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flows through the sky starts september 20th on the w, the . this is the, the news life runs by then libya, struggles with the thousands of all these last 5 catastrophic flooding and being pulled from the sea just suddenly, the victims swept away after times, passed through the city of da da. the red cross is warning of danger from uprooted land mines. also on the program, european commission list, it's found on the site of ukrainian gray leading to a fact flashbanc by poland and hungary. we say, valium, photos that own bounds to protect that funds. demonstrations around the world,
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coal from end to plummet, warming fossil fuels fridays for future. se growing climate disasters mean that demands even more of the . and so you're welcome to the program. libya is struggling to deal with the thousands of bodies being recovered in the aftermath of the devastating floods. overwhelmed officials of registered nearly 4000 deaths. a number that's expected to rise as small bodies are found. cool is a washing up on the coast after being swept out to see when torrential rains close to dams to bust, causing flash floods that destroyed launch pots of the city of dana. world health organization has obviously been authorized to stop burying victims in mass graves to avert future legal and emotional problems. meanwhile,
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the red cross is warning. the floods may have uprooted landmines and explosives left over from the countries years of conflict. despite the many dangers, help us off scouting the wreckage or keeping the hope of life, the rescue team such buildings and scale piles of rubble on the streets of done looking for signs of life. we may get into our places that are difficult to reach, and there are survivors stuck under the rubble and we still receive messages from them. thank god, that's more biased. one networks are working again. some of the messages say that they are in a specific place and are asking for somebody to risk them, but the rubble preventive team from reaching them their emergency. well, because they've been collaborating with libyan military and volunteers around the clock in the area is west effected by the flood. but finding survivors is getting
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less likely by the de libby as parliament to prove the crisis fund equivalent to 2000000000 euros to help citizens affected. and to rebuild shafted infrastructure the m p for done to emphasize the need for me do it. however, i might have seen if you can look on us before these are scattered everywhere and the beach is, are now littered with these corpses that you know, we're still an urgent need of another technical crew to help recover them and prepare suitable places for their pro per barrio cleanup efforts along the coastline underway and dive as a, searching every with the bodies and does the c continues to return human remains to show which is still too soon to measure the scale of human loss. and that's that being l bracky has been to dana, this is just to return to bang ghazi a welcome to dw, what did you say you hear me?
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i can hear you. what did you say? yeah, but the internet connection is very, very bad. okay. so can you hear me now? all right, looks like we're having some technical problems that let's move on. we'll steven the old and broke is a hydrologist with the world, meet your logical organization. and i asked him, what you and the aid chief mountain griffith meant when he said the climate and capacity of to blame for the catastrophe. oh um good, good bass if you deal with this axis. awesome. so that's the critical. you said most coffee said it's very limited and the same is true for the the well, what is the very key investments whole countries is the investing in the early warning systems so that their society can do preventive action can have under warning of each time before the event and they also can, can either evaluate or,
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or make sure that's an infrastructure stays a stays intact, and to really minimize the damage all the, all the studies that these essentially sizes at the moment show that the warning systems have very good return on investment and investments in the morning. and so the countries having the capacity to also act upon is critical to, to minimizing the damage of such events. and so that we'll know as a warning systems on the infrastructure, it was effectively broken is. yeah, it's, it's a whole change and i just for this specific event, the majority go service. they did issue 72 hours before the event. a warning, well, the state of emergency was the care. but it's, it's, um, it was uncertain and it's one thing. it's unique measurements, but you also need an american model to make the predictions and then also to the governance structure of the country that functions that birds that is able to do to
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direct the population to population need to act. and then they need to be information dissemination. so there's a whole chain of language that need to happen. and he, well, but really wondering issues one system was there and one was issued, the whole follow up the whole change and didn't effect the fee functional. so this has happened a couple of months ahead of libya's actual rainy season does explaining things that aren't going to get worse. normally we expect right for the north and after that part of the world in and an open amnesty of winter time. so it's a period november to february, but now we have just absolutely unprecedented rainfall already into the september, which is very, very typical in this is also a different rate for the mechanism that was generating this plots. it was more like a topic asylum, which, which you don't expect in this part of the lot so much it's very, very rare me to logic of intervene. but what we observe, and unfortunately due to climate change,
