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the, the, this is date of the news. my from bullitt flooded me putting the dresses the russian public following a short lived to revolt at the weekend following the biggest single challenge. yet he's already the russian president attempts to project a sense of national unity phase. he acted to avoid serious floods coming up. so
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many foreign minister is heading to south africa on a trip where she will appeal for stronger commitment to ending the war in you try to add a new report, shows nations off filing to help and with this deforestation. it's also site that the plan is losing an important weapon in it possible for funding the anatomy. how it welcome to the program. russian president vladimir 13 has thoughts and project or 30 in an address to the nation. following the weekend, um, to rebuild the invite vacuum mercenaries. he said the rebellion threatened russia's very existence and promised to punish those behind us. he didn't mention if any precaution, the leader of the masonry group by 9, and he's on stipend precaution, denied the result. i think i'm the i, the trolling elected authorities. and then at the last,
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the incident has left the kremlin battling to regain control of the narrative. after a weekend of may head management votes, operations save face has kicked in at the criminal and it started with the speed the i released on russian state tv with defense minutes. this guy is showing front and center, seen a probably visiting the front line and ukraine. it's his 1st public appearance since the bach and have a vote. undeclared signal that he's still in charge. so which was the little girl, was the police again and then came a call for unity from russia's 5 minutes to get the praise president pollutants leadership with the junior 11th faith cabinet meeting here in moscow along the way through before the under these circumstances, it's important to ensure the solvency and independence of our country for the safety and wellbeing of our citizens. so we need to act together as one team maintain the unity offer or forces by lining up behind the president and take
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calculated joint decisions to implement task given by the head of statements that is showing you the effects you know, bonding as others get the best only go with this with us to the the us and others have described. so today's a boat, which is a direct challenge to the russian president's leadership, to the bottom, to lead on to support us is that safe fall face? no punishments despite to teams play around with the internet score. yep. jenny put goes in himself. he's supposed to be in bed of yours, after pulling out with his troops on saturday nights. whether he's the right to yet it's still unknown, but he has released an 11 minute or 2 your message in which he explains his reasons for taking action. you're not somebody you said you don't know where that was. there were 2 important factors for our decision to turn around at the for the 1st. so when you did it is that we did not want to spill russian blood that we have fox
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that are. the 2nd is that we were marching. you mom to show our pro, tell you what, but idea, but not to overthrow the government of the country. to 300. yeah, yeah. well i skip that idea that was followed a few hours late to why i promise from president booted to wagner fighters in the late nights address. you're new with us about today. you have the opportunity to continue your service with us or by signing a contract with the defense ministry of the military and law enforcement structures . people to go back to your family and loved ones. those who want competitors still have the promise that gave will be fulfilled to you and you will just pulling in. but there was no mention of the instigator in chief fun, but gonna lead to you have get a precaution. his life on future may still be on the line. we spoke earlier, i spoke to data, i believe russia analyst, konstantin, in the lift you buy new and capital build this and ask him for his key take away
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from letting me put this address. well, the key takeaways dots uh, puts in that was actually expected to say something historic. that is, was his, uh, 1st century uh told uh, in a different sort of telegram channel messages and uh, speaking to the agents spots. uh, nothing really historic happened. so my key take away is that everyone in the crumb is in panic and doesn't know what to do. so instead of the put incense, well we kind of softly disband the wagner group. but if you want, you can go home. if you don't want, you can go to bill, it was, why should you go to bill? it was, that means that you kind of go to russia, you're not welcome to rush anymore, but definitely it's clear, put in is panicked and you've seen these faces of the russian cabinets in the report. they don't look very sort of bright and cheery. i suppose there is
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a lot of cares now in moscow and i think the main campus, uh oh, the reason for the cares is that puts and did not expect people in the stalls and all this to receive the broadening group as heroes, as liber right says as an alternative, a sore again, i think this is the main question now in russian politics to they put in has been seen as very weak. and he's now trying to show up his authority whether he will succeed. frankly speaking i'm not set. so knowing that konstantin um and now knowing the deal that per goes in the grade to, is it fair to say the wagner boss blinked? yes, it it. and he's explanations of that. we're also in the repulse, differently lines, but the polluters russia is an empire allies. but this is an exceptional thing when absolutely everyone. ready lies and everyone knows it. definitely something went
