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more than 45 cities and pakistan are participating. we want to show the work that the climate crisis concerns every way with ah head around the world, thousands of actions are taking place. the climate strike of september 2019 was the largest global call to action, and pakistani responded loudly. although pakistan accounts for less than one percent of global c o 2 emissions, it's one of the country's most affected by the climate crisis. one step in the right direction will be to strengthen its foreign policy and effectively negotiate climate issues with its neighbors. pakistan march to solve its climate problems, has begun. ah ah, with who the queer in the box. it takes a lot of courage. they frequently encounter violent and discrimination. but more and more queer people want visibility and to leave their own lives. a cultural shift is underway in the region. the fight for equality has begun. in 15 minutes on d, w o o. d w's crime fighters are back africa's most successful radio drama series, continues them all episodes are available o
more than 45 cities and pakistan are participating. we want to show the work that the climate crisis concerns every way with ah head around the world, thousands of actions are taking place. the climate strike of september 2019 was the largest global call to action, and pakistani responded loudly. although pakistan accounts for less than one percent of global c o 2 emissions, it's one of the country's most affected by the climate crisis. one step in the right direction will be to strengthen its...
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ah, the himalayan glace, he is in pakistan, a melting away faster than ever. by the turn of the century, one 3rd of their ice sheet could have disappeared. the accumulated water will burst through like a soon ami the ongoing battle for watering kashmir potentially a major flash point between india and pakistan is affecting the water needs of more than 2000000000 people in south asia. meanwhile, an increasing number of heat waves in mega cities, a driving up water consumption and coping with dwindling supplies has become a real struggle for them in here and for a bigger theft here or. and the government is a part of this. of course, i don't see many bucks on is not about it is can a giant tree planting action helped to save the melting glasses? we want that we want to restore and being hacked is in pakistan with nearly 20000000 inhabitants in its metropolitan area. karachi is pakistan's largest city and the country's economic center but in july 2015, the busy port city in the south was almost brought to a standstill as an extreme heat wave reeked havoc in its n
ah, the himalayan glace, he is in pakistan, a melting away faster than ever. by the turn of the century, one 3rd of their ice sheet could have disappeared. the accumulated water will burst through like a soon ami the ongoing battle for watering kashmir potentially a major flash point between india and pakistan is affecting the water needs of more than 2000000000 people in south asia. meanwhile, an increasing number of heat waves in mega cities, a driving up water consumption and coping with...
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the water needed 5 major rivers flow through pakistan. the induce jalen, shtaw ravi and saint luke all run across the plains of punjab. the rivers are formed by snow melt and run off water from the glaciers in the himalayas, and the kara corum, one of these glace, he is lie between india and pakistan in the south east, in terra cora mountains. the theater in the territory of the glazier is claimed by both countries. this gigantic icy mass has been disputed territory since the partition of the 2 countries in 1947. since the conflict cannot be settled diplomatically, both countries have truth on the glazier. pakistan and india have already spent billions of euros on this the highest militarized zone in the world. at some 6700 meters. the conflict continues down stream where the waters that flow from india to pakistan or a source of discord following the partition. india and pakistan were not able to agree on the use of water. but he, 960 narrow then indian prime minister and pakistani president con, signed the induced water treaty in karach
the water needed 5 major rivers flow through pakistan. the induce jalen, shtaw ravi and saint luke all run across the plains of punjab. the rivers are formed by snow melt and run off water from the glaciers in the himalayas, and the kara corum, one of these glace, he is lie between india and pakistan in the south east, in terra cora mountains. the theater in the territory of the glazier is claimed by both countries. this gigantic icy mass has been disputed territory since the partition of the 2...
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you are all under threat lu pakistan's battle for water. next on d, w. these places in europe are smashing all the records. step into a bold adventure. it's the treasure map for modern globetrotters. discover some of you up to record breaking sites on your back. youtube and now also in book form ah, ah, the himalayan glaciers in pakistan, a melting away faster than ever. by the turn of the century, one 3rd of their ice sheet could have disappeared. the accumulated water will burst through like assumed army, the ongoing battle, the watering kashmir potentially a major flash point between india and pakistan is affecting the water needs of more than 2000000000 people in south asia. meanwhile, an increasing number of heat waves in mega cities. a driving up water consumption and coping with dwindling supplies has become a real struggle that i'm in here and for a bigger theft here. and the government is a part of this. of course. i don't think many bucks on is not about it is i can a giant tree planting action helped to save the melting glasses we want that we
you are all under threat lu pakistan's battle for water. next on d, w. these places in europe are smashing all the records. step into a bold adventure. it's the treasure map for modern globetrotters. discover some of you up to record breaking sites on your back. youtube and now also in book form ah, ah, the himalayan glaciers in pakistan, a melting away faster than ever. by the turn of the century, one 3rd of their ice sheet could have disappeared. the accumulated water will burst through like...
