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and, you know, it was it was it was strange at the time in xinjiang. i don't think people really thought that what was happening there was wrong, like han chinese people. right. the people sort of carrying this out who were responsible for implementing the system that i don't think they thought it was a good thing. i mean, they were sort of like they felt like this was a new way to to get tied to exercise tighter control over xinjiang. and they were sort of, you know, enamored of the technology. so a lot of them were actually willing to to talk about it, at least initially, you know. but talking to wiggers was was very difficult, right. and partly was difficult because we didn't want to get them in trouble and we had no idea, you know, at the time i mean, now it's very clear that as a foreigner to be seen speaking with a weaker is, you know, extremely dangerous for the weaker. at the time, we weren't sure, but we you know, we had to be extra cautious. and so, yeah, we would sort of try to catch, you know, we would try to interview people and like snatc
and, you know, it was it was it was strange at the time in xinjiang. i don't think people really thought that what was happening there was wrong, like han chinese people. right. the people sort of carrying this out who were responsible for implementing the system that i don't think they thought it was a good thing. i mean, they were sort of like they felt like this was a new way to to get tied to exercise tighter control over xinjiang. and they were sort of, you know, enamored of the...
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and, you know, it was it was it was strange at the time in xinjiang. i don't think people really thought that what was happening there was wrong, like han chinese people. right. the people sort of carrying this out who were responsible for implementing the system that i don't think they thought it was a good thing. i mean, they were sort of like they felt like this was a new way to to get tied to exercise tighter control over xinjiang. and they were sort of, you know, enamored of the technology. so a lot of them were actually willing to to talk about it, at least initially, you know. but talking to wiggers was was very difficult, right. and partly was difficult because we didn't want to get them in trouble and we had no idea, you know, at the time i mean, now it's very clear that as a foreigner to be seen speaking with a weaker is, you know, extremely dangerous for the weaker. at the time, we weren't sure, but we you know, we had to be extra cautious. and so, yeah, we would sort of try to catch, you know, we would try to interview people and like snatc
and, you know, it was it was it was strange at the time in xinjiang. i don't think people really thought that what was happening there was wrong, like han chinese people. right. the people sort of carrying this out who were responsible for implementing the system that i don't think they thought it was a good thing. i mean, they were sort of like they felt like this was a new way to to get tied to exercise tighter control over xinjiang. and they were sort of, you know, enamored of the...
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we paid a visit to your family in xinjiang. my colleague collected their details.ideo call. yes, please arrange that. i just want to talk to them and find out how they are. i won't ask about anything else. 0k. no problem. i'll arrange that for you. alim was granted a very unusual video call with his mother. the officer connected them by holding two mobile phones facing each other. he used one phone to connect with my mother, and then he used another phone to contact me, allowing me to see my mother through his screen. when i saw my mother, i couldn't contain my emotions. it had been 6—7 years since i last saw her, and it was an incredibly heart—wrenching moment. there was a price to pay. the officer wanted something in return. we've heard that the uyghur activists are planning to meet next month. we want you to attend and find out what they say, especially the leaders. we know who they are. they took my family hostage, putting me through this ordeal. even though i may appear fine on the outside, on the inside, i'm suffering. a report published this year says 60% of
we paid a visit to your family in xinjiang. my colleague collected their details.ideo call. yes, please arrange that. i just want to talk to them and find out how they are. i won't ask about anything else. 0k. no problem. i'll arrange that for you. alim was granted a very unusual video call with his mother. the officer connected them by holding two mobile phones facing each other. he used one phone to connect with my mother, and then he used another phone to contact me, allowing me to see my...
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. >> we paid a visit to your family in xinjiang. my colleague collected details.nt to see them, i can set up a video call. >> please arrange it. i want to talk to them and find out how they are. i will not ask about anything else. >> no problem. i will arrange that for you. >> i was granted an unusual video call. the officer connected them by holding two phones facing each other. >> he used one phone to connect with my mother and another one to contact me, allowing me to see my mother through his screen. when i saw my mother, i could not contain my emotions. it had been six or seven years since i last saw her and it was incredibly heart-wrenching. >> there was a price to pay. the officer wanted something in return. >> we have heard activists are planning to meet next month. we want you to attend and find out what they say. especially the leaders. we know who they are. >> they took my family hostage, putting me through this ordeal, even though i might appear fine on the outside, on the inside, i am suffering. >> a report published this year says 60% of the 400 of t
. >> we paid a visit to your family in xinjiang. my colleague collected details.nt to see them, i can set up a video call. >> please arrange it. i want to talk to them and find out how they are. i will not ask about anything else. >> no problem. i will arrange that for you. >> i was granted an unusual video call. the officer connected them by holding two phones facing each other. >> he used one phone to connect with my mother and another one to contact me, allowing...
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we paid a visit to your family in xinjiang. my colleague collected their details. to see them, i can set up a video call. yes, please arrange that. i just want to talk to them and find out how they are. i won't ask about anything else. 0k. no problem. i'll arrange that for you. alim was granted a very unusual video call with his mother. the officer connected them by holding two mobile phones facing each other. he used one phone to connect with my mother, and then he used another phone to contact me, allowing me to see my mother through his screen. when i saw my mother, i couldn't contain my emotions. it had been 6—7 years since i last saw her, and it was an incredibly heart—wrenching moment. there was a price to pay. the officer wanted something in return. we've heard that the uyghur activists are planning to meet next month. we want you to attend and find out what they say, especially the leaders. we know who they are. they took my family hostage, putting me through this ordeal. even though i may appear fine on the outside, on the inside, i'm suffering. a report p
we paid a visit to your family in xinjiang. my colleague collected their details. to see them, i can set up a video call. yes, please arrange that. i just want to talk to them and find out how they are. i won't ask about anything else. 0k. no problem. i'll arrange that for you. alim was granted a very unusual video call with his mother. the officer connected them by holding two mobile phones facing each other. he used one phone to connect with my mother, and then he used another phone to...
