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the, the, the, the we news line from berlin, west africans echo, was, comes up with a plan, the regional boxes, it's sorted out how and when it could deploy as forces in these areas. cool leaders there do not restore power to elect the president mohammed position by sunday. also
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coming up an additional 19 years in prison for i'll explain along the russian court expense, the opposition leaders turn behind bars by almost 2 decades. the world's oceans are the warmest on record and temperature is have reached 38 degrees celsius near florida. even of the north pole, the water is much warmer than what was normal. will ask an expert why that is. c the vision of data says women's football team that is representing the nation while in exile and australia. the really, it's good to have you with us defense chase, from the economic community of west african states or eco law, say they have come up with a plan for potential military intervention and use their the original block has
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given qu, leaders in these air until sunday, to restore power to elected president mohammed by zoom or face possible military force and go was military cheese have been leaving and 9 serious capital, a boucher to discuss their response to the cool. that's comes after new jersey, new military who just said it was stopping military cooperation with friends. the country is former colonial ruler. west africa's 4th successfully executed 2 in 2 years. it's lead as fragment, as an active revolution against new jazz form, a colonial power, france. $1500.00 french troops stationed at the base near the capital in the i'm a helping tobacco is almost insurgents of groups in the valium, rich nation, but now it seems they might not be staying much longer fast. i'd love to given frances casual attitude and reaction to the internal situation in our country. the,
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the national council for the safeguarding of the country decided to terminate the corporation agreements in the field of security and defense with front of exit data . often giving the old imperial power that not to notice attention was turned to the regional power, the economic community of west african states, or peak of us. the book said, if ousted president, mohammed presume, was not to reinstated by sunday, it could authorize the use of force leading the john to, to issue a selective that own ugly show that people, aggression points were, attempts that aggression against the states of news. yeah. is we'll see an immediate response and a response without warning alex, it's showing that the, i mean, she spends molly and mccain a fuss. i said that any such intervention would also be a declaration of war against them. any costs delegation was sent to negotiate,
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but ultimately left without meeting the june to lead to oh, the aspect president light to send a golf saw administer might have feelings very clear. well affected. why didn't we do it for molly? why didn't we do it for guinea? why didn't we do it for brit keana? and why are we doing it for new jersey to give one answer? i say it's one to 2, many cool. this is not said by pro cooper test is in the i took to the streets waving the jerry and flags on some of us and runs to pump every time. it's like the one that says the country is funding, but equal was it's time didn't realize that if i can speak to us in the west check concerns and expanding military rooted in the region as well as growing influence, a must go the next few days or so whether the sunday deadline is a genuine sweat or maybe a prolonged war, i'm doing now by the way of west africa corresponding to unlock, i'll call you is following the story for us and lagos and nigeria unlock on the
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defense chief of echo. why say they have a plan now for a potential military intervention in easier do we know any details a while ago in the call, we got that update from actually eco as represented service the commissioner for a political affairs of decent security, giving us the updates and say yes indeed, the defense to you have a bit of them with how they want to go to the strategies. and the strategy also include the funding, the timing of what he did say is what exactly they're going to do. because i'm calling you to be sure to be said you knew by the types of students who are the ones that are going to be the commodities in this operation. in the event that you know, all the diplomatic options, i could table fairly distress for a fact that, you know, what are the things that came up in the meeting if the position full was to see
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that this pop, you know, the cool is happening in the region, and that's why, and this was the wants to make an example, you know, or we knew share, so that, that's not that, that does not become the norm. and the reason we're, you know, cause happens very often, and the most democratically elected to get us all to. but if i just said, we don't know the details of how it says come, totally be left for the heads of states to see when it just time and how they want to do that. yeah, not despise the threats, the one that doesn't sound too key to reason diplomatic solution. and the deadline set by echo, as you pointed out, as getting closer. so how crucial are the 2 days until this ultimatum expires? as opposed to these of the most uh, i mean these 2 days uh, the was, everybody is unsure as you know both from the eco us and, um, from the end that have definitely said that not to move in. but if there be any,
