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the, the business data use line from berlin, a rush to leave me there, following the crew against the elected president, european countries organized flights to evacuate their citizens. some west african nations have condemned the cool but neighboring burkina, faso and molly are backing new jersey. new military leaders. also coming up for tally. a tory air strikes between ukraine and russia. moscow high rises head by a drone for the 2nd time in 2 days. and russia strikes civilian targets and ukraine,
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including student housing and hearty. meanwhile, you cream commits new troops to his counter offensive, which has so far been advancing slowly against doug and russian forces. and how cities around the world are trying to adapt to intense heat waste linked to human made climate change. the nicole fairly heavy with us. you're a pretty nations are organizing flights to evacuate their citizens from these. they're following the crew against the elected president, france, italy, and spain have organized transport and germany is urging its nationals to join these lights. the west african regional eco wash block has condemned the crew, but the home does ruling neighboring molly and working a fast so, or back in new jersey,
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new military rollers under threatening to use force to defend them if necessary. i'm sessions start warning from doing to leaders of 2 neighboring countries. the policies showing the transitional governments of parking, of fi. so and molly here by warn that any military intervention against new share would be tantamount to a declaration of war against burkina faso. and molly, these years new leaders claimed that the top of the government had formerly authorized france to carry out strikes on the amazed presidential palace to free and reinstate the post. president mohammed assume frances foreign minister denied the claims. friend says it only recognized by zoom as an easier, legitimate authority. meanwhile, orders from paris came through to evacuated citizens and other e. u nationals who want to leave with new jersey, aerospace closed and all commercial flights canceled. the only way out is on
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evacuation flights. on the to the home we were asked to take just a small bag with the essentials because we can't take a suitcase from the very of the eu has condemned the crew calling it a threat to new year's democracy and stability house has. but so far, there is no plan to pull out, all staff knew was a little bit therapy on union has decided to offer you personal in the may, the possibility to leave the city on a voluntary basis after the cool new year. at the moment, we have an issue to formal evacuation order. the you will keep its presence in the country, not less than that. you is monitoring the situation with the threat for regional escalation, hanging, evacuation orders can come any time. tony right now is dr. a lovely traveler, he's the enact programs regional coordinator for central africa at the institute
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for security studies in the car seminal welcome to the w. now some european countries are starting to evacuate their citizens as we speak. how dangerous a place is new there at the moment. thank you so much for helping me, nicole. i am beat squared time to start with these will actually see that is going on in the country. now. a lot of these all predict tables and the june tasks gave me to pass along the federal coal that contained uh the one to restore at to deteriorate. i mean, do you want to address the detailed or to security team the country, but you can see now that there will be paid off of by with redeem, protects, and last securities being to continue to get entries. so it's quite understandable . the reason why the why, but we do not do anything because the part of the government's night is not very to a lifetime pro much. but they do predicts that despite and facing jot is threats on all of its borders. newswire has so far administered, prevent militant groups from settling in his territory. how likely is this to change now? and this is the interesting, significantly,
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particularly even we did close the party as dates of corporate upgrades. done particularly, we didn't even want to knock them out and what's nice about during tax quotes gives you an idea to come in and meet the say. so what's with interest? easy suggest sending with the why it's positive log in to you and i do. yeah. and the deal with these up are 1200 east corporate security to corporate. so breaks down the doctor to deal with me to have to always do binding dick's to be screwed up. and if you didn't give easier, because of like all the way i put this out for cooperation on the part of dixon countries. now the cool leaders have been given one week to reinstate president mohammed by zoom. what is the most likely scenario here? what do you think will happen? where the most likely scenario, these be suggest at least the, the global issues the box to try. and the reason is stuff offered when it will cost effective, potentially as many to cause the quite as ease of be the country. now,
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in the name of restarted democracy, the people, whether it's a beauty there, it's cause requests out the ordinary cbs on the streets. so i m p sage that the apple watch me explore the whole sum of diplomacy. and that has been to the district to the extent to which the task went to stay in power. but what is possible now these ad and it was it for exits and within the next 12 to 24 months, i think that's what it is like. they're like, you know, i'm supposed to be part of these a piece where is the rest of these loved demo, bruce in the country, all of live a definitely of an act. thank you so much for your analysis. thank you for to pressuring us already say a moscow high rise building has been struck by a drone for the 2nd time this week. already. russia's military says it's on down to drones and jammed another causing it to crash. the facade of the glass tower was damaged, the same building, which houses several ministries,