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they can speak for those still in xinjiang, telling the world about its internment camps, where the unays more than a million people have been detained in the last few years. alim refused to cooperate. and we understand that the vast majority of requests made by chinese police are rejected by those in the uyghur community. and we can talk to sam judah now. and sam we understand there has been a reaction from the chinese embassy on the claims in yur report. what has it said? we heard back from the chinese embassy— we heard back from the chinese embassy in london, they told us these _ embassy in london, they told us these allegations of transnational repression act are completely groundless, that uyghurs abroad are free to _ groundless, that uyghurs abroad are free to call— groundless, that uyghurs abroad are free to call their families in china, _ free to call their families in china, and they said the idea uyghurs— china, and they said the idea uyghurs in china are under pressure is untrue _ uyghurs in china are under pressure is untrue and they are free to lead normal_ is untrue and t
they can speak for those still in xinjiang, telling the world about its internment camps, where the unays more than a million people have been detained in the last few years. alim refused to cooperate. and we understand that the vast majority of requests made by chinese police are rejected by those in the uyghur community. and we can talk to sam judah now. and sam we understand there has been a reaction from the chinese embassy on the claims in yur report. what has it said? we heard back from...
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we paid a visit to your family in xinjiang. my colleague collected their details.f you want to see them, i can set up a video call. yes, please arrange that. i just want to talk to them and find out how they are. i won't ask about anything else. ok, no problem. i'll arrange that for you. alim was granted a very unusual video call with his mother. the officer connected them by holding two mobile phones facing each other. he used one phone to connect with my mother, and then he used another phone to contact me, allowing me to see my mother through his screen. when i saw my mother, i couldn't contain my emotions. it had been six to seven years since i last saw her, and it was an incredibly heart—wrenching moment. there was a price to pay. the officer wanted something in return. we've heard that the uyghur activists are planning to meet next month. we want you to attend and find out what they say, especially the leaders. we know who they are. they took my family hostage, putting me through this ordeal. even though i may appear fine on the outside, on the inside, i'm su
we paid a visit to your family in xinjiang. my colleague collected their details.f you want to see them, i can set up a video call. yes, please arrange that. i just want to talk to them and find out how they are. i won't ask about anything else. ok, no problem. i'll arrange that for you. alim was granted a very unusual video call with his mother. the officer connected them by holding two mobile phones facing each other. he used one phone to connect with my mother, and then he used another phone...
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we paid a visit to your family in xinjiang. my colleague collected their details. arrange that. i just want to talk to them and find out how they are. i won't ask about anything else. 0k. no problem. i'll arrange that for you. alim was granted a very unusual video call with his mother. the officer connected them by holding two mobile phones facing each other. he used one phone to connect with my mother, and then he used another phone to contact me, allowing me to see my mother through his screen. when i saw my mother, i couldn't contain my emotions. it had been 6—7 years since i last saw her, and it was an incredibly heart—wrenching moment. there was a price to pay. the officer wanted something in return. we've heard that the uyghur activists are planning to meet next month. we want you to attend and find out what they say, especially the leaders. we know who they are. they took my family hostage, putting me through this ordeal. even though i may appear fine on the outside, on the inside, i'm suffering. a report published this year says 60% of the 400 uyghurs livin
we paid a visit to your family in xinjiang. my colleague collected their details. arrange that. i just want to talk to them and find out how they are. i won't ask about anything else. 0k. no problem. i'll arrange that for you. alim was granted a very unusual video call with his mother. the officer connected them by holding two mobile phones facing each other. he used one phone to connect with my mother, and then he used another phone to contact me, allowing me to see my mother through his...
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"we paid a visit to your family in xinjiang". "my colleague collected their details". so the two could see each other just about. the officer was watching and remained in control. when i saw my mother, i couldn't contain my emotions. it had been six to seven years since i last saw her, and it was an incredibly heart wrenching moment. there was a price to pay. the officer wanted something in return. they took my family hostage, putting me through this ordeal. even though i may appear fine on the outside, on the inside i'm suffering. but i still refuse to betray my nation and my conscience. i accepted the fact that they would harm my family. this is my life now. it's actually an official political manual... i a landmark report published this year says two thirds of the 400 uyghurs living in the uk have been approached directly by chinese police and asked to inform on their peers, cease advocacy work or stop speaking to the media. i this is about the way the chinese. government harasses and threatens uyghur people abroad and tries to control their daily activities i and t
"we paid a visit to your family in xinjiang". "my colleague collected their details". so the two could see each other just about. the officer was watching and remained in control. when i saw my mother, i couldn't contain my emotions. it had been six to seven years since i last saw her, and it was an incredibly heart wrenching moment. there was a price to pay. the officer wanted something in return. they took my family hostage, putting me through this ordeal. even though i...
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may cities in xinjiang province. china is the head of the national climate center of the meteorological organization he announced a 20% decrease in the average rainfall in the country. mr. zafiz is going up about the consequences of climate change. he warned that the warming of the air , drought, dust and torrential rains are the consequences of climate change, which requires serious planning. you can see near the roof. the houses are completely covered with sand and flood cuts in one part of the country and the expansion of the desert and dust in another point indicates the occurrence of an event called climate change, and it has exposed the climate change and the dangers caused by the change because be and explanation and drought increase consumption fossil fuels in the past years led to the entry of carbon dioxide, methane and water vapor into the earth's atmosphere, as a result of the presence of these gases in the water, they increased the greenhouse effect and caused global warming in our country, increasing th
may cities in xinjiang province. china is the head of the national climate center of the meteorological organization he announced a 20% decrease in the average rainfall in the country. mr. zafiz is going up about the consequences of climate change. he warned that the warming of the air , drought, dust and torrential rains are the consequences of climate change, which requires serious planning. you can see near the roof. the houses are completely covered with sand and flood cuts in one part of...