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uh, talk. com and then there's going to be a response also on the side of the vehicle was able to speak correctly. i know that, that additionally is in these, they're trying to find a peaceful, you know, way to resolve these issues, you know, a diploma take way to come to a restore constitution or that issue like boxing. these yes, also lives area to close. so other than the cation to other countries, new, neighboring mutual g reference is that it's not even a part of the equal us look just to find a way to have a peaceful resolution of the matter. but again, like you did mention that it is difficult to say if i make of any sort of each of these 2 days. if you not to be able to pull up, you know, what, the next one is, you have really was d, w as west africa, corresponding to unlock, i'll call you is great speaking to you. thank you so much for that. thanks so have, i mean the prominent russian does it and like say,
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pneumonia has been extended to 19 years in prison by a russian court. he was found guilty of extremism charges that his supporters say, or just the latest attempt to find a kremlin to silence one of its most vocal critics. of all these already serving a 9 year sentence on fraud and contempt of court convictions. anti corruption campaigner has been imprisoned at an atoria sleep, brutal prison colony for 2 years now. and one of presidents, a lot of me improvements, fiercest critics. melanie is now facing a total of 3 decades behind bar. a long student in prison awaits russia's most prominent opposition. leader alexi nev only has a long claim to use the victim of a political prosecution from the charges against him made up by the criminal accusations they deny. the lawyer turned political campaigner has been serving his multiple sentences among them. fraud at this penal colony around 250 kilometers
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from moscow, nevada. and these rise to prominence began more than a decade ago. since then he has been arrested multiple times. he's long voiced accusations of corruption among the rushes, political and business elite ants as being a harsh critic of president vladimir to the kremlin, has viewed him and his supporters, as extremist, with alleged links to the c. i a nobody supporters hope he will one day be freed from prison and return to political life. in 2020, he survived a nerve agent poisoning during a flight inside the area, novelle. and he blamed the kremlin and claimed the russian state was trying to kill him. after spending time in germany recovering, he returned to rochelle,
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where he was arrested upon arrival there in 2021. since then, he has been imprisoned, where he has continued to criticize the russian president government and their war in ukraine, ukrainian intelligence ortho, say a russian worship has been damaged in a drone attack on russia's black sea naval base. and nowhere assist this video published on social media appears to show the seaborne drone moments before it hits the ship. ukraine says the russian vessel was seriously damaged. other online video showed the russian landing ship listing and being towed to shore. russia's defense ministry says the ukrainian attack was foiled and did not admit any damage to its worship. more we're joined now. why don't we tell us that grandma so she's a senior lecturer and security and development at kings college london. good to see you again. now, beyond this warship allegedly being rendered useless,
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this is also the 1st time a commercial russian port has been targeted since the start of the war. what does all of this tell us about ukraine's military capabilities at this point in the war? so yes, it is very interesting because if we look at the start of the war, russia had very much a set of dominance of the black sea region. it uh, managed to sort of neutralize the ukrainian, a small navy. it also blockaded most of the ukrainian coasts. making it very hard for ukraine as we know to export uh its uh, its products um, before the, the, the grand jury was signed. it also uses very much its vessels in the black sea to, to fire me sized cruise me sizes on ukraine and pull some ukraine and cities. so the black sea has really been a very important area or a here to a full and an area of where russia traditionally has had
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a predominance. it has also used the area to provide sort of re, re replenishment to its full size in crimea and, and along with the sort of the, the land bridge that unites don't bus to cry. mia? but what we have seen now is where the ukrainians have been able to hate i to, you know, you have russian neighbor full says, this doesn't mean necessarily that the ukrainian, the russian navy is going to face of severe difficulties. it is a very big enable, falls over 50 vessels, 7 submarines, and a lot of support vessels. so this is, has, in my view more of a symbolic value and it shows, it indicates to the russians that they need to be much more careful. it might force them to transfer some of the fleets to more safer regions. and it also shows that, you know, there are no areas that are in the black sea in
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a way beyond reach. this is a very important pull. the board of novels the skis, also a very important commercial report where a lot of the exports of russia translate including oil from the caspian, from cause of strong. so. so i think this might be seen as, as a blow. and what it indicates also is that this, you know, on, on mind, nevo, drones, you know, kind of conflict, significant damage on this is also quite transformative. what is striking though is that the number of attacks and the black sea has increased significantly from both sides, since the greenville and the last one. so is the black sea now going to be a major battle ground in the war or isn't going to be isolated incidents? i think it is, and i think that it seems a rush employee to pull the off all pulled away from the grain. do you, which was at the end of july, you know, it has tried to lead me to the ability of ukraine to export. it has not only
