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but the, this is the w news line from berlin, the german parliament debates the country's budget. with a focus on defense, german transfer, all of shaw says the country will contribute more to data into courts. but the leader of the opposition friedrich nets says that commitment isn't strong enough. also coming up result battles against the devastating storms and floods. a psych low in stores of torrential rain and winds, causing at least 20 to dash in the south of the country. and officials, one, there's more to come as people try to escape the rising water. torrential rain is
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also causing chaos across southern europe. greece, turkey, envil gary, or being known dated with floods and feats. holiday. as climate change is held responsible for the recent droughts and fires in the same regions, we assess the impact of the devastating jan and another country takes the moon. sean japan is the latest to have 8 sites on lunar land and the teams to test the spacecraft. to land on the lunar surface and further it's space goals, part on the keels of india, russia, and china, the unlike local welcome. we begin here in germany where the parliament is debating the budget for europe's biggest economy. in his speech, the bonus style chance a level of schultz,
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a line whose plans this for economic growth and streamline the country's bureaucracy. the chancellor appeared with an ipad which has been wearing sense of jogging accident last weekend. the conservative opposition leader attacked the chancellor's budget plans saying they provide in sufficient support for the country's military and will not meet berlin's natal commitments. the debate is ongoing years. part of what chancellor schultz had to say, this of the step out of the law, the seriousness of the situation is not rhetorical. are a joke in everything we do now. we need to make sure that we will be able to make these funds available. we will guarantee that the bonus reaches the 2 percent may to quote and 202820292013 through the thirty's. that's how it's now meant to be. our chief political editor, mr. yellow coast has been following the debate in germany's parliament. we shall, uh, transfer schultz is on the defensive over there,
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struggling economy. any word on how he plans to fix as well. what he doesn't want to do is simply spend his way out of what over some people already describing looming crisis. he says that germans particularly good at talking their own economy down on points to the fact that $100000000000.00 euros in this upcoming budget that so being discussed until november is going towards infrastructure to half of that towards germany's train system alone. so he wants to create growth from the inside and he has vowed to continue for a significant subsidies, which he of course has a cool that way. edwards companies, particularly in the semi conducts the industry. intel, for instance, just got applied for 10000000000 euros from germany for investing 30 building years in this town of maxed of gold. and that he says and shows that germany will also be
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a leading in a field of a few to the development of high tech industries creating wellpaid jobs. while of course, the whole question of skilled labor remains an open one. and that germany, he says it will also be more open to skilled labor. at the same time, he's quoting on the opposition to play in the same team and wants to see a germany practice. he calls it at to get more speed into the whole issue of planning processes here. as you well know, germany's main opposition party says the government's budget plans aren't sufficient to address the huge challenges facing the country, including by the way, continued support for ukraine. how get the chancellor respond to that as well. he rejects that very notion and we all seeing a quite a bit of a political point scoring going on here. the fact is that while there is no written commitment was a 2 percent goal, the money that's what the child supports towards is there at the moment. there's
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100000000000 extra for investments in defense. and he says, yes, that is a spending gap of finance gap looming in the near future, but that are the types of budget now, which is a post cobit post having absorbed the sock of a war and ukraine going on a budget, that's what was decided smaller than just a couple of years ago, and that, that will ensure that the money will be there. we have 2 more years to go and all i've sold says co listen and to the polling at the moment, points towards the possibility of his offices. and conservatives saying a growing role as we approach the next elections in 2 years time. chief political editor there in the show yellow cliff now as always when he thinks turning to south america, now torrential, rain and flooding have left at least 22 people dead in southern brazil. thousands
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of others have been forced to flee their homes after major storm battered the southern state of rio grande disordered with more rain forecast or authorities, or warning, there could be further flooding. the almost the whole town of monsoon is under water is just one of dozens across brazil's rio grande. they do sole state that have been flooded. the local governors said that it's here that most casualties have been found. this was part of south hundreds of people were saved times hundreds of people who are rescued from. but unfortunately i received information that 15 bodies were located in a town from assume. this is immensely painful and raises the desktop from 6 to 21. people across the region have been falls from their homes by the flood waters is
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about the 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 be the head of the 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 psych land 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, a warning that that could be yet more misery to come with more rain full cost in the coming days. well, it's official meteorologist say this summer was
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a global record breaker. in terms of high temperatures and the extreme weather is continuing across europe. at least 9 people have died in severe flooding and greece, turkey, and bulgaria. the floods in greece full of weeks of drought and wild fires, it destroyed vast tracts or forest, and farm land. the 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 scale to us on the nearby mainland, the mayor of regional capital bolos begs his fellow citizens to seek shelter. i told you the river's will flooded 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
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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 battling hundreds of wild fires, only to face the next extreme weather event. for my portion of the 40, 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 kind of nice with on this one of the unprecedented volume of waterfall, this happens ever in the world. we will unfortunately have flooding. it wasn't much
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of greece as prime minister as blame the extreme weather events on climate change, fearing the careless summer's in his country may be a thing of the past. turning now specifically to turkey, the severe range storms have left at least 5 people dead, according to authorities, for more or less cost to assemble, to speak to our correspondent dorian jones, joy and paint a picture for us. how much damage has the flooding cause so far? the mother's feelings was a night of absolute devastation. she said 5 at least date 2 of which are in the nearby city of kirk and where of the town was devastated by a deluge of rain and in the camp site. 2 people were washed away by of a deep storm and 4 other people are reported missing. here in the stumble, it was equally devastating picture in the western suburbs of the city. it was hit
