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on the, on income, if you look into the nice stats, july 29th on t w the, this is the w news coming to live from berlin. scientists blame recent sheet waves on manmade climate change record temperatures are fueling deadly. wildfires around the mediterranean from tunisia degrees health researches say the scorching weather was caused in part 5 burning fossil fuel. also coming up, tie one practices,
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it's response to an invasion. soldiers simulated an attack on taiwan main airport. yeah, new exercises come at a time of fighting tensions with china. the little m. terry martin. good to have you with us sciences, say, recent feet, waves affecting southern europe, china and north america would have been impossible without human made climate change. a rapid analysis by the world, whether it's attribution group found the current high temperatures have been boosted by the build up of greenhouse gases. that's increase the intensity and duration of normal heat summer temperatures. algeria is one of the mediterranean countries suffering from a record breaking heat wave and wildfire. so at least $34.00 people have died in the blazes, which of course, but asked areas of forest and destroyed homes. was fine, is
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a binding across out curious, northern and eastern coastal regions. 5 bytes is admittedly at craft about thing to control thousands of places in forest, an agricultural areas. big stream heat and high winds have made it harder for emergency crews to contain them as plains birds into the nights and orange clove shrouded the mount. 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. the people woke up at 6 am sevalla def, i'm sorry. i think there are lots of calamities. indebtedness, mobile, so peace be upon their souls. people's houses are found. some toys died, some good cause for us to reach and the data the flames have spread as far as el
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jerry, as buddha was 2 days. yeah. some residents tried to salvage what they could, but others were only able to watch from a distance as a livelihood were destroyed. not just the finest chocolate cream out the template side. 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 fire 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 a 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.
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earlier i spoke a journalist side should tour in algiers. he gave us this update on the fires. right now the t is working very hard the night with the citizens and soldiers of the army of doing all me trying to do their best to in the field to get rid of the fire. but it's not easy. the less than because we lie, a region can be, the region is very, very down. the forest are very, daz tools, you know, trees and it's complicated to rain, to enter inside has to rain. and of course the, the people are these on the 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 car. this made this try busy all this time of the been trying to find a friend with his car and the kids and the wife trying to move forward and trying
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to escape to the fire. but you get dropped inside and they get there and all of them in the car, it's really, really difficult, petty stuff. and a small, easy to get with the fire because need specific equipment, especially in the terrain, needs to be there in the page. and this is what they keep promising in the drain, you know, part of that they've been talking yesterday about it and trying to find a solution. a new strategy to finding is this. uh, why fire every summer time. do you know, is it clear what caused the fires to it's difficult, so every time there is a something's new. sometimes it's assuming people for a frame dress and drooping 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 or b a and throw that in the, the, the, the forest. and of course, with the heat a,
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it's a, it's, they're immediately i can get burned quickly. and of course, these, the other different reasons with the human being is always there or climate change is different. the situation at that, right? that's enough for, you know, it's difficult to say it's only 11 reason, right? and when with the glass, we know 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 made a spark of fire. tell us serious these wildfires each summer, the side is there a clear national strategy to avoid this happening in the future? a yes they trying to bass. they tried to uh of course bye move or 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,
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you know, audrey is a huge country, is the biggest country in africa, in terms of size in the move and in the south. so, huge cabinetry, and you count along do that, do you need uh, you know, join 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 at all times we've got the heat coming from this. the her only would of course, climate change is one of the came in this issue like neck i just here in call if you and greece right? it's often part of falls. so, you know, easily, it's our neighbors, and we have to have, we have all the same, same problem side. thank you very much. that was during this side should to our energy years. so look at a few other stories making headlines around the world today. ecuador has declared a state of emergency in all its presence after a wave of violence in the country's most notorious penitentiary. thousands of
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soldiers and police officers have been mobilized to regain control of the legal router penitentiary in the city of glad keys. clashes between criminal gains there killed 8 and injured 11 last weekend, such as lower house of parliament. the duma has budded to raise the maximum conscription age for men from 27 to 30 years old. fetched the law also bands, conscripts from leaving the country after they've received a draft. notice the change as calm as moscow paces, persistence with problems, and it's more against ukraine. taiwan is conducting its annual military drills, simulating a response to a possible attack by neighboring china. the exercises include the 1st ever military drill taiwan international, airport, new type. a. troops have practiced defending the islands largest error facility
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against an attack. the week long exercises are neighboring. are happening against the background of the increase tensions with beijing. china has held its own military drills around taiwan and incursions of its war planes into taiwan. aerospace are frequent earlier i spoke with our correspondent, you chatting lee. she's in taiwan capital, taipei. i asked her what message taiwan is sending with these grills? well, with the method just to really clear as some experts in taiwan 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 experts also emphasized that it should be seen by the world as you know, like an act of she says it's not an act of publication because most of the exercises are focused on how to defend,
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not how to initiate it and attack. so, but you know, like raging is still like sending worship and, and we're, we're playing around the high wind like they are like, yesterday they were more than 10 of them being detected and to one day earlier they were over 20 of them. so it's like no try not to military ocean happens very frequently nowadays. so taiwan is ultimate goal of carrying out such curios is really to deter aging from, you know, like come see during our terry, our real estate agent. and they go to, to do so times trying to make the price, you know, so high that china is present, shooting will not want to pay taiwan, says that his learned lessons from the war in ukraine and that this will be reflected in the drills. tell us more about the well, actually today's trio is a very good example of how try lice high one is learn
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a song, you know, defense strategy from ukraine. this morning, tyler, and carry out for the 1st time military drill at our international airport is the largest and b. this us 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, or if it was taken over by the chinese army. and this is, this is an idea of learning from, 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 imponderable an airport can be like during a well a massive store may have super type food and actually is headed towards tie one.
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what effect is that having on the drills to so this is really and on you specter situation and now the type in dark 3 is kind of a lingering around a tie. 1000 war tests. so and it's per refurbished is reaching the south and part of taiwan and it's causing a lot of sound poor in, in the strong way. so yesterday, wonder if the airport drill side was supposed to take him to the taiwan was 10 sold in because the drills are going to continue until friday. so i actually don't know yet whether or not other 5 and say, said drills where the cancer or a spine each and thank you very much. that was huge and lead from the the use bureau there in taipei. a belgian court has convicted 6 men of murder with a terrorist motive for their parts and the 2016 bombing attacks and brussels and
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the other 2 were found guilty of membership in a terrorist organization. the trial was the biggest in belgium's legal history spanning over 7 months. 32 people died in the bombings that brussels airport and a busy metro station in the city center. the so called islamic state said it 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. as 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
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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 for the final decision, not expected until september, the to the women's world cup for japan, fired to 1st half goals, past costs. are we good to put them on the verge of qualifying for the knockouts stages? midfielder, he cover no more to put japan ahead in the 25th minute with a fine finish. beating costs are because keep are just 2 minutes later. all the food you know, double depends lead. after dancing around the defense, japan have now scored the most goals of the tournament so far with 7
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know the tenants and the hubbard europeans open for a seated alexander's fet. i've made light work of stock is alec smoke con to reach the round of the final 16 on tuesday. the 26 year old from hamburg dropped only 3 games and the 6 mill, $63.00 victory of his hometown tournament is facing fresh allegations of he assaulted a former girlfriend. the german has categorically rejected the claims you're watching d. w. news. got a documentary for you next. i'm terry martin. thanks for watching the, the in charlotte the currently move people the on the world wide in such a hassle, a task committed.
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