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reputation of quality and to promotion. sustainable develop the . this is d. w. news live from berlin. wildfires claim more lives across the mediterranean. new fires are rough and mainland greece after blazes burned through the islands of rhodes and courses. at least 40 people have been killed in algeria, greece and italy also coming up soldiers attempt and apparent new ne, in these. they're barricading the president inside his palace and firing warning shots. your protesters in the account and
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a former us air force intelligence officer tells lawmakers that the united states is concealing a decades long program to retrieve and replicate us of the timeline would perhaps welcome to the program. wildfires have left a trail of scorched earth across the mediterranean croatia, portugal, turkey and spain's canary islands have all suffered the worst death toll, however, isn't algeria or fires have claimed at least $34.00 lives. dozens of fires are also burning across the southern italy, including the island of sicily, were temperatures have exceeded $47.00 degrees celsius, and new fires have broken out on mainland greece, adding to those already burning for days on several islands, on roads, thousands people have been evacuated in forest and nature reserves destroy.
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earlier, i spoke to christoph seraph, i was a pioneer in greek climate scientist and secretary general at the academy of athens . i asked him what he makes of the heat waves and wild fires. you know, um the, the huge waves started up building this severe form like, uh, uh, we know now in the 2007 before that we had the issue there. he'd wave in 1987. but in the past 150 years, the beginning of he'd waves for greece was actually the year 1987 august the beginning of heat waves in europe, italy, france, spain was a year,
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2000 and city. and the worst hid, waive, that we have experienced since then was in, in gauge was in 2007 linked to wide fires. and the to los in damage of, uh, and this is in 2007. now the, the link between a huge waves and why fi is, is well known because uh, the heat wave managers to reduce the relative humidity of the sorrow and the same time when winds are blowing in the sense that, uh we, we see them now in, via gmc mostly ending grazing, jenna and they, they, they, they do it spread, you know, the,
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of the one fire with the gunship going shows that we know limited. did any, i'm seen. jenna has been going she did by the ink, the government of funding for climate change as a hotspot. and in fact, the average of temperatures for july and august in the 1st 100 years has increased by more than 2 degrees centigrade. really, the shape winds of this year, it fries and the sequins overhead waves we have had so far. 3 strong, huge waves in greece. we had several heat waves in italy in spring. and of course, in my head, i, in the i g is and the libya and of course, all over the limited the indian in turkey, in,
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inside version other countries. the members of new jersey presidential guard have detained president mohammed, both of them inside his own palace fucking access to both his residents and office in the capital of the army president has reportedly called on the army to attack. if those soldiers don't back down here as experienced for cruise since independence from france and 1960 united states as its gravely concerned, calling the president's attention in a parent attempted to, well, that's what we witnessed. according to the report as a, an early as of this morning at about 5 30 am local time. uh, in the cafeteria. yeah. i mean, the presidential gods, very upfront. there's a golf got into the presidential pa, those budgets and the president, mom and amazing in that process, you know, blocking off uh uh, ostensibly access to the products and also keeping him there. and that's where the news began to trickle that something issues i'll be going to happen uh, in not me,
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i mean, in the j. so it is what many have to do with another attempt to cook in west africa, which is expedited so mean it goes, this will make it to 6 clue since at 2020. what we do know for a show of uh uh for now. uh, is that well, after, uh, the procedures that happened there that we did see a couple of demonstrations uh it pro demonstration as a favor of the president happening closer to possession of uh, products, but a couple of 20 shots were fired uh by the residential gods. out to again, since put the ap with us to keep them away. uh, probably presidential apollo, so we did see the presidents. they put them out to tweets, which dates had deleted the saying that the but the president is okay. and if somebody is okay. yeah. well, i bought that one in that day. the uh, the cool uh, the cubic i said should go back to that product and stop by the acts. we have also seen heavy statements from echo as that also a u. d. mind in the immediate and conditional release of the present moment very
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soon, but for now is a bit of confusion in the kept on the, i mean, no movement decide this evening that we can confirm in the capital because citizens, many people i've been home a person was democratically elected to tell us more, does he still enjoy public support? now it's that's a bit of a mixed one because uh, he was democratically elected back in 2021. when he came into power, i would say so much optimism. i, you know, i enjoy, i'm promise for the country. don't forget, this is a country of about 26200000 people and lots of valuable lands really swept away by justification and also global warming, say why there's also farming issues there. so the economy is not, as it's, you know, meant to be, uh, in a, i mean, and also in the country news a. so it's really hard to see. people are really uh, back into the president. so he just enjoy some supports. he does enjoy. uh, you know, uh, some bits of love from the people don't forget, this is the country that has seen about for you know, to,