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attacked ukraine's grain facilities in, in the area around odessa. but it has also, as we know in the last week or so, i talked also green facilities along the down near which was sort of the alternative route to that ukraine was using direct supported screen. so russia is clearly trying to reinforce the sort of naval blockade on ukraine and maybe making it harder for ukraine to explore by hitting a port facilities on grain facilities on i'm and this has had an impact on the ability to view claim to, to carry out with a day with its exports and on at the same time the ukrainians have been trying to hit i to add russian vessels to see if they could in some way deter them from operating in this area. so definitely we're seeing as sort of we're sending all of the military situation around the black sea, which is very unfortunate until
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a secret most of king's college in london. always great speaking to you. thank you so much for your input. thank you. thank or the world's oceans are warmer and for the past months has been the hardest on record with the average surface water temperature reaching 20.96 degrees celsius. that is $69.00 degrees fahrenheit data from research institutes in the united states and europe show record temperatures of $38.00 degrees off the coast of florida. waters in the north atlantic near the north pole are also much warmer, normal at this time of year. professor motor ability for the climate scientists and the oceanographer and the j o. r ocean research center controlling this. now from hamburg, welcome back to the w. what is causing these record high ocean temperatures? all right, it seems like we are having technical difficulties. let's see if we can bring them
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up now. all right, we'll have some news from the world of sports for you. now we're continuing with the eye scan women's, a football team because they might have not qualified for the workup in australia, but the team representing the nation is an exile in now. but the w corresponding tom good knowing when to meet their goalkeeper for fled with her teammates when the tal them onto power again 2 years ago. nowadays nobody is how so these are scan within about 2 years ago. when goalkeeper fatima you sophie entered teammates arrived in australia, they knew nothing of the country. the only thing i just remember was all about the sydney opera house, and which was from the admission movie called nema finding nearer. but on that's on, i can say like, it wasn't important for us where we're going because the most important thing was
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to save our lives. when the telephone captured power in 2021 forcing you sophia and her teammates to flee afghanistan, they found themselves suddenly alone in the world. the challenge to reform the football team at australian club melvin victory has helped them feel at home the guy in the southern hemisphere. we lost our 1st finally back in afghanistan. and then when we came here, i was thinking like, okay, this was seen as being a service to you right now. not going to be happening like to play as a team together, right now. it's going to change every one of us will go after our lives and we will be separated to. so this is the end of the story for the 2nd family as well. but miracle happened like, you know, it's amazing to see we're playing as a team right now. and we have our 2nd family, which is very important for us due to the exhaust fee for no longer recognizes this team as the official african national side. it's a sore point for the players,
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especially with the wells comp currently underway. here in australia, the quest to be re admitted to international competition is about more than just what happens on the page. so all right, that's the woman. we have the 2nd chance. it's amazing to be alive, so we need to have our 2nd chance to to represent the country, tory, to present, to girls, and our sisters and motors who are backing up down the front and suffering from the situation which they don't have their eyes to play to go after doing integration, do you know, go outside and meet himself in the shadow of fee for the show piece festival football. the gun team of i remind access to sport remains on the table for many women around the world. it's a right. these players don't take for granted. well, in the women's world cup, the group stages have concluded as the tournament gears out for the knock on stage
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starting on saturday. jamaica and morocco are hoping to continue their under dog fairytale, while the likes of germany, brazil, and olympic champions, canada are all out our welcome correspondence. take a look back at the mattress so far and tell us what's in store for the knock out rooms. this is where it all got started. oakland hosted the opening game of the wells comp and with the tournaments 1st. historic moments. new zealand won a world cup game for the 1st time ever meeting the white in front of a record crowd for a football match in this country. since then, we've seen some scintillating performances from the likes of suite in the netherlands, and especially japan who have emerged as don't courses for the title. but what about the pre tournament favorites? the usa, the reigning champions, have not impressed so far, winning only one of the 3 matches, and just staggering into the new account stage box as long as they're still in the
