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the, the, this is the, the news live from the ukraine says it has developed a weapon, able to strike targets deep inside russia. presidents landscape points to an attack which destroys the russian military plains, 700 kilometers from the pine in boulder. also coming off china issues the highest level of whether $1000000.00 spreads folders, super tight, soon so many businesses and transport lanes, clothes, and some cities delay the start of the new school year. and as extreme weather destroys crops and livelihoods,
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we look at the causes and what we can expect from climate change in the future. the, i'm gonna have both is welcome to the program. ukraine has been pushing is west and allies to deliver advanced weapons since the start of the russian invasion, president flooding there's lensky has now now so that you train has developed the long range weapons, which he says can hit target 700 kilometers away the appear to refer to an aspect earlier this week. the attack destroyed russian military planes in the west and we region of scoff roughly 700 kilometers from the ukranian bowed up a weapon with that range could potentially put most go within striking distance. so i asked the military, i'm listening to the wrong from king's college, london. what kind of weapons that landscape might be referring to. right. and
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several types of training set precedent polanski might have in mind. one of them is the due j $22000.00. so is that right and can easily apply from ukrainian boarder regence all the way up to moscow despite the fact that the exclusive charge you can carry is relatively small. so it wouldn't be able to do a lot of damage. and the 2nd drain about which much less is known as cold. the b burrow bird through drone, which can fly up to 1000 kilometers. so those 2 trends could potentially fit through the scripture of what present and the landscape might be hinting. there is a sort of profit bible for coming cause the drone, but there is no name disclosed. so those are the main candidates where we know they're on. speaking of them now in russia lost its full scale invasion of ukraine . millions of ukrainians found themselves living under occupation and subjected to
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russian propaganda more than 18 months later. many ukrainians are still looking for ways to escape occupied territories. one way is through enemy lands going into russia and then entering ukrainian controlled areas again at the cruelty law. scott bull croft got crossing in the northeast. the schumann italian colorado lies between the ukrainian sonia region and the russian yell go to the region. this abraham has visited a reception center near that crossing point. they have a long road behind them. when russia attacked ukraine in february of last year, they suddenly found themselves under occupation. now they're back on ukrainian controlled land. after a journey that last 2 days and 2 nights, a fashionable and it was scary at their check points on a ski, the russians, and they do not consider us ukrainians of human beings. we didn't know what to
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expect from them. you changed and that you so the woman checking passports spoke aggressively to us, and that's what i see like ella endured a lot under occupation. preteen son had to flee after russians beat him up for expressing pro, ukraine's opinions. her husband could not find treatment for an injury and had to stop working. then russian authorities threatened to take her 2 small children away to a boarding school and pressured them to get russian passports. that's when i left field, she had to do everything to get away and borrowed money to see him a little nibble of him, and we didn't have any money to leave earlier. we were ukrainians at heart. i've lived here for 40 years. i cannot simply forget that to become a russian and swear allegiance to them, but a salary and something might between 50 and a 150 people, enter ukrainian control territory through the cold at the last couple. crawford
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crossing every day. only ukrainians are allowed and if they don't have someone waiting for them, they're brought here. volunteers give them food, a police to rest and make a plan. the ukrainian border control also screens arrivals to read out potential saba tours. this volunteer tells me that people coming from places like the knots, which has been under russian sponsored control since 2014, are especially influenced by putin's propaganda. when i have to do much, that's it, my stupid hands of the americans a minute connecting us to the boys. pier pots it goes to some sinks. the top of the kind city doesn't exist so that it really means that it's run by nazis flu. but mostly they just need help. after leaving almost every thing behind for people leaving occupied territories. this is the last leg of their journey back to their lives. they bore trains to kill,
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hoping that whatever is waiting for them there is better than what they've left behind. i'm gonna show you and then the fun and the russians treat it as bad today. today. they constantly put pressure on people. they force people to switch to russian document, so i'm to work for them. but that way, so my personal wide pointed, this was good use of i wanted to end as soon as possible. i want to go home. i want to breathe freely there. but all my plans. ready we were promised to aid with housing level, but we just don't know. there's it maybe we'll live somewhere on the floor. and when was the level that usually the officials here tell us around $22000.00 ukrainians to flood occupation since the start of the invasion, even if they're 1st days living under a ukrainian flag are difficult authorities who more and more will make the choice. people in this train has made that's bringing this problem with cdn coal. she's an
