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the, the, this is the, the unit is coming to live from berlin. military drills in taiwan, the island simulates its response to an invasion. soldiers practice repelling an attack on taiwan main. airport annual exercises come at a time of heightening tensions with china. also coming up wildfire sweep across al
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jerry or killing dozens and forcing mass evacuations. scientists say climate change is to blame for the heat waves, fueling places around the mediterranean, the hello and cherry. martin, thanks for joining us. taiwan is conducting military drills, simulating a response to a possible attack by china. the week long exercise started with ty, ones 1st ever military drill at tell young international airport. the orleans largest troops practice defending the facility against a simulated attack from chinese forces. taiwan holds the drills annually, but this year the exercises are happening against the background of increased tensions with beijing. china has held its own military drills around taiwan and incursions of its war planes into ty wants aerospace,
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or frequent to earlier. i spoke with the w correspondent, you chance lee in taiwan is capital type pay. i asked, or what message taiwan is sending with these drills? well, the message is really clear as some expert things. one has told me this history owes are taken more seriously by to finance government than ever before. and it's kind of totally stating that high one is renting office defense in response to you know, the potential innovation from china. and the export is also emphasized that it should be seen by the world as you know, like an act of she said it's not an act of publication because most of the exercises are focused on how to defend, not how to initiate it and attack. so, you know, like raging is still like sending worship and, and we're, we're playing around the high wind like they are like,
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yesterday they were more than 10 of them being detected. and one day earlier they were over 20 of them. so it's like, you know, china, military ocean happens very frequently nowadays. so taiwan is ultimate goal of carrying out such curios is really to determine the aging from, you know, like come see during our terry, our real estate agent and the order to do so times trying to make the price. you know so high that china as president cheating he would not want to pay taiwan. this is his learned lessons from the war and ukraine and that this will be reflected in the drills. tell us more about the as well. actually, today's trio is a very good example of how try lice high one is learn a song, you know, defense strategy from ukraine. this morning, tyler, and carry out for the 1st time military drill at tower international airport is the largest and b. this us
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a viewing of the port in taiwan and tiny soldiers are practicing how to prevent chinese army from power to the place and how to improve. then how to reclaim a tower. a control tell our if it's a taken over by the chinese army, and this is, this is an idea of learning from ukraine because, you know, like at the very 1st beginning restaurant a tie, one of you, frank, airport and ukraine. and take you back later in this kind of remind it on taiwan as a defense ministry of how important and vulnerable an airport can be like during a well a massive store may have super type food and actually is headed towards tie one. what effect is that having on the drills? well, this is really and on the 2nd situation and now the tide from box 3 is kind of a lingering around a tie, 1000 war tests. so,
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and it's peripheral rate is reaching the south and part of taiwan and it's causing a lot of sound poor and, and strongly. so yesterday, wonder if the airport drills that was supposed to take him to be taiwan was canceled in because the drills are going to continue until friday. so i actually don't know yet whether or not other 5 of their said drills where the cancer or a spine each and thank you very much. that was huge and lead from the use bureau there in taipei, us and our correspond. a tv call is covering this story from hong kong tribute. how is china reacting to taiwan is military drills while seals, taiwan has begun, is a new exercise since monday on monday, though, we haven't seen and the official statements on page and yet,
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but on to china is mandatory has been showing as mandatory gestures before and tie one's annual exercise that just over the weekend before the true that at least 45 ton is airplanes and to tie one's ad defense identification. so and um, just 2 weeks before the time once exercise, um the china is mandatory, has stage a large scale access. i on his own just sending thousands of flight to as palmas, and act drones and warships to the, the ra surrounding taiwan and, and to conduct it's an exercise. and, and that kind of gesture is seen as kind of like a turing st. know to time want to try to do turn and then time of day time on from i'm not having this editor or to have a kind of like a gesture to flex his muscles. tensions between taiwan and china had been growing for years now. phoebe some say it's just
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a matter of time before those tensions boil over where things stand now as well. over the past few years, china has been expending, is ministry actions and, and it has become more frequent and specific than ever that uh, just like the, the exercise for talking about just 2 weeks before uh, time ones. and it shows um, like some of the aircraft even crossed taiwan straits, median lights, which was regarded as like an unofficial barrier between china and taiwan for long . but now china is frequently passing through that line. and that is something that, that the taiwan official c as harassment but beijing is like stepping up his assets and also as warming against the on. and that it is doing anything to try to take back is on and by force if necessary, that it has emphasize time over time. but now like,
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apart from the minutes where your gestures are trying to see, it's also like trying to launch, or this information campaign is something that is a tooth from the time on the out. how many so far to so before days to the the image ro that, um, some chinese media reports saying that the exercise is actually a, this gateway hassle for the taiwan president. so that is something that, ty, once the site's kind of like a psychological warfare that goes to the island so we can see that china is using all types of met. so, so try to step up is meshes. phoebe's. thank you very much. good to see you are correspond to the com there in hong kong. let's catch up on a few other stories making headlines around the world today. ecuador pest declared a state of emergency in all its prisons after a wave of violence in the countries. most of the tories penitentiary. thousands of soldiers and police officers have been mobilized to regain control of the lead to
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a route penitentiary in the city of squire q. clashes between criminal gangs, there killed 8 and injured 11 last weekend. the brushes, 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 received the draft. notice the change has come as moscow paces precision problems on the ukraine in front of the company residents. the ukranian city odessa, are rebuilding after days of russian missile strikes. moscow has launched numerous attacks on the port city. russian maintains its targeting military infrastructure, but ukraine says holmes brain stores and historic sites had been hit. oh, this is denise good protection spaces has done little to spirit from russia's attacks. strikes on this disease historic seemed to have shifted homes and lives.