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by, according to the mayor, a 140 kilograms of rain per square meter fell within the space. 2 hours that 3 months, rain and not close absolute devastation, turning streets into rivers, flooding, call box. closing absolute may have a recording to authorities, at least 1700 homes have been damaged. many of the completely destroyed the government have announced that there will be assistance of those who have solved the damage. but now they are engaged in a massive cleaning operation and trying to get the city back on its feet again door . and we've seen some pretty dramatic images of the flooding is stumble. what happened there? well, i think the problem is, is, this is just a ship for rosa to you. i'm bowling the full to forwarding and such a short period of time. there was a public library and one of the suburbs where people were trapped in the building as a will to envelop the building. people have to move on to the 2nd floor. so as the whole building was seen and dated by volta several metro station. so had to be
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close, this will take this cascade it down the stairs. many cases tracking people, people have to be evacuated, all the services in the area of be suspended by many cobb park. so costs volta towed to the flooding. there was people calling for assistance with that cause with trenton on the policies that is being massive, the emergency operations going east through the night to get to these people. it really was an incredibly violent night of, of all turns and disaster. the violet nights of water in disaster. i imagine that thousands of people will be looking to the skies in the coming days. what's the forecast for today? and the foreseeable future, our authorities weren't well, thankfully, it seemed to full costs. familiar with the lease is as a thing to be good wherever, with strong winds for at least another week. now those wins will be very important to help just try out the city and that will be welcome to the operations being run
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by the city man. the clean up the city, but the concern will be in the next week or so, because traditionally, well that does it, that's it. students that have to increase in many cases move these will towards a stumble, and they will be in the lot that those plots and stay. and so the pic freeze could ultimate, the arriving kentucky and there is rain people called for a week's time. so the authorities will be on the look that this isn't the end of this terrible night of a rain and flooding. and the parties will be hoping that again, they will touch with bullets of, of most homes. what's they all prepared for them all to come at. so dw correspondent, dorian jones is ever many thanks for africa's 1st climate summit is set to wrap up in nairobi. today, leaders are expected to assign a declaration calling on industrialized countries to help them pay for measures to tackle climate change. the only responsible for less than 4 percent of global emissions, africa bears the brunt of climate change in african leaders want developed
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countries to invest more in green energy and mark summit to shed light on africa's green potential. but for africa to reached out, potential leaders say the global financial system has to change. we want a fair, a financial system that treats everybody. what did you say a gentleman? that is not too much to ask. walbridge nations produced 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 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
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accelerate its transition to green energy for can officials welcome to investments that set the high borrowing cost their countries are faced with. where hampering their ability to fight climate change. un secretary general antonio gutierrez, she's in a call 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 in countries to people charging the just executable. green transition was supporting developments more broadly across africa requires a bit of magic course correction. many of the african nations attending the summit or calling to increase lending with more favorable terms to countries vulnerable to climate change. while another proposal is a carbon tax that would help finance projects for development now to ukraine.
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the country is, of course, at war with russia, but there is another battle on the home front to fight for a quality. many people support gave people and their right to a quality, but there is never the less a vocal homophobic section of society as the country progresses in debating new gay friendly legislation eligibility to campaigners are trying to change their hearts and much dw, corresponding to next vendor is in the eastern ukrainian city of hockey. and he talked to some active as of there about confronting homophobia stuff you and her fellow active, this one to be visible. or 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 of anti l to be to protest elsewhere and tell them now the they're reduced to that kind of
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hostility. well, not the demographics mccray, 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 have to provide it's better than harassment. the divine. yeah, the rebels that it was the meeting people the day, which happens at that very often after pride, think it'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 represent those were absent. no rainbow without yellow and blue with this one reads. the colors of the premium slash the signs of pride don't last long. so not even 2 hours later, some of the cut outs are already missing and they were brought not too far away. can see right here. let me pull it out for you. this one says this could be model
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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 step as i've shown, 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 into them by the time for a few hits at 11 o'clock, most of the cut outs are gone, destroyed for distaste. ukrainian law still only recognizes marriage between a man and a woman that surveys show more than half of the premium support, 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,
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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 know, which is a draft law to recognize civil unions between people have the same gender, was introduced to ukraine's problem. it's 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 tied her sexuality from her comrades. 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. yeah, i didn't was national. we have a video of the ceremony x, that ammonia altima, but we still can't get married. and ukraine put a union in foss could the, to her. so it's difficult to pretend there was something personal though, so,
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but we still can't get married to the moon with session and wash them all those like this. and she also knows like, oh other queer soldiers that if she is hurt or killed, her partner will have no rights to make decisions. look what you more you to be sure that we want legal protection for our family to find a life together. you need protection from the state, what they've been the a piece. 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 we'd like to take you back to that summit involving climate issues in africa, dw, so felix maureen. g. a has been covering the climate summit in nairobi for us and as you can see, joins us now of felix. what can we expect to hear in the much anticipated nairobi declaration today?