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there's like you were quite high that we increasing the see such and such events happening. and then the, the, uh, uh, before the one with the fax will be there. yes. thank you so much for. i landed on 684 assess different bolingbrook from the world. major logical organization is looking at some of the stories that making headlines around the world. so, so trances, ambassadors you need to address staff, are being held hostage according to the friendship president emanuel macro accuses that insurance. but what you need is a blocking food deliveries to the mission. i saw the envoy, it has been forced to live on military rations, is as president was asked in a cube in july to may. border crossing between afghanistan and pakistan has re opened up for a 9 day closure. thousands of travelers and trucks lighting goods withdrawn through the tool come border crossing folder in an exchange of gunfire between border gods driven foreign minister and the bad bulk on how us countable and the blinking every
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answer i could best support for ukraine on talks in washington the comments came as some of the public and members of congress of coal for funding cuts for ukraine, insisting that your should contribute more to case defense quite literally, around the world. the regulators have had to take talk with a 345000000. your fine for fighting to protect children's previously. and the investigation found a sign up process for tonight's use is that the accounts of public by default, chinese on social media platforms that define was excessive and back they've had already fixed the pregnancy issues. the showdown is living between european union countries, the ukrainian grain, an impulse. on friday, the european commission set it would end a restriction on your training drive being sold in several a you countries that has prevented beyond a 100 pounds remaining and stuff out. you say what is that cheaper? ukrainian flooded products will flood that markets and disadvantage domestic farms
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. some of those countries say they will now impose their own restrictions on ukrainian projects. we can get more for my correspondent rosie both job in brussels. welcome rosie. so what? why is brussels doing this as well? so to understand this, we need to rewind and of course, we know ukraine of the great it was really once the lice, largest ukrainian economy, great exports feeding people arriving the world. that, of course, after russia's full scale invasion, ukraine's traditional black sea shifting, which were really severely disrupted. and so in the way that was sold a european union trying to ease those export routes for ukraine to alternative means so. so through the routine you didn't buy land by rail and buying river part of that cost and disruption. in some you markets, particularly in countries which for ukraine, where'd so price is plummet locally for great. and we saw
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a lot of complaints from farmers, for example, particularly in poland. know, and we think that the several countries impose their own new luxury bands. and then the european commission try to remedy that by and coming up with its own measures. and under which there would be a band on the sale upgrade from ukraine, 80 some e u. member states inside the u. member states near ukraine. but not great, still trying to own and get your opinion to other countries, not as that is currently not going to be listed today. was the deadline for that to be listed that some of your commission has a note. but of course, is causing some discords among you members states. right? so it sounds like that is going to be what you might call a mixed reaction to this, that decision good for some bad problems. the reaction is definitely mixed. we have had ukraine welcoming this move. no. can. you've had coal based on fear from the star. however,
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that is not the reaction within the countries that are covered by the bond, particularly colin lackey hungry, non threatening to swap their own v last rule measures and the said commission to your team, you needs executive head trying to do with this transition still measure was to sort of cover and harmonize in those original bonds. so now we're kind of back to square well with the european union looking pretty this united here and there. there are these technical issues when it comes to market disruptions. your commission says those are basically disappeared. but there are also still some political issues. let me tell you, there are some crucial elections coming up into the member states that were covered by this measure. so pull at pulling on schools back on course, you can imagine if you are a party trying to win votes, remember, farmers are voters, you're not going to be looking for any big domestic disruption on the eve of an alexis. we might have to revisit this topic in a few weeks when those alexis are done to see where exactly this lunch politically,
