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the, the, this is the, the news coming to live from berlin. hill forwarding says he, waves shot or temperature records around the world, will here how he don't suppose a threat to human health. and health scientists are trying to figure out how we can cope with an ever warming, klein balls are coming up another set back for those. hoping for new leadership in thailand. the constitutional court suspends from parliament the main candidate for
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prime minister. we get the latest from bank home and in sports, the windows world comp kicks off in less than 24 hours. we hear from players and our correspondents in australia and new zealand ahead of the biggest ever tournaments of it's called the hello i'm terry martin is good to have you with us wildfires just outside the greek capital. athens are raging uncontrolled for a 3rd day. the greek fire service has worn the fires are in a dangerous phase. the sick smoke has forced hundreds of people to flee. the flames have destroyed several homes and cars firefighters are trying to prevent the blaze from reaching an area with oil refineries. officials say high temperatures and high winds are fueling the fires. for the latest, let's go straight to athens,
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where a journalist definitely told is standing by stop it. what is the situation there right now to good morning from us and indeed the fires are raging for thursday. there's a major wildfire west of africa, west of athens, which started on monday and it's still burning across lands and the fact cations have been happening all day. all 3 days. actually, villages in smaller towns have been evacuated, but there is a dense forest that is around this region that has been burning the 3rd day today spelt more high temperatures are forecast. again today i understand, is this expected to worse in this situation? definitely.
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and we seem to have lost half day that they are you still with us. so we have lost the line to definitely tell us in athens, perhaps we'll be able to restore that later on. uh, but we do have more coverage of these extreme temperatures that we're seeing right now, not just in greece, but around the world. more than 40 degrees celsius has been recorded in different parts of the world, including asian, north america, and europe. now those high temperatures are part of a phenomena known as heat. the scientists say they're the combination of human induced climate change and a newly formed el nino. and as the climate warms are exploring how best to adapt to more frequent and intense heat events, telemark swelled system japan. my move in to status of the country has been issued heat stripping that other countries across the world, including the us,
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spain, greece and it's lea, a suffering from the heat. the south west of us is scorching because of a heat to the heat term is close by a mass of at building up and getting trapped by high pressure in the atmosphere. the high pressure then pushes the down the on it to the surface is squashed and gets even hotter. and the cycle continues. scientists are trying to find out how much heat we can handle. and the critical temperature has been observed in some animals. strangely, hadn't really been mailed down to human beings. researches unless degrees of people resting for an hour in the mid 20 degrees compact and humidity at $40.50 degrees centigrade. they looked at that 50 origin in metabolic rates. spending an hour between 40 and 50 degrees centigrade and
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a human environment was enough for the majority of the studies participants to show a note where the increase in the metabolic rate domestic building rate increased in the high temperatures more than the scientist expected. such gains can be counter intuitive just to the point when the body clearly wants to be defending himself against increases in temperature. it is generating more based on heat research as a working to find out whether the spike is dangerous. in the meantime, we can try to keep cool people underestimate the value of a firm. so a fan will uh, increase the rates of feedback perceive heat loss by making the immediately around one's ability a little bit, draw a, it does seem to cool. so 8 balls if people go to balls getting a cold shower,
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not too cold into a certain folder, say lucky enough to have access somehow to samples. it's advice these people in montenegro has already taken over more on the heat around the world. i'm joined by fred huffman. he's deputy head of research on cline resilience at the plus the institute for climate impact research. thanks for being with us. fred talked to us 1st about heat don's. we saw on our report, the parts of the us are currently tracked under one or he films becoming more common. and if so, why does the researches i'm going and it seems to be that they are possibly not getting more come in about more than $0.10. it says to do this, the global make. it said since the loop is no, i'm on point 2 degrees for mountains, continental bombing up faster and 2 foot samples in europe and or twins. yes, it's partly like already 2 degrees warmer. so it's the 30 stage of
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a heat to them is on a higher level looking at the template trusts. and what is, what's important is that um, it seems to be that the maximum temperatures are increasing in strength, tossed us and the evolution temperatures. those experiences get more speed. we're seeing record high temperatures in asia of the us. and of course here in europe at the same time, why is this happening in so many places simultaneously? so yeah, this has to do best to fix that heat almost like something also because i'm also mean god blocking the z z out of each of the jet stream. and the jet stream is me on rings around. so group and excuse me, i'm not moving normally, it's slowly from a best to east, but on the specific condition and the have this conditions at the moment these me and us talk. so those are the jet stream steps that is and this is synchronizing and they'll be experienced around to northern hemisphere so that we have often dis,
