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the, the, this is the, the news coming to live from berlin, shock and horror as wild pliers rage across a wise island of mountain places turn a historic town to ashes, killing several people, enforcing residents to flee. authorities are urging torres to stop traveling to the on also coming up the chairs military junta accuses prince of destabilizing the
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country, saying it's breached it's their space. the says one to representatives met with nigerian envoys, offering hope of a breakthrough. and slovenia deals with the aftermath of the devastating floods. the pledge is a $100000000.00 euros and a plus, how does russia build its pulse? we meet the ukranian team task with finding out what materials moscow uses to make its missiles and where it's getting its tucked from the hello. i'm terry martin. thanks for joining us. us present, joe biden is sending the military to help fight wildfires ranging across a wise molly island. at least 6 people have died. hundreds of buildings have been destroyed and more than 2000 residents have been forced to evacuate. with major
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fire, still burning on mally and the nearby big island authorities have borne. the death toll could rise a paradise lost as flames engulfed, the resort town of le hi no. the only escape was by sea some wasted until the last moment to flee. to the bar is our thoughts for their time to go to firestone. fire ripped through the tourist hotspots with little warning. many of these buildings no longer stand with this is
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a much of love hina has been turned to ash and we just had the worst dresser i've ever seen online through chris bog lips. evacuation efforts were disrupted by power and telephone service outages . roads were cut by flames. fire experts say molly island was waiting to ignite drought had left the dense bushland dangerously dry. winds from the passing hurricane door created the passage firestone. we, when we are preparing for the hurricane we, we expect green advice we expect floods. we never anticipated in this state that as
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a hurricane which did not make impact on our islands will cause this type of wall flyers while fliers that wiped out communities. while fliers that wiped the businesses, while fliers that destroyed homes, officials searched the tourists to stay away from the holiday island. thousands took shelter in the airport, waiting to evacuate. we're actually going to go to a lot of wildfire very degrees because of the wildfire. hawaii is just the latest place affected by extreme conditions. scientists say the world has just experienced its hottest month in recorded history, exacerbated by human, caused climate change. but if you compute, she is a meteorologist and atmospheric sciences based in washington dc. he says, dry weather and strong winds or fueling these fires. well,
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i think one thing that's very much key is the fact they've had a drought lately. the air there was dry, the land is little bit dryer than average. and obviously you have dryer temperatures, which means dry conditions and more fuel available to burn. but at the same time i fire this big which does 1st burn about $240.00 to hector's. can only grow to that size. if the winds are strong, then it is a case right now. how retain door a pass about 800 kilometers south south west upon a lulu. but at the same time, it's winfield was big enough that they're still seeing wins flowing in the storm. of about 60 to 70 kilometers per hour. those eastern or these winds will continue much of the day. and again, augusta were 70 kilometers per hour helping those flames to spread. i think one thing that is very unfortunate about a situation like this is that it's much like the fires we saw in colorado several years ago. obviously fires do happen to natural territory, but when you have homes that are close together in that much easier for the plains, hot from one building to another. and another thing is that essentially it's
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a fire, that's just a big stack of wood. that's just a stack of fuel. so yes, that is kind of the, the most difficult part with this. but right now we have about 7.7 percent of the entire state of hawaii. under at least a moderate drought or worse. there is worse than one year ago, and the i believe him now he is, seems, and the worst strode at this point. so yes, it is significant, but really it's one of those situations where even those abnormally dry, the wind is the biggest factor and how tightly packed homes are, is another big factor. urologist in atmospheric scientist, matthew, pushy there in washington, d. c. now, france has rejected accusations from these areas military rulers, that it breached their countries, aerospace, and freed what the those rulers are calling terrorist. the french government says the flight in question was approved by new jersey armed forces. around 1500 french troops are in new jersey, helping to fight armed groups. but that cooperation is now in question after print
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. suppose the military to last month in which new jersey president mohammed, the zoom, was detained. meanwhile, shares military junta met with 2 nigerian invoice in the capital in the may. the delegation was hoping to find a solution to the crisis. a had him an emergency summit with regional leaders from the west african block eco was today. the coo leaders have ignored a 7 day deadline for me. clause to reinstate the deposed, pressed the current political unrest and coo in need. that is putting e k was to the test. as the economic community of west african states blog was formed in 1975 and comprises 15 african countries, including nisha and my g area that was set up to foster trades. but it has also addressed political and military unrest in the past. with some success,