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more than 45 cities and pakistan are participating. we want to show the world that the climate crisis concerns every way from here. ah, i around the world, thousands of actions are taken place. the climate strike of september 2019 was the largest global call to action, and pakistani responded loudly although pakistan accounts for less than one percent of global c o 2 emissions. it's one of the country's most affected by the climate crisis. one step in the right direction will be to strengthen its foreign policy and effectively negotiate climate issues with its neighbors. focused on march to solve its climate problems has begun with who i want to make a big change in the environment. being an eagle warrior with head what are they demanding? a ban on plastic toys in india. young activists are also thriving in pakistan. this little girl is designing eco friendly dolls. i call her facade because i in are there means environment india in 15 minutes on d w. ah, we're all good to go beyond the obvious. well, as we take on the world, 8 hours,
more than 45 cities and pakistan are participating. we want to show the world that the climate crisis concerns every way from here. ah, i around the world, thousands of actions are taken place. the climate strike of september 2019 was the largest global call to action, and pakistani responded loudly although pakistan accounts for less than one percent of global c o 2 emissions. it's one of the country's most affected by the climate crisis. one step in the right direction will be to strengthen...
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he is in pakistan, a melting away faster than ever. by the turn of the century, one 3rd of their ice sheet could have disappeared. the accumulated water will burst through like assumed army. the ongoing battle for water in kashmir, potentially a major flash point between india and pakistan is affecting the water needs of more than 2000000000 people in south asia. meanwhile, an increasing number of heat waves in mega cities, a driving up water consumption and coping with dwindling supplies has become a real struggle for them in here and for a bigger theft here or. and the government is a part of this. of course. i don't think many bucks on is not about it. it can a giant tree planting action helped to save the melting glasses we want that we want to restore and being hacked is in pakistan with nearly $20000000.00 inhabitants in its metropolitan area. karachi is pakistan's largest city and the country's economic center but in july 2015, the busy port city in the south was almost brought to a standstill as an extreme heat wave reeked havo
he is in pakistan, a melting away faster than ever. by the turn of the century, one 3rd of their ice sheet could have disappeared. the accumulated water will burst through like assumed army. the ongoing battle for water in kashmir, potentially a major flash point between india and pakistan is affecting the water needs of more than 2000000000 people in south asia. meanwhile, an increasing number of heat waves in mega cities, a driving up water consumption and coping with dwindling supplies has...
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this is pakistan, they are india. that is, this is also a country that can play a civilizational role in america. always bad civilizations with countries that feel their civilizational roots and that can really formulate their own national interests. so yes, the pakistani fight will be very difficult, but it's really sweet everywhere, but for now, if we look at the map of south asia of southeast asia, we see that the united states is not doing so much . yes, there are problems, uh, related to the geopolitical orientation of india, but india is an independent country, and it will be independent. well, look at iraq, the united states lost to iran the united states could not do anything with it afghanistan lost pakistan well, look myanmar myanmar is oriented, of course, to china, of course, therefore, yes, the united states is actively fighting there, but china this is also not a whipping boy in the region, of course, we will continue south asia after advertising. permanent land on demand what wind you here commerce shou
this is pakistan, they are india. that is, this is also a country that can play a civilizational role in america. always bad civilizations with countries that feel their civilizational roots and that can really formulate their own national interests. so yes, the pakistani fight will be very difficult, but it's really sweet everywhere, but for now, if we look at the map of south asia of southeast asia, we see that the united states is not doing so much . yes, there are problems, uh, related to...
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these every pakistan and the same applies to pakistan and russia. what do you think? i have some of the factors, some of the calculation, some of the motivations that can persuade a decision makers to choose piece over war and not just rhetorically, but strategically. there has to be a new strategic designing which must clearly and unfortunately as it's baby, but there would be bloss off at least 3 blocks or unit unit, not maybe multi blocked, a middle east and all that for russia, i think is clear that if nato make and offensive intelligence operations or psychological warfare continues to demoralize russians. extensions, continued i taunting that rachelle would step back the showed pressure deterrence of all kind of strategic weapons out on the table. and i to you, public of all these countries understand they cannot face fuel prices went up, and germany and all other countries were crime because of a very high texan. so my answer to you is that it is better to come back to the negotiation to eliminate all the mistrust because function of the relationship has to be
these every pakistan and the same applies to pakistan and russia. what do you think? i have some of the factors, some of the calculation, some of the motivations that can persuade a decision makers to choose piece over war and not just rhetorically, but strategically. there has to be a new strategic designing which must clearly and unfortunately as it's baby, but there would be bloss off at least 3 blocks or unit unit, not maybe multi blocked, a middle east and all that for russia, i think is...
