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the, the, the, the we news lies from berlin. the chinese for administer ching gun is removed from his post. he hasn't been seen in public for more than a month, sparking a storm of speculation about political rivalries and then alleged extra marital affair. also on the program, presidents of the ukrainian port of odessa struggled to rebuild after repeated russian air strikes. moscow has increased as the tax on the city since pulling out
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of the un brokerage green export. and grease says it's at war with wildfire. places are still raging and dozens of regions across the country. thousands of people have been forced to flee their homes or break off their holidays. and the newer report warrants that'd be extreme heat waves currently scorching the us, europe and china with the virtually impossible, without human cost climate change, the on the call for at least welcome to program china is for administer. ching don has been removed from office mr. chin, which we're about to see, meeting with the anthony lincoln, the secretary of state of the united states earlier this year has been absent from public duties for more than a months. chinese state media made the announcement on tuesday evening saying that
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he'd been replaced by his freed assessor and the role of the communist parties for an affairs chief, one e, you know, spent, gave no reason for mr. chance for mobile. starting is out from washington, dc is l e. wine, a senior analyst with a you ratio groups of global macro geo politics practice. he focuses on us china relations. mr. one, welcome. so 10 is out and all trace of him is slowly being removed from the foreign ministry website. is this a political purge? there's a lot of speculation, there, lot of rumors and swirling around the deform minister, but what we do know is you said as we speak in real time images, a 10 gong are being removed from the ministries website, references whose previous diplomatic activities are being scrub from them industries, websites would certainly suggest that there's some political infighting going on. that in turn was seen by many as a rising star, and he didn't really means his words specifically, you know,
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when talking about in china is relations with the west. so in taking amount, the presidency, remove the threats to his own power of the weekends. there are lot of speculations. you one, your one room or, or one i should say, a room or one assertion has been made is that the speed i've seen going to send within the ministry of foreign affairs rankel, some of his more senior colleagues. and certainly there were frictions between personal frictions, between long e and 2 and gong. so again, i think some personal enemies that works on political motivations at work. but now as long as you're heading up, not only the ministry of foreign affairs, but also the central florida parents commission, warnky now is going to be overseeing not only the substance of foreign policy, but also its implementation. i think the warranty is a much better known entity, diplomatically, i think that you'll also be a more challenging interlocutor for the united states. you mentioned in your remarks, the meeting between the us secretary of state antony blinking and his recent visits
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to beijing. and it's noticeable that his meetings with arching gung, were a little bit warmer than his meetings with one a so long. he's a more well known entity, a more prominent entity, but potentially also more challenging interlocutor for the united states. it has been a busy time for a chinese diplomacy with several visits recently from us officials. how will this change at the top impact relations? now we think i don't think this personal change is going to have a significant impact on us. china relations. i think that the relationship broadly has been competitive. it will remain competitive in a range of domains. i think what we might see is perhaps a little bit more of the return to china is a sort of diplomacy long. he is known sometimes closely for so called wolf where diplomacy a more assertive, perhaps even abrasive style of diplomacy. we've seen that on display in his interactions with us counterparts. and i think that we might see a return to that type of style of diplomacy. not only dealing with the united
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states, but it with the west more broadly. so you don't think that the, the communication between the 2 superpowers is going to improve with this change at the top. i don't think that it will improve. i think it's going to remain contentious, but what i will say is that, you know, wong d, he's even if he is a more challenging interlocutor. and he's also a much better known interlocutor. and many of the current officials, top level officials and the national security and foreign policy establishment, the united states have interact with wong you regularly in recent years. keep in mind a warranty before resuming his position as form and associates serve. and that capacity between 20132022. and so he's a well known entity. so expect strain communication but perhaps more foreign policy continuity coming from china continuity because it's something that that further and she certainly values and something that he wants to projects towards the outside. now, getting rid of king on after less than