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that looks like that question of where seats, where the crating range can be sold will continue to really. so this content here between ukraine and of course some of its closest allies, some of his biggest political factors in those european union member states, which forgery on a course. the sign is i side of differences, opinion disunity, within your opinion on itself. i know between european union i'm praying on this issue about rosie rosie approach shot in brussels as americans, governments, as an honest and age program to help people cope after last week. so it made us great. it includes providing shelter to those left homeless task is immense. as an estimated 50000 buildings have been damaged, a reporter, i'm in a safe as in the time of, i mean, i mean, i'm miss knees near the present to of the 6.8 meg richard, quite instructed. 9th kidding. almost 3000 people. many in their sleep,
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so many survivors are not living in on next to the rubble of their former hopes. the dust settling on the town of armies means now begins daily life of making do with close to nothing. aid is flowing into this town, but it can't change the fact that hundreds of people here are homeless, sleeping, intense provided by the government in volunteers, in mountain towns that have been heavily affected by the earthquake. what we've seen is that the people who lived there did not evacuate the towns. they stayed there in 10th or some other temporary dwellings. this house behind me right here which completely came down. the owner of that house has moved just across the lot into this tent right here, where he's determined to stay until he finds a better solution. janelle said he spent 15 years building his house, and he'd only moved in 3 years ago. it came down in a matter of seconds, but his family was able to escape on, hurt. it was in the house,
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but i didn't try to look for things in the rubble because i don't have the strength of it that i can only look at it from a distance. that's it. and that's all this intersection has become a new neighborhood for dozens of other families. and janelle situation oh more. his house is still standing, but it's run through with cracks into dangerous to live in. now he lives in this bright yellow government tend, along with his son and his wife has had the device. and here's the table we need to go into years of people gave us some sugar and tea and everything else that we need and dates and bread and water too. and if we do need anything else, we bring it down from our old house. we go back into that house even though it's heavily damaged, just to get what we need. and as you can see, we're cooking here. so we're settling down here until we see what god does about it . then that's all we can do. i can do that. actually came. 2 at 5 pm, the call to afternoon premier rings out,
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but not from the top of the mosque which was damaged or is quick. 2 2 today, the mom calls from the street the, the new mosque is a gap between the tents. omar joins to pray as he has done for most of his life and will continue to do. he says, as long as he's physically able, oh, the united nations is urging europe and union countries to cooperate, to help with thousands of migrants stuck on the island of long producer world. and 7000 people have arrived on the island in recent days. some producers, residents have been having a voice and assisting people in the streets. red cross is also providing thousands of males. local services have been overwhelmed by the influx, which is double the islands population. and if people have been transferred by boat to the main line with thousands roommate to get out now, so it's direct to have the europeans testability initiative. that's
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a thing to time. it's all dw why he thinks the use migration system is broken, but anybody can leave it to me to go to switzerland, france or germany. the idea that science was stopped him at the border and again, this is pure populism. front of head border controls eventually since 2015 november in the 4 years after they introduced border controls of the land border, which is 300 kilometers. in those 4 years of border controls, the number of asylum applications in france doubled. the border controls didn't work inside the u. i the so let's have a serious debate. people who read it totally with not staying easily and they would not be stopped by some token controls on the german or french border. what do we need is a way to stop people getting into these bolts that doesn't rely on immoral deals with libya, tanisha. and the only way to do that is to have partners safe countries on the
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other side of the mediterranean to whom people can be taken so that they have no incentive to get into the boat, but that their asylum claims, if they claim asylum, can still be processed, it does require a serious offers to countries to have an interest to cooperate. otherwise, we will be stuck in the same tragic state as quote, with thousands of people like you dying. you know, close by tens of thousands of time and activists of how much is around the world calling for an end to the beginning of tiny warming fossil fuels. the global climate strength was organized by the fridays for future movements. the number of participants was lower than in previous years. but demonstrate this that frequent extreme weather event showed that demands are even more relevant say, decline me. guess i'll just gas and co to consume to remain the same. but the number of participants has dropped several 1000 people came to this week,
