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slicing, social norms seeking is self determined goals escape from drudgery and abuse doc, august 5th on dw, the . this is dw news line from berlin. platinum you're putting in offers a few african countries, free russian grain shipments would replace new crating exports. he has blocked and he says, russian is expecting a record harvest. also in the program these years military back soldiers who've taken over the government. the president is barricaded inside his own palace and tweets that he will defend democracy. and as wild fires rage across europe,
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africa, north america, and asia, united nations cheap says global warming has ended, and the era of global boiling has begun. the i'm here until new berlin. thanks for joining us. russia is offering free grain to 6 african nations and urgent need of supplies. present of white improvement made the offer during talks with the african leaders in st. petersburg, russian greenwood replace ukrainian exports that put in himself, has blocked big smiles, handshakes, boom bugs, and a hockey helping a pump as african rate as touch down inside peach's bag. i must go is on the car to allies. and this to day summit is a critical part of that push. during his speech,
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not it may pretend reminded late as a rush as importance as the world's largest export of wheat. he also took the jobs, the set up, some antagonism towards the west side of the school. the power of the article picture emerges on the one hand western countries put obstacles in the way of deliveries of our grain and fertilizers. and on the other, frankly, the hippa critically accuse us of the current prices in the world food markets and then that it won't. but there was nobody in the summit to follow as much as withdrawal from the black sea green initiative for a move which was heavily criticized when died during drive of food security. and something alluded to by the child of the communion during his speech. and the cool, the purple sign, the agreement on green supplies, must be reached to save thousands of people who are dependent on these provocative
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fund instead of show their upward fee's a month. it's a say many hopes to have the whole confidence covered. he may have found the russian president's office somewhere anticlimactic. he does, we'll supply 14 of us, those and bob way, molly somali of the central african republicans eritrea with 25 to 50000 tons of grain, free of charge in the next 3 or 4 months. we will also provide free delivery of these products, the consumer as to what they need to be approved. i go to the chamber bridge internationally. it was not quite so well received. it is clear that when taking out of the market, millions and millions of dollars of grains as it is clear, that's based on economic laws. that's the leads to higher prices. so it's not with a handful of donations to some countries that 3 correct these,
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that it magic impact. so putin's great and give her, why is a drop in the ocean compared to previous numbers, must go, will be hoping, it has bought some diplomatic cut ability when it just so desperate they needed. bought to is foss, few african agent. i mean, really attending the summit. people have kitchens, critics, we'll see this as further evidence that he has continuing to learn, says cut out of the clout, but you will discuss new shares. military leadership has declared its support for the crew against president, well, 100 by them. the head of the army says he's balancing the takeover backing to take over rather. but the presidential guard to avoid armed confrontation between the factions. the lead force has detained the president. at his palace, gunshot outside the presidential palace in the army. soldiers fire into the year to disperse protesters as members of the presidential guard say,
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they had over thrown the government and detained new year's president to all the institutions of the 7th republic continued suspended system. for too long and have orders are closed until the situation stabilizes a nationwide curfew. is it in effect from 10 pm one? so 5 am until further notice i just got to move it off. but on thursday morning came a promise from the president that democracy will remain intact. how much the zoom seeing in a social media post? the hard one achievements will be safe, guarded, and the all new syrians who loved democracy and freedom will see to it. but that may be hard to achieve in reality with the meeting this group of soldiers calling on these years, external partners not to interfere. among them, the united states. we condemn any effort to seize power
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by force. we're actively engaged with the new here government, but also with partners in the region and around the world will continue to do so until the situation is resolved appropriately and peacefully. like it's west africa neighbors, molly and bertino faso user is battling extremism. and as a key western ally in africa, it is experience several crew times since gaining independence from france in 1962, those involving the current president and with instability threatening to take over the country again. western meters and the international community is watching on with concerns multi l as an african specialist at the german institute for global and area studies. he gave us this assessment and the yeah,
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it is true that the security situation is abysmal. the islamic state has been to arising the population for several years and the government has lost control in some areas have been unable to provide security for the population and like in other countries of the region. problems of corruption. and this functions exist at every level of government. however, that does not mean that the polishing, the civilian government would help in any way to improve the situation. but it is also that the security forces themselves have failed at containing data science. and the reason why that failed is not that disability and government was somehow sold except back. let's take a brief look now and some other stories making headlines around the world. in syria, at least 6 people have been killed in dozens wounded in a car. bomb explosion upside is how you design a she i trying and you're damascus. that's according to syrian state media. the attack is the 2nd in a single week. at the frying,
