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the, the, [000:00:00;00] the, this is the, the we news line from berlin. chinese foreign minister, taken guns, is removed from his pulse. he hasn't been seen in public for more than a month, sparking a storm of speculation about political rivalries and an alleged extra marital affair. also on the program, residents of the ukrainian port of odessa struggled to rebuild after repeated
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russian air strikes. moscow has increased its attacks on the city since pulling out of the un brokerage greenville. and a new report warrants that the extreme heat waves currently scorching the west. europe and china would be virtually impossible without human cause. climate change the release to those of you joining us on p b. s. in the united states and all our viewers around the world, welcome to the program. china is for administer. ching gun has been removed from office mister chin seen here with us secretary of state anthony blank and earlier this year has been absent from public duties for more than a month. so i need state media. i made the announcement on tuesday evening saying that he'd been replaced by his freed assessor in the role of the communist parties
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for an affairs chief warnky announcement gave no reason for mister chance for mobile. a ball trace of chin is being removed from the foreign ministry website. earlier i spoke to ali wine a senior analyst with the regional group who focuses on us china relations. and i asked them if this is a sign of a political purge. there's a lot of speculation, there, lot of rumors and swirling around the deformed minister, but what we do know is you said, as we speak in real time, images of 10 gung are being removed from the ministries website references who has previous diplomatic activities are being scrub. from the ministry's websites would certainly suggest that there's some political infighting going on. that and chain was seen by many as a rising star, and he didn't really minutes is words specifically, you know, when talking about in china is relations with the west. so in kicking amount that president, she removed a threats to his own power of the weekend. there are lot of
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speculations. you one, your one room or, or one i should say, a room or, you know, one assertion that's been made is that the speed option gone, just send within the ministry, afford affairs ranko some of his more senior colleagues. and certainly there were frictions between personal frictions, between long e and engine gong. so again, i think some personal enemies that works and political motivations that work. but now as long as you're heading up, not only the ministry of foreign affairs, but also the central foreign affairs 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 to beijing. and it's noticeable that his meetings with arching gong 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
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a busy time for chinese diplomacy with several visits recently from us officials. how will this change at the top impact relations now we think, and i don't think this personal change is going to have a significant impact on us. china relations. i think that the relationship a broadly has been competitive, it will remain competitive in arrange a domains. i think what we might see is perhaps a little bit more of the return to china is sort of diplomacy that long 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 diplomacy. not only dealing with the united 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 gonna remain contentious,
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but what i will say is that, you know, wong d, he's even if he's a more challenging interlocutor and he's also a much better known interlocutor. and many of the current officials, top level officials, indian national security and foreign policy establishment. united states have interact with long, you regularly in recent years. keep in mind a warranty before resuming his position as 4 minutes or he had served in 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 value isn't something that he wants to projects towards the outside. now getting rid of king on after less than a year in 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 as well?
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exactly, as you 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 to power, who is increasing centralization of power. those inner workings are becoming yet more mysterious. 2 outside observers of china gave no official reason. 14 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 science, domestic governance chinese political system. and again, a growing concentration of authority, not only teaching thing, but now certainly much more of a concentration to foreign policy authority in wong. he's on the line with the you razor group in washington dc. thank you so much for your analysis. thank you very much for having me. hey, believe in ukrainian city of odessa or rebuilding after days of russian missile strikes. moscow has launched numerous attacks on the port city since ending a deal,
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allowing the safe export of ukrainian grain. russia maintains its targeting military infrastructure and ukraine say that is impossible, given that homes, grain stores and much loved historic sites have all been hit. oh, this is unique. good 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 has to be taken because i'm 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 may as the poll says, he was a vital export rose on to the grain deal between moscow and cheese. but it was bombarded with miss solves after russia pulled out of the patch 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,
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advocates of hitting the drive to places that were destroyed and that i know, you know, one of those places were military targets. were just the peaceful people living there. shops, supermarket, theater, 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 3 to historic sites. the secretary general is concerned about the threat of this war, increasingly poses ukrainian culture and heritage since the 24th february, 2022 unesco is verified damage to $270.00 cultural sites and ukraine, including a 116 religious sites. russia denies it hit the cathedral, and steve, blaming ukrainian forces,
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are jason's out really picking up the pieces of this city, even as a price, pursue the attack? and he has a quick look at some other news from around the world. see you and says it has begun removing more than a 1000000 barrels of oil from a decaying tanker off the coast of u. m. and maintenance of the super tanker has been paused for 8 years because of the war there. and you, when says the operation is necessary to avoid a possibly catastrophic oil spill. a loading ram from the m. s. a sonya which sank nearly 30 years ago has been recovered from the sea bed for investigation. some 852 people lost their lives when the ferry sinks making at one of the deadliest ship wrecks of the last century. investigators hope shed more light on the cause of 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 law also bads conscripts from leaving the country after they've received
