Skip to main content

tv   DW News  Deutsche Welle  July 17, 2023 5:00pm-5:31pm CEST

5:00 pm
the the business dw news line from ballot rush blocks, ukraine's brain, ex bolts united nation supreme and previously allowed teeth to ship grain from its black sea for also coming up. costco condemns what it calls a terrorist attack by ukraine on a bridge linking russia with occupied prime in the kremlin also suggests west and
5:01 pm
nations were complicit. the northern hemisphere s and the grip of a sheet which we looked at. the role of climate change plays in fueling these extreme temperature sauce. iran so called morales, the police are back on the streets trying to force women to where he is. lama cad. scott, the i'm gonna have health as well. come to the program. russia is pulling out of a deal allowing ukraine to export grain from its black c ports. the kremlin says the deal is no longer valid. it follows complaints from most kyle about obstacles to its own exports of grain and fertilizer. the last ship carrying ukrainian grain under that deal has left odessa and that turkey and the magic nations organized the
5:02 pm
agreement last year to enable shipments. helping to alleviate a global food across the u. n. general secretary and tony. but that is a said, russia's decision will strike a blow to people in need ever with. the us has also been giving it's reaction. russia has dealt another blow to the world's most vulnerable this time by suspending its participation in the black sea green initiative. this is really another act of cruelty, according to the world food program, more than 345000000 people are suffering from high levels of fluid in security. and we know without a shadow of doubt that rushes, brutal war guess ukraine has push millions and millions more people to the brain, especially in the middle east in africa. that's what made the black sea green initiative broken by the u. n. inter kia, such
5:03 pm
a beacon of hope. this arrangement has for us stability to the global food markets, and it's lowered food prices for all. but today, russia has thrown all this progress and all of this hope to the wind. and while russia plays political games, real people will suffer. christ, president full of them is the landscape says ukraine will continue. it's granted spots that i also correspond the money is building it and key of how ukraine plans to achieve this as well. is it basically, it would mean that the chips slips continue just like to have before leaving ukrainian poets. i'm saving too. it's just symbols that are out as established. this would help them, of course, without rushes guarantees without rushes participation, which would, of course, endanger these ships more than the under the current situation, which would make
5:04 pm
a rush and attack on these ships possible. your credit is hoping that russia is bluffing, and that would not attack these uh ships and uh, it would have, of course, have consequences for insurances and other things, the links to these exports in the past that have been the president. russia has withdrawn ones um, quite suddenly, actually from this do you uh you, you can just continue letting ships paused by the same route and then rush it rejoined after a few days and for that period that short period where the ships left without the former agreement of russia, ukraine had taken basically the insurance bill on it. so it was insuring the ships from the state budget because private insurance companies withdrew. so this would be one of the problems to solve. but uh, other than that, of course. um, it would just be a trying to, to proceed as us before. uh,
5:05 pm
just to the addresses for us as part of the page b, w 1st funded spelling of every fortune from key. thank you much. he is now we've heard that's of the un secretary general that that is, the said russians decision will strike a blow to people in need everywhere. and that blow, i think will be felt particularly hot in many countries across the african continent. and for more on that, we're joining novelty, w, as felix maureen got in the canyon capital nairobi, phoenix, which countries across africa will be affected the worst. and how or so country is like um, every chair which import a 100 percent of its width uh from ukraine and dresser will be uh, watched the affected uh countries like some mind. yeah. imports about 90 percent of its weight from the same region. countries like my like asking egypt, importing about a 70 and 80 percent each other countries like to me,
5:06 pm
see how come everyone can know if okay, i'm afraid we've lost felix that we're gonna try and re establish that line to an nairobi in a bit later than in as a show now rush of the has issues to crane of terrorism over and attack on the bridge linking russia with occupied crime. the moscow says 2 people were killed and that child injured when the bridge was targeted by drones. the coach bridge has a t supply road for russian forces in the will with ukraine, rushes rode to crimea damaged once again. this footage released by moscow, shows russian investigators picking through the debris. after traffic was suspended on monday morning, 2 people were reportedly killed in watch brushing officials 1st described as an emergency. but it was likely to play
5:07 pm
a 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 crap. constructed in 2015 after russia on next to crime in peninsula. it's a vital supply line for me must go to access illegally held ukrainian territory. the bridge was 1st attacked in october, lost the key, latest suggested it was behind the attack. though never claimed responsibility outright. i must go his side. it is racing to repair and reopen the bridge. that's po strategically. i'm symbolically impulse into russia. and this claims over the crimea, we come back to the main story, rush of pulling out of the grain deal that allows ukraine to explode,
5:08 pm
