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the, the, this is dw used live from by the, in russia, blaine's ukraine for an emergency on the bridge linking browser with brand new on verifying voltage from the pro russian. sol shows damage to the bridge of the reports of lost. so be nice and then use that at least 2 people like that. also
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coming up approval, heat wave script that your waste asia and europe authorities wanting people to stay out of the sun as the world heat south because of climate change. and then if it's final at wimbledon springs, carlos that speeds novak brokovich, it is the serbians winning street, the invisible and welcome russian. officials say to people have died in what they call an emergency on the catch bridge, the connex crimea, and russia video shed by local media appears to show a section of the roadway split 10 sagging to one side. it what are the reports of explosions out in the area, the bridges and the important supply line for russian forces. it's 19 kilometers long and provides the main link for road and rail traffic between russia and the
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crime in peninsula. it was damaged in a powerful bloss last year of corresponding but say as both joins us now from keith . what more do we know about the prestige project and the damage done? yeah, the road traffic has halted. it seems that positive that's at least one span of the road. a bridge is damage to the authorities. the occupational authorities on crime . you have said that the radio bridge was not damaged and that rate of traffic could be resumed soon. we do not know who carried out that doctor attack was most likely in the tackle, obviously. and uh, but it's very likely that these have been ukrainian, either military or special services, although ukraine has not owned this right now. at the moment. the bridge you have
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smith said it is a prestige project for putting connecting disc crimea peninsula that was before only accessible via land from ukrainian territory to russia. that it was built off to russia hot seas, crimea, but it is also not only a prestige project, but it's also one of the main supply lines for the rest of the military in ukraine . it's the supply line that supplies the military units on crimea, but also in the past on region, there is another line that goes via the as of coast. then through dung boss that is open since last year when russia sees these territories in the south of ukraine. but um, if uh, supply lines uh, were disrupted by this attack for a longer period. that would, of course, put a lot of pressure on russian military operations in the south of ukraine, and that's why it is such
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a valuable target for ukraine. mitsy. it's another related story that's putting the pressure on that i want to get your take on is the blanks, the grain deal. it's feature is in limbo with the deadline to extend hours away boot and still hasn't confirmed. if he'll renew the agreement, he threatened to walk away from it unless the west list sums sanctions against moscow. the last ship carrying ukrainian great under the deal deposit sunday. from the blacks. the port of a desa you claim was one of the world's largest grain explored, as, as you know, before russia's invasion. let's just take a little look at what's at stake here, and least tell us what, what roches chances of getting some sanctions scrapped in exchange for an extension . that's what uh most go has been pushing for and why it still hasn't yet been extended. well 1st we don't know really how this attack will of course influence these talks that uh, uh, ongoing,
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today the deal is going is supposed to end at midnight today is simple time, which is also ukrainian time. um and uh, it seems that folks are still going on. we do not know what has changed through this attack. that is, of course, only also a blow to a to rest his prestige um russia has said before in the pit. but basically that said this every time that the grand deal was to be renewed, that they expect the wisdom countries to live. some of the sanctions on shipments that means on, on, on, on, on, uh, carriers and insurance is for ships and also on the banking system. russia has been excluded. most mission banks have been excluded from the international payments system. swift and they want these sanctions lifted saying that their own grain, unfertilized exports were obstructed by the sanctions. green and fertilizer from
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russia is not sanction. that's part of the grain deal. but they saying that effectively, they can still cannot export them. so this is the main, dumont, it's not very likely that the west some countries will lift the sanctions on the banking system, for example, because they're kind of at the core of the economic sanctions against the rest. so we have seen before, the dresser has drag its uh its um, um yeah, the bed and the uh and you dial the extension. yeah. has directed seat has drank the uh, the extension of this grand deal, but um, uh, has agreed in the very last moment. i'm not sure that this will happen today. again, how helpful would you say just to put this into context for our view is, has the deal being so thoughtful ukraine in the rest of the world? you're probably not being able to almost explode the same amounts of grain as
