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the alien sky here is a broken ologist at the institute of g, a physics and tektronix at the university of leeds. in the u. k. i asked her if the seismic activity can tell us how close we really are to interruption. it is one of the things that can tell us about whether my race and how close it is. we use a face together with satellite images of how the ground is in placing. and that tells us together that the bottom line is probably less than a few moments on the grounds of the moment as that. and that is a very little distance from, i'm not on the breaks and my short minute escape the condition, the right. i mean, that is scary when you put it in in those terms, and this is happening in the most populated region of iceland. so you know, how dangerous is this situation? it's um, yeah, it's not me just especially too much of a hot when it goes out. it's not just the people and that of course, but also to respond this because so much is at stake. i actually, even though we have quite frequent directions in iceland, this is the 1st time it seems to yes that my life is sort of increasing directly o
the alien sky here is a broken ologist at the institute of g, a physics and tektronix at the university of leeds. in the u. k. i asked her if the seismic activity can tell us how close we really are to interruption. it is one of the things that can tell us about whether my race and how close it is. we use a face together with satellite images of how the ground is in placing. and that tells us together that the bottom line is probably less than a few moments on the grounds of the moment as that....
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to the university of leeds, we appreciate your time and your insights tonight. thank you. thank you. you're watching dw news up next is dw business news with steven beardsley. i will see you tomorrow, the actually we don't have a choice. so we have little time list to save the planet. so we have to do what we can as fast as possible. we only have one generation left just 25 years to implement the greatest revolution since the tune of the industrial age . replacing fossil fuels with renewable energy around the world without exception is a global energy to information really cost of the food as well. or is it for our 2 pot document trees the renewables revenue starts november 25th dw. the demand for oil proves more resilient than expected major forecasts or raises this predictions through the next year. as more and more oil majors push money into drilling, we'll talk to an expert. also on our show, the e u gets closer to new targets on mining and refining more critical minerals like lithium in member countries. but how realistic are the new goals and can the leaders of the w
to the university of leeds, we appreciate your time and your insights tonight. thank you. thank you. you're watching dw news up next is dw business news with steven beardsley. i will see you tomorrow, the actually we don't have a choice. so we have little time list to save the planet. so we have to do what we can as fast as possible. we only have one generation left just 25 years to implement the greatest revolution since the tune of the industrial age . replacing fossil fuels with renewable...
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we talk to an expert on volcanoes from university of leeds. you grew up in iceland. e of the reasons the country is so striking is because of this history of seismic activity, how different is this this time? it is both unusual and not unusual. this part of iceland is volcanically and seismically active. every 1000 years or so we get a period of eruptions in this area. pretty much, right on time, the last eruption is finished about 800 years ago, now we are starting a new eruptive episodes. officials are evacuating people, how dangerous is this? people were evacuated midnight on friday night, when there were geophysical data that showed escalation of magma intruding under the ground. that is still the case. the likelihood of eruption is considered likely. people are staying elsewhere at the moment, about a000 people. staying elsewhere at the moment, about 4000 people.— about 4000 people. iceland's civil rotection about 4000 people. iceland's civil protection agency _ about 4000 people. iceland's civil protection agency has _ about 4000 people. iceland's civil protecti
we talk to an expert on volcanoes from university of leeds. you grew up in iceland. e of the reasons the country is so striking is because of this history of seismic activity, how different is this this time? it is both unusual and not unusual. this part of iceland is volcanically and seismically active. every 1000 years or so we get a period of eruptions in this area. pretty much, right on time, the last eruption is finished about 800 years ago, now we are starting a new eruptive episodes....
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yeah. leon sky here with the institute of geo physics and tektronix at the university of leeds. we appreciate your time and your insights tonight. thank you. thank you. as you're watching dw news live from berlin, his reminder of our top stories, officials say staff at gods has made hospital, have dug a mass, great, very scores of bodies with refrigeration out for days. now, morgan staff said that they had no choice. the area around the complex have seen intense lighting in recent dates. this is dw new years after a short break. i'll be back to take you through the day stick around. we will be right back. the intelligent life save us quickly delivering important medicines to the destination . they do not see a gas poisoning nor explosion. they also liked to clean up mackie wilkins, ken roosevelt, saved the well the robots to the rescue. and 16 minutes on d. w. the in many countries, education is still a privilege. property is one of the main causes some young children walk in mind troughs. instead of going to class others can attend classes, the minions of children, of the wills,
yeah. leon sky here with the institute of geo physics and tektronix at the university of leeds. we appreciate your time and your insights tonight. thank you. thank you. as you're watching dw news live from berlin, his reminder of our top stories, officials say staff at gods has made hospital, have dug a mass, great, very scores of bodies with refrigeration out for days. now, morgan staff said that they had no choice. the area around the complex have seen intense lighting in recent dates. this...