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i'm comes ahead of the annual muslim memory sion of a shorter and a wildfire has triggered explosions at an air force, ammunition depot in greece. the area has been evacuated, fires have burned across greece for the past 2 weeks, leaving several people dead. and prompting large scale evacuations of residents and tourist ukrainian. st. professor and world champion, olga car loan has been disqualified at the world championships in italy, f refusing to shake hands with for russian opponents on this move. move on after they're about carland had $1.00 to $515.00 to $7.00, but under the rules of fencing is governing body f i. e, shaking hands after about because mandatory the international energy agencies as global consumption of coal had a record high last year. cool. you scroll through more than 3 percent, typing a 1000000000 tons that was mostly down to the band from china and india. coal
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burning is a major driver of global warming. the united nations secretary general, antonio good and gutierrez, has issued a stark warning on climate change, saying that the era of global boiling has begun the winds. world me, your article organization is predicting this month will be the hottest in human history. gutierrez has described the intense heat in the northern hemisphere as a cruel summer, according to the date, so the least to day july as already seemed to hot the city. we competed over every quarter of the city office days on records, and the highest ever ocean temperatures for this time. if he is, it's going to change easy as it is terrifying. and it is just the beginning, the end of the global warming as and is the area the heat a global binding as arrived. the korean peninsula, as marking 70 years since the armistice and the war between the north and the south,
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the cease fire ended the actual fighting. but mutual hostility lingers on north korea has pressed the head with a series of missile tests of reason, weeks that showed off its weaponry to foreign visitors. a rare flurry of diplomatic activity. north korea has invited delegation from russia and china to commemorate what they call victory day. the day that march, the end of the korean war, kim john own, gave russian defense minister, sega show equal a private tour of p on young's intercontinental ballistic miss size. and it's new as drones assign of just how close north korea and russia has become, since russia's invasion of ukraine, you and young has been accused of supplying moscow with arms for using this war in ukraine. a claim that those countries deny and south korea
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pressure then use your visit to them. memorial for soldiers from the united states and 15 all the countries who were killed in action was fighting for his country. of the korean war started in 1950 shortly after world war 2. when the communist north invaded the us back south in a bit to reunify the peninsula by force, the the conflict lost a 3 years and cost about $5000000.00 fatalities, including soldiers and civilians. it separated families and left many children or friend. the conflict ended with an armistice, not a peace treaty leaving the peninsula technically in the state of war. up until now the 2 countries are separated by a team are cation line that divides the peninsula,
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roughly and half. the anniversary of the ceasefire comes at a time of increased hostility. both sides have the same allies. they have 7 decades ago. south korea, with the support of the united states, has stepped out its military exercises. while the north has carried out several miss i launches in recent weeks. p own young has dramatically increased it's misheard of testing. just weeks ago, it carried out the 2nd test of its newest and longest range messiah north korea claims it could strike anywhere in the united states. what is not known is whether these messiahs could be capable of carrying nuclear warheads. and finally, here's a look at how a beloved flightless bird can inspire engineers and quinn's are the fastest swimming birds in the world. and scientists in china say that they have discovered
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what helps them glide through the water in a way that seems effortless. they hope their findings will aid the design of a new generation of underwater vehicles. the penguins are usually admired for them and knocked me both are in giving you a quick gait on land. but in water is a different story. jen to penguins can hit top speeds of 36 kilometers an hour. that's faster than any of us swimming, but it's as quick as some of the fosters football. is. can sprint scientist in china? so i'm looking to speak quits of how the buds do it could be useful when i pick up a baby or a picture from the past, i'd reassembly that way. be at a mathematical model from this page are the, from the images that we use our own code, just id the, the company jobs immunizations. and the way you want to use the study and with
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living and the way you have a lot of weight get from the company does have an issue to help us to event some. but ali, uh, vehicles, the scientist, the trying to tap into millions of years of penguin evolution supposed swings have evolved into slippers which propelled them through the whole to the den stuart feathers. look at between the skin and the water to minimize friction. like dolphins penguins, often swim under water, come up and then dive again. reset. she has discovered the bed, optimize the lift the wings to push themselves through the water. these wings will now be imitated in a rowboat and made the penguin buddy, the doctor had the williams of the pen, wayne 3 such as one to use the new vehicle to check oil types for leaks, and to find rest species of under most the plans. something to get excited about
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and you're up to date, but to stick around coming up after a short break. it's tina of your business reporting on india overtaking china as the worlds fastest growing economy. i'm here until the berlin, thanks for joining us. the the .

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