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assistant professor of critical media analysis and simon fraser university in vancouver, canada. the reports of mentions the influence of proteins propaganda on the people from the nets. how does this relate to your research on the militarization of information and this information to hello uh, it's directly related to my research and i've have quite interesting discovery slightly uh, in the past i was mostly interested in the information alone in the very position of information in construct, in construction of some messages, propaganda messages and so on. and of course i saw uh, the strong influence, especially when uh propaganda and decent formation has been very much weaponized for the last 10 to almost 10 years. but they discovered something else that i think
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is incredibly important to consider at the environment that people leave in on say occupied territories is more just informational environment, least as an environment of terror. and i literally go ahead and put this term and quote a tetra environment. this environment is a kind of mix, this very different thinks barkley, it is information and messages of propaganda. then people receives this messages at the moment, wednesday of being docked to wednesday, hearing her explosions when there are all these sounds of silence and so on them. so it is an incredible pressure, forms the occupational regime and then also the release of work pollution. so it affects people health, incredibly. so it's new or only information can be have to consider all these
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things all together. and when people make or me cups believes whether on the basis of what they hear on tv or what the here on the streets. you know, it's like it's very much combined and compose this, the restricted to what environment. and that's what is incredibly dangerous because even you know, it's really easy to shape someone's sense of reality, even in the kind of you know, the life out side this before. but here behalf of these incredible denture is incredibly difficult. environmental. there is a lot, a very brief, a few. com. what strategies do you recommend for individuals to protect themselves against digital militarism, if you will in defense where this people are 0 of course,
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very different things people who should do with when they are in such militarized environment funds they, i mean, so for each of their i would recommend that they really understand the kind of impact of the situation owns the informations as they receive. sometimes they are not getting enough information because not all information can be communicated even by ukrainian government. and what is communicated very often has a strategic purpose, right? so, so we don't know how many people were killed. we don't know how many soldiers for q . so there is something since the government cannot say, and we need to kind of leave is a 2nd level of information. but at the same time, people need to add a kind of, you know, i have to restrain the assets and in motion. probably wednesday have so
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heavily targeted by, again, direct a propaganda but also automated proof of concept by the so bots and below the 50 percent and things like that. but of course, the right people all positive was who are also targeted by basically the same uh channels is the same misinformation and this information producer. and i am old as having sessions from people from canada or europe that they're receiving the same kind of messages. and so that's why i really think people just need to pay attention. and it's kind of like the stamp that this is war and information can spawn lives in may your weapons sitting on the vehicle, assistant professor of critical media analysis of the assignment for his university . thank you very much. i so that's have
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a look now at some of the other stories making headlines. at least 43 people were killed when the army opened. fire and protest us and go, mind come, go. the demonstration against for un peacekeepers was organized by a religious sect. you enforce is due to withdrawal by the end of the year thousands have taken to the streets in southern syria in a rational dissatisfaction with a regime of the charlotte sat the demonstrations of escalated because of rising inflation and economic hardship. the regime has a history of suppressing public descent. in england's more than a 100 schools have been told to close on safety ground authorities say some buildings could collapse because of weak concrete. the biggest government is facing criticism of failing to deal with the problem earlier. a super tie phone is approaching hong kong, then the southern coast of china authorities have issue with the highest level
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where the welding following weeks of heavy rain and flux trends, and will close businesses and suspend transport services while talk soon. so the process for all available shelters and the city of 17000000 are being opened. several cities of coastal areas have postponed. the start of the new school year. the phone will bring violent winds and floods and low line areas of phone call. that goes straight to hong kong. well, correspondence calling this standing by phoebe. what's the situation there right now? well, on how cold people. uh, like, uh, like it has lots of experiences will type in that this one is unusually powerful, that they should expect it to be the most disruptive typhoid in is if not that case . and that a residence and government officials may make extra vigilant and nurses this time around that like where you know, where this is
