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i'm sally bundock with the latest headlines for viewers in the uk and around the world. the us senate finally backs a massive $430 billion bill to reduce greenhouse gases and usher in cleaner energy. the world will be a better place for my grandchildren because of what we did today and that makes me feel very, very good. a ceasefire agreement to end three days of fighting between israel and palestinian militants in which over a0 civilians have been killed appears to be largely holding. the fight for life in afghanistan. one year since the taliban takeover, we see how the country's maternity services are at breaking point. iceland's version of a sound and light show. the volcano spewing out lava and molten rock, that's become a hit with tourists. and how one 12—year—old is turning used crisp packets into hundreds of survival blankets for homeless people. hello and welcome. there were tears ofjoy amongst democrats in the us senate as a landmark bill to tackle climate change was finally passed. after more than a year of intense wrangling, the sweeping reforms are being seen
i'm sally bundock with the latest headlines for viewers in the uk and around the world. the us senate finally backs a massive $430 billion bill to reduce greenhouse gases and usher in cleaner energy. the world will be a better place for my grandchildren because of what we did today and that makes me feel very, very good. a ceasefire agreement to end three days of fighting between israel and palestinian militants in which over a0 civilians have been killed appears to be largely holding. the...
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she didn't live _ going on around the world. she didn't live to _ going on around the world. t is her work. just three months after her death and international treaty to ban landmines was introduced and was side by 164 arteries. the lead she once stood on eventually became part of a city, herson eventually became part of a city, her son would retrace her steps 22 years later. nearly 50 years after the native american actress sacheen littlefeather was booed off stage at the oscars, she's received an apology from the group that puts on the academy awards. she'd been asked by marlon brando to decline, on his behalf, a best actor award for the godfather, as a protest at the film industry's treatment of america's indigenous people. very regretfully cannot accept this very generous award and the reasons for this being other treatment of american indians today by the film industry. excuse me. crowd boos. amy homma, vice president of education and public engagement at the academy museum joins me now from los angeles. why was there such a strong reaction at the time as we saw there to
she didn't live _ going on around the world. she didn't live to _ going on around the world. t is her work. just three months after her death and international treaty to ban landmines was introduced and was side by 164 arteries. the lead she once stood on eventually became part of a city, herson eventually became part of a city, her son would retrace her steps 22 years later. nearly 50 years after the native american actress sacheen littlefeather was booed off stage at the oscars, she's...
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some numbers the other day, and over the last five years, the total foundation giving for water around the world is about $2.7 billion for all the foundations. our model alone has unlocked $3.3 billion in capital for microloans around the world. so that's where you can get that type of leverage when you think differently. >> several years into your journey, you recognized that in order to scale even further, you needed more capital. and so you embraced this concept of impact investing and venture philanthropy with waterequity, which is the fund that you just referenced, which you launched in 2017. matt, your dad was a stockbroker, and you went to him to see if he thought the idea would work. explain. how does this idea work and how is it different from both conventional charitable giving and traditional investing? >> so, we were in india about eight or nine years ago and we kind of were informally polling a bunch of our partners, our microfund -- a bunch of the mfis, the microfinance institutes, that we work with. we got the same answer back from everybody, which was the biggest bottleneck to th
some numbers the other day, and over the last five years, the total foundation giving for water around the world is about $2.7 billion for all the foundations. our model alone has unlocked $3.3 billion in capital for microloans around the world. so that's where you can get that type of leverage when you think differently. >> several years into your journey, you recognized that in order to scale even further, you needed more capital. and so you embraced this concept of impact investing and...
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fans around the world have been mourning her death. many gathered at the sight of her star on the hollywood walk of fame. >> for me, it hits hard. when your idols die, it is like a piece of your family. >> her music took me out of a lot of dark times. >> she is just a beautiful lady and a great vocalist, a great actress. we will really miss her. >> australia's prime minister called newton-john a joyful glow in our lives. >> olivia newton john dead at 73. you can always get two e-news on the go, just download our app from google play or the apple app store. that will give you access to all the latest news from around the world. you're watching the dubbing is from berlin. the fbi knocking at the door of donald trump. g ♪ >> questions roll over what federal agents were looking for when they raided the florida home of a jump you're the former president is facing accusations he took classified documents with him when he left the white house the polls are closed in kenya in presidential race that appears to close to call. the election is seen
fans around the world have been mourning her death. many gathered at the sight of her star on the hollywood walk of fame. >> for me, it hits hard. when your idols die, it is like a piece of your family. >> her music took me out of a lot of dark times. >> she is just a beautiful lady and a great vocalist, a great actress. we will really miss her. >> australia's prime minister called newton-john a joyful glow in our lives. >> olivia newton john dead at 73. you can...
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that same technology, which were aber -- able to rule out, around the world, is being used for other outbreaks. it is being used in the fight against monkeypox, so we have countries around the world that are using our sequencing technology to see if they have monkeypox in their countries. today, about half the countries, so 80 countries have identified him he box. about half of them have already started sequencing the virus and publishing the data. >> i am curious to know, how much more complicated is fox virus compared to the spike protein which was easy to identify with the coronavirus. >> they are all very different. what we are tracking is where are those spots on the virus. you want to target a vaccine, so what you are looking or is it art of the virus that is unique to this virus. so that it will not inadvertently have eight side effect against the dna and rna in your body. what you're looking for is where on this virus can you find a part of the virus that is unique to the virus, but also stable. you want to make sure you will not mutate very often, and it will render things in
that same technology, which were aber -- able to rule out, around the world, is being used for other outbreaks. it is being used in the fight against monkeypox, so we have countries around the world that are using our sequencing technology to see if they have monkeypox in their countries. today, about half the countries, so 80 countries have identified him he box. about half of them have already started sequencing the virus and publishing the data. >> i am curious to know, how much more...
