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[000:00:00;00] the, [000:00:00;00] the, this is the nobody news line from finding wild fires. clay more lives in the mediterranean place, is kept at least 3 people on the island, obsessively enforced thousands to flee. dozens have now lost their lives and fives,
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and algeria instantly, and greece also on the program with russian attacks on ukrainian ports and grain stores, as british intelligence ones and not the black st. blockades. the in you says it is ready to shift, almost called a few crimes agricultural exports by road and route today, boxes, dots of idea along towns down to the opening of the paris and fix, organize the site. they want the games to be spectacular and sustainable. the landfill go welcome to the program. 55 is an 8th of a. a baffling wildfires raging across several regions. at least 3 people have died in palermo. the main safety on the island obsessively temperatures on positive you're having to imprison beyond 47 celsius. that's close to the european record,
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while pfizer rosa butting on the italian main line from i fully out in the southeast to calabria in the south west. the fund chesko billina is a journalist to photographers being out the saying welcome to d. w. well, what are you hearing now? hello, welcome to thank you very much. yesterday was the working of the day and by letting mall in the song, especially if you've got a neighborhood the vocal unable to close to that he is some of the c d and the i. so the is a fire. it was the area of the apple probably just because a the duction though, so the fight demands dallas's environment where i see deeds and it'd be better where we're leaving and there were that address, 60 millions euros of damage eh, you know, the region. so about the most the gross,
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the damage is the, the natural that land and bottom into 11 because we everything use that. i thought that the bind around the city. so thankfully, there were only 3. i certainly 3, but thankfully that the number of tests was very small. so as far as you could tell, i was palermo prepared for this. so i think it was not a bit better because the reason why the fire arrive onto this, you do send the not to be c defender, but the your buttons. and that is also because there was a lot of a guided by juice and waste that is not in use uh for uh the cd, but it says, so you got it up real bad. edit the name of uh it was the managed one. so it also the problem of both of them agencies and the um, finance financial this chan, napa, so they towards the can the people who try to stuff with the 5 because a,
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our region is one of the board as being immediately so usually yeah. what are the costs of the if $55.00, those or, or the tuesday, jeanette buyer or less than the real imagines? right. do you think that is now going to to change the visa? i listen by our politicians. they need to be. that's one of our most important them a problem use that to be of the breach between the joke me so you know, i am sure that our position don't understand why she is that important. the problem of the time i change, i mean that you started to use data far as this. they might need their time to talk about solving problems about the time i change. they uh, they are focused on the other stuff. so i seem to know they don't understand. so this is not high on the, on the list of political priorities. is this
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a region that is often hit by for a while? 5 sorry. is this an area of it is often hit by wild fires? yeah, sure. sure, and you said you started problem that we have each year so he's not the news is not something that happened yesterday. and this, it was something, you know, every, every year we have the same problems by this time on 4 times a day people die. and so maybe it's a, it's big no problem. but it's something that happens every year. and every year we receive destroyed dumler, forest, our board, and also all the new most the weeks that so it happens every year. it's got was this year that have been tasked, but it is not be a political priority. do you see about being replicated across the country? when one does, how much has to be done?
