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The fall the whole world knows that we wont stop thats been our rules will be a free and independent country. Up the up the north the knockers this is a protest against the current government. Because we do not agree with the Election Results and with the current regime will use new and different formulas. From which the more people realize the inevitability of regime change in our country the faster this will happen ill. Also coming up to 9 inches no was skipping the summer a heat wave in the arctic has siberians hot under the collar everyone bought electric fans they were totally sold out here people had ice cream and cold drinks we arent prepared for these conditions in the clear new couple cars. To our viewers on p. B. S. In the United States and all around the world welcome we begin the day with a desperate president against his defiant nation it has been a week since the people in bell rooms went to the polls to elect the president incumbent Alexander Lukashenko says he won by a landslide fair and square but many voters do not believe him they say the vote was rigged on sunday more than 100000 people gathered in minsk demanding a new election 2 people have died in clashes with police in just the last week but there are reports of officers refusing to follow orders rejecting any further crackdown on Peaceful Protesters even his base is turning against him today at a state run factory the president was heckled and boot and there are other signs that the president s twentys. 6 years in power may be nearing their end on sunday look at said russian president Vladimir Putin have offered help but so far the kremlin has played down any promises and the oppositions president ial candidate the woman who fled after the election last week she says tonight that she is willing to come home to lead an interim government we have more tonight beginning in this report. The red and white flag of the opposition has been raised once more on the streets of minsk this time by the workers of bell averse who gathered outside factories. Go away they chanted a president Alexander Lukashenko who would come to win them over the heckling continued and the president walks off the stage into the crowd in an exchange with a worker. Who said new elections were possible but only after the country holds a referendum. To go by the president should not make decisions as a result of pressure to make the president must find a compromise exactly thats how. We need to approve a new constitution so the opposition wont be against it it needs to be approved in a referendum because our previous constitution was approved in a referendum and based on the new constitution and if you want it we will show you elections for the palm and presidency and local government bodies. The protests being fueled by new promises from the exiled opposition leader. Im prepared to take responsibility and act as the nations leader cheering this period so the country settles down and gets back to normality so that we can release all Political Prisoners and prepare a Legal Framework and conditions to hold. Another round of president ial elections and the shortest time possible at the. Taken of scale made her address from the way india a day off to calling for the biggest protests in belarus yes. As the internal pressure grows so does International Concern the e. U. Has announced it will hold an emergency summit about bellerose on wednesday and thursday we start in humble and we have already agreed on sanctions against the responsible for these Human Rights Violations how the sanctions will be designed and whether further restrictive measures will be taken depend on the future behavior of the bell aris you know already so until then protests is sure no signs of relenting. Or more tonight i want to bring in miriam calls mail shes a Senior Expert on Eastern Europe at germanys beryls Mint Foundation miriam its good to have you on the day based on what we have seen in the last week would you say that Alexander Lukashenko his days as president of deliveries are now numbered. Yes definitely. President. Now number i would have been more hesitant a week ago but the pressure from what used to be discounted the state sector we work less mention to report and from this decentralized demonstrations and strikes all over the country even though im like the institutions like state t. V. Its clear. What about the russian factor here we know that russia has intervened in other republics before georgia in 2000 ukraine and 24 g. Its impossible to rule out a Russian Military intervention but would you agree that the chances of Vladimir Putin sending in his troops to prop up. Or anemic at best. Well it would in my view not at the intake just if president putin sent in troops because that would completely destroy the otherwise good relations sense have other feelings the good feelings they have talked to russians overwhelmingly however the situation is not very pleasant for cuttin as well he has demonstrations and also to hand in russia and he is not interested in that of those developing as a more democratic democratic country because that undermines this argument that the slavic nation needs to not talk crissy to be a successful state so i wouldnt exclude it i do not think it would be an open intervention it would be but the threats have been there also by the question call was mentioned the collective Security Treaty Organization that and russia caught off and he has mentioned the troops the messman to western borders of fellows which of course its not taking place but they are keeping that option