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the, the, this is the w news live from berlin. nato's chief says the k. austin, russia, shows it. it's an, it's invasion of ukraine was a big strategic mistake. western allies have been muted on the attempt by wagner's group mercenaries to drive out the kremlin some military leaders. the questions were made on how glad them approaching will respond to the biggest challenge to his authority yet. so coming up as extreme drought threatens more lives in the form of
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africa, experts say that resources are desperately needed to help communities adapt to climate change flux. the special olympics and berlin come to a close with a celebration of the print for dates. organizers help games as a big success. all that more in our sports round the sierra kelly, welcome to the program, a short lived revolt by russia's wagner's mercenary group has left moscow seeking to restore. com and the kremlin booking to reassert vladimir prudence authority. western analysts say that the field mutiny has further exposed to the weakness of the russian president. but many questions remain about how the dramatic events will inform pollutants next steps. and what they could mean for the war and ukraine. in
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rough stuff, i'm don't, it is now little sign of the city's brush within the russian rebellion, these tongue trucks among the only reminders of the many bug in a fight as he rolled into town and took control here. so it 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, bring them food, water, and cigarettes, regarding it all and it perfectly well. thank god, with a minimal casualties. i think good job. i believe this was the right thing to do on monday morning versus ministry of defense released the footage of top military command. this gave shall go in his 1st apartment,
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public appearance. since you have gained per goshen. challenged. he is a far, it's a voc and boss left russell in a flurry of hon checks and she is late sat today. the kremlin appeared to take the path of forgiveness for the military leader of the thousands of wagner troops under his command. but many doubts, putin will let such an open active rebellion go unchallenged deeds, however, all far exceeds have ended security measures imposed after the weekends revolt, a signal of control must go will be king to project. but there are concerns among western leaders about the fractures. many say this has exposed is anybody's aware of what's happening in russia. it's important to understand that this is a tracking the russian military power and effectiveness for ridiculous and
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sort of delays. not. it's not a good thing to see that a nuclear power lagos. you can go in to the face of a political instability as life in russia on the surface, which tends to normal questions remain over the strength of putins leadership and how it might impact his wall on ukraine to stand for more let spring and dw russia analyst emily sure when she was, tito used corresponded in moscow from 2017 to 2022 when russian authorities closed dw is bureau there. emily, where is promotion now? so we don't really know where precaution is or what's happening to him. we know that the f as be initially opened to criminal case against him for organizing this armed uprising. that case was then closed. as we heard it through fisco from the kremlin has said he's going away $2.00. we don't know what he'll be doing there. we
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do know that initially put in himself called him a trader following these newton this events. but then essentially he was pardoned. this case was dropped. he's an old pals, student who is known to it and for decades. and essentially, wagner have been doing put ins, dirty work for, for, for many years. now, how about falconer itself? all of these mercenaries, what happens to the fighters again, initially? it seems like there would be a crack down on, on the mercenaries themselves. there were some reports of raids at the registered addresses of some of the fighters over the weekend. now this case again has been dropped. the kremlin spokes person had said that they'll be no action against the fighters themselves because of their previous service and the date, the people that didn't take part in this mutiny consign contracts. it seems like this with the actual army with the official russian army. it seems like the background to all of this is essentially an attempt of by the army itself and by the kremlin perhaps as well to bring some of these armed groups. and wagner include,
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including wagner into line with the russian army, the defense minister, shaw, who so if you show who ordered in early june, all volunteer groups to sign official contracts with the russian army. and it seems like this. some of this might have also some of the background to this might have also been kind of precaution, trying to, to avoid being brought into line. so kind of an internal power struggle there as well. do we know how much support he might have had from within the military before he decided to make the moves that he did over the past days? what we don't know, but we didn't know that he got pretty far into russia without, with hardly any resistance. i mean, he was just a 100, a few 100 kilometers from moscow itself. so i think that this whole thing kind of shows that there is quite a lot of dissatisfaction with the actual military, with the army, presumably from some of the soldiers. but even from the leadership itself, we heard over the weekend during negotiations with precaution, that was the video that was published or the deputy chief of the general staff said