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wrong for precaution. my suspicion, that's all the suspicion don't want to conspiracy arise. yeah. that's she expected some help from within the regime. and this helped didn't come for some reason. and because of that, they had to turn back and pretend that everything is going. all right, and he's just so generous person. 2000 want to spill rush and love, although he was prepared to do it. so i suppose that this is not the end of the story, and frankly speaking, i do not believe he will stay for long and bellows issue. if you ever even went there, because it will not be saved for him. there. russians think it is a security services operate and bill it was as they wish. this is a defacto semi calling me over russia. so uh for progressing to stay there will be very, very weird. you either have to go to africa or where he was, you know, conducting his most of the operations or find in other wreckage. yeah. what about the wagner flight has been, uh,
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some of the most for feet and feet. father's in russia, by contrast, russian soldiers unknown to be ill treated under try and somewhat signing on the pied. what wouldn't motivate the wagner fight has been to join the russian army now not much, but at the same time, i would say that the ministry products is the bit exaggerated that good at the so called hybrid, where you have to law and kind of uh, in senior rates yourself into a bankruptcy, your anything but look the bottom right. so we're not very useful when they were fighting near buffalo trying to storm a small town even by your branding and standards and all the russian ones for 10 months. so i think the military pro is exaggerated, i think somebody joined the army. so this illusion that will go home and somebody try to find new employment because i do think the told to put them is scared of
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pretty guardian and his troops. but using the so called private misery companies, using mercenaries is not at all excluded for the rational received. i think that's their lifeline. still, if they want to continue fighting and the green russian army turned out to be not as good, but probably not as bad as many people expected. so i do think they will not be able to do away with the mercenary army as a tool they to police come to the thing, it, thank you so much. russia has claimed it will allow the wagner way playdoh and his fight is to move to bill everetts, which is a border with nathan man. but lithuania. on monday, germany announced it was ready to help with you when he has strengthened its defences by permanently stationing 4000 more troops that it's a place germany already has around a 1000 troops on the ground, a show of unity and strength german at least waiting on soldiers conducting
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a joint exercise on the bumper of the training ground in the future, they will work even more closely together. after some back and forth, berlin is now ready to permanently deploy $4000.00 soldiers to lease a new germany used to be the eastern flank of nato territory until the end of last year, all parts and germany as the biggest uh, economy in europe and a park member of nato of costs is willing and will be able to take responsibility now for the new eastern flag. the deployment is based on the precondition that lease we and you know, provide the infrastructure on need to to host additional troops, which will probably take until 2026 still between you and president knows data seems satisfied with the announcement, but he's asking for more support from allies i've got to be off over the able to reach an agreement on need those sort of patients who are the funds modal in the
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both the countries. so it's a significant milestone in strengthening dollar security. we should continue moving in this direction into unity, and this results need to is working on new defense plans to boost its presence an air defense in the region. but the big question here in pub ryder is whether that will be enough and what consequences the attempted wagner revolt could have. the events we saw unfolding in russia over the weekend demonstrates the weakness of the fragility of the russian regime. it also demonstrates the danger of being dependent on mercenaries at the same time. we need to remember these are internal restroom. there's, it's not fun, a thought in 2 weeks time. all eyes will be on lisa and you again. when natal leaders meet here for their summit, which i'm in a foreign minister,
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and the book is today visiting south africa where she's expected to try and get stronger commitment from leaders there to help in the process. go on. e crye or tori is claim of neutrality. has come on the scrutiny, not least, i think us claims it supplied us to russia. president 0 rema pulls the as launched a panel to investigate those claims. recently he visited both russia and ukraine on a mediation, an african piece mission to russia. earlier this month, but delegation of 7 africa nation was led by south africa trying to persuade vladimir putin that the ukraine bowl most. and before they got that, they visited ukraine to plead for peace. but with no need to keep nor moscow winning to budge, this visit to accomplish sniffles to the west is already suspicious of south africa's claim that it's playing
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a new to role. in the conflict. in february pretoria team jump with most go in beijing to whole joints, naval exercises. 3 months later, a us diplomatic queues, south africa, of delivering arms and ammunition to this sanctioned russian ship. south africa has had a long friendship with russia. most goes top diplomat sanjay lab prof visited the country in january relations, dates back to when the soviet union helped south africa's freedom fighters invest, struggle against apartheid that history is part of the reason pretoria refuses to condemn moscow for the invasion of ukraine. but it's not just south africa where
