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right, somewhere else currently more people than ever on the world wide in search of a pass in life. so why do i want to go back tonight? yeah. like, i don't have any reason. there's no reason that's nothing for me there. yeah, i believe something green is coming very, very soon on. we know when the story in for my reliable news from 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, one of the greek islands currently engulfed in flames,
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knowing the reasons for their ordeal, surely won't make it any easier to bear, but it might well be crucial to trigger action that can avoid similar disasters in the future. i'm gonna go for leasing breland, and this is the day the pulled items burg. we'll review different items for the on the, on the islands and people in the next few days, especially today tomorrow thursday will be difficult days to file the biggest via the tories to come also. and the dave letting me put in signs of law banning gender changes rights groups warren, the latest scrap down on russia's battered l g,
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b t q community will lead to more suicide. the reactions are very strong. i received a lot of letters with like, i don't know why to leave. i don't know what, what to do the welcome to the show. it's good to have you with us warmer than ever the phrase we have heard over and over in the past weeks and today, another record was broken. the mediterranean sea has reached its warmest daily temperature on record. it's just the latest warning sign about our changing climate . scientists to long warned us that this day may come of now found that the deadly heat waves gripping north america, europe, and china would be virtually impossible without human induced climate change. this month's extreme heat is worsening. droughts and contributing to countless wild fires and there's little relief in sight across the wild climate change is being
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felt like never before record banking temperatures and unprecedented rains on the leasing devastation on human nature like out jamie, is battling to contain an insert or that has already killed thousands of people. 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 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 security
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nearby was on fire. you didn't have to have the best the house next door to, to, to the 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 closure of to border crossings. halfway across the mediterranean in sicily, an apple or shut down or the 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
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women mckayla's flushed bye for the entries 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 kindly, because thousands of kilometers away in india. record monsoon remains, of course, roads to caving 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 surge to record high of $39.00 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, when i say this like rees,
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i likely to become the new normal all areas around the mediterranean, where many of the buyers are burning aren't just major population centers. they also include some of the world's top tourist destinations, millions of people vacation every year along mediterranean beaches and in the region, cities with a rich history and vibrant cultural theme for many mediterranean countries, tourism is a major or even the biggest economic sector. as well aware of this, germany's health minister carlo tuba raised eyebrows a while back when he suggested the future of tourism in southern europe could be endowed because of climate change like the extreme heat wave affecting the mediterranean right now. he said, if it continues like this, these holiday destinations will have no future in the long term. climate change is the strong southern europe. an era is coming to an end. well,
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the mayor of the italian resort town of rumen e, which has long been popular with german taurus, rejected 1000 ministers, suggestion, and an open letter remedies mer. invite of the german minister to come see for himself. he wrote i can reassure you don't be afraid. our tourism, as well as tourism in all of southern europe, will not disappear because of climate change. but how, let's talk about that with alexandra preemptive. she's the year of director at the u. n's world tourism organization was found to welcome to the day. who do you agree with more, the german health minister or the mayor of remedy? and 1st of all, very good to be here. i absolutely with the rear remedy. first of all because i'm italian, so i have to and so i can because we don't need more a book. it's sick. sort of, you know, scary send it is about,
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there is no future. of course there is future for tourism and of course the near but is going to continue remaining the number one destination for tourist in the world. so just to give our here is assignment, sorry to interrupt you there, but because we have here is some all around the world. how big an issue is this for the regions affected? how big an economic factor is tourism for countries like greece, italy and spain? well, 1st of all, the impact is not to go as it happened from the vin demick from full to 0. we're talking about countries where the country gdp depends with 2025 percent, especially countries. i greece with the other mid, 3 new non countries in india, they were more under 1315 percent. but you know, that's the amount and is not just 12. what did it be? obviously it's a jobs the people, it's everything. so definitely it's very important. beyond the heat waves
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and the wildfire is that we're seeing right now that are very much creating apocalyptic themes. how is climate change already affecting tourism in europe? where it is affecting it mostly because of its unpredictability. and the fact that the, the holiday planning, especially resuming after the shock of the fund that make is funding to be what it used to be before. so everyone going to the summer months. so nobody's really expecting. i was very touched to hear about the german during the interview before in rhodes and in court to everyone to be not expecting this to happen. so climate change is really how big this disruptive sort of surprised sex. because you cannot really predict what's going on. you just need to be ready, but people like to plan their holidays, right. especially if you're traveling with
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a family, you only have so many days in the year. not everybody can be flexible and say okay, well, you know, there's a fire now we're going back home. so how can the tourism sector in southern europe in particular, survive under these increasingly difficult circumstances? isn't there a true danger that people just say, okay, you know, we saw last year, let's just maybe go somewhere else as well. first of all, it's an excellent question. and the answer to this is readiness. you highlighted tourism is about planning is not just about you know, planning from one year to the other or in the beginning of a year for the summer, for the tour operators for the tourism industry is about planning 3 to 5 years ahead. so we're talking about 2 years strategies here. so readiness means that the level of planning and management needs to encompass. also these type of risk when
