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they are peers and rivals, which one dear and gold, to help smart nature, the more likes watching it on youtube. dw documentary, the this is dw news. life from bell in russia is reporting an emergency on the breaks, linking broncho with crimea, stump road and rail traffic, and kills at least 2 people. ukraine, media reports explosions on the branch. also coming up approval waiting squared the
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us asia as europe. bizarre. he's born people to stay on the sun as the world heats off because of climate change. the i've been physical and welcome. we stopped with some breaking news and russian officials say to people have died in what they call an emergency on the coach bridge, which connects crimea and russia. what you're seeing here is and verified for each posted by russian military blog is claiming to show damage to the bridge that were earlier reports of explosions being heard in the area. before dawn, the coach bridges an important supply line for russian forces in ukraine and has been a symbol of pride for the kremlin. it's 19 kilometers long and provides the main link for road and rail traffic between russia and the crime in peninsula. it was
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damaged and a powerful last last year dw corresponded months he is building joins us now from keith. but he is. what more do we know at this hour? not much more. it seems that one spam, at least of the bridge for a contract has been damaged and the old traffic has been halted. that's according to the authorities and the information look forward to use on cry media. and also the very traffic near the bridge at the catch straight has been halted with the inhabitants of all people travelling to brandon me and being told that they should travel by the occupied territories by the ass, off and donuts. good ideas of uh yeah. seaside and uh the domestic regents. and um, uh, we also heard that uh train traffic has been stopped as well. although it seems
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that damage to the train tracks is not as big as to the us bands that are for uh for car traffic. and um, uh the train um the train traffic could be restored. so mathias that we talking about damage to um, 2 things military here or, or, or damage to put things. prestige. uh, i believe this was a a prestige project of hits it was a prestige project, but it's also an important military supply line. nobody is opening it yet. ukraine has not yet said whether it is behind these attacks, but it's pretty likely that it's ukraine, although there's some ukrainian spokes. people have suggested that this was some kind of a publication by rush. it is very unlikely that russia, uh, does any uh,
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post flag operations that would damage its own military operation, which is putting um, just stay where you want because another related story i want to get your take on is the black sea grain deal. it's future remains in limbo with the deadline to extend it just hours away. the russian president still hasn't confirmed if he'll renew the agreement, that threatened to walk away from it unless the west lift some of its sanctions against most of the last ship carrying ukrainian grain covered find a deal deposited sunday from the black support of the desk that you claimed was one of the world's largest waiting exporters before rushes invasion last summer, turkey and the un broke of the deal to continue shipments through the black seats. when the da, as like a food process. uh which is what our boss is chances of getting some sanction scrapped in exchange for an extension. see, i don't see many chances here. the thing is that's green and fertilizer exports. the that's us to the to products directory link to the grain. do you are exempt
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from, from sanctions? russia says that the other sanctions, for example, the sanctions on uh, the banking system. the exclusion from the international banking system. swift that they obstruct rushes exploits of these a lot products are that it is allowed to export. and once the sanctions on the banking system scrap, but that would be a pretty big step for the western countries that have impose the stack sanctions. and what happens if it's not extended today? i know just looking at markets for example. we futures have been pushing slightly higher in anticipation of no extension. it's very likely that in that case, great shipments would be hosted with all the consequences that we've seen in the last year. uh, price is going up and shortages in the countries that rely heavily on ukrainian grades as many countries in the middle east. and also in africa. the
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possibility is that ukraine would to try to push through with the exports even without a rushing agreement on the chips would still leave ukraine, hoping that dresser would then uh, budget this and uh would then maybe we'll back into the grange. you that has been an incident when russia suddenly walked away from the grand deal the time it was last november was not about the extension, but the dresser walked away. your train continued to send out ships and rush. i came back into the deal. so ukraine might be trying something like this, this time again, i kind of knew when rankings that the deal did. how low of food prices globally by over 20 percent. how helpful would you say the deal has been so thoughtful you credit and for the world it's really being a loss of grain that has been shipped through this deal. uh, so the, the, the,
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almost uh, at the level of what the ukraine was exporting before the world. so it has of course help to stabilize the word market for grain and it has allowed a price is to remain at a, at a lower level. otherwise, uh that would have been a big shortage on the broad market. corresponding with the spelling of thank you very much for your analysis. this from keeps the capital of you. scorching temperatures have gripped 3 of the world's continents, asia, europe, and north america in the us. excessive heat warnings are in place for around a 3rd of the population. china has taken steps to limit outside work during the sweltering conditions, and the next week could bring the hardest temperatures to have the record in europe in a heat wave named cover on a master population to control device fires and beam scan the islands from above. warrantable,