open so we know that the European Union plans to hold an emergency summit on wednesday to discuss. What role does europe have you i mean is this an opportunity to pull closure. I wouldnt speak about pulling but others closer to europe because the belo who sense do not want to be a geo political spectrum or they just want a better life with their civic rights being taken seriously and to Human Rights Violations however i would expect that the European Union makes it very clear. That any at intervention would be met with economic sanctions that do it because at present the situation still is very dangerous and here the European Union should be very clear. We know that the president s of lithuania poland latvia and estonia have sent a letter to be offering cooperation if 3 demands are met they want to see an end of the use of force against protesters they want detain protesters to be released and they want to see della reese organize a National Reconciliation roundtable what leverage do these countries have right now with. Well particularly lithuania has longstanding relations and they have managed to do it policy on the one hand supporting activists misdefine australia is currently in the queen yeah but also having economic relationships that simply gives them knowledge and context however you are right a singular countries their power is limited however they could. Team up with the o. S. C. Need. Currently we have to be a bally and share we will have sweden next year as us next year and i think together with the oas. They could support such a national we consider round table that has actually been already started to be organized by the better use of a position and we also got reports today that all of the protesters who have been arrested in the last week and detained they have been released so do you see that as proof that the pressure coming from its neighbors is working and. Yes and no right this is a huge success however there is information that between 70 and 100 people have gone missing and this is another thing that the new coach de monsoreau him at this summit to. Immediately know learn about the whereabouts off the specific. Yeah thats a very good point there is people remain missing tonight because males in your expert on Eastern Europe at germanys battles Men Foundation miri we should do time in your insights tonight thank you youre very welcome. Now into a siberian summer temperatures across the arctic have been increasing at a rate that is about twice the global average causing a record heat wave in siberia this year a small remote town above the Arctic Circle in the russian region of. Salt temperatures that were nearly get this 20 Degrees Higher than average science is now fear that the heat is causing the permafrost athol spelling catastrophe for both the environment and for the people who live here we use emily short reports tonight from very young sc. You can see the heat shimmer even now at the end of summer a few weeks ago they had set a new record 38 degrees celsius thats the highest temperature ever recorded within the Arctic Circle people here are usually proud of a different extreme their town is one of 2 places that claim to be the coldest on earth. Were used to the cold people here cant handle that sort of heat everyone bought electric fans they were totally sold out here people had ice cream and cold drinks we arent prepared for these conditions. We swam and worked it was fine even in the winter when its minus 60 degrees centigrade here we eat ice cream so working when it was 38 degrees wasnt a problem either. Of them. The climate is changing every year and the ice is slowly melting people say the winters have gotten a bit warmer and the summer has moved by a whole month its longer now. With the with the it is. Nice its the buildings in that are on stilts designed to drive down into the permafrost and give them a solid base the pillars also keep the houses raised so they dont melt the ground underneath but rising temperatures could threaten the very foundations of this town. Because the permafrost is melting houses here could collapse because theyre built on pillars our Public Utilities are built on supports which have their foundations in the ground if they move there could be accidents and there will be all sorts of problems if Global Warming intense allies. To meet with. Russias arctic has already felt the effects of unstable foundations in late may a fuel reservoir. Are near no real sq collapsed and 21000 tonnes of diesel spilled into surrounding rivers in subsoil the russian Metals Company in charge said the thawing permafrost was to blame scientists hope the environmental catastrophe and no real will be a wakeup call for off the already its. The one. That you might know until this happens no one paid attention to the issue of power in the frost the 1st thing that contributes to that thaw is the climate and the summer temperatures to some of summer temperatures here in central yakutia so in the taiga forest has increased by 10 to 12 percent since the year 2000. This years summer may have been a novelty for people invent high on sc but it could spell an unstable future for russias arctic. And the arctic is not the only place affected by rising temperatures thousands of miles away in californias death valley researchers have just recorded the highest global temperature in over a century the u. S. Weather service confirmed the record heat of 54. 00 degrees celsius thats a 130. 