grand to the rest of the world, and the resulting food in security. i'll be back now is the w sealants marine got in and i will be phoenix. let me ask this question again. which countries across africa will be effective? the was and how the country is like, is it? yeah, imports a 100 percent of its weights and grain from ukraine and russia. so i, they would want to be affected. countries like somalia imports 90 percent of its weeds. are that countries like my gosh guy and a brand exempt, importing about 70 and 80 percent, each of the countries they can. yeah. if sophia, so down which is eloquent in the conflict situation presently all imports uh, width and green from there. gotcha. and this top page a would mean that uh, the left side of this up live, there is more people get yourself why more people gets to the screen. uh, getting access to the suite of products that com. is that a result of that we,
5:09 pm
i agree that comes from battery john. so this definitely hung up will be, uh, become a problem quickly. but both will the other knock on effects be of africa's grand supplies being caught. so they may just knock on the factory would be the rising cost of prices. remember last year when they there was a shortage of supply. everything. uh, the price of everything shuts up so and the prices will definitely go up. uh so currently majority of people who i rely on who my new tenant aid federal is coming into the region. we have no access. and remember this, and the horn of africa resort has been experiencing drought. so the grain has been coming as a lifeline to those people who are most vulnerable. so this means the expose to an event, a greater risk of a separation and may be death. now what alternatives do african countries that heavily rely on you crying for the grand actually have so
5:10 pm
just to have a day uh the committed doing. yeah. and uh, minutes that was uh, telling the people of commitment they now have to look for the tentative. and he was talking about people looking for yams and cassava. in countries like ken mays is simple ford. so maybe that could be a shift to fluids, like mays and countries don't. yeah, and you've done that, but not as o uh, this simple food. so people could go on to the most people, fords within the originals. but uh, the problem has been that africa has been a net importer of about 80 percent of its food. so then be, needs the need for it to be more production happening and not freak out for africa to push on itself from such cases which are happening farther away. but they get to affect people in countries and even better. we don't have to lodge a correspondent feelings moreno, they're reporting from nairobi. and thank you, felix and we
5:11 pm
continue with another story as the stream hate that is gripping is free of the wells, continents, asia, europe, and north america. earlier this month. so the hottest suite, globally in recorded history and full cost of say, mass more to come. southern europe has been enduring, sweltering temperatures for days, spain, italy, in greece among the hottest nations with officials issuing health warnings and urgent people to stay in the extreme fetus tip to get even was over the coming days with a heat wave they dumped tyrone moving noise from people, china has taken steps to limit outside work during the heat. wave has temperatures in many regions. the so over 40 degrees celsius in one town of the northwest. the new national record of over 52 degrees celsius was set and us
5:12 pm
authorities have issued heat warnings affecting more than a 100000000 people states from florida to california. i'm. i've seen temperatures sold under a high pressure system known as feats the result of the state capital phoenix. has we quoted temperatures of 43 degrees celsius for move in 2 weeks mass, you can put, she has a major ologist joining us from washington. now for more on that, now we're seeing regular, high temperatures all around the world, the northern hemisphere. that is how much of it is just whether i'm phenomena i like this. he is on the new and how much is genuinely down to climate change of what we're talking, something called constructive interference, basically 3 different defects, all overlapping together to push ordinary events into record territory. obviously, the weather is made up of a bunch of ups and downs, the dips impressed, sometimes you get really warm,
5:13 pm
sometimes you get really cool and no matter what the extra will influence is, will always see that randomness in the weather system. but here's the thing, the background state over its climate is warming, so we're kind of pushing that upwards a little bit. and we also have an el nino going on, which is characterized by warming of waters and the eastern trumpet pacific and kind of an overall warming across the globe so added altogether. yes, we are seeing several high end of the films are big sprawling force fields of high pressure and hot dry, sinking air across the world, leading to many significant extremes. but climate change is definitely playing a role here. now if we look at those america, we've already seen pretty serious wild fires there and some installed in europe as well. and how else are these heat waves affecting things as well? you mentioned the wildfire, so you seen a candidate actually saw a records fire season and we're only about halfway done with viruses and they saw back in may a sprawling keep doing so again, that ridge of hooked rice thinking air, desiccated the landscape, extracting all the moisture out of the vegetation, the ground leading fuels right to burn,
5:14 pm
and then the rest be right for wild fires. historic buyers, and now it's blowing wildfire smoke down across the united states, causing really poor and back to record for air quality, even in washington, dc where i am right now, it's difficult to see more than a few kilometers outside, given that smoky haze. so that's one element of this. the other thing too though, just the rock temperatures in some places are combining with in your record moisture, especially for example, over the southern end of south eastern united states where he didn't disease feel like temperatures are between 40 and 50 degrees celsius. i do want to point out that we had a record of heat index measured worldwide at about 60 to die rather $67.00 degrees celsius at the person. 1 international airport in a rack, which is incredible to see. so again, the combination of extremely hot weather combined with near record moisture, let you that heat index but all across the area and really all across these different areas. whether be europe, north america, or asia, we are seeing, these are very high and heat terms. and one other thing i'll point out to sand bell china hit 51.7 agrees celsius yesterday. and the reason i bring that up is because