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the very best, like no one ever was. this year's pokcmon world championships are taking place in london for the first time ever. players from aroundrld are competing for the title of pokcmon world champion with half $1 million in prizes. the competition will wrap up on sunday. >>> i am kim brunhuber from raleigh, back with more in just a moment from cnn newsroom. please do stay with us. zyrteeeec... works hard at hour one and twice as hard when you take it again the next day. so betty can be the... barcode beat conductor. ♪ gogo betty! ♪ let's be more than our allergies! zeize the daday. with zyrtec. shipstation saves us so much time it makes it really easy and seamless pick an order print everything you need slap the label on ito the box and it's ready to go our cost for shipping, were cut in half just like that go to shipstation/tv and get 2 months free hey, i just got a text from my sister. you remember rick, her neighbor? sure, he's the 76-year-old guy who still runs marathons, right? sadly, not anymore. wow. so sudden. um, we're not about to have the "we need life insurance" conversation again, are we? no, we're having the "w
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let's look at some other stories making headlines around the world. at least 12 people have been killed and 43 injured in a bass crash north east of the creation capital side of the vehicle that slipped off the road. carried dozens of polish pilgrims. they were traveling to we roman catholic shrine in south. in bosnia. taiwan has accused beating of stimulating an invasion of the island nation as china continued its lat skilled military drills. the exercises began after us. how speaker nancy pelosi visit the taipei earlier this week. after impose an unspecified sanctions on the politician. china also is also suspending corporation with a u. s. law enforcement on climate change not mm. japan is marking the 77th anniversary of the nuclear attack on hiroshima. the u. s. dropped the world's 1st atomic bomb on 6th august 1945 in the final days of world war 2, the explosion destroyed the city and killed 140000 people. on the texas court has ordered a conspiracy theorist alex jones to be nearly $50000000.00 in damages. jones falsely claimed the 2012 school sho
let's look at some other stories making headlines around the world. at least 12 people have been killed and 43 injured in a bass crash north east of the creation capital side of the vehicle that slipped off the road. carried dozens of polish pilgrims. they were traveling to we roman catholic shrine in south. in bosnia. taiwan has accused beating of stimulating an invasion of the island nation as china continued its lat skilled military drills. the exercises began after us. how speaker nancy...
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so, the next 30 days, the work that is being done here, by countries around the world to reaffirm the nonproliferation treaty, to strengthen each one of its pillars, peaceful use is more vital than it has ever been. the united states will be here over the next month. we have 60 people on our team. we will be here every single day working with any and every country around the world, to strengthen this very vital regime. a treaty that has made a huge difference over the last 50 years and will continue to make a difference over the next 50 years. thank you. >> thank you so much. thank you mr. secretary. we are from cbs news. we heard dire forecast this morning, from the secretary-general about nuclear annihilation. how worried are you about russia pocket -- occupy nuclear plants in ukraine? they don't have a supervision or chernobyl. what is your versed fear about -- your worst fear about speaker pelosi's trip to china? >> on russia and ukraine. step back for one second. recall that when the soviet union dissolved, nuclear weapons were left of three new countries. ukraine had the confide
so, the next 30 days, the work that is being done here, by countries around the world to reaffirm the nonproliferation treaty, to strengthen each one of its pillars, peaceful use is more vital than it has ever been. the united states will be here over the next month. we have 60 people on our team. we will be here every single day working with any and every country around the world, to strengthen this very vital regime. a treaty that has made a huge difference over the last 50 years and will...
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as we look to expand access to sexual reproduction and maternal health care around the world. both in the core funding and also supporting their great work on combating gender-based violence. , particularly in humanitarian settings. you asked about the recent support -- based violence particularly in humanitarian settings. you asked about the support to advance a and reproductive health rights -- advance aid and reproductive health rights. we are working to make sure the women and girls' health is lifted up and protected. >> it is something that is alarming as you all know, the unfpa does not provide abortion services but i can only imagine that they and many others are concerned about what limiting access to safe abortion will do. i am grateful to hear that the administration is in tune with that concern. my second question has to do with the unhrc. they held an urgent debate on ukraine and they established the commission that would investigate were crimes being committed during this conflict. they are made up of three independent human rights experts and is mandated to preser
as we look to expand access to sexual reproduction and maternal health care around the world. both in the core funding and also supporting their great work on combating gender-based violence. , particularly in humanitarian settings. you asked about the recent support -- based violence particularly in humanitarian settings. you asked about the support to advance a and reproductive health rights -- advance aid and reproductive health rights. we are working to make sure the women and girls' health...
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around the world. ~ ., �* helping con'oined twins around the world. ~ . �* , ., , the world.e world. what we've been able to do is to pull the global- to do is to pull the global experience so that when the next set of kids, whether that be in israel or turkey, or rio, in this instance, we are able to share our experience and knowledge with the local team, then undertake the surgery and support. then undertake the surgery and su ort. , then undertake the surgery and su--ort. , ., then undertake the surgery and su--ort. ., then undertake the surgery and su-nort. , ., ., support. the boys are said to be recovering _ support. the boys are said to be recovering well— support. the boys are said to be recovering well in - support. the boys are said to| be recovering well in hospital, and will undergo rehabilitation for the next six months after surviving their life changing, pioneering and, at times, out of this world experience. mark lobel, bbc news. what a remarkable achievement indeed. let's talk about the sport shall we — and someone who was watching the euros final very closel
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the world. a new multi polar world is being born as we speak compute and saying nothing can stop the changes that are currently afoot around the world. how would you take that comment from putin and address it into the larger picture of what's going on right now with ty pay and at china? this is the observer that the multi polar world emerging well will clearly, you know, the, the economic recovery of russia to some degree, sanks to its very rich oil and other mineral resources. and the phenomenal economic growth of charging us. you know, they have proved by a large, unstoppable, that's not to say they couldn't be stopped a little. the only sure way of stopping the rise of china, for example, you know, would, would be by a war to destroy much of its capacity. and of course, that would be the ultimate catastrophe for the whole of the human race. you know, what's interesting is now to see those powers that don't intend to be dominated by the united states or the west. clearly being forced together in some cases, pushed together us lead western policy. and i think it was really interesting. i was the discussion that's going o
the world. a new multi polar world is being born as we speak compute and saying nothing can stop the changes that are currently afoot around the world. how would you take that comment from putin and address it into the larger picture of what's going on right now with ty pay and at china? this is the observer that the multi polar world emerging well will clearly, you know, the, the economic recovery of russia to some degree, sanks to its very rich oil and other mineral resources. and the...