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before the war throughout this past year when the deal was working. and that's significant. ukraine is one of the biggest exposures of grain and other every culture of products and these expos of idol for many countries, especially in the middle east and africa. and what we've seen in the beginning of the war when the ports were blocked and there was no deal yet, was that grain prices have been going up? and this has led to dramatic consequences in some of the countries that's this is why the international community has been pushing for this grain deal. and this might be also one of the reasons why russia has agreed to it. because some of the countries that we're talking about allies of russia, especially in the middle east, dw corresponded mathias spelling, and thank you very much for the analysis. the scorching temperatures have equipped 3 of the world's continents, asia, europe, and north america. in the way of successive heat,
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waves and warnings are in place for around one 3rd of the population. china has taken steps to limit outside work during the sweltering conditions and this we could bring the hardest temperatures ever recorded in europe. the master population to control advice, highest on beam scan the islands from above, warrantable, unless were deployed for all of us on the ground. hundreds of 5 fighters showing the fact the 2000 the flames. the fire in thick smoke, forest, mast evacuations. housings of could on meet this a we in june been claims believe to spencer and keep for the claim. for francis busing on cv condo, 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 hate this,
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we fox of it. we are expected to see vicar tricky temperatures. as high as 48 degrees celsius. it's prompted to part of the issue right now. it's for 16 for these white set them your basis for the next phase of their heat. we've 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 wiley come on me does have been 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 the scorching sun in eastern investor in japan. the
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mercury is 30 to 40 degrees to the government, has issued heat stroke alerts to tens of millions of people. climate scientists say the burning of going on a natural gas is making avoid hotter. and the immediate production of emissions is the only viable solution maybe urologist possible alcohol and told me more about how climate change is exacerbating the a vineyard phenomena and causing these extreme temperatures. i'm i think time and she has 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 a change. so what used to happen because the well of the temperature so the household are experiencing no. so clearly excitement changes easily makes
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a big difference in the strength of these so heat waves. 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? 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 jet streams. so these are higher for breakfast, b, r o we use uh, they've done to farming particular way over europe and these crude and uh, uh he tones 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 sure of that. and then in the meantime, how much of an immediate reduction animations would really help reverse this trend
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that you're talking about of more than tennessee. but as oh, that's not really my specially do that the resolution of addition, but obviously it has to be messy because what we already have heated is already are producing goes truly expect under each web 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, we don't have a mess. you've been thinking this coming 20 years, but it's what we have to reduce the massively. no. we in fact, after of the spent the next years. so it's very important that we are, must have a know to, to prepare a better future off all 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 oh, use the phone never going to be part of the, the it must be v squared. we probably near recall the temperature of the i'm do very home here. so i think the bring the papers with the product then said from the
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shadow i'm doing the deluxe and the yeah, no to trying to to go to better and again with the, the, the, so i'm buried by the heat in some places. so yeah. protect the answer phone now and for long term consequences. i'm just the pump is visitation to, you know, i'm, you know, some prominent trays wouldn't die or something, something like that because that's not these particular i squared, 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 radiation, the profile environment. you had a problem major ologist plus while i go home and thank you very much for being on the w news. so us climate and boy john kerry has been holding discussions with his chinese counterparts. emerging as both countries seek to provide cooperation on tackling climate change. chinese state media as a john kerry and c h a y mid 4 for out as,
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as they attempted to make progress ahead of the wayne climate. somebody in november talks between the 2 nations, the world's biggest pollute is broke down last year. i mean, the fiction of the taiwan as china continues to the global carbon emissions. it's also experiencing rankel braking heat and extreme way of trying to like the rest of the world is heating up. this some, a temperatures in beijing have supposed $41.00 degrees celsius last year drowned 2 parts of the country hard including in the southwest region of chung ching it was the was drought in 60 is this year it was severe flooding that take areas around. chung ching, to honey, causing major damaged infrastructure and to people's homes. according to un figures,
