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the slicing social loans seeking their self determined life. let's go from drudgery and to be stuff oldest. on d w, the, you're watching due to the news coming to live from berlin. greece says old as it faces, it's long as heat wave on record. extreme temperatures have prompted the closures of tourist attractions, like improper lists and sports wildfires and evacuations in several areas. also coming up on the show, ukraine says it was behind an attack on military infrastructure in russian occupied
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crimea. video posted on social media shows blasts in the area and most coast as an ammunition depot was hit. and as for our lives annual pride great at drawing hundreds of thousands of travelers and l. q plus campaigners. the event is known as christopher street day after the location of the famous stone wall. right? yes. the hello, i'm clear. richardson, thank you very much for joining us. grace is bracing for it's long as heat wave on record already 11 days of sizzling temperatures of seen tourist attractions. clothes and wildfire is forced evacuation of resorts and the heat is showing no signs of letting off the weekend like no other or it's the hardest. it's been here on a saturday in july,
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in 50 years. temperatures in degree capital are approaching 44 degrees celsius. that's a 111 degrees fahrenheit. avoiding prolong exposure to heat and sun. and hydration are key. he's good. here's the fan to the greek government is advising people to work from home if possible, and to avoid venturing out unnecessarily. to avoid the risk of potential heat stroke from for long exposure to high temperatures. workers at the acropolis had been striking from noon, stating potential risk to them. 2 and to tourist. 2 2 undeterred by the heat, many torres were spotted waiting and even longer lines than usual at 9 30 in the morning. at
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a 1st aid camp on site volunteers handed up water to those determined to see the engine settle up close getting enough water where we can survive. i mean, it's quite a line and, and i'm sure it's going to be worth it at the end. i just threw out and i'm trying to collect myself again and waiting to see this. i wanted to see this my entire life. i hope i can make it. well, greece continues to be gripped by yet another and hopefully final heat wave. this july firefighters remain on high alert. the tacoma on debris island roads firefighters are battling a blaze. for 5th day. authorities have ordered evacuations, including at the side resort. the heat wave is expected to go on for several more days,
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possibly hitting an unrelenting a streak of almost 2 and a half weeks. in total our correspondence, sophia left hockey and athens told me more about the wildfires on the island of rhodes. so the ongoing fire on the island of the roses extremely difficult. um the finance been burning on the island since uh to say and continue to to spread according to the greek media by not 40000 heck, there's of laptops in birds already. and right now there is a great mobilization of volunteers for the transfer tours who were ever spending verification on the island from the village is off by godaddy and then log my private goes. so everyone is helping them. that's once i get at this point that the growth is among the most popular greek trouble destination. so the situation might having an impact on those dw correspondence. sophia cliff talk in athens. i spoke
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earlier also to carlos voice in our head of the climate of climate science as the climate science and policy institute, clement analytics. he explained the connection between global warming and the devastating heat waves and fires. beyond any doubts that the human made global warming is driving the space that'd be sitting around the globe as a kind of leads up. and we are leaving the stable climates of the entropy of the whole scene of the last 10000 years. it'd be kind of human civilization has established. you're going to see more and more upsetting screens and right fight a risk increase drastically with increasing heat and job conditions. obviously for wifi or other human factors like 4 inch man management management and other things that contribution to increasing risks. but i'll kind of just burning because we set it on file. yeah, and what about responses are traditional firefighting methods going to be enough? what kind of preventative measures should governments be taking to prevent forest fires in this situation as well? i'm not biased, i think, expert as so i will refrain from advising what,
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what's best to do in such a situation. but what i can say from the climate science perspective is that we need to expect more and at the end of a more intense planning conditions that might drive such bias around the world. uh, this will even happen in areas that have previously been spared. so if you and that's, that's one of the biggest mistake want to see some of those things happening, that we don't expect them. and what it really shows is how challenging it is to adapt to the impacts of climate change. and uh, we really need to do our best to get the mission found as soon as possible. yeah, and the 2015 parents claimant agreement, governments agreed to limit the rise and the global average temperature to well below 2 degrees celsius of a pre industrial levels. and also to aim for an increase of less than $1.00 degrees . where do we stand now? is it too late to meet those goals? well, we're cleaning not on track to meet the goals of the parents agreement. but if anything, the relentless extreme, whether you're going to be witnessing around the world, tell us it is really time to double down to the assets and get into action. and we
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need to understand the global warming and all these impacts that b. c will continue to intensify until we reach ned 0 kaufman's globally science tells us that we need to do so by mid century that 2016 in line with keeping with the inside of the beach. and that's our best chance to keep the service taking and take the contents and check, and that's what we need to strengthen. yeah. when there's also people who look at these devastating wildfires already and they throw their hands off and say there's nothing we can do at this point. um, would you agree with that assessment? and if not, what do you think the most urgent things are that we need to change as well? for the sake of old collect the future if he cannot afford to throw a hint of yeah, quite clear the contrary, we really need to take these signs very seriously and to the best we can. now. unfortunately, these screened at the base of precious time over the last decades climate scientists testing one and for more than 30 years about the impacts of climate change. to be a past. the point of you can go step by step,