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how many people have to die before politicians turn around and think, okay, this is something we should pay more attention to. i over that say age one type and again and i over the people don't stop the i just stopped. that's our politicians just started to read the books to read through the internet. sure news to so maybe is enough to understand the relevance of bites that i, i really don't understand. is that guy from cecily as a is for the from cecily why. and they don't, they care on the what am vitamins, why they don't put the data station on, on the scrub and because he's not and use for us, unfortunate control here. thank you so much for as far as your time, francesco. believe in palermo, thank you. as well, several of the mediterranean countries are suffering from rack or bracing hate waves and wild fires. blazes are also burning in croatia, greece portugal tuck in spain's canary islands, but i'll
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d area and north africa. stuff at the west death toll with fires climbing the lives of at least 24 people. want fi is a binding across algae or is northern and eastern coastal regions. 5 bye to administrate at cost of backing to control dozens of places in forest and agricultural areas. the extreme heat and high winds have made it harder for emergency crews to contain them. as planes, birds into the nights and orange cloves shrouded the mount. this could bailey region, flies spread to residential areas sweeping through several villages. march of al jerry is northern provinces, have been torched tons, trees and land left in ashes. the people work up at 6 am surrounded by for the benefit. there are lots of calamities intact and that's
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mobile. so peace be upon the souls. people's houses are found. some toys died, some drug costs for us to reach and the flames have spread. as far as i'll do is buddha was to, does you 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 it said 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 fi 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,
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efforts continue to put out the flames, but it's a race against time as well. hot weather is expected in the coming days. one years from around the world. now, a time to induct sorta has made land phone in the northern philippines, leaving at least 2 dead displacing more than 30000, causing widespread flooding locally as a gay stone is forecast to move on to taiwan in china this week. i'm is of not an issue as president of a presidential god have blocked access to the palace and the capital in the i'm a that's according to presidential sources. as intent mohammed the bassoon came to power in 20 to 21. after vote hilde's mocking democratic transition, the west african block. echo awesome. you've condemned any possible to attend. of course in london has found us act uh kevin spacey, not guilty of sex offenses. the jewelry, of course,
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of the 64 year old also went on all charges relating to a sold some extra have taken place in the u. k. before the 2013 at the time is the spice the was optimistic, director of london's over to fix it. that's been more than a week since russia refused to renew a deal, allowing grain ship safe passage from ukrainian ports global with the prices of spiked by as much as 15 percent over concerns about well, food supplies. the or fan union has said it's a, it's ready to move almost o ukrainian agricultural products by road and rail through a u territory. moscow. staffing of its attacks on ukrainian export infrastructure. and british intelligence is one another. russian c blockade. ukraine's rainy river port and flames. film from the remaining inside of the border afterwards, do the tax on this as a black sea port. russia has now begun targeting alternative export routes as well
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. on monday you printing the forward has reported several warehouses, full of grain destroyed by drones, ukrainian port town on to denny. i was just, i was before rushes invasion in 2022. the train 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. or that was the start of its full scale war. the russian navy blocked old green exports from ukraine, seaports. food and security and sewing prices on the market where the results 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 scrambling for solutions. roughly 60 percent of ukrainian green already passes through so called solidarity lanes. alternative land roots through
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e u. member states bordering ukraine. and there are plans to further increased capacity like here and the remaining of ports of deluxe and the border. the cream is a different real tract gage than most of its european neighbors. what a duel track system is being extended into lots to make deliveries across the board are easier. and with a recent attack, some of the ukrainian ports, there may be more work here. so, so now these, these, the signals from the ukraine inside are there 4 days ago we had a meeting, organized by the european and the daniel commission. see, let me show the movie and go where we discussed how both by you loud and good. lots will be a central parts for transporting grains on a few crane, but not just only serials. dean's g d 's broken unless you want to watch it in the meanwhile, on the black sea itself, the remaining port of constance has already become a major alternative route,
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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 that this could change when remaining, and farmers also started shipping their later harbors to constance to succeed, to solve this problem, these, the trees, this piece 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, he gained the quantities for both for math and reading and fall. whether by land or by sea operators therapy, we are seeking to increase capacity as the global grain prices continue to rise. go on this from joseph at global hayes. i senior research fellow at the