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china is one of the world's most exposed countries to the impact of climate change . that's things to its population size. and the number of environmental dissolved is. and yet it's the world's biggest comp, and in mid to thousands of the 3 years ago, president g, jim ping from is china would be comp a neutral for for 2016. let me a distress whose commitment to renewable energy a year later, he promise china would still building coal fired power plants that didn't happen. in fact, this year, new ones have been approved as blackouts across the country continue to grow. china and the us have the world's largest economies. that also the 2 biggest produces of c o 2 x. but stress, the if climate change is to be slow down or even stopped,
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these 2 viable superpowers must work to get the before it's too late. joining us from badging is corresponded, bobby, and fragile has been following the tools between china and the us. tell us more about the adults and what you're hearing about any developments. yeah, kerry up again, his talks this morning local time and in his 1st meeting he met c. as in closets his chinese account of how they met at the bathing hotel here in the capital. and the meeting lasted for roughly 4 hours, which i think is a good sign. they're not too many. um uh yeah, details about the talks available, but we know that john kerry has promised that he wants to pressure of aging in terms of reducing s c o 2 emissions and his talk talks will last until wednesday. it's amazing that these 2 are, i think, token for the 1st time and really here considering the urgency of the issues that
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talking about how, how important is this for the global flight against climate change? the way it's extremely important. um, i mean china and the us and will only be the biggest 2 economies of the vote. they also the 2 biggest pollutants in terms of c o. 2 emissions. so um it is important that they talk again and last year china is suspended. the climate talks with the us of to nancy pelosi, the us politician, visited taiwan. so definitely a good use that they're talking and that's a 2nd i mentioned to it's the u. s. and china, i mean, of the tensions are really rising extremely and drunk heavy is the foot high ranking us politicians who visited aging only and a meta of a few weeks. so it goes to show that the 2 governments, they try to manage their, um yeah, the differences in a more constructive way. they try to prevent further escalation and they also try to open up and you will communications channels, which definitely is
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a good news. and much of china has experienced regular temperatures and reason week's power, the media of a covering the heat waves, and especially china's role as the biggest common to meet her in the world in contributing to arrive at the moment as well. i mean, the coverage is really very selective, especially by state media. they only um, put the emphasis on the china. it's, you know, adding a lot of renewable energies every year. and of course, this is an amazing development, but they don't mentioned that china is also the biggest pollutant and has a higher reliance on coal and, and indeed is building a lot of new coal power plants. but i mean, just by looking at our everyday life, see, i mean for times it is obvious that the extreme weather in summer having huge effects and now we're experiencing the most. we a heat wave in several decades. um this is uh, threatening the we to production the rice production, the end of the energy security. and of course also has
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a lot of impact on the um yeah, uh, economic growth. so it is very clear that extreme, whether it's a threatening the development of the country, even though um, i would say that the official coverage is not very critical about it. general is fabia scratch, but in pages around so cold morales, the police have responded patrols in a renewed attempt to force women to wear the islamic head scarf. according to the state media, the police headlines we pulled back, following the death of 22 year old mess. armine in the cost of the loss at the end of the, as you raising protests that followed sort of the $500.00 people killed and the lead $20000.00 arrested there is plenty of hair on display, on the streets of iran capital to run while women are applies to where a headscarf the younger generation in particular,
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is open to defying the rules of the atlantic republic. a. now to start, these are hating back police as the majority from today, police patrols will be established throughout the country is that i'm in addition to the duties of these police officers will deal with those who unfortunately ignore the consequences of not wearing the property, jack and insist on this or buying the norms on that hon. georgia academy of what is going to throw that on here on street. it morales to police a set to patrol the streets again, and you pushed forth women to add that he job, despite their reputation for brutality. not everyone is willing to have that looks for least a good thing that morality police, contraband women from not really know who to they cannot enforce it like before the number of people who do not be too high. now they cannot 100 or the 5. the last