5:15 pm
that's not only a chinese record which beat the previous record by one degree, a huge mark in march and a shadow of record by. but it's also a record for the entire globe north of 40 degrees north. so the fact that we're seeing readings like that of middle attitudes, incredible me now it's all about these rack holes every year it seems to see a new record, the temperature, the one of the chances of us actually reversing that are slim to none because the atmosphere is kind of like a freight train, you push it in one direction, it will keep accelerating for a while. it's difficult to slammed the brakes on, or it has several different stables days, the temperate state, which is kind of where we've historically been ice age earth, which once you get into an ice age, it's very difficult to get out. we call that snowball earth and then hot house or and so these 3 different scenarios are all sort of stable stays, but we're at the tempered state. if we match that towards the hot house or then we start seeing what we call positive feedback mechanisms. for example, we start melting the ice in the north pole. that reduces the amount of shining is
5:16 pm
to reflect sunlight away, so get more sunlight coming in, heat the ground, even more. we release arctic permafrost that releases greenhouse gases, accelerating deforming even more, we get more water vapor, the atmosphere, accelerating warming. and so you kind of keep seeing these positive feedback mechanisms pushing that climate change. i pushed the influence even more in that direction. so it's going to be tough to put the brakes on unless we have radical change. let me do on it just matthew, put to the thank you very much, matthew. thank you. to iran, now whether you so called morality police have we started patrols in an attempt to force women to wear the headscarf. the police had lost the pulls back, following the death in custody of a 22 year old gina mazda. i mean the last year and he received protests that follow to so more than 500 people killed. and then the $20000.00 arrest is there is plenty of hair on display, on the streets of iran capital to run wild women our lives to wear
5:17 pm
a headscarf. the younger generation in particular, is openly defying the rules of the islamic republic. now the door teeth are hating back police as the only jody from today, the police patrols will be established throughout the country. is that i know, in addition to the other duties, these police officers will deal with those who unfortunately ignore the consequences of not wherever the property jack should and insist on this or buying the norms on that hon. georgia. can you throw that on here on street at morales? the police are set to control 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 the good thing. the morality police contraband women from not reading their heads up, but it can not enforce it like before. the number of people who do not be too high
5:18 pm
. now, they cannot 100 or the 1st ages that the last thing they can do is choose the violence enforced against us. the morality police have been lying low since the death and custody of $22.00. a alt do not mazda, i mean, he arrested last september, for not wearing her head stuff. the incident spot months of protests 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 t one public life. as the daughter of an iranian german citizens facing a death sentence in the wrong fist that a phone call with her father may have been a final call before his execution. randy and authorities allowed to cool off the previous. the prohibits in contact for more than 2 years. time sheets from ubs families say he was a chip not by writing an intelligence into by,
5:19 pm
in the summer of 2020, and brought to iran. he had previously lived in the united states, where he was involved in an exile, a positional group. he was put on trial for a 2008 bomb attack on and the rain, the in most and sentence to death. earlier this year, his family and human rights groups have rejected the accusations against it. and because of some of the daughter of john, she joins us now from los angeles. because all you've spoken to your father for the 1st time and 2 years, how did he sound to? well, he sounded very, very weak. that's because he's been out in solitary confinement for over 1000 days, being tortured, not being able to see anybody but the people who tortured him and who tried to get forced concessions out of him. and the brakes. you even the strongest person breaks on his these kinds of pressures. he's been put through h shop traps and i have to correct you. he wasn't putting course because of
5:20 pm
terrorist attacks or something. this is part of the propaganda that the regime puts out. he was trapped for corruption on earth. that's a make x charge that they get all of the dissidence, all of the people who are against the regime for outspoken night. my dad, you don't have to commit to crime, to be charged with corruption on earth or war against god. and they give you the text. and it's just for speaking your mind. so we have to really correct and be careful that we don't repeat the book on the origin. my father's also nothing. you runyan german, he is just the german citizen with a german passports living for 40 years in germany, 20 years in america. he on the left and you run when he was born there and until he was 70 years old. so he is a german citizen chip met outside, and that's not just what the family says. that's what the you and working group of arbitrary attention says. that's what all the and all your say, this is proven to us. so we really need to not repeat the propaganda,
5:21 pm
the regime. my dad has the title and charges just like conduct the political prisoners that are right now on death row. all of them were innocent. i think you left to clarify his status to us. you said uh you uh, the very fact that you were allowed to be in contact with him is great. cause for concern for you. can you explain why that is? the law you have to imagine, like when you speak to that for the 1st time, you're absolutely happy just to hear his voice and to know that she's a life because we didn't have a sign of life from him since before he received the death sentence. so we didn't know if they already killed him or not, but it has the best time because you're talking to regime or this region is allowing it, that the regime has no, no, not a didn't talk you managing them. that's the regime that kicked up by that the tortured by that, that's gasoline school girls just for being in school that is beating up women in the street that's shooting out the eyes of protesters that's raping people. so why
