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the, the, this is the, the news life from diamond. russia's black c naval headquarters in flames after a ukrainian miss sile strikes russians. defense ministry says one surface man is missing after a long range. me solve, hit the building, and so fast the pulse. i mean onyx crime in peninsula to bring your life history in case also on the program as a comm medians negotiate the withdrawal of that force. and from the corner counter box after, as the by john resumes control the region. this is protest, those types of a straight, so the median capital for the day,
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the angry at the armenian government for its handling of the conflict under russia . i'm sorry to intervene. a gentleman, his men's football team, as a new coach, usually a not goes when takes of the reins and trouble times for the national side the . i'm feel okay. welcome to the program. the headquarters of rushes, blacks. the fleet is a blaze following the ukranian missile strike footage surfaced online shortly after the strikes showing flames and black smoke coming from the building into the vast appall on the crime in financial which russia amex ending to be a back in 2014 russia's defense ministry said that initially that one service man had been killed, but none amended that statement, decide the person was missing. he went on to say the russian ad defend systems shut down. 5 of the messiahs or dw is that nic. accommodate in cave told me no.
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was at fault the russian or 13, no 5 premier, that keeping very tight lips, the town sense is basically being cordoned off. they've been site things to look for ambulances going in debris strewn around. it really seems like oct appeared when those ukranian attacks were reaching from you, but they were pretty low intensity. basically, those drugs don't capable previously of taking big will heads to successful. that is about changing these missiles and rushes much vaunted at defense. assuming you're unable to prevent these attacks happening, we've soon attack after attack for the last few days or seen a village target seems ships. we've seen a submarine destroyed in the hall, but instead of the full attacks on the tree, i feel to now this attack on base of the no center of that black sea feet. so this is really not looking good in terms of rushes ability to protect even it's most the best defendant to move to target. so you're describe this as
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a significant blog and for the, for the russians. i think it's obviously a p r. disaster, especially given competence demonstration premier, has been provided, made preaching, but it will also force them to take away a defenses that are currently projecting russian troops in the south of ukraine, making it easier for ukraine in forces. i think also it will prevent those lexie ships, fleets, the freight ship throughout the attacking target something ukraine's. it's like a dresser being routine, attacked by christmas, solve from ship space and successful then now being moved further away from those russian from those ukraine yourselves. rather, i think more importantly, i think the big prize will be the catch bridge that brings, connecting, hooked by premier with the russian mainland. but it's something that you can't ins have been trying to tax time and time again. and if these me, so i'll attract some recent agent, things good by that, the reality is that that is going to be attacked again and they might even make it this time and cut off. that's logistics, help tie so that nick nick cutaway in case let's
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take a look and so headlines with around the world, ukraine's that president felt him as a landscaping candidates around the west. the nation support for the war against russia. signs again, his wife were welcomed by canadian prime minister, just intruder, and his deputy, they on an on strip is his 1st account, as a sense, russia invited me to a crime, is expected to address parliament. and also by the 1st shipments of great and have last ukraine, since of russia, of being posed a blockade in the block, se vessels left for to effect shore, the most canadian columns and bound for african and asian markets, the cranes testing a new shipping route after rush, it withdrew from a deal along with a passage of grain ships. an idea in government spokesman says government have came up 35 people from the university in the north western states of some father. the region has seen assertion kidnappings by the guns and militants in recent years.
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friday's abduction is the 1st major incidents involving students this year. friends, king charles and clinton, miller, of his being for debt on the last day of the states, visits to friends. and they will meet people affected by last year at $15.00 and up towards the state of infinity on the role coupled, shuffled back from paris after tilted, present macro. and the french 1st night will take you back to the top story at this hour. uh those hours ukrainian asked strikes on russians. black. see naval headquarters? a on a and on the crime inc. pending. sure. we'll hear not from russia. i'm just constantine . i good. welcome, konstantin. what sort of reaction has that been from laska as well? not much, frankly, speaking mostly bertino reactions from the local sort of professional field work is appointed by uh, by the russian government be,
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were actually some of that with thing. just mean is that strong? the black she leaves the lexi fleet headquarters up another person to say, no, it's the ukranian nissan. so it was even there, it's a bit of a confusion, but what they do not always, that's basically the building is damaged very significantly and reports from the scene in the local channels. the thing that a dozen apartment uh, evolutions, uh, was seen around the building, extensively about creating the categories no smoke. yes. a major criminal reaction to that. although i agree with the color we spoke earlier on the program, which is probably not so much and ministry ships bought a significant piano disaster for the chrome that the i would agree with that assessment. right? i'm where perhaps you could expand on that for us. what, why is the black see, i freak that answer, basketball a. why is that?
