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just to earth could build a measurable it's a renaissance return ok real sweet from specific results. in israel is available in some of the telltale derrius some of them for children recently. and i gather the says he had like. a former journo roskam about it's nice charges of genocide in front of the hague tribunal while savvy awaits to save hundreds even over will do anything for its e.u. membership a. major the extension of the military campaign in the media and deployment of a type of helicopters sponsored concerns at the ground operation in the country could be next. also spreading his spirit overcame a cucumber his proposals is your payment vegetable not his christian spain from
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a true legacies of stunting the deadly bug outbreak to the brink of a bailout of. suspected of shooting that journalist on a political space officially charged investigates this crane for how they're not evidence to prove picture of ten th that pulled the trigger. right now it feels like natural disasters are getting more ferocious and more frequent scientists sighters hardly any chance to predict deadly tsunamis flood the wildfires but up next a prominent german oceanographer tells our people can do to reduce the risks. it's a cultural thank you very much for speaking to us an artsy day at the ghetto must go state university you are working in a five million dollar project to establish a tsunami such a mosque can you please explain how this project works. with oratory for
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that assessment of natural reciprocals if they can use the we use existing high level scientific instrumentation models to look at. what happens in nature at the sea storm surges the waves you know invitation but the new thing is that we try to estimate how large the risk was which affects the infrastructure people and that is using the existing high level of expertise and packaging into a new direction towards ministers you have to develop the population through this and so the question for the global society will last. at the progress has been very good to be started because we didn't have so much investments at that time but i knew most of the people and so we could. do a lot of experimental computer runs on the big computers and you know we're going to sue them and also use them but no we waited for our computer system arrived and
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good in the production runs progress has been great the opportunity to work in most gold rushes and i could sell an exciting and i think the from talking to my partners to my colleagues over the last few days from the other grounds we all take on the challenge and suggest think about it and we like from continuous fastest possible what are the possible up locations of this project that you're working on could perhaps help in the future forecasts or even prevents natural disasters and here we look at what the russian coastal zone which ranges from the permafrost alpha harness that into the more months who's going to. with officer winter ice in this at sea and storm surges from the black sea to the caspian sea through the source there you have to friend. extreme events possible. and if they are they will all affect the coastline because put that's where people live
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whether the ports or the railroads or the roads are tourism business development and here is the direct assessment how. window this happening how large will the and the and how much will be the premise. so in planning for the governments for the authorities you can advise them how much the protection how much the preparation needs to be and what about what happened in russia last sound are we witnessed a number of wildfires that took lives and dozens of people do you see that coming that's something we do not want to address right now but the need with the evidence was that it was much for a long time much too dry the winter was not enough the use of water was very slow and usually is a lot of people need a lot of fresh water and then of course you have to speak to you saw the conditions
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were bad already often and late winter early spring and when that some fire started it grew out of hand and that's one of the dangers which were this risk assessment comes in. how much do we need to be prepared in time far and they're not last summer. five years ago. to minimize the risk to minimize the damage can you predict what's going to happen in the summer watching it i'm not an expert but i'm very much the ministry of good is us a management system innocent they're all prepared. the philosophy we try to bring into this is it's not only important to react. but to act before things happen and that's something you want some you would like to introduce into motion. and then minimise the damage and the reaction of the people that the fire
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brigades i think i accept that old available but inspector not to call the fire brigade a consistent fire since it's been on religion skin color predicts forecasts that we're still going to do it no no i don't think you can for costs to come not because you cannot for costs. if that will ever happen it will be a great benefit to society i don't think anybody of us will see that because of the physical physics of an off the phenomenon tsunamis long ocean waves that may be generated with critics and that the all that is true and it's possible to predict the arrival once we know there's it's generated which will always happens and the book to pass me on the eleventh of march was a disaster which everybody thought about for thirty years was just sniped in