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tournaments, you can never roll them out. it is here in melbourne that the us will face the next change which could in itself be something of a worry given that big teams haven't said will that well here at the tournament so far, when canada would not town, christine, think that the record international go school or of old time likely played have final well caught minutes while presume was departure. so the end of the glittering career of monta, the best go school right in the history of this competition. the team who is probably impressed the most it will host australia to boys by the home crowd shop, to canada with a full new victory that sent them packing and said the hosts themselves into the round of 16 with plenty of momentum, plenty of confidence, and the nation gathered behind them can brisbin a historic law for team germany as they exit this was cop as early as are group
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state just press creation disappointment and a lot of these pay as well. holding back to us as a still processing that there was come through any has ended after a one or draw against south korea back to a, one of our top stories in the world's warming ocean. as we can now speak to professor of much of latinos, he's a climate scientist and joins us from hamburg this time. we can see you welcome to the w. now, what is causing these record high temperatures and the oceans? well this is not coming as a surprise to the cause is definitely global warming and the oceans half of salt, about 90 percent of the heat that is trapped in the admin fee. uh by the increase of clean house causes such as cop dikes. i and so the oceans uh, very good indicator of the planet room. mm hm. and you say its climate change and there is no doubt about it, but we're also in an el,
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nino z or how does that play into the picture or yeah, maybe has this long term warming off the oceans due to climate change and then to been pose we do have shots and they have natural in fact to agents like any new and a record. yes. in terms of the ocean temperature and also in terms of a temperature, a very often we hear which there isn't any you'll happening in the top of the pacific. so we have busy to consider both the long term increase of the temperature and the short term reputations, which slide on top of this long term increase the oceans, of course stores huge amounts of carbon dioxide, but hotter water also means that less can be stored. so what do these warming oceans mean for the earth climate? where on the one hand, the oceans help us in the moment,
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in the sense that the temperature, b, e, a, is not as strong. then if the oceans won't absolve heat or c o 2, but on the other hand, there is a danger that the oceans actually absolve. last c o 2 in the future because wyoming oceans and more acidic oceans, uh, don't take up so much cost. and this means that a climate change may be accelerated, and they've huge, has the oceans vol. it'd become all high civic. and how is all of this impacting marine life? it was my weed lives is suffering from both who blowing an ocean a vacation and the warming oceans. uh, also uh, engaged to, to store less oxygen. okay. and so life is threatened in different ways.
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and the most prominent example of the problem with cars, they are basically used to read the wall and system bomb temperatures. ok. and if we have the warming, uh that is too strong and that assist for too long they experience bleaching as we say. and in the end, they may actually die if the blowing uh is truly all what, what all of this, the warming oceans, but also the loss of a marine flora and fauna mean for life on dry land for all of us. class of, or there is an increase in his operation from the ocean surface. you simply due to the warming. ok. so this means that there is more water vapor in the atmosphere in science. we talk about latent energy. so there is more energy is
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the atmosphere, and this being said by the extremes, become off we could and that they may or to intensify. and this is what pc or around the was that we have more and more intense. where like streams. uh, for instance, small, heavy rainfall he wins. if that wheel uh, for example, is experiencing like right now in oscar. yeah. mm hm. the pool or regions are particularly vulnerable to climate change and its consequences. so what impact are higher ocean temperatures having their as well, there is an impact on the seat of a rice and this looks as follows. so part of the ice sheets basically extend into the oceans and we call this the height shape. okay. and these ice has basic act like this dump uh the, uh, the ice sitting on the continent. all right?
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and so this satisfies is made either way from the bottom because the ocean water as well. okay. and so uh, the land is basically lose as it stopped. uh and so more then i can basically float into the oceans and this would accelerate see that are right. okay, that is i believe, picturing your painting there, but i don't want to end on a negative note. i think we've lost you again here. are you still with us? oh, there you are. okay, we had a little we had a little problem here. and let's talk solutions. what can be done right now? well, the most important thing is to cops emissions of we in house gases. and this can be done relatively easy uh, by saving energy by turning to renewable energy use. and so in principle,
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we have all the measures in our hands to solve the problem, like what the need is to put the width. and that seems to be the biggest challenge that was professor merge of lead paint from the to your more ocean research center . thank you so much for your time and this is data we need to stay with us for eco africa now. thank you so much for your company, the
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