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sound is more highly than here, but for many, the frenzy ends in ruins. bitcoin in latin america starts august 18th on d. w. the . this is dw news, live from berlin, independent stay in new share, but it's president is detained and the general now in charge conceived nothing. new jerry and flags mixed with russian flags at pro coo rallies as new shares, self appointed leader fires back and threats from neighboring countries. so coming up high food con, noon cuts ways of destruction in china,
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taiwan and japan. east asia is 3rd major store in 3 weeks and it's expensive to make a u turn to read even more havoc. and that the world cup germany have been knocked out. the 2 time winters failed to get out of the group stage as columbia and rocco advance 60 the sarah kelly. welcome to the program. supporters of new jersey military home to have rallied against for an interference in the capital as the country marks its independence. se protesters waived russian flags as they demanded the immediate withdrawal of french troops stationed in the cher western countries, as well as several of new shares. neighbors have condemned the resume to the west african regional. here at the was,
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has imposed tough economic sanctions and is threatening military action. neighboring nigeria has also pushed up the pressure by cutting off power supplies. the cool leader of dora harmonic gianni use an independent state address to condemn the threats of military intervention which he offered to should put in and what has particularly surprised me. chevy and is the statement from the government of the partner country. select mcnees. yeah. but the use of force to protect its citizens . diplomatic representation and interests. news. yeah. even though they have never been subjected to any threat or input on how can a question of maintaining order following peaceful streets demonstrations provisions such an excessive reaction from political authority is not the highest level expertise assumable. at this point,
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no one can invite to the wonder whether it is just on g main for government to owed to the use of military force against the new jerry and population to protect it. certain citizens reducing it or something. so in our west africa correspondence, elisa took wilma is covering the 9 year christ newswire con crisis from lagos in neighboring nigeria. i asked him that's a serious conflict with the west african regional block. echo us is no unavoidable . perhaps that is in some diplomatic sense because the, the, these self appointed qu need out of a new say, right? that he's not backing down. he still can saw the on the go see says simultaneous negotiations going down in the country with the delegations from echo as they led by 4190. and i'm ready to handle state himself of the long side of souls. i know so that way you know, in the country to see where the communities, while at the same time echo as the chief so defend cease. i also in the nigeria as
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a customer who jumped also looking at what the options that they may have, which i will bring you guys to suggest that that may change the range. so it might be the last option. so why is why the people might think routes or the we can also say that's why you have that on one hand or the other. how do you have the number to mind the jews that kind of the mouth in money? speaking with the money and you know, just the other is in the so you, so you're asking that it looks like both of these and as far as i explained on the support that they can have on the table at the disposal. but hopefully we will be affordable to avoid that. i will be good to avoid violence. we've been hearing about some protest, some demonstrations taking place. and that what is independence day today in the share which marks the nation's independence from france back in 1960. what's expected, or how ironic you have to say uh so they just when we got that a cou again, and now they have that independence, they, well, uh,
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process have begun demonstrations. have they gone all the nonsense of violence may 30 months against finally, it has to be sold last week when the french embassy in, uh, what was it, was that tank and their cars and stuff went back. but we hope is going to be a piece of demonstration. they will not get any dependence day at a capital. they will be similar societies in the continental quote, but we want to come out on demonstrates, but there's also the issue of, you know, waving the russian flag, which also raises the flag. i blow eyebrows because if this is supposed to be at the celebration, i'm not gonna have that independence and was supposed to see these. and neither of them, you know, russian flag had the and see for a sense of man. so we hope it doesn't descend into that full protest on demonstrations. expect it all throughout the come to me, i'm here today in the j. w. west africa correspondent, i'll be such a cool law. thank you. and the southern part of south korea,
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more than $100.00 people have been treated for heat related illness at the world scout danbury over $40000.00 scouts are there the vast majority of them, teenagers, temperatures nationwide have covered the space between 33 and 38 degrees celsius and authorities have raised a weather warning to the highest possible level for the 1st time in 4 years. let's get more now with the journalist jennifer moon, who's joining us from sol, so he'd waves are spreading across asia. how unusual is this type of weather for south korea where you are? so um i, what i can tell you is that in the last, uh, nearly 2 decades of my, my job here in south korea, i've never really experienced such sports and weather. now it's so severe that uh, the government has issued the most severe sheed warning in 4 years as temperatures and some parts of this country exceed $38.00 degrees celsius. now,
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to put that into context, if i can give you some weather data that was collected between 19852022. the average temperature during this time of the year last year and during those years was about $26.00 to $27.00 degrees celsius. so you can now see how hard it is here in south korea this year. in particular, what are the experts saying mean, do they chalk this up to climate change and how is the government planning to adapt to it? so what i can tell you is a south korea has never been um, prepared for this kind of sports or weather conditions. and uh, so the uh, the infrastructure here is nowhere adapt for a hot hot weather like this. the government time has yet announced that it will support in about a 4 point. $6000000.00 to cope with the heat related and disaster is at this time around both the specifics of which we do not know yet. i asked for the x
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for say, do blame a global warming and climate change in the common carbon emissions to this as that they say that there is no other way to explain this unusual phenomena. we've seen extreme weather events rising across the region is south korea, coordinating with its neighbors on response in adaptation. what i can tell you is the south korea, china and japan has had a consultative group on, on combat in climate change just since about 5 to 6 years ago. however, that was never geared towards this, these recent sheet related events and not to for immediate responses. and so that was for the you one goal of on keeping the temperatures at a certain level by 2030. so i cannot say that there is a specific coordination going on in between regional partners at this time. journalist jennifer moon joining us from sol. thank you so much.