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there were activists around the world, but they were a week in battle bunch. and i think the biggest evolution that i've seen in the 3 plus decades that i've been involved in the human rights movement is that today there are human rights defenders in almost every country. you know, maybe the most repressive ones, like north korea. there's no one who can survive there, but even in that case, operate and eggs. and so we are, we have a movement that really is able to push back against this inevitable tendency of government to pilot in rise. when you couple that with the fact that today, it's very difficult for government to hide their crushing in their smartphones and access to social media. virtually every place on it does mean that the human rights movement is able to generate very significant pressure on government supply with human rights. we don't always win by any means, but there is a hostage rise by lesions and we are able to impose what worries you the most can when you, when you think about the present and the future of human rights in our world. will sa
there were activists around the world, but they were a week in battle bunch. and i think the biggest evolution that i've seen in the 3 plus decades that i've been involved in the human rights movement is that today there are human rights defenders in almost every country. you know, maybe the most repressive ones, like north korea. there's no one who can survive there, but even in that case, operate and eggs. and so we are, we have a movement that really is able to push back against this...
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the world forever. but jillions journey around the world, september 7th on d w. ah, [000:00:00;00] ah, this is dw, live from berlin. the world condemns china's show of force around taiwan. the by the administration says it's an over reaction to the us. how speaker that's a close. he's visit to the island to parents are minister calls it a threat to peace in the region. trust russia jailed american basketball star, brittany griner for 9 years. she was convicted of drugs bubbling, but a prisoner's fault could see her exchanged for a notorious russian army dida being held in the u. s. with and rescue as race to reach workers trapped underground enough flooded mine and mexico emergency services corporal reinforcements. ah, i'm really mohammed, welcome to the program. the international community is condemning china show of military my to round to tie one. beijing is staging a series of drills in retaliation to the u. s. how speaker nancy pelosi is visit to the island. close, it has arrived in japan on the last leg of her asia tool, japan's prime minister for me. okay.
the world forever. but jillions journey around the world, september 7th on d w. ah, [000:00:00;00] ah, this is dw, live from berlin. the world condemns china's show of force around taiwan. the by the administration says it's an over reaction to the us. how speaker that's a close. he's visit to the island to parents are minister calls it a threat to peace in the region. trust russia jailed american basketball star, brittany griner for 9 years. she was convicted of drugs bubbling, but a...
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ah, 3 years that would change the world for ever magellan journey around the world. to start september 7th on d, w. ah this is d, they'll be news light from burn and nasa postpones a launch of its automation, one rocket after encountering problems. us space agencies and crude mission is the 1st step and it's goal of returning people to the moon for the 1st time in 50 years . also on the program, the u. s. nuclear watchdog says it has finally been granted permission to visit ukraine's is up appreciate nuclear plant, which is not controlled by russian horses. inspectors are due to arrive this week following international warnings about the safety of europe's biggest nuclear facility. as it comes on increased attack d, w, travel. so the front line region of east in ukraine and visit cafe owners who spade open, despite the war raging on their doorsteps. and the end of an era at the us open with simple stuff. i mean williams about to play the final tournament of her story career. well, not that much more coming up in our sports route. ah . i'm feel welcome to the program.
ah, 3 years that would change the world for ever magellan journey around the world. to start september 7th on d, w. ah this is d, they'll be news light from burn and nasa postpones a launch of its automation, one rocket after encountering problems. us space agencies and crude mission is the 1st step and it's goal of returning people to the moon for the 1st time in 50 years . also on the program, the u. s. nuclear watchdog says it has finally been granted permission to visit ukraine's is up...
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you are seeing a coagulation of allies and partners around the world for the immediate future. and if something's not important to said, reason, recent weeks time and time again, he says nothing can stop the changes that are now happening around the world. he's referring to that of a new born multi polar order, isn't lisa a. well, would you respect the president of russia today is not the 1st one who said that some of us who said it for last 20 years that this is the, i mean toynbee is headed re mapquest, orient. everybody has worked with empires. going all been empires going down, and there are some indicators when they do. one is over military session. one is lack of legitimacy in the eyes of other countries. one another one is the lack of innovation and new plans and missions. as that one is that you are no longer modeled to younger states around the world, etc. plus this is history. and the in his history that we go up and we go down one day, china, maybe the shining, big country in the world. and you know, in 50 a 100 years from now they may not be in somebody else is turni
you are seeing a coagulation of allies and partners around the world for the immediate future. and if something's not important to said, reason, recent weeks time and time again, he says nothing can stop the changes that are now happening around the world. he's referring to that of a new born multi polar order, isn't lisa a. well, would you respect the president of russia today is not the 1st one who said that some of us who said it for last 20 years that this is the, i mean toynbee is headed...
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take a look at the mother stories making headlines around the world. the candidates in kenya's presidential elections held at final campaign rallies had a voting on tuesday. the front runners are incumbent. deputy president william rudo and veteran opposition leader relo dinger, who's received an endorsement from the city president woodrow kenyatta and southern serbia firefighters. are battling a wildfire in the small town of press, several. a state of emergency has been declared. the fire engulfed an area around the size of 70 football fields. wildfires have been raging across the balkan peninsula for 3 weeks now. at least 12 people have been killed and 43 injured in a bus accident northwest northeast of the croatian capital zagreb. the vehicle veered off the road and crashed into a ditch on board. were dozens of polish pilgrims traveling to a roman catholic shrine in southern was now a texas court has ordered conspiracy theorist alex jones to pay nearly 50000000 dollars dollars in damages. jones false, he claimed the 2012 school shooting and sandy hoo
take a look at the mother stories making headlines around the world. the candidates in kenya's presidential elections held at final campaign rallies had a voting on tuesday. the front runners are incumbent. deputy president william rudo and veteran opposition leader relo dinger, who's received an endorsement from the city president woodrow kenyatta and southern serbia firefighters. are battling a wildfire in the small town of press, several. a state of emergency has been declared. the fire...
