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the, the, this is the, the news line from the land and rushes block. c naval head causes in flames after a ukrainian miss aisle strike versus defense ministry says one service man is missing after a long range missile hit the building. and so vasta bolts on the onyx to crime incidents, and we'll get you the latest from the cranium capital. also on the program, ethnic albanians negotiate the withdrawal of the forces from the going to kind of back up to as a body shop, resumes control of the region. that is as protesters that take to the streets of the on media capital and got a founding sort of, died the angry at the median government for the timing of the conflict. and the
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rochester failing to intervene. jim and his men's football team has a new coach and usually a non government takes over the reins and trouble times for the national side. the . i'm so glad you're welcome to the program. the headquarters is addressed as blacks. the fleet is a blaze following the ukranian mist style strike footage surface the online shortly after the strikes showing flames and black smoke coming from the building in the vast default on the crime in peninsula which russian next illegally back in 2014 precious defense industries had initially that mom's service been had been killed by a band amended that statement to say the person was missing and went on to say that the russian ad defend system shut down 5 of the messiahs of the site to the
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training capital that levy sign that correspondent and economy. welcome, nick. what more can you tell us? what we've seen images just in the last half hour or so of the sun going down now it's restful and the smoke. continuing this fi, seemingly still not out. there's not much in the way of access the russian hill torches, neil spied stressful heavy to shut down the town center. it's so cold and off the locals can't go there. there's been lots of, i mean, so you see lots of debris still strewn as for the casualty numbers at, there's an expectation that those will rise. give them that. i'm the people that work in that building, but so far we don't have much in the way of hard facts with this when he comes, as you're part of a string of attacks. the recent days we've had a tax on a russian military fields in crimea, also come on points that have been that basically dug into the mountains that have been very heavily protected. but we're attacked using western built a christmas also real sense now that crimea is under attack by you paying for most of the day of the day. i'm why do you think that has been this increase and attacks
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on the occupied crime? me you speak to me that checks, but think if they say that basically crime, it has been turned into a heavy falsified russian. kind of, how are you like, how are you uh, ship off ukraine's coast since 2014. since that equation took part took place and we seem to attack, so all the way to this war on a desk stick to some parts of ukraine. and so basically, taking out that fleet, making russia move those ships to other port, further away from ukraine's black people that we really take the who each of those cities. those are forces for us to concentrate, gets a defense in the company protecting its tripped and fell, some grain in crime. yes, that makes things easier for you cranes, counter offensive, but it's, it's about the logistics because right now the vast majority of supplies to those garrison's ends of a reason intern. yes, there will coming through crime. yeah. so the next step will be the attack on that bridge connecting for me a with the russian mainland,
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so that stick the station here in cuba. how does that make alex conway into that? it's got more on this from stephen blanc. he's a senior fellow at the foreign policy research institute. you raise your program and joins us from washington, dc. welcome to the w, and what does this miss all strike up being for the russian war effort? well, it's a defeat to be perfectly blunt about it. it shows that the russians is still have inadequate defences against ukrainian anti ship and drone artillery. and what's more that they don't seem to be able to cope with the threat the ukraine poses to them. it also indicates it's enabled strategy. that is, it's another indication with naples strategy. you rush it has followed. it is falling apart. apart from all the other threats that the, your correspondent to mention. the naval aspect of the what was that the black sea
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fleet was supposed to blockade ukraine. that blockhead is falling apart. ukraine has not been able to send chips through a carter and the black sea is commercial windows for export. it is uh, destroy rushes, logistics, and its intelligence capabilities in crimea. and the overall objective is to make crimea untenable, as a place to stay and, and work for russia. so right to conduct the operations. so, and why is russia's and naval effort folding upon to, as you describe it? you know, that's a very hard question to answer. obviously they don't take the ukrainian capability seriously enough. still they don't have proper air defense. that's quite obvious. and uh, they leaving these buildings to all extensive purposes. unprotected,