00 degrees fahrenheit on sunday afternoon now if that record is confirmed in a formal review it will be the hottest temperature witnessed on our planets surface since the year 1913. All right lets bring in correspondent Jason Campbell donia now he is in los angeles hes bureau chief for n. B. C. News radio and i heart media its good to see you again jason you know we wanted to talk with you tonight because of the extreme weather that were seeing in california so lets start with the summer heat do they even make air conditioners Strong Enough to handle the heat in death valley. Not really i mean other than 30 dental mill your shoes right off luckily not much lives up there including you know desert rats and Everything Else is really not much in death valley there always are people who live you know on the outer lying areas of death valley and it was about a 20 out there over the weekend and thats thats pretty hot and i was checking the weather for death valley the humidity there was only about 7 percent on sunday so thats a very dry heat and i guess meteorologist have to advise people to do certain things if theyre going to cope with that kind. Of heat and dry heat i mean what theyve been telling people to do drink lots of water thats number one drink as much water as you can make sure you dont leave your kids or your pets inside the car because if its if its a 130. 00 degrees outside and youre youre looking at pushing 200. 00 degrees on the inside of a car and that that will likely lead to death if you leave pets theyre asking people to check on the elderly elderly neighbors elderly see them leave memories make sure that theyre staying cool as much as possible. And really the biggest warning out there is just stay out of the sun its difficult but if you can stay out of the sun either have at you know white brim or a stay indoors mainly thats probably the best piece of advice and if youre going to stay indoors obviously youre going to have your air conditioning on and theres so much air conditioning being used right now we understand that its a little too much for the power grid in california. Yeah where we have whats called rolling blackouts happening across the state and its crazy you know youre at home everybodys at home to depend demick everybodys working from home and you know with years with your kids doing the Distance Learning thing online and all the sudden your power gets cut for a couple of hours 2 the governor just came out and said it a we want to know why and has launched an investigation into figuring out why there hasnt been enough power to like you said our all these air conditioners. Throughout heat wave which has gone on about 4 days now maybe 5 but its going to last another 4 or 5 days so the power here is just getting sucked up quickly. But yeah its crazy to think that in a state like california i think weve got like that i think were the 5th biggest economy in the world and ive enough power to power a few air conditioners thats that the governor says that he wants to get debt to the bottom of that you know we reported on that several times about these rolling Power Outages in california lets talk about the wildfires in Northern California on to saturday the Weather Service posted an unusual warning about possible fire induced tornadoes known as fire nago did you hear about that. Oh absolutely and are they spectacular what i mean it right its the extreme he makes with swirling winds and what happens is that those wits they start to pick up embers and basically its white in the air on fire as the wind swirls and i mean ive seen im not personally but ive seen pictures of them that are like a 100 feet tall. And they are extremely estate move very very rapidly and they just true through whatever is in front of them whether it be vegetation or you know while forest anything and itll just chew right through it its an edible youre looking at some images right now of these fire natives and youre right i mean theres spectacular to look at we understand there may have been 5 of these over the weekend in california i mean that must be a nightmare for firefighters are they even trained to deal with this kind of threat when theyre in of fighting of wildfire. Absolutely its get out of the way get out of the way because theyre too unpredictable and its too dangerous to even try to you know douse those flames at all if theyre really really dangerous so the fire crews basically take cover when they start to see swirling winds in the area and in some cases here in Southern California Los Angeles County Fire Department will keep track of the winds in the area that theyre fighting a wildfire and if those winds start to shift they move those firefighters out of that area yeah i mean i guess you dont want to be one of those storm trackers or storm followers when were talking about a fire nato Jason Campbell to commit to a Los Angeles Bureau chief for n. B. C. News radio and i heart media jason always good to talk with you we appreciate the latest and to everybody in california stay safe you too thank you so much. Well it is only august and the Un Refugee Agency says the number of migrants arriving in italy by boat has already surpassed the total for all of last year so far there have been more than 15000. 00 sea arrivals with many people rescued by the coast guard in italian waters thats up almost 4000. 