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and you will exacerbate the corporatist control of food production around the world. instead ofjust saying, "0h, we don't like the technology," we've got to get in there fast and make sure that the technology belongs to the world as a whole. well, that's a very easy thing to say. how do you do it? you do it through strong antitrust laws and weak intellectual property laws. now, we need that in lots of different sectors, particularly throughout the existing food sector. i mean, we have four corporations controlling 90% of the global grain trade. this is extremely dangerous. this is one of the reasons why the global food system has lost its resilience. so... but that isn't to say we should get rid of the global grain trade, it's to say we should regulate it differently. and the same applies to the new foods which are now coming on stream. let's broaden this argument away from just food, because you've already said, you know, food production is one key element in the emissions problem that we still have and that we're not actually successfully grappling with. you write an
and you will exacerbate the corporatist control of food production around the world. instead ofjust saying, "0h, we don't like the technology," we've got to get in there fast and make sure that the technology belongs to the world as a whole. well, that's a very easy thing to say. how do you do it? you do it through strong antitrust laws and weak intellectual property laws. now, we need that in lots of different sectors, particularly throughout the existing food sector. i mean, we have...
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the situation triggering warnings from around the world. ng warnings from around the world. ,, ., , the world. the united states condemns — the world. the united states condemns in _ the world. the united states condemns in the _ the world. the united states condemns in the strongest l the world. the united states - condemns in the strongest terms russia's reckless disregard to nuclear safety and security along with our allies and partners we call literature cease all literary operations at or near ukraine's nuclear facilities and to return full control to ukraine. facilities and to return full controlto ukraine. speaking at their “oint controlto ukraine. speaking at theirjoint meeting, _ controlto ukraine. speaking at theirjoint meeting, turkey: . theirjoint meeting, turkey: moscow demilitarised area, warning of the risk of another chernobyl at the plant. the united nations team adding he was gravely concerned about fighting. was gravely concerned about fiuuhtin. �* , was gravely concerned about fiuuhtin. ., , ., fighting. any actions that
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the world. as a result of this conference, i am sure that there will be no doubt in the minds of people around thetwo countries and our two peoples stand together against the common danger which threatens free people around the world. the danger of communist imperial colonialism. >> writing back to the airport, the vice president and his party were hailed by thousands of chinese, young and old, who lined the streets of taipei. ♪ ♪ ♪ an imposing kind of honor was at the airport to pay their countries respects to the distinguished guests. these were cracked contingents of nationalist china supremely trained fighting forces. an unexpected delay, caused by the blower of an airplane tie, or postpone the departure. after further talks with the chinese and u.s. officials, vice president and mrs. nixon in their plane for thailand six days behind schedule. it was close to midnight when they arrived in bangkok. the president -- and his wife greeted with a traditional chant for which their country's famous. they're also joined by maxwell the bishop and other members of the diplomatic corps. leading his guest
the world. as a result of this conference, i am sure that there will be no doubt in the minds of people around thetwo countries and our two peoples stand together against the common danger which threatens free people around the world. the danger of communist imperial colonialism. >> writing back to the airport, the vice president and his party were hailed by thousands of chinese, young and old, who lined the streets of taipei. ♪ ♪ ♪ an imposing kind of honor was at the airport to...
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people around the world no longer need to fear the vicious determined killer. the united states continues to demonstrate our resolve and our capacity to defend the american people against those who seek to do us harm. we make it clear, again tonight, that no matter how long it takes, no matter where you hide, if you are a threat to our people, the united states will find you and take you out. ayman al-zawahri, for years under president bush, obama and trump, our intelligence community located al-zawahri earlier this year. he had moved to downtown kabul, to reunite with members of his immediate family. after carefully considering, a clear and convincing evidence of his location, i authorized a precision strike that would remove him from the battlefield, once and for all. this mission was carefully planned, rigorously, minimizing the risk of harm to other civilians. one week ago, after being advised of the conditions were optimal, i gave the final approval to go get him. the mission was a success. none of his family members were hurt. there were no civilian casua
people around the world no longer need to fear the vicious determined killer. the united states continues to demonstrate our resolve and our capacity to defend the american people against those who seek to do us harm. we make it clear, again tonight, that no matter how long it takes, no matter where you hide, if you are a threat to our people, the united states will find you and take you out. ayman al-zawahri, for years under president bush, obama and trump, our intelligence community located...
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the alarming stats of diabetes here and around the world. rst on cnbc conversation with the ceo of novo nordisk about how they are trying to fight it and owebesity that's next. [zoom call] ...pivot... work bye. vacation hi! book with priceline. 'cause when you save more, you can “no way!” more. no wayyyy. no waaayyy! no way! [phone ringing] hm. no way! no way! priceline. every trip is a big deal. >>> time now for the morning rbi. let's get random on something that is not just interesting, but important and scary. the rise in diabetes in america and around the world according to the cdc, more than 37 million americans likely now have diabetes. that is more than 1 out of 10 people which includes young kids the cdc notes nearly 100 million americans have some form of pre-diabetes that is nearly a third of the country. the crisis has grown worse in the last 20 years. the number of diagnosed cases doubling in the last two decades. think about that most of this from type-two diabetes the cdc says about 990% to 95% o all cases in america some suffer
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let's take a look down some of the other stories that are making headlines around the world. for you as president donald trump is under investigation for potentially violating the espionage act. that is, according to the search warrant that was unsealed to date by a us judge. that warrant shows that the f b, i removed classified documents from trumps, florida estate, in a raid on monday. some of those documents marked as top secret protesters across brazil had marched in support of democracy, amid fears that president shire boston aro, could reject the result of october's presidential election. thousands gathered in sale palo to read manifestos in defense of brazil's democratic institutions. also narrow has repeatedly discredited the countries electoral system in the run up to the election. a gunman has killed at least 10 people and wounded 6 others in montenegro central city of continue. now state television reports that the attacker fired at people on the street at random after a family dispute. the gun was shot dead by police after a tense stand off that wounded one officer
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and but huge savings in c o. 2 emissions not just in india, but around the world. florida milton, a few months are looking for private, friendly, as well as healthy alternatives for food that is produced. unsustainably, what will be the menu of the future? and what steps can individual speak to me to make that shift? let's take a look. fruit and vegetables are more likely to fill marianna resource grocery cart these days. she and her berlin based family have decided to eat more healthily and sustainably. they eat regional produce whenever possible butting for your roam peaches instead of bananas from overseas. they also buy more legumes and nuts. they're following tips from the planetary health diet, which was released by a team of international researchers in 2019. the scientists figured out how people can eat healthily, while simultaneously conserving our planets resources. according to their findings, everyone should eat twice as much fruit, vegetables, legumes, and nuts. at the same time, we need to have our meat and sugar consumption for the rudolph family. tha
and but huge savings in c o. 2 emissions not just in india, but around the world. florida milton, a few months are looking for private, friendly, as well as healthy alternatives for food that is produced. unsustainably, what will be the menu of the future? and what steps can individual speak to me to make that shift? let's take a look. fruit and vegetables are more likely to fill marianna resource grocery cart these days. she and her berlin based family have decided to eat more healthily and...
