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the, the, this is the, the, the news coming to live from berlin rush, it calls an incident fall in the bridge linking rusher with occupied crimea. an act of terrorism and verified footage from a russian source shows damage to the bridge after reports of blasts overnight and 2 deaths on the structure and new fears of
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a global food crisis. as russia tells the u. n is pulling out of a deal, allowing ukraine to export grain safely from ports in the black sea. also coming up brussel heat waves grip the us asia and europe authorities war and people to stay out of the sun as world heats up because of climate change. and in epic final wimbleton spain's carlos ball garage beach, nobody ciocca bitch. putting an end to the search winning springs, the hello and terry martin, thanks for joining us. russia has accused ukraine of an act of terrorism. after an incident on the bridge linking russia and occupied crime in moscow says 2 people were killed and a child was injured. after blasts on the courage bridge overnight,
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it's unclear who was behind the incident. media reports quote, ukrainian sources saying water born drones attacked the structure. the russians road to crimea damaged once again, traffic on the bridge spanning the coast straight was suspended early on monday. after 2 people were reportedly killed in walter, russian officials was simply calling and emergency but it was by the chip 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. constructed in 2015 after russia next the crime in peninsula. it's a vital supply line from moscow to access illegally held ukrainian territory. the bridge was fast and tucked in. october, lost the key late to suggest that it was behind the attack. the 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 cried me up. earlier i spoke with our correspond mathias billing in. keep us tell us more about what happened on that keep bridge 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 tweets that can be read really as, as a witness that they are behind due to that one span of the
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bridge was damaged or even destroyed. and it seems, at least that's what the occupational authorities there that russia is stored, governor says that the rate of 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 disruption. so the rest of the supply lines that the ridge 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 to be at 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 russia for evan, but they would be able to overcome the these difficulties uh, the short the, the water supply was to be etc. 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 more time is that is really a vital supply room. let's see if there's a nother story i want to get your take on, and that is the black. see 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 grand 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 in the un broker deal to continue shipments through the core door. helping alleviate the global food crisis. so mathias russia says it's leaving that green deal. what does that mean in practical terms? it depends whether it will rejoin before midnight on us. 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 grain deal claiming that they were not able to, on their part, exports every culture of products and fertilizers. these 2 products were exempted from sanctions via this grandiose or the western countries that sanctioned russia have said they were not a sanction. these to expedite the rest of 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 on not is unclear now uh, the spokes person that has already announced the address that would be finally withdrawing. and it would only rejoined if that the minds were met. has pointed out that this has nothing to do with the crime you ever is pointing to an interview that lives you may put in have given uh over the weekend where he has had already
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announced this. um, obviously it seems that russian wants to, um, disentangle these 2 issues. um, it's unclear, we will know tomorrow morning whether they have rejoined on us. and that was our correspondence. he has spinning in teeth, spill asia, europe, and north america are in the grip of scorching temperatures in the us. authorities have issued excessive heat warnings for areas home to more than a 110000000 people. states from florida to california have seen temperature store under a high pressure system known as a heat dome. china has taken steps to limit outside work during the sweltering conditions and temperatures of many parts soaring over 40 degrees celsius. and this we could bring the hottest temperatures ever recorded here in europe, in a heat wave named carol and italian authorities have advised people across 16 cities to state indoors. meanwhile the us climate and boy john kerry has been
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holding discussions with his chinese counterpart in beijing. has both countries seeks to revive cooperation on tackling climate change. chinese state media say john kerry and she agent was met for 4 hours as they attempted to make progress ahead of the un clements summit in november talks between the 2 nations. the world's biggest polluters, broke down last year. a mid friction over taiwan as china continues to lead, global carbon emissions is also experiencing record breaking heat, an extreme weather well as in many places across the world, china is really under record breaking heat. as i said on sunday, one town in the northeast and during the temperature of more than 52 degrees celsius, the highest ever recorded in the country is just the greatest in the series of extreme weather events. in china, china like the rest of the world,
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is heating up. this sum of temperatures in beijing have supposed $41.00 degrees celsius as last year round to parts of the country hodge, including in the southwest region of joan. ching it was the was drought in 60 is this year it was severe flooding that take areas around. chung ching, to hunting, 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 . that's thanks to its population size and the number of environmental disasters. and yet it's the world's biggest comp,
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and in mid to thousands of the 3 years ago, president g, jim ping, the problem is china would be comp a neutral for, for 2060 me to stress who's commitment to renewable energy again, nature a, 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 x. 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. so let's go straight to china. journalist probably and crunch for is standing by covering the story. probably