00 on last year islands off southern italy like lampedusa and sicily have attracted the majority with more than 40 percent of migrants arriving from tunisia in north africa or correspondent max sunder reports now from the cecilia town of health and it sets up where Authorities Say they are struggling to cope the coronavirus pandemic has made life even more challenging for some of the most Vulnerable People here in the south the sicily well its just there is no justice for migrants no justice each month they should pay bills how can i possibly do this. That this man from somalia tells us he is stuck here without work or a place to sleep authorities at the Migration Center promised to return his passport last december but he still has received any papers people who showed up for their appointments this morning tell us the pandemic has delayed processes here not having the necessary paperwork can affect their legal status in the country and ability to work life underneath the bridge is the only option for some of those lacking their paperwork 8 people have been sleeping in this wall that camp for the past 25 days one of them tells us with no money or support they are holding out until their cases can be heard. Incidents like this have managed to stir up Public Opinion against migrants and refugees a few dozen new arrivals escaped from an overcrowded current and facility in the city of 2 weeks ago most were found by police none tested positive for the coronavirus not fear but seeing the good in people is what migrants and refugees need during the pen demick omar so knows this from his own experience the 31 year old gandhian works in a center that houses migrants and refugees and helps them prepare for their life in Italian Society when saloon arrived in italy in 2014 he was initially presented with limited opportunities to help him integrate health because people kept from morning to night do anything. So. You can. Its like something that is killing you intimately so but this and its a different because most of the people who will be sent something to be in this country after finally coming to this center so will get lucky he was able to find work here is a cultural mediator helping minors living at the facility with her asylum cases and Everyday Needs many migrants in sicily are forced to make a living here in the countryside as daily barrage in the greenhouses they earn as little as 30 euros a day medical doctor. Looks after my going to workers many of them undocumented she has been treating back injuries and the forces in her mobile clinic free of charge and anonymously she says precarious working conditions make migrants more vulnerable to coronavirus but theyre also being stigmatized is not a bit about. Some of the mungana i am worried because these people still continue to be invisible this is a big problem for all of italy especially if these people are seen only as people who are sick and spread the virus sauna so. Jaring the interview a patient shows up he says he escaped the cornered facility and is now showing symptoms of cold 19 the team are 1st into a hospital for testing though it is unlikely the Tunisian National will go there out of fear of being deported. Migration was a divisive issue in sicily long before coronavirus far right leaders have been using the issue for political gain claiming migrants are bringing the virus to the islands says the mayor of port and. Shes been trying to drum up support for a tangible solution new arrivals would need to be distributed across sicily and the whole of italy reducing the numbers of people in the cilia Reception Centers and limiting the spread of coronavirus there the nice thing. We mayors of the area ask the government to use. The same health care particles we have for italian citizens for migrants and recently are part of leader of the mire the clear that the problem is not migration now the problem is the Health Care Issue the outbreak of corona virus not an image and sokoto not vehicles. Cicely is currently experiencing a rise in coated 19 cases after the peak of the Holiday Season containing the virus is likely to remain a challenge here throughout the islands and tire population. With the day is almost on the conversation continues online join us on twitter either g w news you can follow me brant off t. V. Were always happy to hear from you see you tomorrow the body. Country in the pandemics shout out. Spains difficult power to a new normal. From total marks down. To the 1st easing of restrictions then the return of tourists and all of the consequences. Spains front with a cone of virus comes. In 90 minutes on d w. A male im good looking but the 2nd season on the good stuff its about the environment but still about society its still about us but all the planets on the brink we spoke to several leading lets close in the film about how he didnt show up look up just to get a couple of reasons. Good. Every day count just for us and for our planet. Global ideas is on its way to bring you more conservation. How do we make see the screen. How can we protect habitats. We can make the difference to the line dias the environmental series in total 3000. 00 on t. W. And online. This is a 15 year old girl. Being gang raped. As teacher is beating a boy for talking back and class. While the rest of the class watches. Him here and toddlers being killed by his mother. Breaking up lots. Of child sleeps in the streets because her family through her. Fear. Online bullying. Pushes a teenager over the edge. Just because you can see violence against children doesnt mean it isnt there make the invisible visible of us might violence against children disappear. This is g. W. News live from berlin tonight the embattled president of bella bruce sending mixed messages about new elections within 24 hours Alexander Lukashenko goes from total defiance to conditional acceptance of new elections email says he is ready to share power after a constitutional referendum and what about russia will it move to keep

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