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and so here like from the high tech, from the security again this morning, we understand the volunteer pilots and this type of specialist intelligence units, you know, saying they might not report for reserve to, to, if this continues. so it's really tiring the country bought and it's essential, tanya, thank you very much. that was our correspond tanya kramer in jerusalem you're watching dw news up next. various biology will be here with news, a 0 reporting on the devastation flooding across india. i'm terry martin. thanks for watching the people in trucks insured when trying to free the city center. more and more refugees are being turned away. the families these trades extreme
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to 100 people around the world more than 100 each. we ask why? because no one should have the make up your own mind. me for mine's the basic venue is aisha coming up to date in deals, monsoons done deadly heavy rains of the length of face. 20 lives of discharge property was millions scientists, a climate change making in dallas pontoons, stronger and australia joins of german initiated fine with clump to talk
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to global warming. we look at all these copies and how it intends to fight the time of change. the british manager, welcome to dw, and use a sure glad you could join us. torrential downpours have done deadly and finalized life across northern india. at least 20 people have died so far as flash floods and land slides destroyed highways and homes across several states. all thought of these were foster shot schools in the capital of denny, on monday, after large spots of the city. well, walter logged scientists say in the seas, the mountain range are getting heavier due to climate change. heavy as a normal monsoon rains tend to be a river into a raging torrent in the north indian states have him on shall per dash. the rushing
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water destroyed roads um damage, power lines, and communication systems which time put rescue assets or distribution will take them. road restoration will take some time, but our priority is to restore electricity and mobile networks so that we can receive information regarding any other stranded paper. so we can rescue them. we have a so where the was, was not the guys have got them go. scientists say climate change is making them on seeing rain, stronger and more unpredictable sizes of people have died because of the floods across northern india. sally was inundated with the highest rain full in a single day for 40 years, swelling the amino river which runs through the halls of the capital. local media reports say thousands of people are already being moved to shelters. as the river reaches dangerous levels. the south west stuff,
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but john paused. biggest hospital, a medical college where left wading through the woods. the floods such was say false. they had no time to evacuate the patient's hospital and they get caught on everything despite being such a big hospital. so much water has been said within just 3 to 4 hours of rain. so you can imagine but conditions in other hospital patients are facing problems. they have not been moved yet. of course we have a son. yeah. has health was try to pump out the water from the hospital rooms. india is whether agency is full costing more rain in the days to come and do the 2 of them. we thought you might find this report from the capital. i'm standing on the banks of the river yamuna. the river has crossed the danger level of mock here. as we came it will be so hundreds and hundreds of people were sitting here at low line areas, but they've now moved up the roads. and dick and she has to the end on the fly or
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was their lives i'd risk, should the reba booked it's banks. and this has been a very severe monsoon, which has come early, the worst effected areas on the humidity and regions. the state of the market for this on the neighboring with the kind rivers of flowing but throughout the t. destroying everything in the pots. yeah, sweeping along, houses, trucks called live store. the river slowing down stream. it was the effect of the states of plain job and hardy, on a large area as a farm land onto board to the people facing great, inconvenienced yes, branded without electricity in their homes. every time such a disaster takes place. the link made with climate change, the questions that being asked, but all the lessons being learned. as people wait to see how this is off to unfold . this great concern that this river should not bust its banks and destroy the
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lives of many in its spots. japan too, is dealing with the optimize of flooding. a box of southern japan have begun setting up after the week of steady rain caused rivers to bus their backs, triggering heavy flooding. at least 6 people are known to have died. thousands of residents had been placed on the end evacuation boning due to funding and landslide risk side to say one more. temperature is globally intensifying the risk of heavy rain in japan, or the mustard and prime minister anthony of an easy phase, his country with joining the g 7 back climate club. detective global warming has been easy. it was in berlin on monday, made the announcement alongside cameron johnson that will not show the climate club is a key initiative from the german data and came into being lost here. on monday he explained how the cloud could work from the full flow stream. yeah. and to germany, yvonne,
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this is the name of start your list. i mean, we want to companies from germany in australia to enhance the cooperation for the production and transportation of green. hydrogen is i'm about that this will be an important contribution to reaching climate neutrality. i'd probably take advice, you know, challenge is of course more pressing than that caused by climate change. the strategy in germany, and now you know, i did didn't add a commitment to tackling climate change. and i like commended chancellor schultz on his development of germany's climate club and was place to confirm that a strategy will join that high ambition initiative. gentlemen, off a more context, the chief political correspondent nina has a you know, what exactly is this climate club that australia has signed up to as well. the idea comes from an american nobel prize win of the economy. he wrote the paper in 2015 and essentially aust for big and it has to do more to actually meet those