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russia has been cultivating relations. most goes influence extends across much of the african continent. and it isn't just about politics. it's been giving minute 3 support on funding equipment and ons, in return for access to energy and natural resources. russian musson res, including the infamous voc, no group have also been operating in several countries on the continent. they include molly libya, sudan, and central african republic. and despite recent events in russia, it doesn't look like countries such as south africa will change their relations with moscow anytime soon. i. alright, let's take a look at some of the headlines from around the world. now, you find the president, blood of me as a landscape says, troops have made advances on all fronts, as keeps counter offensive continues. according to defense officials,
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a 150 kilometers of territory have already been retaken in the southern. you try and keep said the counter fancies is still about in its early stage. israel 5, rock government has approve the construction of gold and $5000.00 additional housing units for jewish that lives in the occupied west bank. the plans of going ahead, despite pressure from the u. s, which sees the expansion as an obstacle to pace with the palestinians. international monetary fund says, rising corporate profits have done more to drive europe's inflation process than the energy price shop caused by the vote. and you try, according to the i, m f, profits accounted for 45 percent of price increases since 2020, to move and double the impact of labor costs into the severe flooding as left at least 2 people did. and several others missing. hundreds have lost
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a 100 days of heavy rain full of clothes, rivers, the best, the banks in the scene to the country to north america. now, with people in the canadian city of montreal having to breed some of the world's most polluted if that's because of smoke from wild fives, which of twan through more than 7000000 hectares of forest. since january canada has been hit repeatedly by extreme weather embrace of these scientists site the intensity and frequency are the result of global warming. sit grace small clouds on what would normally be a sunny and clear summer's day. in montreal. it's blowing over from wild fires, raging and forest across canada on sunday. air quality here dropped to a level worse than anywhere around the world. it's really like phone except that it's smoke because of the forest fires. it's
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really hard to breathe. my eyes thing a little to it's a little hard to see, but it was a mask. it really smells like fire. over the weekend, the canadian environmental agency declared a small warning in many areas of quebec. they advise people to stay inside outdoor swimming pools and athletic fields were closed, and outdoor events had been cancelled. at 1st, the forest fires reached across the west of the country, but now they've also reached the northeast. qu bec authority, say, some 80 wild fires are devastating the country side. i mean, the whole country seems to be, are on fire these days. but i think it's been president. and from what i've read in
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the press, we've never had so many fires at such an extent for such a long period of time. and it's just the beginning of the summer. but there is hope on the horizon. according to weather forecast. rain is on the way, bringing much needed relief to northwestern quebec. beside the psych stream weather events like canada as well as a thing fueled by climate change. tropical rainforests play a vital role in containing global warming. but a study is found that the world forest still disappearing at an alarming bright spot international play just to hold and read this deforestation. almost half of the loss is happening in brazil. it's the president set a goal of ending deforestation the question being can he achieve this ambitious goal of this patch of lads may not look very tropical, but it's actually part of the world's largest rain forest. seems like these have become more and more calm and then the brazilian amazon millions of hector is
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raised on a legally to make space for cattle pastors and so fields, among other things. almost half of the tropical primary forest last last year was in brazil. that's according to a new study by the world resources institute, a global research organization. the report found that on a global level reinforce lost an area of roughly the size of switzerland in 2022. that's 10 percent more than the year before. and it means we're rapidly giving up on one of our best tools to combat climate change. because tropical forest absorb massive amounts of c o. 2. in brazil, environmental experts blamed the last 4 years of soaring deforestation. on former president charitable sonata, his administration weakened the agencies monitoring environmental crimes by shrinking their budgets and pushing out stuff. during the last 4 years, i'm a zone was a place without law, but really master lula. desilva who took office this year,
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wants to end illegal deforestation in the amazon by 2030. and he has a good track record. when he was president 20 years ago, his government reduced deforestation, and this reinforce by 80 percent, it expanded protected areas and strength and authorities to crack down on these spots. now let's administration has further developed that's action plan. what was your name? right? the plan is to relentlessly combat crimes such as the illegal occupation of public lands, mining, logging, illegal hunting, and fishing and indigenous territories, and to give environmental protection aries to the amazon as a whole. but challenges remain. not lisa powerful agri, business block, and congress that could hold back new environmental laws or to her to be reached at 0 or the 1st 7 years. and on the other hand