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we paid a visit to your family in xinjiang. my colleague collected their details.t want to talk to them and find out how they are. i won't ask about anything else. 0k. no problem. i'll arrange that for you. alim was granted a very unusual video call with his mother. the officer connected them by holding two mobile phones facing each other. he used one phone to connect with my mother, and then he used another phone to contact me, allowing me to see my mother through his screen. when i saw my mother, i couldn't contain my emotions. it had been six to seven years since i last saw her, and it was an incredibly heart—wrenching moment. there was a price to pay. the officer wanted something in return. we've heard that the uyghur activists are planning to meet next month. we want you to attend and find out what they say, especially the leaders. we know who they are. they took my family hostage, putting me through this ordeal. even though i may appear fine on the outside. 0n the inside, i'm suffering. a report published this year says two thirds of the 400 uyghurs living in
we paid a visit to your family in xinjiang. my colleague collected their details.t want to talk to them and find out how they are. i won't ask about anything else. 0k. no problem. i'll arrange that for you. alim was granted a very unusual video call with his mother. the officer connected them by holding two mobile phones facing each other. he used one phone to connect with my mother, and then he used another phone to contact me, allowing me to see my mother through his screen. when i saw my...
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well, so that even in the shade of plus 52 and this is here in the desert xinjiang, this has not yet happened. you see, even the earth is all cracked and it remains either to wait for the sunset, or to follow the old chinese summer fashion, well, not so refreshing, but you definitely won’t burn with umbrellas from the sun to now the main accessory of the season. this is how you always put on a ponytail. you can push through the fastening. here, too, fasten and everything is ready. i just wrap myself in a scarf. well, first of all, it's beautiful. this is generally in chinese, the hotter, the more clothes , unless, of course, this is a style nicknamed by foreigners as a beijing bikini, stores barely have time to ship built-in visors, fans, special cooling sleeves and lots and lots of ice cream. this is kvass, i know that this is a russian drink. but now we have a very popular fresh - it's very good. in beijing, which has been publishing a moznu for the past 3 weeks. they even opened an air- conditioning shelter to wait out the heat. not everywhere power plants can cope to ensure the c
well, so that even in the shade of plus 52 and this is here in the desert xinjiang, this has not yet happened. you see, even the earth is all cracked and it remains either to wait for the sunset, or to follow the old chinese summer fashion, well, not so refreshing, but you definitely won’t burn with umbrellas from the sun to now the main accessory of the season. this is how you always put on a ponytail. you can push through the fastening. here, too, fasten and everything is ready. i just wrap...
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the ussr came under the most difficult conditions through the mountain ranges of xinjiang, hundreds ofuns, tanks and ammunition were delivered over the air bridge from irkutsk almaty, distilled from fighters and bombers. soviet pilots fought in the sky, china's military advisers and specialists arrived from our country. about 5.000. chinese troops conducted successful strategic operations and functions were bogged down in under heaven, and in august of the forty-fifth, the red army was finally buried on july 26, 1953 cuban, the rebels tried to seize the moncada barracks in the city of santiago de cuba, they were commanded by 28-year-old lawyer fidel castro in the country ruled by military dictators ihenciobatista protege of americans local planters and industrialists people he was in poverty and seemed to be ready for the revolution, only a signal was needed, but the attempt failed, the rebels thought to capture the soldiers sleeping and unarmed, but the garrison was alerted. many died, but fidel arrested at the trial. he delivered a fiery speech. quote. i am not afraid of prison. just
the ussr came under the most difficult conditions through the mountain ranges of xinjiang, hundreds ofuns, tanks and ammunition were delivered over the air bridge from irkutsk almaty, distilled from fighters and bombers. soviet pilots fought in the sky, china's military advisers and specialists arrived from our country. about 5.000. chinese troops conducted successful strategic operations and functions were bogged down in under heaven, and in august of the forty-fifth, the red army was finally...
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bahrami is located in the xinjiang province of western china.ration was put into operation with the presence of the first vice president and the minister of energy the transfer of 51 million cubic meters of purified water this year with the rest removed from the third part of the urmia treatment plant with the presence of the first vice president with manullahullah muhammad and al muhammad for the construction of this part of the treatment plant and its 11 km transmission line more than 2 a thousand billion rials have been spent, technology is helping to manage this population, the same thing that was done today, which was the place of pollution , was the destruction of the environment, because of this swelling, lake urmia is drying up today, and in this same place, mr. mokhbar ordered the construction of the fourth and final part of the treatment plant. he also exported urmia. how long is the 480 model? billion mardin photo taken with the transfer of water from the urmia treatment plant and the first phase of the kansi dam water transfer system
bahrami is located in the xinjiang province of western china.ration was put into operation with the presence of the first vice president and the minister of energy the transfer of 51 million cubic meters of purified water this year with the rest removed from the third part of the urmia treatment plant with the presence of the first vice president with manullahullah muhammad and al muhammad for the construction of this part of the treatment plant and its 11 km transmission line more than 2 a...