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/pakistan relations. what is going on with pakistan? what are they thinking? pakistan is always a problem. they got caught trying to be neutral on ukraine. and cozy up to russia so they can get trade and energy deals. but then remember there is a new prime minister, right? the question now is a pakistan's got to make some choices and the head of pakistan's army came out and said go ukraine. now pakistan as a democracy but the army keeps really tight control politics. so let's see, this is not a good time for pakistan to try to be neutral. but try it you know the big problem air china inroads into pakistan. >> yes i was going to ask about that. our two most prevalent adversaries russia and china and pakistan with a big army and nuclear weapons and somewhat rocky past on the u.s., what is going on with china and pakistan? >> yes a lots of ups and downs especially as the u.s. gets closer to india, china and pakistan have been friends for decades. and now pakistan is really deeply in debt, monetary debt to china and xi jinping. and remember, pakistan is also the o
/pakistan relations. what is going on with pakistan? what are they thinking? pakistan is always a problem. they got caught trying to be neutral on ukraine. and cozy up to russia so they can get trade and energy deals. but then remember there is a new prime minister, right? the question now is a pakistan's got to make some choices and the head of pakistan's army came out and said go ukraine. now pakistan as a democracy but the army keeps really tight control politics. so let's see, this is not a...
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these every pakistan and the same applies to pakistan and russia. what do you think? i have some of the factors, some of the calculations, some of the motivation that can persuade a decision makers to choose piece over war and not just rhetorically, but strategically. there has to be a new strategic designing which must clearly and unfortunately as it may be, but there would be bloss oh for at least 3 blocks or unit unit, not maybe multi blocked, you know, middle east and all that. for russia, i think is clear that if nato make and offensive intelligence operations or psychological warfare continues to demoralize russians extensions continued, i don't think that russia would step back, but showed pressure deterrence of all kind of strategic weapons out on the table. and i to you, public of all these countries understand they cannot face fuel prices bent up and germany in all other countries for crime because of a very high texan. so my answer to you is that it is better to come back to the negotiation table. eliminate all the mistrust because function of the relations
these every pakistan and the same applies to pakistan and russia. what do you think? i have some of the factors, some of the calculations, some of the motivation that can persuade a decision makers to choose piece over war and not just rhetorically, but strategically. there has to be a new strategic designing which must clearly and unfortunately as it may be, but there would be bloss oh for at least 3 blocks or unit unit, not maybe multi blocked, you know, middle east and all that. for russia,...
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the water needed 5 major rivers flow through pakistan. the induce jalen, shtaw ravi and saint luke all run across the plains of punjab. the rivers are formed by snow. mel.
the water needed 5 major rivers flow through pakistan. the induce jalen, shtaw ravi and saint luke all run across the plains of punjab. the rivers are formed by snow. mel.
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only a few 1000 people in pakistan actually own one. the lack of infrastructure also discourage people from making the shift from conventional cause. but even if there's infrastructure, some say the government focus on trying to cause isn't enough to cut air pollution in cities like who are in karachi to of the most polluted in the world. they say islam of art, you put more focus on public transport where the policy needs to be stronger on is the electrification of public transport, such as buses in particular because but unlike the passenger car, you're going to be using the car for maybe 30 minutes to 2 hours in the day, a bus will be on the road for 1216 hours of the day. so the amount of emissions at one bus contribution, and also the number of relative to the number of people it moves. the bus is a better way of reducing after the government has now put out a scheme to encourage local companies to invest in a mobility that also includes electric buses and coaches the all at the moment in boarding them and tried to set it up into th
only a few 1000 people in pakistan actually own one. the lack of infrastructure also discourage people from making the shift from conventional cause. but even if there's infrastructure, some say the government focus on trying to cause isn't enough to cut air pollution in cities like who are in karachi to of the most polluted in the world. they say islam of art, you put more focus on public transport where the policy needs to be stronger on is the electrification of public transport, such as...
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quiet cost efficient pakistan's car market could be at a fork in the road. the government wants 30 percent of all vehicles here to run on electricity by 2030 and it's pushing this goal with hefty tax cuts, setting incentives for people like shaqia lackey. my youngest daughter, 6 years old, and she's also very happy about it. that babe's is using the garvin footprints in his capacity, so i would encourage everybody to go for this. the e cars are expensive, only a few 1000 people in pakistan actually own one. the lack of infrastructure also discourages people from making the shift from conventional cars. but even if there's infrastructure, some say the government's focus on private vehicles isn't enough to cut air pollution in cities, likelihood in karachi to of the most polluted in the world. they say islam, but you put more focus on public transport where the policy needs to be stronger on izzy electrification of a public transport such as buses, in particular, because bus, unlike her passenger car, you're going to be using the car for maybe 30 minutes to 2
quiet cost efficient pakistan's car market could be at a fork in the road. the government wants 30 percent of all vehicles here to run on electricity by 2030 and it's pushing this goal with hefty tax cuts, setting incentives for people like shaqia lackey. my youngest daughter, 6 years old, and she's also very happy about it. that babe's is using the garvin footprints in his capacity, so i would encourage everybody to go for this. the e cars are expensive, only a few 1000 people in pakistan...