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booking on make up as a pet on t tombs as you call them in the us and in europe and an ethics on the issue of japan at the same time and b, b had it before the 12. so we had in europe for example, the, the ends of last year's cost by these feed them, you know, and as it of cause with the enjoy for us, for example, global foot and security. and if, if you have cx, these extremes at the same time, in many places also, but i think we'll be seeing these extremes more often. uh, should we be preparing ourselves for more extreme weather events, i guess be, be, have to and it is indeed. so is that sees a specific pet on c, so i'll make up looking into tom's, increasing that number and drew upon the also and i see that the us, the a little,
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the kind of warming is ongoing. and so it's the most important mission was of course that b, mitigate climate change, but it is ongoing and as, as it is ongoing and to be already in the book, we have to prepare to assess, we have to prepare for another people that we have to have a bit of a cost and we have lots to prepare for examples at the store for $4.00 areas. but the most find the people you have to take care of our bundle people, just the old ones and, and it slows upon. so some of the young bonds and this all has to be done ended with on goal. now many people, many scientists to believe that the global warming is out of control. if this is what global warming looks like, can anything be done to stop for reverse that for a or yeah, um, it can be even uh, reversed um, but at the moment will you be destructive of stopping at the moment we are in i'll
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be we do obviously some novels we are living in the, in the back, but be, be, do not me to kid, be a living in the green by b, b, and force me to cation and that's the moment via the photos as possible. it was a high end, snobby, as it was a very hot as nowadays, and this has to be really uh, and the route. then we have to invest in told me to cation, but s, we do, do climate change, they go on and they have to be a, be prepared. so how beacons in reverse it is or how we can also capture us here to for example from that was here is by before the station and, and having more vegetation 5, some big rena. um cities, sense and cleaner, then skip screen, and then skips outlets according because that tradition is eva pl. retained and trans preteen, and possibly the issue woods and b. c. 's us even in some areas in europe, that'd be had a deforestation. and 60 submission as how we can at least meet ticket and possibly
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even revisit that for it. how come on from the post time institute for climate impact research? thank you very much. thank you. also now to ukraine and the 2nd night of what ukraine describes as hellish air attacks by russia on the city of a desk, which is home to ukraine's main green exporting port in the black sea. according to the cities military administration, this recent attack was quote, powerful and very massive. ukraine said, some of the ports, facilities were damaged and a russian attack the day before with russia, describing it as a mass revenge strike in response to the attack on the crime. in bridge, the error rates were heard in other parts of ukraine as well, with a drone attack reported on the countries capital. keep. earlier i spoke with our correspond mathias building uh, who was in cheap. i asked him for more on the recent odessa strike. yeah,
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it was another night of uh, heavier tax drones and uh, besides flying on to several uh, directions in ukraine. uh cube was, uh, attacked by drones, but they were shut down. but uh, in odessa, they seems to have been quite some damage done, lots of explosions uh there. what are your thoughts about price? we don't know the details yet. where and what was the tax and what was the shut down, etc, etc. but uh, it seems that the 2nd night off to the end of the grading deal, the port city is at the focus of russian attacks the, the city. that's where the, where the port saw that ship out ukraine's grades. so it looks very much like there was a connection to russia backing out of that view. and um, these attacks that might further complicate exports of grades from your crate. also this morning, russia is reporting
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a fire at its military base on the occupied try me in peninsula what more can you tell us about that mathias? yeah, that's highly likely. that's what so you creating addresses sources, reports and that's also what a video of which is that has the most so far uh, confirms that this was a uh, an ammunition uh um store, uh, storage. and um, it seems to be quite a big one because 2000 people from the nearby villages around this. it was a military training ground where the fire is taking place. um 2000 people are being evacuated from the villages near by. so it seems most likely version is that ukraine has struck and munitions storage on premises. what day is thank you very much for bringing us up to date. that was our correspond mathias spelling in key. let's take a look at a few other stories making headlines around the world. today. at least 14 people have died in columbia after heavy rain burst, the banks of a river triggering