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so called climate striking berlin. that was the wants of the coal to march from fridays for future had cleared demos. and were on the authorities to realize that they must not just talk but asked to fulfill their the goals, no new oil and gas licenses, right, less important as well. we should probably phase out cars at some point, at least private car ownership, invest in public infrastructure and public transportation was a difference from earlier years. in september 2019 mobile 200000 people demonstrated in berlin alone, over a 1000000 and across germany. banks and the government had set up a climate cabinet and portfolio with a climate protection law. so the proposals felt sure what to expect ations. these days, the rather collective base of the last generation movement tend to grab more of people's attention how the day goes by, when they are not taking direct action somewhere in the country. then
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fridays to future believes is still relevant. it's need is say they were the ones who brought about the changing consciousness in gemini hines coming to tests. but we can be really proud of the fact that one and full people in germany say there attitude towards climate protection has been strongly or very strongly influenced by fridays for future. this is a huge success, which no one go to expect to get the money and to achieve me much so because some get more headlines, others create more change. most protesters on the streets of berlin would say the latter is the more important thing. of course, in spain has issued a restraining order against the former spanish football federation chief. and the reason for the odyssey is being forbidden from contacting jelly for her. most of the play care staff, the spines that will come when will be honest, appeared in quotes in madrid and denied sexually assaulting. i'm also saying the case was consensual and also has repeatedly said that it was not. she also was that
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just that the always on his team pressure until meditates to cite. she consented with several hyundai is a sports jim list and present a space league, a tv as to what's likely to happen, to be honest, if he's found guilty of sexual assault, this is phone. go see there could be various severe consequences and it ranges anywhere between paying a fine or going to prison up to 5 years. and i usually whenever these kinds of things happen and these kinds of cases as it relates to section aggression as a crime. the more severe cases are reserved for a 3 to 5 years as a, as a result, as a consequence. so in his case, it's probably more likely that we'll see if found guilty, a sentence of 2 years or less. and then same as a law that actually says that it's in fact you're a 1st time defending. you don't have a criminal record which appears to be the case of boucher to be honest. then you don't actually have to serve any child time for the 1st time. so it's very likely
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that in that scenario we would only see him have to pay a fine. and that probably would be, it's beyond that, we would have to see if the fall want to suspend him or if they want to find him even further from the support overall and the same as to as well in spain, in the administrative courts. if they also want to bind him for anywhere up to 2 years, in the case of a fee for a maximum, it could be $15.00. so there could be further consequences beyond just whatever the outcome could be in their criminal ports as well. so even though he has step down from his position with the spanish of football federation, we have 39 players saying today that they will not play for the national team because they feel unsafe. so the sounds like the problem is bigger than just ruby office or it is and it always has been much bigger than just village, regardless is just a symbol of a much bigger issue as it relates to the federation. and this talks of environment that has been in place on the top down for a very, very long time,
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which is why they have started so strongly for so long that they do want more changes. it's not just about removing the top guy, it's not even just about removing the head coach the button. the changes need to run much deeper than not, which is why in the statement that you're referring to, that they put out they put into minds and we want restructuring of the organization of the women's football team. as it relates to the federation, we want restructuring, as well as it relates to the presidential cabinets and the secretary general, which by the way is someone who's very much on video comes as a specific person. they're referring to. he's very much being a right hand on an ally and there's really alice and shares very much the same mindset as well. they want him going. they also want the president to step down, which obviously in this case has already been removed. they've asked for further changes as it relates to the communications and marketing department, because let's not forget, they also released the statement on her behalf saying that it was for trying to pass it off as though she made no big deal of the case when she clearly afterward
