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the slicing social loans seeking their self determined life. let's go from drudgery and abuse. the oldest on d w, the . this is due to the news why from berlin, heat and wild weather sweep across the globe from asia to the us and europe, temperature's head toward record highs in italy, in other countries. and worse is on the way with a new heat wave do in the coming days. i mean, the urologist explains why also coming up a pride march turns into a protest,
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thousands march in budapest to show their anger at hungry is anti gay laws. after a bookstore is fine for displaying pro eligibility to materials and wimbledon unexpected champions or tetra bundles of of becomes the 1st on seated woman to win the tennis tournament in the open air. we have all the action from a historic day at the all england club, the unlike local welcome, extreme high temperatures or affecting regions around the world. here in europe, a high pressure system is tramping hot air from this a high rise above southern countries. it's the regions the 3rd heat wave this year and follows the hottest every month recorded in june and weather forecast or say, and even hot. the weather pattern is due in the coming days. rome braces for what
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could be its hottest summer ever. the internal cities tourist sites are almost empty. the thing is new to me that he's like, if you tell me in the morning, you're going to be in see too many people are before 10 o'clock. why? if you come during the day, you're not going to 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 of these roman ruins used to be submerged before water levels drops to alarming lowes is dangerous for all the boats that travel on the terrific boats have trouble on the river and also for the phone 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 was too much time as the temperature, sor, italy's administer for the environment says cutting carbon emissions is
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a top priority salt. but most of the fuel lease stuff is much more from the impact of climate change and that i put us in the 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 requested that the temperatures in rome are expected to exceed 40 degrees in the coming days, potentially topping records. parts of the north america also sweltering as a high pressure system called a heat. don't push these temperatures toward record highs in us. southern in western states about a 3rd of us residents are under heat warnings and residents of texas had been told to conserve energy during the day to avoid overloading the power system. across the border, canada is having its worst ever fire season. as voss wage of world and s are burning at an unprecedented rate. government data shows more than $10000000.00
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hector's burn since the start of the year. that's an area roughly the size of portugal, the fires have displaced more than a $150000.00 people, although they've mostly burned through areas which are on inhabited. matthew poochie is a meteorologist space in washington d. c. we asked him to explain what's behind this wide spreadsheet way. so we have multiple, he feels globally and he told me is a big sprawling rage or kind of look at magic for field high pressure. and what that does is a couple things. number one, as a magic force fuel, it pushes the jet stream farther north, so it takes all the inclement weather, the storm systems with it. number 2, it brings hot and dry, stinking air, which saves more, 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 in the united states right now, and that's pushing temperatures towards regular territory. meanwhile,
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monsoon reigns continue to lash northern india. the yeoman, a river which runs past the capital valley, has reached its highest level on record leaving large parts of the megacity underwater. the floods have force tens of thousands to flee their homes and the cities porch districts. many are now sheltering as best they can in roadside tents grappling with the damage and loss. these people who escape deli flooded slums are taking shelter in the street. in the middle of the monsoon season that solid nearly double the average rainfall it won't stop pouring. without the god number that i will have to stay awake and the rain for the entire night in 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
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neighborhoods in the mega cities of more than 20000000 people remain submerged. even as the flooding started receding on friday, i mean idea, 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 save them. major flooding and land slides are common during and years monsoon season. but experts say climate change is increasing their frequency and severity. look now at some other stores making use around the world. at this hour, rescuers in south korea have recovered at least 7 bodies from a flooded car tunnel after days of heavy rain. local media say the death toll is at least 32 following widespread flooding and land slides. authorities have ordered
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thousands to evacuate their homes with more rain forecasts for next week. police in mexico are investigating after an journalist was shot dead in the southern tor city . a couple. it's the 2nd report, the death of a journalist and mexico this week. the country is one of the world's most dangerous for the press. in israel, another huge crowd turned out intel a beef to protest against the government's plan, traditional reforms. it's the 28th street week of demonstrations against prime minister benjamin netanyahu, whose proposals opponent say the new laws good week. and that traditionally and lead to corruption. the thousands of people joined in budapest annual pride. march participants waived rainbow flags and danced and cheered as they walk through hungry is capital. but the cultural parade was also meant as a bold protest against the government's increasing restrictions on hunger. his