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a lane slide that struck part of the village. 3 children are among the dead, swollen river also washed away a bridge, connecting the capital bogota with the so the country u. s. military is trying to learn the fates of an american soldier who crossed the border from south korea and to north korea. he was facing disciplinary action in the us, but is it's unclear whether he defected or is in north korean custody. washington has no formal diplomatic relations with john young and for us president donald trump has said he expects to be arrested and indicted over the january 6th capital attack on the us capital and a social media post. trump says he received a special letter from special counsel jack smith informing him that he was to target the criminal probe into efforts to overturn the 2020 us presidential election. the winter of thailand election has been
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removed from parliament just hours before his 2nd bid to be confirmed. as prime minister, the constitutional court agreed to suspend reformist candidate peter loomed jerry on right until it rules on whether he violated election law. peter's move forward party has filed to press ahead with his nomination, which is overwhelmingly opposed by the time conservative establishment. last week peter failed to gain a majority in parliament when military back senators overwhelmingly voted against is skidmore on this from dillard motto, sar, agent at pacific bureau chief, he's in bangkok, new york. peter has been suspended from parliament. what does that mean for his bid to become prime minister? that's right, jerry. he's been temporarily suspended because of the constitutional court in
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thailand has said that he wants that they wants to look into a case that he has been owning media. share something, a prime minister of potential prime ministers is not allowed to do. however, he could still technically become the next prime minister in thailand. because inside on anyone, i can be nominated as a prime ministerial candidates. and so technically today that vote on whether he will make it into the seat of power or not, could still go ahead. so how's it looking uh, it deals with the boat. do you think it will take place today? could key stand for another boat involvement? well that's not only what many journalists see are in bank or wait for, but also hundreds of a pro democracy and reform is supporters. the outside, the parliament, a waiting for a few 1000 jo lot has one this election may really with
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a land slide and he has many roadblocks thrown in his way. uh, one of them is now a motion. the impala month that they are currently debating whether a failed motion can be put in twice because last week he was nominated and he didn't make it, because there is a lower and upper house, and the upper house is 200. 5990 elected military appointed centers of which 2013 voted for him. and so he didn't make it last week. but the question is now technically the lower and upper house good votes today on whether he can make it again a bob there is now this motion to discuss whether that is technically actually possible. and we'll have to wait there still debating. well, in may, the time people voted for change in the form of peter and his party, but the conservative establishment is making, making it difficult for him to become prime minister and say, the least as you pointed out, tell us more about who peter is and what is up again what
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peter lynn john lot has a very ambitious reform platform for thailand. economically he wants to break up huge monopolies that are owned by family businesses and these family businesses in turn a send their money into the party system. so it is the of, if you want the pattern climb ship that he's really trying to to attack and then he wants to reform the whole relationship with the kid. francis royal's information loss. and now some critics upset in the coalition talks that, that he speaks very much to his principal service, what he's promised to voters, voters voted to man and he's fix to those principles. but uh, the some critics are set to you need to drop some of your impressions, reforms if you wanted to make it into the seat of power because the resistance on the conservative part of the, in the lower house,
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but particularly in the upper house is so big when it comes to the kingdom and the royal information laws that there was really a minimal chance of making it into government. new york, thank you very much. our asia and pacific bureau chief pale gloves in bangkok, the the women's world cup kicks off in australia and new zealand on thursday. our sports correspondence took a closer look at the 2 host nations, visiting the ferns in oakland, and the matilda is in brisbin. well it's been a long wait, but the matilda is all finally about to find out what it means to host a world cup in the back yard. that must be in australia will be on this side. but they won't be the only thing with the winds of a home crowd in the sales. the winds adding these right is a no show as a drive right now in the of a host nation,
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new zealand for the winter weather. having something serious with a local teen setting out to watch the friends train ahead of the tournament stuff. deposit is building in oakland. they might never have made it past the quotes. a fine was i woke up before and this time around the field of competitors might be further than ever. with 32 teams. taking part for the 1st time, bought expectations are high for australia. we've superstar some kind of leading the charge. there's a real belief that this team could have what it takes to challenge. even the very best of position at vc is competition. for new zealand, expectations are somewhat more mucous, the same as slight at 5 well cups before without winning a single game. any of them with established european side, switzerland, and no light in that group. simply reaching the knockout size would be a massive achieve well, come, davy tons. island will be australia as best opponent in a class that will be watched by some 80000 spectators in sydney. but the owner of