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so it has to be taken because i'm completely broken as my apartment, 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 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 were just 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.
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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 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 jason's out really picking up the pieces of the city, even as a price to the attack? it's been over a week now since russia refused to renew a deal, allowing ships to safely carry green from ukrainian ports. global wheat prices have spiked by as much as 15 percent response to concerns about the global food supply. now the european union says it's ready to move all of ukraine's agricultural goods
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. why a road and rail ukraine's rainy river ports and flings film from the remaining side of the border. after repeated a tax on this as black sea port, russia has now begun targeting alternative export routes as well. on monday you creating authorities reported several warehouses full of grain destroyed by drones . and the printing port town on the didn't you before russia's invasion in 2022. the cream was the 4th largest exporter of green, mainly wheat cord, and barley shipped via the black sea to country such as egypt, bangladesh, and indonesia. what was the start of its full scale war? the russian navy block, all green exports from ukraine, seaports. food and security and soaring prices on the market where the results
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deal broken by the u. n. and turkey last summer allowed for a limited exports. last week rush i pulled out of the green, leading cream and its allies gets again, scram before solutions. roughly 60 percent of ukrainian green already passes through so called solidarity lanes. alternative land roots through e u. member states bordering ukraine. and there are plans to further increase capacity like here and the remaining ports of deluxe. the board cream is a different real track gauge than most of its european neighbors. but a duel track system is being built and go out to to make the move read across the border, easy. and with a recent attacks on the printing ports, there may be more work here. so now they use the signal is from the ukraine. inside of their 4 days ago, we had a meeting organized by the europeans and the done. you've commissioned. this is
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what we discussed how both berella and gelati will become essential parts for transporting grains out of ukraine, but not just only serials watch it in the meanwhile, on the black sea itself. the remaining port of constance has already become a major alternative route, retraining. and bring since the beginning of this year, it has handled more than $15000000.00 metric tons of greens, a 25 percent increase on the previous year. at the moment, there was additional capacity, the poor director tells us, but this could change when remaining farmers also started shipping their later harbors to constance. to succeed, to solve this problem is the tree is the speed or the flow itself. so it means that one day, the pro 5, or we can profile mazda right? by using the speed, making the movement of the great more efficient,
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he gained the quantities for both math and reading and follow whether by land or by sea operators everywhere or 62 increased capacity. as the global grain prices continue to rise. scientists say recent feet, waves affecting southern europe, china and north america would have been impossible without human made climate change. rapid analysis by the world whether attribution group found the current high temperatures have been boosted by the build up of greenhouse gases. algeria is one of the mediterranean countries suffering from a record breaking heat wave and wild fires. at least $34.00 people have died in the blazes which are scorched vast areas, forest, and destroyed homes. while i'm fi is a binding across out areas northern and eastern coastal regions. fi fi to administrate at cost of backing to control dozens of places in forest and
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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 mountain, this could bailey region. 5 is spread to residential areas sweeping through several villages. much of algeria is northern provinces have been torched tons, trees and land left in ashes. a lot of people work up at 6 am so valid if i'm sorry, i said that there are lots of calamities intact and that's mobile. so peace be upon their souls. people's houses are found, some toys died, so i'm going to construct the reach and the data. the flames have spread. as far as i'll do is buddha was to, does you 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
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. it's brent through penny my law. and at that buddha about doing everything and it's past some people lost everything. i guess. defies. have forced people to evacuate many trying to flee by land and sea to reach safety for the 5 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 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. earlier i spoke with journalists side should to are in algiers. he gave us this update on the fires in algeria. right now the,
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the beans working very hard day and night with the citizens and soldiers of the army of june ami trying to do their best to in the field to get rid of the fire. but it's not easy. the less than the cubby lie region can be, the region is very, very dance. the forest are very danced with us, you know, trees and it's complicated to rain, to enter inside is to rain. and of course, the, the people of these little villages and, you know, couple of the, it's well known worldwide. it's the most coastal trades. it probably shouldn't in those, going to just as a lot of people living there. and of course, many people get trapped with that card with me with this try busy all this time and he will be trying to father try and with his car and the kids and the wife trying to move forward and trying to escape to the fire. but you get chopped inside and they get there and all of them in the car, it's really, really difficult, heavy stuff and a small, easy to get with the fire because need specific equipment,