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since the doesn't independence on france, tell us an event in these, their small country, unimportant region. how does what's going on these air play into the stability of the region overall? and that's the big question now for the echo was black and also 4 countries that night. jerry, i forgot i for be named for to go to look to us because don't forget to when it comes to the insurgency. media is fights in a more like a twin bottle in it's a southwest border in monte and also in the south east, both re nigeria, we'd so do you how does and just and so just a book order um on douglas link. so i kind of understood so, so that's going to be the big issue because any change in power, even when it's recently in the news, a in the army would ultimately spell up a house may maybe might many might say a drawback when it comes to the point that gets a so just say don't forget, not to nice. yeah. so it has been so fine. the only country that seems to be the pro weston, uh, back to you know, uh supports in terms of happy informing troops in the country in the country. i
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need to find that guys and such and so that what we've seen again in molly and booking process. so it's also a member of the g 5. so i have a group that has been fight since you had isn't in the regions. so new jazz critical role in a plastic isn't just the kind of be overstated. right? dw, correspond to list your cold weather in lagos for us, thanks very much for the latest. turning out to some other stories making news right now. the federal reserve has raised its key interest rate to its highest level and 23 years as part of an effort to bring down inflation in the united states, genuine by increasing interest rates. the fed hopes to make borrowing and investing more expensive, thereby reducing demand. and prices for goods and services. a court in london is telling us actor kevin spacey not guilty of sex offenses. the jury acquitted the 64 year old oscar winner on all charges relating to
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a salts alleged to have taken place in the u. k. before 2013 at the time's basically was artistic director of london's old vic theatre the irish singer songwriter sinead o'connor has died at the age of 56. o'connor made her debut and the late 19 eighties. not long after hor, her chart topping rendition of princes. nothing's impairs to you later, internationally famous o'connor release time studio albums is also known for in politically outspoken and public struggles with mental health. the for conspiracy theorists, there's may be no better subject then on identified aerial phenomenon that are known to you with me as you f us. now increasingly that's gone main stream made growing focus on national security. us politicians from both parties have pushed
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for greater transparency. and on wednesday, a u. s. congressional subcommittee or the evidence from free witnesses also say they've been up close and personal with these you a piece can have a listen to what former navy pilot ryan griggs had to say on the matter as we can being here. you a p r in our aerospace, but they are grossly under reported. these settings are not rare or isolated. they are routine, military, aircrew, and commercial pilots train observers whose lives depend on accurate identification are frequently witnessing these phenomena. the stigma attached. so you, i, p is real and powerful and challenges. national security. silence is commercial, pilots and fear professional repercussions discourages witnesses, is only compounded by reason, government claims, questioning the credibility of eye, witness testimony. let's get more now from dw stuff on assignments and washer. and he was at that subcommittee hearing earlier, and i bet he was happy to be there and hear firsthand what these witnesses had to
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say. 7, tell me what stood out to you this i'm always happy to be on a subcommittee hearing. you can tell you that it's always entertaining. no, it's not always entertaining. that one was very interesting though. so what really stood out was that all of those 3 witnesses, and this is not, those are not people who are known for be comes versus theories or some, as they say here, where it goes. those are form a military and intelligence people. one of them, david garage, you a p really, i'm identified, anomalous phenomenon, test for us. intelligence officer independent are gone here and he had here really wild claims. what the other 2 said one we just heard was astonishing enough, but here's what, brush stats claim. number one, the united states is concealing longstanding programs or i'm
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a program that retrieves and re engineers, you a p. okay, just realize what it says that the united states is actually aware of you a piece. some you a piece crashed, they have the material and now they're trying to re engineering this now, not just the now, but the u. s. has information of proof of non human activity. since 1930. roswell 1947. i hear your knocking. now. that also means that the, the united states has, and that is a claim of his claim number to has non human biologists in procession. that means somebody, some thing, some life for me was in a u, i. p u, i p crashed united states government. got ahold of this and of what was left of the lifelong conclusion of mister garage is, um we need more transparency. he is a whistle blower,
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he claims that he was ousted and treated really, really badly after blowing the whistle on the us government concealing this and not being transferred to the american public. so that was what stood out for me and i guess for everybody else were heard that and what's the government's response to all this stuff on guess what? none of that of course is according to the paper drawn true, they fled out, denied all of this and say that garage quote to your claims, especially that of a cover up are completely false. however, as i said, nasa has an official investigation in you in, in, or over the matter of you, a piece on going to is a report coming out very, very soon, investigative and findings report. and of course, dependent on itself has, as i just mentioned, the u. a. p task force with mr. gosh, was
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a member off of this many more. and they're sitting investigating $800.00 plus incidents tracking since or as of may. so that's not true. what courses, garage science according to the pentagon, but um, well, there's more to come. i'm sure. well, that is all quite enlightening and i'm glad you were there to cover it for us to give you stuff on simon's thanks for the latest on potential visitors to earth. that's all for now. and wayne would process the side it says to move on to the basic goals facing the country with featured.
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