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the the, this is the of the names live from berlin, a, ty, food makes land fall in ty, one again for the 2nd time this year. record breaking winds and strong rain sweep across southern tie, one causing damage, destruction and injury, but no death. also coming up on the sho, armenia is feeling vulnerable in the way the crisis in the corner of car box but is turning to the west. the answer our reporter is in europe on to tell us what people there think plus in sports pockets. dawn has been to the lions den their game
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against hosts and arrivals. india is one of the most anticipated fixtures. as the mens cricket world cup gets underway. the i'm clear. richardson, thank you for joining us. type food, a coin who has made landfill and southern tie, one with record breaking winds of more than 350 kilometers per hour. millions of people were told to stay home as the typhon swept past the islands largely rural south point, who is only the 2nd type room to hit taiwan directly. and for years, the last one you might remember was tyson high way. just last month. and let's bring into these east asia correspondent, james, that chatter in taipei for more. james, tell us how serious this is. look and what can you tell us about ty, food, coin,
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who is impacts so far? well here in taipei and fi ones, capsule, the impact has been fairly minimal. but in the south of high ones may not. it's a completely different story. at least a 190 people have been injured by the storm, which hits high one is a category for hurricane. as a result, most domestic flights and a few international flights have been cancelled. fortunately, as you mentioned, collab i know reports have done so far, but it's really in the small islands of taiwan is mainland, but the biggest impact is being felt. the report suggesting that one of the world's most powerful gusts the wind and the recorded hit, the small islands. ok. the island of taiwan, south, east coast, augusta, and over $200.00, most proud close to 350 kilometers per hour. so as to what happens next, it's hyphen has now expired since a week and a little bit as it moves towards china's southern coast. but officials here is still warning that heavy rain can continue to blow off the southern parts of taiwan lutherans this evening. and has tie one made adequate preparations to withstands
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these kinds of conditions or well, if i want to try to use it as sort of situations, high things are a fairly regular the island situated in a tropical setting. so there's a fairly well oiled machine that springs into action in advance of the stones today . millions of people have in order to stay at home, and that's across most states, high ones, south and central areas. and it's really those measures that limits deaths and injuries. but the reason that you know it's hard when have these types of measures is because they've seen where you need to have the type things in taiwan before in 2009 going to 500 people hotels, because of a timeframe that many of those people in the same areas that are being impact and so the government's continuing to of caution at this moment as, as some of this extreme weather continues to hit this on pause. taiwan, give us a sense of how often we see these kinds of storms in tie. one, how frequent is this as an occurrence? well, as you mentioned, this is the 2nd feifring. somebody planned for the anti one this year. but despite
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being in inactive tropic was on before that but hadn't been any type of thing. so it hits high one for about 4 years inside one that had created a reading precarious situation actually in terms of drought, but it impacted much of southern and central taiwan. that's when many of the manufacturing facilities of high ones was leading 70 conduct to industry of a so as of now there's nothing indication that they've been impacted by this car ins. hartford. um, but i think, you know, amongst people within taiwan, you know, they'll be necessary caution and concerned that people are i'm sure that the injuries and infrastructure is repaired as a result of this car and slicing. but i think that will be some people within taiwan that are actually a little bit grateful. but you know, the type things that may seem more recently seems to be an easier thing. what was a pretty bad job situation in taiwan before this year? okay, so one extreme replacing another. thank you so much for that update. that is james trader for us in taipei so that we can take a look now is mother world news headlines. the death toll from torrential flash
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floods in india has risen 2014 over a 100 people still missing. the disaster was triggered when loose rock that had been damning a glacier wake. first. on wishing a wall of water down stream, floods from him away and lakes have become more common in recent years due to global warming. more than 650 migrants have reached spain's canary islands and 5 large wooden boats over the past 2 days. nearly $15000.00 migrants have reached the islands off the african coast so far this year. having crossed one of the most dangerous migratory routes in the atlantic, most of them departed from senegal. azerbaijan, the president has pulled out of talks with armenia in spain, his armenian counterparts, as he regret, azerbaijan, z decision to skip today's meetings on the sidelines of european summits as original and recently sees the break away region of the corner car box from ethnic armenian separatists. and armenia has been struggling to cope with the aftermath of
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that crisis. and just a matter of days, almost all of the on claims population, ethnic, armenians number and over a 100000 people have fled to armenia. and there's widespread angry there at the countries old ally, russia for doing nothing to stop the azerbaijani army from taking control of no corner car box and will sum armenians now hope to forge closer ties with europe instead of russia. their geo political situation leaves no easy answers, dw is demetrius when you often reports. as people go about their daily lives in their medium capital, there are very few obvious signs of the crisis. but it's visible in places like these retail space, which is a collection point for food and cloves for the refugees. in the thoughts as you do here, we meet emma marsh. now. she's a designer and business owner with deep connections to in the garden, a car for several years. she's been restoring traditional costumes from the region
