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who is covering the wanted stats june 29th on the w. the . this is the the news line from ballot. nato's 1st comments on the fails revolt and russia against old success. the challenge to validate pooty is ruled by the voc . my mercenary group is an internal mass, a full moscow, also coming on as extreme droughts threatens more lives at the one of the, in the holding of africa. experts say resources are desperately needed to help
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communities adapt to find the guy that f as well come to the program. days off to the voltage voc in a group revolt against the russian military leadership. the head of nato has spoken out about the potentially the stabilizing events. now to ahead again, so starting back says be alliance as closely monitoring events in russia is dressed as the result was. an internal russian matter spoke alongside the way and he is president in germany, is defense minister of to it's a self next spoke to w correspondent, like some of them and making clear that nato is priority was supporting ukraine. well, the events we saw unfolding in russia over the weekend demonstrates the weakness of
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the fragility of the russian regime. it also demonstrates the danger of being dependent on the mercenaries as percentage and has been one, has a use the volume in forces and other useful then tony against him. us, as we saw over the weekend at the same time, we need to remember these are internal russians. there's, it's not fun, they don't, it's, it's, it's, it's an internal russian issue about this when they do is ukraine. and therefore, we must continue to support ukraine and welcome much of the dust and all that. all of us do in providing support for like some of an hour and a told us a volunteer made an impression of the meeting ahead of the night to summit in 2 weeks time. well my 1st impression was i have to say that despite saying and all of them stressed that that made to and allies are monitoring what's happening in
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restaurant and then and below. ruth, i think it's fair to say that there are concerned about the situation there. and that is why at least we in yeah, is calling on the to, to father a boost its presence here. and also to be that the not only the number of its troops, but also the air defense capabilities. the major take away is the decision that was announced today is the decision by the german defense minister to permanently deploy for thousands german soldiers to least one year. and that is, of course, a very important decision for this small country. it's the army consist of $20000.00 soldiers and now getting additional $4000.00 soldiers being deployed here on the permanent phases. it is a big deal, however, and this is also watts. and then is step is store use stress to do in case press conference. this is based on the precondition that the infrastructure, that's a, a,
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the german brigade woods needs is a, has to be built and it is expected to be in place in 2026 correspondence. some of the phenomena that's now take a look at some of the headlines from around the world as union. foreign ministers have agreed to increase the blocks military, a fund for ukraine and other parts of the countries by 3500000000 euros. at a meeting in luxembourg, brussels top diplomats, joseph brown said you was continuing to double down on it's support for keys. because of what, in australia, the last, the russian official has left the building site where most girl was trying to build a new embassy. australia is top cold rules that russia could be evicted from the site and the a parliament housing camera. the government terminated most call's lease over spying and concerns. both counseling is underway in guatemala,
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after presidential ends, elementary elections. there. apple was mocked by the exclusion of several candidates under crack, down on the chris voters most concerned with poverty, crime and corruption. with no clear frontrunner among the $22.00 presidential presidential candidates around a folks looks in and silly, severe flooding has left at least 2 people dead and several others missing. hundreds more have been forced to leave that homes. heavy rains have cost with us to best that bonds in the center of the country. intense heat waves and right cold temperatures of heat countries across asia. june. right, cause we're faster than badging last week. as the temperature has reached 41 degrees celsius authorities in india, voltage spike, and heat related deaths and douglas has a sweltering weather, tormented residents and focused on the map. few resorts to 50 degrees celsius,
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forcing millions to stay in those extreme weather. patents this year have been linked by scientists. the climate change driven by burning fossil fuels and in parts of africa, periods of prolonged heat are causing more severe droughts. that's about the size, failed rainy seasons, nearly 2 years of decimated livestock failed crops and famine. a seemingly endless drought has good parts of east africa, pushing tens of millions of people into a humanitarian crisis. the shepherd from the somali region of 50 of 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 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
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climate change is a place here in the horn of africa. it made conditions, especially hot and especially dry. we found though that's the joke in east africa as the med exceptionally by time a change. so basically what we're saying is without climate change, that's kind that the mug me through the cod. 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, where a river and one of its white us regents has run dry and some parts, or taiwan, where bamboo crops are dwindling, or the western u. s, 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 atlas here 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
