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is no one should have to make up your own mind made for mines the . this is the w news. why? from berlin, heat and wild weather sweep across the globe from asia to the us and your temperatures head towards record highs in italy, in other countries. and worse is on the way with the new wave do in coming days and media. all address explains why also coming out of pride, march turns into
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a pro 10 thousands march in budapest or show their anger and hungry is anti gave laws. after bookstore is fine for displaying pro eligibility to material and the cost of new cranes counter offensive reports as keep last more than 20 percent of its equipment. in the 1st week of the campaign against russian invaders, we ask a military expert about ukraine's fight that the welcome to help you is around the world. i'm michael local. extreme high temperatures are affecting regions around the world. here in europe, a high pressure system is trapping hot air from the sahara above southern countries . it's the regions 3rd seat wave this year and followers the hottest every month recorded in june. and weather forecasters shay and even hotter weather pattern is due in the coming days or wrong. braces for what could be as hot as summer ever.
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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 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 hearts and room, but now this hot select the 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 in 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 is too much time. as the temperature, sor, italy's administer for the environment says cutting carbon emissions is a top priority fall for the most of the fuel. lease stuff is much more from the
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impact of climate change and that i pulled us 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, parts of north america or also sweltering as a high pressure system called a heat. don't push these temperatures toward record highs in us, southern and 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 board or canada is having its worst ever fire season, as vast waves of wilderness are burning at an unprecedented rate. government data shows more than $10000000.00 hector's burn since the start of the year. that's an
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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 uninhabited of matthew coach . he is a meteorologist based in washington dc. we asked him to explain what's behind the widespread heat with the we have multiple, he feels globally and he told me is a big sprawling rage or kind of like a magic for fuel of high pressure. and what that does is a couple of 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 dry seeking air, which saves more. it keeps up dry's out, and it squashes any cloud cover which allows century to port out 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 pushy temperatures towards record territory. let's take a look at other stories making news around the world. rescuers in south korea have
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recovered several bodies from the flooded card tunnel after days of heavy rain. local media say the death toll from widespread flooding and lance wines has now reached at least 32 authorities, have ordered thousands to evacuate their homes with more rain forecasts for next week. police in mexico or investigating after journalist was shot dead in the southern tor city. acapulco, it's the 2nd report, a death of a journalist in mexico. this week. the country is one of the worst, the world's worst, dangerous places. for the prince. thousands of people joined in budapest, annual pride. large participants waived rainbow flags and danced and cheered as they walk through hungry is capital. but the colorful parade was also meant as a bold protest against the government's increasing restrictions on hundreds eligibility to community. after officials use the so called child protection laws define a bookshop for displaying,
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gave 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 q 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's breached to 2021 law, banning the quote, display and promotion of homosexuality to minors at the present time of us. 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 not being proud of being guys is notice except indeed hungry as it is in the west that i remember i got quite a dispute,
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quite doing that. the situation is becoming worse and worse because i am that are 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 country happen. we 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 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 in 2020. the government also outlaw 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
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to protect children and does not target the l g b t q plus community to create now which has been waging a counter offensive against invading russian forces for just over a month. now, the fight back has come at a considerable cost, according to a report by the new york times ukrainian forces last up to 20 percent of their front line military equipment. in the 1st 2 weeks of the campaign, the rate of loss is now slowed along with the pace of the counter offensive. the time said, ukraine has managed to retake us aid out of 96 kilometers a long. it's a plan route. this week ukrainian president belonged to zalinski, acknowledge that there had been a pause in operations which he blamed on the lack of equipment and munitions of the i'd like to now welcome mike martin, senior award studies fellow at kings college london. mike martin,
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it bears repeating, according to the new york times, your cream loss up to 20 percent of its heavy equipment during the 1st 2 weeks of their counter offensive. that's significant and, and you, you, you might for given observer and concluding. the news doesn't bode well for ukrainian forces. it is not brilliant news, although i would say 2 things about it. first say that this is a force on force will 5 right against pay is and so we should expect casualties to be high. indeed they had been high on throughout this war. on the 2nd they got size 20 percent loss in equipment means the 80 percent of it still remains and of the 80 percent probably about hoss is on the committed. so i don't think the story is written yet, of the accounts are offensive. okay, let's, let's continue to dive deep on this. the rate of loss is, as we mentioned, it has since flowed from that 20 percent to about 10 percent. but that's largely
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because keep changed or less, let's say, immediately aggressive tactic. did ukraine misjudge the risk of their counter offensive? i think it's fair to say that they misjudged how effective some of the russians defensive defense as well. so rush, i had a series of a trenches tank obstacles mine fields. i'm particularly the lesser i think, the more expensive than they understood to be. and so i think the findings hopes that we've a direction in the 1st stage, they might be able to puncture through some of those lines of defense. and indeed they did one or 2 areas, but that was the lines of defense. so i think that they misjudged the dense and the strengths of the russian defenses. as i mentioned just a moment ago that ukraine is implying a new strategy. can you explain a little bit more what this tactic is and what the potential benefits of the
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strategy might be? so the friday and so shifted to what is often called a reconnaissance in force. so it's a more deliberate approach where you move units forward until they come into contact with the enemy. so the russians. and then you use that contacts to establish whether russian art center is where the russian defensive positions are. and then you hit them with your right an opportunity before repeating and moving on . so it's a much slow uh, more deliberate strategy. and it appears that wearing the enemy down. we should also mentioned that, but the ukraine, so far as taking only 8 kilometers of the 96 kilometers, they set out to retake. do they have the hardware to reach their goal? well, i think the nature of war 5 is psychological. and the reason that simple things is because you have periods like what's happening now, which are quite slower and it seems that nothing is happening. but all of
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a sudden the trainings may breach a defensive line or get behind the russian lines. and then the whole thing and that the whole russian forces and not set the could collapse. and we saw that in khaki in september in the north, once you're through the housing collapses. and then you might choose games before entering another period. very slow moving. so i don't think we should take what's been happening over the last few months to be indicative of the month going forward . got it. that is a mike barton, senior worst studies fellow at kings college london. many thanks. thank you to tennis now and there was a sensational upset at wimbledon as more catch a bunch of sofa beat on the board to become the 1st and seated woman to win the title in the open era, the check left hand her 16464, to clinch her maiden grand slam title, and it was another blow for ju bore, who also lost in last year's final reset. within her send, the final one,
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the hugo said she felt she had turned the mental corner. 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 book captive and useable spent the last 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 gods 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 could still be one lead and the 2nd set for the tennessee and would win only one more game. and the site is latrice of a searched to championship point
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of the check held her nerves to take her place in history. the 3rd major final defeat was tough to take what you're doing. and typically it's an easy 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 induce of, if you could scarcely believe he'd want to meet brands. the title after a 2022 to forget yeah, servicing,
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i know i had the counselor here this time. so i'm just, you know, if there's amazing, there's how i can send here and, and the whole do so, you know, it's, it's, and this is crazy, conducive. it becomes the 1st check to hold a lot of the visuals, walter 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. and will ended there up next shift, takes a look at how new technologies are transforming the way we learn. i'll be back with more new years at the beginning of the next hour the .

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