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moments of tara inside a passenger train in spain, one of the many countries across southern europe where wild flies spots by an extreme heat wave has prompted a call to action. we have a choice collective action on collective suicide. it is in our hands. ah, hi, there can banal, this is al jazeera calling from dell ha, also coming up with you crane targets, russian logistics while moscow and fix more damage in the east. as the baffled baton boss takes a destructive turn, a safe emergency ins for lanka where protest is a demanding a political overhaul as parliament passed to select. the new president and protest is in panama. reject to deal with the government for its failure to cut the sovereign cost of living. ah, but you're going to europe in the grip of a summer, like no, all the a school watching hate wave reco which isn't raging wildfires or threatening homes and putting lives at risk. forest fires in france, greece and portugal, and spain have destroyed thousands of hectares of land. the u. k. ireland and belgium are among several nations that are reporting unusually hot days of their correspondence reporting from different hot spots on the continents. andrew simmons is in london. natasha butler isn't powers but 1st this report from jane bas robbie in spain just outside one of the worst effective areas, zamora, the battling to control the infernal across spain. it's a race against time to contain wildfires that have been raging out of control from the south of the country to the north. where blazes have scorched 4600 hector's of land over the past few days. the train journeys also supported by the worst wildfires for a decade in a visit to one of the worst effected areas. spain's prime minister petro sanchez, made clear what he thought was to blame. i want to say that evidently climate change kills it, kills people, kills ecosystems. the bio diversity and also destroy the most precious goods of our society, which is affected by these wildfires, homes, businesses and livestock were here in a farming area in an agricultural area near the town of zamora, one of the worst effective parts of spain where the wildfires have been raging for days and we see truly apocalyptic scenes. the flames are just taking over suddenly the entire areas of farmland, entire buildings filled with animals and farming equipment. people are trying to use harvesters to dig fire lies to stop the fire where it is, but it continues to rage on and take over more and more land just using it as fuel burning further and faster in south west france firefighters were using every means at their disposal, including controlled burning, a tactic, used to clear out the build up of flammable materials by igniting the surrounding vegetation. and it is a matter of urgency since tuesday. the blazes have already consumed thousands of hector's, a forest in the payroll region, and thousands of residents and tourist alike, forced to move to emergency shelters. amid all this is the uncomfortable reality of the effect of record breaking high temperatures. as delegates from 40 countries gathered at the petersburg climate dialogue in berlin. the message from the hosts act now before it's too late. and while we are still grappling with the fall out from the pandemic, the impacts of climate change are becoming even more dangerous across the world. a threat that risk spilling out beyond countries directly affected. then basra b, l g 0. so mora spend and in france meteorologist said the southwestern parts of the country are experiencing a heat apocalypse. natasha mother is in paris with more on the heat wave there. splashing in a fountain helped some people cope his temperature soared in paris. at the peak of a heat wave that began nearly a week ago, as people looked for ways to cool down this ice cream shop in the center of the city, proved a popular choice. a refreshing break on a sweltering day to me that i tried to stay hydrated and because i have a sweet tooth, i eat ice cream, good young families. now we close the windows and choices at home while it's hot on the banks of a canal some. so she did a temporary beach and a chance to get in on the water. some people have rec, paris, to avoid being in the city during the cold way. others are on able to and from people simply can't afford to, particularly because of inflation for facilities like this really offer a welcome respite children. one all for those of us who don't have much money to go and holidays grace, it's hard and expensive to entertain. children all summer in paris, but here what i can enjoy the water it was a much bleaker picture in the south west of the country. days of hot, dry weather, have exacerbated the situation for firefighters who are battling wildfires. the french government is urged people to remain vigilant and put most of the country on high alert. but as heat waves become more frequent, this campaign says the government needs to do more to tackle climate change. we had as much heat waves in 15 years that in 45 years. so we see an increase in the intensity of in the frequency. and my trust right now is the citizen power. so in us managing to put additional and sufficient pressure on of our, on our governments. so they finally take action meteorologist say temperatures should fool in the coming days until then people will have to endure the intense heat will try to escape it. the best they can, that i shall, butler, al, jazeera iris over in the u. k. there are warnings that temperatures could break. records of the next 24 hours. people are being asked to take extra precautions. his andrew simmons reporting from london going slow or getting cancelled britain's rail services on the brink of failure, as much of the countries infrastructure can't cope with searing temperatures. make shift foil used on steel bridges. an attempt to deflect the heat, road surfaces beginning to melt more alarming voluntary ambulance stove, trying to back up an already fully stretched national health service, dealing with heat related emergencies. and in london, if you get out of the sun and go on the ground, it's even worse. so why is it that britain can't cope with heat waves? so much of it to do with it's outdated and inadequate infrastructure does come with extreme temperatures. here on monday with some past just can't see what the fuss is about. 