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the, the business data with the news. why from the chinese foreign minister touch in jon is removed from his post. he hasn't been seen in public for most of the month, talking to stolen speculation about political revival races on, on some alleged extramarital affair. also on the program, presidents of the training and forth of a death struggle to rebuild after repeated russian as strikes. moscow has increased
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its attacks on the stage $0.03 pulling out of the un broke the drain export dates. these rail prices for more protests and strikes after following passage comforter. virtual judicial before was attacked as clashed with police and tell of even blocked several drugs around the country and moving forward was not be extreme. hayes ways currently scorching the us and europe in china would be virtually impossible without human cost, climate change the i feel getting a welcome to the program. john is following minutes. touch in john has been removed from office. mr. chan saying hey with us secretary of state and to me, blank and this year has been absent from public jesus, i'm more than a month. tiny state major made the announcement on tuesday evening saying he'd been
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replaced by his pre the assessor, and the role commons boxes following the fast chief y e n and spent that gave no reason for mr. chin's removal. beijing base jo, this robin crouch, my toby mil as well. in my opinion, this is easily one of the most spectacular nice new stories coming out of china. and the for, i mean, is that just disappears, disappears for more than a month. and really nobody has a clue what is happening behind the site. even the spokes person of the ministry during their daily press conferences, they 1st explained that they as a health concern, then they say we just simply don't have any information. and you can see the novice, they don't know what's going on. and the speculation, the rooms that i really driving also on social media here in china and not everything has to send that. so we know, for example, many use us has been speculating that, um think on has an extra marshall a fast somewhat um, i think that there might be
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a corruption case. we really don't know. and there was also no official explanation given today when he was removed from posts. but i would say it's quite safe to assume that this is not what has nothing to do with illness, but this is a political case. why? because right now, if you go to the homepage of the, for a ministry of the chinese for ministry, then you'll see that all the previous mentions remarks, references of i've seen guns are being removed. so he's basically keep purchased in business rep, maybe very re, i mean it shouldn't. gun was basically a rising stop within the communist party. he was also seen as a profit z o m head of state to see thing paying. so really, very uh, an extra ordinary case and properly, um, the official explanation, what really happened a book follow late. so i'm sitting on was a figure ahead of time is increasingly aggressive foreign policy. so is this uh, is his replacement, likely to represent a shifting tone from beijing? i don't think so because um his remove has basically nothing to do with his
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political stance and its in gun to be honest. he could do both. he was also a charming diplomat, but at times he was also very nationalistic. he was what we call in china. he a booth for you. i mean, it was very confrontational, especially against the west, but one e, his previous test, and now the new um, 40 minutes to get. and he is even more nationalistic. so i don't think there will be a shift in tone, but what his case has actually signifies actually for the whole world is it, um, you know, how it will take the state has become, i mean basically the for, i mean it's so can just disappear and and nobody really knew what's happening that has also it basically endangered the foreign policy. um, there were rumors that, you know, some of foreign ministers have, you know, postpone visits to page thing because they were really not sure what to expect to you. i think that is really one of the most of the biggest um, scandals here in china, at least in the last decade myself, i've been, i've been trying to invite you to ukraine when the people in the city of
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a desa rebuilding after days of russian missile strikes moscow as low as numerous attacks on the porch, $0.30 ending a deal along the safe exports of ukrainian dried russian maintains its toxic military infrastructure. ukraine says that's impossible, given that holmes grained stores and much loved historic sites of old inherit. oh, this is unique, good protection spaces has done little to spirit from russia's attacks, strikes on the cities historic, seem to have shifted homes and lives. so it has to be taken because i am completely broken. as my apartment, i think the most important thing is, is there was no military infrastructure here. it's a fact only civilians, merely as a poll says he was a vital export rose on to the grand deal between moscow and cheese. but it was bombarded with miss solves after russia pulled out of the packs more than a week ago. these ruins of the aftermath of
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a text that began with an hours of the deal ending and have barely stopped. respirators, i by itself hitting the drive to places that were destroyed and that i know, you know, one of those places were military targets where it was a peaceful people living there. shops, supermarket theater, a church basket among the holy sides to be his is the transfiguration. cathedral restored after being destroyed by styling only to be broken again. the you in raising concerns about the complex threats to historic sites or the secretary general is concerned by the threat that this war increasingly poses to ukrainian culture and heritage. since the 24th of february, 2022 unesco is verified damage to 270 cultural sites in ukraine, including a 116 religious sites. russia denies it hit the cathedral, and steve,