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spoke earlier to dr evgenia ilyinskaya who's a volcano expert and associate professor at the university of leedsal and not unusual. we know that this part of iceland is very volcanically and seismically active, and we know that every thousand years or so, we get a long period of eruptions in this particular area. long period of eruptions in this particulararea. really long period of eruptions in this particular area. really much right on time, the last eruption is finished about 800 years ago, i know we arejust finished about 800 years ago, i know we are just starting a new eruptive episode of fires, as they are caught locally. episode of fires, as they are caught locall . ' . . , episode of fires, as they are caught locall. a. , . episode of fires, as they are caught locall. ' , ., ., locally. officials are evacuating --eole. locally. officials are evacuating peeple- talk — locally. officials are evacuating people. talk us _ locally. officials are evacuating people. talk us through - locally. officials are evacuating people. talk us through how i people. talk us through how dangerous this is.—
spoke earlier to dr evgenia ilyinskaya who's a volcano expert and associate professor at the university of leedsal and not unusual. we know that this part of iceland is very volcanically and seismically active, and we know that every thousand years or so, we get a long period of eruptions in this particular area. long period of eruptions in this particulararea. really long period of eruptions in this particular area. really much right on time, the last eruption is finished about 800 years ago,...
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spoke earlier to dr evgenia ilyinskaya — she's a volcano expert and associate professor at the university of leedst unusual. we know this part of iceland is very volcanically and seismically active. we know every 1000 years or so, we get a long period of eruptions in this particular area. period of eruptions in this particulararea. pretty period of eruptions in this particular area. pretty much right on time, the last eruption is finished about 800 years ago, and now we arejust finished about 800 years ago, and now we are just starting a new eruptive episode of fires, as they are called locally.— are called locally. officials are evacuating — are called locally. officials are evacuating people _ are called locally. officials are evacuating people will- are called locally. officials are evacuating people will stop i are called locally. officials are i evacuating people will stop talking through how dangerous this is. people were evacuated around midnight on friday night, when there was geophysical data that showed escalation of magma intruding under the ground stop so, that is still the ground stop
spoke earlier to dr evgenia ilyinskaya — she's a volcano expert and associate professor at the university of leedst unusual. we know this part of iceland is very volcanically and seismically active. we know every 1000 years or so, we get a long period of eruptions in this particular area. period of eruptions in this particulararea. pretty period of eruptions in this particular area. pretty much right on time, the last eruption is finished about 800 years ago, and now we arejust finished about...
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spoke earlier to dr evgenia ilyinskaya — she's a volcano expert and associate professor at the university of leedsptions in this particulararea. pretty long period of eruptions in this particular area. pretty much right on time in the last eruptions finished about 800 years ago, and i we arejust starting finished about 800 years ago, and i we are just starting a new eruptive episode of fires as they are called locally. episode of fires as they are called locall . ' . . , episode of fires as they are called locall. a. , . episode of fires as they are called locall. ' , ., ., locally. officials are evacuating --eole. locally. officials are evacuating people- talk — locally. officials are evacuating people. talk to _ locally. officials are evacuating people. talk to us _ locally. officials are evacuating people. talk to us through - locally. officials are evacuating people. talk to us through how dangerous this is.— dangerous this is. people were evacuated _ dangerous this is. people were evacuated around _ dangerous this is. people were evacuated around midnight - dangerous this is. people were evac
spoke earlier to dr evgenia ilyinskaya — she's a volcano expert and associate professor at the university of leedsptions in this particulararea. pretty long period of eruptions in this particular area. pretty much right on time in the last eruptions finished about 800 years ago, and i we arejust starting finished about 800 years ago, and i we are just starting a new eruptive episode of fires as they are called locally. episode of fires as they are called locall . ' . . , episode of fires as...
