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this week the, you're watching due to the news coming to live from for list. a russian attack kills at least 16 people in eastern ukraine, showing strikes a shopping district in a city close to the front line. present zaleski condensed the attack in the genetic region as pain. this evil. to strike over shadow is a surprise visit to keep by the us secretary of state entity blinking americans top to full not a set to announce more than $1000000000.00 and extra assistance for keith. also on the show,
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torrential rain brings payoff to southern europe. heavy flooding causes widespread devastation in greece, turkey and bulgaria and africa's climate summit wraps up in nairobi, delegates demand help from major polluters and global financial institutions, the hello, i'm clear, richardson, thank you for joining us. at least 16 people have been killed in a russian attack on a market in eastern ukraine, iraq and exploded in the front line town of constantinople. indeed, jeanette sc region. president will let him hear zalinski called the attack a heinous, evil hours earlier us secretary of state mc blinking arrived in the capital keith on an unannounced visit. he's expected to announce a new us a package worth over $1000000000.00 and he's always nice. the sender is in key
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if he says, lincoln's keen to give a public demonstration of support for the counter offensive against russia. right, claire? so this trip is of a huge symbolic value. i would say part of it is about showing support for the ukraine fight more than one and a half or about one and a half years since the beginning of a full scale invasion. it's the cravings are tired of fighting this war and the public support and some of the countries that have been supporting ukraine is also becoming becoming less including the united states. so part of the reason for this trip would be to show that the by and the administration is determined to continue to support ukraine and send this message to ukraine as well as back home to the united states. and state secretary asked me blinking, as you said, is expected to announce a package during a trip of roughly $200000000.00 us dollars. and another military, if you're going to turn in a tax, is expected to be announced later this week. so in total,
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roughly $1000000000.00 and blinking during his visit here also said he re reiterate that house, that the united states is committed and he said they are determined to work with partners in future to rebuild the economy as well as the democracy. so they're here in the, in the long run. so to say that was the message. another important talking point apart from funding would be the counter offensive, or viewers may remember. there have been remarks by us officials in the past days that the counter france, if you're ukraine, was going to slowly. this is something that you retraining counterparts took offense. and so part of this, this trip would also be about cleaning the air, talking face to face, and finding out how the situation is going on the ground, what the premiums are planning on doing and how the united states can further assist with that to have this visit has also already been marred by more violence prisoners lensky. i said there's been a deadly russian strike in eastern ukraine. what more can you tell us about that?
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right, so i have this visit last night there having a tax on the odessa reason with one man being killed. there have been ballistic missile attacks just hours before blinking arrived here in cuba. thankfully old thing was for intercepting with this afternoon. as you said, cecil tv footage was released by the forty's that showed an impact and the eastern ukrainian town of consumptive east. uh, its not exactly a frontline town. it has $70000.00 inhabitants, but it is in well in that range can be reached by russian or toby, and this is according to the are for it is what happened there that a central market was chilled. cc'd to be 4th, which was released. we saw it, we see you saw footage of the aftermath of buildings that were set ablaze bodies on the street and as of now what we, what we're hearing is that more than a 1000 people were killed as a child supposed to be among the victims and a few dozen people have been, have been wounded and this attack will thank you so much for bringing us up to
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speed there. that is, each of these course next to the center of the war and ukraine's also having consequences in the arctic far north spell board, also known as pittsburgh. and as part of norway or russia, has pretty rights to exploit. the archipelago is natural resources. some settlements in the region are inhabited by russians. now, many fear their peaceful coexistence is at risk. our correspondent alexandra phenomena traveled to long you've been in pittsburgh and where she met both norwegians and russians. approaching the archipelago of small guard a region where the frontier spirit is still very much alive. its biggest stone long here being is often nicole to the note and most settlement on the earth. but even here, people feel the full out from the warning ukraine. ronnie vaughn, sol as they had to visit style bar, it's the local tourism boards before the war they work together with the russian company located in the neighborhood. now all connections have been severed. it has
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been such a tight relationship between people in between the companies. so when they told me the south in february 2022, of course it was a, a 10 situation in only be in us while amongst the companies in the regions used to offer towards to the russian settlements installed barts. now they don't encourage anyone to go there. we visit our worlds of long gibbons may or all some fuel rest of the warm you, queen could leads to conflicts. here to one reason he says is that's many residents of the russian settlements promote the kremlin propaganda. so i see the same things that it comes from, the official criminal. it also comes from the official bar as big as the same, same, but different and see this the same propaganda machinery going on and on barn asparagus saying, come on the 9, for instance,
