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the really the, the world he's never seen it before. the dr. know to dw the . this is due to the news line from berlin, heat and wild weather sweep across the globe from asia to the us and your temperature is head toward record highs in italy, in other countries. and worse is on the way with a new heat wave do in coming days. also coming out, the cost of ukraine's counter offensive report says keep last more than 20 percent
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of its equipment. in the 1st week of the campaign against russian invaders, we ask a military expert about ukraine's flight. and we will do an unexpected champion, marquetto, ven, who's of us, becomes the 1st and seated woman to win the canister. men in the open era. we have all the action from the historic day at the open club, the unlike local welcome, extreme high temperatures or affecting regions around the world. japan has issued a heat stroke alerts for large areas including the capitol, tokyo, as temperatures near 40 degrees celsius or over a 100 degrees fahrenheit. similar temperatures are being felt in southern europe, where a high pressure system is trapping hot air from this. the heart of us and weather
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forecasters say and even hotter weather pattern is due in the coming days roam braces for what could be as hot as summer ever. the internal cities, taurus 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? 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 dropped to alarming lowes is dangerous for all the boats that travel on the terrific boats of travel and the river and also for the phone there. and it's difficult because there is no decision on the, on the what are defeats, the water falls down and there is too much time as the temperature sore. italy administer for the environment says cutting carbon emissions is
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a top priority salt. but most of the fuel easily stuff is much more from the impact of climate change that i pulled. rising temperatures main rising sea levels and rising ground temperatures available, we have to do whatever we can to the best of variability to reach our emissions. targets requested that the temperatures in rome are expected to exceed 40 degrees in the coming days, potentially topping records. earlier i spoke to journalist alina trevor, tony in rome. she told us about the weather systems creating this feed, which had been named after fiery characters from mythology as well. uh, those being too very, very intense. uh, metro or a logical phenomenon that have uh in front of your app. and i think it's very easy to liken it to being in a very soggy, humid, hot hot does that. uh,
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blistering heat, uh, absolutely scorching heat and supposed to be spent on and on, which has moved out. it was the surrender. yes. so rubber us one. uh, named off to the 300 months. uh the according to greek mythology guards the gates of hell. uh to a very far re hot uh car to be off to life. and that bleat temperature's up to close to 40 degrees and slightly over 40 degrees. but was still now were experiencing the so called chevron or as they say, and it's hot and cut around to phenomenon. another character of the greek mythology, the off to life, the, the, the fellow who carries uh, lost souls across the river to the often life. so it's very sort of imaginative and very far away in terms of illustration and it reflects the temperature here. it's the opposite of the scorching across to your app. it's being basically a don't, but it has traps. there's very,
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very whole air and it just won't let it go. high pressure on 2 side clone and very, very slow to move coming up from north africa. and we know we're seeing all kinds of temperatures at the often triggered for wild flyers. what already tell me, what the, what he's doing to prepare as well. it's difficult to actually prepare. what you can do is you can educate, you know, tell people don't put the cigarettes out on the street or, you know, just for a cigarette sizes, call windows, because people with list are insightful. and then you can also prevent a temporary bolster off a heads up, any wild fires coming up. so there are lot of fire fighters being a box for emergencies and equipment and apples and lots of supplies and so forth. luckily, so far, despite last year, an area of the size of month to negro in europe cutting up in flames. they called the sierra and the students to meet hasn't been a huge problem. and that's likely because some, 10,
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a month ago we had to wrench will range very, very, very heavy rain full. so hopefully that up is still a bit humid. but this will change and coming weeks, given that this heat wave is gonna last, at least at least until thursday. and given that it will reach reco temperatures, especially in the islands of sicily and san dania, which are expected to reach over 48 degrees. only have half a minute, but i do want to ask you to give us a sense of our residents and the crush, no doubt of a tourist in italy or coping well with difficulty with great difficulty. because even though they're being told to stay in towards during the hours of the day, the difficulty of course is that there's very little acquisition in, in europe, in general. and of course, last year we saw 61000 people lives the lives during the heath way through which 18000 initially. we very much hope this isn't replicated this. yeah. indeed that's
