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the magic corner chat spot for food and some great coach on the board has to vote w travel off we go the, this is the, the news coming to live from berlin. prussia calls an incident on the bridge, linking russia with crime me, a as an act of terrorism. and verified footage from a russian source shows damage to the bridge of the reports of blasts overnight and 2 deaths on the structure. the new fears of global food crisis,
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as russia tells the un, it's pulling out of a deal, allowing ukraine to export grain safely from its ports in the black sea. also coming up, brutal feet, waves group, the us asia and europe authorities warm people to stay out of the sun as the world keeps up because of climate change. and an epic final as will to spain's carlos, our garage beats, nobody chuck of which it is the serbians winning spring, the l. o m. terry martin, good heavy with us. russia has accused ukraine of an act of terrorism. after an incident on the bridge linking russia and crimea, moscow says 2 people were killed and a child was injured after blasts on the coach bridge overnight. it's unclear who
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was behind the incident. media reports, quote, ukrainian sources saying that waterborne drones attacked the bridge. a rush, this road to crimea damaged once again. traffic on the bridge spanning the coast straits was suspended early on monday. after 2 people were reportedly killed. in walter, russian officials was simply calling and emergency rooms by the cheap with traffic was stopped in the crime in bridge following an emergency. the reasons are being established. law enforcement agencies on all relevant services from cross that region are working on site correct. constricted in 2015 after russia next the crime in peninsula, it's a vital supply line for must go to access illegally held ukrainian territory. the bridge was 1st to talk in october, lost the key latest suggested it was behind the attack. though never claimed
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responsibility outright must go his side, it is racing to repair and reopen the bridge. that's pro strategically. i'm symbolically important to russia on this claims over crimea, or correspond mathias spinning a join just now from cube. which is what more do we know about this incident? as it happens at nights as these incidents do usually. um, we do not exactly know who is behind it and how it was conducted. but everything points, of course, to ukraine and the secret service has. well, not submitted directly, but they have posted suites that can be read really as, as a meetings, but they off behind it that the one span of the bridge was damaged or even
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destroyed. and it seems, at least that's what the occupational authorities there that russia is stored, governor says that the regular bridge was not damaged. so he analysed that radio traffic could be resumed very soon. it's of course, a might of course, lead to some disruptions for the rest of the supply lines that the rich is one of the most important supply lines for the rest of the military down south, south. and it's, it's viable for them to, to sustain this. there's one other route into these territories to the southern occupied territories, and uh, crimea that goes via the coast of the as of sea, but that one is also often under attack. so this is really some a point where russia can be heard quite a bit. this bridge also has symbolic value. doesn't it meant to us it was a prestige project for president preteen. it was very much
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a prestige project for president bush its uh because uh off the rush and next crime . yeah. um uh the, the connections was viewed the connections leading from the ukrainian mainland onto this peninsula. and uh this, uh, uh, bridge was for him a symbol that, uh, crime. yeah. would remain with the rest of the 4 of them that they would be able to overcome. uh, the, these difficulties uh, the short of the, the war to supply was to be, et cetera. so it hasn't symbolic value. and this is why people here have celebrated this attack on the previous one last autumn, quite significantly. and but the, the, the, the other thing is, and that's maybe the more important one in war time, is that is really a vital supply room. but yes, there's a nother story i want to get your take on, and that is the black sea grain deal. russia says it's halting. it's participation
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in the grain deal permitting ukraine to ship. it's grain the kremlin said it's not getting what was promised in the black sea agreements. moscow has complained about obstacles to its own exports of grain and fertilizers. the latest the ship carrying ukrainian grain under the deal departed on sunday from the port of a desa crane is one of the world's largest grain ex porters, last summer, turkey and the un broke of the deal to continue shipments through the core door. helping alleviate the global food crisis. so mathias russia says it's leaving that grain deal. what does that mean in practical terms? it depends whether it will rejoin before midnight or not. because that is what something that russia has done before it has left open until the very last moment whether this green deal that needs to be extended every 120 days,
