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the, the my from button this is dw, use the extreme heat wave. pressing the northern hemisphere is set the gap was a warning on non time temperatures. and not particularly, i just became unhealthy because the body is unable to recover from sustain hate. temperatures have already told 40 degrees in positive view of north america,
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asia and north africa. now full cost to say it will be this way for several days. the women's movements of being restricted in government and other middle eastern countries, dw, meets one. you have any form and unable to, but tons who have family and selling a baby up because she's without the male guardian as the straight in the state of victoria pulls out of hosting the commonwealth games. we look at what the future holds for costly, international sporting events. the, i've been physical and welcome. the united nation says the world needs to prepare for more intense heat waves as countries across north america, europe, and asia as the rank one high temp just the way as well as meeting or
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a logical organization as one that the northern hemisphere he played. it said to intensify. the math book comes against the backdrop of heat stroke alerts in japan, and you high temperatures across southern europe. the u. n. agency called heat waves amongst the deadliest natural hazards. let's listen in to one thing when extreme 8 advise that these are not your normal where the systems of the past have arrived as a consequence of climate change. and it will continue for some time. you, you have to reverse it, you have to do climate repair to change. it's the, the growth. and so i'm with tiny as heat waves around the northern hemisphere has increased 6 folds. since the 19 ninety's, this trend shows no sign of decreasing repeated high, not time temperatures uh particularly dangerous for human health, because the body is unable to recover from sustained heights. this leads to
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increased cases of heart attacks and death. grease has been especially hard hit by wild fires the normal some of the time. dangers are being made was by the excessive heat that's pushing through the 40 degree barrier. find finding services and now trying to find the flames in several different regions while keeping residents and visit. is that a safety sense? the flames hop scotch from $13.00, top to another. carried by fast moving bins, firefighters are trying to do what they can, but they can't be everywhere. some houses inside will need all of our building wind . there's no, there's no firefighters. there's no, there's no blame or summer summer. some guys try to the rest your house, but the it's impossible that as far as the heavy, the wind is very, very heavy,
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very strong. so there's nothing that they can do. 3 capacities are struggling with 2 major files, one building to the southeast of the capital atkins, and the other to the west of it. i'm on the out the results. if you flip lucky, blowing smoke blanket the area forcing emergency crews to evacuate children by the hundreds at a summer camp. in cali view, people watched fios travel up a hill, taking the homes one by 1 may. but the minimum is we have to last house up on the mountain and be a stay up all night to see what happens. and a for fire truck arrives. blazes also in ghost stables was raised to get the horses out and transported them to safety. the country along with italy in spain has been gripped by a heat wave since last week, with temperatures reaching 44 degrees celsius. the greek me to the logical syllabus has warned that a 2nd teach we will hit the mediterranean later this week,
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bringing with it more files, dental of stuff. they tell us is that the sight of one of those flies, they are athens. uh definitely. i can see a lot of smoke and hayes uh no, the best of days to be outside, so we'll keep this short. uh, tell us more about the situation where you are. hello, i am uh, north west part from the opposite. been raging spills. this is one of those part of it doesn't start the desperately the big 25 year. there are some uh, far as choir parts change in the air. you can hear sirens as well. there's a lot of small the heat as well. i can do that each year. so at the moment or i received a message back to fall semester, it's really i have received this message just here for anywhere near the firefox,
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like i said, people are evacuating. what else are people doing to price? so what could be worse this way? temperature is a set to keep rising. exactly. people are by creating if they are the are the max is quite a lot supply from computers fibers. now there's plenty of going forward. as far as that you're expecting car temperatures as of thursday this week, which is the tv service. it's the wrong $3730.00 degrees, but we're expecting more than 40 degrees. sports one is on thursday onwards. okay, we'll have to leave it there. thank you very much. for giving us the kind of situation that definitely tell us in or near assets to the united states now where the city of phoenix is, one of the many places in the northern hemisphere bouncing the extreme hate. arizona state capital has experienced
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a banquet of 18 straight days with temperatures are 43 degrees celsius. the heat killed over $400.00 people in the white county last year with the cities homeless population, some of those most at risk. the streets of phoenix, arizona, sweltering, and few is suffering more than the cities homeless said christina hale. this piece of flimsy top polling is all that protects it from temperatures of almost 50 degrees celsius. the last year i had a heat stove, staying at the park. during the day, and i don't really remember any of it is to have them come back, but i woke up in a nice bath at the salvation army a doing all they can to help champ, who are providing not just the basics. but the reason they like to give it to carry
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on survival of i didn't have them come in. i don't know what i would do. yeah, it's hard. all right. without least chargeable assistance. many of the homeless via what could happen. the letter means a whole lot like and the world the know like because without water will be you know, like in the hospital right now for the hydration. and i think that the people for helping out a lot because without them will be like very sick and like, i can't imagine the salvation army they've been helping almost 500 people a day in a current t to wave is doing the most good for those who need it the most?