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so symbolic for russia as well. the next station, the current man uh, was the remains actually the lynch being the coaches, wiley for the last 121 of them 9. yes. and the idea that the crime is fair to say it's russian for them. it's something that the russian from ganley's, pumping 20 percent a to the russian public. but this, the pitfalls was a little i think that the real sort of court making sense of the, the real and mandatory headquarters. all the fleets must be somewhere else. probably somewhere where it's safe for this kind of buick rhetoric. hitchcock visible to everybody known to everyone in the grommet in general stop now has been reduced to rubble of this does not show, frankly speaking in terms of p all the, this is russian forever. more we chose, the ukrainian is pretty free. just tried there and i think that's a symbolically, that's a very must be a very unpleasant thing. right. so from, from what you're,
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you and nick of side 8 doesn't look as though face. ms file strike on that base is necessarily going into effect russian ministry strategy. so give the office probably someone who knows the disposition of the, of the, of the, the departments, king of the russian to, during the crimea. but i think it's some of the past tied to the cranes try to strike the hip carpets. best off to the previous attempts of the, of the government in the rush, dealt with the russian music models which have trouble reading everything the sensible from this building. if it's ever existing, thank you for that to tell us and saying that's dw, so rush, i'm just konstantin, i guess. so i think i'm maybe in san francisco officials, indigo in our car box. i've had negotiating with the withdrawal of that troops up to as a by john resumed a control of the dispute and territory. the separatists agreed to dismantle their
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forces on 1st day following us a bunch of us for the, for our ministry offensive background has promised an i'm to stay for the counter back. so just as, as it was to fully integrate the region into as a by john, but san francisco authorities, i know agreement has been reached on an estate, on the return of civilians displaced by the fighting. as long as bro, as a, as an associated fellow, a child, some house and an expert on the quote because the regents asked him how that can be piece without trust. there is a huge reservoir, very deep scheme of distrust. it goes back. yes. one might even say a decades, i think that's been a request is passing where agreements simply have not been on it. we see that with the ceasefire statements from the end of the 2020 will. many of them practically more of the causes and articles of that agreement has been violated by one policy with the other. so there really is an absolute distrust, combined with
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a very sharp asymmetry in terms of power. so a lot of insecurity that very much i presume to be being in as a, by john's advantage being that the big a neighbor absolutely as a by john is bigger and in every sense, in terms of the territory population, ministry strength. and in terms of having allies who matter. and so he's been a very loyal uh, allied to uh to us by john in total contrast to whatever expectations. i mean, his man had russia. yeah. let's talk about that because that's as you say, i took a bathroom as a by john rusher appearing to a full sacon on me and yet, so what leverage does on media have in talks to sample the why the dispute that has been simmering for decades. it really doesn't have very much leverage. i think the focus now is whether the interest states,
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level of negotiations between year about and back, who can actually keep going. there are issues i think on which the 2 states do want to find an agreement such as the it's an invitation to forward as a resolving to monetary issues leftover from the 2020 in the 19 ninety's conflicts and the raw, the 10 benches issue of connectivity i think is going to be very difficult for nicole pushing on to keep going with that into state level of negotiation. but i think it is crucial that it does keep go. and so a quick, what then on, on russia, why has russia, why does rusher appear to have forsaken on media? is, is that because it has its hands full with ukraine? i think it's probably the, but i think it's also about shifting ju, political interests as a by john has become much more important to russia in the wake of the ukraine war as the by john. it's got a key geostrategic location between russia and ally it wrong. it's
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a key link in north south connectivity. and it's also, you know, break us to talking to the other tucking states of central asia, which are in the collective security treaty organization. that is a rush and lead ra secuity organization. so i was about to especially become a lot more important. and i mean, it simply doesn't have those kind of advantages for, for russia. thank you so much for outlining that. so clearly, lawrence, bro, us from chatham house. thank you very much. i, its original lawmakers have been jeremy quoting on the government to get a grip of what they say is uncontrolled in regular migration. so father, she enrolled in $14000.00 people and to germany in the grandfather border with poland, low growth. how did you say reception incentives comp cope with the pressure? local lawmakers, one fell into a setup. permanent board, a checks dw report. matthew moore went home patrol with federal police in the town of forced on the board with pony pitch. the crack of dawn on,
