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the the, this is the, the news live from violence. ukraine says it has developed a weapon, ables and strikes targets deep inside russia. presidents landscape points to an attack which destroyed russian military plants, 700 kilometers from the ukrainian border. also coming off china issues the highest level of weather, warning, millions, price, post stupid type pro, installed on businesses on transport, links close on some settings, delay the stock of the new school year is extreme weather as far as crops and live
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they will, as we look at the causes and what we can expect from climate change in the future the, i'm gonna have that as well come to the program. ukraine has been pushing it's western allies to deliver advance weapon. since the start of the russian invasion, president for the landscape has now announced that ukraine has developed a long range weapon, which he says can hit the target $700.00 kilometres away. he appeared to refer to an as strike. earlier this week, the attack destroyed russian military plains, in the western region of scoff, roughly 700 kilometers from the ukrainian border. a weapon with that range could potentially put most count within striking distance. as i asked the military analyst maureen in the wrong from king's college london,
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what kind of weapons or landscape could be referring to good afternoon. what was right and several types of training set president polanski might have in mind. one of them is the u. j. 22000 so that right and can easily fly 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 i'm present. then the landscape might be hinting. there is a sort of profit bible for coming cause the throne, but there is no name disclosed. so those are the main candidates a house to current able to develop a rather sophisticated weapon in the middle of
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a war. so it is difficult for ukraine to develop anything under fire. so to say, however, the civilian community has stepped in. there has been a lot of fund raising. the government has also simplified import of western parts that are necessary for the construction of trains. the problem is up scaling, that being said on some of the drones have been in development for many years, such as a be withdrawing, for instance. um, if it has been to the end of element for 4 years and has seen this for us to you since the beginning of the invasion of russia. so apparently there is some capacity to produce drones or at least assembled them in ukraine. the problem is, and that's what the ministry of digital transformation side is, scaling the numbers to meet the demands of or treat. now, if you have develop such,
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such a, a weapon, why tell the world well, it is important for ukraine politically, not just to show its own capabilities when it comes to development of drones, but also for political reasons. because the russians have accused ukraine of receiving western health to conduct those strikes and one particular version stress . the fact that the baltic states might be implicated in helping you praying to launch an attack from their territory on specifically on on the score of airfield. and they are full for ukraine. it is important to isolate the, the western backers in order to not to risk a potential escalation was russia. that is why ukraine always stresses that old weapons that are being used against russia's territory, our ukrainian made,
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if it is so, we don't know, but at least this is what ukraine feels compelled to say as not to drag the west directly into the conflict of the marina, another question, the ukraine's military intelligence achieve claims the attack on scoff was carried out from within russian territory. what would that tell us if that went through briefly? if you can says, well, this is more of a deception because i think for, for the russians it's, it's important for the print inside to keep secret the launch sites from which the drones so launched to attack. and the russian territory is therefore carrillo. but donald would say, well, we, we launched a strike from within russia that would confuse the russians maybe a little bit and not to give so many indication of what drugs might have been used and what the range of drone of so strong was the military analyst model number on
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the from king's college london. the thank you very much marina as have a look now at some of the other new stories in brief, at least 43 people were killed when the ami open the file and protest as in goldmine, 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 of taken to the streets and stuff in syria and arrest show of dissatisfaction with the receivable sharla saw the demonstrations of escalates because of rising inflation. and you cannot make hardship. the regime has a history of suppressing public descent into us to form a leaders of the right way. extreme is group. proud boys have been sentenced to prison for their role in the january 2021 capital attack. zachary rail was given 15 years, just as of to joseph biggs received a 17 year sentence. one of the longest handed out in the capital arrive cases
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in england is more than a 100 schools have been told to close on safety grounds. authorities say some buildings could collapse because of we concrete. the budget government is facing criticism pull, failing to deal with a problem. when the russell launched its full scale invasion of ukraine, millions of ukrainians found themselves living on the occupation and subject to russian propaganda more than 18 months later. many ukrainians are still looking for ways to escape occupied territories. one way is through enemy lines going into russia and then entering ukrainian controlled areas at the quality law. scott, for cross crossing in the north east, the humanitarian, colorado lies between the ukrainian. so me region and the russian yellow dot region dw is abraham was visited a reception center near that crossing point. they have
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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. the national and it was scary at their check points on their russians and they do not consider us ukrainians as human beings. we didn't know what to expect from them. you changed and that you so the women checking passports spoke aggressively to us, and that's, that's not seamless. ella endured a lot under occupation. her team son had to flee after russians beat him up for expressing pro ukraine 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. i. that's when i
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left old, she had to do everything to get away and borrowed money to sleep mode, nimble him out and we didn't have any money to leave earlier. we're ukrainians at heart. i've lived here for 40 years. i cannot simply forget that to become a russian and swear allegiance to them for the salary and some of my between 50 and a 150 people, enter ukrainian control territory through the quality last couple. crawford 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. ukrainian border control also screens arrivals to read out potential sogba tours. this volunteer tells me that people coming from places like it and that's which has been under russian sponsored control since 2014 or especially influenced by pollutants propaganda will have to do much to things. it may stupid hands of the
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americans a minute, like to see the boys care products. it goes to something thinks the top of the crate and safety doesn't exist to them and said 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 key of hoping that whatever is waiting for them there is better than what they've left behind. i'm gonna show you it's only 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 let me try to wide coordinate. this is good use of i wanted to end as soon as possible. i want to go home. i want to breathe freely there. so what are my plans?