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international food policy research institute and a former chief economist at the us department of agriculture, a welcome to dw, let. let's start with those those solidarity bruce d a. u has instituted a con, they be upgraded to cope with the extra volume of ukrainian grain that had previously been traveling by sea. but one of the big, unfortunate things has happened over the last year is that ukraine grand production is, has fallen considerably. some of this is due of course, to the fact that some of the land is occupied in, in more zone. but also because of the high cost of shipping through the solidarity lanes. that just means the lower prices for you can producers, their production is down about 3540 percent from 2 years ago. and i think it's a volumes there now producing an exporting or ability to export. i think the solidarity lanes can potentially accommodate that. but again, it at
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a higher costs than they would normally pay well, a relative to their blacks, the ports understood. and so how important all these great exports to ukraine, and then data the rest of the well as well. let's start with ukraine. i think the, the black sea is extremely important. they were able to get out all that grain that, that they had harvested in 212021 but hadn't been able to ship during the 1st few months of the war. the crops that were harvested in early some of the week that was harvested early and 20 in the summer 2022. and then of course, the fall crops, there was real concert early last year that the stock levels would build up with an ukraine and they'd have to store on the ground that thankfully didn't happen because of the blacks. the grand initiative, unfortunately, shipping out through the west despite the improvements that were discussing the earlier segment, which i think i've been very, very helpful. they still, it's very expensive. you have to truck and rail,
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get it to parts services. and you know, this is cause touches with those countries is not just because some of that product was being sold in, in poland in slovakia and hungry and other places. but you're competing for barred services and rail services and port facilities that dries up costs for everyone. in the region unfortunately. so, so what bands you think is likely to happen? well, i think unfortunately, you know, when you talk about high transportation costs, selling into a world market where there's a lot of weak the world market right now. they have to compete with world prices. and so any additional costs in terms of getting weak from ukraine to can stand is going to be born by ukraine, producers in the form of lower prices. and unfortunately, i think that means even less incentives to plant weed and in mays and other things next year. okay, so that's production higher prices, i'm aware that you,
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you've researched the impact of the blocks a grain initiative. we surprised, but it lasted as long as it did. yeah, frankly, i was a in very please. i mean, obviously this is spend a lot to get all that production out to the world. i mean, some attention has been made of, well, some of this is going to europe or some of this is going to china. but, but again, more production in, in ended up in world markets means lower prices. and indeed, prices have been below prewar level since about the time the agreement came into force last year, which is that's whole great news. but yes, i mean, you know, within 2 hours of the initial a great deal being signed back in august of 2022. there was a rocket attack on over to o. desa. yeah. so it's always been sort of touching go, but, but in rushes of course, tried to pull out of the agreement several times prior to this last time. and i think, you know, when they, when they announced on last monday a week ago that the, they were discontinuing the, the are terminating the agreement. i think
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a lot of people thought, well, they'll be back. and then of course, the bombings and showings that we've seen over the last week, certainly have confirmed that, at least for the time being that agreements pretty good. right. so a nightstand who needs to promise russia was for them to go back to this? yeah it's, it's hard is i, i think putting this all back into the bottle is going to be a truck. you know what rushes wanted? it least sensibly. what they've asked for is access to the swift banking system for their agricultural banks, which help finance imports of for, for important countries. we're trying to buy their wheat and other products. and then the other thing has been reopening of the ammonia pipeline, which runs from plants on the boulder river, ammonia and night. and hydrous. ammonia is a fertilizer component. those were typically part of the war would run by pipeline down to a desk to the port. a denny that's been of course,
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close since the start of the war. and in fact, or the last couple of months or 2 months ago was actually damaged in an attack. a rush is one, is that reopen right? uh, but apart from that, this just looks like, you know, unfortunate. oh, you know, with the war that, that the war itself is intensified and i think that's, you know, this is a, an unfortunate casual. thank you have a very clear analysis that joseph global from the international food policy be associated with your thank you. thanks so much. i as to taiwan. well, annual military drills have big gun this year, simulating a response to a possible attack by neighboring china and include the 1st exercise at the international apple near type pay. my troops have been practicing defending the islands lodges to facilitate the week long exercises are taking place them in rising tensions with china. beijing's have its own military drills around ty months and they said,