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officially opening the city of tournament belongs to the nitrous it's these plans behind me that will get the 2023 wealth comp underway against norway across town at eden park stadium. with more than 100 years of sports in history will be the stage of the stop of the tournaments. it could be the next steps and with the bright future women's purple. well, co hosts, new zealand are hoping to score their 1st ever when the women's world cup in front of their home fans on thursday. i'll report it. oliver moody spoke to several players and a mile re tribal leader ahead of the tournaments. so the tickets in town right now is eland, women's football team is gearing up for its moments in the sun as a world ties ahead of the 1st much. they got some installation from the next generation. the amount of kids, the hair and the same as small as on their faces and just being out to engage in
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expenses on the it's, it's a great chance share this moment also with these young people in the team. also i said it's additional. mallory welton, known as a post city, with the other ones, cop squads, basically all the ceremony which includes a heck of like the one the famous funny ceilings. roughly 2 is it seems significant here, and especially the tribes like notes and thoughts, well ok, keeping such practices alive, you know, we believe it's important that the vision is culture, the culture of the zillow and as promotions important that we hold onto to maintain it. and share it with the will. we continue to, to be in the for those of our ancestors and to look out the romance. and to make sure that we have the forefront and predicting ellen's and welcoming any guess that come with the restaurant to the play as to the post city is an important cultural
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events. and surprisingly, it also helps motivate to begin to come some of us are not necessarily morality, but we're still very connected to ireland and practices just like this. just let the pool for a make us feel that much more connected and ready to hosted, hosted work out really, you know, there's a lot of mode, a lot of spiritual energy in air and we were absolutely ready to go on the pitch. but i mean could deliver the country's purse as a women's wealth come victor in the opening match. and that would be, you know, easy task because the strong norway side bought home advantage could make all the difference. i just thinking the world cuts anything can happen. norie obviously would be the favorite, but if we're going to do it, this is the time at home and is this, this is the time. and this is the place you didn't pop in oakland is ready for new zealand date with destiny. now,
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it's no exaggeration to say that the world changed for ever 78 years ago, when the 1st ever atomic explosion was carried out, was july 16th 1945 in law. so los alamos, new mexico, christopher nolan's new film, oppenheimer tells the story of the manhattan project, which led to the creation of the 1st nuclear weapon. the film is hitting the screens in cinemas around the world. this week. oppenheimer is a story of genius and hubris. the story of one man's brilliant mind changed the world forever in the wake of russia's war and ukraine. the topic could hardly be timely or a long side, silly, and murphy. as j. robert oppenheimer director christopher nolan assembled at all star cast, including matt damon, emily blunt, and florence pugh. the british american filmmaker is an expert in big budget cinema
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. as films have grows more than $5000000000.00 worldwide and received a total of $36.00 oscar nominations and 11 wins, including 2 for best picture lead up to the transit test. they were dealing with the very small possibilities when they pushed that through the set. finally, the atmosphere of the i'm destroyed, talk fine, and yet they pushed a button. it's no secret that nolan is no fan of modern c g i technology for special effects. my preferences do is do things in camera as much as possible. so it's a big challenge for every develop direction. bring the reality of, of things that for the actors in order to recreate the trinity test farms distinct mushroom cloud. nolan special effects team set off an explosion using a combination of gasoline and propane aluminum, powder and magnesium were added to approximate the instant blinding flash that
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accompanies a nuclear blast. a lot of experimentation, we came up with some very interesting analog methods of how to approach this move, which was leading to the trinity test, which had to feel nightmarish, terrifying in a way the computer graphics. and never really the result. a stunning yet frightening visual masterpiece. you're watching dw news from berlin. just reminder of the top stories were following for you this hour. wildfires outside the greek capital, athens are raging uncontrolled. for a 3rd day, dick smoke has forced hundreds of people to flee, and several homes have been destroyed. officials say high temperatures and high winds are fueling the fires. and thailand, constitutional court has ordered the suspension of peter lynch already owned right from parliament just ahead of this 2nd bid to be confirmed. as prime minister,
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the court will rule on allegations he violated election. private politicians have been trying to block his appointment as time ends, 1st for forest prime minister in years of next, it's close up with a look at the movement to repress, creat, parked, polluted by colonial powers on terry martin. thanks the or the
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