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a year and the post after him being, you know, missing basically for, for about a month. what, what does that say about the, you know, the, the inner workings of the palace. what's happening there? we'll exactly, he said they, those inner workings, they remain. they have been mysterious for, for a long time of the outside world. and i think that was changing things, centralization of power, if he's increasing centralization of power, those inner workings are becoming yet more mysterious to outside observers of china gave no official reason for june guns, departure. there are any, any number of rumor swirling around the reasons for his departure. so i think what we see is a kind of a shroud of mystery around the inner workings of times domestic governance chinese political system. and again, a growing concentration of authority, not only and teaching thing, but now certainly much more of a concentration to foreign policy authority in wong. he's on the line with the you
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razor group in washington dc. thank you so much for your analysis. thank you very much. for having me, the people in the ukrainian city of odessa are rebuilding after days of russian missile strikes. moscow has launched numerous attacks on the ford cities and the ending deal allowing the safe export of ukrainian grain. russia maintains it is targeting military infrastructure. ukraine says that's impossible, given the homes, grain stores and much loved historic sites have all been hit. oh, this is your new scope protection spaces has done little to spirit from russia's attacks. strikes on this disease. historic seemed to have shifted homes and lives. so it doesn't get taken because i'm completely broken as my apartment think. well, most importantly, there was no military infrastructure here. it's a fact only civilians merely as the pope says he was a vital export rose on to the grand deal between moscow and cheese. but it was bon
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bonded with miss solves off to russia, pulled out of the packed more than a week ago. these ruins of the aftermath of a text that began with an hours of the deal ending and have barely stopped. respirators, advocates of hitting the drive to places that were destroyed and that i know, you know, one of those places were military targets. where does 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. to the secretary general is concerned by the threat that this war increasingly poses ukrainian culture and heritage since the 24th february, 2022 unesco is verified damage to 270 cultural sites and ukraine, including
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a $116.00 religious sites. russia denies it hit the cathedral, and steve, blaming ukrainian forces. are jason's out really picking up the pieces of the city, even if they bryce through the attacks? and here's a look at some other stories making headlines around the world today. the one says it has begun removing more than a 1000000 barrels of oil from a decaying tank or on the coast of human maintenance. if the super tanker has been paused for 8 years because of the war, they're the one say the operation is necessary to avoid a possibly catastrophic oil spill. a loading ram from the m s. estonia, which think nearly 30 years ago, has been recovered from the sea bed for investigation. some 852 people lost their lives when the ferry sank, making it one of the lease, or breaks of the last century. investigators hope shed more light on the cause of
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the tragedy. rushes lower house of parliament, the duma has voted to raise the maximum conscription age for men from 27 to 30 years old. the law also bands conscripts from leaving the country after they've received a draft notice. the change has come as moscow faces persistent problems on the crane front. such a brussels court has convicted 6 men of murder with a terrorist motive for their part in the 2016 bombing attacks in brussels, another 2 were found guilty of membership and a terrorist organization. 32 people died in the suicide bombings at brussels airports and a busy subway station, so called this law mac state claimed responsibility for the attacks the immediate aftermath of brussels international airport. for 16 people died in the 1st of 3 bombings that day, including at the train station and then a subway. chaos as smoke filled the departure hall. the roof caved in. bodies all
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around. people from almost a dozen countries died in the attacks. an assault on the heart of the european union, a mass of search for the suspects followed the so called as law mac state claim to responsibility. authorities eventually arrested 10 man, charge them with murder, attempted murder and membership. the terrorist group. the trial lasted 7 months before prosecutors wrapped up their arguments. the jury began deliberating earlier this month. since then, the jurors have been working towards the verdict under high security in an undisclosed location. sentencing is expected to take weeks with a final decision not expected until september. a plane, paddling wildfires in greece has crashed, killing both of the pilots. the accident happened anavia greece is 2nd largest
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island. greece has been hit by days of scorching heat, fueling dozens of wildfires, the holiday islands of roads and corps full are also among the worsted areas with thousands of taurus and residents being forced to flee. the great prime minister has said his country is on the front line of climate change, of the deadly heat waves gripping north america, europe, and china would be virtually impossible without human induced climate change. that is, according to a new study from an international team of scientists at the world, whether attribution initiative, this month's extreme heat is worth making droughts and other extreme weather events . across the world, climate change is being felt like never before record banking temperatures and unprecedented rains. of innovation devastation on human nature like out to me is battling to contain and insert. i know that has already killed dozens of people.