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eligibility to community after officials used so called child protection laws define a bookshop for displaying da positive material. 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 2 plus community, one participant in the crowd, held up a sign that read. are you going to write me in for you 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 wrapping. authorities said it breached to 2021 law, banning the quote, display and promotion of homosexuality to minors. had the prize st. them or the so what are some of the pride ma, it should be a pioneer or a freedom of expression,
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acceptance and equality. and again, but unfortunately i have to say that being proud of being gay is noticed except indeed hungry as it is in the west that i remember i got quite a dispute. quite doing that. the situation is becoming worse and worse because i am that our new laws, if i'm making it nearly impossible for an energy be, think you a person to app leave. normally we are being very much marginalized. we are being a taken for granted, paid 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 country. so that's very upsetting in power since 2010 prime minister victor or benz government promotes a strongly, chris can conservative agenda. although homeless sexuality is legal and hungry, same sex marriage is forbidden. as is the adoption of children. by same sex couples in 2020, the government also outlaw changing birth gender on passports and other official documents in a drawing statement ahead of the pride. march,
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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 the tennis now and there was a sensational upset at wimbledon as more kind of under whose if i'll be honest or bored to become the 1st unseeded women to win the title in the open era. the track left handed 16464 to quench a maiden grand slam title. and it was another blow for sure bore, who also lost in last year's final self 3 said winning her, send the final one. the few bowers said she felt she had turned the 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.
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more captive and do suppose spent less wimbledon with her wrist in a cast she'd previously never going beyond the 2nd round at the old england club before dispatching for seated players on her run to this year's final. and she showed god's here winning 16 of the last 18 points to turn the 1st set in her favor . spurred on by the crowd, the popular shelby or 2 can still be one lead in the 2nd set of the community and would win only one more game. and this that was one piece of a search to to championship point and the check held her nerve to take her place in history. the
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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 the today for me, but i'm not going to give up and i'm going to come back stronger in the day begins to bump juices, but you could scarcely believe he'd want to meet him from some tight till after a 2022, to forget yeah, i heard the counselor, so i'm, so i'm just, you know, if there's amazing those i can send here and, and the whole do so no, it's, uh, so this is crazy. conducive little bit comes the 1st check to hold the last the
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venus. what was what the dish, since petro commit to the know, years ago and with our injury, was behind her to be hoping. it's not the last time she does so i just looked on now and world waning champions. the united states are in oakland as they prepare to defend their title at the women's world comp. the americans are based in new zealand for the group status which start next saturday. they received the traditional mail. we welcome along with players from italy and portugal. the us team start their role. tough campaign with a match against the tournament debutantes vietnam. nearby in australia, the english squad is training and brisbin. they are hoping to win another major trophy, in addition to last year's european championship, also in brisbin is tom goodoy from dw sport. while australia, sunshine coast isn't necessarily leading up to his name in terms of whether this afternoon, the facilities, hey,
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at the sunshine coast stadium still leave nothing to be desired. now it was here last night that england faced fellow trophy, hurtful canada in a final pre tournament. friendly, which ended in a new meal. joel, that is not a bad result for the line. this is who of course have traveled to these tournaments severely depleted by injuries. big names like best made annually. a williamson. i'm missing from the squad. and those 2 were of course instrumental in england success on home tab at the euro's last year box. serena vague man's team are still among the favorites here in australia, and they're all of course, plenty of members of that. you're paying championship winning team who all hit all training office and are expected to play? probably, kelley, the score of the winning go wimbeles final last year is among them. and we spoke to her just a few moments ago. that's a completely different all new i miss. yeah. we haven't got the home crowd behind us and then in england last year of cost and so it's on the well space and everyone
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wants to sign on the well stays and everyone has big dreams. so i think it's great going into a he's talking about like this. england's campaign he woke up in australia kicks off against hate, on the 22nd of july. and we will end it there up next reporter and have a holocaust survivor. he's keeping his family's memory alive. unlike look. good, thanks for watching. i'll be back as always at the top of the next. now the, i'm not i love mastering. i've loved her since the beginning.
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