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was also struck on sunday. russia, excuse ukraine, of carrying out the drone attack. ukraine has not directly respond. meanwhile, ukraine's president said 5 brushing dro struck the city of harkey. they destroyed an empty student dormitory sports facility and ukraine says it is now pouring its reserve troops into its counter offensive against occupying russian forces. this comes after months of training by western countries, which also sent monitoring weapon systems. the boost in troops could be pivotal to ukraine's advance, which so far is named only modest game. this is what's left of a liberated village, start home my oscar, reduced to rubble. after a fierce 10 day battle by ukrainian forces to dislodge russian occupiers. a rare piece of good news. so rare that president followed him is the landscape mentioned
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at, alongside much bigger bottles from last year. give avoidance, come the candle and spit traps on. now the liberation of style, mileage got my social ukraine claims to have liberated over 200 square kilometers of territory. but the front line has only moved a few kilometers in the nearly 2 months that ukrainian troops have started pushing south and east trying to break through mines concrete barriers and trenches that have slowed their advance and cost many ukrainian lives as well as western equipment. steve craniums have hundreds of tanks and troop carriers from germany. the u. k. france and the us, bradley fighting vehicles, challengers, leopards. they're indispensable and breaking through front lines. but many have reportedly been destroyed. and the russians have adopted new tactics using drones to help pinpoint artillery strikes and remotely dropping mines into areas the
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craniums had already cleared. meanwhile, ukraine is sticking to one part of their strategy that hasn't changed. they're trying to get their native was sourced artillery and rocket launchers into a range of russian ammunition depos, blowing up the equipment in the rear. so russians can't use it at the front. drone attacks have also become more frequent on russian territory in border areas. and assaults that have little military value, but for us, russia to divert resources and on the russian occupied crime in peninsula and important staging ground. every village that is liberated provides a boost to the beleaguered ukrainian side. but the cost is steep. ukraine only has a certain amount of troops and tanks that can lose in what looks less and less like a lightning offensive. and more and more like a long grinding slog might martin is with us now. he's a security analyst,
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a king's college in london. welcome back to the w. now the fact that reserve troops are being sent into battle, what does that tell us about the state of the counter offensive us? uh, well, i think is actually quite a good sign up until now. the best way its carriage wise accounts are offensive. this is slow and steady. the. busy phase they broke through some of the initial washing lines, but then it's up against the main lines and didn't get through. and now we've seen a slight uptake and the deployment of the reserves means that they actually have something to destroy them into. so one hopes that in the coming weeks we'll see some movement in the lines now, in terms of military and human losses, on the one hand, the territorial games on the other. you just said slow and steady, but what do you make of how successful discount or offensive has been so far? well, i think initially, as i said, the, the, the kinds threw themselves into the russian lines on quite quickly. they realize
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that those lines were more extensive and particularly the mind failed. so the russians had laid one more able to repel the ukrainian tax. so as you said in your package, they've switched to anything that just explode. also, critically, they've started taking out russian artillery pieces, and the russian rights about tend to be losses at the highest at the moment. and then it has been throughout the entire war. and so what i would say is that this is broadly what we would expect in terms of overall equipment loss from ukraine and perhaps from dosher as well. there is some time still to run for this offensive from the ukrainians. how much time? ah, well they, they really have to get this done in full months. and the reason they have to do that is because once december, once we get into christmas, really, the landscape becomes very, very difficult to fight. and soldiers are concentrating more on keeping alive
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because the temperatures are sub 0, right. and so over the next 4 months, we need to see some considerable progress from the ukrainians. okay. what would success look like? what would be considerable progress? so i think, i think there's really 2 options as the gold option, which is if the ukrainians break through the russian lines and gets through to the see of as of so that cuts the russian forces into that would be a storming absolutely fantastic success the ukrainians if they're not able to achieve that, then what we might call a category be success might be the retailing of best move on the, on the, on the extension of those lines in the east, or perhaps taking a major, a sense of windows surrounding and by just estimate like many people in the cell, so that's kind of tough way to the case from where the front lines on now. so really that is this of the 2 options, depending on how father able to go. what would happen if you crane did not reach these goals that you just described?
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well, i think i think that becomes problematic and largely for political reasons. site in 2024. we have the us presidential election and some of the runners in right, isn't that on? no, it's not per you trading this that, you know, pro all mean you train. i think, you know, more broadly, if we look at your paying countries, they have given a lots of equipment and training to ukraine and, and they've done it willingly and happily because ukraine is sacrificing as well. but if there is no progress, they would like to see, to put this in kind of rubbish until the business speak. they like fee of a ton of their investment. and if they keep pouring equipment in on the ukranian forces with great sacrifice, is that making on able to produce the goods and that will become corporate. i think next year i think fee crane politically. what would it mean militarily, before all of all of that kind of unfolds? because the russians use their time wisely this winter?