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you were promised to aid with housing level, but you just don't know if there's a maybe we'll live somewhere on the floor. and when was the usually the officials here tell us around $22000.00 ukrainians. have fled, occupation since the start of the invasion. even if their 1st days living under ukrainian flag are difficult. authorities who more and more will make the choice. people in this train has made a super tie food is approaching hong kong and the southern coast of china. authorities have issued the highest level where the warning following weeks of heavy rain and flooding with wind speeds increasing and heavy rain lashing the city workers in hong kong stayed at home by the south of the new school year was pushed back. passengers were left stranded at the airport as more than $400.00 flights. were cancelled nearby sands and is closing businesses and suspends transport service as well as the type phones that will process all
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available shelters. the city of 17000000 being opened, that's bringing the vehicle, responded phoebe call no standing by in hong kong with phoebe full cost. say that the west is about to hit hong kong right now. what's the situation of the? well, how come people have lots of experience of typhoid and that this one is unusually powerful that uh, the super type in the seller is expected to be the most destructive wanting us. it's not the case making residents and government officials extra vigilant and no says this time as like we see, we've seen pictures of huge waves lashing waterfront trees collapsing across the cities. some low lying areas getting flooded as the type of cell is now causing by hong kong. and i'll lose scott with
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a is territory in the coming hours and, and then along the southern coast of china and bringing extensive damage as predicted by scientists. and the government is as really getting prepared to, to brace himself for these uh, super tyson. um, that's a us people to say in those so um, this is an unusual friday night that you can hardly find anyone on the street in the normally best thing us to, to send to. people are basically how clean down uh, indoors like i'm at a time as i speak now on reporting from home. i can still feel the impasse that i can hear loud and housing went from outside even with all the windows shots. so the work is like yet to come. now, do you reckon at home. com is well prepared for this extreme weather events. it was given a unique path and structure of this super tyson is like
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a where is many residents in here in hong calling about the day before. what's going on. people are rushing to super my cab to stop coming through that long. cute . so seeing that you have to wait for up to an hour just to check out. and the government is also billing was these. what are you fans with a very high profile man that about the issue? and now it's a. 9 contingency plan much earlier than usual and of deploying much as much personnel as they can to play sandbox and fortify low line areas as they will be. * hit by the storm and rain forwards and then uh, but this my or this site, the big, the city is, uh, was a fact typically put to a standstill today that um the stock exchange monica businesses and schools a lot. she shut down and assigned to this one that um the some a was what a conditions as a follow a as this of a typo in, uh, uh, scott, uh, around the southern coast of china and,
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and the impact on the consequences will follows in the coming days and weeks w correspondence combat reporting from hong kong. thank you very much. tv extreme with them has brought with misery to millions in europe as well as some of the strong lands and causing billions of yours and damage. record breaking heat waves have flipped the south, was named ground and was five's and spain italy, portugal unfreeze, torrential, rain, and flooding swept away homes in norway and slovenia. and germany and benevolence have been pass it by heart can like wins from the of the food i've use. planner waterloo is 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 a definitive link that can be made between extreme heat and climate change. the the
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globe is warming as a result of, of funding for full fuels using cars, cutting down trees. all of these activities are producing carbon dioxide which essentially makes the blanket around the us, which then, trucks and heats, this is pushing up temperatures. scientists say, for example, that every heat wave is long and more, less safe for longer and for a is moving, made more likely by climate change. temperature is also it's also the heat waves a hotel on the exactly. yes. i mean, the, the globe is 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 a flooding. uh i've, i've heard a sentence that a woman was also a, with a weld. um, 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 orbits are linked to climate change. but one of the major factors in weather 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. 7 locked into 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 will trip operate and, and that means move what's restored in the atmosphere. and rain comes down the are as a result of that beings move to the as in the cycle is fost. i've the issue well as well to some extent. and this can cause the kinds of flooding that we have seen. but again, it comp be linked to the weather 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, that was such flooding. so these are the kinds of things that they're doing,
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and this is important because it will help governments shape policy lights wrong and also help them deal and help communities cope with the kind of the kind of what that, that they're seeing as a result of climate change climate full of difficulties also on the thank you very much, louise. germany's economy is struggling to consecutive quotas of declining economic output means the country is and recession, germans worried and pessimistic about the future. spelling trouble for the government and shooting concerns about the current surge of the far right policy. a if d and the polls in germany is once again, being called the sick man of europe in the press and with economist concern as mounting that the countries current economic slump. is it just the fluke germans are well aware and the tad pessimistic