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and it is as our colleague in pakistan has said, it is multifactorial. but the big, big concern is, if this is a tape of the iceberg and the poorer nations are getting more and more outbreaks, it costs the health care system. a lot of money. once the child is ill, it costs a lot of money and some children will die. on the other hand, if you were to spend some money immunizing it costs pennies compared to thousands of pounds. if a child becomes ill, i wonder what you mean by tip of the iceberg. so what i mean is that what we know is a, just a snapshot of what is going on in the world right? where you might, as i suppose, let me just rephrase that question. what are you basing that on? why do you say it's just the tip of the iceberg right now? okay, so i go by, what has been good for previous practice, which is whenever a surveillance authority is bead b r w h o or any other, are we only get a small measure of the actual picture? that's what i'm referring to, is in actuality, not all cases are always reported and then reported upwards. therefore, what we k
and it is as our colleague in pakistan has said, it is multifactorial. but the big, big concern is, if this is a tape of the iceberg and the poorer nations are getting more and more outbreaks, it costs the health care system. a lot of money. once the child is ill, it costs a lot of money and some children will die. on the other hand, if you were to spend some money immunizing it costs pennies compared to thousands of pounds. if a child becomes ill, i wonder what you mean by tip of the iceberg....
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and in 2021 we saw 120000000 children missed a music's mission, of which pakistan share was 40000000. so focused on under the shared the heaviest burden of the music. it's a part of it. and on the india, nigeria and yemen. speak 8065 percent of the burden of disease in the region. and though we had 70 different out bricks in pakistan last year, that cost $51.00 bits in children and $20000.00 cases it, which was double up to 2020. so we can see that the scale of the impact of this disruption called by the code 19 pandemic. ok, and also dr. nadine, just to add on to what you're saying, the u. n is saying, this is according to you and data that there have been 21 measles outbreaks in the last 12 months. most of them. and you've, you've alluded to this as well, most of them in countries, in africa as well as the eastern mediterranean and certainly where you are and pakistan. why in these areas specifically? well, for many reasons, 1st of all, this going to go lower, or even immunization coverage like pakistan is still has got 65 percent or mtv one and 45 percent coverage for it too. so it
and in 2021 we saw 120000000 children missed a music's mission, of which pakistan share was 40000000. so focused on under the shared the heaviest burden of the music. it's a part of it. and on the india, nigeria and yemen. speak 8065 percent of the burden of disease in the region. and though we had 70 different out bricks in pakistan last year, that cost $51.00 bits in children and $20000.00 cases it, which was double up to 2020. so we can see that the scale of the impact of this disruption...
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first of all, this going to go lower immunization coverage like pakistan. this still has got 65 percent or if you run and 45 percent coverage for you too, so it will be on a 95 percent coded. and the 2nd one, the head system was under the strand and there was already issues in the system and the code on them when in stock it, it came with the storm. it impacted the whole system. and so this is source is the minimum resources that are available that their system there were skewed towards the prevention and control of the court. and so that it is collision of the cases. and the 3rd one is the population density. and these going to be late up out and going to do this is going to look at it. and especially in pakistan, yes, the population density is, is very high. and that you store according of the population. and so that means this outbreak spirits more uh, more continuously and the ok, dr. barrett, i see you nodding along. i mean tell us, do you think that these statistics and this number that the u. n. is putting out 21 measles outbreaks over the past 12 mo
first of all, this going to go lower immunization coverage like pakistan. this still has got 65 percent or if you run and 45 percent coverage for you too, so it will be on a 95 percent coded. and the 2nd one, the head system was under the strand and there was already issues in the system and the code on them when in stock it, it came with the storm. it impacted the whole system. and so this is source is the minimum resources that are available that their system there were skewed towards the...
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they're fixing was and it's not only confined to pakistan, understand the somalia. we saw the scene hesitancy in you is in 2018 and 19 and there was a search in music cases. well, 100 get it out of the view, which at, which was not the case in the year before the usa usa had eliminated mixing, amusing in 2001. so this is a compound, this are trips misconceptions and simply are to dogmas against the explanation. it increased the already existing notes and skepticism and doubts and minds of the people, especially there stacked up the society which is more inclined towards conspiracy duties. they are listed. you get it look to see that is that they're already suffering. and that is that a skepticism towards the public entity, the public system. so by and large, it contributed to the increasing that skepticism and, and we've seen hesitancy in the community. but you know, if we pin down now in pakistan, use reduce, encountered if uses, but they are very low compared to the previous years that the year 2019 and before we decide. and so when you say that black cine has oft
they're fixing was and it's not only confined to pakistan, understand the somalia. we saw the scene hesitancy in you is in 2018 and 19 and there was a search in music cases. well, 100 get it out of the view, which at, which was not the case in the year before the usa usa had eliminated mixing, amusing in 2001. so this is a compound, this are trips misconceptions and simply are to dogmas against the explanation. it increased the already existing notes and skepticism and doubts and minds of the...