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it's un peacekeeping missions, and e k wa spikes forces into the gambia ivory coast and guinea bit south nigeria as president bola to new booth who is also currently the eco west chapman appear to be pushing for military intervention. but i'm going to say that some like to be nigeria would have to provide the bulk of the minute treat resources. and this itself struggling to do with an insurgency. also eager wass members of split on the use of force. molly and black, you know, fast, they both support and these as qu, leaders, and have said they will come to its defense if necessary. meanwhile, other countries of packing diplomacy and suggesting eco was extend, is deadline for the reinstatement of news. yet president mohammed by zoom, but mediation attempts of sofa being written, both by the june to so the block may now look to expand the economic and travel sanctions. the dates has already imposed. the dw reporter ways e addresses in nigeria is capital of booge, where today's equal was,
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summit is being held. weighs what's at stake for equal was in the stand off with any new share with defend choose that who's who will for the immediate treat, the type issues very like because in addition, including acadia rejecting the unsecure diploma in immune to see that was the issue continue the listening to accept because he's good from the june, is an indication that the meeting which was typed in the next 3 hours might ended
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up or the possibility of military intervention is still on the table. weighs how risky would that be for? ega was around with us through the system and looked up is security challenges, nigeria and you get to try and then the economy is. but in that sense to ministry and technicians, very risky. at this moment, the new shares ousted president mohammed bassoon is being held in detention. i understand he's since house arrest. what do we know about his condition?
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it was the 1st time the old site in the spring because even though the patient yeah, i love the one the fluids which was applied to your own boss on the ride and drug test ways. thank you very much for bringing this up to date. that was the w report or waste either a spin up. would you single looked at some of the other stories making headlines around the world. ecuadorian presidential candidate, fernando vi. son joe. it has been shot dead at the campaign event in the capital quito. a suspect in the killing later died after
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a shoot out with police. authorities have arrested 6 others over the shooting. the essential was a vocal critic of drug cartels and corruption. president key, i'm a loss. so suggested organized crime was behind the assassination. and he was state of utah, f, b i. agents of killed an armed man accused of making violent threats against president joe by the f. b. i said agents were trying to serve a warrant when the incident occurred just hours for binding landed in the state. the president biden has announced new curves on american investment insensitive technologies in china. under the rules us investors will be borrowed from funding chinese companies and high tech sectors like advance computer chips and artificial intelligence. washington says the measures are meant to stop chinese military from accessing cutting edge technology that thousands of people in south korea have
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been ordered to evacuate as tropical storm. come noon sweeps north hundreds of flights as well as the train routes have also been suspended. the storm is expected to hit the densely populated sold area before moving into north korea early on friday. extreme weather has devastated parts of slovenia. flooding has effected 2 thirds of the country's population, european commission present, or slip on the line travel just little. they needed to offer aid worth more than a 100000000 euros. do you have these, rosie birch? i has more or the force of nature is on to display here in private we're homes. small adults by the river crossings crushed by salt water. as a valve cover, federal fi associates, catastrophic. some special pipes has been torn from the bridge and that's where destroyed here. on
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a 20000 people have no access by running water. but what's the force of civilian solidarity is on show to volunteers are turning up here daily to help with repairs start this stuff got or this is what we do. hope things can get better if we can them for forward and people can slowly return to their normal lives which are on our driveway. redcross stuff are also working overtime, collecting understanding of donations to the worst take times if any tools were put in some boots for work and a box of gloves, working laws and for cleaning, and lots of other supplies, at least by people who are not defective regions, right, yes, this is from the generosity of people arrows and they keep showing up with
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a population of 2000000 were told almost everyone in for the know someone in need. we like to help each other, especially. i have a lot of friends, so i'm also very emotional about that. and unfortunately the european union has a 9 long term solidarity funding for the flood ravaged nation and materials support from member states. in the meantime, you have stands by your side. we were with you in the 1st days, immediately with the material that was needed, as it is the mobile bridges, the excavators, the helicopters, and the technical team and the crews. and of course, we will stay as long as it is necessary, but hold times remain cutoff. and as the scale of the damage grows clear, the cost of reconstruction can only claim hire for no slovenia is still in emergency mode. for more i'm showing up, i dw, correspond,
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rosie bet child who filed that report. she's now in this libyan capital lube. deanna, rosie the e. u has promised it'd be a massive aid to help cope with this disaster. how old at a be rolled out? well be here, think commission president started i know, and really by paying her respects to those volunteers, some of them who we saw in this report here. she said brought hope where there was only mode and she tried to bring some more of that hope to so what she said is that there will be a 100000000 years worth of solidarity funding available this year, and up to $300000000.00 euros for the next year, no, that won't be the wave a magic won't. there will be an application process for that. and damage assessment, which could take some effort and some time. now that is in addition to what she said could be flexibility. is your opinion budget? so trying to rearrange some existing funds and direct that towards the needs here
