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u. k. need to invest much more. the u. k. is the seen the impact of climate change and not as much as other countries in the world. and therefore, perhaps the urgency is nurse felt as much as issued that they got a big really big task in hand. and they should be starting on it right now. well now that sense of urgency is beginning to rise along with the temperature setting, new records all across the u. k. andrew simmons, al jazeera london shlang, his parliament will sought electing a new president in the coming hours midst likely of what's going to be held on wednesday. i think president ronald was from a singer, is one of the candidates, and he's imposed a state of emergency. he says it's needed to avoid any unrest ahead of the vote, but critics say it's a ploy to crush dissent. linelle fernandez reports from colombo. i 1st it was present, gotta be roger boxer. now, protestors want his replacement gone outside the country, central railway station. they demonstrated calling for acting president, ronnie's vicar missing her to
u. k. need to invest much more. the u. k. is the seen the impact of climate change and not as much as other countries in the world. and therefore, perhaps the urgency is nurse felt as much as issued that they got a big really big task in hand. and they should be starting on it right now. well now that sense of urgency is beginning to rise along with the temperature setting, new records all across the u. k. andrew simmons, al jazeera london shlang, his parliament will sought electing a new...
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u . k. need to invest much more. the u. k. is the seen the impact of climate change and not as much as other countries are in the world. and therefore, perhaps the urgency is nurse felt as much as issued that they got a big a really big task in hand. and they should be starting on it right now. well, nell, that sense of urgency is beginning to rise along with the temperature setting, new records all across the u. k. andrew simmons out, jazeera london, the un secretary general antonio hair, says tall officials from 40 nations at a climate conference in berlin. that the time is now to take decisive action on climate change. 8 months ago we left coughed 26 with 1.5 degrees on life support. since then it's pulse as we can further. greenhouse gas concentration, sea level rise and ocean hit. a broken new records off of humanity is in the danger zone from floods that obs, extreme stores and wildfires. no nation is immune. yet we continued to feel though of fossil fuel addiction. what troubles me most is that in facing these global cr
u . k. need to invest much more. the u. k. is the seen the impact of climate change and not as much as other countries are in the world. and therefore, perhaps the urgency is nurse felt as much as issued that they got a big a really big task in hand. and they should be starting on it right now. well, nell, that sense of urgency is beginning to rise along with the temperature setting, new records all across the u. k. andrew simmons out, jazeera london, the un secretary general antonio hair, says...
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u. k need to invest much more, the u. k. is the seen, the impact of climate change and not as much as other countries in the world. and therefore perhaps the urgency is nurse felt as much as issued that they got a big, really big tasking hand. and they should be air satin on it right now. well, nell, that sense of urgency is beginning to rise along with the temperature setting new records all across the u. k. andrew simmons al jazeera london, shall anchors parliament's, going to start electing a new president in the coming hours and slightly. a final vote is going to be held on wednesday, acting president renelle, which on the sand, is one of the candidates in his, imposed a nationwide state of emergency. he says it's needed to avoid any unrest ahead of the vote. a critic say it's a ploy to crush to send what for more on this, michelle fernandez is joining us live from the capital colombo min out, talk us through what's going to be happening today. so basically what will happen in the parliament? i am just at the top of one
u. k need to invest much more, the u. k. is the seen, the impact of climate change and not as much as other countries in the world. and therefore perhaps the urgency is nurse felt as much as issued that they got a big, really big tasking hand. and they should be air satin on it right now. well, nell, that sense of urgency is beginning to rise along with the temperature setting new records all across the u. k. andrew simmons al jazeera london, shall anchors parliament's, going to start electing...
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u. k. need to invest much more. the u. k. is the seen the impact of climate change and not as much as other countries in the world. and therefore, perhaps the urgency is nurse felt as much as it should, that they got a big, really big task in hand. and they should be starting on it right now. well, now that sense of urgency is beginning to rise along with the temperature setting, new records all across the u. k. andrew simmons, al jazeera london, rory challenz, a has more from the use case capitol. this is a country that's not used to this sort of thing. they, the government serv put out an extreme red heat. health warning essentially is something akin to a national emergency. there are various measures that are being put in place around the country to try to make sure that people don't get ill, don't get sick, that the infrastructure copes as well as possible. so the trout transport network that the tri network there are go slow speed limitations on parts of it that there is a section of the line between london and the north
u. k. need to invest much more. the u. k. is the seen the impact of climate change and not as much as other countries in the world. and therefore, perhaps the urgency is nurse felt as much as it should, that they got a big, really big task in hand. and they should be starting on it right now. well, now that sense of urgency is beginning to rise along with the temperature setting, new records all across the u. k. andrew simmons, al jazeera london, rory challenz, a has more from the use case...