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uh, there are other examples where they have failed to move adequately with regard to naval operations as well. they planned amphibious operations at the beginning of the one. those never came off. the maybe just doesn't have an answer to your credit in anti ship and the artillery and drums. okay. the most people. so given, given that is face attack on try my best latest attack on crime here. about what difference will it make to watch what moscow is doing natively? moscow is already moving, trying to move the fleet out of range of ukrainian or tiller are totally, i mean, missiles and drones. so that makes it harder as your is nikia as your corresponding point. it up to attack ukraine with missiles because those ships, there's no further away. it also makes it much more difficult to enforce this
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blockade of ukraine's grand trade, which they tried again in july when they broke the grant agreement with the i was talking to you and, and a ukraine to enforce that. it also makes it harder for them to sustain logistics capabilities for their forces in south your credit. so the fact of the matter is that it doesn't seem to be a viable naval strategy right now, coming out of moscow. but we haven't heard much from moscow in response to this attack, a just a quick summary of casualties does not tell us anything. yes, it means they were taken by surprise and they don't have an answer for it. and that the probably put them is looking for somebody's head, the role as a result of this because this is a terrible failure. this is the main headquarters building. i've been black safely and it appears to have been undefended. thank you for that us david black from big foreign policy research institute. you're welcome
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account media, separatist officials in the corner counter box. i there and it goes to a thing with withdrawal of veterans after as a by john visions control of the dispute and temperature. the separatist agreed to dismantle that forces on 1st day following as a, by john's 24 hour military offensive back who has proposed and i'm to stay for the counter back. so just and says wants to fully integrate the region into as a by john the separately so far to say no agreement has been raised on the, i'm gonna stay on the return of civilians displaced by the fighting crowd of cabinet. armenians gathered at the base of russian peacekeepers in the city. step on our garret, russia said over a 1000 people were there. instead of peacekeepers helped armenians gift from several villages to step on our geared where they took shelter. as they waited to be evacuated from the unclaimed, welcoming fire, reportedly rang out around them. despite the ceasefire of
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the i just left the house without anything i simply left and i don't know what will happen to us communication blackout left many cut off from information on where to go and unable to reach family members. meanwhile, our media's capital, your von mark, the somber, independent stay as its prime minister gave an address that triggered a 3rd day of protests to a most office in a meeting house. we'd made preparations to host around $40000.00 families and on the, the new we didn't want to announce that to us by punishment down why not make to include them so that most, i'll be honest. in short term, it's because we think armenians on indigo, and i cover about should leave in their homes costumer in the homeland, probably under conditions that ensure
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a dignified and fine and danger free life on the tongue. by monday, the 4th admitted that at the moment, we believe that there is no direct threat to talk to people in the going to cover buck chicago. earlier protests in front of russia's embassy had also taken a edits. peacekeeping forward come in, you have no business being here and on media are, but the only link between armenia and no garden will cut above the lodging cord, or reportedly closed passion. yon and says that i'm going peace negotiations should focus on the rights of ethnic armenians. but mistrust runs deep as the 1st day of peace dogs concluded many armenia. instead, there were still waiting for way out of there and cleave a china has types to work more closely with syria as part of what is cooling,
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a strategic partnership? you know, i just went and came following torques and between the presentation, paying and serial. anita bush, i'll aside in the chinese city a 100. the joint statements of china co for the removal of sanctions imposed on say over it, so we will be final so so will protest against the assigned regime the syrian town of suede by demonstrate joseph inventing the worsley economic conditions. let's get to more on this from dr. julia a girl. how that from the university of 5 book here in germany, where she analyzed research on his role on the global stage of welcome to dw don't to how to, why is china closing closing out to a stop like this as well, i think china has. yeah, to strategic interest and taking out of this visit of a sudden china, i wouldn't over estimate the strategic importance of this visit,
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but it's um, there is a political and an economic incentive. i see politically, of course, this visit comes in very handy at a time in which time i was trying to expand this role in the middle east beyond economic engagement. and of course, it's playing quite nicely and does he didn't? things has to provide alternatives to western engagement and to provide potential financial support to be a sub for you. and throughout all the years of the civil war, china has never left syria sides. it has used as role in the un security council various times to vote against resolutions criticize a serious and now it is, of course, a strategic move also to expand his role in the region in which the united states has traditionally being the dominant force. okay, that's the thing we need. mm hm. the sort of thing to keep in mind. then press the celebration for health care and be celebrating 10 years of it's spelled