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in slovenia, which i can tell you really is great. i've seen some people just digging their homes out of muds just piled high with dirt. and that comes in addition to help from european union member states, which includes for example, pre fabrication bridges, satisfied germany teams with heavy excavation, machinery, firefighters that have come from other countries to help out. so bi lateral health as well as help, essentially from brussels in that message, very clear from european commission present on july. and she said, you're, it is by your site or what are slipping and officials saying about the promised aid, rosie, are they satisfied with the support they're getting from brussels? well listen, there is certainly a sense of gratitude tier, a sense of gratitude for that solid. directly i spoke to sweeney as president. she said look, we're really happy. we're part of the european union. we simply don't have enough money to repair all this damage. but there is also some other concerns here because we've noted, for example, from the s,
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levine and foreign minister who's concerned about how the quick some of these deadlines are for these big damage assessments to try and get these funding applications in. so the funds could start being rolled, and as you can imagine, this would be in government, has a lot on its plate now at the moment. and this has been additional burden to that. but of course, these are public funds that something which comes with you're repeating commission funding there are strings attached, but slovenia. well, as you can imagine, the government will put that into action as soon as they can. and the european commission, honestly, building officials together decided to set up a task force to try and move forward with the kind of bureaucracy of getting that funds those funds out to people and a areas that need the most. rosie, thank you very much for your reporting. that was our correspondent, rosie bitch. out in you, you all know the spouse. independents. russian media have found that hundreds of millions of dollars worth of restricted western electronics reached russia in the 1st half of 2023. despite international sanctions,
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without western made ships, moscow would not be able to produce many of its high tech weapons which it uses to strike ukraine. c. w. as nit connelly asked why western sanctions still aren't working and he takes a look at some of the weapons bosco is using this is what just one rushing me. so can do air in the since you went in april, some of the k 21 christmas of to 24 people in this apartment block, which is one of thousands of missiles. russia has use of find this entry. rudy shows us how they work. someone does ukraine unami unit analyzed russian weapon systems. this is the k h 11 we saw on your computer. it's brain just set, set you all of this is important or no, no, that is russian. where you can see that from the weights being put together and watch them. there is nothing to rush in here except the mountain and i'll put them
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arkansas and the serial number model, the technology root equal point, the finger researches of identify chips from companies including us based texas instruments in germany's infinity on most of the household names. this kid was supposed to be stopped by sanctions as a small, but a year and a half into the war. russia is still getting these chips often find new routes, routes they want to keep secret, receives from the right. so one of the russians know that i was sent and others watching what they do. they started filing all of the serial number on chips and weapon systems. we've shut down more recently what they're trying to make it hard to, to what college, what they're using before. like here you could see ever 7 digit got system. russian needs to keep this west in technology flowing to its buttons. manufacturers. it's been using up massages faster than any one had expected or kept it was a more than the other. honestly, these missiles are going straight from the sector to the front, scanning the record is probably what i'm talking to we usually there is no time even for tests and we should not be doing what's doing. we should down missile. so
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they've been billed the same months, most of why it's in the district them started with. i'm with him a 2nd from one of them. so can i direct you to the for sanctions because we're actually closed ukraine's missile? defense forces say they'd see the difference in a matter of months to independent russian jealous and x. so i've seen secret customs statistics. we show ballooning inputs from 3rd countries as most co scrambles to source electronics. many sellers might not even realize that ships being useful, says gary summerville, or research feller at the royal united service institute of purchasing tank. the vast majority is we see something like say, a page where i want to number home or some of the systems are essentially connect, which is a kind of our shop. these chips are found to cause medical devices and even consumer electronics. most are considered to be military grade. so on subject to the toughest textbook controls halting and there is actually sort of seeing the marches on our some comp considered obsolete because as the, the,
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the cables are being used inside the roof back systems. most chips being put into weapons like these reach russia from coal in china through a complex web event, dimitris and show companies. when we break is our quotes and sanctioned you were typing up almost straight away. i just know my voice solution to the show. i sort of solving pressure electronic some nation essentially. it's just gonna get there and i'm getting the intelligence consistency my to yes. okay, good. i'm still waiting for it all to you here. re sees like 6 people. and, you know, we've been able to establish all these connections and i don't understand the site's working. sorry. the last time i met you, national microelectronics manufacturers to new york to replicate all methodologies like say this. all right? and so until these change, ukraine is going to see more devastating attacks the,