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u. k. need to invest much more. the u. k. is the seen the impact of climate change and not as much as other countries in the world. and therefore, perhaps the urgency is nurse felt as much as it should, that they got a big, really big task in hand. and they should be starting on it right now. well, now that sense of urgency is beginning to rise along with the temperature setting, new records all across the u. k. andrew simmons, alger 0, london, stella had an al jazeera, ah landominium protests is demanding lower fuel prices that say they won't stop locating a key highway plus entry lanka. farmers were forced to go on gaming overnight. it was one of the most criticized policies. a former president good to buy and i can't box that. now, many of the farmers are suffering. i'm steadfast and reporting from a right field near the town of kennedy. ah hello. we've got more right on the cards for the robin peninsula. we've got a massive cloud just around our mom pushing towards the straight of moose showers. they're easing into southe
u. k. need to invest much more. the u. k. is the seen the impact of climate change and not as much as other countries in the world. and therefore, perhaps the urgency is nurse felt as much as it should, that they got a big, really big task in hand. and they should be starting on it right now. well, now that sense of urgency is beginning to rise along with the temperature setting, new records all across the u. k. andrew simmons, alger 0, london, stella had an al jazeera, ah landominium protests...
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u. k need at this time? this is it's i sort. ah, although he's that program on him, ron kon, boris johnson's out. the british prime minister, held on for as long as he could, but a series of scandals followed by mutiny and then a domino a resignation left him with no other choice than to step down from what he calls the best job in the world. for great public services and to that new leda, i say whether he or she may be, i say i will give you as much support as i can. and to you, the british public. i know that there will be many people who are relieved and perhaps quite if you will also be disappointed. and i want you to know how sad i am to be giving up the best job in the world. but then the brakes will begin in the moment, but 1st, a journey whole looked back at boris johnson's time in office did not vote for us. he led his party to a landslide election victory in 2019. but boris johnson was to be undone. both by events in which he conspired, and also by his own character flaws that critics say made him unfit for high office
u. k need at this time? this is it's i sort. ah, although he's that program on him, ron kon, boris johnson's out. the british prime minister, held on for as long as he could, but a series of scandals followed by mutiny and then a domino a resignation left him with no other choice than to step down from what he calls the best job in the world. for great public services and to that new leda, i say whether he or she may be, i say i will give you as much support as i can. and to you, the british...
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u. k need to invest much more. the u. k is seen the impact of climate change and not as much as other countries are in the world. and therefore, perhaps the urgency is now spelled as much as he should, that they got big really big task in hand. and they should be starting on it right now. well, nell, that sense of urgency is beginning to rise along with a temperature setting new records all across the u. k. andrew simmons al jazeera london, while la alaneese mary villi is a chief heat officer of athens, greece says she joins us from there. thanks for being a on the programmer. what did you make of the difficulties that her the u. k has been having and other places. well, we've known for her for a while now that as a europe has been really suffering from key plays in general. there 2018. 19202020. now to 20. these were really hot. the years for northern, for northern and usually hot years for northern europe. and then 2021 was more in southern europe. and now in 2022 we're seeing again the northern areas being very affected
u. k need to invest much more. the u. k is seen the impact of climate change and not as much as other countries are in the world. and therefore, perhaps the urgency is now spelled as much as he should, that they got big really big task in hand. and they should be starting on it right now. well, nell, that sense of urgency is beginning to rise along with a temperature setting new records all across the u. k. andrew simmons al jazeera london, while la alaneese mary villi is a chief heat officer...
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u. k need to invest much more, the u. k. is the seen the impact of climate change and not as much as other countries in the world. and therefore, perhaps the urgency is nurse felt as much as it should, that they've got a big, really big task in hand, and they should be starting on it right now. well now that sense of urgency is beginning to rise along with a temperature setting, new records all across the u. k. andrew simmons, which is era london wildfires in northern morocco, sparked by high temperatures. an intense drought have been contains what at least one person has been killed. more than a 1000 families were evacuated, the 5 route to the number of provinces including the rush. i'll just here as adel moon him, of them. ronnie is there with the latest this forest here is called missouri and it is located in the province of flowers in the north west of morocco. it is part of a national form that stretches from the atlantic ocean, which is 5 kilometers away to the west, up to the reef. mountains located to that direction,
u. k need to invest much more, the u. k. is the seen the impact of climate change and not as much as other countries in the world. and therefore, perhaps the urgency is nurse felt as much as it should, that they've got a big, really big task in hand, and they should be starting on it right now. well now that sense of urgency is beginning to rise along with a temperature setting, new records all across the u. k. andrew simmons, which is era london wildfires in northern morocco, sparked by high...