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whether they extend it this time there seem to be more decides to really leave this grade you claiming that they were not able to, on their part, exports every code for products and fertilizers. these 2 products were exempted from sanctions via this great, and you sold the western countries that sanctioned russia have said they were not a sanction. these 2 expert to address the claims that other sanctions like on the banking sector, obstruct the exports and they want these lifted. this is not very likely whether they will return or not is unclear. now, uh, the spokes person that has already announced the address. it would be finally withdrawing, and it would only rejoin if that he minds were met, has pointed out that this has nothing to do with the premier, but it's pointing to an interview that like even important have given uh over the weekend where he has had already announced this, um, obviously it seems that russian wants to, um, disentangle these 2 issues. um,
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it's unclear, we will know tomorrow morning whether they have rejoined or not. okay, so there's still the possibility of a last minute agreement to keep the deal alive. but russia, as you say, says it's pulling out and it's looking like that's going to happen. why would they do that now? by chance as well, i mean, the cutting grain expose would put the additional pressure. you cannot make pressure on ukraine. that's totally have a motive to do so it's also a way to display power or, or even to, um, achieve what they wanted to achieve, which is a lifting or in the using of sizes. so it also has of cause reasons to withdraw from the deal. that was a reasons to stay in the deal. uh this deal is um, uh, facilitating exports of one of the biggest grain suppliers on the world market without the supplies,
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the prices will go up and there will be shortages and savings. several countries. and these countries are sometimes countries, the countries that are involved in these green exports that i've been receiving them all that uh into media, into media raise. uh, these are countries that the rest of the lot relies on how heavy and these might be syria or egypt with which russia maintains very close relationships in the middle east. but to also china and tuck you, which are some of the most important um, intermediaries on the word market for this ukranian. great. so that might be some pressure also on russia, from the sides to rejoin the grain deal. and this is one possible, um, uh, the explanation why russia has remained in this view for this whole year. whereas of course, in any other case, dealings like any, any talks and, and deals with russia have phases for phone to use. thank you very much. our
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corresponding mathias building, other in the creating and capital key. the scorching temperatures have groups 3 of the world's continents, asia, europe, and north america. in the us authorities a place more than a 100. 10000000 people under excessive heat warnings. states from florida to california have seen temperature sore under a high pressure system, known as a heat dome by china. it has taken steps to limit outside work during the sweltering conditions, as temperatures in many parts store over 40 degrees celsius. and this week could bring the hottest temperatures ever recorded in europe in the heat wave named carol and italian authorities have advised people across 16 cities to stay indoors or for more of these record temperatures. let's talk to andrea toreto. he's an expert in climate extremes and climate change and he's in is pro emily, thanks for being with us now from one summer to the next year. it keeps moving from
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one a record to the next. can you explain to us why this is happening? yes, thank you. this is happening as we know due to the if you want to use the climate change that these indeed the making go the frequency all for these clement extremes . the increasing as well as the intensity of these extremes, but also the matching of fuel, of complex events. the ending point is controlled and each ways and then not as we meeting the seed. and the 40 something either quoting gives you. so i just say that these heat waves in europe and globally are increasing in intensity and frequency. you expect a trend to continue? yes, of course. if we look at clement projections that we got available for the atlanta model of simulation, we see that this dependency is going to continue on the bending be safe. we don't all stock. so now we have one more action on the using
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a emissions to what degree is this a worldwide phenomenon is, is the whole planet heating up it besides the global warming, of course, uh, what we got upset being gets unimagined stuff. uh, global kind of big streams. uh like, uh, kid weights, uh, for instance, like i mentioned that this i'm going to put in your email, but also last time that withdrawal is affecting the southern regions up there. what is this region? imagine but the we are investigating what expert under authority and is for italy. thank you very much. thank you. let's look at some other climate related stories making news around the world today. so 3 is present, as as promised and overall of the countries climate response. after a week of heavy monsoon range triggered flash floods and land slides present you