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a tell us more about these climate talks between the us and china. how important are they? that's why they're extremely important. after all, china into u. s. they have the 2 biggest to states with the highest c o 2 emissions. and finally they talk again because last year the china is suspended. climate talks with us after and nancy pelosi visited taiwan. so you could see the assignment talk, which was also use as kind of a pull it to could bach any chip by china. but now the 1st signal that i'm hearing from the talks between john kerry and his chinese count of pods c. as in bob, a quite positive, they talked for 4 hours a 2 day this morning local time and we don't know much about the content of what they talk. but at least the rhetoric was quite a well coming. the chinese type said that um they are seeking for substantial dialogue and john car can reset that. he hopes that uh, the 2 sites will take big steps and also was sent a signal to the world. so i would say after all,
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those are good news. the china itself keeps breaking templates for records. it did . so again, today, how is all this being covered in the chinese media? is there an acknowledgement beyond that china is own carbon emissions are contributing to global warming as well? yes and no. um today's um uh reco teed was reported by state media and its really alarming. i mean its over to the $52.00 degrees in a county and um, since young and the northwest of china and uh yeah, we are experiencing the west heat wave this summer and several decades. its obvious and uh, yeah, the state media is reporting its and its also reporting on the effects that it has . for example on we protect rice production and how the heat and base 3, whether it's threatening the f, one security, the energy security. however, when it comes to directly linking it to a climate change as a reporting, i mean has become more open, but it's still very cautious. and my interpretation is that, um, yeah,
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china does not tolerate any climates the activism. it doesn't, the toner, it any engagement within the civil society. so it does not want the people to demand any changes if once basically to have the government make the decisions. so i would say it's still quite uncritical, but of course it's obvious among the people here that the weather is becoming more and extreme and has really direct consequences for our everyday lives here. probably, and thank you. that was journalists probably impressed by invasion. now to run in the country so called morality, police of restorative patrols in a renewed attempt to force women to wear the islamic headscarf. according to the state medium, the police had largely pulled back following the death of 22 year old gina ma mazda, a meaning in their custody. last september. the n t regime protests that followed saw over 500 people killed and nearly 20000 arrest.
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there is plenty of hair on display on the streets of iran capital to run while women are blinds to wear a headscarf. the younger generation in particular, is openly defying the rules of the islamic republic. now, the darkies are hating back parties as the majority from today, police patrols will be established throughout the country, is that i know, 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,
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despite their reputation for brutality. not everyone is willing to have that looks for least a good thing. the morality police contribute women from not within their who job. they can not enforce it like before. the number of people who do not be too high. now, they cannot 100 or the 5 days that the last thing they can do is choose the violence enforced against us. the morales, the police have been lying low since the death and custody of $22.00 are able to do now. mazda, i mean, he arrested last september for not wearing her head stuff. the incident spot months of protest in a violent track down that was only the 500 people killed and 20000. the rest is now that the protests have died down. the rise conservative leaders reasserting 0, sorry to on public life. well for more of us talk to customer a robbie who's in the ran expert based in london. thanks for being with us culture,
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those massive protests that followed the death of gina mazda. how many have dissipated for the most part? so why does that uranium resume field the need to step up enforcement by the morality police now? funding, let's take a step back at the owns yesterday's reports. reclaim that these line republic had abandoned the site, quote, morales, the police, and eased at his job. those was based on miss reporting misinformation and regime propaganda. in the past 10 months, we have seen these long republic continues to violently enforce the minds retrieve the job. i didn't faxes used and combined different methods to, to evaluate and you do so combining, for example, the use of suppressive technology, strengthening to fire women for employment. and even conducting more than $300.00 chemical poisoning attacks on a rainy and school goes out. a rainy schools,
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high schools, i'm in a beads tunes like fear, among generations, either generation as being that the front lines of the protest. so i think that's really important information important context to just stop the conversation with we have not seen the regime ease his job or those in the past 10 minutes. okay, so you're saying that the, the rainier regime continues to crack down and you're even saying that they were behind those poisoning attacks with so many women refusing to adhere to around strict dress code though, can the morality police even with extreme tactics really do much about it of the short answer is no, and we are witnessing a revolution in iran and the rainy and people in the past 10 months have made it absolutely clear that they seek the down full of the islamic public in its entirety in its entirety. this is about raising change. now yesterday's report was the
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police spokes person announcing a new campaign double down on violently enforcing the minded 3 head job. and this is just how ideological, the regime is. the spokesperson volunteer radian weaving women saying that if they did not want to see criminals across the street, so they're wrong. they should wear their mind to 3 hit job. otherwise the police will not have the results is and the capacity to go off. so the criminals of this regime has not changed one bit. it remains me search any stick to its cool, tow top of terry and all far italian. but as i said, neither have the demands of the reigning people, the wrong demands of the ringing people. okay, stand to the they so let's talk about the uranium people 1st like in the to we expect. yeah. do you think to see a resurgence in those protests a following this announcement of a of a crack time because we saw a massive protest. so earlier following the, the arrestin and death of,
