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the, the, the, the we news law from berlin, a russian attack kills at least 17 people in eastern ukraine. selling strikes the shopping district to the city, close to the front line. presidents a landscape condemned the attack and the donuts to reach and as keenest evils. also coming up, a strength overshadowed a surprise visit to keep by the us secretary of state anthony blanket. america's top diplomat announces more than $1000000000.00 in new aid for terrestrial
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rain springs. k. on the southern year of heavy flooding causes widespread devastation in greece, turkey, and bulgaria. plus the africans climate summit wraps up in nairobi, delegate demand help from major polluters and global financial institutions. the earliest welcome to the program. at least 17 people have been killed in a russian attack on a market in eastern ukraine rocket exploded in the front line town of consent to meet the donuts region. president followed him or zalinski called the attack a heinous evil hours earlier he was secretary of state antony blinking arrived in the capital p. on a surprise visit, he announced a new us a package worth over $1000000000.00. size falling soldiers and blankets visit was
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overshadowed by the deadly market attack. earlier the w corresponded. my son told us more about the russian strength and eastern ukraine. 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 and kia, thankfully old english were intercepted with this afternoon. as you said, cecil tv for this was released by the forty's that showed an impact in the eastern ukrainian town of concept to discuss. it's not exactly a frontline town, it has $70000.00 inhabitants, but it is in well in range can be reached by russian artillery. and this is according to view of forwarding, is what happened there that a central market was chilled. cc voltage was released, we saw it, we see it myself with this of the aftermath of buildings that were set ablaze on bodies on the street. and as of now, what we, what we're hearing is that more than
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a 1000 people were killed as a child supposed to be among the victims. and a few dozen people have been, have been wounded in this attack. as much on the war in ukraine is having consequences in the arctics far north spell bond, also known as pittsburgh and is part of norway. but russia as treaty rights to exploit the archipelago is natural resources. some settlements in the region are inhabited by russians. now, many fear their peaceful coexistence might be at risk. our correspondent alexandra phenomena traveled to long here being in spits back and where she met both norwegians and russians is approaching the archipelago of small guard a region where the frontier spirit is still very much alive. its biggest stone long here being is offering colt the note and most settlement on the earth. but even here, people feel the full out from the warning ukraine. ronnie boone,
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full as they had to visit style guards, 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 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 tours to the russian settlements. installed bart, now they don't encourage anyone to go there. we visit our world owes long here. beans, mayor. awesome for years, 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 thing step. it comes from the official criminal. it also comes from the official bar as big as the same, same,
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but different and see this the same propaganda machinery going on in on barn asparagus saying come on the 9, for instance, residents of the russian settlement of byron's birth stage and military style victory parade. such actions on the region so in 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 baron's work, but it was quite difficult to find the votes and they kept willing to take us. there was no reason. companies appeared not to do it any more. and now we are a bit nervous about what to expect. as in the russian settlement and spur quit its coal mine and the tourism industry is completely owned and managed by the russian state company thrust 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 sites. you want
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to visit pretty 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 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 stays 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,
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but with tensions rising in the high nor is the war in ukraine, could have consequences in regions the kremlin might not have for c 3 a such a is a researcher of the grant program at the norwegian defense university college welcome to d w. but just to be clear here, what are russia's ambitions in the arctic 1st and foremost, thank you for having me, the rest and this is in the arctic, or a 2 fold we can uh, we can save the slightly simplified. the 1st, the aspect is related to economic get, exploitation, economic use. it's related to the fisheries. it's related to exploit the natural resources and it's relating to the russian, but not only russian admissions to use the arctic ocean acetate transfer through for shipping between
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a saw and europe. the 2nd aspect is the more um security policy relates to the aspect. and we can set it up for restaurants if needed. so quite the lots to be seen as an important player in the architect. you also, and the architect and any ever be in the architect close to no reason. borders also houses the, um, uh, russian northern flipped with large show strategic, uh, type of deal with this. okay, so i'll definitely is and i, i want it and just dig in here because um, it's very interesting how, how small but is, is kind of caught in the middle of all of these interest. how is fall but instrumental to, to um, to advancing them. yes, so and to be clear on the outset, small bar is not the instrumental i would say, but it's
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a part of it because it's part of the geography in the arctic ocean and the rest of it has been so you going and has been the testing i would say in the region the practice of behavior reactions and by using as smaller and under the 1920 solid treaty, norway, as absolute sovereignty over the archipelago though. so what are people worried about here? yeah, it's a good the good question. that's correct. it states very clearly that small lars is under no way to them. so right there. it's also stated very clearly that all the signatories of to solve are treated, which now includes of course, norway, but also arista are entitled to a similar um rights on the archipelago. so russell has
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a and then yeah, wrestler has a supplement in barton's book. the 2nd largest supplemental on the archipelago and, and is this is they put the position. this is the 2 graphic, the location that's rest size using to enhance its interests to try to and yeah, enhanced its interests in in the archipelago, but not necessarily a danger toward the norwegian population. that was to be a thought the norwegian defense university college. thank you so much. thank you. your grands president will let him read the landscape recently sacked. his defense minister, alexi resident call for over a year residence hall that successfully lobbied the us and other countries for arms to fight. russia will, his replacement roost them overall be as successful on this we've complex. so in terms of ass and asked ukrainian defense, advisors, erie sock,
