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to explore fascinating world heritage site dw, world heritage $360.00 yeah. now the, this is the w news live from palate, your wills under relentless. it's an e put 16 cities on right of us with historic height is expected in the coming day with us can meet urologist was behind the heat waves sweeping the glass or so coming off, fires in smaller seemed budapest. prizes anger grows over hungry antique gay loans
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. we hear weiss some say out b t q writes that are in a catastrophic state and tenants smart cantavon bond trace of, of the comes the 1st unseated woman to win wimbledon in the open air. we have to be action from a historic day at the length of the object part. it's great to have you with us, a heat wave in your a peace prompting health warnings as millions of people in your sweltering temperatures. it's a has issues ready. let's move in a dozen cities as the national weather service, one's of dangerously life threatening temperatures, especially in the sites the islands of sardinia and sits. sicily are expecting 48
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degrees celsius in the coming days. and the capital could also see rankled heights . rome braces for what could be as hot as summer ever. the internal cities tourist sites are almost empty. the things do tv, the heat, like if you come in the morning, you're going to be in see too many people are before 10 o'clock. why didn't? if you come during the day, you're not gonna find anybody. it's really, really terrible. like, we're used to like the hodson room, but not this hot selected series been hotter than usual in the type of river ancient history serves as a warning. these roman ruins used to be submerged before water levels drops to alarming lowes is dangerous for all the boats that travel on the teresa quotes of travel and the river and also for the fall in there. and it's difficult because there is no of the season on the, on the what are the feats, the water falls down and there is too much time as the temperature, sor,
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italy's minister for the environment says cutting carbon emissions is a top priority felt. but most of the fuel least stuff is much more from the impact of climate change and rising temperatures, main rising sea levels and rising ground temperatures available. we have to do whatever we can to the best of ever be able to tease, to reach our emissions targets. that requested that the temperatures in rome are expected to exceed 40 degrees in the coming days, potentially topping records. the u. s. is also expected to see record temperatures of his own as a sweltering st. stone makes life difficult for millions to the north. canada is having as was as a fire season, as voss waves of wilderness a binding as an unprecedented rate. since the sauce of the size of fires across canada has been more than 10000000 hack, it has, according to government data scenario, roughly the size of portugal,
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the fires have displaced more than a 150000 people. well though they have mostly been through areas which are on inhabited my computer is a meat urologist based in washington dc, and i asked him how much the current a heat wave can be attributed to climate change? well, here's the thing. it's like playing a game of 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 it a great while it 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 are a little higher. so same thing with this with climate change. we have a background of warming on top of natural variability, all the ups and the down to the weather are being sued up a little bit more. that's why we're kind of disappointedly tilting this deals towards higher end heat x rays and record events that said, cold, we'll still have them. for example, the united states has been
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a little bit colder than ours from the past 4 months. but right now we're seeing regular temperatures. this we and across the globe june was the hardest unit on record. and so, well, yes, there will be kind of natural randomness. we're still in climate change territory. everything's going to be a little higher than otherwise would be. so the movement though, this is a heat wave, it's mainly causing trouble for people was and it was we saw in the report, z like cetera. but this could cause other issues potentially, but wildfires 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 a news headlines, but he kills many more people annually. then all those combined more so than hurricane, more flooding, more so than any because of the use of something called excess mortality. basically, elderly vulnerable populations who may have underlying health issues are suddenly
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pushed to the brink of unfortunately, depth 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 one, 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 buyers as the case in canada, back in may, you get a record, you don't get record fires, you get the idea and it's not good for you. thank you so much for your insight squared. have you on the check? thank you. meanwhile, monsoon rains continue to lash northern india. the union, moon, or river always runs past the capital valley, has reached its highest level on record, leaving large parts of the mega city. on the water. the floods have forth tens of size is to feed that homes in the cities pours districts many on knives sheltering
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as best they come in roadside tents grappling with the damage and loss. these people who escaped at least flooded slums, are taking shelter industry in the middle of the month. soon season not saw nearly double the average rainfall. it won't stop pouring wood. i beg your god, number that i will have to stay awake in the rain for the entire night. the mosquitoes will bite us and usually we stay awake until 3 am. i mean to guard against snakes and insects of the low line neighborhoods in the mega cities of more than 20000000 people remain submerged. even as the flooding started receding on friday, i mean idea,