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a draft. notice the changes come as moscow faces or system problems on the front, and you currently have the service companies to a plane battling wells far as increase has crashed, killing both of the pilots. the accident happened on every agrees. the 2nd largest island greece has been hit by days of scorching heat, fueling dozens of wildfires, holiday islands of rose and core for also among the worsted areas with thousands of taurus and residents being forced to flee from the flames. the great prime minister has said his country is on the front lines of climate change, the deadly heat waves gripping north america, europe, and china would be virtually impossible, without human induced climate change. that's according to a new study from an international team of scientists at the world, whether attribution initiative, this month's extreme heat as worsening droughts, and other extreme weather events across the world. climate change is being felt
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like never before. record, banking, temperatures and unprecedented rains are under the same devastation on human nature . like out julia is battling to contain an insert or that has already killed dozens of people. the fire is ravaging source and olive groves. thousands of families have already been evacuated from their homes. those who make it back often returned to find nothing left. a true mother yet all my life. you can see here there's nothing anymore. what's the house has gone to for the high? that's not true. i have never seen anything like this before in my life. lost all the fire spreading so quickly surrounded us. so the journey
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nearby was on fire. jim had, we're going to have the best the house next door to, to, to kind of below, i carried my kids and escaped with my neighbor number. the doctor donna found by strong winds. the blazes now spread to neighboring tune as yet forcing the close of to border crossings. halfway across the mediterranean in sicily, an apple shut down over night as fires burned around its perimeter. vall, southern italy as a flame under the unrelenting heat. the noise is grappling with stones and to venture right over the weekend, a tornado ripped across milan, videos pasted in social media, shared a dramatic hail storm is fine. i see talking to swimming through the board to love the streets of a nearby town. the 2 women mchale,
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flushed by folding trees, to consult the personal simply just at 1st i thought it was a simple thunderstorm. i looked outside and the sky was all white. um, it was an apocalyptic scene for, for kelly, because thousands of kilometers away in india records monsoon reins, 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 used to kind of be in a smouldering temperatures in cuba has surge to record high of 39 degrees this month. the heat is night west by the system. the lack of rain. scientists expect the, well, it's climate to become even more unpredictable. and the immediate reduction of emissions any viable solution. but until that happens, save the psych, reese,
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i likely to become the new normal israel is bracing for mass strikes and protests. one day officer parliament passed a crucial part of the government's judicial reform program. the mo triggered mass protest that saw police use water cannon against demonstrators blocking a highway until a beef. protesters were also out in force in jerusalem. the road fall at months of rallies by campaigners who say the reforms undermine the countries democracy. the government says the changes are necessary to correct an imbalance of power that allows courts to excessively interfere in its decisions is rarely army reservist stuff. and some of the most vocal opponents of the reforms. many now say they will refuse to be called up to serve the w correspond. antonio kramer spoke to one of them. you are on kramer of the reserve, its movement, brothers and arms. why is this traditional overall? so appropriate magic as you know what being a reserve is the 1st 47,
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the most important thing for you. so any people, you know, when we're talking about the, these protest against the silver we do, as i'm always saying 75 is in east 3 of the countries look more than one page in the history book. and what we have been actually doing in the last 6 months is fighting the games, played and also played to change the face of these rarely society new trying to change the relations between the judiciary and the government. and the bottom. it is something that we cannot we cannot the completely so actually what we actually are doing now as reserves. and it's quite obvious for us that we will be in the front line, you know, every time that our country called us for really was against the enemies. it was obvious that we would leave everything or family or life and we'd go to fight for our country. we never imagined that one day. we would have to go into the side inside for
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a free them leave it the and slow of democracy. so the reserve is higher, so motivated and we are so anxious to defend our country. and that's what we're doing is about 6 months, you know, working industries demonstrating for testing so many activities. and we're quite sure that we are going to, to really so long struggle of russell's court has convicted 6 men of murder with a terrorist motive for their parts. in the 2016 bombing attacks and brussels, another 2 were found guilty of membership and a terrorist organization. the trial was the biggest in belgium, legal history spending over 7 months. 32 people died in the bombings at brussels airport and a busy subway station in the belgian capital. the so called islamic state claimed responsibility for the attacks back then. 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
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a subway chaos as smoke filled the departure hall. the roof caved in. bodies all 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 charged them with murder, attempted murder, and membership and 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. or after months of searching,
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police and kenya are still recovering bodies of members of a star ration called dive near melinda, the investigators have already found more than $400.00 victims in fear. there could be hundreds more. many of those already recovered from the ground for children. the pastor who convinced them they wouldn't need jesus if they starved themselves to death. as in police custody, a waiting trial. the double use felix my ring. i met one member of the cold who fled before it was too late. selma, masha is a building car life. i've talked to those, but actually the death shows the narcotic eastern kenya from truck to stop. i children and myself, and i'd be to meet in cheese, as it all started with what he's about vaccines and concerns that a new government id card was collecting too much information look like the sun 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 meant that everyone