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u. k. when it's most needed there. but the newspaper talks about the possibility of the flow of europe simply being cut off. if a gas french hits britain, a british government spokesman, referred to emergency procedures in the extremely unlikely event of a supply emergency. national grid gas have longstanding emergency procedures in place to protect the integrity of britons gas network. all countries have such plans, and there is absolutely nothing to suggest that these emergency procedures would be needed. now. our priority is to continue working together with our e. u partners and allies, to and reliance on russian oil and gas. it's possible that post brags it u. k is faring better than it's you neighbors, a spokesman for the you case, national grid power network doesn't foresee any energy shortages. the u. k has been well supplied with gas throughout the year, with reliable supplies coming in from the u. k. is north, siri sources and from norway, but even evoking this last resort of restocking u. k. gas at the expen
u. k. when it's most needed there. but the newspaper talks about the possibility of the flow of europe simply being cut off. if a gas french hits britain, a british government spokesman, referred to emergency procedures in the extremely unlikely event of a supply emergency. national grid gas have longstanding emergency procedures in place to protect the integrity of britons gas network. all countries have such plans, and there is absolutely nothing to suggest that these emergency procedures...
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needing to know the truth? is it that essentially they're gonna have to come back on a lot of services in the u. k. that's what he needs. what he means, what he means by the truth is he means that he wants to come out and say that needs to be more authority than needs to be more cutbacks that needs to be returned to the type of cutbacks and spending that were done by the david cameron and george osborne ministries of the early part of the last decade when they were in coalition with the liberals. so what he means is that the, that the public spending commitments that johnson was making all needed to be dumped and that there any talk has increased spending needed to go. and also a d d. he has been responsible for a cause, the lost bailouts that mainly benefited the very rich during the period of the kobe locked downs. and he was also located in scandals over lobbying, done by the former prime minister david cameron, and re, she's soon out. that was so he's been responsible for spending an awful lot of money, and now he says he wants to tell the public the truth. well, the public knows the truth, whic
needing to know the truth? is it that essentially they're gonna have to come back on a lot of services in the u. k. that's what he needs. what he means, what he means by the truth is he means that he wants to come out and say that needs to be more authority than needs to be more cutbacks that needs to be returned to the type of cutbacks and spending that were done by the david cameron and george osborne ministries of the early part of the last decade when they were in coalition with the...
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we need more, the u. k. government has just launched jet 0 requiring domestic aviation and airports to reach net 0 carbon emissions by 2040 other governance and moving to cove. it was an earthquake for the aviation industry with air travel, all shutting down. the current stock shortages and disruption showed that office shop a still river i think, and may continue into 2023 according to where the bosses had in the need to minimize how polluting ation is. and these are turbulent times for the industry for the challenge. how does the ra farmer asha? joining us from london is rob morris global head of consultancy at a send by syria, a consultant, the service that delivers data on ation and ed just the man we need on the. so thanks very much joining us, rob. so boeing has struck an, an upbeat tone on aircraft am on despite a faltering global economy. i want you to take on the rise in demand for aircraft. yeah, i think come, we need to differentiate short term versus long term. so sir boeing released its commerc
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and eventually the people need to have access to really different sources and different kinds of their own judgment. yeah. then the big point is here is that the u. k. frequently talks about the importance of defending free speech. now it's all very well may be getting rid of something like a child pornography which needs to be taken away. but then alternative points of view as well. could fit into this category, how does such legislation fit into that freedom of speech, debate? exactly, as i mentioned, this is a high level of double standards. and this eventually will defeat its own purposes because people will realize that this is not defendant. freedom of a speech at all. this is in violation of freedom of press, freedom of speech. and this is really depriving people, they're right to have the digital access to different kinds of information because they need to have such information to really make solved and justify the position a reasonable position on many things the government in the united kingdom may not have really the monopoly of the truth, all the true information that the people in britain will need to have access to. this is the real
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because there just isn't usually the need for them. and in the u. k, the temperature doesn't often get this hot summer temperatures, mostly hover around 202122 degrees centigrade. the, the rail systems are not built or with the kind of redundancy that you would need to have in place to cope with soaring temperatures. so i was speaking to an engineer earlier on a guest on the, on the program in the, in the last hour. it was saying that the country has a big task ahead of itself because lots of the infrastructure here was built in the last century or, or, or even the century before that. so retro fitting it to cope with a warming world is going to be very expensive. building new systems, new rail networks, et cetera, et cetera that are, are going to have to anticipate even higher temperatures is also going to be expensive. it's a kind of thing though, that the u. k is going to have to tackle if it, if it's got a deal with her or a world in which the temperature is creeping up and up and up. laurie for now. thank you very much. it is rory challenge talki
because there just isn't usually the need for them. and in the u. k, the temperature doesn't often get this hot summer temperatures, mostly hover around 202122 degrees centigrade. the, the rail systems are not built or with the kind of redundancy that you would need to have in place to cope with soaring temperatures. so i was speaking to an engineer earlier on a guest on the, on the program in the, in the last hour. it was saying that the country has a big task ahead of itself because lots of...