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residents of the russian settlement of byron's birth stage and military style victory parade. such actions on the regions, soil are seen as approval cation by many locals. we decides to visit the russian town in summer. the only way to get there from long here being is by boat. we are now on our way to barons work, but it was quite difficult to find the votes and they kept willing to take us there . most the region of companies appeared not to do it anymore. and now we are a bit nervous about what to expect as in the russian settlement and spoke with its coal. mine and tourism industry is completely owned and managed by the russian state company trust up to google do between the groups kind of work for the company, just like everyone here. he's our shop around and one to leave our side to the visit for the fast it becomes clear that people in balance world don't wants to talk politics even though they feel the consequences. they tell us that the
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sanctions imposed against russia has interrupted their supply chains. luckily, thanks to the diplomatic efforts, we managed to come to a compromise, an agreement which allowed us to continue bringing the supplies the food equipment . of course, some of the bags were lifted as some of them stayed in place. for example, we are still not allowed to bring russian prussian produced goods and equipment of some categories. the arctic with its resources and new maritime routes is crucial for the kremlin, as it tries to expand its influence. here, despite the war rush of plans to invest the new research project funds tourism, but with tensions rising in the high nor as the war in ukraine could have consequences in regions the kremlin might not have for see if more i'm very pleased
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to welcome it's been held smart, a professor at the norwegian institute for defense studies, and also his research include soviet and russian security policy as well as what is known as the sol barton treaty. welcome. let's talk 1st more about this article archipelago and that 19 twenties of our treaty. it grants norway sovereignty with some conditions. can you give us a bit of background on how that has allowed for international co existence there as well as to be more precise. so it's uh, the tricky drones no, but foot solver and key about keep the sized but not with conditions but with certain stipulations which is an important difference on that. one of the more important stipulations related to the principal equal treatment of the state part is obviously it seems all the state parties regarding economic activity. so in principle, citizens of the company is
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a state parties and don't know around 50 part is to the treaty. they have equal rights to conduct economic activity on the archipelago. and that is one of the reasons why the norwegian supplement known garcia to use that very different national community. so if i understand you correctly, any country that is party to this treaty is able to go to small bard and use the natural resources there. yes, of course, as long as they are here to know region low, they the important point is that no regions the regions hipson still reach and companies are treated all the say purposes, scoring are treated for instance at a point in compass. but of course, a go over the order rights to, to, to, to,
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to regulate this of all bought to the good. okay. i mean to equation at steps russia, our correspondent, filed a report she went to speak with some locals in fall bard, who are worried about how russia's full scale invasion of ukraine could have. ripple effects there. do you share their concerns? no, i do not actually because why it's not difficult to is to see why the reference why the fulton regime i decided to to, to go to war against a ukraine. that was a matter of the old imperial expansion. i would say, uh, i cannot see why they should be seeing the reason as far as yet to, to, to, to, to conduct an affordable that. gracie, i keep you though. i noticed that there was a real thing to gain by about as far as i can see russia economically and
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strategically. they will benefit from a state of different artic. and i really don't know that expect that to, to change and tell us more about why fall bard is geopolitically significant to russia? well, i would praise this otherwise ill or in a different way. whether it's small bought is actually a strategy could be significant to russia. if you mean a strategically significant human middle prisons, well that the on so is necessarily yes. what is the strategically significant to russia? that is the bar in c and the arctic ocean bought the boat and bought a search out. the momentum in there is no see the rest and good to establish men to dear the, unto best in military establishment. there is on the basis there,
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which is, by the way, prohibited by this bald, what's treaty? so i would actually dispute to that, that statement that, that small bought about, i forget that a go use of strategic significance dresser does not use it. they did area the arctic sea, the barnes, the bar and see the arctic ocean. those areas are all set to take significance. how to open on the strategic construction. okay, well thank you so much for taking the time to share your expertise. that is, it spend hold smart with the norwegian institute for different studies. any thanks . hope everybody's parliament has reconvened after a summer break. trensler all off. schultz outlined plans to spur economic growth. st. rocker's, he needs to be caught. but the conservative opposition says the government's budget plans won't allow germany to fulfill its commitments, tomato, the feelings of slight gift to it was chancellor. all of choices. first appearance
