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the social norms seeking this self determined lives. douglas go from drudgery and abuse starting august 5th on dw, the this is dw news life from the that your of wilts under relentless. it's in the put 16 cities on reynold us with historic high is expected in the coming day. we'll also meet urologist sports behind the heat waves. sweeping the glass. also has thousands, much in budapest pride as anger grows over hungry and gay loaves. we hear why some
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say out to be p q writes that are in a catastrophic state intended smockey to yvonne true. so that becomes the 1st on the stated woman to win wimbledon in the open air. we have all the reaction from a historic day. the old england, the jap, patrick, it's great to have you with us. a heat wave sweeping across your up is prompting health warnings as millions of people in your sweltering temperatures. italy has issued regular moving to 1000 and cities or positive grease. a full cost to reach highs of $44.00 degrees celsius from germany. spain and poland are also enjoying extreme heat. the plumes of smoke sol,
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the sweltering skies. above la palmer, one of spain's canary islands. footage from spain civil guide shows the scale of this large forest fire. in already stifling li caught conditions or civil gods helps people evacuate via forms. with more than $500.00 fleeing the area . the extreme heat is being felt right across europe. italian rosara cheese have issued warnings about the wheel as health risks in 16 cities, including busy tourist hot spots around the heat in the gondolas is really harmful for us. you can reach 50 degrees. we have already tried to measure it and look at it when you touch it, you get the band. sometimes the tourists jumped in pain when they didn't into the boat. in pots of grease temperatures, hypnotizing, the mid forties. the blazing hate has closed the acropolis for sticking dang.
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the officials have been hanging out voltage and providing suicide aid to those struggling in the heat. ice blocks and 2 trees have also been on hand for animals trying to keep cool at this zoo and run full cost of say the with it is only going to get wholesale with extreme temperatures fit to scorch pots of southern europe through until next week. but to compute t is a meteorologist based in washington dc, and i asked him to explain where this heat wave is coming from. and why it's so widespread. most definitely, so we have multiple, he's still slowly. a heat though is a big, sprawling rays are kind of like a magic for fuel of high pressure. and what that does is a couple things. number one, as a magic force fuel,
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it pushes the jet stream farther north. so it takes all the inclement weather, the storm systems with it. number 2, it brings hot, dry seeking air, which saves more. it keeps up dry's out, and it squashes, any cloud cover which allow sunshine to pour down unimpeded. sometimes the heat don't sit in language for a little while, not really buzzing, and that's the case over both parts of europe, m united states right now, and that's pushing temperatures towards record territory. how much of bass can be attributed to climate change as well. here's the thing, it's like playing a game basketball. let's say for example, i'm not a particularly tall person. let's say for example, i want to get a basket. i want to throw the basket. i'm not super tall. so was that a great while that might happen? but let's say for example, i start, we are in color shoes. i'm going to get a little taller and each kind of weird color shoes. suddenly the odds of me getting a slam dunk or a little higher. so same thing with this with climate change. we've a background of warming on top of natural variability. all the us in the down to the weather are be skewed up
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a little bit more. that's why we're kind of disappointedly tilting the scales towards higher end heat x rays and record events. that said, cold will still happen. for example, the united states has been a little bit colder than ours from the past 4 months. but right now we're seeing record temperatures this we and across the globe june was the hardest you on record . and so, well, yes, there will be kind of natural randomness. we're still in climate change territory. everything's gonna be a little higher than otherwise would be. how long is this likely to last for matthew? this heat wave that way, and right now in the united states and in europe as well, the united states won't break down for at least another week to 10 days has been stolen for quite a long time. and equally impressive as its magnitude, it is longevity just how long it's going feed it, for example, has had 15 days in a row at or above $3.00 degrees celsius or a $110.00 degrees fahrenheit. and the record is 18 days. and rosa, back in june 1974. so we'll blow way past that because every day of the next 70 is likely to be above that threshold. las vegas, nevada could tighter all time record at $47.00 degrees. death valley california,
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likely to float with the hardest temperature observed worldwide in the past 90 years and about 54.4 degrees celsius. paul sally, oklahoma feeling like 52.2 degrees celsius. thanks to how much moisture is in the air. and the thing is this heat, so it's kind of switching around, you know, changing its shape a little bit, but it will consolidate and expand even more into next week. so it's not going away any time soon. in europe, we can eventually expect breakdown over the next week, but that said, it could very well reforms, so we're not out of the woods yet. so the moment though, this is a heat wave, it's mainly causing trouble for people was and it was we saw in the report z use, etc. but this could cause other issues potentially bought wild fires like we've seen in the last few years. we've been sold in, in northern europe a couple of years ago. yes. so one thing that we noticed is people oftentimes under estimated the effects of heat waves. you know, we talked about 28, i was flooding wildfire stuff like that. a really grabs the news headlines, but he kills many more people annually. then i'll do is combine more so than
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hurricane, more flooding more so than any because of the use of something called excess mortality. basically, elderly, multiple populations who may have underlying health issues are suddenly pushed to the brink of unfortunately, death because of these temperatures is being so warm and then not being able to escape in europe. and particularly that's a big time issue because a lot of people don't have air conditioning just a few years ago. we sort of 18000 people die in italy, thanks to a higher and the way. so yes, that's the number when you know a big issue with this. at the same time the wildfires aren't issued to 13 wildfires burned across arizona right now and we have a hot, dry weather from the heat. um, suddenly you can kind of dry up the landscape even more, make it right to burn and you set the stage for more big time fires as the case in canada back in may, you had a record, you don't get record fires. you get the idea and it's not good. matthew, thank you so much for your insight squared. have you on this? i thank you. let's take a look at some of the stories making news around the world. right. and i,