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remote emission to this. yeah. and syria joined the b r i last year and is yet another quite strategic puzzle piece for china to expand this initiative into the region. and i think especially the port of laptop here, which is a serious biggest sports is of particular importance here because it could gain quite couldn't give china an access to the mediterranean sea. ok. so how much of what sorts of how, what kind of outside expect from china give them a serious a call to me is in ruins after a decade of civil war as well. what you can actually actually expect in terms of numbers um is, is quite on. and so my think, uh, what i said is definitely hoping for is big investments. so syria, really nice, tiny financial supports to rebuild the country. i said this one have many allies left except for turkey, russian and iran. and those 3 of course, next the financial forces to help syria rebuilt the country. so china and basically
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serious only and last hope to gain international investments. i think china will be very cautious in providing huge sums directly with the chinese companies through very cautious to invest in the country and in the field to actively go against western sanctions. here is, i think, still a lot bigger than what is to be in from investments in the country. so right now is quite upset and i think what syria can actually expect in terms of in terms of investments will a great to a chinese presence in syria will not be welcomed by the why that me least. mm. sewing. so um, i mean, if we interpret this visit against the backdrop of the reasons a chinese brokering of the around. so the upper small agreement we can do. 1 2 conclusions here, iran would obviously become a stronger chinese ties to syria. it has itself
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a longstanding but for nations to china, for saudi arabia, which had quite the contrary position. also in the syria and civil war. i think they could see a stronger chinese engagement, or even a strategic partnership between china and syria as quite the fall. and i would be very interested in seeing how so your so your radio would react to the strategic partnership that has been announced today. fast, nice thing. thank you for to hear sir, that dr. julia. good all. how. thank you for helping me a 5 i faxed you us and we'll have more on assets trip to china and news asia i just after they set both in now. so go headlines from around the world starting in nigeria, we're not government. spokes person says government has kid not 35 people from the university of the northwestern state of sound. far the region 15. a surgeon kid nothings by the gangs at miller since in recent years. friday's abduction is the
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1st major incident involving students this year. friends, king charles and queen camilla visiting for dental and the last day of the state, visits to friends, meet people effective by masters, 15, and tour a sustainable vinyati throw a couple of travel back from paris after towards with present macro. and the french 1st lady process has arrived in the front, the 4th of mos site for a 2 day visit that fine. focusing on the migration crisis in the mediterranean trip comes as thousands of new arrivals overwhelmed the migration reception center on the italian island of non producer pontiff us describe the situation as cruelty and the terrible loss of humanity will allow possession. lawmakers here in germany, according on the government to get a grip on the cold and uncontrolled, irregular migration, conserves event phase one, to expand the list of so called size countries of origin to streamline assignment procedures. i'm to allow for the jump to applicants to be deported quicker so far
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this year, and more than 14000 people invented germany illegally by the board with poland for our local se, se reception cent discount code. social democrats, interior administered nancy phase address the issue, join anybody's in parliament. so until the end of july, the german boat apologies registered 56050 to illegal and present to germany and latest figures, some people smuggling. so that the board of police until july this year, registered around 1300 cases with one size and 400 people smugglers. these figures so that we all being challenged on all levels to restrict the legal migration with so many people arriving. so alex, on the harsh, the calling for a permanent boy, the checks that would be a radical step for germany, which has had open voters with its neighbors for years. a report on matthew more speed on patrol with federal police in the town of forced on the border with poet
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fits the crack of dawn on. the gentleman told each florida on police on patrol he real clearly had time to recall before the 1st call on 8 men, all from syria dropped off with nothing more than the clothes the we're going to if you look at the moment, this is a daily occurrence and self brandon book, we have to deal with smuggle people every day. the man of 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 forest by a smuggler who flagged. but we can't hang around because we have coal to respond to
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reports of a suspicious man. the carpet is all too familiar, but nevertheless shocking. searching people, including 2 children pilot, for most of them, syria would have made the journey via the balkans. but i'll finish no tennessee job for police to work out who is trafficked on to his traffic off on top of his me 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 vines. get a sense of how dire the journey was. his banana skins empty ball, so it was not strewn across the floor. that's fairly space for 30 people to stand, nevermind. sit, it's on hygienic, it's uncomfortable, and above all it's on the safe storage. you see the number of undocumented
