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the the, this, the thing that we knew was life from above and pakistan's cable, called rescue drama, ends happily all become on those of children and adults to safely from a gone by hiring hundreds of maces above a mountain where they also on the program. leaders of the bricks group of developing economies gather insights, advocates brushing foreign minister, suggesting law for all stands in for president. putin, as the president is subject to an international arrest warrant of the war in ukraine, ahead of russia's involved in the us. and mean group issues is fast and recruitment . video sensors filed with failure. they've got
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a precaution appears to be in africa where he says he's making russia even right to the i'm so glad you're welcome to the program. i don't for asian to rescue people. stranded in a cable car in pakistan has ended successfully. commanders and civilians helped get the 6 children into adults to safety using helicopters, then making shift chavez. the group is on its way to school with open one of the support cables snapped leaving the cabinet hanging more than 300 meters above a ravine. reporter being issued at java, it has been following this story, a welcome danish. so happy endings were 15 our operation. absolutely, but after several hours of audience felt at, in a mountainous remote spot,
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the spot just on a northwestern focused on 8 bessengers including fix to fix. well, students were stranded in a cable car hanging hundreds of feet above the ground and it took 7 hours for the 1st rescue operation to begin. there were several attempts made by the helicopter operation. only one of the student was saved. and then because of, because as darkness felt, there was a lack of disability and the winds were really strong. and so the 8 opposition was suspended. and then with the help of the local population, an open ended enough solution was taking help off. and then with the local people offended, a zip line was formed and the rescuers went to the, you know, like of the, the, been towards the cable car. and then one by one was bessengers of what rescue it.
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all right, so i, i guess they all thought was it, and locals are pretty happy about this. everyone's pretty happy about this. yes. um but um it also has the raised uh um can phones and the parameters instead of timing the stuff the country has ordered that or lift up anything in the region i should be inspected, forgot in the future. there is no accident like that. and as of as if it almost defeats the there, i think people of the, of the religion, which, if the british name is flushed full, remote village of 30000 people, people are reactant even defendants were under and the villagers were watching a bit though their, you know their loved ones and hoofing and dropping off for the operation to be successful. and in this area i've, i mean, i've been to this region, it's one of the most beautiful places and focused on it's very green and mountainous, but unfortunately, people of effect, 80,
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i do not have enough facilities. and this was also the area in 2005 and bucket and was hit by our quick it last, a lot of people. and one of the addresses and i spoke to new york times and i really liked the score. and i would like to share it, and he said as beautiful as disability is a towards a many times more, hayden sort of was right. and you mentioned that quite a remote area. these cable cause aug. a sort of normal pot of everyday life that just getting around the space mountainous region of a safe. um, okay, so they had the driver came in thing and of course the uh, the 50. it's not really high. they have been accidents in the past, but not enough attention is given it. they're usually a very small accidents, so they don't mix big headlines. but i also have to mention that these gabriel garza lifeline for many of these people. for in this village, few years ago when there was no cable car students had to walk for all was to reach
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their school. and then people had to godaddy patients for august to go to the hospital and for the very little fees they weren't able to use the escape of cause . and it's a norm in many parts of, of the country. but because if they're usually dr. breakeven potter, these don't give much attention to. so accidents also happen to be reported it being his job. thank the latest of the bricks. group of nations have begun 3 days of talk since your highness book visited with russia, india, china, and south africa home to around 40 percent of the world's population of russia is represented, divides foreign minister. so getting bounce off for russian president vladimir, folks in phases of international arrest, wonderful imaginable crimes related to the invasion of the price of discussions of focusing on trade and possible expansion of the 5 nations block summit surface.
