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the, the, this is data being use line from berlin, after shutting down hong kong tide. soon, sila roars into southern china. the mainland is under the highest weather alert as the storm delivers its toughest punches. yet, despite losing some power, chinese authorities rated as the most severe storm there in decades are rare. show of defense against the outside regime and syria. economic hardship is spring. the demonstrations on the controversial role cope. this is not a matter for the spanish courts. hundreds,
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protest against full boston. these will be honest for some forcibly pacing and clare, after the final much improve women's toward the on public phone in the us. welcome to the program. super type scene. sola is turning. it's type. soon sola is turning. it's a fury on southern china, the store made land full on saturday morning, lashing blonde on problems with high winds and heavy rain with the authorities, ordering mass evacuations beforehand. this, after the storm dealt a glancing, but powerful blow to hung. com. that bustling metropolis winds down as the storm gathers pace on con, bracing fort, could be the fiercest type food to hit the coast of city and decades. of chinese
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authorities say that super ty francois law could become the strongest storm ever to make landfill in that densely populated, po riverdale to around 900000 people, have been evacuated. hong kong is on friday, made the final preparations before retreating to their homes. i think all of all, many people say this type food is very strong and people have been stopping up on food. i just type the timeframe, one cause casualties. i hope everyone stays say hundreds of slides. what cancelled causing delays and hot break for those e got to get home. it's very sad for me that my elbows, but then the update side notes or something beans supposed to be sent a taken tomorrow. at one time, it was
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a typical in the region. at this time of year we still swimming the philippine sea gathering strength as they move west sciences. say that climate change is adding to the intensity of these tropical storms for the many millions, populating the coast of the reasons along the south china sea. extreme weather events like this one will become increasingly common us. earlier i asked meteorologist of matthew poochie if it's safe to assume that climate change is behind a series of severe weather events in the northern hemisphere this summer. here's the thing i'd say, realistically, probably not. weather will always happen as weather will always, the natural variability is okay. awesome. new weather system. after all, weather is sort of just natural. random is that sometimes can be very effective to people. in this case, we average vine, you drop the sites on the worldwide every single year, ninety's kind of a number that really happens of most years. and so we're found deceased in tyson rebel disease and power canes. and unfortunately,
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they can only see over waters alone, and they do tend to impact land and the issues come when they actually hit cities and hit areas that are highly populous, as was the case in china this past day. and most recently in florida. fortunately over florida, the impact wasn't as bad as it could have been. that said, we still didn't see a category 3 songs. right. the big ben with a delia moving through on wednesday morning. the 1st storm, a major hurricane springs or greater to hit, the big band is record again $1851.00. but realistically we see stuff like this every summer. it gets not a question of whether or not those will be here. it's a question of who i think the only thing that has really surprised me. i'm as strong as apartments i out of this was what happened in california when the truck was from hillary to 0 later this week. in fact, they saw a year's worth of rain in the desert in death valley, california, and we do know that a warmer world is a winter road because every degrees celsius, the air temperature increases the air and both were present more 7 percent more water. and so yeah, there's a strong tie in with that. otherwise the hurricanes and titans always do have. all right, but months here we have seen extreme weather increasing across the globe. so how
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about do you think it's going to get? so i think that's a very sort of a general question. i will say that in general we do know that there's an increasing tendency for storms. it undergoes something called rapid intensification where they spike markedly in spring, in the past and like 24 hours leading after landfall. that's something that's been served in recent years and they can make it really tough for emergency managers to play. and because we have a storm that you think will come ashore as a category to and it makes land falls, a category for that's really bad and we do now. it is very strongly mean climate change warming sees. and of course, rap intensification ultimately though we're actually not expecting more hurricanes, more type boons, we're expecting slightly fewer, but those applies will be significantly more intense, more prone to that robins, education, winter, and windier. ultimately planning impacts are the most severe and the most deadly. when it comes to drop those items, not the wind, not missouri. and so that's my big concern in the future. these fresh water flooding events that we've seen time and time again and likely will continue to see
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in the future. that used to be weather in detail. so have you been seeing a rapid change or have you already observed changes in weather patterns the most definitely you know that every single day that the weather that exists does appear, the fingerprint of climate change. at least the background and finally change. i'll see that in my career, so meteorologist, there are days that i'm forecasting things that i never thought i forecast probably never thought i would stand in the desert. and one of the drives place in the united states and face a tropical storm. i never thought i'd appear for a category to land ball and a stronger commissioner's category for there were things that i'm forecasting nowadays that i just never really expected to the rule, but just sort of being rewritten. that's what i am very careful that i don't want to connect every event to private change because we have to undergo something bubble wrap it after a rather attribution studies. see how much of our old climate change has buying and things. there are things that have a very strong diploma change like flooding events, temperature of streams, and other things that are more loosely tied to climate change or actually don't
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have much of a link like tornado of that. so there's a spectrum as to how much we can connect to climate change. i think in this case the summer's weather has been a lot of rain and there's a lot of kind of chaotic weather as is pretty typical. but there are some things that do have that climate to emphasis, if you will. thanks, matthew matthew food, she meteorologist and atmospheric scientist. the sizes of people have protested in southern syria and a rare show of dissatisfaction with beishir outside the regime. demonstrators transferred free syria and get, i'm sure the regime has a history of suppressing public defense. what frustration of a rising inflation and economic hardship is growing. protests of taking place in areas were followers of the throughs, a make of a large part of the population. they traditionally oppose government control and a fleischer is the director of the pay route office of the hind face bull foundation