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temperature ever recorded on sunday, according to the guardian sun baul of the western region of xinjiangeter's column. reached fifty-two degrees. in japan, the temperature rose to reaching an almost record level of forty degrees in cyril and 39 °. and in hateos , the african heat reached turkey due to high temperatures in several regions of the country at once, forest fires are raging in places. the air temperature exceeds shaet 45°. record heat and in the usa in the state of nevada the scorching sun warmed the air up to 42, and in california even more up to 53°. in phoenix , forty-degree heat lasts more than 17 days in a row. today's or this shows that a rather high consumption is going on, and electricity using air conditioners, as usual, as in the toilet, but there is an increase in the cost of electricity. and i think that in the near future, what awaits europe is large fines, because , and the costs are very high, and consumption is very high, but there is no replenishment, but somehow it is necessary to contain the situation. therefore , i think that most likely, the eu will adopt
temperature ever recorded on sunday, according to the guardian sun baul of the western region of xinjiangeter's column. reached fifty-two degrees. in japan, the temperature rose to reaching an almost record level of forty degrees in cyril and 39 °. and in hateos , the african heat reached turkey due to high temperatures in several regions of the country at once, forest fires are raging in places. the air temperature exceeds shaet 45°. record heat and in the usa in the state of nevada the...
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you talk about the excessive repression of minorities in xinjiang and tibet.th is, when you called, for example, for the eu to end its dialogue and much of its trade with china, the eu ignored you. macron, scholz, others, they rush to beijing, they want warm relations. absolutely, am—hm. the west doesn't care. the west is caring far less. the so—called democratic leaders are instrumentalising human rights. they are using double standards. so when they care, when they care, when it's important for their own agenda, they will use the human rights platform. when it's not positive or something that doesn't match their agenda, they will ignore. this is the reality of the world we live in. we are fully aware of it. that does not mean that human rights is irrelevant. it just you're less and less effective. it means that we keep working, that we keep fighting. it means that we need to be present for those who fight. look at the number of protests around the world in response to this instrumentalization of rights, in response to this increase of violations of human rig
you talk about the excessive repression of minorities in xinjiang and tibet.th is, when you called, for example, for the eu to end its dialogue and much of its trade with china, the eu ignored you. macron, scholz, others, they rush to beijing, they want warm relations. absolutely, am—hm. the west doesn't care. the west is caring far less. the so—called democratic leaders are instrumentalising human rights. they are using double standards. so when they care, when they care, when it's...
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varamin is in xinjiang province, west of chobagh.er about 18 years at the end of the 23rd meeting of the cooperation organization iran's permanent membership in shanghai has been finalized. the shanghai cooperation organization, the largest and most populous regional organization in the world , do you want to discuss the dimensions and importance of this organization , how many opportunities and capacities can it provide for our permanent membership in this organization? let's talk, of course, you came here more economically, but mr. kiaei, the national coordinator of the islamic republic of iran in the shanghai cooperation organization, we are at your service, as well as mr. pak, an expert on international issues , we will attend the discussion at the stadium. hello again , i invite all the guests of the program before i go to he said let's start the big thing that my colleagues in the foreign trade editorial office of the radio and television news agency will prepare and see together . and the third meeting of the leaders of the sh
varamin is in xinjiang province, west of chobagh.er about 18 years at the end of the 23rd meeting of the cooperation organization iran's permanent membership in shanghai has been finalized. the shanghai cooperation organization, the largest and most populous regional organization in the world , do you want to discuss the dimensions and importance of this organization , how many opportunities and capacities can it provide for our permanent membership in this organization? let's talk, of course,...
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lunar calendar, but in such a way that even in the shade plus 502 and it's somewhere deserted in xinjiangppened before. you see, even the earth is all cracked and it remains either to wait for the sunset, or to follow the old chinese summer moz. well, not so refreshing, but you definitely won’t burn out with umbrellas from the sun until now the main accessory of the season. this is how you always put on a ponytail. you can push through the fastening. here , too, fasten, and you're done. and i just wrap myself in a scarf. well, first of all, it's beautiful. this is generally in chinese, the hotter, the more clothes, unless, of course, this is the style, nicknamed by foreigners the beijing bikini, barely manages to ship built-in visors, fans, special cooling sleeves and lots and lots of ice cream to stores. this is a class. you know that this is a russian drink, but now we have a very popular and fresh - it's very good . wait out the heat air conditioner. not everywhere the power plant can cope to ensure an uninterrupted cooling system work at the limit, china that this is all forcefully ab
lunar calendar, but in such a way that even in the shade plus 502 and it's somewhere deserted in xinjiangppened before. you see, even the earth is all cracked and it remains either to wait for the sunset, or to follow the old chinese summer moz. well, not so refreshing, but you definitely won’t burn out with umbrellas from the sun until now the main accessory of the season. this is how you always put on a ponytail. you can push through the fastening. here , too, fasten, and you're done. and i...
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temperature china is experiencing a heatwave too, with temperatures above a0 degrees in the north, in xinjiangher parts of asia — including taiwan and southern vietnam have been battered by torrential rain.0ur climate by torrential rain. 0ur climate editor, justin rowlatt, sent this report from moorthiuh in spain — one of the hottest places in europe. wildfires continued to rage in greece today. firefighters struggled to contain them, as high winds fanned the flames. and italy has been continuing to feel the heat too, with temperatures into the 40s and 20 cities now on heatwave alert. it turns out rain isn't the only weather that can take that sheen off your special day. irani and her colleague pedro look after homeless people in the southern spanish city of murcia. it could be really serious because it's not only feeling sick, but also it can bring you to death. they work out on the street, checking people are coping with the heat. so just think what these temperatures do to the human body. 0ur body temperature is 37 degrees, any higher or lower than that and our systems begin to shut down. s
temperature china is experiencing a heatwave too, with temperatures above a0 degrees in the north, in xinjiangher parts of asia — including taiwan and southern vietnam have been battered by torrential rain.0ur climate by torrential rain. 0ur climate editor, justin rowlatt, sent this report from moorthiuh in spain — one of the hottest places in europe. wildfires continued to rage in greece today. firefighters struggled to contain them, as high winds fanned the flames. and italy has been...