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in the bonus tag after the end of the summer break. and one of the parents that was with an eye patch, the consequence of a fall he sustained while jogging at the weekend. the new prophet didn't appear to hinder shots, but rather put women in sales as he rebuked criticism from the opposition on his government's defense spending on this up to step out of 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 202820292030. and through the thirty's, that's how it's now meant to be. so for the decision to increase funding for the german army, mark a turning point for the country after russia's attack against ukraine. for the leader of the conservative opposition shows as government isn't setting the right priorities. nadine must be according to everything we have heard and read so far.
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the federal budget for 2024 does not do justice to this fundamental challenge. achieving a real turning point to discuss with the budgets for 2024 and focus in the bonus tag. the debate also talks on germany's wobbling economy with lagging growth and a strong need for modernization fee. the amazon, the many in the country, are you gonna be hoping for more unity or decimals are on demand? that is why i would like to propose a pack, to be honest, let's call it the germany packed. i thought a germany pack that will make our country fast on the safe side more more than with speed instead of stagnation action instead of protests, the nation corporation, joel, instead of because by approving the budget will not be the soonest ride. the opposition is preparing for a fight. as many of the governments proposals remain dispute. and our chief political editor,
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mckayla customer has more on the german chancellor plans to revitalize the economy . 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 euros in this upcoming budget. that's still being discussed until november. it 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 and which he forced as a cool that way. edwards companies, particularly in the semi conduct the industry. intel, for instance, just got applied for 10000000000 euros from germany for investing 30000000000 euros in this town of mac, the vogue. and that he says and shows that germany will also be a leading in the field of
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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, a dozen calico snare reporting. let's turn out to kenya where africa's 1st climate summit has wrapped up. delegates have signed the nairobi declaration, calling on rich countries to do more, to fund africa's transition toward a green economy. they also want to global financial reforms, african leaders secure $23000000000.00 and green energy commitments. i can hear more about that from database. east africa bureau chief, mario miller. she's been following that summit for us. tell us more about this declaration that leaders have adopted today. just how far does it go?
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yeah, the declaration signed and adopted today by african heads of state actually cause for global action to increase capital for green projects across the continent. specifically mentioning multi lateral development funds. basically for you have more capital, they should incentivize new investments. it's also calling on a global carbon tax on maritime transport and navigation on posts of fuel trade. it remains to be seen how exactly that will look like. it's also and also mentioning at that's release measures, for example, how to include a 10 year grace period, how to preempt that in the 1st place. and also how to extend that tennis and also mentioned is a call on the international community to help increase africa's renewable energy capacity from 56 and megawatts. add to the this current at to 300, at least by 2030. and last but not least,
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african resources should be processed here, not elsewhere, because then edit value is also created here. so how realistic you think it is that these resolutions will actually be implemented? so yeah, that's a fair question. because if you look at the former commitments done by countries from the know a global know was they have not been on it, for example, the commitment of investing $100000000000.00 us dollars annually. that has not happened. and so african countries of course know that this is a possibility another so, so say, does the commission sounds very good? it's implemented, but let's see if it remains a declaration of intent going in to the summit. there were protests in the days ahead. what are critical voices saying about this? well, critical voices. these are mainly young activists. society groups that have protested, they say that for example, carbon credits are not the right approach,
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but the time of financing, you have to know that the, your united arab emirates have pledged more than 450000000 in a buying that they have committed to buying a carbon credits for that amount of loan. so that's a huge commitment. but from attractive of say, well that's just the wrong approach. because this is just a pretext for which countries to continue to polluting the environment and not really changing, ever say anything. and also at the commission should actually look into other means that the twenty's or a direct compensation off. uh yeah, of, of uh for example of a loss of damage fund. what happened to that? so the, so one more open question. thank you so much for your reporting as our east africa bureau chief. many thanks. look stream, whether is again battering southern europe storm daniel has inflicted widespread damage causing lamps, lights in greece, turkey and bulgaria. 12 people are known to have been killed. that is no.