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how easy is it to play those roles in pakistan?icult definitely to find people who wrote such roles for women in pakistan. not everybody wants to step out of their comfort zone, and i see that 20 years of television and safe acting has made me, i think, board -- bored of playing safe characters. i like to step out of my comfort zone. i like to pick and choose parts that redefine pakistan. >> what has been the reaction back home? >> we have our fingers crossed. i think there will be a lot of dialogue, and i feel that for a film to get that sort of reaction is totally worth it. good and bad is always with whatever you produce. even if it is a splendid project, people are still nitpicking and choosing what they like. at the same time, to have people sit down at the dinner table and talk about it is what we want. we want the dialogue to come out. we want people to see transgender's as human beings and as people who want÷÷ñ■ñ■ñ■ñ■ 05/26/22 05/26/22 [captioning made possible by democracy now!] amy: from new york, this is democracy now! p
how easy is it to play those roles in pakistan?icult definitely to find people who wrote such roles for women in pakistan. not everybody wants to step out of their comfort zone, and i see that 20 years of television and safe acting has made me, i think, board -- bored of playing safe characters. i like to step out of my comfort zone. i like to pick and choose parts that redefine pakistan. >> what has been the reaction back home? >> we have our fingers crossed. i think there will be...
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but somebody can also accuse washington, i've tried to make pakistan a slave to, it's will. the ex, international curricular stated he fears for his life found has even recorded video naming his legend killers in the event of something happening to they want to kill me. i have recorded a video where i take all the names who are involved in this conspiracy and run can claim repeatedly that he was forced to leave office by the pro american opposition in pakistan. the new government incidentally, is expected to increase cooperation on many fronts with the us that was confirmed. and the statement made by us senator chris murphy. you said that u. s. pakistan the relations being through many rough patches over the decades, but still remain strong. as with every bilateral relationship, there are ups and downs, but this one pakistani us relations has endured the test of time and i look forward to continue growing it for next 75 years. well, let's get the thoughts on all out of her son, a slum shod international lawyer on geopolitical unless speaking from the pakistan capital you're
but somebody can also accuse washington, i've tried to make pakistan a slave to, it's will. the ex, international curricular stated he fears for his life found has even recorded video naming his legend killers in the event of something happening to they want to kill me. i have recorded a video where i take all the names who are involved in this conspiracy and run can claim repeatedly that he was forced to leave office by the pro american opposition in pakistan. the new government incidentally,...
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in sri lanka, you have them doing a lot of building and pakistan. they famously now have a military base and djibouti and people in the region, especially india sees with this with trepidation. so what are they doing? understandably, they're looking for friends. modi turned to american japanese and increasingly french courts and military bases to strengthen and expand his own position. by focusing on the indo pacific, moti broadened his strategic alliances though to render mowdy and chinese president, she shin ping, appear relaxed at this meeting. tensions between the 2 asian giants were escalating . the most critical arena for this conflict lies high in the himalayas at the border between the 2 countries. on july 3rd, 2020 mowdy paid a visit to lock. one of the most hotly disputed border regions. some 3 weeks earlier on the night of june, 15th indian and chinese troops had clashed, their 20 indian soldiers were killed. it took 8 months for china to reveal that 4 of its soldiers were killed. ah, i mean isa, and yet, mo, don't says gum. who's the ind
in sri lanka, you have them doing a lot of building and pakistan. they famously now have a military base and djibouti and people in the region, especially india sees with this with trepidation. so what are they doing? understandably, they're looking for friends. modi turned to american japanese and increasingly french courts and military bases to strengthen and expand his own position. by focusing on the indo pacific, moti broadened his strategic alliances though to render mowdy and chinese...
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read, you ist starting from the northwest pakistan. good north. las india rogers spun which route and then to sent india and north india to watts off southeast india and east india alive your students like what he shot and go under traditional grammar. it's a large region of legally, from pakistan that's being covered by this heat moves. and in the but to go aspect of this heat vegas that it has been here for quite a long time. and we see that with global warming, the frequency not only the frequency of the series, but they're in density and duration any are covered by this you are increasing. and so if you look at the data from the gentleman to partner, you see that the marsh, that is the last 1 march of 2022 was the hottest ear for india in the instrumental recalls in the last 122 years. and if news not behind, it will show us a similar signature with some of the hardest temperatures. right. so let me ask you guys, right? since we bring up some statistics, i mean last year's intergovernmental panel on climate change report found heat
read, you ist starting from the northwest pakistan. good north. las india rogers spun which route and then to sent india and north india to watts off southeast india and east india alive your students like what he shot and go under traditional grammar. it's a large region of legally, from pakistan that's being covered by this heat moves. and in the but to go aspect of this heat vegas that it has been here for quite a long time. and we see that with global warming, the frequency not only the...
