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to this for the people are nice to know what is happening there in our series guardians of truth watching it on youtube. dw documentary the this is dw, use light from bullet health warnings. as high temperatures score to southern europe, easily announces the highest of the levels in many of its biggest cities and sends volunteers out. him runs out those struggling with a hate and verified for it shows a fly at a military facility on russian occupied crimea. but keep back tracks on earlier
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claims that it causes a successful operation. russian future treated the mind our board of discovers why many ukrainians are reluctant to return home dw families to the frontline villages and ukraine southeast that have been liberated from russia. and as i do by soldiers box diplomatic concerns by crossing the the militarize. so into north korea, we look at how similar incidents advantage the i've been visible and welcome launch pods of southern europe are experiencing re quote high temperatures. about 20 cities in italy have been put on the right. a lot of people are being ones that the heat could pose a serious risk to their health,
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its relevant florence, and below north or among the areas affected by the heat waves, residents and tourists. it'd be enough to avoid direct sunlight during the oftener . forecasts suggest that sicily could break europe's rank or for the hardest temperatures. by touching 149 degrees celsius. cecily says the rank one at $48.00. in 2021. general assume a go to explain to us what the situation in italy is like from the capital bro, which yesterday broke its heat record by reaching 41.8 degrees celsius. yes, exactly. i mean your rice on that one, it broke its own record with that high temperature. the last time it did that was just last year when we saw $40.00 degrees celsius. but now 41.8. so we've seen a 15 percent increase in the number of calls to the emergency services people looking for help, a 20 percent increase in people go into the hospital to get help in of that 20
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percent a quarter were coming in for he related issues suffering from dehydration some collapsing, it's very intense in rome right now. not just doing the day, but also in the night with it. there's no respite really. and so people are having to deal with high humidity and heat to out the time. italians enrollments all use to the hot weather, but this is back to back heat waves. and so this intensity over a period of time, we've not seen for a very long time. the city has set up some 28 points throughout the city where the volunteers on hand to hand out water to help with those that are not feeling very well. they have to do this, of course, because we've seen teresa as well, having paid all that money to travel here, wanting to continue their visit. they've been collapsing and fainting. so really getting the help with the cat. and what's the situation in the rest of the country? i believe sicily could hit 49 degrees as exactly, i mean, we already saw in 2021 when
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a sports in sicily. so $48.00. now that's the highest recorded temperature in your open day is concerned that it's going to surpass that already. we saw on tuesday and hit 46.3 degrees celsius in one part of the island. we've also had reports of wildfire because for debbie, dry here and power cuts in the regional capital palatable because of course people are using their air conditioning, their fans, and so on. and so there's a greater pressure on the energy services now in different parts of the country they're trying to do with it in different ways. in naples, there's also one hospital set that they have not seen the level of people trying to get emergency health since the start of the cobra. 19 pandemic, to give you an idea of the situation. and yes, as you mentioned, some 23 out of 27 cities in italy currently underwritten a lot. and what that means is that it's not just dangerous for those who are fragile, all the elderly of the sick,
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it's dangerous for the general population to be under such feet. okay, important message they have from generally seen a group to thank you very much for joining us there from bro. as it is a look at some of the other climate related stories making use. badging has log it's 28. they have temperatures about 35 degrees celsius, sending a new wrinkle to the most high temperature days in a year. the sweltering heat in the capital gums as telephone boys from china and the you with that being holding matters on tops on finding climate change. impact of sundays, of incessant and heavy rain have collapsed, the compound will killing 11 people. the structure gave way in the hours of wednesday, as workers slept close to it on the outskirts of his time. about 5 others were injured and taken to hospital. 2 russia has reported a defiant, a military facility on the occupied columbia and peninsula is on verified footage, posted on russian telegram news channels,
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shows smoke billowing from the military base. russia said that more than 2000 people had to be evacuated from the area near the fi. adding that the cause is being investigated is comes 2 days after an attack on the couch breach connecting russia. we thank you by crimea that the kremlin has blaine don't ukraine has to be quite as counter offensive. and as the 2nd month, officials can see that's going slower than expected, that some progress has been made. the biggest territory. okay, so you kind of be near vandekamp nova as you've got southwest don't don't yet. where are you planning and forces have liberated full villages? w's. abraham was one of the few report has given access to the area and found out why people are reluctant to return this village is one of the 1st to create has taken back from russia and it's counter offensive. it's called in this coaching a which means not boring and ukrainian today that feels like