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believe time it is key to develop a global counts and weights of west to lead a g 7 out group of leading democracies by the african. so once that happens so far at the summit's diane hawkeye reports from john, his book, the 1st day of the brick summit was characterized by discussions about how bricks member countries will improve trade. agriculture was high on the agenda as well as clean energy. both important in terms of the ongoing climate crisis. but the main attraction of the day would be addresses from the brakes needed. russian president vladimir putin was, can speak to us in his absence. although we had traced the events virtually. he took the opportunity to speak out against what he called lawful sanctions, against russia in lights of the ongoing role in recruiting members of the bricks. governments are expected to meet and discuss with the new members will be joining the group if they choose not to add any new members. what is key is that bricks is
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open to making new friends, especially with those on the african continent. let's take a closer look at this with john j cutting, who's co director of the brakes research group, which is possibly global governance program at the university of toronto. welcome to d, w. and what would you say the most pressing issues choice here as well? certainly, um the biggest question uh is um, well, um the brakes agree to uh, expand to add the new members and if so, uh how many and on what terms. others now 18 more countries that have said that we want to join the bricks about not one of them meets the um, core criteria of the existing 5 of being a big emerging economy that represents an important are region of the
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world. they are really even close to south africa by far the smallest member of the club. so whether or not they can come to a consensus and make a choice, or that will last satisfy all of a claimant. so from the so called the global some of the and then also makes the breaks more effect of where the broader membership is the biggest uh, and most open question that they face. okay. i, i'm expansion much has been told about expansion and bricks very for becoming a challenge to the west. and i'm not clear what that what that means. what would a challenge to the west in this forum looked like? well, certainly um you can write it down on um paper. um and it will uh,
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resemble the recipe for what so called um the beijing consensus. uh, we don't believe in the free market. we believe in, um, state owned or state land um growth. oh, we want more money from the rich countries of the so called the global north. uh, we want more of power and influence and in the money from the major multilateral institutions for finance. and um, for development uh, beginning with those are created by the victor powers in the 2nd world war or the i m f and the world bank. uh, in the 19, uh, 44. and oh yes, um. but this one is tricky. uh we would like to um, reform the united nations security council or our course to breaks members,
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russia and china or permanent members or will reach out to india. uh brazil. uh, south africa have a long wanted um in. uh, but uh since the brick summit started in 2009 uh, its leaders have not come to a consensus on that one. uh, for a while. understood get reasons. uh, russia and china just don't want to give up their privilege position. that's very clear. very interesting. thank so much for outlining that forest john jacob from the university of toronto, his bricks research group. thank a pleasure. we'll take a look at some more headlines from around the world. 9 will start to move that if you ok, which is to launch a joint investigation with saudi arabia, into bombing cations. that's a saudi boat, a god killed, hundreds of if you open migraines. the boy was it with yemen. of the claims were made in the report by human rights watch. as the african unit has suspended this as
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membership over the last month's military co. the bulk of $55.00 nations says new jack cannot be joining until the building john to restore a civilian government conveyed as a refuse to stand down. despite the sanctions and threats of ministry intervention from neighboring countries and the occupied westbank, a funeral has been house for a 17 year old palestinian acute and a pre don't write ice rating security forces, palestinian islamic jihad medicine to group claim the teenage it was one of his fights, this is where it says it's forces the rest of the 15 palestinian suspects and several west towns. as part of the operation. russia says it has brought down to ukrainian drugs the months ago. officials say they were shot down the times on the captain's west. the outskirts, 2 other drums crossed in the border beach and hopefully i don't know injuries have been reported. i'm had of rushes of voc,
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the most and regroup. they've got different goshen, as opposed to discuss recruitment video since he's filed um drip value in june dw, it hasn't been able to verify the video independently, but precautions suggest fixing africa. sometimes he's making russia even greater on old continents. and i'm all of them. we're working through the temperatures above 50 degrees celsius to be just how we like to put on with the bucket group is conducting reconnaissance and search operations. we're making russia even great on all content, often enough for co human for you while we would need. let's get more on this from brian whitmore. he's in atlantics council senior fellow of russian politics. he joins us from washington. welcome cdw. what does change for if any precautions since leaving that failed to in russia? because this video seems to indicate but other than not being able to go home. it's business as usual for 5. so yeah, well i, i'd preface my remarks about this with, by saying that we all need to have