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. she says the war test test, everyone in our media. i think you up as a luminous mold if we feel very vulnerable to them, we're in a very uncertain position. we don't know where we're heading. for me, it's not progress. it's to k u, i don't see any progress in my ok. what, where is that? the situation develops in a way that we cease to exist as an independent stays with a quote because not restart is there. so the more a slot, admits armenia feels abandoned by its ally, russia, but says the country should really blame itself for the difficulties it now faces. in another business which combines a bookshop, wineship and the end events venue, we speak to are not to return to our media from russia after the start of the war and ukraine. a lot of my friends relatives here, they think actually the same thing about the medium government and you've got you do whatever, whatever you want, but save the country. so whatever, but whatever is necessary to save the independent the me or you need to be done. so
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that's, that's actually my position on the stories. that means, if that would mean going with russia. yes, but for now, it's actually not meaning that armine has truly cultural and economic ties with russia. but many armenians think that the relations with moscow became to one sided from a journalist and to make a to ground. this is my land is the founder of the european party of armenia. she supports the recent steps by the armenian government to move away from the kremlin . this apply to the arts. armenians to support their weak. so discredited a broken government because they regard it, we regard it as the lesser evil, the russian. despotic. she says russia is using a 0 by john as
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a proxy to buy his armenia for its shift towards europe. but other intellectual disagree. 8th and external actors comes to this region. and want to make a disruption of the balance of strategic interest in these regions. it will be more dangerous. as the debate continues, our media finds itself at across the roads, and under immense pressure. the stakes could be as high as his existence as an independent state, or reporter dmitri plenty often felt that report, he joins me now from the armenian capital. your yvonne dmitri listening to the armenians you met with it sounds like some. see, this is really ex, a central, how worried are people about with existence as an independent state as well. it is indeed
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a very serious problem for many armenians. they talk about it openly. they used to rely on protection from russia tradition under which has been its ally. and of course uh, i mean, it was part of the former soviet union, so they had to rely on russia for protection in this region. it gave small, powerful neighbors torque into 0 by john and run of causing the south. but now they feel that they were abandoned by its l. a, which is obviously too occupied with its war in ukraine. and so they feel exposed. they also feel like the government has not done enough to prepare for these latest escalation of conflict with his air by john. so they feel like they know ready to defend themselves, read against the more aggressive neighbor. and also we have to remember it's a very small country of around a 3000000 people is about 5000000 more. i think our maintenance will leave ambrose, but it's about like a 10000000 people altogether around the world and surrounded by all these powerful countries which have the populations of more than 18000000. so the feeling of
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insecurity is, uh, that's what they pretty much everyone here and the other one is talking about. now looking at those criticisms that the armenian government was unprepared. has that affected support for the armenian government of the will? there means if you remember, there was the revolution in 2018 when the car in fremont, historical question, john was the leader of the opposition movements and the peaceful revolution. so he came to power and then they had the elections later up to the conflict in 2020. so basically what happened is their meanings were too tired of the previous leads, which they saw was very corrupt. of course there's a lot of criticism of flushing on car into, especially in his response to the garden car box prizes and what has been done in all those previous years. why the country was not prepared. but generally he remains the most popular figure here in armenia. he has the strong support of regions, he's himself not from you every bond. so he has support from regions. and what happens here is because many armenians think that he's making very risk and moves
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towards the west. and if the parts with russia to weekly, that leaves the space for a potential position figure to appear with the impression on his own rags. but we'll have to see of course, if that actually happens. but that's what summer means. i'm hoping for that. tell us more about that. our media really seems to be at a geo political cross roads here, just how strong are its ties now with its historical ally, russia of the well, the russia they, they feel abandoned by pretty much everyone else with russia. it's for addition to the cultural, strong economic ties. there is this a huge dependence on russia in terms of economy, russian companies and all the guards own a lot of businesses, the whole industry sectors here in, in armenia. so they, uh, a lot of people who are afraid the punishment that would potentially come for the, from the kremlin, for each very shift swift to europe. but as also there's this,
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uh, they have to meet that there is this feeling of disillusion and with the west as well . they feel like your opinion union at least what they say to us that you were being union and failed them. because uh before, to the latest escalation of the conflict in the garden, correct? of course it was a blockade of the region and they say that if in that situation no one and you are paid attention to such a due crisis, they basically don't believe that you were to do anything now. and this is general feeling that armenia is being used in this larger political game by everyone around it, including your opinions union. well, thank you so much for your reporting. that is dwone demetrius when you have in for us. and you're a fine of the all us president joe biden says he's worried that the disarray and congress could undermine his pledge to provide ukraine with what it needs for its fight against russia's invasion. as comments come a day after the house speaker was removed from his role by hard liners within his own party, it was the 1st time in history that the chamber has ousted its leader. chaos today
