the world. this month was the 1st time june. temperatures went up more than 1.5 degrees celsius compared to pre industrial levels. that's a limit. many countries have pledged notice are passed because it creates optimal conditions for disasters like droughts is warmer, temperatures typically mean greater kind of are basically a thursday or atmosphere, more of operation from the surface and dryer conditions and soils and reservoirs. climate change can also affect rainfall, some regions may see less precipitation. others may get more, but instead of having it for evenly throughout the year,
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these regions may experience short and frequent burst of heavy rain. so what this means is that you basically get these kind of dryer periods between rape. all events of allows for a longer period for the sales to drive down. and that can also increase a drought risk and severity when i drove does strike a can last weeks, months or even years. and that can become expensive. quickly. droughts have cost the global economy tens of billions of us dollars over the past decades. a lot of water intensive sector that is especially affected as agriculture. when crops fail, the effects can range from rising food prices to math assignments. drugs can also affect the water supply for urban populations, for their plumbing, and electricity. in 2018 reserves and the south african city of cape town were so low that there were fears the city could run out of water altogether, a so called a 0. these types of conditions can raise people's entire livelihoods. a situation many if you can,
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shepherds are currently struggling with how much i do. i don't know how to do anything other than being a nomadic shepherd. i'm not educated and i don't know how to find out. this is the only way i know how to survive. in somali, the shepherds native language, the drought is called fema. that means equal because drought said everyone equally . but what climate experts stress is that some communities have fewer resources to adopt that if we continue business as usual, if we don't realize that's actually we are coming on the planets, we have hacked in the most vulnerable people and it's up to top looters to make sure, the crisis let these don't become even more likely. i've got new means osborne from dw environment here in the studio with me to talk about all of this. louise, the, the facts a clear on, i mean, we know that the effects of climate change all guessing was so the question of calls is, what can we do to come back to it? what do we need to do?
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and how can people living in a more extreme climate be supported? i mean, clearly what needs to be done as for carbon dioxide and greenhouse gas emissions to be caught dramatically and quickly to make sure that the west impacts of climate change are not going to be felt in the future. we're not there yet. and, and in that case, there are things that we can do like saving water, for example, that are also tracing systems that can be built into houses to make sure that the water. but we're using a boss or an a shower, for example, can be reused for the toilet or implants. there is also at the seller nation. so this is taking salt out of the water, which has been used in barcelona, for example, where they've had a lot of drought. 30 percent of veterans and water comes from this method, but it's very expensive and it uses a lot of energy, so it's not good for everybody. okay. i mean, every time we talk about this, i always think that they're all so many solutions and it's just about people taking
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it seriously and actually implementing them isn't it? but i, i wanted to talk to you about drought and, you know, and in particular, in the global south, because that's where it's having the biggest impact to that. and i think the drought was affected about 50000000 people in the home of africa alone. and this is what cost is a huge us issue so, so you know, what can people who live in poor countries do to, with these huge impacts what we're now seeing? exactly. so they have to, to look at other methods, the ones i just mentioned. so for example, farming agriculture is the big thing and, and some of these regions. and they can use reputation for example, which saves water and target speed, the roots of the plants more specifically. so it needs less what's up in traditional agriculture. also using plans that are resistant to drive, like full them and mays to make sure that they can which stance the, the conditions that we're seeing. um, but realistically these places need to see more money coming from richer countries
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to help them cope with the, the impacts and to help them move forward with some of the other solutions that we've been talking about. louise, thanks so much. that's the reason i was born from dw environment are now here in bel in the special olympics world games have wrapped up with a 3rd many other brands and bug gate and will be $6000.00 athletes with intellectual disabilities, competed in $26.00 events, $300.00 and some thousands but teachers attended and more than a 1000000000, watched online now, some positions all hoping that the successful event will encourage germany to base to host the 2036 summer and then fix tennis. carlos alvarez has won the queen's club of championships, final in london basing australian alex the minima. queens is one of the world's oldest tennis tournaments and such as a walmart for wimbledon. the title is the 1st ever cross court when the reigning us
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open champion. alcaraz is carlos alto. raz didn't have much experience on grass, the head of the queen's club, you don't the ever played to tournaments on the surface. and this was the 1st final and the spaniards struggled at times. in the 1st set against alex demon. though he had to save to break points in the 8th game, broke in the next game, and then served out for the set. the 20 year old sealed the victory on his 1st match point when the menu are sent to return his 5th title of the year. and the 11th overall sees out there as reclaimed top spot in the world rankings from novak documents i had of wimbleton next week. that i'll carouse was quick to play down his chances at wimbledon, and to play up those of know that drug which i mean i'm going to women right now
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with another company and that's obviously bought to i so i so i always take that to and no one has one more my to sing one more than that, the other talk at 20 prayers. what kind can i say about that? you know, i mean, i know i kid is the main fibers of a to win more than that. so obviously, but a, i will try to, uh, to pay uh, this, uh, this letter is, you know, to, uh, huff tons is, you know, to, uh, via email or, you know, make the, the, find out the women of the and motorcycle racing. francesco benya has won the dutch most of g p to extend his lead and the championship to the c 5 points. he becomes the 1st 9 to win back to back to light poles at the us and the truck since his compatriot and mental balance in a row see in 2005. and he had to do it the hard way after his rivals pushed him to
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the limit. the thrills begun early in us and starting system. the grids, red bill k t ends. broad vendor rewards passed closer to him. our corporate safety to take the lead by turn one there was no such joy for been just the make jack miller, the really and crashing over at the end of the 1st lot. another crash between french 2 of which ones are cool and sub you will go to another row. so of course the router will help from the track. file francesca button yeah, ominously made his way to the front of the track. the title arrival bit techie post been to to take 2nd with 10 lots to go. but he just couldn't find the speed to get in front and button. yeah, i took the checkered flag, but sick he finished 2nd with been to 3rd after a photo finished with the south african was demoted for exceeding track limits. much to his dismay. at least as well go of
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a truly i took his place on the podium. fun yeah, yeah. extends his championship lead over. okay. my team does $35.00 points as the sport takes a break before resuming an early august with a pretty strong pre silver stand in athletics. the european championships in poland saw a true display of team spirit when belgians shop put and how much m p and took part in the 100 meter hurdles to stop her team from being disqualified. you're lean boone quote, hopefully event gain layoff for countries to heartless, pulled out through injury. the 29 year old finish the race 19 seconds off to the went us to raise the run down a space and price performance and belgium, $2.00 points and save them from disqualification. and she's on viral on social media for her. got the essence gets a, is a quick reminder of our top story is our and west, and i'd say the,
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we can both of them use in a, by developing the group must know, raise has exposed weaknesses in the russian leadership. you've got. any provision is reportedly being allowed to avoid treason charges on this now and ex all and bell ross, but it's unclear yet what steps lot of my person will take to reset it or not . so we have time for coming up. next is the 77 percent, that's our african youth program. taking a look today at l. g b t teams, right. on monday of hoops, mckinnon. thank you so much for watching dw, the
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