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especially in the terrain, needs to be there in the page. and this is what they keep promising in the drain, you know, bottom and they've been talking yesterday about it and trying to find a solution, a new strategy. the finding is this uh, white fire every summer time. do you know, is it clear what caused the fires or it's difficult. so every design, there is a, something's new. sometimes it's assuming people for bring dress and drinking a lot of glasses. and of course the problem with the glasses is everywhere. you can see it in the nature of the people, they drink a bottle of wine, o, b a and throw that in the, the, the, the forest. and of course, with the heat a, it's a, it's there, it's immediately, i can get burned quickly. and of course, these, the other different reasons with the human being is always there or climate change
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is different. the situation at that, right? that's enough for, you know, it's difficult to say it's only 1. 1 reason that's right and with the glass we now we don't know exactly right then presumably with a glass, the idea is that the son of the glass will act as a prison and the saw with the sun is shining through it. maybe a spark of fire. tell us, i'm curious. he's wildfire said summer aside. is there a clear national strategy to avoid this happening in the future? yes, they trying to bass. they tried to, uh, of course, by me for canada there, but it's complicated, you know, get it, they kind of dare. it's not easy to get them here. there is a nap lane still on the service. it's not, you know, audrey is a huge country, is the biggest country in africa, in drove size in the move, and in the south. so, huge cabinetry. and you couch alone do that. do you need uh, you know,
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joined the airport and joined you know, um, just drains the strategy and to move forward and trying to find solutions. it's not easy. i mean, it's coming every year. the heat is up at all times. we've got the heat coming from this. the her only with, of course climate change is one of the you came in this issue like neck i just here in call. if you an grease, right? it's often part of falls. so you know, easily it's our neighbors and we have to have to have all the same same problem. so thank you very much. that was during this side should to or in l. g goes on. the grease is also battling wildfire as, as the 3rd heat wave, the summer pushes temperatures. they're about 40 degrees celsius. that's over a 100 degrees fahrenheit. fires have been raging there for days now and have claimed their 1st lives after 2 pilots flying a water bombing plane crash on the island of area. it's one of several islands
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badly affected, forcing the evacuation of thousands the better against why fi is not letting up increase. the dentist's strong winds have fueled more outbreaks on 3 major daughters islands. the local people joined with 5 fighters detected by 5 hundreds. we tried to put out the fire with our hands, with water, with everything. we have my funds, pets, a boat is key, but there was a tragedy. been this water bumping yet croft clipped a tree and chris was sliding by advise on the creek island of the despite the screw efforts, both wireless on board died. gulf who is also among the was taped areas. he had 25 fighters and volunteers have been dealing with a major vide quiet and helping people to leave certain areas.
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we have from rick, you a to the village. we are directing residents to tennessee action over here. and i know that we're volunteers. we do whatever we can. we are fighting. seeing homes consumed by flames has been a huge shock to island residents. first of all, i lost many are worried about the effect divide fights will have on their businesses, pickup and stuff because mainly they main, incoming de silent is sort of difficult now, who have calculations and people they don't want to pay that because that data is going to be disaster for the silent for able to get it kind of the high temperatures upset to rise even further in greece or officials are wanting that the danger from fires will remain extremely high in nearly all parts of the country. style to the women's world cup where japan fired 2 1st half goals,
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past costa rica put them on the verge of qualifying for the knockouts stages. midfielder the cover no more to put japan ahead in the 25th when it was a fine finish. beating costa rica is keeper. just 2 minutes later. oh, bar food, you know, double depends leader lead after dancing around the defense and have now scored the most goals of the charlotte so far with 7 bit know making their 1st ever women's world cup of parents inspiring a whole new generation of young footballers, our correspondence unexpected visited a bit and these grass roots academy in australia were barriers and stereotypes are being broken. i guess it's like any other saturday morning in australia with kids in the sun playing except for the bait and amazing straightly and community here in south west sydney. this wasn't a common slot until an academy opened up in like 2020. it's now trying to break
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down cultural barriers, get kids to take up the round bowl game. obviously, academic sees the friday because of the legacy of, of where we came from. you know, from hardship back in viet now, as a parents feel that the only way out is through education. more than $100.00 kids and now with the academy. but it's still a struggle to convince some parents many still hold traditional values, especially when it comes to goals. planes for the barriers, even the high with goals, right? because the expectation is they play that piano will play the flute or do bella. these are the, the old, the old, typical stereotypes us do days. but that's expected to change with a stray leah co hosting the women's world cup and vietnam, making its debut with the woke up being here, hopefully that the heart of the woke up and the excitement of woke up will trigger
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a lot more goes to the display the seed has certainly been planted in this community and there's one ultimate goal insight. i have no doubt that 20 years now even before then. what level of intimate sheet of heritage claim for spending. the prospect of stuff that we should have and who knows, perhaps the next christiano rinaldo will come from australia is the amazed community. tennis know and how the henberg european open for 16 on tuesday. the 26 year old from hamburg dropped only 3 games in this 6 mail 63 victory his hometown tournament. so it is facing fresh allegations that if he assaulted a former girlfriend, the german has categorically rejected the claims. so you are watching dw news from berlin, just reminder of the top story we're following for you this our taiwan is holding
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