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it comes to, you know, accidents like the ones that are happening now in southern europe. and obviously the best answer to this would be that we can understand if there is the side that maybe there wasn't really a very good choice. but i bet you that people will still go back to the roads or curve after the fires as well. because there is the resilience in the tourism sector would say thing good that allows the sector to survive, even this very disruptive external changes, you know, just crime. and you might remember the book, you know, back in the days when we had the block and the flights, so these things do happen. yes. but the tourism sector is very resilient, but especially looking at roads. now we are seeing that basically an entire island burned to the ground, right. and rebuilding is one thing,
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but nature also takes time to recover. do you really think and you talk to a lot of travelers that you know, you're in the business of tourism or interest really going to want to visit an island that is that is basically it's hard land to the 1st of all, i really hope that the greek authorities are doing their best to slip the fires and not to eliminate all nature and roads. let's please remind ourselves that these are not fires clubs by climate change. these are 1st caused by many men. so this is a man made disaster. and that is also the case in many other situations. in europe, i would say that 70, whoever had a very, very bad experience is not going to want to go back again. but i really hope that rhodes and corps floor are able to rebuild the trust and make sure that whomever goes back also goes back with the idea of helping the population in the island to
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re gain their wealth and their position through tourism. why not? you know, tourism is a very flexible sector and it allows for a very rapid restart. once again, let me take this occasion with you to just warn everyone about something very important. we've been advocating for sustainable tourism since day one. and sometimes we have the impression that there's a, there's a lot of green washing, you know, there's a lot of, you know, smoke efforts. i think e, the things that are happening now have to remind us that these destinations need to become truly sustainable. so the effort needs to be done in water level and investments need to be in place so that whenever something happens, there is the possibility over starting without having the mass is being moved again . yes, for financial reasons, center frantic director of the year of department of the humans world tourism
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organization. thank you so much for sharing your take with us. stink you. speculation was rife over the faith of china is for administered king dung since he was last seen and public on june 25th is the 6th. does he have personal problems? did he maybe fall out with the president? and the rumor mill is still running after it became clear that susan had been removed from office after less than a year. and the post chinese state media maybe announcement on tuesday evening saying that he'd been replaced by his freed assessor in the role. the communist parties for an affairs chief long, you know, official exclamation was given for james dismissal. now to possible, let's try to get some clarity here and brand. well, it's who does. he's a scholar of yale law schools, china center. welcome to the day, good to see you. now say not in china is now former top diplomat was known to
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sometimes be quite under phlegmatic, is his ouster of political purge, as well as we do not know if this is one of the problems when you're analyzing china and, and the chinese political that perhaps is, and you don't get an explanation and something as crucial as a replacement for, for in minnesota, for tours and the 2nd largest and most off of the country in the world. so they have indications that it was a person that invitations that it was not a perch. now, one of the things that is remarkably distant from the chinese website of the for, you know, from the and chinese ministry offering affairs for the references to change on have erase. and so you kind of time time, you kind of search him on the website anymore. but at the same time of the time, like i'm to stay townslee because he remains a member of the of the state council, which you can start searching his update of his, his profile and there. and he still has like shes more like the higher range,
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the position of houston tons less a dish. he's no longer listed as the chinese for administer. 10 rose to diplomatic start. i'm quite fast. he was in bassett or to the us then for administer. do you think, you know, whatever, maybe behind those will this emotion be the end of the road for him as well? the same thing that we do not know yet, but there are desperately science that is vice to the power within the chinese diplomatic efforts as to assess being really fixed. remarkably frick and there were some who must, of course about and think that this is, you put us has like some kind of enemies within the, within the system. but like the key word that house is spreading around over chinese social media for the past couple of weeks. there's an alleged affair with a chinese and joining the fact that some teachers being lead. and if this were truly the case, if an investigation which would be lost in the computer,
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the fact that in that case it would be really difficult for to get him to make it come back. if it is a health issue, then it could be possible for him to to, to be in much, but at this point of view be, be sent to you. i do not know whether she is indeed really sick or whether she is at this point right now. being investigated and had somewhere this, yes, this is china. how we are located, but we just do not know for sure. yeah. let's leave around with speculation then. some was at least and look at what may lie ahead because one g a, the now new foreign minister is a known figure. what do you think the policy consequences of this jacob are going to be as well? i think for so long he has been the key for him policies to her and china for over a decade. so he's heading to chinese for an 1st commission, which is the road which is more important then to build up to find minnesota. so in
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the end, like the guidelines, the direction of china is frank policy, the phase for that has the wrong. and now it will continue to be one of the, but he will have 2 positions that he's holding so on. so the chinese i'm going to stop for an a fast, but since one is already quite old and it's like this appears to be just a contemporary situation. so, and we can expect for a replacement for, for um, now when the, the foreign minister and the, the months ahead. but for the general direction of the chinese foreign policy is like buying the as the like, is this the most important phase that we got in there? i think we cannot expect that many, but many change. yeah, i think for the chinese started with like more problematic is like they, they looked at the piercing wants to project the image of being a well, she actually meant what the reasons i've been on the absence of change on the like just heads up being handled it'd be professional or sophisticated way like the