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but in pakistan, it isn't. after what hassa na bad collapsed after what is hassanabad collapsed after what is known as a glacial lake outburst least devastating amounts of water. and this is happening more frequently in pakistan as heat waves has been melting the country's lacey evans. —— glaciers. here, locals had to ensure people were not left stranded in the flooding. were not left stranded in the floodinu. �* ,, �* ., flooding. translation: we have moved all of _ flooding. translation: we have moved all of those _ flooding. translation: we have moved all of those who _ flooding. translation: we have moved all of those who are - moved all of those who are vulnerable and we have provided them with russians. at the moment, thank god, there are no people left at risk.— people left at risk. heatwaves are common _ people left at risk. heatwaves are common occurrences - people left at risk. heatwaves are common occurrences in i are common occurrences in pakistan but they have arrived earlier than usual this year a
but in pakistan, it isn't. after what hassa na bad collapsed after what is hassanabad collapsed after what is known as a glacial lake outburst least devastating amounts of water. and this is happening more frequently in pakistan as heat waves has been melting the country's lacey evans. —— glaciers. here, locals had to ensure people were not left stranded in the flooding. were not left stranded in the floodinu. �* ,, �* ., flooding. translation: we have moved all of _ flooding....
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views of spectacular mountain peaks in neighboring pakistan.challenging beautiful terrain and he knows it better than almost everyone else. >> we do not use snowboards. we are ready to drop. ♪ ♪ >> data grew up on these slopes, only a few miles from the line that divides better rivals, india and pakistan. today this remains a militarized zone, one of the most in the world, and despite the location, the spectacular ski roots are transforming it to a global ski destination. today, he is a sought-after snowboarding instructor. >> [speaking foreign language] ♪ >> for decades, this area drew people from across the world who could not get enough of the fresh powdered trails but the pandemic was a turning point. when india's borders closed, the resort found a new client, domestic tourists. >> [speaking foreign language] lift your heels up. good. yes. straight up. straight. >> this season the resort has attracted record numbers. nearly 200,000 visitors. many are embracing the tourism boom. >> [speaking foreign language] [speaking foreign language] >> a
views of spectacular mountain peaks in neighboring pakistan.challenging beautiful terrain and he knows it better than almost everyone else. >> we do not use snowboards. we are ready to drop. ♪ ♪ >> data grew up on these slopes, only a few miles from the line that divides better rivals, india and pakistan. today this remains a militarized zone, one of the most in the world, and despite the location, the spectacular ski roots are transforming it to a global ski destination. today,...
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we believe that that's in the interest to both of you who have pakistan and the people of america. what we heard from a political unless to show that now is the time for us to understand that fueling armed conflicts is not the right way to repair relations. do foreign minister or a lead lead barkus don relations with the united states should be beyond the rhyme, off or inter and back on and it stopped bras, including the establishment. members have been seen united states policies as a not right lead guided in the region because focused on see united states as supporting its practice on a stance towards the nomic integration of the region. but unfortunately, united states is convincing pakistan to do more in order to read, to get the terrorism richer to me, has already been regulated by the fall on the establishment that is now under the control of going to side. the truth is that the united states is not trying to understand. focus on, you know, when it starts to beer war on terror. that is completely the stabilize the reason, almost 80000 people of arkansas. and i've been mart fi
we believe that that's in the interest to both of you who have pakistan and the people of america. what we heard from a political unless to show that now is the time for us to understand that fueling armed conflicts is not the right way to repair relations. do foreign minister or a lead lead barkus don relations with the united states should be beyond the rhyme, off or inter and back on and it stopped bras, including the establishment. members have been seen united states policies as a not...
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mm. pakistan's battle for water. in 30 minutes on d. w. oh . no. no limit. no love is for everybody. love is life. i love it and that's my new podcast. i'm evelyn char, mom and i really think we need to talk about all the topics that more divide and deny that this i have invited many a year and well known guess. and i would like to invite you with any issues with all say what grade level is the end of the pandemic in site we show what it could look like. return in the normal and we visit those who are finding it difficult with successes. i'm, you know, we're weekly, coven, 19 special. every thursday on d w. ah, ah, ah . this is dw news ally from berlin, russia steps up, it's bombardment of frontline cities in ukraine. poland president tells the ukrainian parliament russian forces must withdraw completely. and he says giving into aggression would damage democracy also coming.