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u. k. could actually benefit rwanda. rhonda does not need this kind of business in frankly the government rhonda has had far more intelligent and sustainable schemes by sustainable i mean, long lasting and enduring and, and practical. so i think it's just a cheap excuse for a very strange policy, which in some ways reflects other strange policies by the board of johnson government. the question is, will it survive the, the, the government situation in great britain because this policy isn't cheap flights to on the are expensive. and i believe that the british government has already spent more than enough, more than the 120000000 promised to kigali to participate in the, in the, in the scheme. while cubes government persists with its demands for increasingly more supplies of western made weaponry. a major us defense manufacturer has sounded the alarm that the available stockpiles were not meant to provide for a lengthy war. the ceo of northrop grumman says that the government needs to be clear about exactly how much weaponry it needs. the mos
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u. k. could actually benefit rwanda. rhonda does not need this kind of business. in frankly, the government, rwanda has had far more intelligent and sustainable schemes by sustainable, i mean, long lasting and enduring and, and practical. so i think it's just a cheap excuse for a very strange policy, which in some ways reflects other strange policies by the board of johnson government. the question is, will it survive the government situation in great britain because this policy isn't cheap flights to on the are expensive. and i believe that the british government has already spent more than enough, more than the 120000000 promised to kigali to participate in the, in the, in the scheme. children has accused the us of spreading iran. a phobic sentiment says joe biden ramps up his 1st presidential visit to the middle east. the u. s. is once more trying to create tensions and crises across the region through relying on the failed policy of iran, a phobia, a joint statement released after biden's trip to israel emphasized u. s. lead efforts to prevent a wrong from bui
u. k. could actually benefit rwanda. rhonda does not need this kind of business. in frankly, the government, rwanda has had far more intelligent and sustainable schemes by sustainable, i mean, long lasting and enduring and, and practical. so i think it's just a cheap excuse for a very strange policy, which in some ways reflects other strange policies by the board of johnson government. the question is, will it survive the government situation in great britain because this policy isn't cheap...
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u. k. previous record of 38.7. this heat waves an indication the climate change is here. we are seeing these problems now and they're going to get worse, need to do something now. red warning signals, a risk to life. so it's harder to cope with these types of temperatures in the u. k, because we're just not used to them. so our bodies are not acclimatized, these types of things, and we don't have the house, it's designed to keep cool. we don't have a conditioning, and our infrastructure is not built for the heat. you k hospitals have already warned of a surge in heat related admissions. is a quick reminder now of our top story. u. s. president joe biden has raised the issue of the murder of journalist demarcus shoji with saudi arabia's crown prince mohammed bin. selman biden is in saudi arabia, trying to main relations over tensions oft attentions over the kingston kingdoms human rights record your up to date here on the w business. news is up next. don't go with every journey is full of surprises. we've gone all out to give you some tips one day indian.
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u . k finds the source of temperature is difficult to that and the transport network is all by shutting down. yes, thanks. thanks for having me. the you need to think that the infrastructure in the u. k was largely billed flying in the last century and therefore it was not designed for this kind of temperature. so there's an element of lack of preparedness and lack of measures being designed into infrastructure to make them more resilient. however, unfortunately this extreme temperatures and heat waves are here to stay in the future. they will become more frequent, more severe, and therefore there is a big and urgent need to retrofit the future proofing kristen infrastructure, but also to design resilience into the new bill. so say they're looking at rail, that works, etc. how do you retrofit? what's the kind of process that you go through to make sure that they they don't shut down and teach? yes. so the asset solutions that can be put in place now. so for example, who the rail network that might be installing expansion joints that can help deal with a buckling of truck, you know, hot temperatures, that could be one and also installing so
u . k finds the source of temperature is difficult to that and the transport network is all by shutting down. yes, thanks. thanks for having me. the you need to think that the infrastructure in the u. k was largely billed flying in the last century and therefore it was not designed for this kind of temperature. so there's an element of lack of preparedness and lack of measures being designed into infrastructure to make them more resilient. however, unfortunately this extreme temperatures and...