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a little bit of a system, logical modesty about what's going on and rush. all right, next week, even rush experts don't have the kind of visibility into the inner workings of the kremlin right now. but what this seems to suggest right now is that reports of pretty goal sions demise were greatly exaggerated. and the question is, why is that? and i can come up with a couple of, of, of pipe prophecies about that. on 1st and foremost, i tend to look at the, put in the regime and it's behavior by looking at like a crime syndicate. what is the godfather precaution with a couple i, when i went to the crime scene to get a cup of comes after the godfather, you expect a couple of days to be number. but in this case, the art. and there's a couple of reasons why that might be the case. um, one reason is that it goes and might be be given a 2nd chance to make himself useful. africa is, of course, very important to russia. and this is, this is, is stressed by the, the, the, the brick summit that's going on right now. wagner has longstanding activities in
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africa and the central african republic in libya, molly and sudan, the coolant, nice share the recent twin as years taking a distinctively anti western character that russian would certainly like to exploit . so that's one possible explanation for this. the precautions been simply given another chance to make himself useful. another possibility and this, these 2 are mutually exclusive. if it is, the precaution has sufficient support with in the russian lead to make going after him very dangerous for poor. now both of these things can be simultaneously true, right? as a when precaution says he's making russia grace are on old continents. is that him talking to pro 10? saying look what i'm doing for you? that's the way i'm interpreting it, he's. he's basically saying to put and look how useful i am, but you still need me. that's what, that's what it seems to look like. to me, remember, the global self is very, very important to russia right now it's, it's, it's, it's the last all support in, in, in, in the west,
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the only allies it has left other than brother roost tend to be in the global south . so there's, so africa is extremely important to put in right now. um and, and promotion is showing the boss. and he's useful in this, this, this important part of the world for russia. right? so what do we think as the ponds for wagner in africa? ah, well, i think they're gonna, they're going to continue to be what they always have been, and that is a securing natural resources for russia antics and advancing rushes national security interests and geopolitical aids in africa. and again, i'm keeping an eye on the, on, on the aftermath of the 2 in the year, which is taking a distinctively anti western flavor. now i'm, i'm, i'm, i'm expecting wagner to possibly get involved in that. but we don't see that yet. we do see wagner being historically active in the central african public, livia malia it's done. there are also reports this week of wagner fighters leading bellingers in the hundreds. um, where might they be going? i, i think there's the answer to the question is, is,
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is actually pretty clear. faucet, i think, and alex are thank you for sharing it with us. i problem with more from the atlantic council. thank you. and thanks for having out of canada, which is, but i think it's worthwhile fi season since reco it's big on the state of emergency using force in some areas of the ministry is helping to evacuate tens of thousands of people from homes at risk that all hopes that the worst is over, but the destruction is already massive of the homes, businesses and the memories that once lived in the small community of enterprise all wiped away in an instant nearby in west colona residents. fleet, as the flames close in many of them had only a few hours to leave. all they had behind we were told to get out the back orders
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quickly packed up her stuff and went to my parents, which was in the safe zone, but still in west colona. very worried. luckily, the winds died down. our house for now is still standing. neighborhood still standing in what is thankful for about more than 1000 wild fires are burning across canada. passive them out of control. british columbia and the northwest territories . north west of toronto are some of the hardest hit areas. some 27000 people are under orders to evacuate. wild fires are not unusual in canada, but this is the most destructive fire season on record. around 15000000 hectares of land have been torched this year. that's more than 3 times as much as in 2021. drop conditions that brought little ray in the summer, or one factor, another rising temperatures, at least in parts of canada. that's according to scientists with the world,
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whether attribution or in a new study. researchers measured how much climate change influence wildfires that raged in come back between january and july. the kind of intensity of 5 season that we see is twice as likely to occur these in the car employment as it would have been without like trouble and without human seduced. so boy, the study did not include this week's fires, but the authors say there's a general trend. we can expect to keep seeing these, these conditions that it promotes while fires to keep on increasing becoming more frequent. they come most of it, government authorities or warning people to stay in doors, in some areas as hazardous smoke blankets, the country travelling as far as the united states, that for many evacuated it's news of when they can return home, that they're desperate for more on this from louisa osborne,