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some other climate related news from around the world. now, us climate envoy, john kerry, says climate cooperation between the united states and china could redefine this strain, ties carries visits of the country as aim to revive inclement negotiations between the world's 2 conscious pollutants relations between washington and virginia. being my and in geo political disputes i think type food has made landfill in china, forcing the evacuation of nearly a point, a 1000000 people tell that is the full time food in the region this year. it hits the southern coastline late monday night with links of more than a 130 kilometers a. now japan has issued 8 stroke alerts in $32.00 out of the countries. 47 present is mainly and central and south west and regions. temperatures in many places, including tokyo, have reason to do a 40 degrees celsius. local media reports at least 16 people have been treated for a huge truck, most of them hospitalized. in other news,
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ukrainian president flooding is the landscape says he's in baffled. nation is set to keep shipping grain to the world, as despite russia's exit from the deal to guarantee the safety of ships passing through a war zone in the black sea hours of the moscow's announcements, the southern ukrainian city of odessa came on the attack from russian drugs, the strikes damaged facilities that the cities port way much of the country's grain is low to protect sport measures, decision against allowing those shipments has drawn condemnation from world leaders who accuse that it may post and of width and the icing foot loaded with ukrainian grain the ship was the last to leave the country before the rush of pulled the pin on a crucial ball time deal. the long pots had allowed the safe passage of ex balls through the black sea. the ukrainian presidents loved to me, the landscape insisted. this must not be the end to the most
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because the black sea, great initiative, talent should be kept operating if without worship, then so be able with the grievance and the exports of great and is one between take you and we would like to make sure that everything's valid. the only thing that is needed is a capital implementation and decisive pressure from the world on the territory state. these, we do not have travel to the agreement to help load global food prices. and he showed vital supplies of we to mays made it to parts of africa. with the deal off the re concerns about international food security. the kremlin blinked his withdrawal role on unmet demands to improve conditions for its own grain and fits lives the exports. despite complaints over restrictions versus shipped recalled amounts of wheat since last the the un saves it's presented especially with options to keep the green, the life. but without success. ultimately,
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participation in these agreements is a choice. but struggling people everywhere. and developing countries don't have a choice. and the zip code is that people face handguns, consumers that confronting a global cost of living crises, and they will pay the price. techie, also remains hope for the grand deal. come be revived, beginning of the statements. so i believe that the president of the russian federation of my friends, mister putin, wants to see monetary and bridge to continue in a way we price is already rising. the you and the united states, everyone, the growing congress of countries edging russia to reconsider. it's the end of the black sea grain deal is by using grave concerns across africa. initiative had healthy people in countries like somalia, where fail brains and conflict at hand. but access to wait, cereals are
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a safe in many african nations. and the great deal has help reduce the high price for russians. bouquets. humanitarian agencies are also reliant on ukrainian grain to feed people in country suffering from complex to natural disasters. experts have one that the horn of africa will be especially hot it without you pay example. it's not indeed is with save the children. i robi, i asked where the international laid on its own can make up for the expected short for are unfortunately not. um, what we have seen is international aid, including 2 countries in that's required. international assistance in the region, including the horn of africa, has reduced jessica at the time when the 2nd tides. we have will continue to see that 4 digit security will continue to be a problem for this region. and without these deals, we will see spike the money increase on these bags. seen hunger for to know,
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have been, he's a active, including see if the children will now have more case loads of viable children of noise. children, all families needing assistance. and definitely we look into the international communities assistance as well to get back into assisting these communities. at the end of the day, it is a global problem, a bunch of class global solutions for african children. many women across the middle east and north africa north freight to go where they want. a new report from human rights watch looks at 20 countries where women's movement is restricted. in iran, with a need their husbands permission to get a passport or to travel with their own children. in yemen, hoody authorities of stumped women from travelling abroad without a male gaiety, and that's having a devastating impact on some 5 says next report checks as she hasn't seen her family for more than 2 months off of jeremy is in