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a different region through the preparation and not enough it's a wonderful example the preparation must be all the assessment must be very thorough and the possibilities of error must come to that's must be taken into account and then the preparation this early and fosse enough because. for instance certain of the facts in fact the situation is getting worse and worse. many joke about so that your thousand and twelve scenarios what is your view is really getting worse this world is so beautiful there won't be a man and we might damage it. i think that the perception of increasing disasters including the disease increasing the cuts cut us off is has to do with news coverage global news coverage and something happens that will be on all to lose screens if you. for examples of earthquakes from long time you see in this highly seismic zone such a well known there is always
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a flicker around and sometimes it's in the south pacific sometimes and in the mediterranean south of the caribbean so this will happen everywhere and everywhere and people in the region know all this now the problem is that a lot of people come into this regions as to work in the tourism industry which aren't strange to the phenomena in the region and they're of course not excited but also shocked so the people that lived in the region for a long time the old fisherman knew about the dangers of the sea the new coal still have a prince of the flat overlooking the sea don't know anything and are shopped at risk a big how do you think the climate change is connected with natural disasters i would call it connect and climate change effects before in our particular case the seed of all the storminess the storm patterns the precipitation patterns and that's
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one reason why we in our project in the military also look at the effects with keeping in mind the common sense and now realists what will be this climate of twenty or thirty years and one what then will change in the extreme events but the relation is there will always be extreme events the extreme events and pattern where and when and how much will change this is important to know if you try to understand and that is changing under climate change conditions the other effect of climate impact of climate changes will cause the number of people in the growth of the population and on livelihoods in the coastal zone which might be changing over twenty thirty years because of different reasons how your project is going you are constantly seen there are two explanations we are very much for coast on the. no not in particular for scientific reasons because in permafrost reasons region
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which is changing on the climate change sonali those have to be making special efforts to understand what's happening now what happened in the past and then using computer models what will be the likelihood of extreme events in the near future and on the climate change the laws so there is a direct effect but we will still have to connect with industry connect with the ministries to offer our first results how do you present the results on the research just in their thirties and what response to get from a very very much aware of the general problems and the impact changes in the natural systems might have on their plans on their political ambitions as the communication needs to be strengthened because at the moment talking for negligence i cannot talk to a politician with numbers in thirty years' time because that's probably way for him
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and we have to learn to understand what the real currency of the agencies are all the politicians all the ministries. so we can. communicate effectively and these are what is your message to the russian president is that you are looking into that you are searching and it is a great opportunity first of all it's a great opportunity to say thank you. to having picked this by the russian government of the russian federation having picked this venue off outside as bringing their expertise and a lot of. experience into this in the form of all it was then trying to connect with the international community to raise the scientific standards and competitiveness of the russian science and then of course it's going to import to be proved. as an interim president how we do. it's all what all the visions are and also mention what all the problems are because of this very good
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and now definite informs you know you cannot hide in a transition this frost i'm lost so much of this. in the universities in the ministers at every level there are people that you can convinced to move along russia has the same problem as all the countries are also there because the bigger the russian problem is that russia is so huge you face problems on the coast you call for the. problems in the cold you face problems in the warm black sea and you face problems in the high mountains. so you have a little bit of everything everywhere. and then the communication and then i think also very important is the competitors for these austin's. regional ownership so if something happens in the far east or so derrida i have sometimes the impression is very far away from moscow and that sense it's part of our educational charge to
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make sure that these things happen in the region but affect the notch community and the law extend and i'm not no bordeaux's which is in the case enough in our case to get data from other countries in the case of response to the us to participate in that and the other countries help was russia to japan for help so this is things that need to go on and i thought the question of the well to take well brought thanks very much for it's on. a team that's been around richard thank you point. more to. this time archie goes to the region where half of the area is occupied by
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a nature preserve the for the young generation the transition their ancestors to the front where the mysterious cities on the deadlocks world come from republican are the subjects russia kazakhstan are keen. the admission free the crimean tastes three cents for charges free. range minsk free risk free stooge types priests the old free blog just log in video for your media projects a free meal gone to our teton tom. wealthy british scientists and sometimes that's right let's go. to. the market
