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all right, hold on. we are with you currently no, enemy insight starts july 8th on dw, the . this is dw used line from the process. a lot of a boat ramp south damage of national stability following an attempt to per bolt together as troops at the kremlin paying tribute to the russian pilots killed during the box and prevent pricing and sales military offices a defective still civil war. also on the show and you report shows, nations of failing to hold the deforestation. it's also say the planet is losing
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time for weapons and it's optional for finding global warming. the dentist will and welcome the kremlin, is wrapping up an image of national stability following an attempt to revolt 5 bucket group chief gift guinea pig go ahead. earlier today, russian president vladimir putin address military and law enforcement officials in moscow. he hailed them both, crossing the volcanic with me. they have been also said that no find has from ukraine, had been re deployed for this purpose. and the troops of the kremlin had succeeded in the fact of stopping civil war. we should get it consistent solely through who defended the constitution. although these alliance and the security freedom of our citizens would be saved our homeland from dublin's dfac. they'll stop the civil war,
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an estimate of really good them. we weighed them all. i'm joined by dw ross analyst, emily, so when she was the w's corresponded in moscow until 2022. when rational tardies closed dw bureau, they emily, what else to put in the 2nd his speech to troops, who he says, help defend against this uprising was a pretty short speech that he made. he thank them for being the protectors of russia. and as we heard said that they prevented chaos and a potential civil war. so it's pretty clear that put in this taking what happened over the weekend. this uprising pretty seriously. he also, again said that russia had shown that society is united, that the troops are united as well. and he said the people, the people and the army have were not on the mutineers side. i think it's also important what the imagery here is not just what he said. we see the army and the security forces within the kremlin walls, with the president,
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this kind of united front. we also for pretty much the 1st time there were some images yesterday, but she saw the 3rd show agree with the minister of defense with vladimir putin. so criticized exactly had been criticized. and there been rumors that maybe he's gone . we didn't know yesterdays footage. people said, was that even footage from yesterday, or was that footage from before? so now we're seeing him live with president putin in, in the, the kremlin wall. so i think that's really important. symbolic, do you think russians are questioning what's going on here? is dispute instead of chance of convincing them that everything's okay. i think people are absolutely questioning what's going on. i mean, you know, you have to understand for generations now including and the soviet union. russians have been used to reading these signs and kind of understanding the double speak that both the soviet authorities and also now the russian authorities, you know, use if you show unity that might mean that actually the opposite that there are
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perhaps potentially cracks and you know, we saw on tv in the media, there was chaos. people didn't know how to report what was going on with this mutiny. so i think people would have picked up on that. and i think now they're questioning whether put him can really stand for the stability that he has been projecting to stand for, for so long. and what about this other very powerful man with a lot of funds at his disposal. very powerful and the scenarios and very good fight has what's gonna happen to him? do you think? well, we don't know. it's interesting that flooding their pollution hasn't been mentioning him. that's usually what he does with his opponents. his harshest critics, for example, he never mentioned opposition. politician. i look say, now bind me by name. now he's not mentioning he goes in by name, and it seems like the kremlin and bloody inputs and they're trying to bring the
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wagner. most of these marries in general into line. they offered the fighters who didn't take part in the uprising contracts within the army. the army has said that the mercenaries are handing over heavy weaponry. there have been some rumors or some information in the media that there could be, you know, a group of wagner fighters going to work in dollars, but we don't know exactly pushing it said that some of the people, you know, should go to bella roost. we don't know what they're supposed to be doing their loved for off the foreign minister yesterday yesterday said that they would continue their work in africa. so it's kind of unclear what's, what's really happening to them and, and pre goes and himself has been really defiant. you know yesterday's voice message, it seems like, you know, he was kind of praising the fighters and saying, look, we had all this popular support people tearing us on the streets. so it seems like that that's kind of a political threat. almost that the kremlin will have to, at some point address. so united front and pictures from russia and its forces, but a very different reality. emily,
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certainly thank you very much for the analysis. so let's have a look at some of the other stories that of making headlines, ukraine's president. a lot of me as a landscape says, troops have made advances on all fronts as keeps camera offensive continued. according to defense officials, a 130 kilometers of territory have already been retaken from invading russian forces in southern new client. keep says it's still in the early stages of it's kind of by the front front to become thailand's next. prime minister says he's got enough support from the military dominated senate to get the top for todd him to a whole not. and his progressive move forward parties alliance, one, a majority in parliament, slower house, last month. it needs the support of the senate to become prime minister and estimated 2000000 muslims. that taking part in the hodge pilgrimage and saudi arabia, participants, it's the trip of a lifetime, and it comes at a price. global inflation and soaring price is
