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and dining offers, then certainly our services be our guest at frankfurt and bought cd managed by from bought the . this is dw news live from the in china is foreign. minnesota is removed from his post chain. gang hasn't been seen in public for more than a month, sparking a storm of speculation about political rivalries and then a lead extramarital effect. also in the program residents, all the ukrainian ports of a desk,
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pick up the pieces after repeated brushing and strikes moscow as agreed. most goes increased as attacks on the city since pulling out of you and broke the drain export deal. and wildfire sweep through northern algeria coming dozens of this thing. hundreds to lead to safety. thousands of 55 as a trying to get the places under control the no, i'm totally. alrighty. well, welcome to the program. china is foreign minister. chain gun has been removed from office mister chin, seen in these images with us secretary of state ads, the lincoln, any of this year has been absent from public duties for more than a month. chinese state media made the announcement saying that he'd been replaced by his put assessing the role, the communist parties for an offense,
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cheese one week. the announcement gave no reason for mister keane's removal. all trace of chin is being removed from the foreign ministry website. any we heard from id one, a senior analyst with your razor group who focuses on us china relations. and we often if this was a sign of a political purge. and 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 ministry's website references was previous diplomatic activities are being scrub from the ministry's websites would certainly suggest that there's some political infighting going on there. a lot of speculations. you one, your one room or, or one i should say, a room or, you know, one assertion has been made is that the speed option gone just send within the ministry of foreign affairs ranko, some of his more senior colleagues. and certainly, there were frictions between personal frictions, between long
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e and entry 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 ford affairs commission, long e 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 anthony blinking in his recent visits to beijing. and it's noticeable that his meetings with i think gong were a little bit warmer than his meetings with one a so long as you. he's a more well known entity, a more prominent entity, but potentially also more challenging interlocutor for the united states. i don't think this personal change is going to have a significant impact on the 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
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a sort of diplomacy. if the wong is known, sometimes the locally for so called wolf where diplomacy a more assertive, perhaps even abrasive style of diplomacy. we've seen that on display and 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 states, but it with the west more broadly, its residence of the ukrainian city of odessa rebuilding after days of russian missile strikes moscow's launched. numerous attacks on the ports at east ends ending a deal allowing the safe export of ukrainian green. russia maintains its targeting military infrastructure. ukraine says that's impossible, given that homes green stores and much loved historic sites of all being 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
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to be taken because i'm completely broken as my apartment because most importantly, 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 a text that began with an hours of the deal ending and to billy 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 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
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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 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, blaming ukrainian forces are decent, really picking up the pieces of the city, even as a price to the attack. a belgian court has convicted 6 men of murder with a terrorist motive for the pots in the 2016 bombing attacks in brussels. another 2 were found guilty of membership and a terrorist organization. trial was the biggest in belgium's legal history. spending of a 7 months. 32 people died in the bombings at brussels airport and
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a busy subway station in the city. so gold is lumnick state said if carried out 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 around. people from almost a dozen countries died in the attacks and assault on the heart of the european union. a mass of search for the suspects followed the so called as law mc state claim to responsibility. authorities eventually arrested 10 man and 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
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undisclosed location. sentencing is expected to take weeks for the final decision, not expected until september. doesn't look at some other news from around the world . 0 with total standard pressure is low, a house of column and the duma has voted to raise the maximum cost construction age for men from 27 to 30 years old. cut your low band conscripts from leaving the country after they've received a draft. notice the changes covers must go faster and spot faces the system problems on the ukraine front and replace companies $51.00 wells have died after stranding themselves on the beach in western australia, a part of around a 100 wells gathered offshore. before beaching themselves. authorities say they are focused on saving the whales that are still alive. thousands of $55.00 as of deployed to contain wildfire as raging and old areas, mediterranean coast as