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well fi as in kind of continued to roberts, canada, fueled by unprecedented dr. lightning strike thousands of fires into the start of the band. more than 10000000 hacks as, according to government data, that's an area roughly the size of portugal, the fires of displaced more than a 150000 people. although the majority have been in areas which are uninhabited. widespread flooding and landside slides, insights, career following days of torrential rain have left at least 26 people dead and more than a dozen messing with ortiz, of order sizes to evacuate that homes with more rain cup full cost for next week. it's in as well. another huge crowd, 10 guides and televisions to protest against the government's planned. traditional reforms is the 28 straight week of demonstrations against prime minister benjamin netanyahu. proposals opponent save a new laws, could we can, did your district and lead to corruption across the hundreds of flights. the kinds
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of would have to add funds for workers went on strike for back to pay and conditions. many tourists were forced to make alternate plans at the peak of the summer holidays. okay, comes just 2 days off the national rail strike its best size and is in hungry, braved the scorching heat to take part in budapest, annual pride. march participants waived rain, but rainbow flags and dunston shoot as they walked through the cities dining time. but the colorful parade was also immense. as of both protests against the government's increasing controls on hungry allergy between 2 community the streets of budapest were wash and the colors of the rainbow. they came to dance to cheer and to be seen in a country which is increasingly imposing controls on it's l. g. b t q plus
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community, one participant in the crowd, held up a sign that read. are you going to wrapped me in foil to referencing a government find handed out to one of the country's largest book sellers this week for selling an l. g. b t seem to graphic novel without closed dropping authority, said it breached to 2021 law, banning the quote, display and promotion of homosexuality to minors at the price. same time of the so what are some of the pride mot should be a pioneer or a freedom of expression, acceptance and equality and again, but unfortunately i have to say that being proud of being gay is not as accepted in hungry as it is in the west that i may not get quite doing this quite the way that the situation is becoming worse and worse, because then there are new laws that i'm making. give nearly impossible for an edge . you be. think your person to add leave. normally we are being very much marginalized. we are being and taken for granted really,
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but we are also taxpaying citizens. we are also making these tons we happen to be out also in the create the flow of these country. so that's very upsetting in power since 2010 prime minister victor or benz government promotes a strongly christian conservative agenda. although homeless sexuality is legal and hungry in sex, marriage is forbidden. as is the adoption of children, by same sex couples in 2020. the government also outloud changing birth gender on passports and other official documents in a drawing statement ahead of the pride. march the embassies of the united states, germany, and 36 other countries, urged hungary to scrap the laws or bands. government says the legislation is meant to protect children and does not target the l g b t q plus community. it's got the tennis side, and there was a sensational upset that wimbledon is marquita of on juice of a beat on 0,
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but to become the 1st on the seated women to women, to title in the open era. the check left ton the 1646 for the clint. imagine grand slam title, and it was another blow. oh, so number 6 seed jump. uh, who lost in the final last year as well. so the reset went in her send me final one is your birthday. she felt she turned to mental corner. and as she raced into a 42 lead and the 1st set she looked like she was on her way to avenge last year's final defeat. located producible, spent the last wimbledon with her wrist in a cast she'd previously never going beyond. the 2nd groaned at the old england club before dispatching for seated players on her run to this year's final. she showed god's here winning 16 of the last 18 points to turn the 1st set in our favor. the spurred on by the
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crowd, the popular shall be or $2.00 to $31.00 lead and the 2nd set for the 2 dizzy and would win only one more game. and the set is latrice of a searched to championship point and the check held her nerves to take her place in history. the 3rd major final defeat was tough to take what you do, typically dizzy and bore her emotions on her sleeve. she address center court i think this is the most painful laws to make yours. so it's going to be to do today for me,
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but i'm not going to give up and i'm going to come back stronger in the day begins to induce it. but you could scarcely believe he'd want to meet the grand slam title after a 2022 to forget. yeah, servicing, i know i had the counselor here this time. so i'm just, you know, if there's amazing those how i can send here and, and the whole this, you know, it's, it's, and this is crazy, conducive. it becomes the 1st check to hold a lot of the business rules, walter dish. since petro commit to about 9 years ago, and with our injury was behind her to be hoping, it's not the last time she does so, the great rains of hundreds of us. and a reminder of our top story that we're following at this hour. italy has issued regular in 16 countries with the country's web, a sense, a warning of record heat,
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especially in sicily and south india. dodd's large parts of southern and central europe. russo enjoying extreme temperatures. the. that's what we go time for this. i will have nice reports here in how a holocaust survivor is keeping his family's memory. it's a life i'm jack power. i'm from all of us here on the news team embedded. thanks so much for which is the stay up to date. i don't miss our highlights. the dw program online d, w dot com highlights you become a criminal pretty kind a.
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