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said, i never said any of those words, so falsifying statements as well. and the last thing they asked for was the restructuring of the integrity area as it relates to the separation. so they clearly see, and there's so much more have to change more people have to go in order for them to feel as though they can come back and work in an environment in which they can not only just feel safe, but really flourish was very clear thank you for outlining that to, for us to at least us several hunter and bustling. thank you. the size of a box a year since the death of a rainy lumen gene, a mazda, i mean, a deaf in police custody spock mosley protests across iraq on the well. some of the hours the, with the protesters remain strong. and now jim and local football, clubby, showing good support for their writing and women, and then ongoing fine to for freedom for this class dedicated to do a v tomorrow. so i mean a hard time, a se, support the women life freedom movement in a ron todd, fish for this item. yeah,
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but the idea goes back to the 2022 will cut been cut off and we realize people on the right in the and national team to take a stand. but that didn't really work like a site. and uh yeah, let's understand. we said in our team, should we do something? shouldn't we start to movement? so i'm going to show us lessons i'm going to is not doing starting the coach is the only uranian on the team. but the support has been massive. welcome to say say you know, that whole time has always put social issues at the full front. many spectators also showed this sort of our t with the radians by wearing women's t shirts for the team involved the yeah, you don't. so the, my, the fitness heart sessions is it, but i think that today it's very beautiful to see that's a regular gym and football team is taking such a strong stones for this important issue is the contact for many iranians. the
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political situation back home is a very emotional affair. many still have strong ties to the country. and despite all the, to a more, they feel that nothing can break that bond. this the again, i would like to say to the audience, especially in iran, like even though we were born in iran but grew up in broad. and i'm by myself. i've been here for 30 years. well, we will see our selves as people have the wrong be sure until the day of the revolution we are with, you know, massa way we are all in radiance. think this way, you have this feeling one on as well. yes. excellent. i thank you for supporting our team and i hope we will reach our goal soon. is will be the have definitely a couple of other stories from the world of support. the spines taught with is leaking, have a cold strikeouts to reach an agreement for the next 3 seasons. the plaza now guaranteed a minimum salary refresh, $1000.00 units strike was unrelated to the national teams,
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ongoing boy co demanding reforms at the top of the spanish game. and the rest of the world cup the friends advocate was fairly easy to order. going to win 2712 in front of the crowd in need of a 2nd victory. as many games that move the host, i stepped close to the quarter, finals of funds will next take on the media on thursday. the reno and columbia, the system scope to fernando, but 10 of his died at the age of $91.00. at the south. america's answer to picasso, he's the pictures of people and objects in plum exaggerated forms, became emblems of columbia, not as works of featured in exhibitions across the world, some selling for over $2000000.00 us dollars. despite the playfulness of his creations, protera never shied away from serious subject mastering to the violence and politics is joseph, as he dies on friday morning. and monica due to complications from humans.
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this is dw nearby from bell. that is a reminder about the top story of this our, maybe a is struggling to deal with the thousands of bodies being recovered in the aftermath of devastating floods. world health organization has to rescue us to stop burying victims in mass graves to avert the future problems. we'll, we'll use at the top of the how and just a moment though, i'll take you through some of those. the bigger stories of the day in the day, that's in just a moment here on dw, the, the, the,
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the new will tell you, we are happy, the boxing was the story. we have a getting a visa is more difficult than finding gold hosted to use the force and the for the future in the stories and issues that are being discussed across the country. are you news africa?
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in 60 minutes on d w, the can you hear me names are we are all set i'm we're watching closely. 7 to ring of the story behind the news, we all about unbiased information feel free mind. so do to mention done you'll see about the video that goes in the media may go along. google, i've gotta be somebody get, i will stop into that and i'll give you a go on. would you? are you able to go to that? i'm jo, media dog coverage. the more people than ever on the move world wide in such
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a base in life. did you have you ever used them in a decade to mess with the like godaddy, audio pin megs of appears in the original? does our pearson minutes useful? or is that i'm was moved to the gets expose, go to lunch when you find out about all the story info, migraines, reliable news for language, wherever they may be, the aide and body binds in our arriving and libya's flood devastated a special. how do you hear little mental scars of the children who survived this disaster on what then displaced and how long will it take to rebuild the country that has been so riddled with political dysfunction and corruption? just some of the points we'll consider in the next ha ha, i'm so go invalid and this is the day the.

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