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can we expect this to it if the counter offensive does not come to fruition in the next 4 months that the russians will make it even harder for the premiums to bounce back next year? yes, i, i think that's right. so they have been, um, uh, information has come out of russia that leads everyone to believe that they will be another mobilization of troops in september. now these all the annual mobilization, the conscription mobilizations in russia. but of course, they can decide whether they want to just raise 50000 people or 400000 paper. and it seems like that going for several $100000.00 troops. and that's more than anything else. russia can, it wouldn't be at the present issue, but it will be able to train them up, get them to the front lines for the beginning of next year. and then that makes you claims job much more difficult and decisive time for you frame like martin from kings college. thank you so much for breaking it all down for us. thank you. it's
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bring you up to speed now on some of the other stories making moves around the world today. the arms manufacturer alignment tyler will build a new factory in the west of germany to manufacturer parts for the u. s. s 35 fighter jets starting in 2025. berlin will buy $35.00 of the aircraft using a special fun set up to boost the german armed forces following the invasion of ukraine. poland as marketing, the 79 kind of birth rate, the warsaw uprising during world war 2, tens of thousands of full spots in vain against the nazis. for 2 months. president andre, due to pay tribute to the nearly $200000.00 people who died in the me on march civilian leader and sons, which he has been pardoned on 5 criminal charges, but still face of several others and will remain in detention. the military ousted suit cheese, elective government, and a crew in february of 2021. heavy rain from tropical storm
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dr. story has killed at least 20 people in northern china. tens of thousands have fled their homes in the capital, beijing, a neighboring bay province, authorities or warning. there could be more extreme weather to come. for these reasons, struggling through badging, flooded streets with day to day life at a standstill in parts of the capital one. this is one of the worst floods in china's hob, a province, and use on a password. oh, we have transferred and resettled all the household in danger and persuaded all the tourists to return home. while thousands of people have least hundreds of thousands, us still trapped. these frontline, we're cuz they're trying to get as many people as possible to safety. but it's a big task. puts in the north of china a severely fix it. and who hans?
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this respond as saved a man who had been trapped in his car after it tumbled in flood waters. casualties are increasing in other cities. the aging, especially is on high alert and thousands of people still missing as it pauses. non stop transport facilities here in the capital, a slowly being disrupted. and here and elsewhere in the region, rivers, a threatening to base the banks, which could cause more people to get stuck and hit stressed americans on the south west or breathing a little easier after a 31 day streak of hines. around 43 degrees celsius, phoenix, arizona, as finally seeing temperatures dropped slightly. but forecasts are say, this is only temporary as one of many cities worldwide hit by unusually severe heat waves. this year the w setup bard are looked into solutions. so these are trying
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out to cool down heat waves are deadlier than any other extreme vendor un. last summer heat killed nearly 62000 people just in europe. globally, the number is estimated to be at these several $100000.00 the heathen cities. this particular the dangers they can feel of 15 degrees hotter than the surrounding area . this is called the urban heat island effect. it happens because concrete buildings, us fault payments, and tradition of the roofs observe a lot of heat. the temperature that they say man gets to, i mean if you measured that temperature gets up to 4550 degrees and you're working there. so you're not experimenting that, that 35 or 40 degrees that the environment says that you, you have us payment thing. 60 degrees, you're walking over 50 degrees. so this is a guy, no heat that we need to address. there's like almost 60 percent of people living in
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urban areas. it's making this a global health threat. so how are these around the world adopting? if you compare this terrible image of a city with a maple from education, you can see that greener areas are much cooler. that is why colombian city of may day you has built 13 green corridors. they create shade for pedestrians and cool the area. the secret target the build up areas in easy, evan use creating fence cannot be target dollars that resulted in it took the 5 degree drug screen. their temperature sailed south. korea's coupled other based of major freeway with the 9 kilometer either by the green quarter, the around the ruler and remove of combustion in gene cars, led to a 4 degree dropping average summer temperatures. this also created a space for live life to flourish. a good example for
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mitigating the heat and to say a very low we can start from greek islands that have been built in a way that the reflective you can see the light white, they reflect the suns and that the interior of the street, villages, or other white villages can be even lower than the surrounding. and this is what made with that, but it's central fish market. seem to do painting the roof with highly reflective material. lower temperatures by 6 to 7 degrees, the sport cleansers energy and reduce a seed inside and outside the building. and there is one more simple thing that can save many lives. awareness is crucial, especially for people who are in some kind of danger, from suffering from the heat. and for these people that need to be maps and provisions that they can figure out where in the city it is dangerous and not the