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a country struggles with a record breaking heat wave. altura is east into a ministry says it's recorded maybe a 100 blazes across 16 provinces. more than 30 people have been killed, including soldiers trying to put out the flames. one finds a binding across al jerry's northern and eastern coastal regions. 5 bytes is admittedly at cost of backing to control dozens of places in forest and agricultural areas. big stream heat and high winds have made it harder for emergency crews to contain them. as things buzz into the nights and orange globe shrouded the mount, ms. cub bailey region 5 is spread to residential areas sweeping through several villages. march of algeria is northern provinces, have been torched, homes, trees and land left in ashes. a lot of people work up at 6 am sevalla, do 5 sites. i think there are lots of calamities in denton,
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that's mobile. so peace be upon their souls. people's houses have found some toys, dogs and some drugs because for the region of that'll be the flames have spread as far as l. jerry is border with 2 dogs. yeah, some residents try to salvage what they could, but others were only able to watch from a distance as a livelihood were destroyed. not just the fire started throughout the template side . it's brent through penny my law and at that boot at bass bony everything and its pause. some people lost everything. i guess. defies. have forced people to evacuate many trying to flee by land and sea to reach safety. i defy season in both algeria and to z. a has been particularly bad this year, with blistering temperatures reaching 48 degrees celsius. much of it, exacerbated by a heat wave. that's broken, brick holes in several mediterranean countries and investigation is underway to
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find out what caused the latest outbreak. meanwhile, efforts continue to put out the flames. but it's a race against time as well. hot weather is expected in the coming days. as lee is also dealing with extreme weather conditions, the authorities in the system the preparing to declare a state of emergency due to while fires on the island, southern italy has experienced a heat wave with temperatures close to 58 degrees celsius. it's a different story in the north of the country where a violent storm killed at least 5 people. a motorist in sicily hold their breath. they pass through the gauntlet of flames. across the island fires dotted the hillsides and crept closer to inhabited areas,
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temperatures and some parts of sicily rose above $47.00 degrees close to the european record, which was set on the island. 2 years ago, official shut down the airport in palermo for several hours. as flames came dangerously close to the runway, the sweltering heat has dried out vegetation, allowing fires to spread even faster. the battle has pushed firefighters to their limits. the difficult uh we had great difficulty in recovering all the necessary man people. even those who were resting green, i've done more now on the scene of the fire. we have 50 units operating current on his target, including men assigned to the tankers, warming and firefighting teams. so the bulk of that's going to end in january. but that is only half of the catastrophic picture. while the south was sweltering, the north was slammed by giant hail and rain storms. falling
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trees cause widespread destruction. a girl scout on a camping trip died when the tents she was sleeping in was crushed. in milan, residence awoke to leafy chaos. many streets uh, blocked. many old trees have fallen and who knows how much damage to rid is. it's a shame we are living through a difficult time. italy civil protection minister called tuesday, one of the country's most difficult days in recent years. the government will hold a cabinet meeting to decide whether to call a state of emergency in the re, agents hit hardest. a quick check on sports news. the names of a, of the women for the low cost of new zealand could not continue their winning ways . when they met the philippines. new zealand looked prime to advance after starting the tournament with the victory. but the philippines dashed the hopes by defeating the host one. now,
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new zealand were looking to build off their 1st ever will good match victory and they're open are the more sees inside were shocked early when serena both in sport, the phillipines loan goals and the 24th. maybe i just be lined that cuz i i wanted 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 philippines had luck on their side after a news even going was called back due to us. i am a head goalkeeper, olivia mcdaniel, the player of the match to me. he stops in the historic and with media media, joy and you know, try to to serena for putting that goal in because it's not we would have stayed neil neil the entire game. but, you know, we got that when we got our 3 points and not much where 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
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. and you know, this is just the beginning, this is just the start and we have way more work to do. going forward with the philippines. done the sold out stadium and their opponents to become the 1st of the 8 debutant nations, to record a victory at the tournament. magic off the world cuff, you're up to date, dw, business is up next and of course, more on data comp. i'm told me a lot of go, thanks a lot of the or the size it says to bangladesh, a gold hitting the country with featured.

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