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and it's war plans have made frequent incursions into time when he's asked space administered ex website di ones joining on ukraine's work experiences. i'll corresponds into phoebe con in hong kong as well. one of the highlights, of least the administrative trails in taiwan, is that it has house the best f a minute to an exercise of his 50th international airport. it's not only the soldiers, but also police and firefighters involved focusing on combining the civilian and military forces to protect key infrastructure. and that's less than what loads from the ukraine war was explained in photos, managed to find out the russians fish out on an apple to the kids at the start off brushing the impatient. and if it were mine to tie one of how important it is to get pads, plus such contingency and defense strategy. and there's also a certain onto page and that taiwan is getting ready for such
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a scenario. on the other hand page and has some issue at any major statements so far, but it has shown as ministry muscles has of is exercise. that is a sense, um, doses of wall place on the wall ships near taiwan in a large scale trills and wouldn't be the last one. the spacing is stepping up. oh, it's f as to expense is admitted to his gestures and make it more expensive and frequents the f a. i mentioned the growing tension, the today bucks a year before the start of the parents. i lympics organizers say they want the games to be spectacular. i'm sustainable, i need to avoid the problems that have plagued the events in the recent past. the olympic city of paris presents itself and its splendor, and the organizers show themselves accordingly, self assured, and full of confidence. pull back or you only move when we welcome the world on
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26th of july 2024. we will be ready and on schedule. once again, we are extremely ambitious and more ready. that's what it looks like. precisely one year before the game start, i will see president who is boss, witness the progress 1st hand during his visit to the athletes, the village. 14500 athletes and stuff will call the facilities that temporary home next year. the olympic games berries 2024 will be the 1st ever olympic games with trend parity. the i se has located exactly the same number of quota to female and male athletes and 95 percent of the rain use our existing or temporary batteries. 2024 plans to cut the games. carbon footprint in half
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compared to the average of london. 2012 and re your 2016. a key element is the short distance between the olympic venue use. all of them uh, within a radius of just 10 kilometers, which means the majority of the athletes should be able to reach the competition side and on the 30 minutes. these are things, this all successful games leave a mark legacy in this case on an echo logical legacy. he says, when you come to paris in 2025, you know that you will be able to swim in the same law, not just the athletes, but not everyone will be able to swim minute to the land. that is the lesson. this then river will not only be a competition venue, but also a spectacular backdrop for the opening ceremony. breaking with history, the athletes won't be introduced by marching into the olympic stadium. but instead,
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the parade will be held on the same with votes for each national delegation. the cd is to become an integral part of the games, not just the setting. terrace is planning big speaks straight to the capital. that's why we joined a correspondent niece a, a new we welcome lisa years ago. probably having so many look spectacular. is that much of a bose about the events you might think. lots of people, lots of parisians, french people are looking forward to what seems to become a indeed and a slum from boy and opening ceremony and also interesting games. however, there is some criticism when it comes to the opening ceremony, for example, you know, sounding tickets, cost, 90 years. but these tickets were sold out quite quickly. and then the prices go up and up until, you know, 2700 yours for tickets. so some people say, you know, and the price was full of the tickets for the opening ceremony,
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or for all of us menus and other games of, of a possible the games are too high and that doesn't seem to be really, you know, a games of the people as olympic games should be run, i'm what's being said about security, which is always a major issue at these high profile events to what is it? it will be a major issue. obviously, especially in fronds, you know, when you look back over the past decade, more than 20200 people were killed in various tyra attacks across the territory. also last year there was a lot of chaos at a pile of a change in sweet gain between rail and 100 and, and live a pool. when people, including families were guessed by police officers because security was not under control. and the thought is obviously wants to, to prevent that from happening on again, or similar things from happening. again, they really probably $4.00 to $5000.00 police officers don't, don't plan part of and private security. going to make sure these games will be safe. but over the video,
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everyone will be watching the games to see if anything will happen and the authorities want to shine and then want to make sure that's possible. and some of the events will be held in the san denny neighborhood that one of power says pull the standards one up for service in front. in fact, i'm will people that actually benefits from the games. what filling your right to of the venue. so that will actually be perfectly built for the games. whereas as we heard before, most of them will be temporary. you're already existing, the venue space. and these then use that will be built in the area also the olympic village. and people were hoping that they would get access to back to housing off towards that would upgrade the area with the awesome critics say, and you know the philosophy apartments that will stay there actually are too expensive for the lakers that are often less well off. so people are hoping that they will get access to back to housing, but some people might not because they don't have the means for it like that,
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