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and so your visited flood affected areas and met grieving families. at least 40 people have died in close to 9000 have been displaced, forecast or say more rain is on the way kind of just prime minister is paid tribute to a 2nd firefighter who died from injuries sustained while battling a wildfire. this comes just days after the 1st death of a firefighter in this years wildfire season, which is on course to be counted as worst on record is hundreds of blazes continue to ravaged the country. us climate and boy john terry and his chinese calendar partially trench, while our meeting and beijing to discuss efforts to revive cooperation on climate change talks between the 2 nations. the world's biggest polluters broke down last year and mid friction over time want. it's well as in many places across the world, china is really under record breaking heat. as i mentioned on sunday, one town in the northeast and during the temperature of more than 52 degrees
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celsius, the highest ever recorded in the country. it's just the latest in the series of extreme weather events. in china, china like the rest of the world is heating up. this summer temperatures in beijing have surpassed $41.00 degrees celsius last year, drought parts of the country hod, including in the southwest region of trunk. 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, china is one of the world's most exposed countries to the impact of climate change
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. that's thanks to its population size and the number of environmental disasters. 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 made to stress his commitment to renewable energy. a year later he promised 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 or ex but stress, the if climate change is to be slow down or even stopped, these 2 viable superpowers must work to get the before it's too late.
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well, journalist bobby and credit, but as in beijing, we asked him earlier how important the chinese us discussions are in the global battle against climate change. while it's extremely important, um, i mean china and the usa not only 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 we definitely have good news that they're talking and that's a 2nd i mentioned to it. i'm the u. s. and china. i mean of the time since i read you rising extremely and drunk, terry 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
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to open up and you will communications channels, which definitely is a good use ear leaders are hosting their counterparts for latin america and the caribbean for a summit. and healing divisions over trade and brushes. invasion of ukraine. it's the 3rd meeting between brussels and the community of latin american and caribbean states, or say like, the last summit was 8 years ago. high on the agenda this time will be a review of the e, u marcus, or deal a 2019 trade agreement between the u. n. fort south american nations, which has since stalled the political pressure to push through the market. so our deal is high, but the opportunities it provides for some are causing worry for others, the w's nadia punches reports from brazil. and lucy, it shall be from belgium. it's a phrase we're having some technical difficulties with that report, but we do have dw is lucien schultz and she joins us from brussels and has been
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covering the story for us very closely. loosely that the 2 sides in these negotiations seem to be deadlocked on environmental issues, understand how likely is it that they can still find common ground? yeah, we have heard and quite strong, strong verge before and from the brazilian side. the european union has been asking to add an environmental clause to better protect, among other things, the rain forest, and then brazilian president. let us over just said very recently that this is completely unacceptable. today, the brazilian president is in brussels. he already met and was off on the line that you commission president. and we have heard from both sides a big grow to conclude video. so was enough on the line has said they should solve the remaining issues as soon as possible. and then the brazilian president to let
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us over said that they are hoping to finish the deal by the end of the year that it would open up new horizons for them. but you also mentioned that it should be a balance deal. well, this deal is very complex, involves groups of countries from different parts of the world. can you explain to us lucy and, and not show why it's so important as it would create an inborn word. it would create the largest free drug trade zone worldwide. this is on the one side, the european union. there's this 27 member states. and on the other side, the macro. so states which of 4 states continue abreast of new york. right impala right. so this would be really big free trade zone. but for the european union, and right now, what is going on here in brussels? it is not only evolved that you america, so do you. it is only about the strength name, trade relations of relations to the deluxe countries,