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the gentleman told each florida on police on patrol he real clearly had time to wake up before the flushed call on 8 men. all from syria dropped off with nothing more than the clothes the weird ring. after the issue at the moment, this is a daily occurrence and self brandon book. we have to deal with smuggle people every day. the man is taken to the police station to begin the long process of applying for asylum back on the road. and before long a report has come in, trespasses have been spotted on a train track in the middle of nowhere. really we workers try to help eventually the group is fund fee of bottom of the to the forest by a smuggler who flagged. but we can't hang around because we're cold to respond to
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reports of a suspicious man. the cargo is all too familiar, but nevertheless shocking. 13 people, including 2 children, payload. most of them syria would have made the journey via the politicians but often has no tennessee job for police to work code. who is trafficked on who is traffic off from pop up has to be at the drive as an 18 year old syrian who is in the asylum process in germany after a short escape, where he fled on foot. he was arrested for one. instead, you only have to look at the inside of this binds, get a sense of how dire the journey was. was panada skins empty ball. so it was not strewn across the floor. that's barely space for sort of people to stand level $96.00. it's on high gina, it gets uncomfortable, and above all it's on the safe solar. do you see the number of undocumented migraines crossing germany's eastern border has risen exponentially in recent
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months? regional ministers to be kind of cool. one of our systems are working in overload mode and the high influx, which is now well over 300, probably 400000 still to come this year. it's causing our local municipal systems to collapse. statements will collapse t once fixed border controls, the likes of which have been imposed on the southern german border since 2015. the government in bel letting however is not in favor side of the number of illegal arrivals as rising because we don't effectively protect us. alta bowed up and if we don't do that, then it will make no difference if we put up stationary border controls everywhere we will be addressing a problem, but not the causes. that's why it's not the right approach. until you find a coordinated approach to border control, human traffic coast will continue to exploit things in the system. and asylum
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seekers will find the promise of a new life hard to resist this summer, it was a haughty soul. rankled according to climate scientists. european countries like italy, spain, and greece or july temperatures of more than $45.00 degrees celsius on wild fires, written through southern parts of the continents, across the continents average temperatures with no point $83.00 degrees above average. now paris has come up with measures to deal with the heat and its hope. the plans will help the french capital become climate neutral by 2050 paris. the city of love has long been a tour a stream. but on hot summer days, it can be hard to brief, concrete roads and buildings to them, the french capital, into an urban heat island. that's why power is, is investing tens of millions of yours to help cool down to city devalue review
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a candle. power is a very dense activity, so it's soaks up the heat to during the day and releases that there's no, it's not that. i mean, we will replace concrete with green stretches like this and we will insulate public buildings pulled on the end of us and want to know. but you know, if you me, many squares have already gone green, like the plastic on us, your in east and paris. this round about in the south of the city is being transformed into an urban forest. as trees cool down the air by several degrees. greenery is also being planted on school yards on the streets in front of schools. there was a sense is equally helping to cool down the city. it's connected to a network of underground water capacity, warm up the river water and that's only safe up to a certain threshold to protect the local bio diversity of cold you may fall, same on. so these systems kind of cool down an entire city. we have to choose the buildings, we connect to them before and then you say like you mentioned that you want us to
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sound, but small, we will do outside the city of paris is setting up new roof to provide shade like this one in a lower income neighborhood in northern paris when i found, put you through carried out elizabeth test is just a few minutes ago, and it's about 6 degrees celsius cooler under this roof. then it is under the sun. sometimes the temperature difference is even 10 degrees survey, o boss. then we are installing 24 roofs like this across paris on top of our existing heat measures. now, heat plan includes, for example, regularly checking in on vulnerable people and offering spaces, such as in town halls where they can cool off on the side. of course, you may just like these will become even more important in the future. so i'm experts see paris will have to do with up to 50 degree celsius one day. let's take a closer look at the methods arising with us at time of doing this to brian con, who joins us from san francisco. welcome to d, w. let's start with the power. as example. what do you make of what that doing?