3536 degrees. people pay money to go to places with that. and those places don't ever conditioning either. yeah. so you basically think it's over the top. yeah. but american tourist isn't impressed. it gets as high regularly, but we have air conditioning everywhere and everything's set up for it to to be that hot. i from in the weather is fine with the increasing threat of extreme weather events caused by global warming. many civil engineers believe countries like the 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 he 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 a temperature setting, new records all across the u. k. andrew simmons out, jazeera london, and the un secretary general, antonio harris has told officials from 40 nations at a climate conference in berlin at the time is now to take decisive action against the climate crisis. 8 months ago we left off 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 heat have 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 continue to feel though a fossil fuel addiction. what troubles me most is that in facing these global crazes, we are failing to work together as a multilateral community. australia has released a grim report on the state of the environment there. it found that climate change habitat loss, pollution and mining, have led to a decline in the nation's ecological well being. the report also says australia has lost more mammals species than any other continent. and has one of the highest rates of species lost in the developed world. amanda mckenzie is co founder and ceo of the climate council. she says this is the decade to focus on scaling back. the damage brought about by climate change. their report is absolutely damning. there has been a major degradation in these trillion environment in a whole range of different factors over the last decade. so the imperative is to tackle climate change in particular, but then also a whole range of other environmental issues to protect us bases and beautiful places like the rest of the world. australia is experiencing climate impacts. we've had extreme wildlife 2 years ago. 17000. as far astounding is charlie and east coast in our worst ever wildfires this year, we've had terrible flooding in pages, events in many locations over and over again. and many types of events. so i like the rest of the world we're experiencing across home across it's right now, but there is certainly opportunity to tackle it and get pollution down. but this decade has to be the time. sorry, the lion's share of the effort in reducing pollution. moving to renewable energy, electric vehicles, grid scale, batteries, all of that needs to happen in the next 8 years. still ahead on al jazeera ah parker sons ousted prime minister iran con, calls early election days, passing wins, regional home and violence. and saddam southern blue now state spots unrest in several cities. ah, the journey has begun. the 34 world carp is on its way to cattle. hook your travel package to day. hello. we got some very heavy rain in 2 central parts of china pushing towards the yellow sea over the next couple of days. a seasonal rice of causal tied on with this front here, this little area of low pressure at rolls its way through some where to where we're coming into western parts of japan for a time western honshu q, she seeing some very heavy right. and that will slight further northward denise, which as we go through where to stay with some brighter, clearer weather, coming in behind. but it will be hot tokyo at around $35.00 degrees celsius. plenty of showers longer spells afraid to just to round that eastern side of china should be dry. there for shanghai, shanghai again, temperatures here around 35 degrees. taipei similar values wanted to show us there into the far south china, but nothing too much to speak of. good scattering, a shower, sco southeast asia, particularly for the philippines. particularly that eastern side of indonesia or the west sunshine than showers across much of malaysia is where to weather once again, pushing into southern parts of vietnam and also into cambodia. where to weather continues across c, a western side of in the for the time being, we're pleased to say, we'll turn a middle dryer as you go through the next few days. a cloud and rain pushing up towards good or up towards the far northwest showers retreating a little further north, which as we go on 3 way to stay and pushing over to was much of nepal. a bangladesh . cats are airway official, airline of the journey. housing has become a commode, stent over human rights, back years. some people have the ability to take advantage of others. the elite feel free to violate basic laws, the working classes that have lost a lot of ground in our society. a un special reporter on adequate housing troubles the world investigating the global crisis. people are evicted to clear the way for investors and properties too often left empty, push or witness documentary on a, jesse, you know, lou ah ah, your challenges, era reminder about top stories. this ela, raging wild fall as a burning across large swaths of west in europe, threatening homes and putting lives at risk. spain has seen some of the worst fires temperatures the soaring across the continent, breaking rec, holds and prompting heat warnings. clarity's in the u. k. say that temperatures could top 40 degrees for the 1st time ever on tuesday. australia natural environment is in a state of rapid decline, especially in the past 5 years. as, according to a new report paid by independent experts, it found that it lost more mammals species than any other continent, and has one of the highest prices species declined in the developed world. wildfire in northern morocco sparked by high temperatures, an intense drought have been contained of its 6 and a half 1000 hector were burned, and at least one person has been killed. more than a 1000 families were evacuated, the pfizer opted in a number of provinces including an lariche i'll does. there is sob del known. and allah, maloney is there with the latest. this forest here is called nazare 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, about