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which are $33.00 countries in the countries from legend, america, and the caribbean. so the european union is also a booth both sides also trying to strengthen and put this relationship on a new level. and this is why there's some a taken place right now here in brussels. the war that russia is waging against ukraine. that's also a contentious topic in these negotiations. understand. tell us more about the so so at this summit, there's supposed there's supposed, at the end of it, there should be a drawing to corporation. and these trying to corporations are being prepared or always in the background. and we have heard before that the topic of russia and condemning russia and the war and ukraine. so condemning russia for the one you claim. this might create problems because the european union would like to have a strong combination also from the c like countries. so is a 33 countries, but not all of them are having the same opinion as the european union,
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that this is complete the rest useful. so he's been hearing from the negotiations for this my prove difficult to come to a joint declination. and in the end, 3 would also be able to have to watch and see what would be actually written in the joint declaration. but it does seem very likely that it will be bought down and that they will not have the strong condemnation that the european union was hoping for this year. thank you very much for breaking that down for us. that was the w. as lucy, it shows me in brussels or the spain's carlos octo ross is the new wimbleton men's champion, the 20 year old beat, serbian superstar, no big chunk of age and an epic match. after losing a tricky 1st set across, came back the crowd watching a new star take on the legend of the game. some are handling the win as a changing of the guard well,
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number one versus well number to the 20 year old face of the future versus the 36 year old record breaker representing the old god. novak joking beach haven't lost on base cooled since 2013 and the dominate the opening set which finish 61 bots 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 and the 5th game, which lost the over 20 minutes. i think most the 1st step, 61. i'll cut out one of the 3rd by that very school, as the experience began to show nerves and areas crept across the tables still
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haven't quite turned off the clothes, opening few games in the full set. i could have double faulted to lose a 63 setting up a 5th and final set. the 2 players had mentioned the french open semi final last month with all 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 sign of nerves from the young spaniards to narrowly avoided losing the can. his rival, as frustration, took over for a joke of age, who 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 when moving 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? the british borne senior in the actor jane beer cans has died at her home in paris . she was 76. the cause of death still hasn't been released. burke and shot to fame and the 1960 through her relationship with french singer songwriter. so gainsborough, she became an icon in france. her adopted home 19 sixty's. while child jane burton was best known for her to mold to his personal and professional relationships with french senior south cable. most notably there spinning 1969 hit 11 cruise with burkins trademark, british accented singing interlacing with his gruff baritone. it was recorded just months after the 2 mac and costs such
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a scandal with its over at least sexual lyrics. it was banned on radio, in several countries, and condemned by the vatican. but it introduced the pair to a new international audience. burke and had already found fame in her native england with the film blow up. but it was french, she called home. the couples state together 12 years and had a daughter, charlotte gaines pool, who became an unclaimed actor and singer in her own right. berkin had 2 other dog as one of whom died in 2013 berkin kept performing well into our seventy's. but more recently health problems. forester to cancel shows and other public appearances, including one in brewing in march of this year. beyond singing and the cinema broken was also known for her personal style. tell us what are you wearing you there. she was the inspiration behind the luxurious leaf famous burke and back by
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a mess coveted by fashion eastern worldwide. the star was also an outspoken activist for causes close to adopted home of france and for international movements, including in 2022 when she joined other french stars in shopping off her hair in support of protesters in iran. the president's emanuel mackenzie, called her a french icons. the mayor of paris declared the most parisian of the english has left us. you're watching dw news from berlin. just reminder the top stories were following for you. russia has blamed you crane for what it is calling a terrorist attack on the bridge linking russia to occupied crimea. and verified footage appears to show damage to the bridge after blasts were heard overnight. bosco says 2 people were killed,
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indians and russia has told us and it's pulling out of a deal, allowing ukraine to export grain safely from its ports in the black sea. moscow says the decision to suspend his participation in the agreement is not linked to an attack on his bridge. linking pressure with premier gimme up next week got a co africa for you. looking at help block chain technology can help farmers in sam b. i'm terry martin from me and all of us here at dw, thanks. watch the,
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