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a musical therapist and it's very impressive as it is really, isn't really the forefront when it comes to client occasion, as well as medication, whether it's reducing the number of cars, the roads presumed by fans or in this case now trying to be the heat, which is one of the real problems and civil case, like many others in the coming decades. so i think what they're doing, so currently innovative and it's, you know, also the same time to count to be just the 1st step. there's a lot more that still needs to be done. and it's interesting how complicated to say in the idea of using river water as positive cooling system. but then having to consider what the effect booming, that river will have on the, on the, the bio on the biosphere, that you, any of these are tradeoffs that we see what allows you to occasion. so for example, another cx, during product stream keys, phoenix, jeremy us, or to came up here in the roads a little bit lighter colors and that helps quote, a city overall, but it actually makes the ground closer to the roads hotter. so if you're protesting out in that area, actually livermore,
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most of these are the kinds of trade offs and you know, basically to research and we think about what it means to live in a higher climate in cities. it's interesting, but once we go down this space, this past these approaches. so i'm really quite clever. the idea of using river water, the idea of a painting of payments i like to come is what else i'll stick he's doing at what else has a 6? is that what built to cope with high temperatures doing to help cool down the citizens. i mean, let's see what changes is that we have certain america for that's targeted for it's um, you know, things like checking your neighbors and you've got some very simple social occasion . you can see a lot of different people say it's also looking at your song or queen size for people to congregate, where they can stay cool and not to rely on or on air conditioner or they don't have a condition. the 1st place is really cool down, i think, you know, when it gets even further until it innovative ideas radical cities, we actually look at places that are, are extra hot, whether it's in the middle east or part of north africa. so looking at, you know,
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median storm water heaters that cool the engineer or even in around these things, couple weeks hours that helped drive employer um from the outside building. so these are things we can start to think about as of next level that a pc i've come across as terms of any quality, perhaps you could explain that to us. yeah, and what it means is essentially you're in cities around a 100 in the surrounding area in cities, thirty's, pockets of extra dense heat. and most of them happen to be in areas for the low income communities. those are places that tend to lack trees in a lot of cases they offer housing that maybe doesn't have us installation or no, no air conditioning corners place. so we see these any volumes in place in cities around the world. it's not just in paris or phoenix or new york everywhere. and so that means when we think, you know, adapting he can just be focused on, you know, how do you quote as a whole, but how do we use to extra special care for these areas where people are suffering the most. right. and so, obviously a question of money, all that quick,
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simple ways that we can help us sales. i mean, you have to click some of the waste of ourselves energy things we want to sort of, again, research social connections. so making sure that you know their social cohesion and neighborhood to make sure your neighbors are safe, checking on us all that. no real quin sunrise is another great way to make sure that when it does get hot, you don't have to be clear. so you can go find a place that's cool. i mean, ultimately the most important thing that people to do is really advocate for better policies and things that make it easier for the whole city. the for balance, for them to access things. they need to keep their hands cool. that's an expensive endeavor candidate or, or incentives for certain patients like sure. and you also get the range, provide some money for quite technology, but also maybe need more accessibility for folks to really be able to be controlled because their scientists have accent, brawn, con climate, just the football on nearly a non goes one has been officially presented as the new coach of germany's men's
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national team, the 36 year old former codes of lives they can find new, they co signed the contract until the end of the european championships here in germany next summer. and he places home c frank who was sacked based much time yeah . guns from the german football magazine of friend that gave us the so it's, i'm with a non goal. so when is that right? not to fix. germany's problems ahead of, you know, 2024. i think everybody's darling for, for the german, the media and also for, for the society would be, uh, you can drop because everyone likes it. he said very sympathetic them and you know, he wouldn't be the right man. and in this situation, but on the other hand, he, a big problem was by munich and he was fired. and now we will see if, if he's able, in a very short time to, to, to, to, to put the team together to, to make the, the fat a stronger. and. ready we, i'm not sure if he's, if,
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if he could be the right guy. and this moment i don't think the deputy in yours line from balance is reminder of our top stores and you claim in miss, i'll strike as badly damaged the headquarters of russia's blacks. the fleet and occupied crime is versus defense, ministry says that one service member is missing the so we have next in use asia syrian president bashar assad, visits china, looking for different my tech support and financial backing for reconstruction efforts. and you can always get the w news on the go, just download the app from google player from the apple app store. it'll give you access to the device unusual around the world as well as push notifications. any breaking news, the i'll be back on top of the outlook move, well, use the same direction. we'll be here and just a moment. better strategy with that news i sure have
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