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thing they can do is use violence enforced against us of the morales. the police have been lying low since the deafening custody of 22 are able to do now must uh, many arrested last september for not wearing her head stuff. the incident spot months of protests. finally, track down on the 500 people killed and 20000. the rest is now that the protests have died down. the rods, conservative leaders risk, so things are stored to on public life. the tenants now and spain's carlos credits is the new windows in men's champion. the 20 year old beat savvy and superstar novak brokovich in an epic 5 set match. i guys came back on the losing a difficult 1st said. the crowd watched a new stop take on a legend of the game. somebody having the win as a changing of the got well number one versus well number to
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the 20 year old face of the future versus the 36 year old record breaker representing the old god. novak documents haven't lost on base cooled since 2013 and the dominate the opening steps which finish 61 bought out could as wasn't going to take defeat, lying down and grew into the game. and the 2nd said, taking its sweet time break, talk of it had one is lost 13 of those, but never really lost this one. and so his twins year old driver was back in the game. the spaniards took his new, found confidence into the 3rd set, breaking his opponents of early on, and then crucially, once more in the 5th grade, which lost the over 20 minutes having most the 1st set, $61.00 outcomes, one the 3rd body that very school as the experience began to show nerves and areas crept across the tables still haven't quite turned off,
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directly is opening few games and the full set output as double faulted to lose a $63.00, setting up a 5th and final set. the 2 players had mentioned the french open semi final last month with a cut out losing, in full sense of, to struggling with cramp. but he showed most, i'm of this time along with a come this and swagger that the light, the 16 year age gap between these 2 competitors, was signed of nerves from the young spaniards, too narrowly avoided losing said, the hood breaking his rival as restoration took over for a joke of which you took it out on a net post. as i could as successfully serve to the match, he may well have rung in a changing of the guard in men's tennis. after full straight titles for joking, it's the young man for the most. he claimed his 1st with him through the
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2 grand slam winds to his name. carlos, how could i have looks, all sense was sent to thrown at the top of men's tennis mentis de anthony howard. is he for the w? suppose to tell us more about it? usually this is a great occasion the final, but it can be, it's had boring. sometimes it tends off for like a sports fan. benny it might be 5 times a year when you play a sports card, decide that look, i'm not going to be the right company today. i'm not going to take the dog for a walk. i'm not gonna clean or cook. i'm just gonna look. and so we didn't tell you play the cod. and yesterday we got full value for money bought something. we got something very, very special. this was the future in tell us alco reza, 20 years 20 years old, off against not a big chunk of it's 36 the greatest the most successful level time and very much the present with a connection to the past in tennessee, we were going to get this title examination, when i probably did the friendship in,
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in the semi final, this with the mets had the same billing. all tennis notes like me ran into the land room to watch and outcries his body. let him down, his mind got too excited. he would say lighter, and the cramps followed him. he just didn't get to jump down. he's file that 1st test on his, on his favorite surface. on 2 months later, he comes to grosse, which is no back fight fibers surface. this is the ultimate test for this young class, and so, but it's not college you play a lot of. so it goes into the play and that's very much the elf is coming to meet each other after the mess. know that really paid tribute to that. and that was very much the tongue of what he had to say off to the match. this was a test that the young spaniel passed with flying. tell us uh, you know, i said drink comfortable for me. as i said the before. uh, of course it is great to when you know about the, even if i, uh, will have lost. uh, you know, i would be really problem inside of, you know, in the summer around, you know, making a story in this beautiful uh to, and i mean,
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you know, playing i find out against, uh, let you know for our sports for me it's, it's incredible. i thought though, have trouble with you on the on play and maybe harcourt been on drugs, but now it's a different story from the c o. v as we congrats amazing, a way to adapt to the surface. so interesting stuff. the way it is this leave the rivalry both a month, 2001 from a. it was a real mind that was more than a funnel was more than just the match. roger federal on the right in 2119 is old up against pete sampras. that was the threat. it's really rare that we get these moments in the final, the quality, the match, the moment. but this was 2 generations passing each other fast forward to 2023, call us elsewhere as late to the quote yesterday, as the new king of the jungle. i'm not saying he's going to be the next rajah. i'm not saying that no, that's finished. but every single time that you all could between al cortes get on the court together, you stuff what you're doing, and you play one of you splits cods to stop everything the sparks fly and just
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