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the, the, this is the, the news coming to line from berlin, german parliament debates the war and ukraine and the economy. german, chancellor of schultz and the leader of the opposition to sleep like man. so are going to head in the abundance time. also coming up, resume baffles against the devastating storms and floods beside clone stars, up, torrential, rain, and winds causing at least 20 to the depths and the south of the country. and officials, one there is more to call them as people try to escape the rising water. also coming up, the torrential rain is wreaking havoc in greece to neighboring bulgaria and turkey
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are also severely affected. for almost a year's worth of rain falls in just one day, some of the heaviest brain for ever recorded in europe and pride during war time. the fight for equality in ukraine, q campaigner stage demonstrations in the face of some opposition. the fellow i'm telling margin. welcome to the program. we get it right here in germany and the bonus talk. it's the budget week in parliament and we've got the highlight today. a general debates and a speech by chance, by off show with his eye patch, of course, which he's been wearing since a jogging accident last weekend. at the top of the agenda, germany's hobble economic prospect sense. the government's plans to tackle that
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sold, defended his course. the opposition leader attacked the chancellor by pointing out that the budget plans fall short of meeting the challenges of bush's war and ukraine and native expectations as well as the debate is still going on. let's listen to how the chancellor responded this up to step out of the seriousness of the situation is not rhetorical. are a joke in everything we do. now. i need to make sure that we will be able to make these funds available. we will guarantee that the bonus reaches this is to give money to major investments when it comes to making germany, once again, a technology hub. a very controversial decision here in germany was to give an intel that to make it 10 out of study billions. it tends to invest in math to, but that's not a lot of debates here in germany. but the key amongst the opposition, but also even within his own government for to as well, if there's no policy that
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a guarantees such assistance in the future. but he has committed himself here. he means on this pause, so a clear signal towards durham. instead, he wants to create a new technology hub, but also to international companies, to invest more in germany because investment is what it needs with a country. so depending on the also most of the industry, which still seems pretty much hooked on the traditional of fossil fuels. now, germany's main opposition party is a conservative cd. you. uh it says that the government's budget plans aren't sufficient to address the huge challenges facing the country, including continued support for ukraine. mckayla. how did the chancellor respond to that? a while you find the ment disagrees with sleet case met. so the to of the conservative cd you all position pot me for the smell. it's basically accusing him of not fully committing to that 2 percent target. and the tosses response was that the money is
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that he is ensuring that that 2 percent can be met. although there is no clear legal commitment at this moment in time. at the same time he agreed, yes, there is a funding gap in this you said by 203050000000000 years. what would need to be funded out of at different parts of money rather than the $100000000000.00 already committed? and his argument is that he needs to make germany fits to match spots to have the funding to spend in the future. and what this juanza is actually also asking the opposition for is something he just called a germany tax, which was a very unusual phrasing here at basically asking the opposition to play in the same team and guessing germany to be more digital much foster. when it comes to planning, and i dare say that is a lot of rhetoric, but we will certainly see a lot of a political infighting here over the next steps, particularly with regional elections coming up. okay,
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well thank you very much. that was our chief political ever send me a couple now to brazil and torrential rain and flooding of left at least 22 people dead in the south of the country. thousands of others have been forced to flee their homes after a major storm batter the southern state of rio grande, just phone with more rain forecast authorities or warning there could be further flooding. the almost the whole town of monsoon is on the water is just one of dozens across brazil's rear grand de do sole state that of being flooded. the local government has said that it's here that most casualties have been found to solve hundreds of people with save time. hundreds of people who are rescued. but unfortunately, i received information that 15 bodies were located in
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a town of assume. this is immensely painful and raises the desktop from 6 to 20. 1 . people across the region have been falls from their homes by the flood waters. is another soda water was going to put everything seems down. we were already putting things on top of the table on top of that would still, but it didn't help. others say the storm has already taken everything. they had a few sites. it's almost everything that many people who lost much more, but i have nothing. this is just the latest extreme weather event to bring misery to the residence of brazil, southern most states, another cycling back in june left the teen people dead. the scientists say climate change is helping make storm stronger and more frequent. while rescue as a rushing to help residents authorities,
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a warning that that could be yet more misery to come with more rain full cost. in the coming days. at least 8 people have died and severe flooding in greece. turkey and bulgaria storms have dumped the vast amounts of water on south eastern europe with greece recording the highest level of rainfall since 2006. the floods in greece, paula weeks of droughts and wild fires that destroyed bus tracts of forest and farm land. government says climate change is to blame. the water cascades through the narrow streets of greek towns and cities. as here on the island of scott to us on the nearby mainland, the mayor of regional capital bolos begs his fellow citizens to seek shelter.