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u. k. previous record of 38.7. this is an indication the climate change is here. we are seeing these problems now and they're going to get worse, need to do something now, a red warning signals, a risk to life. so it's harder to cope with these types of temperatures in the u. k, because we're just not used to them. so i bodies, and not acclimatize these types of things and we don't have the house. it's designed to keep cool. we don't have air conditioning, and our infrastructure is not built for the heat. you k hospitals have already warned of a surge in heat related admissions. is a quick reminder now of our top story. us president joe biden has rise the issue of the murder of journalists, jamal kashodi, with saudi arabia's crown prince mohammed been solomon spied, and it's in saudi arabia trying to main relations oft, attentions over the kingdoms human rights record. and you're up to date here on d. w. world stories is up next week, reports on russian generalists in exile and people returning to their bombed harms in ukraine is more on our website, d, w dot com and on social media to i d, w. and i'm tired reading building thanks t
u. k. previous record of 38.7. this is an indication the climate change is here. we are seeing these problems now and they're going to get worse, need to do something now, a red warning signals, a risk to life. so it's harder to cope with these types of temperatures in the u. k, because we're just not used to them. so i bodies, and not acclimatize these types of things and we don't have the house. it's designed to keep cool. we don't have air conditioning, and our infrastructure is not built...
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more just said the government, strongly condense in its utmost. maurice johnson has resigned as need of the u. k. is ruling conservative party setting the stage for a leadership race that could take weeks. he will continue though is can't take a prime minister until a party members elect his successor because of growing for his immediate departure, re challenge reports from london, british politics. brilliant dunwoody in system is buddhist johnson put it punishes vulnerability. good afternoon everybody. and even the man once famously described as a greased picket, couldn't wriggle out of this one. i want you to know how sad i am to be giving up the best job in the world. but then the brakes going been not yet gone. forest, the prime minister is to become boris. the caretaker, prime minister. it is clearly not the will of the parliamentary, conservative party that should be a new leader of that party and that a new prime minister. and i agree with the great brady, the chairman of our back bench, m p 's. that the process of choosing that new leader should begin now, and the time table will be an a
more just said the government, strongly condense in its utmost. maurice johnson has resigned as need of the u. k. is ruling conservative party setting the stage for a leadership race that could take weeks. he will continue though is can't take a prime minister until a party members elect his successor because of growing for his immediate departure, re challenge reports from london, british politics. brilliant dunwoody in system is buddhist johnson put it punishes vulnerability. good afternoon...
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needs to be major investment . as we kind of are changing towards a much hotter and u. k. we're gonna have to start re evaluating how we do things and start taking leaves out of am our european neighbors books and are so that we can really deal with the problem as there arises. no, a sense of urgency is beginning to rise along with the temperatures all across the u. k. andrew simmons al jazeera lumber. at least one person has been killed in northern morocco, where emergency crews are battling wildfires. wilner 1000 people have been told to leave their homes. large areas of land burnt in lash was on tessa, and teach one authorities of deployed water bombers to try to battle the fires most have been brought under control. but firefighters are struggling to dows 3 hot spots near la hush. heat wave in south asia earlier this year, sent temperature soaring to more than 50 degrees celsius in parts of pakistan and pakistani federal minister for climate change. sherry raman, i told al jazeera that global action to limit the impact of extreme heat has been too slow. she's attending
needs to be major investment . as we kind of are changing towards a much hotter and u. k. we're gonna have to start re evaluating how we do things and start taking leaves out of am our european neighbors books and are so that we can really deal with the problem as there arises. no, a sense of urgency is beginning to rise along with the temperatures all across the u. k. andrew simmons al jazeera lumber. at least one person has been killed in northern morocco, where emergency crews are battling...