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of five main synagogue movements in the uk, catering largely to ashkanazi jews, often described as modern orthodox, it proudly claims to be zionist its website. meanwhile, the jewish chappelin at leed's university in the north of england has been circulating videos of himself in occupation. no one could deny that israel is dealing with this war with the utmost morality and good ethics. what israel is trying to do is destroy the evil, which is the most moral thing possible. all such chaplins are chosen by the university jewish chaplincy, an organization which has charitable status. how many more chaplins are attempting to radicalize young jewish students by promoting genocide? the university jewish chaplincy is member of the jewish leadership council and the board of deputies, both avawed pro israel groups. they also get support from other extremist supporters of the genocide in gaza such as the convicted fredster and founder of the cst, gerald ronsen, via the gerald and gail ronson family foundation, property developer davidore of monpro, which made 4 million pounds in profits last his charitable venture. it also donates to the islamophobic henry jackson society and various interfath groups ded
of five main synagogue movements in the uk, catering largely to ashkanazi jews, often described as modern orthodox, it proudly claims to be zionist its website. meanwhile, the jewish chappelin at leed's university in the north of england has been circulating videos of himself in occupation. no one could deny that israel is dealing with this war with the utmost morality and good ethics. what israel is trying to do is destroy the evil, which is the most moral thing possible. all such chaplins are...
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so we know from the evidence and the data that have been gathered by the university of leeds that dancea time for exercise to be made _ the moment. if ever there is a time for exercise to be made easier, i the moment. if ever there is a time for exercise to be made easier, it i for exercise to be made easier, it is kind of in a sunny environment and all of that. at this time of year, it is gloomy at the moment. as you get older, perhaps, things become a little bit more difficult in terms of getting moving. motivate, motivate those who are watching today who think, i should but i just do watching today who think, i should but ijust do not want watching today who think, i should but i just do not want to, watching today who think, i should but ijust do not want to, i can't be bothered to exercise. but i just do not want to, i can't be bothered to exercise.- but i just do not want to, i can't be bothered to exercise. there is lots of preparation _ be bothered to exercise. there is lots of preparation we _ be bothered to exercise. there is lots of preparation we all - be bothered to exercis
so we know from the evidence and the data that have been gathered by the university of leeds that dancea time for exercise to be made _ the moment. if ever there is a time for exercise to be made easier, i the moment. if ever there is a time for exercise to be made easier, it i for exercise to be made easier, it is kind of in a sunny environment and all of that. at this time of year, it is gloomy at the moment. as you get older, perhaps, things become a little bit more difficult in terms of...
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of leaders would continue consultations in response to north korea's "irresponsible and unlawful actions." for more on this, i'm joined by aidan foster—carter, honorary senior research fellow in modern korea at leeds university much should we be paying attention to this? it is important to -a attention to this? it is important to pay attention _ attention to this? it is important to pay attention to _ attention to this? it is important to pay attention to it _ attention to this? it is important to pay attention to it and - attention to this? it is important to pay attention to it and it - attention to this? it is important to pay attention to it and it is . to pay attention to it and it is inevitable and almost rather ritualised that north korea's enemies, the united states, south korea and japan will condemn it. i'm quite relaxed about the satellite on two grounds. one you have already alluded to. we don't know if it will be any good or not. the other is, appoint a number of strategic experts have made, what do you think the risk really is in korea? up until now, north korea has not had what the united states and south korea has had for years, real—time intelligence to track the enemy is “p intelligence to
of leaders would continue consultations in response to north korea's "irresponsible and unlawful actions." for more on this, i'm joined by aidan foster—carter, honorary senior research fellow in modern korea at leeds university much should we be paying attention to this? it is important to -a attention to this? it is important to pay attention _ attention to this? it is important to pay attention to _ attention to this? it is important to pay attention to it _ attention to this? it...
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leeds city centre, a quiet suburb. a lot of people move here for the parks and university and schools. in a statement they said they are carrying out inquiries to establish what led to the needless loss to the young man's live. they reassure the community with extra neighbourhood teams offering support at schools and local areas and they are keen to speak to anyone with information. they want them to call them on 101. it is now "virtually certain" that 2023 will be the warmest on record, new data suggests. the prediction follows "exceptional" high october temperatures. the eu's climate change service says they were zero point four degrees celsius warmer than the previous high of october 2019. researchers say high temperatures will likely continue into 202a. energy suppliers can resume fitting pre—payment meters in homes in britain today, under strict rules set out by the regulator ofgem. some people who were struggling to pay had been forced onto more expensive prepayment meters. firms had been banned from doing this after it was revealed agents had broken into the homes of vulnerable
leeds city centre, a quiet suburb. a lot of people move here for the parks and university and schools. in a statement they said they are carrying out inquiries to establish what led to the needless loss to the young man's live. they reassure the community with extra neighbourhood teams offering support at schools and local areas and they are keen to speak to anyone with information. they want them to call them on 101. it is now "virtually certain" that 2023 will be the warmest on...