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i told you the rivers will float everything. you have no idea how much water is still to come. this here is only the beginning. the whole city will be flooded. the flooding has destroyed roads and caused blackouts in parts of central grease. and after a long stretch of drought, the arid ground is unable to suck up the water masses in just 18 hours. more than $750.00 leaders of water fell per square meter. that's around an average years worth of rainfall. over the summer greece is government has been baffling. hundreds of wild fires only to face the next extreme weather event. digital cafe may push it to the 14. i think everyone realizes there are certain where the phenomena that are beyond the capacity of humans to deal with that that no matter how many flood prevention work, there are nice with them. and that's what the level of this one of the
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unprecedented volume of waterfall. this happens ever in the world. we will unfortunately have flooding. able for much of greece is prime minister, has blamed the extreme weather events on climate change, fearing the careless summer's in his country may be a thing of the past. was crossed out to our correspondent in athens. sophia cliff talkie is covering these floods. so if you give us a sense of how the floods are impacting people in greece and how much damage they've done so far, well, things are getting worse from minutes submitted, especially in am i going to see on central greece where storm daniel started his last yesterday and the heavy rain falls continues throughout the night and another person was referred to death by the learning fire for a service on
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a 1030 local to. * and this is the fear of everyone that's a, this number will arise. so in other regions of research doesn't look better in every. * in the got to be so i'm part of the post. nice daniel his athens this morning slightly. it was raining around $830.00 right now. it's uh stop it. stop. but like 10 minutes ago that was like, uh, a storm. so everyone tried to, um, to get some protection and i ran into and shops near the city center. so um, daniel will uh, continue for now and um, people are hoping for it to stop. and the only thing they can do for now at least, is just uh, wait. so the rains are continuing, our authority is telling people to brace for further flooding. their
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quotes are continuing. um. it's expected, at least for the next 24 hours, and the storage fees are sending the message as a warning messages to evacuate. however, um some messages came to lights such as we saw in the balls where. a for those a huge amount of, of water were carried down from mount a failure on and really like costs a sewage catastrophe. and um, also people are reacting to the handling of the government as uh, this once more is reacting to a tragedy that is already happening. and uh, there was no preparation for this and no prevention. sophia, thank you very much. that was our correspondence, sophia, cliff talking, in essence being well africa's 1st climate summit is set to wrap up in i. roby today. leaders are expected to sign a declaration calling on industrialized countries to help them pay for measures to
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tackle climate change. the only responsible for less than 4 percent of global emissions, africa bears the brunt of climate change. and african leaders want developed countries to invest more in green energy to a landmark summit to shed light on africa's dream potential. but for africa to reach that potential, leaders say the global financial system has to change. we want a fair, a financial system that treats everybody before. did you send gentlemen? that is not too much to ask. walbridge nations produce about 80 percent of all global emissions? africa contributes very little, but african countries are severely affected by the impact of climate change. researchers say the continent receives only about 12 percent of the financing. it
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needs to cope with the fact. during the summit, germany, the u. s. and u a. e. sledge new investments that would boost for cuz climate resilience and help accelerate its transition to green energy for can officials welcome to investments that set the high borrowing cost there. countries are faced with. we're hampering their ability to fight climate change and the un secretary general antonio gutierrez, called for a change in the course of climate action. many african countries by 4 times more bought or more for borrowing, then the united states, and they times more than the wealthiest you'd be and countries google charging the just and that gets a little green transition was supporting developments more broadly across africa. requires a bit of magic cos correction. many of the african nations attending the summit or calling to increase lending with more favorable terms to countries vulnerable to