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needs to be major investment . as we kind of are changing towards a much hotter and u. k. we're gonna have to start re evaluating how we do things and start taking leaves, answers, and our european neighbors books. and i say that we can really deal with the problem. as there arises, no sense of urgency is beginning to rise along with the temperatures all across the u. k. andrew simmons al jazeera london, australia's natural environment is in a state of rapid decline. that's according to a new report prepared by independent experts. it found not a single indicator of australia's ecological well being had improved since 2016. and the number of vulnerable and endangered species has increased by 8 percent report office called for a nation wide framework to help coordinate on environmental issues, australia's environment, mr. will respond to report in a speech on tuesday, and sarah clark joins us live from brisbin by skype and sarah. the report did have a some stark findings battle straight as environment. but what are some, the key concerns? australian environment, mr. has des
needs to be major investment . as we kind of are changing towards a much hotter and u. k. we're gonna have to start re evaluating how we do things and start taking leaves, answers, and our european neighbors books. and i say that we can really deal with the problem. as there arises, no sense of urgency is beginning to rise along with the temperatures all across the u. k. andrew simmons al jazeera london, australia's natural environment is in a state of rapid decline. that's according to a new...
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u. k. previous record of 38.7. this is an indication the climate change is here. we are seeing these problems now and they're going to get worse, need to do something now, a red warning signals, a risk to life. so it's harder to cope with these types of temperatures in the u. k, because we're just not used to them. so our bodies are not acclimatized, these types of things, and we don't have the house, it's designed to keep cool. we don't have air conditioning, and our infrastructure is not built for the heat. you k hospitals have already warned of a surge in heat related admissions. you up to die here on t w. business news is up next with christy plots and i'm jar great in berlin, stating with sh i'm scared that i think that's hard and in the end is a me, you are not a lot of to you anymore. we will.
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u. k. previous record of 38.7. heat waves and indication the climate change is here. we are seeing these problems now and they're going to get what i need to do something now a red warning signals, a risk to life. so it's hard to cope with these types of temperatures in the u. k, because we're just not used to them. so these are not applied to types, these types of things, and we don't have the how to keep cool. we don't have a conditioning m. r in for structure is not built so that he could tool. you can hospitals have already warned of a surge in heat related admissions. it was saying d, w, d, w, news lives from belinda as it from me and the news team don't always stay with us for doc film. why we take a look at last is devastating floods in germany and also remember you can always get a lot more news business and sports on our website, w dot com. god office. they fought with a man with the memories of a woman. ah, ali from syria is born in a female body, forced into marriage rate far from home. ali can finally become the person he's always wanted to be. i was born in berlin. starts july 22nd on d w ah.
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u. k. in china, in the u. s. a. india and elsewhere. those people with fundraising, mom, a mom, they need to transfer over investments into my my view is, let's see if we embrace cook, i said, probably it would make easier because then you don't have to chose us no more about the system. we are close to vacations, risks, so, so it will be easier that way assessment well, a lot of experts say that this can actually reduce the dependency of this african countries economy on the u. s. dollar and other foreign currencies. how realistic do you think that is? i don't, i don't agree with that assessment that led to the u. s. to a lot is this is a global view as a global congress. it, i'm the full men are going to countries including my we are a dependent and therefore the official don't know how to use it for a full donations and anything to actually go on, but i is the august. it is, do i or so there will be so kind of slightly pounds. many of the dollar i'm moving away from the daughter might be challenges in terms of african countries. my inclusive accessing bio april. that is i have complete
u. k. in china, in the u. s. a. india and elsewhere. those people with fundraising, mom, a mom, they need to transfer over investments into my my view is, let's see if we embrace cook, i said, probably it would make easier because then you don't have to chose us no more about the system. we are close to vacations, risks, so, so it will be easier that way assessment well, a lot of experts say that this can actually reduce the dependency of this african countries economy on the u. s. dollar and...
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u. k. previous record of 38.7. this heat waves an indication the climate change is here. we are seeing these problems now and they're going to get worse. we'll need to do something about a red warning signals, a risk to life. so it's harder to cope with these types of temperatures in the u. k, because we're just not used to them. so our bodies are not acclimatized, these types of things, and we don't have the house, it's designed to keep cool. we don't have air conditioning, and our infrastructure is not built for the heat at all. you k hospitals have already warned of a surge in heat related admissions. your up to date here on t w. business news is up next with christy plots and is of course more on our website, d, w dot com and on social media where i'll handle is at dw news. i'm john driebe. the billing, thanks the with people in trucks injured when trying to flee the city center more and more refugees are being turned away. families played on the syrian.
u. k. previous record of 38.7. this heat waves an indication the climate change is here. we are seeing these problems now and they're going to get worse. we'll need to do something about a red warning signals, a risk to life. so it's harder to cope with these types of temperatures in the u. k, because we're just not used to them. so our bodies are not acclimatized, these types of things, and we don't have the house, it's designed to keep cool. we don't have air conditioning, and our...