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com after the storm in turkey rescue as have that. what cuts out is trying to reach people trapped in flowed schools by storm. daniel, this pass and seeing through the trees, one of the lucky ones to be carried out of danger. the ministry vehicles and helicopters have been brought in to help the rescue efforts farther north in bulgaria. similar to themes of despair. several results along the black sea coast have been hits with flat rock is rising to more than 2 meters. people have been defined higher grounds, easiest setting done for those at sea level, having to enjoy a bumpy ride across the boss or in greece. they've gone from one extreme to another. wild fires have been replaced with rain water drivers and cause that can still be driven, happened to stay off the roads. the mattress by the effective vote
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on support city was filmed, raging of people for still being outside the cools here, trying to save what they can of the storm. daniels, trane of destruction. often without success. they say they've never seen anything like it too before to see that the rain full was very intense and unprecedented. this has never happened before. here. there was a loss of water, a lot of volume, and for many, many hours. for 24 hours it was non stop. there was a lot of water. it was unbelievable. was the middle bree casara cheese put the blame from the, the face of climate change. saying extreme events like these. and now the new normal and brazil has also been hit by extreme weather is form of a side clone. torrential rain and flooding of killed at least 27 people and
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thousands of others have fled their homes. more rain is likely to bring 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 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 the 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
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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 site plan back in june left the teen people. dead scientists, a 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. as we can turn to the basketball world cuff now and germany's men's team are through the semi finals for the 1st time since 2002 forbidding lafayette, 81279. in a fuller, in manila, germany looked to run away with the game and the last quarter before lock via
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started in late surge davis burton's then half a chance to win the game for lot for you. but it's 3 point shot narrowly missed before the game clock expired. germany will face the united states and for some time on friday. and men's world number 2 know about jo coverage breeze through to the semi finals of the us open with a straight sets victory over american number 9. see that taylor fritz. the serbian made light work of his opponent in the 61646 for victory, which sees him through the last 4 of a grand slam for the 47th time. moving him, one head of roger federer is tally. jo, compatible phase american, ben shelton in the semi final and spanish for were jenny r most so has filed a sexual assaults complaint against the national football federation boss luis, would it be on his case there and also on the mouth without her consent. after of spain's pearls victory, as mostly said, she and her family were pressure to show support for ya. this after the incident
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could be others could now face criminal charges. in addition to an inquiry by spain's top sports court into serious misconduct movie. this is also under investigation by worlds governing body fi fi. and finally, the rolling stones are back. the rock legends on wednesday announced their latest studio albums the 1st to feature original new music by the band in 18 years. mick jagger keith richards in money would watch their new album, the diamonds at the hackley empire theatre in london. us talk show host jimmy fallon flew in to interview the stones, who were promoting their 1st album after the death of drummer charlie watts 2 years ago. the launch features the premier of the video for their new single angry before we go quick reminder of our top story. a russian attack has killed at least
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16 people in a city near the front line in eastern ukraine. presidents kalonski has condemned for selling as heinous strikes also overshadowed a surprise visit to keep by us secretary of state and sleep lincoln. and this news update us with our i'm clear, richardson in for me in the whole team. thank you so much for watching the
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