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sure to progress and sure just takes like, well he's yours. so, i mean, kind of a joke, but that's pretty significant if, if someone, you know, one of the leaders within the army within the security services and saying, yeah, we don't want you to go anymore. and when it comes to normal people in russian, we saw those pictures just now. of people enroll stuff on done cheering. wagner troops cheering progression himself before this mutiny. there were um, surveys that showed around 4 percent of people say that progression is a politician that they really trust. so not that high, but still, you know, these armed men appear in here city and instead of being scared to cheer them. so they're there that does show some distrust of normal, let's say, the official russian authorities within the country. what does it mean for put, and i think it means several things. first of all, we saw now that it's possible to learn, to launch an arm. can you me against basically, within the country almost kind of civil war like a new name even pushing himself kind of alluded to the civil war that happened just
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after the revolution. 201918, excuse me, in his speech. and you know, he almost march to moscow, he might not have control of his own a lead. so there are, there's some in fighting that we've now see and kind of rise to the surface. and we also know that people for people hear a picture of a legal in russia rather, you know, they'd rather see armed men on their streets then, then representatives of the government in some cases and put in might no longer a stand for the stability. but he stood for it for so many decades after this event, even for people who, who trusted him to kind of be the strong man that he's, he's been for the past 2 decades. see that he is emily? sure. when russia analysts thank you so much for joining us. this. and here are some other stories making headlines. german defense minister oscar pus. doria says that berlin is ready to station around $4000.00 additional troops in lithuania, on a permanent basis to strengthen nato's eastern border. the offer comes after
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lithuania as president called for a stronger natal presence in his country. he sits in or you have some burg brussels top diplomat. joseph portez said that the you was continuing to double down and it's support for kids. in australia, the last russian official has left a building site where moscow was trying to build a new embassy, australia's top court rules that russia could be evicted from the site near the parliament house. the government terminated moscow's lease over spine. germany's far right alternative for germany party has claimed its 1st senior position and local government and a half. the candidate has been elected to the post of district administrator in the town of sooner. birth and the eastern state of to romeo in that state. the fee is under surveillance by germany's domestic intelligence agency, and $1.00 of its leaders is being investigated for allegedly using nazi slogans
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which is a crime in germany. the f d 's victory and zona book marks. and now the political breakthrough for the far right party. good luck to some of the district of some americans made history of the, the, the natalie. what's more, i mean history important, otherwise equivalent to a hearing, the range you opened up also in german thoughts on people among those celebrating the when would be on hook a scene here on the left, the figure head of the if these most extreme wing and party lead to tino cripple. it's not that good type that is showing that taking an interest in is always always that's just like no that's why i wanted to turn them on the same box. i would kept them also because politic us for the soldiers and demand. nobody else who didn't blowing out with even pennyman. i'm, although it was a local election, the f. d campaign and zona bug focused on national issues like migration. the controversy of the phasing out oil and gas, home heating and the economy. and it seems to have one of the voters
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the type of i know something has to change all the other direction is most titles are no shortage. good. yeah, i have nothing against warners, but it's just too much evolves to dispute. the previous district administrator, you can cut the last despite being backed by all the establishment parties across the political spectrum. this is vital. fortunately, i know i'm like the selection was not about the data mice. the most important thing right into it is this the valuable and politics of the governing coalition and relinquish the ones i think as you picked up on this week, you'll see the dog. the range is one of the states of the former communist east gemini, state, and premier buddha rema. lo says many in the east, well dissatisfied time, 2nd on voice. and i need all of your most guy revised as i live near him and unit. and so that's usually aren't all you'll included on these tests out of me all in video, that would be laugh. you're talking about what it was even located. but although
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this election victory when give the f d much power to over a whole political policy, it's reynolds occasions of being felt far beyond the deadly heat waves and record temperatures have had countries across asia in recent weeks. june records weren't shattered in beijing last week. as the thermostats had 41 degrees celsius authorities and india reported a spike in heat related depth and illnesses, the sweltering weather tormented residents. meanwhile, in pakistan, the mercury store to 50 degrees celsius, forcing millions to stay in doors. no age has extreme weather patterns this year have been linked by scientists to human activity such as burning fossil fuels and in parts of africa, periods of prolonged he'd caused by that human activity is causing more severe droughts. our next report has a look at the 5 failed rainy seasons. nearly 2 years of decimated