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because it creates the optimal conditions for disaster is linked routes. is warmer temperatures typically mean a greater kind of or basically a thursday or adverse day or more of aspiration from the surface and the 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 fault even lead 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 in severity. when i draw the strike, it 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. one water
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intensive factor 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 were fears the city could run out of water altogether. a so called a 0. these types of conditions can erase people's entire livelihoods. a situation many as 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. in somali, 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,
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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'm not sure why, but i think accomplish he's the head of program was up at adelphi. that's a think tank focusing on issues of climate and vomiting to development. now can you please explain to us why these kind of dr. periods between rainfall events out on the rise right now as well as it was already mentioned. what time management always had to deal with the it's very abilities in rainfall with dry on more rainy seasons. or with dry years or even longer periods, but now with the increasing temperatures costs by a climate change. if a peroration of water from the surface is increasing. and this affects the whole water cycle of, of, of preparation from oceans, building clouds that then precipitate in other areas, another tech to it's for it's rain, forest and,
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and the key ring of rain forest that reduces the of, of production from those areas. so changing whole time attempts the process these uh uh, quite complex to predict. so while in some areas like the mediterranean project and clearly indicating to what's best rainfall and some other regions. like for example of the honda for africa. it's a bit hard to tell whether this will result in more or less rain over the year. but what we can definitely say globally is that variability and extremes and rainfall will increase. now, what can we do into full time to combat that? well 1st of all, we of course need to make sure that we don't waste water, but that we use it wisely to ensure safe water to supply people with bent and, and live stuck with the water to to prevent sun lines. then we urgently need to increase the capacity to store water so that we can make use of the water that we
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received in the rainy seasons to, to make use of it then when it's needed for irrigation or when the, when agriculture needs it. in the past but says mainly been done through large stems, but these of course also often have negative impacts on the environment as, as much being reproached about. instead, we should the full complement of these infrastructures with so called nature based solutions that make use of natural processes to store water. so for example, we can restore what wetlands or flood plains that function is one inches for what to supply for it for human use or i quick auction, we can also store water and ground what to exercise. so all different types of what a storage should be considered and combined wisely in order to make sure that water supply is stable. and now is some interesting points for making there,
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but the fight against climate change is of course, a long distance of fat. it should more effort and money be allocated to adapt toward change. we already have indeed those efforts and at a patient need to be uh 20 ramped up uh besides piping climate change. of course, we need the adequate strategies to be prepared to what discuss the tea and drought, and this does not only apply to those areas that are already now prone to draw. it's like, like the horn of africa that has been mentioned, but also to other regions in the north. so what we need to make sure it's that's b, existing water resources are not over used. and then also make sure that we clearly include climate change. and so the planning so that for example, we can see the what the intensive industries are not setting up new production sites in areas that might be affected by what discuss it to you or the, or cultural what to use. this is capital the money toward the estimate. it also may
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also include, sorry for that i'm afraid you're running ahead of time. yeah. and you've got drama that you had over your program. go to at the until 1510. thank you very much. on the com. thanks you i did this last takes the european championships in poland saw a true display of team spirit when belgians shots port and how much sanction took part of the 100 meter hurdles to stop 13 from being disqualified your lean bone. cool. tackle be event gamely off to countries to have less pulled out to injury, be 20 and annually finish the race. 19 seconds after the women do is entering a, a, a of spain lucas performance and belgium, 2 points, insights them from disqualification. and she's going viral on social media. got see if it's uh you watching dw,
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and youtube's and he has what am i know about top story this out? they told the secretary general in stoughton back that the to him a defense minister have been giving details on it. just announce troop build up of forces in the 20th germany says it is ready to station around full 1000 additional troops in this way. and yet on a permanent basis to strengthen nato's easton. and that's it from me and the news team don't go away after shall break my colleagues, steven bits the will of the latest business. got office export the have to say there's to us the that's why listen to their stories.
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