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is on capitol hill. the historic house thing, the speaker kevin mccarthy, has left the question mark over the united states ability to keep funding ukraine's was that his 11th hour deal to stop a government shut down, came into high price, the office of speaker of the house of the united states house of representatives is here by declared vacant, present in bite and said it was necessary to change the poisonous atmosphere in washington. he tried to, as well as his ever future funding for tea. yesterday . where are you, the age of the us has promised to you, right? it doesn't worry me. and, but i know there are a majority of members of the house and senate and both parties who have said that they support funding ukraine. we can support ukraine next,
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trash and we need and there is another means by which we may be able to find funding for that. but i'm not going to do that. the president said he would make a major speech on the issue saying that gave no further details because he's deputy steve. i believe it's less the so his have to into the ring for the speak to position it faces a challenge from conservative side with jim jordan, others expected to join the rise to such as a client ms. kevin had many in washington doubts the atlantic candidate can get the votes needed to become speaker. it took 15 rounds of everything, some a coffee to take up the post in january. and this rise could be even more complicated. a little cross asia active as are fighting for marriage, equality and rights for same sex couples. currently, taiwan is still the only place in the region that has legalize same sex marriage at
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the national level. a top court in hong kong recently ordered the government to create a legal framework for eligibility to pos relationships, and what many hope will become a major step in the territories move toward the for rights. for some, it comes to late date of the cd. kong has met with someone who has paid a high personal cost as a result of hong kong as restrictive l. g. b c 2 plus rights. hello, my wife. henry lee bought this apartment 5 years ago with his late husband as a government owned complex, but to still legally doesn't belong to him. they moved here from a public rental flat after learning they were fit in from living that together. that's because the marriage isn't recognized in hong kong. henry and ecker tied to not in 2017 in the u. k, but also become the same sex couples. the whole of blessing stuff is out of mainstream preston church in hong kong. but
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a backlash soon followed. echo was disqualified from his position in the catholic church, even after the couple one, the last sort of equal public housing rights. i couldn't enjoy to victory after about with the impression he committed suicide. somewhat sir. uh, we're under great pressure and so many aspects of our lives intact with the church, a daily routine check. come on, living in public unity. it's just because we gave people would take your time to have him say, i believe the story wouldn't end up like this. otherwise, i'll talk with you henry was initially banned from handling at display names and ashes. he had to fall gets an other legal case, forcing the authorities to let him handle it goes up to death and range mince hankle, most seat on my echo. yes, ortiz and the ledges to hold the power, but none of them make an effort later. the indifference is humiliating things. so
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the only way left for us is to say only the 2 adults. still the government chose to spend a lot of money and time having to all human calling again and again, write them out a step 2 of same sex marriage among home, cold businesses and the public has pro to historic highs. university pulled is dea shows 60 percent of the public supported up from 38 percent of the k a go oh uh now is a crow. everyone should have the same marriage rights to define the cta. a most important because our society should be more toner in nowadays. i think i probably will talk, you know, we did. yeah. yeah. i had a hose it because i'm a christian. i'm just same sex marriage on the thing, but violates christian values broke out. okay. you can tell because they shouldn't allow same sex couples to have kids always on the visa high following. ultimately
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that decision hinges on the court. a wall not yet to marriage, holds top court rule that the government must legally recognize homosexual partnerships in 2 years. over the past few, we use the house being some factories if a series of law sit surrounding the rights of same sex couples with the only limited to individual policies. the latest ruling mocks, the phrase, the best one in hong kong, and that could change the legal system expensively and fundamentally. henry and his fellow managed rights acted as a busy planning the next steps. it was his lighthouse then who brought henry into l . g. b t 2 f as in c. oh, what else? what looks like a might, it's a great pity the moment because this is what we want you to fight for. what's your, what's your, we can only get registered overseas, bothered not at home. but i know how he'll, he'll be happy to know the everyone's f o i can load and nothing today is
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contribution click. i was meaningful that we get and it's a legacy the henry is the tenant to carry on and was turn out to some other world news headlines. hundreds of israeli and palestinian women have rallied in jerusalem and occupied westbank, calling for an end to conflict. the demonstrators chanted, we want peace. the march was organized by 2 women's groups, one palestinian and the other is really the co leader of germany's far right. a f d has been hospitalized following one. his office has called a violent incidents tino crow. paula of the alternative for germany party was at a campaign event in english stats for being brought to intensive care parties. other co leader of these fido has cancelled several scheduled public events. exciting const security concerns. well, the man's cricket world cup gets underway in just over an hour's time with
