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the crew collaborated. how can life go on after all the terror? not everyone can endure the fear weeks out every day. when rush starts august 25th on dw the visions dw news line from berlin leaders from either amazon based on countries from an alliance to fight the for station. at the 1st summit and 14 years they say they helped prevent the amazon rain forest from reaching a point of no return. will ask if their efforts have
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a chance to succeed are also coming up. nigeria says in once a diplomatic solution to the crisis in neighboring new share, just days after the warranty could sit in the army and living he begins on mamma's clean up after some of the countries worst ever flooding or to report for our correspondence on the ground the baron tilting berlin, thanks for joining us. leaders of the nations around the amazon rain forest have agreed to form an alliance to fight deforestation. the agreement was reached on day one summits, the brazilian city a felon, and a drawing statement. the leader said they hoped to prevent the amazon from reaching a quote point of no return. it was the 1st summer in 14 years for the country's
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philip parents side is a research professor at the national institutes for research in m a zone. you in my knowledge, brazil, it all is. there are several factors that are working against the ambitious plan for deforestation. one has to have more than simply a come in and can trolls. you have to have uh, inspections and signs and so forth, which per 0 is uh, is wrapping up very important. uh, but is it the same time? you can't have uh, countries to build a roads opening new areas to entry of the foresters. legalizing these legal land claims that charging more and more invasion of the, of the government land and the forest, which is what is happening in brazil. so it's very important that the east politicians take on the politically difficult questions in addition to what they are, they're united on in, for example, trying to press of the wealthy countries to contribute more, to have
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a good on their promises or a $100000000000.00 here so i do for a station, so for that is important there also united on resisting any sort of of conditions on the exports of their commodities. now that's something that is not working in favor of a slowing deforestation, because it is very important that the countries the import soybeans and timber, and beacon software it's numbers will be able to uh, to have criteria for what sort of impacts are they're important to of course, all the different countries are our software and they can decide what to import and what you're export on their own. so that's, that's another aspect to their works on the, in the opposite direction. a to turn sided principals' institute for research and amazon. you, let's take a look now and some other stories making headlines around the world. your opinions
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climate observatory has confirmed that july was the hottest month ever recorded. the average global temperature registered $16.00 degrees celsius, which is a 3rd of a degree hotter than the previous record set in 20. 19 scientists say the increase is likely to contribute to more extreme weather firefighters and water bonding planes had been battling wildfires across southern and central portugal. large areas have been scorched by several days of fires, which force the evacuation of around 20 villages, portugal in spain, and doing heat waves with temperatures reaching record highest in some areas. the newest president joe biden has signed a declaration of protecting thousands of square kilometers around the grand canyon . areas to the north and south of the existing national park will be preserved as a national monument. they don't. americans had called for the designation, which was opposed to by some republicans and uranium miners. it is now. now
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jerry is pushing for diplomatic solution to the coo and neighboring new share. a spokesman for an engineering president, a new book said he wanted to avoid military intervention. nigeria will share thursday's meeting of the echo was regional group to respond to the crew leaders, refusal to relinquish power. the jury has increased sanctions on the share in response to the to the queue of trucks carrying goods at a standstill. nigeria is bordeaux, is new to some of these drivers have been stranded here for days while the food on board wrote send this on both ends and walk out of the gar. if i could spoil it any moment. i cause it gone to extend the heat like so. we open the door button every day. well, no, jerry, i was a member of the economic community of west african states who echo us, which strongly opposes the recent military coup in news. uh it
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has closed its boulder to its neighbor, stopped supplying its electricity and as imposing sanctions. and it is not in the trade that is effected. news has seen much needed international aid be stopped from several countries who condemn the recent power grab. the commission underlined its decision on choose day here's to do with these currently are suspended meaning financial assistance, meaning civilian mission the the cooperation and security issues. so basically we are not working together with the current, legitimate alternative, and you as well and that we're tracking age could west in the humanitarian crisis, finishes my son refer people, a delegation from echo as the african union and the un will refused entry and tanisha by the new military lead is a day off to they will come to count to
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punch into the does for molly and bettina faso if so media video. meanwhile, eco asked is planning to meet again on thursday in the hope that diplomatic solution can still be found. dw, marco koya is monitoring the situation from neighboring nigeria. she has more on the possible past 2 piece, the end, the crew in the chair. i suppose the situation where there is really no one small uh option really in terms of a possible i'm really talking, i'm engaging with the people a spots according to what you know, what we're hearing them. i listen those well on ground, you know that the student needs to be more engagements. the one on the side of the ones that we're also seeing them having conversation with the countries that so you know, i and so both of them but you know, 5. so for instance, molly, for reading stuff. we're also seeing, of course 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