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the 5 is ravaging source and olive groves. thousands of families have already been evacuated from their homes. those who make it back often return to find nothing left or truth monthly. yet all my life you can see here and there's nothing anymore. what's the house has gone to for the honda? not a joke. i've never seen anything like this before in my life. it's just the last time the fire spreading so quickly surrounded us. also. the terri nearby was on fire. jim had wanted to have the best the house next door to look. i carried my kids and escaped with my neighbor. the doctor gone off. found by strong winds the blazes now spread to neighboring tune as yet forcing the
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close of to border crossings. halfway across the mediterranean in sicily, an apple or shut down over night, as fires burned around as preventative. while southern italy is aflame unto the unrelenting hate, the noise is grappling with stones, winter, and so ride over the weekend, a tornado ripped across milan, videos pasted and social media shared a dramatic kyle stone. just fine, i see talking to swimming through the board to log street 7. nearby town. the 2 women were killed, crushed by folding trees, to consult the persons simply just at 1st i thought it was a simple thunderstorm. i looked outside and the sky was all white.
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um, it was an apocalyptic scene for, for kindly because thousands of kilometers away in india recorded monsoon lines. of course roads to cavan and homes to collapse. more than a 100 people have already been killed in the north of the country in the past 2 weeks alone. while indeed, they lose the kind of being a smouldering temperatures in cuba has surged through a record high of 39 degrees this month. the heat is night west by the persistent block of rain. scientists expect the world's climate to become even more unpredictable and the immediate reduction of emissions, the only viable solution. but until that happens, say this like rees, i likely to become the new normal after months of searching police and can you all are still recovering bodies of members of a store of ation cult who died near rolling. the investigators have already found
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more than $400.00 victims and fear there could be hundreds more. many of those already recovered from the ground or children. the pastor who convinced them they wouldn't need jesus if they starved themselves to death is in police custody, awaiting trial. nobody is felix my ring met one member of the coal 2 slips before it was too late. a selma, masha is a building car life. i've talked to those, but actually the death shows the narcotics in eastern kenya, from truck to stop. i children and myself, and i'd be to meet in cheese, as it all started with what is about vaccines and concerns that a new government id card was collecting, too much information during the corona period. and the preacher told us that we needed to go live in the wilderness one. he set the government id cards would come and that everyone needed to be careful since the chips were evil. so the gospel started creeping into me, but my husband had already bought into the narrative of the conspiracies when the
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lady cleaning, when get visiting and they move to this for this, that is yeah, with feet and other families be as houses and started funding. what lived in use the good from outside was allow me, my number's and then there we were told that people were being given government id cards are sung. they were forced vaccinations out there to show the same. i mean, but the preacher told us to continue farming. well, fucked in if she even encouraged us to plant banana plantations, which would help us survive longer. a lot. i like the threes, you know, mean going to hang on the, i mean god, but at the who are you into a bad time in the forest? things ton want to give them. why don't they? they told everyone that we were running out of time. there was no time to continue farming. it was time to fast law pray and eventually meet jesus. so the message came that we needed to force the kids to start fasting off. i mean, at 1st, they just frosted during the day,
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but then her husband who was attached to official said the cooking support should stay called. they should not eat again. let me do. i thought just as i will go to from going to talk, i asked him how the kids would fast. and then if there was food inside the house a little he said the kids needed to fast to my doctor and that they would eat once they died and met jesus. i think the way she discovered that when her husband was out during the day, she was buying people who had stopped themselves to death this body. and this which authority is that now digging up when she'd been so another woman's bodily, my lowest children, she had a crisis of faith. i mean, i'm a customer what and so i decided to go pray for a whole week, and that's when i felt i was going to die me. that's when i said i would talk to my husband and tell him these prayers were meant to kill us and not to take us to jesus. why left, anything won't be all cleaned up and there was no difference with people who hang themselves. i told him deposition dot com,
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i was not willing to go on with. my husband told me that i was wasting time and that the kids would be wayward on zillow and that they would be forcefully injected with the vaccines. and once injected, it would be a direct ticket to help in the what job, what in the g. c left for a finance village. husband stayed in the forest where she had, he died, authorities to cut children a. we like that our life going. i'm going to get that when my kids left here. they were very cnn, malnourished. a name? yeah, i haven't seen them since they were taken to foster care. and you know, growing of a mock village, selma has found a job to visit about finding the village. she says she's doing much better than when she 1st i was the my facebook. so pale. i've actually regained my health was the name and i was malnourished. i was so sick and my clothes didn't fit even had sunken eyes. i mean 9 and she's rebuilding her life waiting to get her children