a 10150 kilometers. as you can see, the fire fighters are still working in this forest in order to avoid that the, the fire that this toilet be re ignited again because of the windy weather because of the hot weather. this part of morocco have registered some heat wave, sim, perches as high as 40 degrees in the last days, which is not normal in this region, which has basically immediate uranian, whether the one like in southern france or southern spain or in portugal. but the spite of that there is a heat wave that has destroyed up to now more than $6000.00 acres of forest and northwestern morocco. a deal between protest is and the government and panama has collapsed demonstrations against high fuel prices. and corruption has been gone for 2 weeks. the government has agreed to cut the price of fuels and protest is a calling for more concessions. they're increasing pressure by blocking parts of the pan american highway. alessandro p a. t has been following developments from all the tasks and neighboring columbia on sunday night, many in panama thought that this would have meant a major step forwards forward towards resolving this crisis. instead, in a meeting on monday morning, i'm majority of the representative of the different unions and group that are protesting decided to reject that deal, essentially this vowing their leadership in this case and saying that they wanted to continue protesting on the streets. so instead of seeing finally that major highway in pine being being again without major blockades, we renew of those blockades. and the issue is here that many of the protesters are saying that they want these negotiations to go now beyond the price of fuel or the price of madison and food. and they want to sit down with the government to start discussing major reforms, deeper reforms to curb corruption, for example, in the country and other political changes that they are hoping to see. the result of all this was that indeed the new protest happened in the capital, panama, and across much of the country. we sanchez, who is the spoke person for the umbrella group that represents most of the unions and indigenous groups that are protesting and said that he had told the government that indeed that they needed to confirm that deal with their rank and file. the foreign nurses from the european union have agreed to fund another $504000000.00 to supply alms to ukraine. money is meant to help the you joint me by equipment for the ukranian military, including lethal weapons. we are terrified idea violence of russia, aggregation against she 1000000000 people in your grade. and they also disturbing reports about the use of sexual violence as a weapon of war, where the russia drugs roger continues to target feels and food stocks. everybody have seen the images of weed feels be in burn. they continue blocking the experts from ukraine. they are responsible for the hunger in their wealth. at least 6 civilians have been killed by russians. shelling in the eastern ukrainian town for the sake emergency service says at pull 5 bodies from the rubble of a 2 story building. people would leave to be sheltering in the building when it came under fire. threats has been targeted as part of russia is offensive in the dawn, both region ukrainian farm as a racing to save their crops. walter rush and shelling sparks new field fires and sub ratio are farmland borders. much of the front line internet sk, ukraine, has repeatedly accused roger of attacking infrastructure at agriculture to provoke a global food crisis. the grants president has suspended 2 of his most senior law enforcement figures because of hundreds of cases of alleged treason and collaboration with russia. and fisher pulled from keith. joe, you into the biggest shakeup and present the landscape leadership team since the start of the war? i mean of indic tova was the prosecutor general ivan ballot called headed the internal security agency. both have been suspended. president lensky says, $651.00 cases of treason. people working with the russians are being investigated in their offices, and both could face being fired by parliament. he must lodge such an array of crimes against the foundations of the state national security and the links recorded between ukrainian security force officials and russians. special services presents very serious questions about their respective leader. each of these questions receive a proper response. today i've taken the decision to dismiss the general prosecutor and the head of ukrainian security serv. well, there's no suggestion that either figure was actively working against ukraine. instead. this is more a question of accountability, a failure of leadership and their respective departments. back it was a childhood friend of the president. he was involved in the entertainment industry and his appointment to run internal security was a surprise when the russians moved into caisson. eli in the war that was seen as a huge intelligence failure by his department. over the weekend, dozens attended the funeral of a 4 year old killed in the fighting. these at the metro died when rockets hit that last week. a body was found in the rubble. she is the latest child victim of a war, which according to new figures from the united nations, has claimed more than 5020 civilian lives. 