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s. warrens of increased risk to with citizens around the world after the killing of terrorist leader. i'm on our harry in afghanistan. ah, i'm pablo folly and he has welcome to the program. you as how speaker nancy pelosi has used her visit to taiwan to deliver a statement of solidarity, saying her country would do whatever it takes to boost ty, one's ability to defend itself. pelosi met with taiwan, president sy, in when, after earlier addressing the self governing islands parliament. she's the highest ranking us politician to visit taiwan in 25 years though. she's not there. as an official representative, pelosi ignored stark warnings from china, which views the island as its own territory. she said she supports the status quo and was bringing a message of peace. 43 years ago, with the taiwan relations at american, made a bedrock. to always jan with taiwan and on this on sunday, we had filter driving partnership, grounded in our shared values of self government and self determination focused on our mutual security. it is in the region across the world committed to the economic ties
s. warrens of increased risk to with citizens around the world after the killing of terrorist leader. i'm on our harry in afghanistan. ah, i'm pablo folly and he has welcome to the program. you as how speaker nancy pelosi has used her visit to taiwan to deliver a statement of solidarity, saying her country would do whatever it takes to boost ty, one's ability to defend itself. pelosi met with taiwan, president sy, in when, after earlier addressing the self governing islands parliament. she's...
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the world forever. but jillions journey around the world. sports september 7th on d. w. ah . ah. business d w. news live from berlin. ukraine, braces for possible attacks from russia on its independence day to day, also marks 6 months since russia launched its invasion of ukraine, unleashing a wave of death and destruction. the conflict has sent shock waves across europe and around the world. yet ukraine has defied all expectations and fights on also on the show. germany signs a deal with canada to produce and ship green hydrogen by 2025, a plan for a more sustainable future that does a little to ease germany's current dependence on russian gas. and voters in angola are set to head to the poles. the long time governing party faces, serious competition. ah, ameria evans, dean, it's good to have you with us. ukraine is marking 31 years and declaring independence from the soviet union. but this year celebrations will be muted with the de falling exactly 6 months since russia's invasion and president zalinski warning of possible brutal strikes by russia. the war has had a tremendous
the world forever. but jillions journey around the world. sports september 7th on d. w. ah . ah. business d w. news live from berlin. ukraine, braces for possible attacks from russia on its independence day to day, also marks 6 months since russia launched its invasion of ukraine, unleashing a wave of death and destruction. the conflict has sent shock waves across europe and around the world. yet ukraine has defied all expectations and fights on also on the show. germany signs a deal with...
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the world supply of wheat. the droughts we are facing around the world, you can only imagine the problems we will have harvestingming year, and you talk about the fertilizer crisis. you have got a perfect storm already in 2022. 2023 could be worse if we don't get ahead of this. we have got to get ahead of this in a comprehensive way. ukraine has a very important part of it. nick: as the u.s. has been very clear, it has not sanction iced -- has not sanctioned any fertilizer or food export from russia. but the u.s. has sanctioned transportation companies, banks, insurance companies that would do the business of exporting from russia. has this deal allowed an increase in the exports from russia, fertilizer and food? david: we have all been working on that. there are a lot of nuances. we have been talking to the banks, insurers, and what happened in the ukraine opened up the port has alleviated that pressure. i think the breakthroughs taking place as we speak, it is not an easy process. banks, transporters, shippers, as well as the insurers, are very cautious about it, regardless of what is said. i think the united
the world supply of wheat. the droughts we are facing around the world, you can only imagine the problems we will have harvestingming year, and you talk about the fertilizer crisis. you have got a perfect storm already in 2022. 2023 could be worse if we don't get ahead of this. we have got to get ahead of this in a comprehensive way. ukraine has a very important part of it. nick: as the u.s. has been very clear, it has not sanction iced -- has not sanctioned any fertilizer or food export from...
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yes, belinda, thank you. 2 other stories making headlines around the world. at least 12 people have been killed and 43 injured in a bass crash north east of the creation capitals. i grabbed the vehicle that slipped off the road. carried dozens of polish pilgrims. they were traveling to be roman catholic shrine, south in boston. japan is marking the 77th anniversary of the nuclear attack on hiroshima. the u. s. dropped the wealth 1st atomic bomb on 6th august 1945 in the final days of world war 2. the explosion destroyed the city and killed 140000 people. a texas court has ordered a conspiracy theorist alex jones to be nearly $50000000.00 in damages. jones falsely claimed a 2012 school shooting sandy hook. new england was a hoax. parents who lost the child, sued him for defamation. sandra, who was one of the worst school shootings in us history. anytime in china is continuing with its largest ever military exercises around ty, one, the island says the drills appear to be a simulation of an attack. besides, their military maneuvers are relations between b gene a
yes, belinda, thank you. 2 other stories making headlines around the world. at least 12 people have been killed and 43 injured in a bass crash north east of the creation capitals. i grabbed the vehicle that slipped off the road. carried dozens of polish pilgrims. they were traveling to be roman catholic shrine, south in boston. japan is marking the 77th anniversary of the nuclear attack on hiroshima. the u. s. dropped the wealth 1st atomic bomb on 6th august 1945 in the final days of world war...