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a driving up the cost of visiting the holding sites. this is hodges, the biggest use or pricing prices for plane tickets. food and accommodation are all pushing it out of reach for a growing number of most on wednesday marks the 8 i'll call you holy day, celebrating the end of the hutch where you see many muslims around the world can't afford to find live stock for the traditional age sacrifice and faced including in conflict on through that this democracy is open, the business is slow sales of life still carrying the student needs district of my time, a 152 kilometers north of hall to have been hit hard by the conflict. i mean, most of the people come from side to the war has effected them and they have not received their salary yet. and there is no way to receive them. so in this
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situation is difficult and the purchasing power. is it a week or what should i use the, let me hope everything goes well after eat a lot, but now we are suffering from a severe recession. people are end tables to buy sacrifice, so animals, as most of them are employees and they are going through a har, circumstance of you know, i'm going to be a, don't, may god look up one last with kindness from the muslims are celebrating each i'll ad hoc this week, buying and slaughtering lives still cause an important part of the celebrations. but this year, it is too expensive. so many months of intense fighting has decimated su dunn's economy and the livelihoods of its citizens. and it is having a knock on effect on other countries pulling exports them to don, have driven up the cost of life still beyond its borders,
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such as hearing gaza because of the war. the chief that usually come from. so don didn't arrive and that's why prices are higher and people cannot afford to buy the situation is bad and as you can see, people are here just to look and they can not buy anything. of the conflict into done is contributing to the economic challenges of several countries in africa and the middle east. so high inflation is also pushing out the price is a feed for live stock. and farm is a finding it difficult to make ends meet. the study has found the world's forests continue to disappear, added an alarming right. that's despite international places to stop and even reverse deforestation. almost half of the loss is happening in brazil. it's new president as that new goals, but are they attainable? this patch of lads may not look very tropical,
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but it's actually part of the world's largest rain forest. seems like these have become more and more common in the brazilian, amazon millions of hector's race donald legally to make space for cattle pastures 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 and 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, a, i'm
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a zone was a place without law. but really, master lula, desilva who took office the senior 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 reinforced 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 plan? the plan is to relentlessly combat crimes such as the illegal occupation of public lands mining, logging, so 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 for her to be reached at 0 or the 1st 7 years. and on the other hand
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is important to set the additional goals and people around the world will feel the claim. and consequences of these goals are met and they offer that report. beatrice christopher joins us now from dw environment. how bad would we be off without out for us as well? what we're seeing is that ideally when we're not the strain mass of slots of rain forest, they act as mass of carbon things. so that means they absorb more c o 2 than they. and that's what scientists have found is that in the case of the amazon, it has actually turned into a carbon source instead of a carbon sink. so that's from us, you know, cutting down the trees, but also from setting fires, which are often a set intentionally to make a, to clear line for cattle passers implantation. and that has huge emissions. so that's more c o 2 in the air that's heating up our atmosphere, and that makes extreme weather more intense and more common. so droughts, heat,
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waves, floods all these things. we've been seeing there intensifying because of the destruction and the rain force. so simple solution, again, scrub a woman, but one that's obviously being ignored by well data is in many cases, what in your opinion could really bring the message home to them and stop deforestation. so brazil has been a great case study on that. what we saw 20 years ago, what worked there, of course, is on the report, protected areas, law enforcement cracking down. but also what is important is to drilling the message to consumers. we as consumers can make a big difference, but also work in brazil 20 years ago. was that consumers were outraged by the link between a story consumption or beef consumption and that linked to deforestation in the amazon. and they pressured associations that can be cultural association so much, but they stop by and so a and b from unity for us that areas. and that really made a big impact as well. is there anything positive or hopeful that you can lead
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obviously? yeah, the new report from the world resources institute and also have some hopeful messages. thank god. so we saw that in countries like indonesia and malaysia. the loss of forest cover actually went down dramatically in the past year compared to 2021. so in indonesia was a reduction of 60 percent and individuals really kind of a major player. so that was really important. what works there. uh, according to the report was that there was a termination on licenses that were being brand to on, you know, prior mary, for us that could be cleared for logging in for plantations. but nevertheless, experts are really showing us that, you know, globally, the trend is going in the wrong direction. i may need to take those seriously. you know, from beatrice christopher i from dw environment. thank you very much for coming into the thank you. and a reminder of our top story at this, our russian president vladimir putin is appraised the troops of the kremlin for
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