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and we had no idea that this much water would get into our house. and all of a sudden the water gushed in and we weren't able to take our belongings. we managed to get some things using a roku, our goats and buffalos got what, but we managed to see them. major flooding and land slides are common during india as monsoon season. but experts say climate change is increasing their frequency and severity. let's take a look at some of the stories making use around the world, dive in israel. another huge crowd. ton died in tennessee to protest against the government's plans. judicial reforms is the 28th straight week of demonstrations against the prime minister. benjamin netanyahu, whose proposals opponent save the new laws, could we can. the judiciary lead to corruption, bolivian security forces have arrest, arrested, 57 people linked to legal gold mining. they also banned dozens of boats seized from
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the suspects. the operation followed reports of increasing mining activity in the countries north. indigenous communities accused the miners of polluting rivers with mercury. the front runner to become thailand's next prime minister has said he will withdrawal from the race if he loses a 2nd column entry vote. next week will make is appointed by the army gentle blocked move forward policy, lead up pits and engine row and rods with us to attend on thursday. his h policy alliance flashed military by composite fact policies in mays, elections across, insulate, hundreds of flights for kansas of the ad funds for workers went on strikes so back to pay in conditions. many tourists were forced to make ultimate plans at the peak of the summer holidays. okay, comes just 2 days off through national rail strike. size ends in
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hungry, brave the scorching heat to take part in budapest, annual pride, march participants wave vein by flags. and the, the honest and cheated as they went through the cities dying time. but the colorful parade was also immense as a bold protest against the government's increasing controls on hungary, l, g, b, t, q, community the streets of budapest, where 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 community, one participant in the crowd held up assigned to read. are you going to write me and foil to referencing a government find handed out to one of the country's largest book sellers this week for selling in l. g. b t. seem to graphic novel without close dropping authority, said it breached to 2021 law, banning the quote,
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display and promotion of homosexuality to minors. at the same time of the so what are some of the pride ma, it 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 a dispute by doing that. the situation is becoming worse and worse because then there are new laws that i'm making give nearly impossible for an edge person to add leave. normally, we are being very much at marginalized. we are being ad taken for granted really, but we are also taxpaying citizens. we are also making these tons we happen to be are also in the create the flow of these con, they thought that's very upsetting in power since 2010 prime minister victor hormones, government promotes a strongly christian conservative agenda. although homeless sexuality is legal and hungry, same sex marriage is forbidden. as is the adoption of children. by same sex couples
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in 2020, the government also outlaw changing birth gender on passports, and other official documents, and a drawing statement ahead of the pride. march, the embassies of the united states, germany, and 36 other countries, urge congress 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 tennis 9. and that was a sensational upsets but wimbledon is marquita of one bruce of a beat on 0, but to become the 1st and seated women to win the title in the open era. the tac last time, the 16464 to clint. a maiden brands grand slam title, and it was another pro for the number 6 ede chip, a, who will say last in last year's wimbledon final hosted with so the reset within her send me final one is your birth said she felt she had turned a mental corner,
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and as she raced into a 4 to lead in the 1st set, she looked like she was on her way to avenge last year's final defeat. more captive producible spent less wimbledon with her wrist in a cast. she'd previously never going to be on the 2nd round at the old england club before dispatching for seated players on her run to this year's final. and she showed guts here, winning 16 of the last 18 points to turn the 1st set in our favor. the spirit owned by the crowd, the popular shall boot or 2 could still be one 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
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and the check held her nerve to take her place in history. the 3rd major final defeat was tough to take what you do, typically tennessee 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, but to i'm not going to give up and i'm going to come back stronger in the day belonged to the use of the you could scarcely believe he'd win a meeting from sun tight till after a 2022 to forget. yeah, so everything i know i have the counselor. so i'm, so i'm just, you know,
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if there's amazing, there's how i can send here and as a whole this, you know, it's, it's, and this is crazy, conducive. it becomes the 1st check to hold the last the venus. what was 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. great. wins the wonders of us. that's what we've got time for at this hour from all of us here on the news team invalid. thanks for watching this. goodbye the every jenny surprises. we've got it all out to give you some of the right people in your.
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