5:22 pm
would they all the southern allow me to speak to my dad? there's always something behind it why the regime does something. and because i've been very, very nice, i just went to court and sued the regime. actually, i haven't me just lawsuit coming up. we've been very loud in the media. maybe they're trying to silence me and maybe this is a way to keep me quiet. and next week they will publish the news or not publish the news that my dad was executed. we don't know that i just know when this machine does something like that. there's always something bad behind it always something that they wants to achieve with it. and what it is, in this case, i don't know, but it's kind of the good news that says he is a german citizens of german authorities and a regular contact with you about his situation. what are they doing to help of course, the german government of foreign ministers in regular contact with me. the problem is not the contact. the problem is what's coming out of this contact for 3 years
5:23 pm
now, when a german citizen was kidnapped and taken to you on the 30 to at the have told me do, dad is german, we go through everything in our power to help him and you're reading and you're reading and you hear it over and over again, but they're talking on the highest level of re representatives over there. and you know, that's talking to a terrorist. regina terrorizes people inside and outside of the front doesn't work . so you waiting for that moment where you see that your government will step up and actually do something that will, that will help you with that. but to help the people of us that will help the citizens outside. i me, i'm also try, good right now. and just a husband come when my dad got the death sentence, they kicked out to low level diplomats out of germany. that was the 1st action that we saw. my government hasn't even demanded the release of my dad. they haven't even demanded the release of their hostages. there's several of german hostages,
5:24 pm
and this the absolutely scandalous to know that your government doesn't even ask for it at how can they get him out? how can they save his life when they're not even calling him most is when they're not even demanding his release. and that's something that we really, really have to work on and put pressure on, on government because it is the 1st and foremost do just every government to protect their citizens from terrorism. and when this happens and you see they're not there to do something and something is seriously wrong with our well and with our politics with you guys all, some of them. thank you very much. thank you. so um, before we go have uh some sports names for you. carlos, uh, garage from spain is the new windows in mens junction. the 20 year old beach, the serbian superstore nova drunk of its internet pick match. well, number one versus well, number 2, the twins here,
5:25 pm
old face of the future versus the 36 year old record break of representing the old god. novak documents haven't lost on base cooled since 2013 and the dominated 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 having most the 1st set $61.00 outcomes, one. the 3rd bind that very school, as the experience began to show nerves and areas crept across the tables still haven't quite turned off correct most opening few games and the full set of good.
5:26 pm
i'll double faulted to lose a 63, setting up a stick. spend final sense. the 2 players had mentioned the french open semi final last month without good as losing in full sense of to struggling with cramp. but he showed more stamina this time, along with a come this in swagger that the light, the 16 year age gap between these 2 competitive assigned moves from the young spaniards to naturally avoided losing said the hood, breaking his rival as restoration took over for joking beach he 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 god in men's tennis after full straight titles for the junk of it's the young man for the most. he claimed his 1st wimbledon through the 2 grand slam winds to his name. carlos as looks,
5:27 pm
all sense was sent to thrown at the top of men's tennis. you're watching the news. here's reminder for the top story. russia as to the one it is pulling out of a deal, allowing ukraine to export grain safely from its supports in the black sea. most close as the decision is not linked to an attack on its bridge, linking russia with crimea. and that's it from me and the news team, i have an update for at the top of the hour. don't go away and use a says next with my colleagues. be responsive. thanks for the
5:28 pm
the and mashed potatoes unacceptable. approaches rose is called to play shocking tactics. find depending on the weld climate change.
5:29 pm
activism takes a new approach. is it working parts unveiled 2 hours on the w 9. yes. and do you belong to the 77 percent to come to i don't go to 65 full was while all those top 5 years, 3 reasons why one wants to think we are here to help you make up your mind. we are here on please find your mind. so all the topics i'm much it to you from trouble fixed a new culture. and in 15 minutes, let's say the types of our community life on the research is now on the top you become a criminal pretty kind, a reading news told me about
5:30 pm
sugars paralyze between your societies. computers and governments that go crazy for your data. explain how to use technology's work. that's how they can also watch it. now, the basic data opinion is a shock coming up today. extreme weather up. what's the climate change in focus in south korea and china? south korea experiences definitely flooding white china reading something with links being drawn to climate change can the world's biggest computers to us from trying to work together to tackle the problem.

21 Views

info Stream Only

Uploaded by TV Archive on