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this is bbc news with the latest business headlines for viewers in the uk and around the world. the world's most powerful oil cartel meets again — but will it do what president biden and others want and increase production? a growing risk of conflict along the taiwan strait. we look into what's at stake for the global semi conductor industry. demand for holidays surges around the world as tourists make the most of the lifting of covid restrictions — so has aianb benefited? we find out. we will look at taiwan in the moment and the implications of nancy pelosi's trip there. we start with oil and the impact high prices is having on the global economy. nearly every country is struggling with the climbing cost of oil and gas as it fuels inflation and households struggle to pay bills — so much so that president biden visited saudi arabia last month to persuade the major oil producer to increase supply and cool soaring prices. saudi arabia meets today with the other members of opec plus to decide on their next move. our middle east business correspondent sameer hashmi has more. another
this is bbc news with the latest business headlines for viewers in the uk and around the world. the world's most powerful oil cartel meets again — but will it do what president biden and others want and increase production? a growing risk of conflict along the taiwan strait. we look into what's at stake for the global semi conductor industry. demand for holidays surges around the world as tourists make the most of the lifting of covid restrictions — so has aianb benefited? we find out. we...
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the world. i don't think that's necessary. i even, i don't think it's feasible any longer. you speak the groups all around the world, and i think one of the interesting questions out there, we talk about the revival of nato. and you know how our all for one and one for all and stronger than ever and focused on, you know, it's like history is come back again. but after january 6, domestic instability, the rise of white supremacist violence in the united states. i'm just wondering how solvent our allies think our commitments bar, how solvent is our promise to be with them and their dark days when they see how internally divided the united states is right now. i think that many of our eyes around the world still want american protection. know, and they work very hard at persuading is why that's important for us to provide it to them. i mean, i think that's the decision for us to make enough for them to make that they still are definitely, you know, strong instincts to try and get america on your side. that said, there's no question that countries around the world have some reservations now or concerns about
the world. i don't think that's necessary. i even, i don't think it's feasible any longer. you speak the groups all around the world, and i think one of the interesting questions out there, we talk about the revival of nato. and you know how our all for one and one for all and stronger than ever and focused on, you know, it's like history is come back again. but after january 6, domestic instability, the rise of white supremacist violence in the united states. i'm just wondering how solvent our...
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problems in the hives and respond before the bees are harmed to the label or what these are dying around the world. a more than 30 percent in all colonies die each year. this not only affects b populations, but the entire agricultural sector and the ling and may at the fees are a critical foundation of agriculture that they are indispensable him. and without bees, there would be no fruit, but he 75 percent of what we eat, drink, and where was pollinated by b y baccha. drilling into nicea be keep is like las chevy also collect data from beehives. the early warning system, smart b sends live updates on temperature and humidity, shop rises or drops in either can harm the bees. and there's more like a set of halleck thrown in here. and as you collect the, the, the information we receive from this electronic device, i recommend, it shows us the best hives we own. and i will definitely stay in. i mean, we can use these hives for selective breeding. eminem millicat this way at least can identify which queen bee is most resilient against diseases and can produce the most honey. he says this technology has
problems in the hives and respond before the bees are harmed to the label or what these are dying around the world. a more than 30 percent in all colonies die each year. this not only affects b populations, but the entire agricultural sector and the ling and may at the fees are a critical foundation of agriculture that they are indispensable him. and without bees, there would be no fruit, but he 75 percent of what we eat, drink, and where was pollinated by b y baccha. drilling into nicea be...
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the world forever. ah, my jillions journey around the world. start september 7th on d. w. ah, ah, this is dw news live from berlin. ukraine denies responsibility for an explosion at a russian air base in crimea. but ukraine's president says the war will end only when the russian annexation of prime yet ends also coming up a tight race in kenya. the top contenders to be the next president may be headed for a runoff election. and we meet the director of a mother and baby clinic in cappel, one of the few women in afghanistan who still has a job under the taliban. ah, i am pablo felice. welcome to the program. ukraine says 9 russian war planes have been destroyed in explosions at an air base in the annexed crimea. region. one person was killed and several others injured. russia has used the saki base near novo fed, or if go to strike southern ukraine. moscow says that nations of stored ammunition set off the blasts not an attack. ukraine also denies bombing the air base. a senior official suggests it may have been sab, as well. president vladimir zalinski has vowed that ukrain
the world forever. ah, my jillions journey around the world. start september 7th on d. w. ah, ah, this is dw news live from berlin. ukraine denies responsibility for an explosion at a russian air base in crimea. but ukraine's president says the war will end only when the russian annexation of prime yet ends also coming up a tight race in kenya. the top contenders to be the next president may be headed for a runoff election. and we meet the director of a mother and baby clinic in cappel, one of...
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it made us all safer and to those around the world that continue to seek to harm the united states, hearwill act and we will always do what is necessary to ensure the safety and security of americans at home and around the globe. today, we remember the loss, we commit ourselves to the safety of the living and we pledge that we shall never waiver from defending our nation as people. thank you all and may god protect our troops and all those who served in harm's way. we will never give up.— we will never give up. studio: we've just _ we will never give up. studio: we've just been _ we will never give up. studio: we've just been listening - we will never give up. studio: we've just been listening to . we've just been listening to president biden with that breaking news, confirming that the al-qaeda chief ayman al—zawahiri has been killed. president biden said the terrorist leader is no more. no reason to believe anyone else was killed. he also said the us continues to commit to resolve around the world and made it clear again tonight in his remarks that no matter how long it takes, we will
it made us all safer and to those around the world that continue to seek to harm the united states, hearwill act and we will always do what is necessary to ensure the safety and security of americans at home and around the globe. today, we remember the loss, we commit ourselves to the safety of the living and we pledge that we shall never waiver from defending our nation as people. thank you all and may god protect our troops and all those who served in harm's way. we will never give up.— we...
