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the, the, this is the, the unit who's coming to live from burly health warnings as heat wave shot or temperature records around the world will here, how he dooms pose a threat to human health and health sciences. so trying to find out how we can cope with an ever warming client. also coming up ukraine reports a 2nd night of missile strikes on a desktop. ukrainian port city has come under increased attack since russia terminated is green shipment deal,
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but cubes says it won't be swayed from trying to send to to the world. and in sports, the women's world cup kicks off in less than 24 hours. we hear from players and our correspondence in australia and new zealand, the head of the biggest ever tournament of its kind. the hello, i'm terry martin. thanks for joining us. wildfires just outside the greek capital, athens or region fund controlled for 3rd day. the greek fire services warrant that fires are in a dangerous phase. the thick smoke is forced hundreds of people to flee. the flames have destroyed several homes. 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 of the lake stream temperatures of more than 40
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degrees celsius are hitting many people in different parts of the world, including including asia, north america, and europe. in some cases, those high temperatures are connected to something called heat loss, and as the climate warns, scientists are exploring how best to adapt to extreme heat, telemark swelled system japan. my move in to status of the country has been issued heat stripe and that other countries across the world including the us, spain grease and it's lea, a suffering from the heat. the south west of the us is scorching because of a heat. the heat term is caused by a mass of building up and getting trapped by high pressure in the atmosphere. the high pressure then pushes the down, the area to the surface is squashed and gets even hotter. and the cycle continues.
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scientists are trying to find out how much heat we can handle and the critical temperature has been observed in some animals. ready strangely haven't really being nailed 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 metabolic rates. spending an hour between $40.50 degrees centigrade and a human environment was enough for the majority of the studies participants to show a note where the increase in the metabolic rate, the domestic violence rate increased. and the high temperature is 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
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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. so a fan will increase the rates of the back perceive heat loss by making the air immediately around was pulled a little bit, draw a dressing into cool. so 8 balls. if people go to balls getting a cold shower, not too cold into shooting pool is a lucky enough to have access somehow to samples. it's advice, these people didn't want to name thing it's already taken to clear. i spoke to fred, have him on a researcher from the pot some institute for climate impact research. i asked him about he was like the one currently affecting the us. i asked him if he terms are becoming more common. yeah, the researches i'm going and seems to be that say,
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or possibly not getting more comment about more than $0.10 a says to do this, the global make it said since the loop is no, i'm on point 2 degrees for mountains. continents of warming up foster and tool for example, in europe and or twins. yes, it's probably like already 2 degrees warmer. so at the earlier stage of a he to them is on the high level looking at the template trusts and but it's what's important is that, um, it seems to be that the maximum temperatures increasing in strength, cost 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
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mean god blocking the z z out of each of the jet stream. and the jet stream is me on ring around. so group and excuse me, i'm not moving normally is solely from best to east, but on the specific condition. and we have this condition set some moment these me and us talk. so those are just stream steps that is and this is synchronizing and it'll be experienced around to northern hemisphere. so that'd be have often dis, booking. i'll make up as a pet on t tombs because i'm in the us and in europe and in a fix on the issue of japan at the same time and b, b had it before it is a 12. so we had to replace the sample, the, the dns and us the cost by these feed them, you know, and sort of close with the enjoy for us, for example, global foot and security. and if, if you have 6, these extremes at the same time, in many places also,
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but i think we'll be seeing these extremes more often than uh, should we be preparing ourselves for more extreme weather events a yes, the be have to end. it is indeed so is that sees a specific pet time see, so i'll make a block ink and t. tom's increasing that number and drew upon the also and, and see what the us a little, the kind of warming is ongoing. and so that's the most important mission was of course that feed mitigate climate change, but it is ongoing and 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 the efforts to prepare for itself is at the store for $4.00 areas. but the most find the people you have to take care of our bundle people to the old ones and, and it shows up on some of the young bonds and this all has to be done ended with
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on go 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 it? for a john? it can be even reversed. but at the moment the be destructive of stopping at the moment we are in. i'll be, we do obviously, some, not that you'll see we are living in the, in the bat, but b, b, do not me to kid. be a living in the green by b, b and for us cation and that's the moment via the photos as possible. it was a high and snotty as to was a very hot as nowadays, and this has to be really uh, and the route. then we have to invest in too communication. but as we do still kind of a change, they go on and they have to be a be prepared. so how becomes and the reverse of how we can also capture us who to for example from caea is by before station and,
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and having more vegetation 5, some big rena. um cities, sense and cleaner, then skip screen and then skips. i watch a quick thing because that tradition is eva pl retained and trans preteen and possibly the woods and b. c. 's us even in some areas in europe, that'd be have to deforestation. and 60 submission was how we can at least the ticket and possibly even revisit that for it. how come on from the post time institute for climate impact research? thank you very much. thank you also. and now we can go back to that story in greece of wildfires have been raging just outside the capital for 3 days. we have journalist daphne totally standing by there for us. definitely. what's the situation there right now? well, hello for office from athens, just this a thursday that the one for west of athens is just still raging firefighters where