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country towards china wants to promote and to like the image china watson project to be all set up, especially in the us and a briefly kind of latching onto what you just said. how much of a headache do thing all of this is behind the scenes where she think think as well, i think every single thing when you have like speculations room us when you have like this kind of entails or a potential channels. this is some kind of headache because for the chinese side it is always easier to project. so it's better to project this does this different image, but so i think it just some kind of a headache. but how much of a headache to this with like, why, you know, coming in for, for, for, for, for change on these already like the more important figure. i would say it's not too much of a headache, but at least as this, i get a nuisance for it within the chinese authentic chinese system as point. and we
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still don't know where the former or administer is though as low as what of the china center at yale law school. thank you so much. thank you. this is um, logical continuation of reprice if, oh, take off the russian government. not against on the order, but to try people, but against the german rights. sometimes people in roches ask caps, and then the 3rd, all rights groups are sounding the alarm after russian president vladimir putin sign into law, a measure outline all gender affirming procedures. the bill bands not only reassignment surgery and hormone treatments, but also the changing of once gender identity and official documents and public records. it also knows marriages in which a spouse has transition and bars transgender people from fostering or adopting
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children. one advocacy group says, fears arise and suicides because of the move process parliament. the do my pass the legislation without a single no vote earlier this month. the sponsors of this latest bill targeting the l g. b t q plus community claim they want to protect russia's traditions of family values from western ideology. and we've deal, i'm sure it's anyhow, because yoga is a russian human rights lawyer for the group coming out who now lives in israel. ix any a good to see you at what does this bill mean for the transgender community and russia? the group coming out to see those and stuff request form tons of people every day about how to the fact that it's not that many times people report it and therefore to intention to commit to suicide them in minutes to the long test protections for these agenda appointments, as children, as well as the foremost they're also then you look for these agenda mock,
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you change chance rights for the 1st 2 men, nation of marriages after gender market change is concerns to interest x. people who still can change the end of march. that is, concerning those terms, people who are ready to change the agenda market before the interest into forces not clear that people who did not have time to change and, and my friend because that procedure was not easy, will take several e s and was not accessible. for minus those people lows, access to formats, happy, even if it was already be gone years ago. yeah. it's very difficult to socialize and different and, and actually i have about gender marking change because successful. the subject of this law means this section of slides for many of these. yeah, this is of course, another chapter input and longstanding fight against the l u p t q plus community. he says he's defending traditional family values. what do you say to that?
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the pricing is, this is uh, is this uh, cost. so what just 46. there's nothing for me on this position with the virus protection. it's an attempt to send private lives with violence and not on the discrimination button illumination of a special group. nothing on this as a group of who is a particular group last people was supposed to be to help freshman for the gym and it's to assess tablets. office successful vantage impacts the picture of a shot. all the people in the unit, the oldest, followed by push it to the successful day due by the time transition assessment. so it's just at the same time, at the same date, but it might be uh, by him images to come to sessions drugs that, that affects all the people is exhaust spot of the gm tightening of that session authority. just need for keep. how often vision, are you kidding me? is this law now going to stop transgender folks and rush from getting treatment or
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will they seek help elsewhere? it is, it has community. um, okay. such as people lose access to fort master b and sure to okay. i know. okay, so for me to go uh, medical assistance accessible. uh, for example, the maya for homes can not be bought and actually the prescriptions from the doctor . and it says that people deprive them in a document or somewhere stuff before monserat is dangerous for health, and sometimes can lead to this need in addition to some success. reason that i said is because she did an mental disorder before today. yesterday, the treatment protocol include filters, not practical included on the per much sarah p and genta market change. now today, no it says on protocol exists, and mandatory people are afraid of congressional therapy,
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more overseas. so july is 600 tests to walk in every state. take care of this. she had to click. yeah. and she can afraid and the emerald ontario division. yeah. and many people i pay to. oh so that's kind of treatment. yeah. we only have a couple of seconds, but i, i read that you and your organization, you plan to fight back against this law. how okay, of course we can go with the situational court, but i don't think it'll be a very a, the helpful uh, what's it can do to add it? we can provide legal assistance to though those test on the screen. you said just agenda mark a change procedure before that. that's one of the law and had no time to finish it . we can try to help to change the agenda market to those whole range and maybe saw julia and we provide psychological assistance in the system. so i came across the top and we can keep content open, the medical specialist,
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i think that that's is the, the, the best. but of course, if you do all the education he can investigate, can you send me a kind of a russian lawyer and human rights defender? joining us tonight from israel. thank you so much. i or as our time, but make sure to stay informed. stay engaged and stay in touch. you'll find us on twitter under apps data will your news and make sure to join us again tomorrow by the
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