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a says he's and from human she used to live with his family in saudi arabia. last may, she came to you had been on a visit. often her father died. but when she tried to return to saudi arabia, she was told she was not allowed to travel without a male relative or has been known as my from how is the have it in him, i tried everything to get around the rooms and this is not to travel with my sister and my mother and the but to no avail. the head how i to having a my phone was the only way i could travel. what kind of stood up and, and i'm literally to csra. she's in human recently issued directives requiring women to travel with the mob from full, with rick and consent from a male god in the ruling has been criticized by many rights organizations including human rights watch. a recent report published by the group paints
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a bleak picture of the conditions for women in the region. it says many countries in the middle east and north africa still prevent women from moving within their own country or traveling abroad without the permission of the guardian cathedral. most ortiz often just defined these restrictions by saying they are designed to protect women in fox, they own a violation of freedom of movement, which is a basic rights and guarantee to every person in the world news. and they also go. so these restrictions do not protect women if they deprived the author right. but in the home law municipal a soft john, the talks to children in saudi arabia as often as she can. but being a long distance mother is not easy showed a more and then it's for a mother not knowing what his children are doing. shahan do,
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what do they have to pump the the, what do they watching on tv on the farm about like and watching anything on the seems to be doing some of the trying to communicate with them and miss the talking to each other. fire a screen that, that is not a knows i just got the only hope now is that the, who the, who's the ortiz will reverse the decision. only then will she be able to return to the country and see her children again? that's cable with rosen, the begum. she's a senior women's rights for surcharge. human rights watch and joins us for london. your organization has looked into restrictions on women's rights innovation before what stands out to you about this report as well in positive news? women's rights actually, because i've actually won number of freedoms. now, most governments now allow women to obtain passports and try proposed without guarding permission. but we're seeing outliers. so it on top of the young men
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continue to have very severe restrictions of women's travel unit on married women must have the husband's permission to obtain a possible end to travel and medical change in mind at any time and prevent them from traveling abroad and cut the we have unmarried women under the age of $25.00. we need an exit permit, usually done through a mobile app. quite then mail guardians and their husbands, even if they do get married, can still buy their travel and human as you've just heard. we have a dispatch to a policy with anywhere and young men of the authorities require women to obtain a, a to get a pos, but she needs her guardians permission. and this moment csra to the now imposing restrictions that require women to have more than a male relative to be able to travel within the areas or to travel outside. many of these countries covered have domestic laws or uh, cigna trees of international conventions on discrimination against women, which are big several questions,
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including how they justify these restrictive rules of why they join international conventions in the 1st place. it almost all states member to use the most africa have signed up to the conventional illumination of discrimination, of both forms of discrimination against women. yet we still see a far t's imposing restrictions including the garbage restrictions and women's freedom of movement, including within the country and to travel abroad. what's shocking is that some of these lowest, i mean 15 countries in the region still requirement to be their husbands. because to have quotes about pre mazda manhattan, and for them to your time today, marisol homes. now, these restrictions are often imposed by the authorities on the basis that is somehow protects women. but what we actually see happen is that denies and deprives women of their rights. and actually in reality, it puts women in a position, a wonder ability to become, to, to be in a position where they could find themselves, subject to domestic buttons. the goals inherently, by the end, but the allow men,
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she would not have control over women's lives and what are the consequences in society as a whole? so not only do we see that these restrictions are impacting women's movements rights and not just in movement, but they have right to study to work, to travel in general. but it's harming of the children's families and society. so as you've just seen, in this case of a file, you, she's not able to be with a child right now because of this particular school. but you also have consequences, like in human, we see aid workers one using that jobs because they can't travel within human to do their work. so they do thing much. you do income for the family and then will broadly it needs. it pushes women out of the economic labor market, which means that as a society, you also do anything, you know, economic economically. the entire country is losing any dislikes, all sorts of relationships. when you say men cannot control women's lives because it means that marriages which might be fed equal in just