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unless were deployed for all of us. on the ground, hundreds of 5 fighters joined the back. the 2015. the fire in thick smoke forest, mast evacuations. housing is difficult on me to so we in june been claims believe the suspension keyed for the claim for francis busing on cv condo and not be so we were able to pay the heat only to see the pipeline and take part in the angeles. but otherwise, it was unbearable and we wouldn't have been able to wait long in this 800. this we, fox typically are expected to see if equity picking temperatures as high as 48 degrees celsius. it's prompted to to do the issue right? no, it's for 16 cities. why set them your basis for the next phase of their heat with and then the cycling dep good and in the us a high pressure system known as a heat don't. has the contemporary just too dangerous levance in california that
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wiley come on me does happen pushing very fast, 50 degrees celsius and here in the state of arizona. temperature has exceeded 40 degrees celsius for 17 consecutive days. he feels like when you're pretty healthy of it and you open it up to 6. the food in that he coming from the oven is, was the same as walking outside of your house. the space where you're walk the issue to is speaking under discard things, done in eastern investor in japan. the mercury is 30 to 40 degrees to the government, has issued heat stroke, alarm tens of millions of people. climate scientists say the burning of school oil and natural gas is making avoid hotter, and the immediate reduction of emissions is the only viable solution. let's get more from floss. walker hall and meteorologist in paris. we heard there about the
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record breaking temperatures around the world that we've just seen is, is this more el nino of work or more climate change? would you say i'm, i think i mentioned as a big growing this is even because of just the hit dogs all the best time because i'm high pressure system out. come on the phenomenon during the summer and use originally. but yeah, i'm just these trenton and the enhanced by the time of change. so what used to happen before the well of the temperature, so the household are experiencing no. so clearly excitement changes easily makes a big difference in the strength of a heat wave. so the, the recall temperature activity is scientists say that he lives in europe are increasing in frequency and intensity at a faster rate and almost anywhere else on the planet. why is that?
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it's difficult to say it's maybe has something to do with the most varied separation on the jet stream and the some specific sponsors of the dead streams. so these are higher for breakfast, b r o waves. it's some to farming up to go way over europe and these crude and uh, uh, heat domes and then the waves. but the subject is not totally clear, i think so the radio, the mother of the research though, so we have to be found there. sure. of that and then in the meantime, how much of an immediate reduction in emissions would really help reverse this trend that you're talking about of more intensity. but oh, that's not really my show you that the resolution of emission, but obviously it has to be messy because what we already have heated is already are producing goes drawing effect on the heat squared on each we've continued to do so far. maybe the next 20 years. so what's that's already been done and you know,
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we don't have a mess even thing coming 20 years. but it's what we have to reduce the must see, we know we infect after of the went to the next years. so it's very important that we are, must have a know to, to prepare a better future for the next 304050 years and talking about preparation. so for today, for this week, what, what immediate and long term impact could these have ways actually have of use the phone are now going to be part of the, the, it must be v squared was probably near result on frontier over and become do very home here, so i think those are the people with the product then said from the shadow i'm doing the logs and the yeah, the notes and trying to to go to better and again with the the so and barry about needs some places. so yeah. protect the answer phone though and for long term consequences of just the problem is vegetation to you know, and you know,
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some problem in trans wouldn't die or something, something like that because that's not this particular way of which has a terrible consequences injecting. but i show the fact that you that happens every year and the so that's really what makes a difference on where the home's so the dish and the environment you have from meteorologist points while i go home. thank you very much for being on the w news. a look now at some other news from around the world. us climate in boy john kerry is in china full of folks on how the 2 countries can cooperate to tackle climate change. the talks will be the 1st on climate issues between the world's 2 biggest polluters in nearly a year. in spain, 55 is a battling to control the wild fire on the canary islands of the pond on it. so when he posts thousands of people from their homes and scorched nearly 5000 take, there is a plant that your opinion and to need to have signed an agreement to try to stop
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undocumented migrants arriving in europe from africa. the easy will get through these, you're more than 100000000 euros to help with anti smuggling activities and border control. another around so called morality police have restarted patrols in a renewed attempt to force women to wear the islamic headscarf according to the state media. the police advance, we pulled back following the dance of 22 year old. you know, most of a many in the cost of the last september as you age gene post tests that followed. so of 500 people killed that 20000. the rest of the british born actor and sing it jane book and has died. french media say she passed away at home and parents at the age of 76 been found. same in the british film blow up, which was controversial at the time due to its use of nudity. but that was best known for the 1969 hits legit. tim moines no clips. the phone with
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