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everyone can endure the fear we felt every day. the wind rush cause start to august 25th on dw, the . this is the, the news live from the west african nations and the us surge news as one to, to restore civilian rule before a key summits on 1st day talks with at the top us official failed to reach an agreement to put presidents, mom at presume box and also coming up russian to solve stripe for ukraine in city
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of blue cross in east and ukraine, destroying apartments and the hotel. several people that did thousands more of the women's football. well, cause a dominant from these pos morocco to set up a quote and find those match up with those frames. the guy is thanks for joining us. that's helping us diplomats has met with new jazz military leaders in an attempt to end that cool. but acting deputy secretary of state victoria newland said she was denied a meeting with the detained president. both global and west african lead is hoping there is still room for mediation with news. as qu, leaders earlier this week, ignore the deadline to reinstate the austin, the president of the economic community of west african states or equal west,
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has set that military intervention may be needed to restore democracy by means on says and to decide on the next move. now the use of michael co here is monitoring this story from a neighboring a boot drain nigeria. and now the us envoys spoke with news as complete as coordinators, but was not allowed to meet the president. where does this leave diplomatic efforts to find a resolution that's why it's. 1 14 just said that she wasn't able to meet with the deposed president, but what that means, it's not that all efforts are gone. however, she came out and said, there are the options, you know, with the windows and doors, really, if you like us to open for more engagement, which is really what everyone is calling for both globally within the region in nigeria and outside of nigeria. you know, people also pressure in the feel like echo was asking the bit and gauge more in all the ways you know, diplomatic ways to resolve this situation. instead of resorting to the last option,
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if you like, like an echo as admission which is the military intervention. so we, we are in a situation where we're likely to see more engagements, lots, or maybe in the community. i'm gonna be given. so here terms also like me go see if that solutions so was like most likely both sides are going to come to agreements. hopefully that's what everybody is pushing for, as opposed to, you know, the option of maybe 3 intervention, which by the way, it's most out of the table completely. now speaking about this, eventually this equal was ultimatum has passed and we haven't seen any military intervention. what other options do regional and global powers really have to try to end this cool? i suppose the wind is situation where there is really no one small uh option really in some so a possible i'm really talking. i'm engaging with the people a spots according to what you know,
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what we're hearing them and i listen those well on ground. you know, that the student needs to be more engagement, even on the side of the ones that we're also seeing them having conversation with the countries that you know. and so both of them but enough also for instance, molly, for rain stuff but also seen cool as i will suggest them the more you know and was be deployed, you know, more elder statesman for instance from nigeria. so there's going to be more and goodman walter, we are likely going to continue to see on 2 sides as you do know where there's going to be. that's so means another somebody that is to hold to say where, where is that, what, what's the next move that's likely to be more of those engagements from both cortez, from the equal us level from nature s level also from the homes of level i'm of course globally, you know, to see how best we can get intervention in that situation. unable, as he mentioned that the, you know, the deadline has passed and it seemed like the recept look really be done. so i'm gonna calculate their reporting. thank you very much. you're welcome. i, or at least 7 people have been killed and russian strikes in the eastern
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ukrainian city of pro cross witnesses say, 2 missiles hit the city center with in 40 minutes of each other, destroying apartments and a popular hotel. moscow says the target was a command post, the city is about 50 kilometers from the front lines in ukrainian held territory. 5 at the city center of tucker, an apartment building is hit by russian miss. so after emergency services arrived at the site to treat the wounded, the 2nd strike hit the same spot, 40 minutes after the 1st killing to rescue workers. he was on the phone seating and then suddenly they split out and it fell. wrapping me up. when you put the end of the window fell on me
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minutes. when i put my back has cots just go back from the hospital. you see there was a bang and then the flames burns my eyes. i fell to the ground. my eyes heard a lot. other than that, i'm ok, just the shrapnel in my neck. that's it. president said the damage buildings, also house hotels and a pizza restaurant frequented by journalists, 8 workers, and the military. ukraine said 19 policemen, and 5, rescuers were also among the wounded. deadly attack comes as russia claims to have improved its position along the front line and the region. while ukraine continues to report that their counter offensive is making incremental progress. that's of a look now at some of the other stories making headlines around the world today. of georgia and has commemorated 15 years since its will with russia. officials light flowers at a symmetry for more than $150.00 georgians were killed in the conflict. the 5 day
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was sold, the country lose control of separate to soft sasha, only russia and a few allies recognize its independence. along with that of george's break away region of a closet. an island loaners have gathered to say a final farewell to the late saint ocean, 8 or comma hundreds gathered to line the streets and the seaside town of bray. the award winning se hope was best known for a cover of nothing compassed to you. 2 died last month, aged $56.00. heavy rains have lashed eastern sweden tray, triggering slash flooding and leaving homes and roads severely damaged free people waiting to dr. away away environment collapse, causing a train to the rail and the other. the town of who takes on local weather agencies wanting that more flooding is likely to come july was the hottest