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in asia, these pictures show the so—called �*flaming mountains�* in xinjiang province in china.the us, in death valley — already one of the hottest places on earth — temperatures reached 53.9 celsius on sunday. in a moment we'll hear from our climate editor justin rowlatt, but first, nick beake reports on the situation in greece. a thick blanket enveloped the hills outside of athens. wildfires powered by heavy winds. the flames rapidly advancing on homes. there were small victories for those fighting from the air, but it's been a constant battle to contain the pockets of firejumping up, as temperatures reached 44 celsius in some parts of greece. near the capital, more than 1,000 children were forced to abandon their summer camp. "there are about 1,500 kids who need to be bused to safety", a local official explained. saying they'd been found emergency accommodation for the night. as dark plumes ominously filled the horizon, many decided to escape. at these stables, a race against time — disorientated and distressed, but all rescued. there wasn't much in it. this is what they left
in asia, these pictures show the so—called �*flaming mountains�* in xinjiang province in china.the us, in death valley — already one of the hottest places on earth — temperatures reached 53.9 celsius on sunday. in a moment we'll hear from our climate editor justin rowlatt, but first, nick beake reports on the situation in greece. a thick blanket enveloped the hills outside of athens. wildfires powered by heavy winds. the flames rapidly advancing on homes. there were small victories...
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and china is experiencing a heatwave too, with temperatures above a0 degrees in the north, in xinjiangrrespondents across europe, to report on how the extreme heat is affecting life where they are. azadeh moshiri is in kouvaras — south east of athens — where wildfires broke out monday night. guy de launey is in ljubljana. and imogen foulkes is in switzerland. i started by asking azadeh to bring us up to date on the situation in greece... i don't know if you can see it right now, but some of the winds are being felt here, and that is really complicating the situation for the firefighters within the country, because it makes it that much more difficult for them to get close to the fires and fight them. now, where i am today is the aftermath of those fires. as you can see around me, these hills have been completely decimated. if you were here with me right now, you would not only be able to see the fact that these trees have been burned, but you would be able to smell the ash and feel how hot it is around here. but in other parts of greece, on the other side of athens, fires have still be
and china is experiencing a heatwave too, with temperatures above a0 degrees in the north, in xinjiangrrespondents across europe, to report on how the extreme heat is affecting life where they are. azadeh moshiri is in kouvaras — south east of athens — where wildfires broke out monday night. guy de launey is in ljubljana. and imogen foulkes is in switzerland. i started by asking azadeh to bring us up to date on the situation in greece... i don't know if you can see it right now, but some of...
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china provisionally recorded its highest temperature ever yesterday — 52.2 celsius in xinjiang, in thee over the south—west has left ten5 of millions of people under extreme heat warnings. death valley, in california, hit 53.9 celsius on sunday — not far off the all—time global temperature record of 56.7 degrees, recorded injuly 1913. well, i have come down from inland space to the coast at alicante and there is a sea breeze here and it is a placid relief. but people in the holiday industry are asking, how long will tourists want to continue to come here when temperatures are just so high? and climate change means southern spain, like the rest of the world, is only going to get hotter. sophie. thank you. ukraine's military says it carried out an attack on a strategically important bridge which links the annexed crimean peninsula and southern russia. as the ukranian counter—offensive continues, the kerch bridge is seen as a key target, and a symbol of russian occupation. road traffic has been suspended on the 12—mile crossing, and russia says two of its civilians died in the attack. our
china provisionally recorded its highest temperature ever yesterday — 52.2 celsius in xinjiang, in thee over the south—west has left ten5 of millions of people under extreme heat warnings. death valley, in california, hit 53.9 celsius on sunday — not far off the all—time global temperature record of 56.7 degrees, recorded injuly 1913. well, i have come down from inland space to the coast at alicante and there is a sea breeze here and it is a placid relief. but people in the holiday...
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in xinjiang, on sunday, the temperature reached 52 celsius.oenix, arizona, even fiercer heat with highs of at least 43 celsius — about 110 fahrenheit — for 19 consecutive days. the mediterranean basin is on high alert, with temperatures well above a0 celsius for several days — meaning there's a risk to everyone�*s health, not just the most vulnerable. azadeh moshiri is in greece, where wildfires continue to burn — she sent us this update. i am west of athens, in mandra, which had fires extend local residents pointed us here, saying follow the road and you'll find a facility that's completely burnt down. when we got here, we spoke to the owner who said there were animals actually held here, dogs held in the basement for safety as the fires began to spring. now as you can see there's some smoke coming up, so i'll move you in this direction because over here, there were deer who were held who hopped across the fence because the fire started engulfing and approaching this area. now here, the fire extended across eight km. so seems like this, devas
in xinjiang, on sunday, the temperature reached 52 celsius.oenix, arizona, even fiercer heat with highs of at least 43 celsius — about 110 fahrenheit — for 19 consecutive days. the mediterranean basin is on high alert, with temperatures well above a0 celsius for several days — meaning there's a risk to everyone�*s health, not just the most vulnerable. azadeh moshiri is in greece, where wildfires continue to burn — she sent us this update. i am west of athens, in mandra, which had...