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a journalist, salina trevor 20 in rome manufacture to ukraine, 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 has now slowed along with the pace of the camera offensive. the time said, ukraine has managed to retake us 8 out of 96 kilometers along its plan route. this week, ukrainian president for a lot of his, the landscape knowledge that there had been a pause in operations, which he blamed on the lack of equipment and munitions. earlier i spoke to mike martin, senior war studies fellow at kings college london. i asked him what he makes of the
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new york times report that ukraine lost 20 percent of its heavy equipment during the 1st 2 weeks of its kind of offensive. it is not bringing news, although i would say 2 things about it. especially that this is a force on force will 5 right against pays and so we should expect casualties to be high. indeed they have been high on throughout this war. and the 2nd thing i'd say is 20 percent loss in equipment means that 80 percent of it still remains and of the 80 percent probably about haas 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 there's the rate of loss is as we mentioned, it has since flowed from that 20 percent to about 10 percent. but that's largely because keep changed or less, let's say, immediately aggressive tactic. did ukraine misjudge the risk of their counter
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offensive? i think it's fair to say that they misjudged how effective some of the russians offensives, defense as well. so rush, i had a series of a trenches tank obstacles mine fields. i'm particularly the last or i think one more expensive then they understood me to be. and so i think the finance 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 uh, the lines of defense. so i think that they misjudged the dense and the strengths of the russian defences. 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 strategy might be? so the ukrainians 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
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contact with the enemy. so the russians, and then you use that contacts to establish whether russian lots, henry is, whether russian defensive positions are. and then you have them with, you already know it's henry, 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 mention that, but the ukraine, so far as taking only a kilometers of the 96 kilometers, they set out to retake. do they have the hardware to reach their goal? it's well, i think the nature of war or fat is psychological. and the reason that's important is because you have periods like what's happening now, which are quite slower and it seems that nothing is happening. but all of a sudden the gradings may breach a defensive line cold get behind the russian lines. and then the whole thing in the whole, russian force isn't that set,
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that 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 months going forward. got it. that is a mike barton, senior. we're studies fellow at kings college london. many thanks. thank you. meanwhile, president vladimir putin says that russia reserves the right to use cluster bombs, if they're controversial weapons, are used by ukraine speaking to the state television on sunday boot and said that moscow had a significant stock pile of the deadly munitions ukraine has begun receiving shipments of cluster bombs from the united states. the weapons are banned by over a 100 countries, including many nato members because of their widespread damage and the many unexploded bombs left behind human rights watch claims. both russia and ukraine have already used cluster bombs in the 18 month. more of switching gears to tennis
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now, and there was a sensational upset at wimbledon as marquetto bundles of the beat on the board to become the 1st and seated woman to win the title. in the open era, the track left hand 16464 to clinton made in 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 hugo said she felt queued turned the mental corner. and as he raced into a 42 lead in the 1st set, she looked like she was on her way to avenge last year's final defeat. located producible, spent less wimbledon with her wrist than 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 should got here winning 16 of the last 18 points to turn the 1st set in her favor.
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spurred on by the crowd, the popular shelby or 2 could still be one lead, and the 2nd set would win only one more game. and this, it was wondrous of a search to, to championship point of the and the check held her nerve to take her place and with building history. the 3rd major final defeat was tough to take what you do typically to dizzy and bore her emotions on her sleeve. she address center courts. i think this is the most painful laws to make yours. so
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it's going to be to do today for me, but i'm not going to give up and i'm going to come back stronger in the day begins to but you could scarcely believe he'd win a meeting from some tight till after a 2022 to forget yeah, servicing, i know i heard the counselor this time, so i'm just, you know, 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 a loss to be this. 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. and reminder of the top story we're following the shower extreme high temperatures
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are affecting regions around the world. heat alerts have been issued from japan to the us in europe, for temperatures nearing 40 degrees celsius or over a 100 degrees fahrenheit forecast or say another heat wave is due in southern europe in the coming day. we will end it there up next shift takes a look at how new technologies are transforming the way we learn a michael look, and thanks for watching and bye for now. the, the the, every jenny, this surprises me is gone all out to give you some time one day in the post office.

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