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migraines crossing germany's eastern border has risen exponentially in recent 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. for this until you find a coordinated approach to border control. human traffic coast will continue to
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exploit. haines in the system and asylum seekers will find the promise of a new life. hard to resist the climate scientists tell us that this summit was the highest on record european countries like it's a span in greece. so july, temperatures have more than $45.00 degrees celsius. and while fi has ripped through southern parts of the continent, across the continents average temperatures, what about no point $83.00 degrees above average? non powers has come up with measures to deal with the heat. and it's how the plans will help the french capital become climate neutral by 2050 paris. the city of love has long been a tour stream. but on hot summer days, it can be hard to brief, concrete roads and buildings turn the french capital into an urban heat island. that's why powers is investing tens of millions of yours to help cool down the city
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. that you develop easy to review, a pedal. the power is a very dense activity, so it's soaks up the heat during the day and releases that. no, it's not that. i mean, we will replace concrete with green stretches. this time we will insulate public buildings put on pulls on the end of us and want to know but smaller community mangie's class have already gone green like the plus that on us don't 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 and the streets in front of schools. the river scent is equally helping to cool down the city. it's connected to a network of underground water pipes, links to over $700.00 buildings across the city called special to penny. this is one of the systems main plans salty canada is. this is all these problems push ice cold water through the system. the water is cooled by refrigeration units,
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which heat up in the process that he will be dissipated into this then it's water flows through a secondary circuit. this system consumes half as much electricity as a conventional air conditioning unit. and that's electricity comes entirely from renewable energy. today, the network has 90 to them because of pipes, the company plans to triple that over the next 2 decades. fetch all the potty is already helping to cool places like the movable museum and powers town hall. but the air conditioning systems that use river water cons be endlessly extended, says this experts on urban climate adaptation is your system of control default piece of it. the systems like i showed the past, the warm up the river water and that's only safe up to a certain threshold to protect the local biodiversity of cold you, me fall say most so the system is kind of cool down an entire city. we have to choose the buildings,
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we connect to them before and then you say like you mentioned that you sound but small, we will do outside the city of paris is setting up new roof to provide shades like this one in a lower income neighborhood in northern paris, when i found $43.00, 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 box. then we are installing 24 roots 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 holes where they can cool off on the side of her cuz she measures like these will become even more important in the future. so i'm experts, the powers will have to deal with up to 50 degree celsius one day. the football on the unit now goes, one has been officially presented as the new coach of germany's men's national team,
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the 36 year old former coach as obviously combined unix assigned the contract until the end of the european championships. here in germany next summer, every place is hon. c. slick. who was this month? so here's a look at novel someone's career. the he was the front is leak, is youngest of a coach of $28.00 or freshest ice duty and novels minute hoffman hines. he got the top job after working his way through the ranks of the crops use academy. and most of a to from the start. we've got the guy now goes my med, huffman hines, of the champions league for the 1st time before the lights, it came cooling by now. he had a reputation as a tactical innovator came to make use of technology to get the best out of his play as david deville. that'd be players had the ideas,
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at least once every player has animated tactical instructions on that phone. and we're happy to help them out any time. i'm going to bring it to the with non grossman pushing the way fluids out. light steak reach new heights independently. and the champions league semi final, which in 2021 he left the club post again. this time by, by and munich, the team he supported as a boy. so i'm like, i wouldn't have left for any of the club concepts. please buy and pay 25000000 euros to release now. grossman from his contract that made him at the time the world's most expensive types. he started repaying a huge fee in his 1st season in charge, leading fines. yet another one does make a tight. so between the 2nd season, things started to sour problems on and off the page still find, lose the average, convince ability and novice minimis sacks back in march, age 36. he still has a lot to gauge which country not club. now the focus
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