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a friday night that you can hardly find any one on this. it's only about things to do, send her as like government is urging people to hunker down in those like even these, like i'm now reporting from home. i can still feel the impacts of the surface hyphen as, as the time is big. i can see like, keep hearing on the howling winds outside even was or the window shots and the rings are like lashes very violent and see that the government is willing of lay a record breaking rise of sea levels that a lot. so i expect to as to see if a type one is now causing by home home and will scope within just 40 kilometers of the territory of a be. do you think that hong kong is well prepared for this weather event? well, um, as i said, like ordinary citizens are like very cautious about face typhoid. and that the day
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before we have seen people rushing to stock up on food labs at supermarkets, the long queues of people have to wait for up to an hour. and just to check out and the governments as well, uh, i was trying to mobilize as much personnel as they can to present the impact of the super typo in that. um they mobilize people into place and back villages, etc. and, and they also like analysis plan is contingency class, much earlier than previous locations, but still the city was put into a span sale today that a hundreds of flights have been canceled. schools, stock exchange market and businesses lushly live, shut down. so um now uh we are like. c like with the closest, this is what the hyphen and is still uncertain. and like when things could wisdom to namo and um the government is like taking no chance to like um to, to relax and say um this could be like
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a very major destructive one. um to sell it to hong kong. of course, one of phoebe comrade reporting from hong kong. thank you very much. i stream whether has already brought the misery to millions in europe this summer, destroy the land and causing billions of yours in damage. break or breaking he. waves half quit the south, west named droughts and wildfires, and spain easily. portugal and greece, dreadful rain and flooding swept away homes in norway and slovenia, and germany and the netherlands of been baset by hardly 10 lock wins. and found the stones. i did, i've use planner before to lose. osborne is here to well talk about the weather really and the climates. let's start with this extreme heat that we've seen all over europe this summer. but how is climate change contributing to that? so there is
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a definitive link that can be made between extreme heat and climate change. the the globe is warming as a result of, of funding, fossil fuels using cost cutting down trees. all of these activities are producing carbon dioxide which essentially makes the blanket around the us, which then chops and heats, this is pushing up temperatures. scientists say, for example, that every heat wave is long and more west phase for longer and for a is more made more likely by climate change. temperature is also is also the heat with the whole to on the exactly yes. i mean, the, the globe has already risen, or the, the temperature is a person by 1.2 degrees celsius and it doesn't sound like much, but it's having this, this huge impact. uh, let's start with the flooding. uh i've, i've heard this sentence that a woman was also a, with a weld. and what's the connection to global warming that?
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yeah, that's right. i mean it's, it's not clear that old. what were events are linked to climate change. and, but one of the major factors and whether is the water cycle, i'm not sure if you remember from school, but this is the idea that water from water bodies like the ocean or rivers evaporate, since we as it forms clouds and eventually falls down as rain or snow, i can choose the cycle that keeps going round and the climate change is intensifying or super charging this cycle. so basically what happens is woman means that move was trip, operate and not means move water stored in the atmosphere and rain comes down heavier as we're is all of that being moved to the cycle is fost issue well as well to some extent. and this can cause the kinds of flooding that we have seen, but again, it can't be linked to what we're events and that is how that are happening. now,
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there are extreme weather events that are being affected by climate change. others that are not, as you've just said, but how can scientists establish that? so they take climate models basically. so what the world would have looked like if there hadn't been this woman versus what the world looks like now that there is. and they can compare the kind of weather that would have been predicted as a result of these models and also be whether observations that they are seeing the world with retribution as an organization. for example, that is doing not scientists coming together. and they have looked at the heat waves that happened in july, for example. and they said that that was made, that would have been virtually impossible if it wasn't the case of human driven climate change. but for example, they said that the rain that happened in emilia remain uh in italy in may, was not caused by climate change. not in fact, it was maybe down to a poor drainage that,
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that was such flooding. so these are the kinds of things that they're doing, and this is important because it will help government shape policy linked wrong and also help them deal and help communities cope with the kind of to the kind of what that, that they're seeing as a result of climate change, climate are full of difficulties also on that. thank you very much. louise. louise has put together more detailed information on this topic and you can find that on the dw and use youtube channel and highly recommend to do. and in other news process is making his 1st visit to a mongolia. his trip to the buddhist majority. country is to support the tiny but growing catholic community only around one and a half thousands mongolians are catholics. out of the population of more than 3000000 talents king has kept the prison sentence of the former prime minister talks instead of water from 8 years to one of the lead up applied for royal palm.