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and an expert on syria and politics. we ask for why people there are protesting now . um, it's the economic was that are sort of the spark of for the demonstrations. however, the calls, as you already mentioned, very right. so have gone far beyond the simple economic demands. they're demanding the downfall of the regime. they're also asking for the do their detain, loved ones, syria has over 100000 forcibly disappeared and detain the person. so the demands really go very far and it's not the 1st time that the people of sway to have taken to the streets. this has indeed happened in the last couple of years, but this wave of protests is definitely larger than the last ones we witnessed. let's take a look at what some of the other stories making news around the world. authorities of rescued more than a 150 people from small boats on their way from turkey degrees. the greek coast guards at a $101.00 people were picked up off the island of glass,
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both alone. so far this year, more than $17000.00 migrants from the middle east and africa have arrived in greece . the 28th police in the us state of ohio have released body time footage, showing a police officer fatally shooting a pregnant black woman. the incident took place on august 24th. the video shows officers attempting to question the woman for alleged shoplifting before firing a shot. the officer who open fire has been suspended while police investigating the incident. at least 43 people were killed when the army opened. fire on protesters in goma and congo. the demonstration against foreign peacekeepers was organized by a religious sect you and forces due to withdrawal by the end of the year. russian activists who campaign against the war and ukraine have won a prestigious award. the awesome peace prizes awarded every september on september
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. the 1st, germany's official anti war j. this year's prize goes to russia's feminist, anti war resistance. collective dw met 2 of the campaigners here in berlin, where they're living and exile. all you get and you can see it in a both activist with the feminist. on 2 more resistance, the group emerged in the early days of freshest, full scale innovation. for few queen telling me that fossil the sailor, it gives me power. the resistance has a strong female face that can bring it by change, media will just disappear in the 1st months of the was in moscow. the group was the only thing that gave me strength, a distribution option available evenings from the beginning of the worst, the feminist and 21 resistance became one of the most prominent and 2 were movements in russia. when many in jews and schumann right defend, just had to leave feminist. like you could sit in the state and took the resistance on the ground with arthur products like him made across,
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displaced all over russia. do you remember civilian victims of mario or this baby one z with this, with an on it in remembrance of a child killed by a russian miss style. you'll say for a time feeding your own child. meanwhile, another child is dying and you crane. so we're going to the streets and creating a memorial for that scale is nothing compared to what people line during the the group has activities in all major russian cities. we are united around similar values, their anti war position, feminism, and so we diversity with ukrainians. they believe they can change how russian society proceeds before one of their tools is this newspaper designated? yes, it's functions there for his papers on the side of the reader's leave. what are journalists are not saying that your body, that russians are bob that their killers and the war on it so horrible? we publish cooking recipes and advice and had to avoid mobilization. every person
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not drafted as a small victory activists in rush to print the newspaper at home and distribute it. if quote, they can face prison sentences that goes for the art products to. the group has been criticized for not protecting effectiveness, but they believe their responsibility lies with the individual. about the importance of course, these are problems are falling on ukrainians. right now we have to do something advisors. we're all grown up grownups decide for themselves what they kind of turn on to the fact that we provide safety protocols and to follow the risk. the us are minimized key, but the risk is always there. people understand what's the best day for you. so, despite the fact that the wearing ukraine is still raging, olga and you get to deal with a certain, their resistance for one, they bear fruit or protests have been taking sides across spain against football,
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bus. reese of will be alice and his controversial world cupcakes. hendricks turn died. 2 condemns will be alison case to, to spain forward. danielle and also after the fun, and i'm also, i said the case was not concentra. the spanish sports court has opened an investigation into movie. alice dw correspondent la rose joiner spoke to some of the protesters in madrid. so now ruby alice bates hangs in the balance with even the spanish football association, calling paige resignation. but the anger here in spain is about much more than one man's behavior. the wilcox, it's about sexism in society, in general. i'm structurally the policies in women, sports, even the play with the hand in his resignation, immediately the, the long time, issues with no quick fixes. because everything is really unfair that we are leaving the store when we were being women. because we are not doing anything. and we are
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just anything we only serve. we only serve about to be honest. well, i've seen that these person needs really to think she says she can't be on the contrary . so let's press the because whole walk, see these was inappropriate, expressive for, or for jamie, and also for, for the 8 the front of the queen. so this is not acceptable as well. so he, so be released from that. but i don't think he's a, he's a creepy no, a sex of creaming. correct. can you click on the main thing for it to be thrown into the room and for something? no to a longer head turtle has been returned to the see in the united states a month after being signed injured. the turtle nick named tina was fined in july
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with fishing line, wrapped around her neck. she's been nursed back to health and freed into the florida keys. tina is estimated to be around 40 years old. loggerhead turtles are a protected species in the u. s. s. and of detainer. you're up to date. business do use effects to take care of the question about life, the universe and every thing, sir. well then give it here the answer to almost everything. we're documentary series with whoever raising the ground breaking understood.
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