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livestock failed crops and famine. a seemingly endless drought has good parts of east africa, pushing tens of millions of people until she monitoring crisis the shepherd from the somali region to feed the old. you pleaded for help. earlier this year was a hold 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 to how can a hospital before a lot of you have to ha xtreme weather events like this. drought have always existed, but they haven't always happened this frequently or the intensely scientists from different countries collaborated on an attribution study. the found human induced climate change is a place here in the horn of africa. it made conditions, especially hot and especially dry. we found though, that the joke in east africa hasn't been met exceptionally by time of change. so basically what we're saying is with the climate change, that's kind that the magnitude of what the cod many parts of the world are already
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at risk of drought. but the kind of crisis is increasing this risk in some regions, such as england, where a river and one of its white us regents has run dry and some parts or taiwan, where been blue 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 our 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 $1.00 degrees celsius compared to pre industrial levels. that's the 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 or basically a thursday or atmosphere. more about the ration from the surface and dryer conditions and soils and reservoirs. climate change can also affect rainfall,
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some regions may see less precipitation. others may get more, but instead of having it fall evenly throughout the year, these regions may experience short and frequent birth of heavy rain. that's 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 soils 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 mass 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
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were fears the city could run out of water altogether, a so called day 0. these types of conditions can raise people's entire livelihoods . a situation many if you can, 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. and so molly, the shepherd's 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. and for more on this, i am joined now by fred hackerman, the deputy had of research department at the pots them institute for climate impact
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research. welcome to the program, and thank you so much for joining us. you are a natural scientist, please explain to us once more why these kinds of dryer periods between rain fall events are now on the rise. i don't want them to divide it by come from my sight. one has to understand such a motorcycle as part of the time it's like of been been be change time is be also changed to modify, couldn't because of a set by the initial dependent folks. i'm a change. see you and then those at the bottom resides. but it'd be a more intensified spot us. i couldn't wave up with tons of pollution, try our conditions and on the other hand, heavy a plus petition, bene tippins, and such like data. tell us that this is already on going beyond submits of climate change and hot spots for exxon put in if, because of the america, but also europe and maricia now and the really has now to contact. there has been much call for climate action and i'm just wondering, your personal take with what more you would like to see from governments corporate
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interest individuals, icing sales, 3 points. one is that the honest rising people left understands that climate change change is the house that we are. so funds stimulating, kind of change and affecting things change. and so secondly, we have to invest into the new boots much stronger than before. and the set point is that even have to picture them suit from the c as a by speed don't. and the people be below is a 12 degree target, for example, it would be have to fix comp and vegetation. so it's ocean sentence on says when we look at people who are living in more extreme climates, talk with us a little bit more about climate resilience and what opportunities you might see there. to address some of the concern, some of the risks for these populations. you know, actually there are many opportunities, but they have to comply. this was
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a little quick context to the, to the landscapes and was a geographical context. i'm an example of this. we have talking about assignment then script landscapes which has a bit more difficult education, more adaptive education back of the countries. for example, a gulf forestry is what combination of, of you could try and forestry and maybe strengthens the sites was that fee can keep mobile to that we have tons of pcs and cups which are adapted to the new conditions to, to conditions of dry conditions. but the or uncertain condition for them. what soon does it does that if occasion is very important, that people would invest 20 in one crop, but some custody and several months was that if one crops here, it's s to and as a resource, many people nowadays here in cities and,