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bites were battling the blazes over night. this morning, the firefly to the plains tearing water, has been resumed operations. we also have the firefighters from poland coming to assist and the you, you can union civil protection mechanism was activated, and italy and france have a sense for 5 sites and planes to assist with the firefighting efforts that has been taking place 3 days now. here in greece, so i understand the more high temperatures are predicted or forecast for the region there. is that expected to worse in this situation to well, yes, exactly. um, as the meteorologist say that we're waiting and we're expecting another huge wave. we have a heat we've last week with temperatures up to 44 degrees in some areas,
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and we're expecting a new heat wave as of starting today, but it will become worse over the days. so this is a prolonged each way in the course dry conditions, and the wind is the worst combination for a wildfire to continue raging that greece has been hit by wildfires over and over again in recent years. has any progress been made in preventing them and protecting civilians? oh well it guess this is exactly the point we've had. fires was wires and huge waves for many, many years. every july and august basically. now what the authorities are doing are evacuating people ahead well ahead of time as a precautionary measures. so if there is a wildfire in the area, they will evacuate people because as they say they are safe guarding lives people's lives. so the priorities is a people to be safe and the factory that the coast guard has been on stand by in
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case some people are needed to be in by created by c. and what has been done is that people are told to stay also, they are being informed all the time to stay indoors as much as possible to keep in the shape, to keep hydrated and stay away from, from the sun. that's why the, the clothes, the properly for a few hours in the middle of the day last week was 3 consecutive days. this hasn't happened so far in greece. definitely thank you very much. that was during the stuff they told us in athens now to ukraine, and a 2nd night of what authorities describe as hellish air attacks by russia on the city of odessa home to ukraine's main green export import in the black sea. according to the cities military administration, this recent attack was quote, powerful and very massive. ukraine said, the ports,
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grain and oil terminal had all been damaged. russia described the previous attack on the desk of the day before, as a mass revenge strike in response to the attack on the crimean bridge. the air raids were heard in other parts of ukraine as well, with a drone attack reported on the country's capital. keith. for more we're joined by our correspond mathias building a who's in the training capital, which is new strikes on the desk. so what more can you tell us, or yeah, we know that the main target, so one of the main targets of these drugs has to be the port with green loading time and those being damaged and an oil storage on fire. that gives us a very clear picture of what rush i was trying to do. that would rush it is aiming at because these strikes, they come not only a day after the attack on the crime, you embrace a as
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a revenge toward the russian side has been presenting these attacks. but they also come out one day, what day one and day 2 off to the termination of the green view and damaging the green loading infrastructure is of course aimed at preventing ukraine from exporting grades through these corridors as ukraine has announced without russian consent. ah, so there is a clear talking to you that we've also seen other damage in odessa. i'm mostly from falling dead re from drones and rockets so happy. so shut down by uh the, the defense systems uh, damaging um housing complexes and hotels near the coast. uh, there's also a, a, uh, industrial facility being hate according to the ukrainian sources. so this was a very massive attack. the aiming at the disabling many of the functions that were desa fulfills for ukraine's economy. russia meanwhile, has reported
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a fire edits military base on the occupied crime in peninsula. what more can you tell us about that mathias? of the yeah, so you so the ukraine has basically taken responsibility for that. it was, uh, it was a totally gone. um, a training facility or for the, for the army that was built there and uh, somewhere in central crimea. and uh, it seems that, um, some kind of a munition storage has been hit with seats fires, arranging that with explosions happening in the fires. and i'm, i'm, i'm, fireball is helping out from there. so that's a very much an indication that this was really amunition done. and it seems to also be quite a significant one, because the, the ortiz dad, the, the occupational authorities on crime. you have said that you back to 18th, 2000 inhabitants from the nearby village in which he has. thank you for bringing us
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up to date, our correspond mathias putting a in key as ukraine's counter offensive ventures. a 2nd month officials can see it's going slower than expected, but some progress has been made. the biggest territorial gains for ukraine have been near valley nova. see, they've got south west of done that square, ukrainian forces have liberated for villages. the w special corresponded abraham was one of the few reporters given access to the area and she found out why people are reluctant to return. or this village is one of the 1st to create has taken back from russia and it's counter offensive. it's called and this coaching a which means not boring and ukrainian today that feels like a cruel joke. this coach, they used to be home to about 700 people. now there's nothing for them to come back
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to me because of what it is. it seems to me to pains me to see this because they used to be live here who lives in the united voters are supposed to be about the sometimes it's hurts even to see the land, the lens. it's constantly being torn apart by showing no smoke out. the nature suffers. people suffer from the country, suffers ever since that is a live stuff. is there ever since suffering the assistance the as we're filming? we experience why no one's coming back. as russian troops are treated the mind, the more really we have to move fast. the russians are constantly firing. what i was about to say was that the russians mind the whole village as well as their positions on the front lines. this strategy means every step of the territory, ukrainian troops. we gain is paid for it with this is the town of villa