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blaming ukrainian forces for decency, oh, really picking up the pieces of the city even as a price to the attack. now, worldwide, grain prices of solar sense, russia pull that of the ukrainian grain deal. now, west and officials to look into china to try and pression must go into resuming the agreement. china, it was the biggest destination for gray and exported under the deal broke good by the un and took a year ago. enforcing about a quarter of the crime that left ukrainian ports of the big recipients with turkey and egypt, they will be seen as a lifeline for keeping global food prices. stables, particularly for dr. straightened countries in africa. my think time is a and i could cultural economist and director of the center for development research and bond is work focuses on sustainable food systems on agricultural development. welcome to dw, and i'm trying to bring the world's largest that we produce a,
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but it was, oh, it was also the biggest importer of ukrainian a dry just explained to us why? yeah, i mean, china is producing a lot of weight. it's also producing a lot of rice, and for those 2 greetings, it's almost as sufficient. but it in parts uh, several other grains mays in particular, barley, also oil seats. and a lot of these grains are coming from ukraine on. so we have to look into what types of grains are being produced at important. okay, so i could china become self sufficient in its own grain production. it's crude and i mean china is always trying to be self sufficient and it's major stable food, rice, i'm and, and weight is another important staple foods, but it's importing a lot of the other food and all of the fees that it needs. because china is just a huge population, $1400000000.00 and more,
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which is about 18 percent of the world population, but it only has around 9 percent of the global farm land. and that means it can't produce enough of folder for that's needed. so it will always be relying on imports from elsewhere. and part of this is coming from ukraine, also certainly from some other regions in the world. right. so it does sound like if he's in china is interest to get its ally russia back into the screen. do it is definitely in china's interest because china is very particular about food security and so low for the price as far as population. this is also in order to keep the political stability in the country, which is certainly important for china. and when prices rise and there's a uncertainty about food security in china, this is a major issue. so china has a large interest in pushing russia back to resuming uh, the uh,
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black sea grain deal. and as far as we know, is china trying to do that it is trying to do that. it has voice relatively clearly that it's uh, we'd like to see the grand due to be resumed on that's a few days ago in the last couple of days. it hasn't to my knowledge renewed this claim or, or has, has put more pressure on russia. so i think um, it may do that because otherwise it, it, china may also internationally look a week uh, when its uh saying something and uh, and a rush. i could certainly not afford to mess up uh with its uh, pardon me. uh, china. so it's interesting and it's probably the biggest lever internationally that's the or if china would put a little bit more pressure on russia to resume the grand deal. so how do you read
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this situation? do you think this deal is likely to be revised? i think that it's likely may be exaggerated, but i still have some hope that it may um and uh, it would certainly be uh, truly important. uh, not only for ukraine, for ukraine, it's super important because your crane depends on its grain export for foreign exchange and for upholding it's economy. but it's also important for food security in the world. i mean, prices have been going up. you're currently in a situation where there is no panic so far because in the northern hemisphere we are in the harvest situation and the harvest in many parts of the world for the looks relatively good. so there is no really skyrocketing of prices, uh, but it would suffice in one or 2 major exporting regions. if there is a drought or, or some other shop that price is what i bought it. and that's what security which
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be dropped for dice. and many parts of the world. so as far as you know, is that a plan b, if russia chooses not to return to this deal, what does the well do? i mean, the, the 1st thing is obviously that the solid energy lanes to get a grain and agriculture. the exports, auto ukraine. liar railway and roads and, and rivers. uh which is uh, functioning uh, but this needs to be further uh, improved and upgraded and that's uh, short term uh, thing that we need to happen. um, otherwise, i mean it's very important obviously for other countries to keep their borders open for ex potter's knots. uh, you know, to panic and, and cause borders in order to keep prices within the country though, but really participate in next part. so that's are the international grain markets are not getting into tour more. that's what else happens last year,