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and especially in the building or so is that a petition in cities? so it's a very important to be talking, for example, about a swamp city swamp city. so green city spends a petition rain falling into the cities. it's not sidney transfers. a switch system, but in for traits into the, sorry, just the see the ceiling of the surfaces green of conditions, but the equity and proceed something is also um to them. so if you watch a should have a look at the shop chances we have 50 a depth and if we have a ticket. fred harmon from the post them institute for climate impact research. thank you. thank you. this. there's some other stories we're following here. you asked me to talk case has been sworn in again as greece has prime minister following his election victory. his new democracy party secured a clear majority and a 2nd vote. 5 weeks after the 1st round field to deliver a government, several nationalist parties have gain
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a foothold in parliament. both counting is underway in guatemala, after our presidential and parliamentary elections marred by the exclusion of several candidates and a crack down on the press. frustration with poverty, crime and corruption dominated voters concerns with no fear. front runner among the $22.00 presidential candidates, a run off vote. looks inevitable me on mars military junta has set fire to more than 400000000000 years worth of illegal drugs on the humans international and control traffic. in de leon mars, one of the world's top producers and exporters of illegal narcotics experts warn that the countries 2021 military too, as only boosted the drug trade the . the berlin special olympics have concluded with a ceremony at the brenda bird gate. almost 7000 athletes with intellectual
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disabilities competed in 26 events. some politicians hope the successful games will encourage germany to bid to host the 2036 summer olympics. the world's largest inclusive sporting event finished in a feeding way and barely and on sunday nights with a spectacular closing ceremony at the city's famous brandenburg gates the special olympics. so more than 7000 athletes with intellectual disabilities, from a 190 different delegations competes more than 330000 people, attended, across pay days to watch any sports from weight, lifting to swimming the motto, let me wind, but if i cannot win, let me be brave in the attempt billing staged in events that fascinated athletes and fans alike. for many of the competitors presenting themselves on the world stage was a dream coming through the whole
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and sporting success is just part of the key takeaways from the events. yes, start to feel like family because you are with them for 2 weeks and the buns will never before it gets in. i think the events both even we do live, that's how the 9 days on folded deepest bags to the people of germany who have welcomed our movements with open arms and made us feel like we are the most welcome human beings. on our 3rd year, germany has with special olympics come to a close organize us hope that a new era of inclusion is set to start and intent is carlos all could as has won the queen's cub championships final in london, beating australian alex a minute. war queens is one of the world's oldest tennis tournaments and serves as
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a warm up for wimbledon. the title is the 1st ever gras court when for reading us open champion. okay, it us to carlos out, the raz didn't have much experience on grass ahead of the queen's club. he'd only ever play 2 tournaments on the surface and this was his 1st final. and the spaniard struggled at times in the 1st set against alex demon. no. he had to save to break points in the 8th game, broken the next game, and then served out for the set the 20 year old sealed the victory on his 1st match point. when the man, oh, i 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 and the motorcycle racing francesco bun. yeah,
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yeah. has won the dutch moto g p to extend his lead in the championship to 35 points. he becomes the 1st man to win back to back titles at the us and track since his compatriot and mentor valentino rusty in 2005. and he had to do it the hard way after his rivals pushed him to the limit. the thrills begun early in us and starting system. the grid redfield t t ends broad vendor rewards past the closer to my group executive to take the lead by turn one there was no such joy for vendors team mate jack miller, the really and crashing over at the end of the 1st lot. another crash between french 2, which ones are cool and sub you go to another row. so of course the router will help from the track. file francesca button. yeah, you 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,
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but he just couldn't find the speed to get in front of me, but knew i took the checkered flag. but he finished 2nd has been decided after a photo finish. but this past weekend was demoted for exceeding track limits. much to his dismay. at least as part of a purely took his place in the podium. fun. yeah yeah. extends his championship lead over ok. my team does. 35 points is the support 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 the belgian shot put and hammer champion took part in the 100 meter hurdles to stop for team from being disqualified. you'll be boom, float tackled the event gamely after her countries to hurdle hers. hold out through injury. the 29 year old to finish the race 19 seconds after the winner teresa
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