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u. k. previous record of 38.7. this heat wave is an indication the climate change is here. we are seeing these problems now and they're going to get worse, need to do something now, a red warning signals, a risk to life. so it's hard to cope with these types of temperatures in the u. k, because we're just not used to them. so our bodies are not acclimatized, these types of things, and we don't have the house, it's designed to keep cool. we don't have air conditioning, and our infrastructure is not built for the heat toe. you k hospitals have already won't, of effect in heat related admissions was a good time to take a dip and some water like that. isn't that gorgeous the world's best surfers? they have been enjoying themselves right there at the corona open on jeffries bay in south africa. conditions were described as perfect for the latest stop on the world championship to work brazilian surfer tatyana western web stove, the show with this magnificent running the final clenching top spot and moving up to 3rd in the overall rankings. i mean, we all wish we could do that surfing world championships. we're forced to take a 3 year break. during
u. k. previous record of 38.7. this heat wave is an indication the climate change is here. we are seeing these problems now and they're going to get worse, need to do something now, a red warning signals, a risk to life. so it's hard to cope with these types of temperatures in the u. k, because we're just not used to them. so our bodies are not acclimatized, these types of things, and we don't have the house, it's designed to keep cool. we don't have air conditioning, and our infrastructure is...
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u. k. where 40000 rail workers are on strike. people without a central travel needs are being advised to avoid taking trains. the dean baba has war from london on wednesday, only one in 5 trains was running across the u. k. and in many areas there are actually no trains at all in scotland. for example, there are only 5 services across the country. passengers are being urged not to travel by train unless it's really essential. will many train inspections have been empty, but commuters have made it to hubs like london bridge and waterloo. the strike is just the latest by 40000 members of the rail, maritime and transport. a union the already see there in dispute with bosses, that a number of rail companies over pay jobs, attention, and conditions. well, the both of the network rail, which runs the train infrastructure here, is apologize for the impact on people traveling on holiday. but also people getting to the women's euro, semi final in milton keynes on wednesday, and going to the start of the commonwealth games in burning. and on 1st the government says it's planni
u. k. where 40000 rail workers are on strike. people without a central travel needs are being advised to avoid taking trains. the dean baba has war from london on wednesday, only one in 5 trains was running across the u. k. and in many areas there are actually no trains at all in scotland. for example, there are only 5 services across the country. passengers are being urged not to travel by train unless it's really essential. will many train inspections have been empty, but commuters have made...
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u. k. previous record of 38.7. this heat by it is an indication the climate change is here. we are seeing these problems now and they're going to get worse. need to do something, mal, a red warning signals, a risk to life. so it's hard to cope with these types of temperatures in the u. k, because we're just not used to them. so our bodies are not acclimatized these types of things and we don't have the houses designed to keep cool. we don't have air conditioning, and our infrastructure is not built for the heat. you. k hospitals have already warned of a surge in heat related admissions. 30 no heat problem. amberlynn today. europe, today's, here on the w up next on shift kind of our smartphones eavesdrop on us. remember, you can always get more news on our website, d, w dot com and you can follow up on our social media accounts. my pablo phone is for me and the team here take care again at the top of the next. niko is in germany to learn german pollution pinnacle. why not learn with him online, on your mobile and free the chef. c w.
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u . k. a welcome to d w doctor. why do we need to predict the structure of proteins when they're all around us? why do we need to know what i don't know as a super electron microscope or something? why do we need to be predicted? and so the tippins are the building blocks feel off off life and understanding their shape is closely linked with understanding their function. and these are the missionaries of, of the cell, perform any function. so allowing for a better understanding of this function requires us to know the protein structure and experimentally we have been determining lots of structures, but now it is possible to predict this the, the structure of proteins. so for example, recently in the, in the coal will depend debbie understanding the pretty shape of corporate coatings has helped us in designing vaccine center molecules. and so prediction of protein structure is essential and is going to help us in new drug discovery treatment of diseases. and tackling lower the challenges, right? so, so just just taking your, your,
u . k. a welcome to d w doctor. why do we need to predict the structure of proteins when they're all around us? why do we need to know what i don't know as a super electron microscope or something? why do we need to be predicted? and so the tippins are the building blocks feel off off life and understanding their shape is closely linked with understanding their function. and these are the missionaries of, of the cell, perform any function. so allowing for a better understanding of this function...