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dw clement before that. welcome louise, we just heard that the climate change has increased. the intensity of the files made them twice as likely to occur. so just talk us through what that means. so what they're talking about actually is what i call fire weather, and this is the dry hot conditions, wendy. also that leads to the worsening of these kinds of fires. and we not to hear about the way that they stopped it's, we're talking about the way that they have spread. um these conditions have been made twice as likely by climate change. the funding of fossil fuels 15000000 hacked as we've just had um that's twice as much as the previous requisites has been burned already this year. and the also said that that was absolutely shocking. and they've set that piece of conservative estimates, but they've made a bag the spring twice as likely. i'm the climate impact could actually help them. all right, and is this is this also the case for the well files that we've seen elsewhere in
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hawaii antenna reach for example. so the scientists are usually not very keen to attribute climate change to events that they haven't already studied. because it's so difficult to know for sure without having done that analysis, but for the ricoh auto who is one of the founders of well, what retribution which conducted this study said that it's very likely that climate change has, has an impact in greece in spring for example, where we've seen really high temperatures this summer and where we're seeing these big fi is taking place. interesting, liza, she said she couldn't say the same about hawaii where we've also seen these big flyers just because the data doesn't really exist for this island. and the models that they need to make these attribution studies make it more difficult to look at hawaii as the case. now we know that governments are being sued for that roles
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and fuel in climate change. so could piece report have legal policy implications? i mean, it's hard to know until later on these kinds of studies have played a role in of the case that we saw in march for in the us, montana. thank you, for example. um, so it's quite possible that in the future that could be something that would come up. but the real reason for this study is to highlight the problem of climate change and how that is impacting the the wildfires that we're seeing. the kinds of extreme was a that we're seeing so that governments can look at making policy changes or looking at the way that they deal with fire management in the future for example. but it's also a case of like just connecting people to this issue of climate change and the impact that it's having. obviously it's quite an abstract thing unless you have concrete examples in this study, give a good example of that. thank you for that. now there is eligible dw climate
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results. thank small news headlines from around the world that will starting should i what days have you right? i've left 2 people that and thousands homeless, many of cut off by flooding. online slides in central and southern regions for right is forecast in the coming. the big file size as a found the bodies of a team. people killed in a far as defined near the border with tucker the latest eye. they were most likely to be migrants. ambrose, the region, is a busy crossing point. i crews of baffling places across greece. first, international commercial flights to leaf and north korea for 3 years. as long as you didn't buy g, incoming flights have also resumed both direct, closed. his port is at the beginning of the pond, demick in 2029. it's a thailand where a problem is voted for a new prime minister pointing a set that how we send off the populace, the port type pots, a property type tunes, leadership a signal, a significant shift in type politics after nearly 10 years of ministry bathroom. so
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that will lead a coalition on 11, including 2 pro military causes was earlier the founder of the pro type pottery and former prime minister tax and shit of water return from exile was immediately j. o h e is on corruption charges, which he says politically. most united as touching down in thailand for the 1st time and 15 years past, then she knew what arrived home to rapturous applause. immediately pausing to pay his respects to thailand's royal family. the former prime minister and billy in the hills so acknowledged, huge crowds of his appliances. i feel fulfilled that i traveled here today to see him arrive. if possible, i want to hug him. everyone here is crying. we waited for him to return to
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thailand. that's the feeling, but we got someone we love back home but texan did not stay long. he was quickly whisked away to the supreme court where he was sentenced to use in january. so convictions passed in his absence charges. he maintains a politically motivated tax, then was asked in a military coup in 2006, but backing among his so called read should suppose it's remain strong. made up of poor value to is from thailand's no they maya has policies on cheap health care and the minimum wage. but those opposing tax in the yellow shirts often re presenting monica is or city elite. so his role as corrupt after sentencing texan was taken to a bank of jail, but it may be a brief stay, many believe the timing of his return. hence, he had struck a deal as text and form a political party, as on the verge of forming a government,
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