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so the african lead, as i expected to present a united front of the potentials that africa has for renewable energy and ask for funding. and that's the african lead, as also expected to call on the international community to help i know quite nancy's and i look at just financial assistance in africa in the wild, so that i frequently does able to successfully nancy. and lastly, the african bridge does all to expect it to call them. they reach nations to another places that they've had for so long to ad zip for our nations. what are the outcomes of this summit so far? sofa the united deborah, i'm emory. it's has pledged $4500000000.00 us dollars, which they can meet as to what's helping advocate, transition to green energy. uh, this amount of money will help, i forgot to introduce about 15 gigabytes of file and how significant this is, is that into, into pinch to advocate for abused. just $56.00 god, so 5,
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so 15 gigawatts more is a huge additional. and then jump on. a government of government also pledged 65000000 euros, which will help for kenya to access the green green ad to be able to find on screen projects, the roofing, commercial, and also divide 12000000 euros. for can you have to be able to transition to the hydrogen uh its individual plans and all of these uh, inputs that have so far, both fluids as, as it is. and he's a felix moving go from the 1st half a good climate summit that wraps up today. surely we'll be seeing you again. many thanks and now to the moon, india made a historical landing at the loot or south pole just a few weeks ago. a few days after rush i had tried and failed to do the same. now japan, which has not yet been able to achieve a soft landing on the lunar surface,
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is set to launch its attempt to go to the moon. so we might ask, what next for lunar exploration is a big goal for japan. smart lander for investigating mood or slim mission will be to land with high precision. hence the lenders nickname the moon sniper. the wordpress size is still a relative one when it comes to guiding a spacecraft down to the lunar surface. because we're talking about precision that they then we're talking about in the range of 1900 to 200 meters precision them. other lunar emissions have plans, landing zones measured in kilometers. but the lightweight moons sniper will try to put down within a 100 meters of a pre determined target. if it masters that challenge, it will investigate nearby rocks with a multi band spectral camera and deploy
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a small rolling picture taking robot nick named sora q. if it successfully soft lands on the lunar surface as planned early next year, the slim mission will make japan the 5th nation to do so. joining number 4 in the club, india is chandra on 3 landers, successfully put down on august 23rd. japan and india are now planning a joint project called the lunar polar exploration mission, flu pack set of 4, sometimes chun dry on for it's currently slated for lunch in about 3 years. it is supposed to start seriously looking for resources, especially water in this search is mostly for the conditions on the surface thinking in the long time that they might be human base of people living on the moon. all these things are very important because we see the moon as the kind of 1st stage 4, expiration of
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a solar system. but progress toward that goal is slow and success is far from guaranteed. the number of recent attempts that failed to set down safely on the lunar surface. like rushes recent luna 25 mission which was lost before landing. gotta cut the pitch of pain to 2 points to the engine, taking too long and slowing down the spacecraft too much. instead of just sending to a height of 18 kilometers on the surface of the moon, it descended even low and probably just collided with a surface of the closest body up was due to more emissions to the moon could be launched by american companies in the next few months, but safely setting probes down on it is just a prelude to the next big step. returning astronauts to the surface. that's the aim of the art of a series. it's next to mission artem is to is slated to take astronauts back to lunar orbit by the end of next year. then in 2025. the item is 3. will try to land
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them. that in turn for shadow is the building of lunar bases, which are in planning by a number of different countries, all hoping to gain a permanent foothold on our closest celeste, you'll neighbor. and from the lunar surface to the hard courts of the us, open men's world number to novak yoke of extra breeze through which at this time you find most of the us open with a straight sense of victory over american number 9. see taylor france, the serbian bade like work of his opponent in the 61646 for victory. receive them through to the last 4 of the grand slam for the 47th time. moving him one ahead of roger federer is helen brokovich is tracing a record equaling 24th grand slam title. he will face american ben shelton in the same you fine. he's reminder about top store in german, transel shoals as engaged in debate with the leader of the opposition for you. with
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nancy schultz back the infrastructure project and said 2 percent of the budget will be going to nato and do ports. but met says that is not enough commitment to the nato contribution of next close of pets to remain. i'll be back with more news at the beginning of the next. now the
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is campaign thomas's the by increasing the minimum wage enables to bolster which is but isn't enough to do. and then to seize. also said in germany, in 16 minutes on d. w. the fast fashion as an environmental nightmare clothing graveyard, an image of land desert. this is where things wealthy industrial nations no longer need and the lightest textile waste
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gets stranded here. all about the final stuff in the global fashion industry. fast fashion. watch now on youtube. the so that's all i don't know where she is not to be there, but a lot of the things that you want to that's once a man no, it should be the commission. and now they're just saying with their project is successful or not that we don't have the success of a project is evaluating just decided assessed by members.

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