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and we need to prevent that because sharpie rising price, this would really mean hardship for many people in africa and asia. that's very clear. thank you for outlining. meant for us, my friend kind from the center for development research in bo, thank you. of the united nations that nuclear want stronger i. e. a associates has funds on mines around your cranes is that provision of power plant beside which is that your largest nuclear power station is up to 5 by russian forces. on sunday, experts from the international atomic energy agency find mines in a buffer zone between the internal and external boundaries. i say any destination would not affect us nuclear safety and secure se about lighting explosives. the breeding should safety standards and create additional psychological pressure for staff russian installed the operators of announced that the one of the raptors that
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is going from cold to hot to shut down a correspondence that conway explain to what this means for the safety situation. a while the ukrainian a nuclear power company has cooled. this outset, this is against who the rules, all the kind of protocols for safety, the rest of the professional forces that on the ground say this is to provide a steam bridge or i'd energy for the pounds because the other uh, the last remaining wreck that had been on circle for shut down is now being turned off as it was. i think the important thing to realize here that this is a very difficult situation, right? things tracing on. we have station where water in the reservoir of the gulf cover as was, is basically coming lower and lower. there's less in the way of water to cool. there is a constant issue with power coming in from outside to provide that a cooling for the wrapped as there are lots of different potential triggers for security safety issues. i think we've kind of taken our eyes of the boy that was
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a phase of the on the will with that fact that your biggest incapacitation is basically inactive was and just a few doesn't come to the way from active fighting with russian troops, according to ukraine. so i basically using as cover to kind of hide in a place that they know the ukraine's warranty attacks. that kind of has been forgotten that worst case, any kind of just return to every occasion when these inspections happen to the real site taken care of it, this is still very, very dangerous. and that the world me spend more times to this the economy in case here's a look at some old news from around the world. or the read says it has begun to remove more than a 1000000 barrels of oil from a decaying tank. cut off the coast of gammon. maintenance of the super tank has been pause for a 2 years because of the war. and yeah, that's the us. that's the operations necessary to avoid a potentially a catastrophic oil spill. climate active as aggressive turnbook has been removed from the protest as an oil port in this way, the safety of mountain. the police carried several active as to why after they
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blocked the roads around. the 4th of this comes just hours after us. we just called to find some book for this a by a police or the during the protest. the same facility possible the same hate and high winds are fueling wildfires, and ponds of north africa. algeria, as government says at least 34 people have been killed since finds big guns several days ago. across the board in 2 days, you hundreds have been moved to safety as far as far as endanger populated areas on the plan on a plane that was fighting wildfires on the green cognitive avenue is crushed, but it shows the plain dropping water on a blaze before folding to the ground to busing into flight greece has been baffling . dozens of intense awhile pfizer of the last week on the desert heat ways. griffith, not north america. europe and china would be virtually impossible without schumann in choose that climate change. that's according to a new study scientist estimate that increased concentration if that greenhouse
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gases night that you are paying heat by 2 and a half degrees concepts and it would otherwise have been. and made china is high temperatures, 50 times more likely than in the past. the study was released by world wide attribution as a team of global scientists. i think simon's the role played by dialect climate change in extreme wherever is. he didn't pinto as a climate scientist at the wrong methods, meet your logical institution. will tract a welcome to dw, i'm the message does seem to be getting out there, but i think it still was covering the basics. how does a global warming by a couple of degrees lead to the devastating heat ways wildfires that we've seen more frequently these days? a thank you for. thank you for invite to me. uh yes, when we, when we say that the global, i mean surface is increasing by a few degrees. it doesn't mean that in every place of the water,
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we're going to see this an increase of one degree in some parts of the world. we might see more than one degree of increase. so that's in this case in europe we saw that he twice was made to a point 5 degrees more intense that did that. you told us been without the climate change. so these as very negative impact for health and for the buy of diversity. so this, that's why we see a small increases at the government. so her temperature received large increases at the regional level ice. and why, why we thing these wildfire events in so many areas at the same time? uh, yes, that was fios uh, when there's a perfect conditions of perfect weather condition for wildfire to continue the days within days. and this way, the perfect weather conditions, dry soils, heat, and wind, and these are the type of way that we are currently seeing in the past few days.