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of someone in custody back in september. do you think we'll see those this, the scale of, of demonstrations reaching that again? yes, i mean we're approaching the one year anniversary of my so i mean, these manage the, i think old assigned to indicate that that will be mass protests on the scale of last year. and it's important to highlight by the way that this revolution has different phases from september to, to january. we sold mass demonstrations matched on rests on the radian streets. since then, we have seen a protest take in the form of civil disobedience, a nationwide strikes. so the movement has been ongoing that despite the fact that obviously western media and mainstream media has not been focusing on on the streets of iran, as we approach the one year anniversary of mass. i mean, these murder, old assigned to indicate that that will be mass on rest, similar to the scenes that we saw between september and january. and the key
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question is, for all the tools is being smocks for community, for pads to support the aspirations of the writing people and prevent the bloodshed on the streets. culture, thank you very much for talking with us. that was it right? expert and advocacy. person, catherine, robbie: it's the now spain's carlos of garage is the new wimbleton men's champion, the 20 year old beat, the serbian superstar, nev i've chunk of age and an epic match. after losing a tricky, 1st set, authorized came back the crowd watching a new star take on the legend of the game summer, hailing the wind as changing of the guard. well, number one versus well, number 2, the twins, your 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 set,
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which finish 61 bots out good 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. having most the 1st set 61, i'll cut out one the 3rd by that very school. as the experience began to show nerves and areas crept across. the tables still haven't quite turned off. direct close opening, few games and the full set of good. i'll double faulted to lose a 63, setting up a 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,
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i'm of this time along with a come this and swagger that the light, the 16 year age gap between these 2 competitors. no sign of nerves from the young spaniards too narrowly avoided losing said, the hood breaking his rivals as frustration took over for geographies. he took it out on a net post. as good 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 the joke of it's the young man for the most he claimed his 1st with interest. the 2 grand slam wins to his name. carlos as looks all sense with send the throne at the top of men's tennis. and for more on this momentous day,
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we will do. we've got anthony howard from dw sports. and i think the men's final wimbleton is not always a really exciting affair of this was very different. the of the match matched the occasion. you go back to the women's final one satellite onto the board doesn't come out and everything just full slash document to this is al gore has promised test everything to great match up technically between 2 players. but historically they've got the old master injunctive. it's 36 years old, coming up against the young bach in carlos alco, read the franchise and that was the 1st test between these 2 and of course filed that test these buddy, let him down and be cramped with for all the ingredients in the oven. at the franchise and we pull it out and the type falls flat. i k, i, that's the one you shared with the night is this time the same ingredients go into the sand, a court furnace, and the outcomes of the most beautiful match. the 1st that goes 6 love to you all could be to me thinking, all know the hands hovering over the remote. i've got better things to do than sit around watching this young kid get killed again by jock of age. but he turns it all
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around and finally outcries rises to the occasion and it becomes everything that every tennis node wanted this, not just a great match, but a great moment in time knocked by breathtaking tennis all the way through. it was intriguing and it was illuminating really in historical context in both players and related to that. as i said, they were, it's post much of uh, you know, drink, i'm sure for me, as i said the before, uh, of course is great to when you know about the, even if i uh, will have lost. uh, you know, i be really proud of my side of, you know, in the summer around, you know, making a story in this beautiful uh, towing. i mean, you know, playing, i find that against, uh, let you know for our sports, for me it's, it's incredible. and i still don't have trouble with you on the on play and maybe harcourt been on drugs for now. it's a different story from this year. obviously. congrats. amazing,
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a way to adapt to the surface. so it's pretty clear the junk a bitch is impressed with a garage where does this leave there? long standing right or? well, i hope that we would get another dick out of this, but we know, i think we've got to figure lock. if we only get this chapter junk of it's just $36.00. if we only get this, this beautiful narrative, the old and the new passing by java, that's enough for, for the tennis fans back in 2001, the federal behind you and pete sampras, 2 champions of different, nearest is walking past each other on minute. we saw that again in alco has jumped, which i think the fate of or change the game elkhorn has might not do that. but it's a great story. and what if there's a one more to come from this? what if wrapping the doll was watching yesterday? thinking what if novak is stopped from winning the 24th grand slam and the 25th grand slam and wrap around it? i was sitting there thinking twice, get neil to i skipped over and concentrate on trying to win one more and equalling junk of each. it's one more right story. we got an awful lot from sundays men's final. but what if there's one more in the keep bag of attendance for this year and
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into next year? but yes, al cortes is coming to the point of reference, got one more shot, a story lines, every of it will watch out for that. thanks for putting it all in perspective for so it was anthony however, from dw sports fixer, or you're watching the news up next to it's global us with what report on indigenous firefighters protecting brazilian rain forest. i'm terry martin for me and all of us here dw, thanks. watch the,
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the, the sites forest fires with everything they have. despite the objections of their own family. this female fly of places of the amazon they owns even paid for the risk of the paint. they still believe strongly and what they do. it makes
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them proud the stopping climate change. that's what they're aiming for. we want to achieve re thinking in society. assume about commitment and hope about visions and the people behind the verdict. catastrophe. climate change, the 45 minutes on dw, the one of those main kinds, oldest ambitions could be within reach. what is it
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