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moving out to pakistan, way thousands of poured onto the streets of him and conn's home town. as people continue to show huge support for the format khaki, sunny prime minister who was asked at last month addressing a massive crowd him on con, once again. but it awaited his claim that the coming government was imposed by the united states. the aster, prime ministers, also calling from you elections saint that will be the main demand of a plant protest in the pakistani capital. around 2000000 people are expected to attend the valley in islamabad. congress also last month after losing a no competence vote. although he claims washington was behind the move. it's of you backed by many of his supporters. nobody done is america has initiated a conspiracy to rouse the government around. com and bring in this important government and we called this government allows you to, we will continue fighting with on demand because these all right side and my will supported with the americans have to see this in the past. like on the kashmir issue passed, we had to pay the full price for $69.00
moving out to pakistan, way thousands of poured onto the streets of him and conn's home town. as people continue to show huge support for the format khaki, sunny prime minister who was asked at last month addressing a massive crowd him on con, once again. but it awaited his claim that the coming government was imposed by the united states. the aster, prime ministers, also calling from you elections saint that will be the main demand of a plant protest in the pakistani capital. around 2000000...
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mm. pakistan's battle for water. next on d, w. these places in europe are smashing all the wreckers step into a bold adventure. it's the treasure map for modern globetrotters, discover some of europe's record breaking sites on google maps. youtube and now also in book form ah, ah, the himalayan glazed d. as in pakistan, a melting away faster than ever by the turn of the century, one 3rd of their ice sheet could have disappeared. the accumulated water will burst through like a.
mm. pakistan's battle for water. next on d, w. these places in europe are smashing all the wreckers step into a bold adventure. it's the treasure map for modern globetrotters, discover some of europe's record breaking sites on google maps. youtube and now also in book form ah, ah, the himalayan glazed d. as in pakistan, a melting away faster than ever by the turn of the century, one 3rd of their ice sheet could have disappeared. the accumulated water will burst through like a.
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we might see it again in middle of pakistan. but even in the north, it's been hot. the whole almost broker recorded might get that way again in drop glasgow, he would like to be seeing a bit more raining. can you in somalia, as you can see, it's not happening. the winds bringing it up, but it's just not turning into showers. and the bigger showers are further west, even they have declined a little bit in cameroon. and gab wrong. and 10 verily, it's cool. dire from it's such a degree in cape town, which winter most of southern oscar is dry. but there is rain from his i'm b ah, on counting the cost for design, marco's junior is set to leave the philippines. what will it mean for the economy? and joe biden says, fighting inflation. is this top domestic priority? so can you bring down the cost of living and what's keeping india in the dr. counting the cost on al jazeera, revealing eco friendly solutions to combat threats to our planet on al jazeera. oh, the me. hello again. you're wanting al jazeera. let's remind you about top stories here. this hour. more than 260 ukra
we might see it again in middle of pakistan. but even in the north, it's been hot. the whole almost broker recorded might get that way again in drop glasgow, he would like to be seeing a bit more raining. can you in somalia, as you can see, it's not happening. the winds bringing it up, but it's just not turning into showers. and the bigger showers are further west, even they have declined a little bit in cameroon. and gab wrong. and 10 verily, it's cool. dire from it's such a degree in cape...
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was during a heat wave environmental as want to cause a famine. victoria gateway reports in pakistan, thin province farmers say they're facing a threat to their future at god as i get i will buy are the biggest problem. here is water. our birds and animals are suffering because there is absolutely no water . i appeal to the government to supply us with water. summer in parts of south asia arrived early this year. march was the hottest in the century in the region while april broke several records. in sinde, farmers growing lemons, chillies, falsehood, mangoes, say that crops have been damaged because of a shortage of water in my mega law on the out that we get water from the irrigation department every other month. funny. but last month, some farmers didn't get enough and their crops dried up. i'm in a music experts plain global warming for a rising number of floods in the north of pakistan and drought in the south. they say changing weather patterns, putting millions of people at risk of famine june will be bun, yob, social or die a south. the punjab at all of sin had been hit by ex
was during a heat wave environmental as want to cause a famine. victoria gateway reports in pakistan, thin province farmers say they're facing a threat to their future at god as i get i will buy are the biggest problem. here is water. our birds and animals are suffering because there is absolutely no water . i appeal to the government to supply us with water. summer in parts of south asia arrived early this year. march was the hottest in the century in the region while april broke several...
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while i protest walks pakistan last week onto the government, increased fuel prices and must be reported as a bid to unlock. i am funding some protesters who clash with police. many of them subsequently arrested. were supporters of our prime minister and run con. he's now called for early elections, also blaming us intervention in the countries internal asked for the crisis. that's a claim washington denies. so he desired as an ortho and dean at the institute of business management in pakistan sees things differently. i think the prime minister thing to the galleries are, he's trying to show that he feels very strongly about the people's ready for it. and that, you know, he's the one who has in please the prices of her choice. and now he's trying to give the people that he is really, really concerned about their rhetoric. and he's prepared to part with his personal belongings just to make their life good. i can get a lot of nonsense. i don't feel right. i'm if insist on increasing the prices which have that you met druck in fact, on to the common people at the i'm, it was interesting tha
while i protest walks pakistan last week onto the government, increased fuel prices and must be reported as a bid to unlock. i am funding some protesters who clash with police. many of them subsequently arrested. were supporters of our prime minister and run con. he's now called for early elections, also blaming us intervention in the countries internal asked for the crisis. that's a claim washington denies. so he desired as an ortho and dean at the institute of business management in pakistan...