300 of them children. and seen more than 6520 people winded this as towns and cities across the south and east woke up to the sound of war. moving into it's 21st week. alan fisher, i'll just either keep a state of emergency has been opposed to lanka as its parliament has to elect a new president acting leader vinyl. the grammar singer says the measures are necessary to avoid any unrest ahead of wednesday's vote. the critics say it's a ploy to crush descent. and i'll fernandez once from colombo. i 1st it was present, gotta be roger boxer. now, protest is want his replacement gone outside the country central railway station. they demonstrated calling for acting president, ronnie's vicar, missing her to resign. here was her brother rider button. we want to say got the right button, rudo history. we want to or you want to hear god. the large boxes are bribery and also corruption. weaker, missing her was voted out of parliament at the last general elections. he returned as an mp with a single seat allocated to his party. on wednesday parliament will choose a successor to go to obey raj boxer. the raja pox, a party the s l p p has said to him back vicar, missing her. very try to bring. oh roger box of our daughter laura rog, a bunch of last really become a resident. that's why we are bush lanelle, dawn dawn try, don't bring granny last. what brought her down? it will be a big, big, big there much stress on in the country. such warnings prompted vicar missing, had to declare a state of emergency. on sunday, it gives police and the military more power to detain and arrest protest is. but that is in deterring the demonstrators from rep bill 9 didn't know nearly a deal for those. instead of him and this has been declared and go for years as we declared. but people came to the struggle. people came to the road and they say slogans. and they are protesting their, their name. instead of this suffering fear, dasia grimacing, has largely ignored the criticism appear kicking out to reroute the rela, do we fight each other on destroyed the country or do our parties work together peacefully and rebuild this country? that is the most important political question we faced to be on the long as parliamentarians get ready to choose a successor to present, go to bed, roger parsa on wednesday that i think cause like this for them to remember that represent the people not themselves, minute fernandez, ojo 0 colombo, let's take a closer look at the for presidential front. run his though farm. by now the claim missing, it became the acting president on friday. the former prime minister was named by president, got to buy it on to pucker and protest the to say people will come out and forced to demonstrate if he's elected. then there's opposition leader suggest premier gossip if elected. he is promising to fix the economy by reviving tourism boosting exports and attracting more foreign investment. dulles aloha. petaluma is a former minister from the same party is cause a bio to park. so he's relying on a coalition of votes from within the ruling s l, p, p, and opposition parties for support. and finally, marxist party leader an order a commodity dishonor, yaki he's promising to fix the economic crisis within 6 months, if elected or a seeker j called. there is a political analyst at a former editor of the daily news and tr lanka. he says many people don't support the acting president. this is to be a public backlash. sylvia, but strong public outright against the appointment of the acting. but their money becomes senior because the people of the country see you as part of the fear that the tricia, which concentrate on type of bankruptcy earlier this year. although mr. running it took up the position or 2 months ago. people see him as a product of that, our departure family, which is largely responsible for the current miss trailer guys facing in that context, paper demand on it with her to step down along with our departure and allow ottoman to elect a president who has the support of the public, if not to support at least a pretty, a person who commands the pretty of the public. so now instead of dealing with this, a strong public outcry in a meaningful manner, we commit to impose a state of emergency of alarming the security forces to take action on protest. your understand the situation and i'm going to be, i mean on monday is be peaceful. dead are small protest across the country against the prime minister's appointment that the acting business. but aside from those peace with the incident a while, and however the prime minister has imposed a state of emergency which is a highly questionable and many bodies, including the freedom association, the hardest your body of lawyers. and so many people just have the organizations have criticize that move describing it as a highly unwarranted act at this point in time. former pakistan prime minister amman con is calling for early elections off to his parties. victory in a regional paul con. supposed to something celebrating from job, he's something creek in south park. he now has control of this thank assembly and from job, that's the region with the biggest population. the i 115 of the 26 of the grant. come on, kind of a pull to the horn life it slowly coming back to know my linda provincial capital of the one job and lord, they're doing a few weeks ago and didn't want to deliver d. m wrong gone far. do god drive your take your dad many awards in the bi election board that is out of it already got 15 of their grant. it did only 4 days going to budget on which emily now was and one to an independent party. it will be important now to see what happens next because this certainly has implications. but budgets on political future. hebron of god that day that the country needs an early election and that a load going to die over the phone. the next government, the government will have them and age of the people, the opposition bargain are also going to have a meeting, if god at goal committee meeting to discuss their way forward. bugger, daunted again in the grip of political uncertainty. and it will be important to see whether the government in islam abroad is going to engage with their dog bothered men. and they agree on our date for new elections. the next few weeks will be pretty good. but one thing is for sure, the people of the fun job that bordered in favor of the buckets on set it up. i read them, ron fonts, barky, and many politicians and political pundits are now day. that is a huge gum bag. up all my prime minister of staying in pakistan or at least 20 people have died when a boat capsized in a river in punjab province. another 30 people are missing. the overloaded boat carrying mostly women and children have been ferrying a wedding party and the 90 people will be rescued. my dive is. 6 violence in sudan, southern blue nile state has sparked on rest and several cities, thousands of house, people have set up barricades and attacked government buildings, days of violence between the wholesale and berty tribes in blue nile have already left at least 65 people dead and injured 150 tribes began fighting of a land access last week. ah.

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