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month ever recorded on us. that's just been confirmed by the use climate upset of a tree. the woman of the planet is having a massive impact on our oceans as well. global ocean surface temperatures also set a new old time record last month. hitting 20.96 degrees celsius on average, as global warming intensifies. so in ocean temperatures are raising concerns about the consequences with climate and the communities most as at risk, scientists say oceans are known to have absorbed most of the excess heat from human activity since the beginning of the industrial age. now let's bring in samantha burgess. she's the deputy director at the copernicus, climate change service. samantha, we learned today that last month was the hottest delight ever recorded. is this somehow connected to the spike, an ocean temperatures you think i or yes, it is. so the record at temperatures and the record ocean temperature is directly
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linked to the concentration of greenhouse gases. and i'll see you now that apparently there are several factors that play here that cause ocean warming, what all they say. they're a huge number of factors, the impacts click go um it will mean of either the at the land surface or the, the ocean surface surround dates and speaks to the ocean surface relative than the whole ocean. and there's a big difference between what happens on the surface, the ocean, because it directly absorbs solar radiation for heat energy from the sun versus the depression. and in terms of the different ways the, the ocean kimball mount. so one can be that it warms up because the atmosphere above it is boma. so there's direct exchange that one the ease 3 karns coming from underneath one the another method is 3 additional solar radiation. sorry,
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when we have weather patterns, the big looking highs. it's nice and still a cloud frisco ponies. you get a lot more solar radiation. the ocean is a dock, stuff is the, absorbs more of the solar radiation. and these are just some of the mechanisms that have led to beast record in global ocean surface temperatures. you were talking about a cloud stair, i'd like to ask you about the something called ship track cloud. so the clouds have used to phone to, to solve it outside the emissions from global ship traffic. and these emissions have been drastically reduced since 2020 studies suggest they could play a key role in the spike and also the ocean temperatures with seeing right now. do you agree? i know you l l data doesn't show you that, but i think it is quite early days. so in terms of the contribution of the particles that seed clowns, there are huge number of different pre casa aerosols as well that code that,
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that create cloud computing properties. and all the, the, the sofa, dark side emission changes from the cleaning out of a marine fuel. the fuel that's used in shipping has led to a reduction in sulfur dioxide emissions from ships. there are many of the sources of sulfur dioxide that a much more significant than the proportion from a ship emissions of the board pro. does el nino play this year? a say el nino a was officially analysis to bind the will meet your logical organization in early july. however, earlier than that in march and april you could see the surface temperatures of the coast of curry and equitable we're building now will be not. so you could see a red slope old surface for to pull me off off off the coast of south america. this
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is now extended across the tropical equitorial pacific. i thought the el nino event is still in development. so right now it's still very much focused in the ocean and focused in the equitorial pacific ocean. there's no the tele connections in place with the atmosphere which changes how significantly eventually is. and that also changes how tell it connections are felt on other parts. that's on it. however, news often take many months to develop their full intensity. so we add all the national and international major logical agencies are watching the seasonal forecasts very closely to understand how this el nino event will develop and the probability of the intensity and how it will develop through time. now global warming clearly is playing a role in these ocean temperatures, but also by so fast. so what potential long term effects could ocean warming have on global climate problems?
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to see when the ocean is wilma, particularly the surface ocean is less efficient at absorbing heats and absorbing carbon dioxide from the atmosphere. so we know you that already the ocean that has absorbed about 90 percent of the excess heat from human energies, climate change. and as the surface ation williams is going to be less effective, absorbing additional heat, less effective at absorbing carbon dioxide and other greenhouse gases. so this means until we turn off the top of the emissions entering the atmosphere, the climate change will continue to increase, which means will get increases in global temperatures and globalization and temperatures. and this is why scientists are encouraging ambitious action to get to that theory as quickly as possible. because we know from the scientific evidence
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that with a woman, well, we're more likely to have more intense and more frequent extreme events. samantha burgess, the deputy director at that component cuz climate change though this. thank you very much. thank and some sports news in the women's world cup france of book the last spots of the quote of finals with the photo of victory over morocco, friends with just 2 dominant for one of the told him and surprise team. so play co host australia. next, i ladies back from coach as a right now, but he's wanted his team to stretch science opponents and the stats. i get some, a rough, a. they didn't disappoint one minute after 15 minutes to the honey loving, the slick team is 5 minutes later jani provided the pool across the bolts. couple of francis leads and sit down the applying the finish with a little help from the american if it was how they were asked to
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