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powers climate goals. and we'll have charts, the german chancellor then put this idea on the international stage, if you will, when germany has the g 7 presidency a year and a half ago. and then the g 7, all those big mixes they signed up to climb is club in december last year. this is of course the group has the most industrialized countries um and they have the idea to reduce your to emissions, especially from big industry heavy industry. so make the industry green and make these countries actually meet those power his goal. so the idea is to also avoid a situation where those countries that do set themselves and business goals receive on site competition from countries with lower environmental standards. so to have industry move production to those countries, it's a club, but it is open to countries around the world that no matter how big or small they're. and john specialty was also speaking of enhancing green,
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hybrid and cooperation with australia. what is all that about? as well, germany wants to get rid of fossil fuels like gas, oil, and coal, and deputy itself doesn't have enough wind blowing on the shows and the sun doesn't shine only around here, as i'm sure people who visit of notice. so in germany is looking at setting up partnerships with countries like australia, but also countries in south, in west africa, where there is lots of potential for wind and solar power. and australia, of course, plays a very crucial role for germany because it is a stable democracy ties bilateral, ties go back decades, and germany has given itself a green hydrogen started. you know, the idea here is that hydrogen can become to prime energy source of the future. and if the process that tons water into hydrogen can be produced with renewable power then and this is a cutting a very long process. so then the source of energy can be climate friendly and for
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the transition period, gemini is building island g infrastructure, but it always has the goal that one day, those pipes, etc, can be used to deal with hydrogen. so one day it would be used for germany still production and also for chemical processes and the transport sector. so sips and truck slurries can also use hydrogen to transport goods. and that is of course crucial for germany, which is an explanation. and besides the commitment detecting time of change with germany permanent avenue easy, also committed to deploying a royal street in there for surveillance. i crossed to germany for 6 months. why? a note that was an interesting announcement that came yesterday when the prime minister met with life shows the gem tons that i hear in berlin before the australian prime minister then went to list waiting. yeah. to attend the nato summit. so essentially that they are there is to help protect the flow of military and humanitarian supplies into ukraine. so the australian aircraft will be deployed
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in germany for 6 months, starting in october. this year, they will protect the multinational logistics hubs that supply this critical support to ukraine's or it says as an early warning system of any threats, the plane can a lot, and all of ukraine's partners, if something is about to happen. australia of stress very quickly that it will operate in european as space, not within ukraine or russell bella. ruth and australia has been criticized on what that is not doing enough to support ukraine is this is of course something well astray is also saying this is not just a european conflict. this is something that potentially affects all of us around the world because it is about upholding the rule of law. this is about a small country trying to fight off an invader and upholding democracy in summer and now stream. there isn't a member of nato yet, district is attending a nato summit. why? as well as straight, it does have decades long ties with nato,
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with this alliance and australia is attending the 2nd time, not last year. they also attended the summit in madrid and they see it interestingly, australia is not a loan from the region to attend, as a visit to essentially from the in the pacific. were also having representatives from japan, south korea, and new zealand. so there is a bit of a given take here. so naser is formally atlantic alliance, hence the name, but it is about move and not this is about, you know, upholding the rule of low nato. it was member states, a very strong partners for ukraine. australia wants to be kept in the loop and essentially demonstrate that it is also condemning versus invasion that it is supporting ukraine and that it does not come from natives in the lions. they support for ukraine. this comes from countries around the world that wants to actually see ukraine withhold this pressure from russia. it's interesting because
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later, as you could, i could find out as an atlantic organizer for and then atlantic lines. but it's also looking at the in the pacific. i mean, you look at the, instruct him back the circuitry general visiting south korea and japan down here in the, in january. so what is behind that as well last year and nato's a strategic concept for the very 1st time, nato actually mentioned in the pacific as well as a region where developments can directly affected euro atlantic security, which is why nato is putting more of a focus on strengthening existing partnerships, but also developing new ones with partners in that region. and of course, nature does c time as emissions and policies in that region as a major challenge. and, and they addressed in that paper, the growing corporation between china and russia. and that is something that needs to seize as a threat to the established rules based international, the without familiar with the, for the time being. but thanks so much for joining us on this very important
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