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is working to set the initials goals, and people around the world will feel the climate of consequences of these goals are met. so that report was by beatrice. krista photo from the dw environment who's here in the studio to talk more about it. good to see the last line of your report lands. hopefully we will feel the consequences of climate change. if we don't stop the 1st thing of rainforest, what exactly does that mean? well, ideally, when we're not destroying large swats of rain forest, these tropical forests act as mass of carbon sinks. so that means they absorb or c o 2 of them they in it. but for example, in the case of the amazon, scientists have found that it's now a carbon source as opposed to a carbon sink. because of all the trees we've been destroying. but also because of the fires which have huge emissions. and these are often said intentionally for cow, pastures and plantations. so what that means is that there is more c o 2 in the air that heats up are apples here, and that makes extreme weather more common and more severe, so, floods, droughts,
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heat waves, all of these are intensifying because of the to be on the measure of global climate change. what effect is they forrest, i should have on these localized areas and clients. so what the experts from the was research has institute that brought up this report. stressed several times is that what happens in the forest doesn't necessarily stay in the forest. so for example, the further we move in there, more contact we have with wildlife, and more likely it is that, you know, viruses from that wildlife might spill over to a few minutes and cause another pandemic. or if we go in there to mine that contaminates local rivers. so for example, in the case of gold, that's a lot of mercury that's going in the water and contaminating fish. and obviously that's terrible for the indigenous people eating that fish. and beyond that, when we have fewer trees that mix surrounding areas hotter and dryer, and that just compounds the effects we're already seeing for climate change. but so clearly there's a lot to be worried about. a one, the other, any developments to be helpful about?
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yeah, i know that was a lot of doom and gloom, but the report also highlighted some positive examples. so for example, countries like indonesia or malaysia saw a reduction of how much force loss cover in the last last year compared to 2021. and in the case of in the diesel, that's really important because it's a major player and it's our reduction of 60 percent. and so there were several measures in place. one was that they have a permanent ban on homer on a grand thing license as to clear primary for us, for logging and plantations, for also monitoring fires, preventing them. but experts are saying, you know, globally, the trend is still not good. and we need to be treating or world leaders need to be treating those as the emergency that is beatrice christopher from the dudley environment. thanks so much. i us at the sports now in the german women's national football team is training with less than a month till the world cup in australia. new zealand, germany considered one of the favorites,
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but i will need to get past not only the defending champions the united states, but i'll be your opinion. seems like england, sweden and front at the teams media di they was told that this could be the time for the moment and for the cameras there cruising with the intensity will. bill is july 20th, approaching the opening of the world cup and july 24th. germany's 1st match against morocco. the thing is they've proven that their championship material. what with for example, the runner up finished to england in last year's european championships. losing only an extra time of class. ok. it's clear that we have pressure on us to confirm what we showed last. yeah, but it's a positive kind of pressure, oppose it to you about. this team also knows that germany has won the world cup before twice. yeah, not really get stuck on words, is a big to you, mr. when the world comp to this, we know that there are a lot of favorites this year and the many teams have the potential to compete for
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the title people, mr. spear and define the tim you're going, that's when the title that's clear with the team, it's possible with the quality it's possible that credited assess nicholas beyond the challenges facing the players. fans may face challenges as well, with the time difference for matches played in australia and, and new zealand is how for the world cup branch will be using this yet. yeah, i'm aware that it's not that easy and many people will have to work. but i believe that with as a well as a way, big thinking that also applies on the pitch as the german team looks to will its way through 7 matches for a world cup titled got before we go, he's reminded about top story this russian president vladimir put in that said those behind the weekend to rebellion would be punished, ultimately struggling to reassert diesel far less than the latest idea. vincent exposed weaknesses in his position. the we've done. you expedite.
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there's more use at the top of them, but before i go, hundreds of thousands of muslim worship is making their way to mount airfare in saudi arabia today for the 3rd day of the annual hodge pilgrimage. leave you now. it does even the the,
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