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defending champions, england facing news, legal ends. but there is another highly anticipated contest scheduled later in the tournament. that will be india versus focused on you can't just fly from pakistan to india. the countries have been divided by mutual discharge. since they were founded in 1947, that's led to bloodshed and were fair. in lately the view from new delhi. that is lama bod. foster's terrorism. so when it comes to the one thing, the rival countries agree on a love of cricket getting their 2 role class national teams together is never easy . the recently concluded agent cup was scheduled to be held only in partners until india refused to send. it's pretty good team to play. despite the ongoing tension, the host nation's fans are looking forward to seeing the highly charged rivalry
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play out on their home turf. demitra, whatever time i get off work at the house, candid watching the world cup match in a to move back to it's not just a woke up when ever the india team is playing any tournament. i tried to watch with all the matches. people didn't really even midnight, but i like all indians hoping that the indian chief when's the one coming that we should with or didn't value? i'm sure we will back what i one is our india to when it gets pocky stuff. even if ambia loses the come yet, we should be pocket start in the eyes. definitely going to be focused on and a lot of friends of mine and, and the, but i've already been telling me that, you know, the are making goes into focus on post as it's all over the piece. as of now, which is like we before the board and so i'm sure we have like you chances of winning and the hardest part getting there is already been accomplished. the park is not a cricket team traveled 1st to do by facing delays and rescheduled flights before
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securing their visas a few hours before arriving in india. what will certainly be a match to watch? let them bring in journalists signs. you have a strong car from bangalore to talk more about the tensions between india and marks on how does that match next week? sonya, this is the 1st time in 7 years. the progress on team is visiting and isn't it? tell us more about what has made this possible. a d, i see what you call in india, hosting the wake up. it says as late as possible. like you said, it's been 7 years since the box to get team had set foot in india. i mean, this is the 1st time that this cut into team block of sun ticket team is visiting india. so a they've received a fantastic welcome from the indian. and people have been pretty excited that the focused on 15 minutes here in india, of course. so, you know, there was some, he got like the, you know, the reporter and you had said that the visa came in really late and there were
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multiple ministries and departments that have to, um, you know, give the, go ahead for the visa for the park. assigned to get team and uh, pass from practice on wanted to visit the and uh, you know, what, especially the apartments on much the to have see some hurdles as far as the visa consent. and there'll be some honest, the city commons from the pockets on the side as well, with the jefferson of the pockets on clicking more investigating to india as a do small moves, which means and in a country. so you know, a little bit of a, you know, a little bit of friction there, but overall i think indians on the very happy that the department fund forget to give you and they, they definitely want to see the wind again. yeah. i know that they have made it and given those controversial comments, tell us a little bit more about that. responses it officials or is it the public? what is the mood like now that pockets don't has arrived to compete squarely in the
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public as far as the public is concerned and very excited. there was a bit of a disappointment because the security was typed in the head of the 1 of march. this was about finding the match between all using and i focused on it was supposed to be open to the funds, but due to security concerns due to a lot of fixed to a being held around the same time. the police denied permission $44.00 times to come in and watch it. so the panels were refunded uh for those with bought tickets . but um, uh, but use it. does. a lot of security security is really tied to the people that if you walk down the road and speak to any cricketing into this, you're gonna find the didn't really have the, the bucket, some pick a theme of yeah. but the politics between the 2 countries and that's, that's something else altogether. remember that, you know, it's election time next year. india, it's going to pause next year. so football additions focused on is very much did
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a punching bag. so the rhetoric against focused on is likely to continue into next year and a football percent on the other side is not likely to, you know, a good let's, let's talk on the, on the india the trick as well because they have been very upset since india to move the, send me a kind of a state of a cushion me just about 4 years ago. so the relation between the 2 countries continued to the maintenance, but the average indian is really, really happy. and i, i know, i suspect that the average boxes funding to is very happy that the match is being played on the inside. well, thank you so much for taking the time to speak with us today. that is journal assigned yet rather shankar we really appreciate your time of the and footballs. international governing body fee for has named morocco, portugal and spain. as enjoyed host of a 2030 mens world cup, it'll be the 1st world cub hosted on multiple continents. fever also a warrant in 3 of the tournaments, opening games to argentina, paraguay, and r a y,
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as part of a global celebration of the tournaments with hundreds anniversary. so all 6 countries would qualify automatically for 2030. the decision does require final approval from the fee for congress next year as you need to update at this hour on clare richardson in berlin. many thanks for joining us. the
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