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and in fact, a few years, the executive regions of the world and the last of 5 months reports for the i p. c . as mentioned as the fall into that to this type of with the conditions might increase in the future. and we might like to see this type of bias competing worldwide in many parts. right. so do government and municipal plan is an affected areas now need to proactively plan for dealing with these massive wildfires? oh, yes, definitely. uh, municipal, uh uh, government needs to plan for these type of weather conditions. duct might uh, be very good for uh, fi us to expanding several regions. i'm also what might they do? well, i'm not sure what they might do. yeah, that's a very complicated question for me as the climate. okay, you're not,
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i don't out of that time find a fair enough that you asked me. 15 powers climate agreement calls on governments to limit the increase in the global average temperature to well below 2 degrees celsius above pre industrial levels. it's the various of the reports that have been out of i say that we are going to miss that. so is it now too late and so we just got to fry. uh no, it's not so late. so we still have a chance to decrease is the greenhouse gases. so we can try and reduce the, the government surface temperature at least below 2 degrees celsius. because after that, we're going to see local inputs being more dangerous, special for by of the reference to t in many places. ok, but it's so it's not too late, but we aren't doing enough. so in your house of hans, i'm you. do you really think that the base is now out of control and it's going to get a lot worse. i believe that if we all come together and
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reduce the greenhouse gases and the energy transitions we might to so i'm hopefully hopeful that we might adverse the situation. but there are other colleagues that are not to that 12 fully that we might the limits of the global mean. so 1st impression between a below 1.5 degrees celsius. but sorry about that social optimism and who wins out . thanks for joining us. climate scientists is it in pinta collision. so now to israel and the u. k. has a seizure, how to maintain independence of its judiciary after these right in palm into past the past that crucial bill as part of the government set plans for judicial before the comments come after another 9th of mass process, which so police use want to count them against protest has spoken to highway and television. those also triggered demonstrations in jerusalem on the following
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months of rama is by campaigners reciting the phones undermine the countries democracy. the government says the changes are necessary to correct and in balance of power allows quotes to interfere excessively in government decisions. oh yeah, i spoke to outcomes funding tanya kramer, intel and faith. and she told me what support is of the low hoping to achieve for thinking. so it's um, basically the supporters of this so traditional route home, they want to see old on being pos and being implemented in the long term. this will not happen immediately because now the connected is going into recess, is going into a summer vacation next week. but we already heard the far right ministers and from the far right religious government under prime minister benjamin netanyahu, that they want to continue to push this traditional overall through. now you have to know among the rights being in the ultra nation, and that's always been
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a resentment against, especially the supreme court that's being seen or described by the supporters of uh, the traditional reforms as being too liberal to a left thing. and those see now the change to the tide is changing in the favor. i mean, you're told to government officials here actually they are saying no, we're now in the government and we have the monday to do so. but having said that, um there are also people, uh, supporters of the could, that's a 5 minutes to send. you mean that's an yahoo, a part of your thing. so the on is about how this is being pushed through. and that there should be a proto consensus when it comes to changing, such important basic nose. right. so this is a part of a series of reforms. i'm once polymer passes and the referral based assets as far as the opponents are concerned. and so they just have to move on to the next thing
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. i mean, it's the day off to this decision and you've seen those opponents of the tradition overhauled, protesting for over 6 months, maybe 7 months now, to exactly prevent what happens on monday afternoon. and also, you know, but all of them are saying among and also the position that i mean the last now in the bathroom, but they didn't lose a fight. so they are saying they continue to protest against the traditional overall. but in the meantime, of course, we're also seeing some of procedures. there's some petitions being submitted to the supreme court, the same court that as being on the other chords, obviously that are being limited by this new bill. now the expert are divided over what the outcome of these positions will be, but we understand that the protest movement, they have called for another big protest. we also expecting others to join. you know, that's the question. how many of the military service was doing,
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but also other parts of society from the high tech, from the economy. and they're all looking now to what's as thought today, next out today here, where there will be the next big protest about time your time, your time in kind of a of the in group a of the image woke up new zealand couldn't continue their winning ways against the philippines, news even looks prime to advance after starting the toilet with a victory. but the philippines dashed the hopes by defeating the host one. now, new zealand were looking to build off their 1st ever will good match. victory in their open are the more sees inside were shocked early when serena both in sports and philippines loan goals in the 24th. maybe i just b line that goes i, i want to celebrate with everyone and hopefully my teammates were behind me. i was
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like, okay, just keep up and just celebrate with everyone cuz that's every it took everyone to get to this point. to feel opinions had luck on their side after a news, even going was fall back due to us side. and they had goalkeeper, olivia mcdaniel, the player of the match to me. he stops in a historic and with media and media joy and you know, try to, to reason for putting that goal and because it's not, we would have stayed mail now the entire game. but, you know, we got that when we got our 3 points and not much more we can ask for, it will go as far as we can take it. i will do everything in our power to go as far as we can. and you know, this is just the beginning, this is just the start and we have way more work to do going forward. the philippine is done the sold out stadium and their opponents to become the 1st of the 8 debutant nations to record a victory at the tournament. and group aged columbia is passed south korea to nail
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to vote, and then woke up campaign in australia, 18 year old. the then the guy say the road became cancer 3 years ago. just adult keeping era in the 1st half to double columbia of late. there's also named the play of the match. it was the columbia 2nd ever women's woke up victory. columbia meets germany on sunday. to set you up to date. i'll have more well the use of the top of the hour, but it's a john has news asia in just a good day. the
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