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boss in such a life away from that that and self inflicted hunger violence has flared in the northern indian state of money for in recent months since may at least 120 people have been killed and armed classes between them lie, team, majority or meanly him do. and the predominantly christian cookies, the violence has plunged the region into what some are describing as a state of civil war and has drawn international outrage, dw correspondent, audio thoughts, travel to money, poor to see what's driving the conflict to day money. pose it big fault lines, are plainly visible along this barbed wire. this group all villages from the mid the community is getting ready to defend itself from the tax by the arrival of cookie groups. every day, the religious bechtel,
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the border that divides the 2 communities should and that dot com, they have prepared to hold the position in these makes you send bunkers. is vicky vigil here. dan night. we're not here to tell you how much the defend ourselves. can you, honey? the sharma edit, died soldier from the mid the community is the leader of this group. she has taken on the responsibility of training the man in combat and self defense to the little model part of the cookie. dr. detect us about the houses. will be a band and destroy it, whatever they find. that is why we have taken a on to stop them. let's say you're good. let me just make shoot. as i said, i'm not trying to eliminate the side of you. i'm going to go probably the most i do . one ment take up arms in the border areas. women occupy the streets,
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hundreds of women, palm that sticks, assemble here to protest and block the roads. there is no one to protect us. we have no weapons. what will we do with these sticks? the cookie militants, have all kinds of weapons in india's money, poor steed, dig, strive, and wireless is not new. the state has grappled with and such as these untruth drafted estimate conflicts. that was since the creation of modern india, resulting in thousands of casualties on the hills across the border. we get rad access to the cookie ripples don't walk, be the lead a big. so splint undisclosed location in the hills. in this cab, the constructing bunker with sand backs, it won't be brief, is meant to prepare for it. that's come again, like the base you use of them and the front of the show us had made weapons in
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a scribe with made and cookie loppy sees the findings but a separate state. the cookie is called cookie. lat there is no member for women. if there's anything else in the fundamental to who your us, so we have to see the dental that we have in that he also you have your policy defending our lives. because we have been wrongly accused, sofa is a duck sailor, community. and for the district community part from the rep, others position in the hills. these cookie women and have them on the death of their man with the gun and speed of motorist. tensions in the economically do, why do region have shown no signs of using the world economy is losing steam due in part to the continued fight against installation. that is,
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according to the international monetary funds. latest outlook, which pains a bleak picture of how the rising cost of borrowing is affecting individuals as well as businesses. they're going science. the global activity is losing momentum. the global typing of monetary policy is brought interest rates into contraction to re 30 torrie. this has started the way down on activity slowing the growth of credit to the non financial sector, increasing households and firms interest payments, and putting pressure on real estate markets in the us, accessed savings from depend demik with the transfers which helped household whether the cost of living crisis are old, but defeated in china. the recovery following the reopening of its economy show signs of losing steam, weather continued concerns about the property sector as well and border. janelle de malone spoke to clever brooks deputy director in the research department at the i m f and she asked her what effect china is faltering recovery is happening on the rest of the world. now, when it comes to the fight against inflation, we do have
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a reduction in our forecast for inflation for this year, globally. and this is almost entirely accounted by china. the fact that in china and like the rest of the world, inflation is actually much lower. so, so that is also an interesting, an interesting fact i would say. so again, we need to also really differentiate in terms of what's happening with inflation in different parts of the world. and maybe the most stark example of differences. china. you also highlighted in the world economic outlook, the risks of g o economic fragmentation of the world, sort of hiding off into economic blocks. what sort of blocks are we looking at and how close are we to this kind of fragmentation? one can think of a whole spectrum of scenarios, a world in which they're different blocks and they really don't trade with
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each other or don't interact. or, you know, much milder fragmentation scenarios where they're just barriers to trade and to foreign investment. and such. we've tried to quantify some of these effects and to think about what it means. and our, our sense was that in the most extreme, severe fragmentation scenario. so we could be talking about of loss of output at the global level of up to 7 per cent in the medium term. that would be a very bad thing for the global economy. thank you very much. that's a clever books deputy director of the international monetary fund. thank you for your insights. thank you very much. i. and before we go, here is a quick reminder of the top story we're following for you at this hour. china has removed 4 minister, 10 gung from office. chinese state media says he has been replaced by his breed
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