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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 one reason another somebody if that is doable 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 home says level i'm of cause 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 to another and it was pakistan's, former prime minister in rome con, has been barred from politics for 5 years. the country's election commission says the decision is in line with his conviction on graft charges. i. com has been sentenced to 3 years in jail for selling state gifts. during his tenure as prime minister, french prosecutors have released a 55 year old german man who had been accused of him presenting and torturing his wife in the eastern city. a 4th by the husband denied the claims,
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seeing that she was very ill. and henry can that he had been carrying for her. the prosecutor says that there was no evidence that would justify continuing investigations even cheaper. so the funder line is heading to slovenia on wednesday to offer support after flash flooding the ravages of the country, and claim 6 lives to use. roseborough butchered travel to the region of carinthia, and some of those hardest hit by what has been described. this'll be in his worst ever natural disaster. after the deluge dirt, debris and sludge coats, this will be unto enough to him the not kudos came local carpenter benedict patrol . nick is trying to save what's left of his family home. them didn't know that i was, i'm always there right now. we're living the day today. we don't know what's going to happen and i don't, i don't there think about the future. a man and some of
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the few takes us insight. his tools are ruined and he doesn't know how or when he'll work again. so that they all say all of this set up. for those set up on the walter came all the way up to here. it was all over the mountain. now we have the help with the firefighters. they're really doing an amazing job for them, but they're not the only ones upstairs. the clean up continues. neighbors drain mode from each other's homes with soldiers drafted in to be up for relief efforts near the center for the we are happy we can help people and do you t. that's all that matters. and or we can do such a task ahead is massive because bridges have collapse and roads has been damaged
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including fresh walter and leading efficiency that's leading all of this damage. billions. that's why the small country has called on other nations for help. germany is sending prefabricated bridges. fronts has offered machinery and croatia is sending trucks. the president tells us that's only slain. i am happy that we are part of european union and you'd opinion and there are a lot of funds, slovenia cannot get it. you know what we do, we do not have enough money to repair all the damage. we are aware of that fact. we do have courageous people hardworking people and we hope on solidarity. i know that all the damages could not be in the will not be paid, but slovenes are stubborn and nation, you know, and, and, and, and we are used to start from scratch 0, which the sun shining overture to the local, don't fear more flash floods for no thoughts, also ortiz,
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are still keeping watch because up in the hills, the risk of land flights remains to ireland has been farewell to sing or sinead o'connor. thousands flocked to the coastal town of freight to pay the respects at a funeral procession for the senior was laid to rest in a private service. o'connor was found dead at her home in london. 2 weeks ago, she was best known for 1990 had nothing. compares to you and her activism, which included tough criticism of the catholic church. should nato kona is the hero and the straits of his former home in ireland. since 2 days, tribute, flowers, and personal things have been piling up outside his old house and brain. and it was in the seaside town that family friends and fans bid farewell after muslim funeral pre is in a private memorial ceremony. icon is kaufman was driven through the straits with
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thousands of people had turned out. a volkswagen van leave the cold as a draped in rainbow flags and blasting ball. molly, whose song more sheep famously, talbot emotional mornings, clint is a celebration hooligan. see she was so passionate and she was so forthright and she stood up for people who couldn't stand up for themselves. and she spoke for people who couldn't speak for themselves. and she was vilified for it. and it was just wrong. and time has proven that she was right. really a really big only count here and the challenge was bringing. she just walked up and down to talk to her because she was here. she was really a fabulous person. well, in my lifetime she made was the very iconic staggered, very controversial secret. and besides being a fantastic musician, singer,
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she kind of instilled in people they need to speak, go spar and justice for the different factions in society, or what us and also thing we come here today and such crowds and such a warm atmosphere that she had to die to her and the people up there. as the procession passed, icon is full of my mind. it paws to play the most famous has the chance to reflect. and remember, one of ireland most powerful voices and music and an active as of the you're watching the news, and here's a quick reminder of the top stories we're following for you at this hour. 8 south american nations have agreed to form an alliance to fight deforestation and climate change in the amazon base. and they said, action must be taken to prevent the rain for us from reaching a point of no return. the spokesman for an a jury, as president says,
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a potential once a diplomatic solution to the prices and neighboring their share. sanctions are already taking their toll of the trade between the 2 countries. anteria is set the chair and meeting of the cost regional group to respond to the qu, leaders, refusal to relinquish power. that's all for me for now, but stay tuned. up next or documentary series, dr. phil looked at the threats faced by and introduced women in the us. that's after a short break. and remember, for more news during the go, you can always check out our website. that's d, w dot com, or check us out in social media where our handle is at dw news. i'm here until berlin, thanks for joining us. the imagine how many portion of loads us are now in the world climate change. the story, this is much less the way from just one week.

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