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and the relationships of bills by rest of the costs are now a risk as well. they more than last 5. i mean, in the days mr. riley. gov was driven by the goal of building these relationships and he actually made it possible possible on so many different occasions. it all began with the united states of america, telling him back in october 2021. that it was not possible for your trade to receive even senior jobs. right now, we are expecting to see more of a 5 digits f. 16. so mr. graphic of contribution to making our apartments believed in, obviously, making a possibility that we can trusted and that we shouldn't be given these weapon systems model systems. he's got probation was invaluable. mister the saw matter is also a very experienced politician. he's very well connected on the international scene, and i am sure that he will be able to pick up the slack and be the flag back for
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the next stages of this morning. and i'll be the ministers in the past. and you can watch the entire interview right here after this news. bolton, or online at d, w dot com slash conflicts down extreme weather is again bothering southern europe storm. daniel has inflicted widespread damage causing lamps, lives in greece, turkey and bulgaria. 12 people are known to have been killed. that is no problem after the storm. kentucky rescue is have that what cuts out is trying to reach people trapped in flowed scores by storm. daniel. this pass and seen through the trees, one of the lucky ones to be carried out of danger. military vehicles and helicopters have been brought in to help the rescue efforts, a southern north in bulk area. similar scenes of dispatch. several results along the black sea coast have been hits with flood waters rising to more
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than 2 meters. people have been to find higher grounds. easier said than done 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 costs that can still be driven. have been to stay off the roads. the mattress 5, the effected voted on support. city was filmed, raging of people for still being outside the cause 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 to before. to see that the rain full was very intense and unprecedented. this has never happened before here and there was a lot of was a lot of volume and for many, many hours, for 24 hours it was non stop. there was
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a lot of water. it was unbelievable. what's in italy then? obviously 3 costs are to use. put the blame from the the face of climate change saying extreme events like these. and now the new normal sertina is the climate scientists specialize in data analysis. she joins us from berlin. welcome to the w . this summer was a record breaker for high temperatures and by a lot as a data analyst, did you see this news as an eligible high bicycle? thanks for having me here in the best june, july august. we experienced prep contrast during temperatures worldwide. within europe alone, the temperatures were point 83 degrees celsius high, the normal and eligible is quite learned what to use since it takes away the notion of having a choice. i as a person, specialized in data analysis,
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i think the temperatures we saw are still quite unprecedented. but i think the main key message over here is that these temperatures would have been thought to be impossible without human cause. climate change. are we on course for 2023 to become the hottest overall here. ever recorded? yeah, so 2023 right now is just point or one degree celsius behind 2016, which is current. be the for this year recorded. considering the way the 1st 8 months of 2023 has gone. and if we experience a normal european winter, chances are quite likely that 2023 will be the closest year recorded. and this can be good news for the effort to keep temperatures below the 1.5 degree targets set in the parents agreement, canada. so i think it's, it's difficult to draw a conclusion from such an individual year to the longer time climate target of
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$1.00 degrees celsius since a yeah, typically it turns out the intersect of climate change in what we call randomness due to natural weather. worries the 1.5 degrees celsius to limit the sex, the longer term average that we're trying to aim for. which i think this year should however, emphasize that we live in a narrow window of time. why 1.5 degrees celsius is still possible. and that we would make a massive difference if we were able to achieve this target. to put this into perspective between a 1.5 degree celsius and 2 degrees celsius. well, the percentage of the world's population exposed to severe heat weighs at least once every 5 years. we're more than double. so it's key to try and store and for $1.00 degrees celsius waltz because that will determine whether we see these types of events or years both infrequently or not. we'll have to leave it there. that was certainly not with climate analytics. thank you so much. great talking to you.
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thank you for goes 1st climate somebody has wrapped up in kenya, delegates have signed the nairobi declaration, calling on rich countries to do more to fund for coast transition towards a green economy. they also want global financial reforms. african leaders secured $23000000000.00 in green energy commitments that may or sizes are east africa bureau chief land milan told me more about the declaration declaration, signed and adopted today by african heads of state actually caused the global action to increase capital for green projects. across the continent, specifically mentioning multi lateral development funds, they should free up more capital, they should incentivize new investments. it's also calling on a global carbon tax on maritime transport and navigation on costs of fuel trade. it remains to be seen how exactly that will look like. it's also also mentioning at
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that's release measures for example, how to include a 10 year grace period. how to pre empt that in the 1st place and also how to extend that to now. and also mentioned is a call on the international community to help increase africa's renewable energy capacity from 56 and mega watts at 2 of the this current at to 300 at least by 2030. and last but not least, african resources should be processed here, not elsewhere, because then edit value is also created here. germany's parliament has reconvene after it's summer break, cancel out will f shelves to outline plans to spur economic growth. st bureaucracy needs to be caught. but the conservative opposition says the government's budget plans will not allow germany to fulfill its commitments to nato. the feelings of type gift to it was chancellor. all of shots, his 1st appearance in the bonus tag after the end of the summer break. and one of the appearance it was with an eye patch, the consequence of
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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. like this of the 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 the 2 percent may to quote and 202820292013 truth thirty's. that's how it's now meant to be up. so for the decision to increase funding for the german army mark of turning points 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 to investigate according to everything we have heard and read. so far, the federal budget for 2024 does not do justice to this fundamental challenge.