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when he returned from 15 years in self imposed exile, talk scene was convinced of graft and abuse of office. and also has found the site where a russian spacecraft crashed on the moon. the agencies, luna, over to talk these images of a new tenant into wide crater rushes. luna 25 mission was attempting to land on the moon south pole when it lost control the african union as suspended the bottom over the crew which also the elected president. well, leaders have condemned to take over which ended more than 50 years of the bundle. families ruled the opposition to have off the coolness to recognize their candidates as the women of last week's election. this car is, has band rented. it looked electric scope as it was the 1st city in europe to embrace a school does hoping that help reduce emissions last a quickly became unpopular and prisons voltage to say audio to the vehicles
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to send another to e scooters. but they're getting harder to find. it's his job to collect the rental schools here in paris, in less than a day. they're all meant to be gone. i don't know, but it, it, it is a switch to another to. this app helps them locate them. although they've been getting scarcer over the past days, never has a means of transport and so divisive as the talk unit, as provisions call them. the sum of all this time is that it's such a pleasant way of getting around. is it you can swing left or right? it's not stressing like a car that you keep a budget. i wouldn't miss them. i can't tell you how often i nearly ran over school to ride as if i, you know, trio what i love them or hate them a referendum then the scooters in april, just 5 years ago. paris was the 1st european city to embrace east peters,
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hoping to reduce carbon emissions. but too often they lay a band into the streets and accidents became more frequent. regularly fed google neo way successfully, richards to the top speed of the scriptures. but they kept getting more and more dangerous helmets on compulsory, and it's impossible to prevent 2 people from writing on one screen. so that's done a sort of twitching. that's it. now it's add, you're talking it. benjamin gobeel has to get his company scooters off the streets by the deadline and electric field. the show on this could have been handled differently. we've drawn out conclusions and an outcome some tracing on the bikes and power science full screen. that's all we can do. and, you know, swim desa. 15000 e scooters are now headed for warehouses on the outskirts of paris, where they're getting a once over. the 5 by 6, the brakes, the wheels see if the motor still works,
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associating with them. these scooters are headed for other cities, some even to berlin. on the broad side, the batteries also fit the bikes that will now be replacing the scooters. the city of paris supports that shift as they desperately want to uphold their traffic emissions policy. body o, c k, and we'd like to parents to become the biking and pedestrian capital. if that's a plan for the future to many people here, hope the bankers will be more considered in traffic than a scooter. writers were for now it's game over for the 20 minutes. they're just a souvenir of a paras. past you a fall has announced european football players and coaches of the you know, the women's play over the is spanish will come when i sign up with mom to of course, with the support for her teammates any her most. so was case by the national for
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president after the world cup finals and manchester city gold machine. now, in holland, not the award for men's play or of the you know, is young. so sorry, no big man who led england to the world cup final one, the women's coaching, a walt and dedicated to the spain t d. f. a. as while spaniards had flooded the old, i'm took them and sold off to taking mound city to the treble of lead, cup uncensored sleep time and the head of spain's olympic committee has defended criticism of sexism in spanish sports. alejandro bunco told a madrid press conference that the actions of ruby dollars were an isolated incident. defended on the board of these does defend our athletes and proudly say i have load that if we do have the best sports. or if we have a sport that is envied and admired throughout the world, then an isolated event cannot steal the lane light from the athletes under our successes. and it gives everyone a bad image of us,
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which we do not deserve. but to applaud what we have, let's defend to what we have and let the notice that when something happens outside of this, something that goes against common sense, the laws and regulations of the olympic movement of the sports movement and of what society demands. because the people look at be the less of the they don't see him unless you're watching dw in here and say as a reminder of our top story. i super tie. so in this approaching hong kong and the southern coast of china, authorities have issued the highest level with, with a warning the following week. so heavy rain and flooding. sions, and will close businesses on suspend transport services, ball type phones, sell boxes for business. the videos coming up next then to the newest age of japan scrambled to upgrade its forces. its top general says down and capable of defending the country. and pope frances in mongolia a vast country with
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a tiny catholic community. my colleague dearest, vantage has those stories and a little more coming up after a short break. i'm gab office in berlin on that me and the same the
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way we say he was diagnosed with a telling be he refused to be held back in have both cost to tackle issues. the 2 young ask for kind of shy away from us being difficult questions or controversial topics into our d w. so many portions of lots of turn out in the world right now,
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