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temperature ever, yesterday according to the met office. temperature ever yesterday — 52.2 celsius in xinjiangest, according to the uk met office. in the us, a heat dome over the south—west has left tens of millions of people under extreme heat warnings. death valley, in california, hit 53.9 celsius on sunday — not far off the all—time global temperature record of 56.7 degrees, recorded injuly 1913. and climate change means southern spain, like the rest of the world, is only going to get hotter. joining us now is andrew kruczkiewicz, a senior researcher with columbia climate school's international research institute for climate and society. thank you forjoining us on bbc news. we have seen the impacts of the hotter weather across so many different parts of the world. how difficult is it to prepare for these types of offence and is the difficulty change level wise depending on where you are? we are seeinu depending on where you are? we are seeing challenges _ depending on where you are? we are seeing challenges in _ depending on where you are? we are seeing challenges in preparedness i seeing c
temperature ever, yesterday according to the met office. temperature ever yesterday — 52.2 celsius in xinjiangest, according to the uk met office. in the us, a heat dome over the south—west has left tens of millions of people under extreme heat warnings. death valley, in california, hit 53.9 celsius on sunday — not far off the all—time global temperature record of 56.7 degrees, recorded injuly 1913. and climate change means southern spain, like the rest of the world, is only going to...
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and there's also a heatwave in asia with temperatures above a0 degrees in the north, in xinjiang.rowlatt, joins us from murcia in spain, one of the hottest places in europe. yes, it really has been another exceedingly hot day here and, as you say, this is the second blistering heat wave to hit the region in as many weeks, injust heat wave to hit the region in as many weeks, in just two weeks. as well as taking its toll on people, it is also taking its toll on the environment, drying out vegetation and making the whole region vulnerable to fire. wildfires continued to rage in greece today. firefighters struggled to contain them, as high winds fanned the flames. and italy has been continuing to feel the heat too, with temperatures into the 40s and 20 cities now on heatwave alert. it turns out rain isn't the only weather that can take that sheen off your special day. irani and her colleague pedro look after homeless people in the southern spanish city of murcia. it could be really serious because it's not only feeling sick, but also it can bring you to death. they work out on the str
and there's also a heatwave in asia with temperatures above a0 degrees in the north, in xinjiang.rowlatt, joins us from murcia in spain, one of the hottest places in europe. yes, it really has been another exceedingly hot day here and, as you say, this is the second blistering heat wave to hit the region in as many weeks, injust heat wave to hit the region in as many weeks, in just two weeks. as well as taking its toll on people, it is also taking its toll on the environment, drying out...
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china provisionally recorded its highest temperature ever yesterday — 52.2 degrees celsius in xinjiang in california, hit 53.9 celsius on sunday — not far off the all—time global temperature record of 56.7 degrees, recorded in july, 1913. climate change means southern spain, like the rest of the world, is only going to get hotter. let speak live to a meteorologist from the regional environmental protection agency. thank you very much for being with us. just give us a quick impression of what the situation is in italy and how high those temperatures have gone? yeah, the situation — those temperatures have gone? yeah, the situation is _ those temperatures have gone? yeah, the situation is quite _ those temperatures have gone? yeah, the situation is quite bad _ those temperatures have gone? yeah, the situation is quite bad in _ those temperatures have gone? ie—u the situation is quite bad in terms of temperatures. we are experiencing now what we call an extreme heatwave. again, close to breaking many records, tomorrow would be kind of the worst day probably in which many records, includin
china provisionally recorded its highest temperature ever yesterday — 52.2 degrees celsius in xinjiang in california, hit 53.9 celsius on sunday — not far off the all—time global temperature record of 56.7 degrees, recorded in july, 1913. climate change means southern spain, like the rest of the world, is only going to get hotter. let speak live to a meteorologist from the regional environmental protection agency. thank you very much for being with us. just give us a quick impression of...
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weekend china had provisionally recorded its highest ever temperature in the north—western region of xinjiangration said the mercury hit 52.2c in the village of sanbao on sunday. that mayjust focus minds when the us climate envoy, john kerry, meets his chinese counterpart, xie zhenhua. the two men have worked together on climate change issues for many years. they met for a few hours today and will continue to talk over the next three days in beijing. joanna lewis is associate professor and director at science, technology and international affairs in georgetown. thank you for being with us. goodness me. some of these figures that we are talking about today are mind—boggling, aren't they? yes. that we are talking about today are mind-boggling, aren't they? yes. i mean, mind-boggling, aren't they? yes. i mean. this— mind-boggling, aren't they? yes. i mean. this is _ mind-boggling, aren't they? yes. i mean, this is really _ mind-boggling, aren't they? yes. i mean, this is really an _ mind-boggling, aren't they? yes. i mean, this is really an important . mean, this is really an important time for
weekend china had provisionally recorded its highest ever temperature in the north—western region of xinjiangration said the mercury hit 52.2c in the village of sanbao on sunday. that mayjust focus minds when the us climate envoy, john kerry, meets his chinese counterpart, xie zhenhua. the two men have worked together on climate change issues for many years. they met for a few hours today and will continue to talk over the next three days in beijing. joanna lewis is associate professor and...