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a new poll shows that 70 percent of germans agree that the economy isn't doing well and almost have think that in one years time things will be looking even worse. recent data points to a stagnating economy in the 2nd quarter, which failed to recover from a recession earlier in the year. high prices brought by geopolitical tensions and the effects of the war in ukraine are impacting businesses and households by someone's who left it. what i see is that people are saving money because they are afraid of the rising prices because this month, so you can see it in the consumption level. so it's all isn't. so goals of concerns is too big of what i do. think about it and on, and when i listen to charge the shots, i can hear his words like the face and the global as germans increasingly worry about the wellbeing of the economy. they are also getting more and more frustrated with their governments. almost 80 percent of those polled say they
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are unhappy with the government's work so far. a 10 point increase compared to september of last year on all 3 parties in the governing coalition, the business friendly f t p. the social democrats and the greens are seeing the approval rates dropping, but there is one group that is currently profiting both from the economic uncertainty and from the dissatisfaction with those in charge. it's the far right as the party. it is booking the trends and keeps rising in the poles now sitting comfortably in 2nd place. even ahead of the social democrats. the party of chancellor enough showed that some one who was in brief for you c as in union as spend a double on over the to which also the elected president. well, leaders have condemned to take over which ended more than 50 years of the bungle family's rule deposition, a position to have off the qu,
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latest to recognize their conduct did. as the winter of last week's election. thailand's king has kept the previous sentence of the full, the prime minister talk soon. she and i watch uh from a to use to just one. the hosted lead to apply for royal palm when he returned from 15 years in self imposed exhaust talk soon was convicted of ralph and the abuse of office. both frances is making. his 1st visit to mongolia is trip to the buddhist majority. country is to support the tiny but growing catholic community only around one and a half 1000 mongolians all categories out of a population of more than $3000000.00 now. so has a font a site wherever a russian spacecraft crashed on the moon. the agencies, luna, over to talk of these images of a new want 10 me to live, cried to rushes. luna 25 mission was attempting to land on the moon, south pole,
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but it lost control. as the city of paris says, band rented electric scope, as it was the 1st city in europe to embrace the schools, hoping they'd help reduce emissions spot. they quickly became very unpopular and parisians voted to say of you to those vehicles you sent 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 for the tony soto, 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 that some of this time said it's such a pleasant way of getting around as if you can swing left or right. it's not stressing like a car to keep
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a budget. i wouldn't miss them. i can't tell you how often i nearly ran over school to write as if i don't treat oh, what i love them or hate them a referendum then the scooters in april is just 5 years ago. paris, who was the 1st european city to embrace east peters, hoping to reduce carbon emissions. but too often they lay a band in the streets and accidents became more frequent inside google neo, with successfully richards to the top speed of the scriptures. but they kept getting more and more dangerous elements 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 at 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 now concentrating on e bikes and power science full screen. that's all we can do in, you know,
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swim desa. 15000 e scooters are now headed for warehouses on the outskirts of paris, where they're getting a once over. the 5, i think the brakes, the wheels see if the motor still works associated with that. 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. that's the plan for the future. many people here hope the bikers will be more considered in traffic than a scooter. right? is we're for now it's game over for the 20 minutes. they're just a souvenir of a paras past its best been an upset. its basketball is well comp. lab. them have
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stunned the defending champion, spain and the 2nd draft. yeah. well, behind the lights when they made a run outs, going spain $27.00 to $11.00 in the full full time that this dave is about. tom left his side to victory score in 16 points and also to last several. spence 1st defeats at the was call elsewhere germany, the fee to the georgia, $100.00 to $73.00 mode, a lower left germany with 18 points and then split a score to 16 and a game loaded with n b a talent on both. so you're watching dw news coming up next dw news on japan scrambles to upgrade its forces. its top general says there are incapable of defending the country unfold. frances, in mongolia and a vast country with a tiny catholic from you. my colleague
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parish biology will have those stories and a lot more coming up after a short break oncology office in berlin for me and the whole news team here. thanks for watching the the,
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