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injures folks out to go to run, to drive, or to be in general. such for them to be able to maps are crucial for people on the move. and now there are initiatives to create the categories for heat space, just a hurricane expos emphasize the importance of heat move, categorization, highlighting the just as we don't expect pizza delivery during the category for hurricane we should then during the day the heat today lied wise. whereas there, let's bring in bob board, he's the climate analyst at the grand them research institute on climate change at the london school of economics. welcome to the w, mr. ward. we've seen some potential and quite practical, frankly, solutions for an urban heat waves in cities. there in the report that we just ran, why are these still the exception and not the norm as well? i think there are several reasons. the 1st is that we're talking about extreme weather events. we talked to them, they occur for a few days each year and it can be very difficult for people to focus on,
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not the secondly, we're talking about experiences, heat levels that most people in cities haven't experienced before, and they are not used to adopting to them and even though some of these solutions are relatively straightforward, you have to take them in on the phone. so you've got to paint the outside of your building, why it's always the fit shuts as to the outside of windows. need to do that and that's fine. so it's of the heat, if i call just do it when you hear this hot weather on the way, but psychologically those people who live in cities of high lot to choose half the psychologically adapt to the fact that they are now in whole areas where there are huge extremes, the list of problems and challenges people in urban areas face with more frequent and intense heat waves is fairly long. what aspect do you believe needs to be addressed most urgently in how well most of the people who died during the way. so
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those who have underlying vulnerabilities has respected street illnesses, they tend to be older and they die inside buildings at the hughes. and so we have to focus on those most vulnerable people. but we also, there's a big hit to the economy in either heating offices and so offices need to be designed so that they've done the heathen and make work. it's less productive that we are joining the game fairly late. the will we even be able to catch up on time and create more livable or workable urban environments or? well, what doctor has to learn to adopt because these impacts, although going to become more frequent and more intense, until the well gets to net 0 emissions of greenhouse gases. they expect that people have distresses 2050, so the next 3 decades. it's great to get west and we will have to adopt or we will just end up suffering more is their political will to implement the changes that
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will help us adapt. well i think people are beginning to see climate change happening around us and people like knows that we have to do something about it. so i think the political will is beginning to wake up, but we see it may not seeing the kind of changes required. and we are going to have to think a lot more seriously about the design of all cities if we're going to make them liveable places in the future. what happens if we don't do that? well, if we don't, i'm afraid we're going to find that the cities can become how hold places where it's just too hot to operate. it won't be just the question of being inside, but we'll end up with heat outside where it kills people, even healthy people can die. when you have very extreme heat temperatures in the high forties. all right, so the time to act is now bob ward, climate analyst of the grantham, research institute on climate change. thank you so much. thank you. or
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the, at the women's world cup group d has come to a close already england put in a dominant performance in their $61.00 when over china, the line s as have one. all 3 groups, age matches as amended, their claim as one of the tournament favorites. england dominated right from the start. just 4 minutes in. let's see. a russo opened this score in 26 minutes in lauren and co sign us defense. nothing to make it to nail. then this deliberately taken free kick was put in the back of the net by lauren james to make it 3 now for the loan. this is showing one converted a penalty of to 57 minutes to give him sign a some hope thoughts that hope wouldn't last long. lauren james with another
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stunner. that's their goal of this world. can't complain. and england weren't i'm. they're slowly telling you would be easy tap in after time as goalkeeper is just the bowl. and finally, right, so daily scoring have 1st goal of the match to cielo 61 when and let the celebrations begin. well on that just happens late in group d as denmark b, haiti to now. so the top 2 are through to the last 16 stage, england will play nigeria next while denmark will face co host australia, china and world cub 1st timers havi are out of the tournament or group 8 another lens. need a just a when to guarantee progression to the knockout stages, but they smashed 7 goals past. i mean, times vietnam, the 2 best strikes both came from as my blanche who scored twice from outside of
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the box with long range strikes either assigned to the have. the 20 year old is playing her 1st world cup and held her side to 87. know and that's all from the news for now. stay with us though, because after the break and kick off, we'll take a look back at the bonus league as most exciting season in here. i'm the come fairly. i'll be back with more at the top, the hour. i'll see you then by the
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