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climate change. while another proposal is a carbon tax that would help finance projects for development. take a look at some of the other stores making headlines around the world. today. venice will introduce a charge of 5 years for visitors to enter its historic center starting next spring . as you tell me and said he tries to stay in mass tourism the trial moves. trial move comes weeks after unesco recommended dennis be added to his list of world parity. it sites in danger. partly because of over 2 or 3 people have been rescued off the coast of australia after their boat was attacked by sharks. the inflatable cut of rent was roughly 800 kilometers away from land. when the incident happened, both holes that vessel were damaged by the ocean predators. the sailors on board are due to arrive in brisbin tomorrow. you can government is announced plans to officially designate the russian state funded box and military group as
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a terrorist organization. move would enable the u. k, to seize the groups assets fargo has played a central role in the war in ukraine and in russian operations in syria and africa as well. now to ukraine, which of course is a country at war with russia. but there is another bottle on the homefront. the fight for quality, like many post soviet countries, ukraine has a problem with from a 5 year country is changing and campaigners are helping to make that happen. dw corresponded back sanders in the eastern new credit in city of khaki. and he talked to some activists there about confronting homophobia stuff here and her fellow act of this one to be visible. even though they know not everyone will be happy to see them as we speak stuff to you. who helps organize how pride gets news
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of anti l to be to protest elsewhere and tell them, you know, they're reduced to that kind of hostility, whatnot. so then we're going to look at a, you not to, we are a democratic country behind the host on which i don't see any problems if this is how they want to show their opposition for the novel had the price better than harassment. the divine yeah. the rebels that it was the meeting people today, which happens at that very often after pride think you'd be surprised that they're more worried about russian missile attacks. that's one reason why only a handful of people showed up. another is that many have left town, but also some are fighting the russians. the cut outs were present, those were absent. no rainbow without yellow and blue with this one reads the colors of the premiums like the signs of pride don't last long. so
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not even 2 hours later, some of the cut outs are already missing and they were brought not too far away. so i can see right here, let me pull one out for you. this one says this could be monitor which is at the front line, evacuated with some of the guys who did this are still at work and it appears not camera. is that a civil issue? i don't think knows the time for promotional campaign, for this it would be more logical if instead of these posters, there were photos of the boys who died in the wolf country. they sacrificed their lives not only for free fund keys, but also for ukraine chapel as it does, are hard to come in. they'll pay you to them by the time for a few hits at 11 o'clock, most of the cut outs are gone, destroyed, or defaced. you premium law still only recognizes marriage between a man and a woman. but surveys show more than half of the premium support,
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same sex marriage and about a quarter oppose it. say, you know, these are intimate mattress. he, you mohammed, a one section orientation for you, but there is no need to show a bunch of natural benefits. and then you know, there's man not affecting anyone else with this. everyone has a right to left, whoever they want to hold on for just a draft law to recognize civil unions between people have the same gender, was introduced to ukraine's problem into earlier this year. that would be a major step for the entire career community, especially those fighting and this war stuff. just partner, alina, is a career soldier. she's just returned home for her unit for break. she doesn't tighter sexuality from her comrades. that says, reactions have been mixed. the couple held a mock wedding with friends on us here for the head i for you, we have not real photos. the most natural we have a video of the ceremony x,
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that ammonia altima, but we still can't get married. a new crane putting in new and foss could the to her so it's difficult to pretend there was something personal though. so, but we still can't get married at the, the moon on the session and watch them all those like this. and she also knows like all other queer soldiers, that if she is hurt or killed, her partner will have no rights to make decisions more for tomorrow. we want legal protection for our family to plan a life together. you need protection from the state, what they've been the please. we need recognition of who we really are and we are a family and we see that family is fighting for ukraine's future and fear place. within the earlier i spoke with in a subset and a member of ukraine's parliament and deputy had the liberal last opposition party. she helped draft the bill that would give the same sex partnerships,