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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 lady queen and when go visit in truth, they move to this for this, that is yeah, with fee and other families be as houses and started funding. what the news, the good from on the side was allow me my number's and then there we were told that people were being given government id cards or something. they were forced vaccinations out there, shall i say, my name, but the preacher told us to continue farming. well, thought them if she even encouraged us to plant banana plantations, which would help us survive longer. and i thought i'd please, you know, mean going ahead and america, i mean go back to the food or are you into a bad time in the forest things ton. what look as, um, why don't we, 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
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came that we needed to force the kids to start fasting, hold off. i mean, at 1st, they just frosted during the day. but then her husband who was attached to official said the cooking support should stay called. they should not eat again. let me go. i thought just as i will go to from going to jump, i asked him how the kids would fast and if there was food inside the house with them, the one we said the kids needed to have to mother and that they would eat once they died and met jesus, i think the one you should discover that when her husband was out during the day she was binding people who had stopped themselves to death. this body and the sweets authorities that allowed picking up when she'd been so another woman's bodily, my lowest children, she had a crisis of faith. i mean me, let me go to my wife. 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
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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, i was not willing to go on what he thought. 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 what it would be a direct ticket to hell, they know what job, what energy she left for our finance village. her husband stayed in the forest where she had, she died authorities to cut children a. we like that. i live glen. i'm going to got done when my kids left here and they were very simmons malnourished. a name? yeah, i haven't seen them since they were taken to foster care. or did you know when a mock orange slumber has found a job to visit about finding the village? she says she's doing much better than when she 1st that arrived was even though my face looked so pale,
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i've actually regained my hell of the navy. i was mel nourished. i was so sick and my clothes didn't fit. even had sunken eyes. i mean 9. she's rebuilding her life weekly to get hot children, boston and such a life away from that that's and self inflicted hung up. so the world economy is losing steam do in part to the continued fight against inflation. that's according to the international monetary funds. latest outlook, which pains a belief picture of how the rising cost of borrowing is affecting individuals as well as businesses. they're going science, a global activity is losing momentum. the global typing of monetary policy is broad interest rates and to contraction to read 30 tory. 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
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whether the cost of living classes 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. our report a janelle de loan spoke to pets. yeah. we have a brooks deputy director in the research department at the i m s. and she asked, or what effect china is faltering recovery is having on the rest of the world. now, when it comes to the fight against inflation, we do have 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 part parts of the world. and maybe the most stark example of differences
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. china. you also highlighted in the world economic outlook, the risks of g o. economic fragmentation of the world, sort of hiring 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 of a world in which they're different blocks and they really don't trade with each other or don't interact. or, you know, much milder fragmentation scenarios where they're just barriers to trade in 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 outputs at the global level of up to 7 percent in the medium term. that would be
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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. the and some news from the women's world cup now in group a new zealand couldn't continue their winning ways against the philippines. new zealand looked prime to advance after starting the tournament with a victory, but the philippines dashed their hopes by defeating the hosts. one new new zealand we're looking to build off their 1st ever woke up match victory in their open or the more sees inside were shots early when serena both in sports or philippines loan goals, mid 24th. maybe i just be lined up cuz i, i want to celebrate with everyone, and hopefully my teammates were behind me. i was like, okay, just keep up and just celebrate with everyone cuz that's every, it took everyone to get to this point. the feel opinions had luck on their side after
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a new zealand going was called back due to all sides. and they had goalkeeper, olivia mcdaniel, the player of the match made. he stops in a historic and with media media, joy and you know, to, to reason for putting that goal in because it's not we would have stayed smell nailed 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 so without stadium and their opponents to become the 1st of the 8 debutant nations to record a victory at the tournament named group age, columbia, east pass south korea to mil to open their will campaign in australia, 18 year old. like i say the who overcame cancer 3 years ago used to go keeping air
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and the 1st have to double columbia as leave. so it was also named player of the match in what was only columbia 2nd number women's world cup victory. columbia mean germany next on sunday. and a reminder of the top story. well, following for you at this hour, china has removed 4 administered chicken gong from office chinese state media today . he has been replaced by his breed assessor wonky, but gave no reason for his her mobile an over day, you can always get the w news on the go. just download our app from google player from the app store that will give you access to all the latest news from around the world as well as push notifications for any breaking news. it is now after a short break. i'll be back to take you through the day hope to see you there by
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a certificate from the train, you can just go back to somewhere else coverage, the more people than ever on the move from world wide inside to the best in life. so why do i want to go back tonight? yeah, like i don't have any reason. there's no reason there's nothing for me there. yeah, i believe something that is coming very, very soon. yeah. can we learn more about now when the story in for migrate reliable news for migraines? wherever they may be the for weeks now, the northern hemisphere has been very literally feeling the heat. temperature records have been broken from canada to southern europe, all the way to china. and while we're still in the midst of it, a new study confirms that these extremes would have been virtually impossible without human made climate change. for the people living on roads,
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