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you need to do everything everywhere. always wants to find a lot to say that. so we need to advance the phase of the bulk of fuel to as soon as possible, we need to ramp up renewable energy. we also need to get on to the hard stuff we need to cover the building sector industry transport. and we also need to address other greenhouse gases such as anything, including for making culture and it's an area of the all of us can contribute. well, thank you so much for joining us. the most important issue on dw that's across place are from climate analytics. thank you for having me. your brains are me says that has destroyed an oil depot and army warehouses in russian occupied crimea. videos have appeared on social media showing a series of explosions in the area. the most common sold authorities on the peninsula saying i munition depot exploded and called fire after being struck by ukrainian drones. the incident occurred in cross nevada disco in central pioneer. russian authorities say there were no casualties, but ordered and evacuation of the area arena. moran is the military analyst from
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kings college london, and i asked her if these latest few cranium strikes and russian occupied crimea should be considered as part of the ukrainian counter offensive. as well, yes, we're going to consider it as a part of ukrainian counter offensive. it doesn't have to be in one specific location. first of all, this is obviously a strategic surprise given that the crimea is strategically and politically important. for osh it's showing that premier is vulnerable on the one hand, on the other hand was recent strikes on the bridge. the crane in the ukrainian forces are trying to make it very difficult for russia to sustain its troops in the occupied territories. so it, it is a way to sever russian logistics as well. yeah. you can present avoiding me. zalinski has now declared the crime in bridge. an enemy facility, essentially making it a military target. can you tell us more about what that means?
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it is an interesting shift in rhetoric because that has been indicate sions, ever since the bridge has been billed, that the bridge has no right to exist and for put in it's a very important symbol of russian control of crimea as well. so there is, there is a political symbolism here as well as a strategic military strategic importance to supplies of troops. so as i said and sold the clearings this for the 1st time, ukraine was very cautious not to admit any attacks on the bridge. my teresa, eyebrows, and once the allies were fearing asked, coalition, if you crane is indeed 2 strikes of bridge or 2 conduct strikes inside the peninsula. but i think at this stage, and especially in light of the attacks on odessa and, and, and the broken green deal as a threshold has been broke. well,
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what impact do you think the destruction of that bridge would have for russia as well? first of all, politically, it would be a huge disaster for pointing because it's one of his pap projects and it is a sign of russian control of crime me as well as in the military sense of way to supplies of troops for now and in the occupied territories in ukraine and hor, essentially defending those territories, making it difficult for ukrainian force as doing the mountains. so not being able to supply them. a breaking of russian logistics would significantly reduce rushes military capability and would also complicate russia's sustainment of cry, me a per se, because the russian black, black c fleet is located there. so militarily, it would be a huge problem for russia if you craved managers to destroy the bridge. all right,
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i'm are on military analyst at kings college london. thank you very watch as always . and we can bring you up to speed. now, with some other world news headlines, moscow is mer, says at least 4 people have been killed and several others injured after a hot water pipe burst. this shopping center in the russian capital. some of those injured are reported to have suffered, burns, the rupture led to flooding in the building. tens of thousands of israelis, of raleigh, outside jerusalem against a plan traditional overhaul, the government backed bill to curb. the supreme court's powers has sparked months of protests and still is a huge blow to the economy. parliament will debate and vote on the bill on sunday. hundreds of thousands of people have been taking part in berlin's annual pride celebrations. event is known in germany as christopher street today, after the location of the stone wall riots that transformed the gala operation movement in 19 sixty's. new york organizers have made clear that they still view
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the berlin event as a demonstration and not just a parade the streets of berlin, full of friends, flags, and high stakes fashion. the multitude of dc a celebration was be that voice and ours. we've political demands including reducing, hate crime and back to access to health care for the trends community for the phones, but our list of demands as long as day. and one important element is violence against queer people, which is on the right instead of on the decline here in berlin. and that's terrible stuff up with the suspect there was a lot you creating contingent that to express that support for freedom and democratic values are as rise.
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but speaking deduction fellow, ukraine's, i'm busted that to germany, admitted his country still has what to do. we are developing and you know more and more support and understanding for uh for the impact of eligibility community into the real life. and you create inter protecting freedom, you know, and this is something which we ukrainian share and 3 kick nice. everybody is fighting everybody in ukraine, and i'm proud to be here today and to be an investigator of ukraine. along with the politics. there was also plenty of time to punch a with the parades called message. clear for all to see. and just before we go, a reminder of the top stories we're following for you at this hour greece is facing as long as heat wave on record as temperatures in the south approach. 45 degrees
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celsius. the countries national weather institute says the current heat waiting for the last 16 days and you crane has said it was behind an attack on military infrastructure in russian occupied crimea. video posted on social media shows several twice in the area. and moscow has blamed you crying for striking and ammunition depot as soon as update our, i'm sorry, richardson in for the many. thanks for joining us. the sometimes the show right. how that you see the highlighted for every week? not to not i tried several times. i went on 6 times to greece is.

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