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legal status and ukraine. i asked her if the war is impacting public opinion towards eligibility q right in ukraine. a. well, it is. what i'm saying is that 1st of all, there was a general positive trend. ineptitude still would so tribute to people in a crate, you know, over the last 2030 years, it was slow, but it was still a progress in terms of improving. i think you would start with a little bit your community at, but because with the war 2 major factors have played in that that have significantly changed. their digits still was eligible to people. one are eligible to military, as you just reported. they have become quite to visible group and, and we have current situation. we're in a new crane. anyone who is wearing a uniform and, and risk and hazel her life to, to, to protect those civilians at dates of our respect. so the visibility of a military eligibility is of course, one major factor the contributes to acceptance of eligibility, but any trade but the 2nd factor and it's also important is that put in did his
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best to connect. you repeat in integration getting closer to europe with algebra 2, right? so now with this radical shift to in, in ukrainian mines when, when 99 percent of ukrainian supports, you were a little over 90 percent supposed to european integration. everybody says that the trust raise our enemy. this also translates in people's grains in, in, but attitude. so it was up to be the people that was put in has been putting that into their brains. if you want to be in europe, you will have to treat eligible to people properly. so now when people realize that they don't want to be with russia, the only way they have is, was you're. so now they, they understand that they have to, to, yeah, they don't want to be home for because they put in so, so that is why it is also changing. they say the eligibility to people have more visibility in the ukrainian military now. but what about the attitude within the military itself, within the ministry of defense towards of the eligibility to community? what's, what's that like?
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a good talking to those people. i know that the attitude really varies from unit to unit from one come on to to and i them, i have seen cases like like colina that did that. it was so when you reported she doesn't have any trouble with, with the, with show unit to end except her for, for who she is. but i've also known some of the cases where people who came out as a skate, where it's and asked to talk to internal security because they thought that this is a risk assessment really varies. and the problem is that the, as of right now, there is no specific guidelines inside of the army on how to treat, told to be to people. and, and any crane arisen yesterday, and it's really the minister of defense. mr. i think of uh was the sector and blue i believe today the problem to the point, a new minister of defense. so we'll, we'll see how well, how he will handle this situation. because indeed the ministry of defense has, as well technically objected towards the legislation. i'm truly on under the
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technical grounds. so we will work with a new minister to see if he's position will be different rate. they've got to the low. but we, regardless of the law, is also important to have specific guidelines on how to treat eligibility people and how to avoid discrimination of to be people in the army just like we had for women. because we do have quite a significant portion of women fighting in the army and the specific guys that needs to be the same, pulls you between you know, salsa and member of ukraine's. paula, thank you very much. thank you so much. thanks. so as far as now and intent is cocoa golf has made it into the semi finals of the us open for the 1st time. the 19 year old american made light work of the former french open champion. the other end of the pink of the cocoa gulf is often compared to serena williams for good reason golf became the 1st american female teenager to reach back to back us opened quarter finals since serena did it in 2001 in the quarter finals were
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a walk in the park for the inform americans. the 1st set ended 6 to 0 against lot v and opponent the again at austin panko. it lasted only 20 minutes. golf did allow us and pay go to win 2 games and the 2nd set. but it was all over in just over now. the co goes best grizzly. i'm showing so far was making it to the final, at the french open in 2020 to the basketball world cup. and the us men's team bounced back from the faith to crush italy in the quarter finals. 100. 263 us dominated this game showing summer defense against italy. 63 is the fewest amounts of points. the american civil allowed us to stage in a world comp since 1998 n b a's me co bridges of the brooklyn. that's at
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a game high. 24 for spain's football federation has sucked or have viewed the women's world cup. winning coach is the is seen as a close ally of the federation's president, louise ruby avs. he's mired and scandal for kissing the spain forward. jenny, i'm also after the final novel. okay. do the, was seen applauding during a speech when ruby honest refused to resign. you know, that has also been under fire since 15 players call for his resignation because of inadequate coaching. they said spain's federation has a pointed months. it to may, to succeed with the, as the women's national team coach, making her the 1st ever woman to manage the side. so you are watching dw news from berlin. just reminder the top story we're following for you this, our german transfer. all of sholtes has engaged in debate with the leader of the
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