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well, so that even in the shade plus 52 and this is somewhere in the desert of xinjiang. you see, even the earth is all cracked and it remains either to wait for the sunset, or to follow the old chinese summer fashion, well, not so refreshing, but you definitely won’t burn out with umbrellas from the sun until now the main accessory of the season. this is how you always put on a ponytail. you can push through the fastening. here, too, fasten and everything is ready. i just wrap myself in a scarf. well, first of all, it's beautiful. it's generally in chinese, the hotter, the more clothes , unless, of course, this is a style called beijing bikini by foreigners , built-in visors, fans, special cooling sleeves and lots and lots of ice cream are barely in time to ship to stores. this is a class. you know that this is a russian drink, but now it is very popular with us. more is needed, if it 's very good, the pekini, who have been emitting from the heat for the past three weeks, even opened a bomb shelter to wait out the heat. working at the limit. china is moving away from coa
well, so that even in the shade plus 52 and this is somewhere in the desert of xinjiang. you see, even the earth is all cracked and it remains either to wait for the sunset, or to follow the old chinese summer fashion, well, not so refreshing, but you definitely won’t burn out with umbrellas from the sun until now the main accessory of the season. this is how you always put on a ponytail. you can push through the fastening. here, too, fasten and everything is ready. i just wrap myself in a...
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community never be able to do this through their actions even you know we can sanction people who use xinjiang cotton but frankly most of the chinese public stands with government and should jail exactly for elite or liberal members of the chinese public small element rule. yeah. so it just leads them buy chinese running shoes rather than western ones to sportswear. so it's not really going to change anything unfortunately. yeah. we should get to this next question, which is interesting. what are some reliable, accurate data to analyze chinese politics since it mainly functions as a black box to outsiders. the nature of politics there a lot of rumors. the person is asking how accurately analyze politics, what data to what do you use? yeah, well, what i do is spend it or at least i used be covid. i spend a lot of time in china doing interviews. people from agencies of officials, political, military people, all you know, i asked like a journalist does, you might say, and i rely a lot on the interviews that i've done really ever since. i first started studying china by interviewing refugees. in 1
community never be able to do this through their actions even you know we can sanction people who use xinjiang cotton but frankly most of the chinese public stands with government and should jail exactly for elite or liberal members of the chinese public small element rule. yeah. so it just leads them buy chinese running shoes rather than western ones to sportswear. so it's not really going to change anything unfortunately. yeah. we should get to this next question, which is interesting. what...
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community never be able to do this through their actions even you know we can sanction people who use xinjiang cotton but frankly most of the chinese public stands with government and should jail exactly for elite or liberal members of the chinese public small element rule. yeah. so it just leads them buy chinese running shoes rather than western ones to sportswear. so it's not really going to change anything unfortunately. yeah. we should get to this next question, which is interesting. what are some reliable, accurate data to analyze chinese politics since it mainly functions as a black box to outsiders. the nature of politics there a lot of rumors. the person is asking how accurately analyze politics, what data to what do you use? yeah, well, what i do is spend it or at least i used be covid. i spend a lot of time in china doing interviews. people from agencies of officials, political, military people, all you know, i asked like a journalist does, you might say, and i rely a lot on the interviews that i've done really ever since. i first started studying china by interviewing refugees. in 1
community never be able to do this through their actions even you know we can sanction people who use xinjiang cotton but frankly most of the chinese public stands with government and should jail exactly for elite or liberal members of the chinese public small element rule. yeah. so it just leads them buy chinese running shoes rather than western ones to sportswear. so it's not really going to change anything unfortunately. yeah. we should get to this next question, which is interesting. what...
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well, so that even in the shade plus 52 and this is somewhere in the desert of xinjiang.earth is all cracked and it remains either to wait for the sunset, or to follow the old chinese summer fashion, well, not so refreshing, but you definitely won’t burn with sun umbrellas. this is now the main accessory of the season. this is how you always put on a ponytail. you can push through the fastening. here, too, fasten and everything is ready. and i just wrap myself in a scarf. well, first of all, it's beautiful. this is generally in chinese , the hotter, the more clothes, unless, of course, this is a style nicknamed by foreigners as a beijing bikini, stores barely have time to ship built-in visors, fans, special cooling sleeves and lots and lots of ice cream ice. this is kvass. you know that this is a russian drink, but now it is very popular with us. need more if it's very good beijing who learned from the heat of the last three weeks, even opened a bomb shelter to wait out the heat , air conditioners are not everywhere able to cope with power plants to ensure an uninterrupte
well, so that even in the shade plus 52 and this is somewhere in the desert of xinjiang.earth is all cracked and it remains either to wait for the sunset, or to follow the old chinese summer fashion, well, not so refreshing, but you definitely won’t burn with sun umbrellas. this is now the main accessory of the season. this is how you always put on a ponytail. you can push through the fastening. here, too, fasten and everything is ready. and i just wrap myself in a scarf. well, first of all,...
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solar panels , is produced in a certain panels, is produced in a certain chinese province called xinjiange the uyghurs live. and the evidence is mounting . and the evidence is mounting. and the evidence is mounting. and the evidence is mounting. and the evidence is clear that much of the work that is done to produce solar panels, which now go into our rural countries side, where we could actually be growing , we could actually be growing, the stuff is produced by the uyghurs under literally slave laboun uyghurs under literally slave labour, canadian asians. but it seems that in the war on climate change, absolutely anything is permitted . and but what will be permitted. and but what will be unsettling a few people, especially those who've either arrived in southern europe or heading off on their holidays there soon are record temperatures and not just there. it's happening in much of america and china too. in a moment. yep, we'll talk about the weather . well, right now, it is not the favourite pub conversation of the british weather people are talking about. no, they're talking about. no
solar panels , is produced in a certain panels, is produced in a certain chinese province called xinjiange the uyghurs live. and the evidence is mounting . and the evidence is mounting. and the evidence is mounting. and the evidence is mounting. and the evidence is clear that much of the work that is done to produce solar panels, which now go into our rural countries side, where we could actually be growing , we could actually be growing, the stuff is produced by the uyghurs under literally...