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maybe just need a little bit of luck. the u. k. has recorded it's hottest day on record with temperatures of over 42 degrees celsius. officials warn people to stay hydrated and avoid traveling, if possible, since britain's infrastructure isn't built to cope with such conditions. usually busy hobbes are equally quiet. as most people remain at home or find quieter spots that provide respite from the overwhelming heat or corresponding barbara hazel is in southwestern france, and i asked her to tell us more about conditions on the ground there on the edge of the wheel and the town of la, case to which really has been struck by these horrific give forest fires. and we talked to the mayor into the head of the civil protection. a today here and they said in our lifetimes, we have never seen anything like it because these cars are going on for a week. that is the fire trucks you see behind me that are coming and going like every minute they've been working and tried to contain these fires, which are still raging and the police won't let us
maybe just need a little bit of luck. the u. k. has recorded it's hottest day on record with temperatures of over 42 degrees celsius. officials warn people to stay hydrated and avoid traveling, if possible, since britain's infrastructure isn't built to cope with such conditions. usually busy hobbes are equally quiet. as most people remain at home or find quieter spots that provide respite from the overwhelming heat or corresponding barbara hazel is in southwestern france, and i asked her to...
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u. k. and finally be able to enjoy his freedom there. i need to provide all far we'll decide to best of it's an incredibly smart move by alex family to, ah, obtain british citizenship for him because he does give the egyptian government and out you have to understand something. the fact that of the fact that i see he needs to maintain a largely positive relationship with, with britain is actually intensified by his somewhat shaky relationship with president bible who didn't give him the time of day from the vast majority of his presidency. cynicism is key to realism, on, deeply hopeful, but in the past, help was humphrey some of the most unexpected sources, fortune political prison boris johnson's government in the u. k. has finally come crashing down. there are too many media angles in this story to mention, but me not sure, avi is here with some of them during his time in politics long before he became prime minister. buddhist johnson has given satirists and ne makers so much to work with. so it was fitting that the coverage of his downfall h
u. k. and finally be able to enjoy his freedom there. i need to provide all far we'll decide to best of it's an incredibly smart move by alex family to, ah, obtain british citizenship for him because he does give the egyptian government and out you have to understand something. the fact that of the fact that i see he needs to maintain a largely positive relationship with, with britain is actually intensified by his somewhat shaky relationship with president bible who didn't give him the time of...
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u. k. who deposit in the timing? many of them, a significant majority working in the yes, david, you touched on almost before our airlines waking up to the spot that, that stuff. but they need to pay the stuff more of the brakes. it effectively u. k, which is compound of issue of course the but the cross europe, the stuff in crisis. indeed there is a stuff in crisis and in the, and not a low skilled or, or semi skilled. which is, you know, a lot of a lot of what airlines need, you know, security, or at least the ordinary security workers. cabin true. it's a 70, it's a skilled job actually. but if you know the race that semi skilled but these people are desperately needed, you cannot get them over night and getting getting baggage handlers. they may not need huge skills, but they do need security clearance because they work s side. and so if you want to get somebody back who hasn't been security clear, it can take months to, to actually get the clearance through. because so many people are applying that the, the agencies, the government agencies that, that check, security clearances simply can't cope with the demand. and susan covered 19 hasn't gone away. we all wish it hard
u. k. who deposit in the timing? many of them, a significant majority working in the yes, david, you touched on almost before our airlines waking up to the spot that, that stuff. but they need to pay the stuff more of the brakes. it effectively u. k, which is compound of issue of course the but the cross europe, the stuff in crisis. indeed there is a stuff in crisis and in the, and not a low skilled or, or semi skilled. which is, you know, a lot of a lot of what airlines need, you know,...
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u. k. government. but whether the u. k. couple of pollution is absolutely or only tools, nothing by the true position. it's doubtful and it has always been doubtful throughout the ages. and i think the people need to have the right to get access to information. and it will be impossible to really completely brack out the internet as far as information which may be different for yours. and eventually the people need to have access to really different sources and different kinds of things to be their own judgment. another story to tell you by today sweden has denied reaching arrangements with turkey to extradite terrorist suspects to anchor um the statements came shortly after both stockholm and finance. i nato, a session protocols, turkeys president had previously claim the countries had agreed on a specific number of suspects to be handed over. but sweden, discreet without a con, that we will honor the memorandum fully and the various of course, i know least so or anything like that. in the memorandum, as you can see, there is no mentioning of any lists or any numbers or anything in the memorandum. and then during our and negotiations in madrid. and there was also no mentioning of any numbers o
u. k. government. but whether the u. k. couple of pollution is absolutely or only tools, nothing by the true position. it's doubtful and it has always been doubtful throughout the ages. and i think the people need to have the right to get access to information. and it will be impossible to really completely brack out the internet as far as information which may be different for yours. and eventually the people need to have access to really different sources and different kinds of things to be...