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the world forever. my jillions journey around the world, starting september 7th on d. w. with shift special how technology can make farming more sustainable and efficient in recent years. more and more bees have been dying from harsh weather conditions, disease and pesticides, startups and israel and tenicia use technology to had to be populations. these beehives work just like regular lives. but they are supported by artificial intelligence and robotic technology. roberts ish boss, and so in the robot is equipped with the sensors to know what is happening inside the hive. so why our system knows what the bees need and can adjust temperatures, eliminate power less distant sugar and even extra honey. the software collected all of this information with the help of artificial intelligence. what if a problem arises? the beekeeper is alerted through an application and can respond remotely with this allows beekeeper slum key friend cain to manage his hives. while a robot completes the simple tasks. from coven, i show this robot is a tool for b, capers to clean, but it doesn't r
the world forever. my jillions journey around the world, starting september 7th on d. w. with shift special how technology can make farming more sustainable and efficient in recent years. more and more bees have been dying from harsh weather conditions, disease and pesticides, startups and israel and tenicia use technology to had to be populations. these beehives work just like regular lives. but they are supported by artificial intelligence and robotic technology. roberts ish boss, and so in...
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>>> welcome to our viewers in the united states and around the world. i'm lynda kinkade. ahead on "cnn newsroom" -- tensions flaring between israel and gaza, militants with plenty lobbed from each side. we'll go live to southern israel with the details. >>> and right now america on a vote-a-rama session on the senate floor. we'll look at what is in the bill. >>> and monkeypox cases rising around the world. we'll look at the parallels between this outbreak and the early days of the aid crisis. >>> live from cnn center, this is "cnn newsroom" with lynda kinkade. >> it is 11:00 a.m. in israel and gaza, day three of deepening losshostilities that began frid. the palestinians saying israeli airstrikes are to blame for killing seven people saturday including four people in a refugee camp in northern gaza. the israeli military denies it was responsible and released a video that it says shows a military rocket going off course. israel says that is what caused the deadly explosion in jabalya. whatever the cause, here is what one palestinian woman said after her home was destroyed.
>>> welcome to our viewers in the united states and around the world. i'm lynda kinkade. ahead on "cnn newsroom" -- tensions flaring between israel and gaza, militants with plenty lobbed from each side. we'll go live to southern israel with the details. >>> and right now america on a vote-a-rama session on the senate floor. we'll look at what is in the bill. >>> and monkeypox cases rising around the world. we'll look at the parallels between this outbreak...
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the world forever. but jillions journey around the world starts september 7th on d. w. ah, trying to shore up a sagging economy. china central bank cuts a key interest rate and we'll get an expert view on what that has to do with state and party leader, fusion ping trying to extend his hold on power. also, as india celebrates 75 years of independence, we'll take a look at current challenges for an economy that lifted millions from harmony. and we'll go to the state of iowa, where some farmers have found a new source for much sought after fertilizer. chris kolber, welcome to the program and economy struggling haunted by its own 0 coven policy and constant lock downs. china's central bank earlier today, trimming lending rates for the 2nd time this year, taking its key rate down 10 points, a to point 75 percent. that as the latest economic data showed there was need 4 more stimulus to support the economy. retail sales and industrial production rose slower than expected last month, as did total exports out of china. now this has caused much concern in beijing. at this, the
the world forever. but jillions journey around the world starts september 7th on d. w. ah, trying to shore up a sagging economy. china central bank cuts a key interest rate and we'll get an expert view on what that has to do with state and party leader, fusion ping trying to extend his hold on power. also, as india celebrates 75 years of independence, we'll take a look at current challenges for an economy that lifted millions from harmony. and we'll go to the state of iowa, where some farmers...
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this is bbc news with the latest business headlines for viewers in the uk and around the world. autumn of discontent? two of the uk's biggest unions seek to co—ordinate strike action as they step up calls for higher pay. investing in japan's future. how a start—up is training the next generation of entrepreneurs in the world's third largest economy. and off to the moon and back! nasa's latest lunar mission is crewed by a high—tech mannequin. we take a look at the robotics behind a new era in space. hello and welcome to audiences in the uk and around the world. i'm tadhg enright. we start here in the uk where a summer of strikes could get even worse in the winter as two of britain's largest trade unions have put forward motions to co—ordinate future walkouts in an effort to cause maximum impact. this the latest move to build pressure on the government and companies as workers demand higher wages in the face of soaring inflation and the cost of living crisis. the summer has seen industrial action from railway workers, to dock workers through to criminal barristers. and there could
this is bbc news with the latest business headlines for viewers in the uk and around the world. autumn of discontent? two of the uk's biggest unions seek to co—ordinate strike action as they step up calls for higher pay. investing in japan's future. how a start—up is training the next generation of entrepreneurs in the world's third largest economy. and off to the moon and back! nasa's latest lunar mission is crewed by a high—tech mannequin. we take a look at the robotics behind a new era...
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ah, but jillions journey around the world. september 7th on d w. ah, ah, this is dw news alive from berlin. a loss leader of the soviet union, mikhail gorbachev has died with a policy of openness and reforms. gorbachev is widely credited for his role in helping to bring down the iron curtain and enter the cold war. coming up on the show, heavy fighting rages in russian occupied areas of southern ukraine keeps as its horses have destroyed bridges and ammunition depos as part of its long awaited counter offensive in the house on region. and a 3rd of pakistan is under water in the wake of a monsoon on steroids, those are the words of the un secretary general describing the catastrophic flooding that has impacted tens of millions of people. ah, hello, i'm clear richardson, a warm welcome to the show. they called gorbachev the former soviet leader, who helped to bring the cold war to a peaceful conclusion has died at the age of 91 after a long illness. with policies that promoted free speech and reform within the communist bloc. garbage have forged a new
ah, but jillions journey around the world. september 7th on d w. ah, ah, this is dw news alive from berlin. a loss leader of the soviet union, mikhail gorbachev has died with a policy of openness and reforms. gorbachev is widely credited for his role in helping to bring down the iron curtain and enter the cold war. coming up on the show, heavy fighting rages in russian occupied areas of southern ukraine keeps as its horses have destroyed bridges and ammunition depos as part of its long awaited...