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why not just some the. why no one should really happening to the global economy with meit's cause or there are no holds barred look at the global financial headlines tune in to the report. the cool. this week's top stories are not seen for what you know about her lavish denies charges of genocide in front of the hague tribunals to be a way to see her think about other bills or anything please begin membership on the front pages extension of the military campaign in the piano going into the type spokesman says a ground operation in the country could be next to the for spreading hiv still it can i think are as critical as european pressure is pushing pave the way surely he's just starting to deaden a bad outbreak. the brink of a bailout. the man suspected of shooting dead journalist on a political skate officially charged investigators may in the have enough evidence
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to prove to the church and teach to pull the trigger. a recount of all the top stories is coming your way in just a few minutes time kate you know with the latest from the world of sport. hello welcome to the sports news and these are the headlines. in the clay wrap around the dark equals be on board record of six french open titles by beating arch rivals what ephedra or thrilling steps in paris. while you're here among other channel tell it straight as russia comes back to be examining every one of the european qualifiers. and of the role cases the only came six second straight victory on the local g.p. circuit by winning the caps langrune create. the first step is and defending
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champion rafael nadal has claimed his sixth french open title after beating arch rival roger federer in a gripping force that encounter in paris however it was federer who started in imperious fall of grace into a five team lead but the spaniard moved up a gear winning seven games in a row to take the first seven five lead to love in the second then the swiss fought back and managed to level a neck in neck set of brakes encounter breaks the last in the tie break isn't all to control of the match but the pair again exchanged breaks in the spurs before federal made decisive break eleven game to take exception five and thoughts of fourth set however from then on it was all the spaniard wrapped up the set six one to celebrate the weekend his twenty fifth birthday with a ten grand slam title the victory also ensured nadar equalled the on board record of six paris crowns and retained his world number one ranking from the one job to the. end of the women's game now i believe says her triumph could be the start of
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something big for chinese tennis she became the first asian to win a grand slam after an interest as the only on saturday it was a seesaw match li health and nerve to take a comfortable six or forty lead just over an hour. that is a way back to study italian took the next three games to put into a second set lead however the set after that and completely crumbled in the tiebreaker and sitting inside the match not only on the back to celebrate the historic victory and the status of national heroin the twenty nine year old will climb to number four in the world rankings on monday. for now and there are twenty twelve qualifiers where a man probably changes had tricked so russia come from behind series armenia three one in some pieces but it actually ended a five months when the streak they kept the cars men and kept the level on points with ireland and some back at the top of group b. as robert for the onion ripples through knowledge in its previous was the fifth
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time that the stadium had played host for the russian national team on four of those occasions the advocates meant had proved to be the better side. and they had every intention of continuing their winning streak in the european qualifier against armenia. however the visitors promptly showed that it wouldn't be in the easy task. just a few minutes in euro much going to dribble through the home side the fans but bill to find in them. despite depression support of the twenty two thousand crowd he took the whole sea world to wake up and create their first goal scoring opportunities although those chances for we sit. in it was a media opened up to twenty odd minutes marcus but still in nearly here the first guild russia had ever considered on the petrovsky peach. however the visitors lead
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lost to less than sixty seconds for months religion to finishing his teammate's efforts in style to make it one one however this wouldn't be enough to satisfy the hosts and she desperately needed a first win of the year and working to finish the job. in the second half it was the unmarked told him stryker gave russia delete joining a good sushi elegant look into guild q on digital if i understand it used to give up but there was destined to become the hero of the day after seventy two minutes chelsea wingert usual it was only work in the visitors books and public gentle clinical rest up he's had treacle from the pill destroyed. and we won the finals to be here again is a goal you wouldn't expect them to open the score but they have a descent team and scored a counterattack i think it was for the better for us as we fought back the money
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more the media have many young physically strong players and we desperately needed this we're not we're talking the group and we just have to enemies can do that you wouldn't rush is a strong side they are on top of the group and still favorites to qualify for a spot they want today which means they were better three boys all points to russia who are now heading to austria just themselves in a friendly against cameroon meet people like robert jordan on our team will send this board. and that result means russia stay in contention at the top of group a star because memphis we've talked a great victory they will need songs by the public about it until macedonia is later fossil back you also have to take the case now patients at least until round one l. so this is how the table looks as four games left ireland a summit on coal stove head of russia and then slovakia all of them have their team points and it's all media public by macedonia was tore up yet to get them out only