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the system is all gravy out inside of give these, just some of the missiles were satisfied that ukraine 2nd city since school began. this is what a year and a half and sleepless nights and air rates are deflect. if i can find, if we missed all behind, every cell here is life to the best has been up and it was being cut. sho, get great investigators are examining these results, trying to find out who gave the orders to find them and who pushed the button. but as for the people who made these attacks possible by providing worse to box, for now, at least it seems they have little to fear brussels correspond. terry schultz has been following the story. terry, there are western sanctions on tech going to russia. are they having any impact? well, terry, what, what nick found in his packages, of course, and very disturbing for those who believe that sanctions are working. obviously
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they're not water tight. but the you and it's allies do believe that the sanctions are important to it. in part, to just cut off the amount of money that vladimir putin has to continue waging war on ukraine. i don't think anyone believes that sanctions alone will convince him to pull his troops out. but if you can't buy these weapons and can't buy spare parts, which are also under sanctions, of course it could have an impact. and what we do know is that last year, the russian, g, d, p, the economy shrunk by 2 percent, and it's expected to shrink even further this year due to the cut off in trade with russia for a large part. so while there are obviously other measures that need to be taken, sanctions are an important part of the in your, the use toolbox as it says, russia is managing to circumvent sanctions to some degree the e u is trying to address that problem. how are their efforts working? that's right, that you does recognize that this is a huge problem. because while it doesn't do trade directly with russia in these
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sensitive items, countries with which the you does trade do re export to russia. and these aren't the countries we all are only the countries we always talk about like china and iran. they're also countries considered friendly to the turkey armenia, georgia. and so now in its last sanctions package, which was adopted in june, the new is really looking at sanctioning directly companies that export these items to rush it. they'll simply stop making them available to countries that continued to do trade with russia. another thing they're looking at is stopping the transport of these sensitive items through russian territory so that there's no way that a lot of recruiting can get his hands on them. and finally, do the sanctions there. there's 300000000000 euros in russian central bank. many this frozen inside the us, so that again limits his, his coffers for, for buying new weapons to you've been covering the defense sector for a long time. tell us how important is western tech for russia
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as we saw in next package, the expert there said that russia simply couldn't continue firing such high tech missiles and, and conducting its modern day war without the export of these items. so that makes it clear how important it is to cut them off. i just read a study by the london base. think tank lucy, that said that there are 454 in made items in russia's modern weapons. and most of those are supplied not only by china, which is the top supplier, but also by the us and germany and other european countries. so truly, if these were choked off, if the sanctions were made completely serious, then it would have an impact on russia's ability to wage war. but again, it's going to come down to the ethics of these individual companies to simply stop helping vladimir putin. terry, thank you, dw is terry schultz. they're in brussels. so you are watching dw news from berlin. just reminder of our top story us present turbine is sending
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the military to help fight wildfire raging across hawaii is molly on at least 6 people have died. hundreds of buildings have been destroyed and more than 2000 residents been forced to evacuate their up next to its focus on europe looking at just how important drones have become in the ukrainian i'm terry martin. thanks for the
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modern days sleep. in spring, they came here illegally to earn money for their families, back home for 16 hours a day. so stays a week with no contract and no minimum wage. they look after other people's
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children and never get to see their own family. focus on europe. on dw, enter the conflict with tim sebastian as with so many african conflicts, the latest fighting ensued on her death misery to huge numbers of civilians. whatever happened to africa's long enough promise to silence the guns. mo, abraham 6 ounces to such question that at the corner of africa's problems he says is 5 government. why is it still so prevalent? conflict in 60 minutes, dw, the king was like a stepping point to point you into that was you want to shift now. yeah,
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i saved it from crane. you can just go back to somewhere else. currently more people than ever on the world wide in search of a better life. so why do i want to go back tonight? yeah. like, i don't have any reason. there's no reason there's nothing for me this. yeah, delete something that is coming very, very soon on. we know when the story in for my reliable nice her migraines, wherever they may be, the hello and welcome to focus on your up. it's wonderful to have you with us. you might think that slavery is a ping of the past by millions of.

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