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the entire world. and especially the developing world ah, to our viewers watching a p b s in the united states into all of you around the world. welcome. we begin the day with fears of age. second, nuclear disaster in the making, in ukraine to night, or calls for a demilitarized zone to be established in ukraine around these f r e g, a nuclear power plant, the largest power plant here in europe, that separates your plant has become another battlefield in russia's war with ukraine, he is accusing moscow of shelling the site over the weekend. russia says ukrainian forces were behind the attack. does every t a plant is a one of 4 nuclear stations inside ukraine, with 6 reactors. it's the biggest in all of europe. the plant was seized by russian forces in the early days of the invasion, it's ukrainian staff. they continue to run the reactors, ukraine's nuclear operator says though that they are being forced to do their work at gunpoint. now, in 1986, a nuclear meltdown at ukraine's chernobyl nuclear power plant became the world's worst nuclear disaster. human error played a role that time the next disaster could be trig
the entire world. and especially the developing world ah, to our viewers watching a p b s in the united states into all of you around the world. welcome. we begin the day with fears of age. second, nuclear disaster in the making, in ukraine to night, or calls for a demilitarized zone to be established in ukraine around these f r e g, a nuclear power plant, the largest power plant here in europe, that separates your plant has become another battlefield in russia's war with ukraine, he is...
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the world forever. but jillions journey around the world start september 7th on d. w. this is the dublin years a shirt coming after day, tie rod's moment of truth. faced with renewed threats of invasion from china, taiwan is getting up to face any eventuality, but dwarfed either strategy to defend itself. plus just a 100.
the world forever. but jillions journey around the world start september 7th on d. w. this is the dublin years a shirt coming after day, tie rod's moment of truth. faced with renewed threats of invasion from china, taiwan is getting up to face any eventuality, but dwarfed either strategy to defend itself. plus just a 100.
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in the united states into all of you around the world. welcome. we begin the day surveying the worst flooding in the history of pakistan. it is difficult to describe the extent of destruction caused by a combination of severe drought followed by monster monsoon reigns to night. a 3rd of pakistan is submerged. 33000000 people are now in need of shelter. food and medicine of this map shows the vast areas impacted by the floods stretching across the entire length of the country in the south. much of pakistan's bread, basket provinces. well, they are now under water hopes of any harvest or drowning in growing fears of food shortages, a village underwater in pakistan, sind province, one of several key agricultural regions that now resemble small oceans. many people here were poor before the floods came. now they've lost almost everything in those areas that are dry, makeshift camps. how's those displaced by the water and farmers salvage what they can from their fields? pakistan's climate minister says the flooding is apocalyptic, and that her country is
in the united states into all of you around the world. welcome. we begin the day surveying the worst flooding in the history of pakistan. it is difficult to describe the extent of destruction caused by a combination of severe drought followed by monster monsoon reigns to night. a 3rd of pakistan is submerged. 33000000 people are now in need of shelter. food and medicine of this map shows the vast areas impacted by the floods stretching across the entire length of the country in the south. much...
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it's hoped this will be a template for helping conjoined twins around the world. set of kids, whether that be in israel or turkey, or rio, in this instance, we're able to share our experience and knowledge with the local team, and then undertake the surgery and support them. the boys are said to be recovering well in hospital, and will undergo rehabilitation for the next six months after surviving their life—changing, pioneering, and, at times, out—of—this—world experience. mark lobel, bbc news. let's turn to something more light—hearted now — that is, the tidalwave of celebrations across the uk after england's win in the women's euros, which culminated in the last few hours in trafalgar square. someone who is watching the victory very closely. and someone ho was watching sunday's euros final and england's victory over germany very closely, indeed, was gurinder chadha, director of the 2002 film bend it like beckham. historic moment for england, for women's football. all those years i struggled with all the people rejecting better like back and say no—one wants to
it's hoped this will be a template for helping conjoined twins around the world. set of kids, whether that be in israel or turkey, or rio, in this instance, we're able to share our experience and knowledge with the local team, and then undertake the surgery and support them. the boys are said to be recovering well in hospital, and will undergo rehabilitation for the next six months after surviving their life—changing, pioneering, and, at times, out—of—this—world experience. mark lobel,...
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ross getting 200 people from the agency around the world. more than 300000000 people are seeking refuge. yes. why? because no one should have to flee. make up your own mind. w. made for mines. aah! departure into the no. today this means flying to a foreign planet. in the 16th century, it meant being a captain and setting sail to discover a route. the world famous the voyage of ferdinand magellan. part of a race or power between spain and portugal. a race linked to military interest, a race linked to political and military facilities, but also linked to many financial interests and adventure full of hardships, dangers and death. 3 years that would change the world forever. my jillions journey around the world. start september 7th on d. w. ah . ah. this is the w news live from the b s. b i such is donald trump's florida estate. the former president said a large group of agents, a rated mar, log is son, says searching for documents taken from the white house. also coming up veteran canyon opposition leader right.
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the world forever. but jillions journey around the world. starting september 7th on d. w. ah . ah, this is d w. news live from berlin, a show of support for ye cry. 6 months after russia's war began, leaders pledge billions of heroes in new age and weapons for keith. also coming up germany side to deal with canada to produce and ship green hydrogen to countries late as called historic step. that'll help fight climate change and help in germany's dependence on the russian gas. and voters in angola are set to head to the poles. the long time governing party faces serious competition. ah, i'm anthony how it's good to have a witness. german chancellor, olaf. shorts has pledged 500000000 euros in additional weapons to help ukraine fend off the ongoing russian invasion. berlin to pledge came as ukrainian president vladimir salenti. he hosted a virtual summit of dozens of world leaders to rally support for the return of the crimean peninsula, which russia occupied, and annexed in 2014 berlin's weapons. pledge came as the ukrainian president said, he would do everything necessary to re
the world forever. but jillions journey around the world. starting september 7th on d. w. ah . ah, this is d w. news live from berlin, a show of support for ye cry. 6 months after russia's war began, leaders pledge billions of heroes in new age and weapons for keith. also coming up germany side to deal with canada to produce and ship green hydrogen to countries late as called historic step. that'll help fight climate change and help in germany's dependence on the russian gas. and voters in...