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the top teams from each group a guaranteed a place in the finals along with the best runner up overall the rest of its expansion second trip playoff. money while england's came from two goals down to snatch a t two draw with switzerland. rumbly goalkeeper joe hockey is caught napping a free kick from trying to feel better about beating everyone and dancing its way into the nest but switzerland ahead after thirty two minutes and three minutes later there was more the side bonuses for again this time at the near post however england swiftly pulled themselves back into the match jack wilshere was fouled in the box by your hunch eerie frank lampard stood for the spot then soon after the break in turn find their equaliser at leighton baines that's not ashley young for the fans the bottom corner was a lackluster performance from england but i couldn't back all three points with twenty minutes to go young and maizie run and strike could only be carried by the
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keeper that somehow darren bent brownish to miss and go to see was how we finished . so disappointing for england however they stay top of group j. monte-cristo their chance to overtake believe they have to force base called area and with a more aggressive struggle to convert their chances for that image elevate funny void in the left after fifty three minutes but the hosts let their lead slip as evil in pop off its highs and its cross into the rise of thirteen minutes later of various salvaging a one one draw into a once in a ghost a second. time it's greece who took group that three one win over most of their points about croatia to around twelve points along with israel lobby a two one. and there's a three way tie at the top of group h. portugal beats norway one of their own which means both teams are on ten points along with denmark we want to know in iceland. and elsewhere a host of friendlies have been taking place across the globe with australia thrashing neighbors new zealand three know most of them kennedy getting
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a brace on his return eight months away strike first making good use of a goalkeeping blunder just nine minutes and adding a thumping second header from a corner for him right near the right over. three c. completed the score it. stoppage time three nil to the socceroos bragging rights over the all rights. former champion casey stoner has clinched his third win in five races and. the australians second straight victory the pressure on the reigning world champion called a runs like it came in second however span it is still seven points clear in the overall standings. make friends these with dispersed voting finishes the season speace finished ahead of multiple champion valentino rossi is yet to win this season after joining. battles marcus and charlie started from pole but had to settle for sixth place after the time of great death threats from local fans during
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a controversial crash with dani pedrosa at the french grand prix last month. became boyer's a little bit more a little bit less he didn't really know which corner it was going to be raining heavily or. i didn't really know what pace to really the conditions were pretty much as much myself to the people before i. came to work but it was a high pressure. to keep it from was. a little bit nerve wracking it would have been very easy to come in in conditions where we managed to keep it until we. go off now and sweden's alexander noren who led since the second round has won the wales open by two shots to the second european tour title frenchman gregory board he finished as joint runner up at celtic manor his card was unblemished yet another sixty seven poor bird is thinking this one that we are going to work in finished uncertain and after the tournament along with this handsome have turned on after a double bogey at the second quote on the back nine simply for birdies but his playing partner and was not consistent and are not under par at the wales until his
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win at the two thousand and nine european asterisks. i didn't really believe my game was good enough for him with the last win but then he. would get out as well you know and that is because i want to know this is it feels so relieving you know. and finally to athletics where the americans dominated the latest diamond league meeting in the united states after david although put in the performance of the night he beat two thousand and four and even think champion illusion of one hundred ten meters twelve point nine four seconds to set the fastest time in the world this year. fellow american conjoined taylor won the men's four hundred meters ahead from patrick jeremy mora also is powerless that champion oscar pistorius was lost in the women's four hundred metres hurdles lashonda davis was the first to cross the line to the delight of the home crowd possibly leaving behind two jamaican athletes world number one and spencer was under limpy champion
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melanie walker i was more joy for america and the women's one hundred meters tommy lee to get in when i can make a rival shelly on fraser the time of ten point seven seconds south africa's former world champion caster semenya finished second eight hundred meters in the same player from jamaica hundreds of the way. and that's always nice miss patterson i think. culture is that so much about marriage and i mean it really is a lot of people are curious maybe we know in the financial would it cost to do it is a dog worth it there's a euro project needed serious rethink should do. if
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