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well meanwhile, in other parts of the region, japan, taiwan and china are bracing for further damage from ty, food con noon, which already showed its force on wednesday. the region is still recovering from last week's typhoon doc. story with most of the damage done in mainland china. in fact, this is the 3rd major storm to hit the region in the past 3 weeks. events that scientists say are being exacerbated by climate change. this is to phone condone infection on wednesday. the and this is the immediate aftermath. stay on the japanese island of ocean. now west has been assessing the damage to noon, took the lives of at least 2 residents, and injured more than 60. there will be a lot of work for emergency services in the coming days,
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with many damaged buildings, approve the trees and even toppled statues. similar scenes have been filled into one where seed is including the capital type pay close businesses in schools and preparation for the storm matcher and fairy services have been suspended in dozens of slides were canceled the hours where the bureau is considering continuing to be the 2nd strongest type food level, it is expected to heat type ones, northern parts late on thursday before making a sharp view turn north east towards dependence. main islands. forecast se could noon may also heat parts of the east coast of china, which is still reeling from the early type food duck sewers. in beijing, which last week recorded, it's heavy as drain fall since records begun. 140 years ago. rescue operations are
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still under way. authorities have deployed boats to bring people from flooded areas to safety. type food can noon is not expected to reach china's capital region. but it's food many more people across the region on high alert. harris and other stories making news. green peace activists have scaled the roof of for dish prime minister, risky. so next country mansion to protest his backing of a new oil and gas drilling plan. he recently announced new licenses for fossil fuel exploration in the u. k. despite climate emissions, pleasures, so knack and his family are currently on holiday in the united states. a burnt out freight or is loaded with cars has been dragged into a dutch port for salvaging. the free mental highway was carrying over 3700 vehicles, including nearly 500 electric ones when an unexplained fire broke out last week.
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one crew member died while others were injured. at least 13 people have been injured in a car ramming and stabbing attack outside of sol. police. the rest of the suspected attack are near a busy subway station in a commuter cities, south east of the capital. the time is internet watch dog has unveiled new rules limiting the amount of time children under 18 can spend on smartphones. miners will also be fired from using the internet on mobile devices between 10 pm and 6 am under the restriction set to come in next month. beijing has already put age limits on online gaming over and diction concerns. israel supreme court has begun hearing the 1st and a series of challenges, so the government's traditional overall plans. a law passed in march and limited removing the prime minister 2 cases of mental or medical incapacitation. opponents want the court to scrap it. they say it's intended to protect the prime minister
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benjamin netanyahu, who is on trial for corruption. and the women's world cup. it is a big surprise. germany have been knocked out of the tournament after a $11.00 draw in their final group stage match against south korea. so here in cho scored the opener, just 4 minutes into the game to put germany on the brink of illumination early. but then german is captain alexander pops headed home just before the break, to level the scores and get for side some hope. the draw wasn't enough in germany's world cup campaign came to an early morocco made it through to the last 16 in their 1st ever world cup tournament. as did their opponents, columbia russell were awarded a penalty on the stroke of half time. the captain lane to box stepped up. the effort was saved, however, teammate a new set. lamar, a sport and follow up,
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rustling, match one mill, but their opponents columbia were already through to the last 16 world cup group stage has officially wrapped with group h is match, now concluded let's take a look at the standings there. columbia finished 1st and we'll place them make a next world cup. debutantes, morocco finish 2nd, and we'll face france in the last 16 germany and south korea are out of the tournament. saturday sees the start of the knock out stages. so let's take a look at the match ups, switzerland face, spain, and japan play norway. south africa's 1st ever knockout match will be against the netherlands, sweden play reading champions, usa co host australia will come up against denmark and england to face nigeria, france faced morocco and columbia, played w tots to make a quick reminder of our top story here on data for you news,
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supporters of news harris who have rallied on the countries independent se protesters wave russian flags as they demanded the withdrawal of french troops stationed in the share west african proof of nations echo last has imposed economic sanctions and is threatening military arch. up next is see that we use asia to stay with us if you can for that. i'm sarah kelly in berlin. thank you so much for watching the door. don't take mommy under your mommy's not coming back. it's over february 2020 russian troops and.
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