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achieving a real turning point and discussed with the budgets for 2024 in focus in the bonus tag. the debate also touched on germany's warbling economy with lagging growth and a strong need for modernization p. the implanted many in the country, are you really 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 protesting nation corporation. joel, instead of be good by approving the budget, will not be the sum of this right. the opposition is preparing for a fight. as many of the governments proposals remain this be that the rolling stones are back, the rock legends assembled in london to launch a new album of original material and to, to their reputation. it was quite
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a noisy affair. the rolling stones take the stage in the empire theatre to rupture us applause. the veterans, a full month's were here to promote hackney diamonds. bands best um, filtering, original music in a 2 years. you gotta meet a good question from us. torture i was just calling. it is always the 1st time mick jagger keith richards and run you would be came together in the studio to sponsor the death of drama, shoddy watts. it must feel different, not having charlie watts in, in the studio with your playing. what was that like? the is only a is as is child is gone, is different course. you know, i mean is the, is number 4 is messing these up. yeah. yeah, that's a lot of number for that, right? yeah, of course is incredibly bad then i'll just always forget i'm making music together over 60 years ago during that time,
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childhood friends check on richard's aside to have had a rookie relationship. why something it's talking to questions from assign. brando in california says on, keep, keep in may keep them together longer than me and my wife, what's the secret to a happy marriage? was not speaking to offer. yeah. to the q and a, the audience was treated to the premier of the 1st single angry sauce actress sidney sweeney. the more we're joined now by richard lady, the radio and tv house with serious x m. joining us from los angeles and california . and good to see you. now the lead song of this new album is called angry. is that
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the kind of sound we can expect from this new album? well, i would think so. i know the lady, god, god is going to be doing a track with them as well, which is a big surprise. but angry is like plastic rolling stones and they've given us a lot of clues and tibbets in the video because the driving then sunset boulevard, and this post as every, with the rolling stones. and one of the post, as it says, hackney diamond store sold out and there's even some dates on it. there's a july 4th, july 9th, and july 18th. so maybe they're planning a big summer tour. yes. a keith richards and the social media a message said that there's some new music on its way and hopefully we'll get to see you. so there is a tour in the making you think? and i think there is, i think that's a great question because as i said, that video has got those little nuggets in the teasing the fans. and if the diamond
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store is coming up, i've got a feeling it might be like the taylor swift arrows tor. because if you look again the video for angry, you'll see all the classic stones album covers that. so maybe they're going to do like a greatest hits, ears tore a greatest hits, but hopefully not a good by and tour, as we heard mick jagger and keith richards. even though they happen to have the easiest relationship in the last peers. do you think that is why it took them 18 years to produce a new studio album with original songs? it could be because the last one was 2005. that was a big a bang. and the as being, you know, mem was come out from keith richards in the interim as you said, the relationship they've had is being a little rocky. and i don't think the memoir helped it because he said how hot it was sometimes to work with mick jagger. but the last time the rolling stones went on the road, it was an amazing show. so i think that whatever they put together this time will
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sell out instantly because if the album is as good as angry, the 1st single hints that it's going to be, it's going to be classic rolling stones all the way down the line. so hopefully that relationship between keith and mick has been patched up. maybe run what is the guy in the middle is and come on guys. you've got to look at that. they are already legend. so, and now that you, you know, you explain a little more about the complicated relationship. why did they produce another album at all? they could just, you know, sit back, relax and enjoy the same and, and you know, all the money, of course, as well. indeed, they, uh, probably the biggest rock band in the well, with that question. i mean, unless the beatles were able to come back together from the grave, there was no one that can rifle the rolling stones, not even youtube who are going to do a residency in las vegas at the m s. g c a, which is just about to open the rolling stones. i mean they have that place in the
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pan theme of rock, the members of the rock and roll hall of fame. we know the legends, but because they have so much talent and it's always been jacket and richard. so you know, the dilemma twins, who been writing, i think, but they just feel that they have to get music at the end with a new album. it's like a cooling card and it's like saying, hey, the rolling stones and not only still here, but with back richard flay. thank you so much. thank you. sand forward, jenny, are most of us, filed a sexual assault complaint against the national football federation. boston, the waste of over yet is a case term also in the mouth without her consent for spain's world come. victory are most so said she and her family were pressure to show support for ruby alice after the incident for we all as good now face criminal charges in addition to an inquiry by spain, top sports court interest, serious misconduct or be all this is also under investigation by worlds governing body fun. saul from the news for now,
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but stay with us because after the break conflict zone asked whether new leadership and ukraine's defense ministry could change the course of the war. for more news, as always, our website, www. dot. com. but we will also be back at the top of the hour with all the latest headlines. thanks so much for watching the the,
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