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a cruel joke. this good, you know, used to be home to about 700 people. now there's nothing for them to come back to the board. it shows, it seems to be the pains me to see this because they used to be live here because it just, you know, the united voters push the sometimes it's hurts even to seize the land. the land is constantly being torn apart by showing no smoke out. the nature suffers, people suffer, the country suffers ever since that is a live stuff. is there ever since the sufferings, the assistance of the as we're filming? we experience why no one's coming back. as russian troops are treated the mind, the more really quick lane 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
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front lines. this strategy means every step of the territory ukrainian troops re game is paid for with this is the town of villa 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. really 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 sierra july. i was born here like this is where my story begin. how can i leave,
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go my ancestors abroad here? this might have seemed pretty up to him. why should we give up ukraine inland as we speak? sounds of artillery. tatiana doesn't even flinch. supposedly social costa, we have a read adapted 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 to sure 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. some have disabled people at home to some up and shanice who accepted it. they might be killed here. we kind of leave them to me. they all got left her hometown in the dawn bass in 2014 after russian back separatists took over. she later settled in very kind of a sales this is what remains of the house. she and her husband worked for 8 years
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to build. they finished it just days before the full scale invasion. that has been show twice. i'm sorry. it was the one to live 2 weeks with my husband did older pass it with his own hands . right. he did everything every week. you to on february 22nd too late this long and february 22nd. but we finish to this room. little boost of the children's room was already done that digital and she made this last year with her 8 year olds. oh the oh, it still works for us that this is how we celebrated the year 2022 as a family in our house. of course in the rest of our to closing those. every time i
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come back to this car on my hobb deepens in the city. but he has changed the trunk . 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 of us officials believe the american soldier who crossed the south korean border into the north has been detained by joan yang. the officials say the soldier was facing disciplinary action and decided to flee while on his way to the airport to be repaid, created by managing to join a civilian tour of the boarder regence. the heavy fortified demilitarized zone on the border between the 2. good. yes. and this has to be at the us soldier, identified as private drive. this thing was on the board to do a right. he crossed it, do not go to go. and i would have said he heard the soldiers laughing loudly before
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making their gone. but that dash has bought a diplomatic study the us and not go to, i do not have official relations. us committed to a part of dc. they're working with a down to box and north korea to dissolve the incident that we're still trying to learn. but what we do know is that one of our service members who is on a tour, willfully and without authorization across the military demarcation line, we believe that he is in the b r k custody. and so we're closely monitoring and investigating the situation and working to notify the soldiers next to can. the soldier is not the 1st american to cross into north korea in the bus. those who bought over at the border didn't even if they entered the student's diplomatic efforts feet, most of them like one frederick gift ended in that us student or adult won't be a was the, did not go to in 2016. he died these after being sent back to the united states in
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a coma in 201750. this incident comes attention has been rising again in 32 on wednesday. not good. you have 5 to ballistic missiles. this was after the arrival of for us need to somebody in the accordion but in for the and astray and say the last at sea for 3 months has been rescued. tim shaddick had his dogs survived on brain water and roll fish. they were picked up by a fishing boat, at least 2000 kilometers from last, the shadow of setting foot on dry land for the 1st time since their ordeal began. tim shadow and his dog bella are now safe in mexico. and i just say i'm alive and and i didn't really didn't think i'd like it. so thank you. thank you so much. shaddick spelled was damaged by
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a storm. only weeks into his journey from mexico to french, polynesia. it's knocked out the boat's electronics and soon the pair found themselves stranded in the pacific ocean and photographed as the rescue appeared at shadow appears, skinny and exhausted, but always accompanied by his canine companion fellow. the pair survive by drinking rain water and eating roll fish and to avoid sunburn, they hit on the boats kinda p. i did enjoy. busy being a cheap i, you know, i enjoy being out there. but when things get tough out the, you know, you have to survive it and that was. and then when you get saves, you you feel like you want to leave upon arrival in mexico, a journalist asked him whether he would soon be out at sea. again,
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his answer was clear, probably not wise man. and a reminder of the top story where following the south is more than 20 major italian cities as being put on the right. it looks amazing, rankled high temperatures. authorities of warning the extreme hate to compose the danger to the health of everyone, not just the vulnerable uptake sound. so commentary looks at the history of effort . germans in a continued to struggle with racism. today i've been as well and thanks for watching the for nearly 4 decades, she has thoughts peacefully for grades of freedoms in the wrong nursing suit today. ready children should not inherit science from.

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