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a bit skewed in favor of men creating more abusive relationships, more abuse societies, which has also a cost to, to the authorities in lots of ways in terms of the health sector, but also economically speaking as well as the big and from human rights watch. thank you very much for being on the news. thank you. and some of the news now from around the world. hundreds of his ladies marching from tennessee to protest the governments, oklahoma of 2 different both norfolk organizers at po for the day of resistance, the head of a parliamentary vote. life of this month, if urged supporters to valley across the as well against legislation, they say, well wait in democracy. european union is place an investment of 45000000000 euros for less than american countries to help their economies. we pull them at 50 meters from the us in america and the car b as in brussels too. but he was sold trade deal and the warrant ukraine. or
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at least 12 people have been killed in a building collapsed in cairo. officials in egypt and capital save the collapse of the 5 story building was caused by one of the ground floor residents who removed a number of walls during maintenance for this boy. now in max merrill is here with me to talk about astray. the a co hosting twins woke up this month, but having pulled out of hosting the 2026 come lift gates or the state of victoria cancel this plan due to the project. so it says projected costs for bolts. according to the state farm you called me was games. federation struggled to find a host for it. so where you have volunteered in april 2022, multiple events between come of nations was out of the castle once during the 2nd world for some x that's, that's it. is it over what, what, what's going to happen is not looking great for commonwealth games and costs prove prohibitive that but they do all over the shelf in terms of international sporting
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events. the summer olympics costs have recently ballooned since 2004 in sidney. at the minimum cost for an olympic summit. games has been $13000000000.00 and the highest has been $55000000000.00. that record was set by the stock she wins were lympics in 2014, closely followed by the beijing olympics, a similar some there and well cups of getting the same way even further could saw the men's world come hosts of last year spent $220000000000.00. so these are massive, massive sums and also it's proving not to be a good business deal. lots of countries coming away for the worst. i mean, the record loss for the olympics was the real games in 2016 at $2000000000.00. they lost off to having hosted a well cut price, so the venue forwarded that a lot of the costs were already taken care of ahead of time and still they lost money. and a lot of people in the population of general population and politicians realizing that investing this amount of money an infrastructure venue is an operating cost is just simply not a good deal. so who's still interested in hosting these sorts of events?
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the countries the want to support bush, their human rights, reputation or, or licensed that are just have too much money to throw around. well, very much so those types of nations. but actually, australia are about to host the women's world cup in just 2 days time and the brisbin olympics in 2032. so it's a mixed bag still before that power as in los angeles, will be hosting the olympics. but soft power is always played a mess of rolling the sorts of events i'm sports watching is now as well. saudi arabia is one of the countries like top who have ramped up their investment in sports and sporting events. they're buying for all sorts of events like hosting the asian winter games inside of your ravia, believe it or not. and there's a growing sense of autocratic states with the population isn't consultants to take on these hosting jobs. because when you do ask citizen, they tend to say no like was like was the case with munich humbug and commerce in germany with polls shows that people just didn't want to host and then pick games.
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and the legacy is not always positive. there are massive cost questions around sustainability and age of climate change, so the prestige is fading and corruption and both the i o. c and fee for also doesn't help. and the environmental factor, especially when you're talking about hosting a winter events in, in such a hard country. what is the future database, major international events? well, i think this may spell the end of something like the commonwealth games, which is a struggle to find hosts for a long time. but outside of that, looking at big things like the olympics and we'll come multi city and multi nation defense all the way forward. the mens woke up in 2026 as being hosted by canada usa and mexico. the women's woke up just now by 2 countries as well. australia and new zealand sharing that and uh you look at the, the, what are the sort of the olympics multi city events there where you know, e m, sorry, guadalajara and mexico city, monterey, on to juan, it will host together as mexico am 7 and then pick bid go forward in 2036,
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and the upcoming world cops from 2030 on with all have a minimum of 3 countries buying for shared hosting. jo. okay, so this seems to way the be the way forward, but it's not getting easier to convince people to host these sort of events. it's also tricky, i guess with the spec titles having to travel to all those different countries. if they want to go to various events, but next now, thank you very much for coming in and bring us the latest on that. as finally, fans add a baseball game, got a little less attainment during a rain delay on monday, the cincinnati reds and san francisco giants gang y suspended due to bad weather. but as grounds for the members rushed to pull the top across the baseball diamond one stuff, but didn't quite make it through a frame and was followed by the master classic seat as the rest of the crow continued to run along without ever. so with a cold his way out to safety, just a little salt man, price and leave a man behind the bar. i think we got another guy that brings you up
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