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solar panels , is produced in a certain panels, is produced in a certain chinese province called xinjiangthe uyghurs live. and the evidence is mounting . and the evidence is mounting. and the evidence is mounting. and the evidence is mounting. and the evidence is clear that much of the work that is done to produce solar panels, which now go into our rural countries side, where we could actually be growing , we could actually be growing, the stuff is produced by the uyghurs under literally slave laboun uyghurs under literally slave labour, canadian asians. but it seems that in the war on climate change, absolutely anything is permitted . and but what will be permitted. and but what will be unsettling a few people, especially those who've either arrived in southern europe or heading off on their holidays there soon are record temperatures and not just there. it's happening in much of america and china too. in a moment. yep, we'll talk about the weather . well, right now, it is not the favourite pub conversation of the british weather people are talking about. no, they're talking about. no,
solar panels , is produced in a certain panels, is produced in a certain chinese province called xinjiangthe uyghurs live. and the evidence is mounting . and the evidence is mounting. and the evidence is mounting. and the evidence is mounting. and the evidence is clear that much of the work that is done to produce solar panels, which now go into our rural countries side, where we could actually be growing , we could actually be growing, the stuff is produced by the uyghurs under literally slave...
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questions in that letter, guys, about catl's relationship to the uyghur forced labor problem in xinjiangrovince. they're suggesting that there was some sort of a back-door deal here to look as if catl was divesting from one of the entities related to that problem, but in fact, there was an effort to continue business there. so, we'll wait and see what ford has to say we'll reach out to them shortly for this comment, but this is an investigation now from the house china committee and house ways and means committee, two very powerful committees chaired by republicans on capitol hill. back to you guys >> thank you, eamon javers before we head to a break, let's give a quick report on the bond market take a look at how treasurys are faring this morning. yields, you ask? yes. 4.839% on the two-year and you can see two is over ten at 3.823%. that's over a hundred basis points, right? i got my math right. >> that's a recessionary signal, some might say >> is it >> in the future >> eventually, maybe >> with no clock >> eventually, maybe, but right after this, we'll be back. what do you see on the
questions in that letter, guys, about catl's relationship to the uyghur forced labor problem in xinjiangrovince. they're suggesting that there was some sort of a back-door deal here to look as if catl was divesting from one of the entities related to that problem, but in fact, there was an effort to continue business there. so, we'll wait and see what ford has to say we'll reach out to them shortly for this comment, but this is an investigation now from the house china committee and house ways...
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after the middle east failed through very such, uh, weak-looking regions, for example, in china xinjiangthrough this it is possible to influence china and hong kong, they believe that their, well, their people are still there, and they decided to very seriously influence russia and china through such mechanisms, but these mechanisms are very transparent, everyone is already well aware of this and the united states, of course, they have no choice but to use these ammunition clusters to the end to prove that after russia they will be transferred to china and policy that you spoke about olga either said that they really want against russia and china, they are well aware that these statements may be the last clothes, so that after all even those most powerful serious americans or westerners who do not want any peace negotiations at all. they perfectly understand that we don’t want this either if they don’t want to talk to us, and when a variety of japanese voices are heard, by the way, when speaking, the parliamentarian says that this is a cynical egoistic how they they call e what, supply c
after the middle east failed through very such, uh, weak-looking regions, for example, in china xinjiangthrough this it is possible to influence china and hong kong, they believe that their, well, their people are still there, and they decided to very seriously influence russia and china through such mechanisms, but these mechanisms are very transparent, everyone is already well aware of this and the united states, of course, they have no choice but to use these ammunition clusters to the end...
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committee previously ethnic minorities are forced to produce components for solar panels in the xinjiangegion of china. that by rightfully so has classified their action against the uighurs as genocide. sir when i ask you the question the last time you appeared before this committee and i will wait until you were done with your site conversation because it's important for you here this for the last time you were here i asked you about the impact this genocide but have on your climate change agenda can be replayed well quote life is full of choices in the quote. when it comes to ending genocide there are no choices and affect the it's just a tough choice and we will just had to let them do what they do is incredibly concerning. united states always chooses human rights and human dignity. i'm deeply concerned administration continues to engage with the ccp with no real research -- results or anything to show for it. i talked to secretary blinken and encouraged him to engage in diplomacy with china. we don't have the make concessions before you can get to the table. we stopped enforcing our
committee previously ethnic minorities are forced to produce components for solar panels in the xinjiangegion of china. that by rightfully so has classified their action against the uighurs as genocide. sir when i ask you the question the last time you appeared before this committee and i will wait until you were done with your site conversation because it's important for you here this for the last time you were here i asked you about the impact this genocide but have on your climate change...
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the uyghur muslims and ethnic minorities are forced to m produce compones for solar panels in the xinjiang region of china. biden administration rightfully so has classified their actions against the uyghurs as genocide, genocide. yet when i asked you a question less than you appear before this committee, and i will wait until you're done with your little sidebar conversation, because it's important for you to hear this. the last time you hearbe i asked you about the impact this genocide would have on your climate change agenda, and she replied, well, quote life is full of choices, end of quote. well, when it comes to ending genocide there are no choices. and the fact you think that, that is just a tough choice and we are just going to have to let them do what they do is incredibly concerning. the united states always chooses human rights, human dignity and human life. i'm deeply concerned administration continue to engage with the ccp with no real results for anything to show for it. i echo your to talk to them. i talk to secretary blinken. i encouraged him to engage in diplomacy with chi
the uyghur muslims and ethnic minorities are forced to m produce compones for solar panels in the xinjiang region of china. biden administration rightfully so has classified their actions against the uyghurs as genocide, genocide. yet when i asked you a question less than you appear before this committee, and i will wait until you're done with your little sidebar conversation, because it's important for you to hear this. the last time you hearbe i asked you about the impact this genocide would...