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kind of us. ok. the russians never got this far, but we're just a 5 minute drive from this coaching. here. a successful counter offensive can come fast enough this time of year this police would normally be bustling with life families and people just enjoying the sunny day. but now there's just absolutely nothing left. there's barely a building intact. the sound of artillery here is just relentless. it just does not stop. billy kind of a silica is one of the closest towns to the front lines with civilians still living in it. it had a pre war population of about 7000. now locals, tell me there are just a few 100 left. tatiana is one of them. will storms cause this, the july i was born here like this is where my story begin. how can i leave go my ancestors abroad here? this might have seemed pretty up to him. why should we give up ukraine inland as we
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speak? sounds of artillery. tatiana doesn't even flinch. buffalo billy social costa, which we have a red, adaptive somehow like there is some kind of mutation in our board is we don't we have to explosions like that anymore. you know, she loves everyone loves celia tissue we, there's no electricity here. no running water, no shooting and no shops. this volunteer who brings food in twice a month is a crucial lifeline. because we sneak with this, i'm here have nowhere to go. so i'm have disabled people at home to some up and shanice who accepted that they might be killed to. yeah, we kind of leave them nice. they all got left her hometown in the dawn bass and 2014 after russian back separatists took over. she later settled in very kind of a sale to this is what remains of the house. she and her husband worked for 8 years to build. they finished it just days before the full scale invasion has been show
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twice. i'm sorry. the wisdom want to live 2 weeks with my husband did all the past with his own hands invited advertising every week you to on february 22nd too late. this law not on february 22nd. we finished with this room that will be listed through the children's room was already done that there's that old and she made this last year with her 8 year olds. oh the oh, it still works. is that this is how we celebrated the year 2022 as a family in our house because in the rest of our to question those, every time i come back to this car on my hobb deepens in the city. but to be a staying strong,
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august says she believes she'll repair her house and that ukraine will rebuild. but for that to happen, they need victory on the battlefield. the sooner the better, let's look at some other news from around the world. the winter of thailand's election has been temporarily suspended from parliament just hours before his 2nd bid to be confirmed as prime minister. the constitutional court is considering allegations that peter let him carry on. rob violated the election law. peter's move forward party has bound to press ahead with his nomination, despite opposition for the concert. at least 14 people have died in columbia after a heavy rain burst. the banks of a river triggering a landslide that struck part of the village. 3 children are among the dead. the swollen river also washed a way of bridge, connecting the capital bogota with the sell of the country. u. s. military is
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trying to learn the fates of an american soldier who crossed the border from south korea into the north. he was facing disciplinary action in the us, but it's unclear whether he defected or isn't north korean custody? washington has no formal diplomatic relations with jr. and for us present, donald trump, the said he expects to be arrested and indicted over the january 6th attack on the us capital and a social media post. trump says he received a letter from special counsel jack smith, informing him that he was the target a bit of criminal pro into efforts to overturn the 2020 us presidential election. the women's world cup is picking off in australia and new zealand on thursday. our sports correspondents took a closer look at a popular team and each of the 2 host nations. they visited the ferns in auckland and the matilda is in prison. as well as being
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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. the atlas be in australia will be on this side, but they won't be the only thing with the window of a home crowd in the sales window. and indeed, ryan is a no show as a guy right now. any of his nation new zealand. but the winter weather having something serious with a local teen setting out to watch the funds train ahead. i've been told them in stock deposit is building in oakland. they might never have made it past the quotes of finals 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 i'll position at vc is competition. for new zealand. expectations are somewhat
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more mucous, the same as played 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 was comp day b 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 officially opening the c a tournament belongs to the nitrous it's these plays behind me that will get to 2023 wells 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. a tennis legend beer, and bog was a proud father. as his son, leo won his 1st ever a t p tour match with the straight sets victory over ellis
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e mail on clay at the swedish open. the 20 year old is ranked just 437th in the world and was handed a wild card entry to the tournament. his father, beyond is one of the tennis is greatest ever stores. he won 11 grand slam titles in the 19 seventy's and eighty's. before retiring at the age of $26.00 and got some more news from the world of tennis with each player. because email has been banned for 18 months by the the court of arbitration for support for violating doping rules in 2021. email rank 51st and the world failed to disclose his whereabouts on 3 different occasions which left him on tested during that period. the 18 month band comes despite the 24 year old being cleared by an independent tribunal of arbitrators. last year in june for the same offense, emma reached the 3rd round at this year's window. if you're watching
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dw news, just reminder the top stories were following for you this hour wildfires. outside of the greek capital, athens are raging uncontrolled. for a 3rd day fix smoke has forced hundreds of people to flee, and several homes have been destroyed. officials say high temperatures and high winds or fueling the fires. thailand's constitutional court has ordered the suspension of pete to named jerry own right from parliament just ahead of his 2nd period to be confirmed. as prime minister, the court will rule on allegations he violated election law. the conservative establishment has been trying to block the appointment of thailand's 1st reformers to prime minister in years. day, you can always get the w news on the go. just download our app from google play or from the app store. it'll give you access to all the latest news around the world,
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as well as push notifications for any breaking news. and if you are part of this news story yourself could also use the dw to send us photos and videos of what's happening. progressed up next. it's eco, india profiling those taking on one of the biggest jobs on the planet. saving, bio diverse. i'm terry martin. thanks for the,
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