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and soaring, inflation and frustration is growing across the political divide at pakistan's political and economic plight. so quick round up of a couple of stories away from the war. more than 70 people missing. after a boat sank after a boat carrying migrants sank off the coast of tunisia. 24 people have been rescued . the humans migration agency says the boat set off from neighboring libya before sinking near the chimneys in city of facts. after his military says, north korea has $53.00 ballistic miss silas, all sorts is in, so they appear to be in preparation for killing young as 7 nuclear test. u. s. president joe biden has just ended a visit to asia, during which he agreed to new measures to deter the north british prime minister boorish. johnson's facing mounting pressure after the publication of reporting to a series of lockdown breaking parties in his offices. of the report says, the senior leadership must bear responsibility for the events that comes asked. new photos emerged of alcohol fuel gatherings at downing street during lockdown. it's bought the sale of chelsea footbal
and soaring, inflation and frustration is growing across the political divide at pakistan's political and economic plight. so quick round up of a couple of stories away from the war. more than 70 people missing. after a boat sank after a boat carrying migrants sank off the coast of tunisia. 24 people have been rescued . the humans migration agency says the boat set off from neighboring libya before sinking near the chimneys in city of facts. after his military says, north korea has $53.00...
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he calls them in pakistan. the new government incidentally, is expected to increase cooperation on many fronts with washington, but was confirmed in the statement made by us senator chris murphy, who said us pakistani relations have been through many rough patches over the tech age, but remains from as with every bilateral relationship their ups and downs, but this one pakistani us relations has endured the test of time and i look forward to continue growing it for next 75 years. a lawyer geopolitical eval, if have a slum, should've gave us his take on the situation currently playing odd in pakistan. this is a different august sun. it is a bug, a son that is demanding respect, it demands while at the from the us it is not focused on that will be forcibly dictated by any other country. if the u. s. wants to reset the relationship, then it will have to come to films with a new bug on. as we all know, the us talks about democracy of freedom of b, job liberty, right, of the people who beside their future. so here w
he calls them in pakistan. the new government incidentally, is expected to increase cooperation on many fronts with washington, but was confirmed in the statement made by us senator chris murphy, who said us pakistani relations have been through many rough patches over the tech age, but remains from as with every bilateral relationship their ups and downs, but this one pakistani us relations has endured the test of time and i look forward to continue growing it for next 75 years. a lawyer...
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that is completely stabilized the reason, almost 80000 people of pakistan. i've been monitored fighting the war of united states now after almost 2 tickets. it is time for the united states to realize that the answer isn't jr. economics, not in the military security report say they couldn't believe have been used to kill prominence. i'll just have a general sharina who actually during israeli military rate this month has been located israel. however, it says it has no intention to open a criminal investigation because a reporter was killed in what has been described as a quote actually of combat situation. now click warning, you may find some of the following footage is disturbing. last, indian officials have refused to hand over. the israeli authorities are recovered bullet that caused the death of the palestinian side that he doesn't trust. israel isn't as demanded. an international investigation is really military has said the bullets could have been fired by a palestinian militants and palestinians have staunchly denied that claim. now the reporter was s
that is completely stabilized the reason, almost 80000 people of pakistan. i've been monitored fighting the war of united states now after almost 2 tickets. it is time for the united states to realize that the answer isn't jr. economics, not in the military security report say they couldn't believe have been used to kill prominence. i'll just have a general sharina who actually during israeli military rate this month has been located israel. however, it says it has no intention to open a...
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rivers have little water because of lack of rain. pakistan has been spending up to $14000000000.00 a year to adapt to the changing environment. farmers in sin say, it's not happening quickly enough, victoria gate and be al jazeera. now moving on and the and the air of kata shake to mindon, him al fanny has met with britain's prime minister boris johnson. in london. european countries have been and talks with cattle to help secure alternatives to russian gas. russian provides almost 40 percent of the continents natural gas supply and keta has one of the launch has proven reserves in the while and says it stands ready to help will not speak to nick barker. his i down and straight for us in london and eve, we know catherine e. okay. have close tires, but this meeting really comes at a critical time given all these concerns about energy supplies them yeah, that's right. it's been a whirlwind tour of multiple european countries for the emir even dropped in briefly the world economic form and devils before coming here to the united kingdom . there are growing concerns across the entire con
rivers have little water because of lack of rain. pakistan has been spending up to $14000000000.00 a year to adapt to the changing environment. farmers in sin say, it's not happening quickly enough, victoria gate and be al jazeera. now moving on and the and the air of kata shake to mindon, him al fanny has met with britain's prime minister boris johnson. in london. european countries have been and talks with cattle to help secure alternatives to russian gas. russian provides almost 40 percent...