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the guy she so we visited eastern greenland, the very remote area. there were a number of small hunting and fishing communities dotted along the edge of the ice cap and it's dead. the warming well is really being felt. the anyone who live in the area have a very deep visual connection to the land, the sea, and the and it's bad that really feeling the effects of the rising temperatures. we spent a lot of time with more man called been able to and he was the man, one of the villages. and he came from a long line of hunters that stretched back generations. and he goes out on to the ice to hunt for the field. and the seal meets provides for his family and his dogs over the harsh winter months. but the sea ice that he goes out on is getting thinner and its not lasting for his long. in some cases, the feel i stopping for me at all. so he has to go much further afield to find viable sea ice and the seals that live on it. the hunting season is much, much shorter. he needs to work much harder to get the feel meet that he needs. and in some places, it's just t
the guy she so we visited eastern greenland, the very remote area. there were a number of small hunting and fishing communities dotted along the edge of the ice cap and it's dead. the warming well is really being felt. the anyone who live in the area have a very deep visual connection to the land, the sea, and the and it's bad that really feeling the effects of the rising temperatures. we spent a lot of time with more man called been able to and he was the man, one of the villages. and he came...
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so rise here and says be strong to live here in greenland. long ago the viking saw the potential of this part of greenland. and as the ice sheet melts, make you more mining sites accessible. interesting agreements, rich resources will only increase mcclark al jazeera kathy, also greenland. and you can watch net clarks planet s o s special report from greenland in full. coming up at o $830.00 g m t on friday air out is era. a plan for a daring rescue of 3 dogs trapped by lava from the eruption of okay, now in the canary islands is on stand by after an unexpected turn of events, an unprecedented drone operation had been preparing to rescue them. but they weren't spotted during a test flight in the area. the drain operators say the emaciated dogs may have hidden to escape the heat. at the drone company organizing the mission instead saw human footprints and a banner reading. the dogs are fine. they've been delivering small packages of food to dogs over the past 2 weeks. it's always been above than m. austin almost all of it. but other than what
so rise here and says be strong to live here in greenland. long ago the viking saw the potential of this part of greenland. and as the ice sheet melts, make you more mining sites accessible. interesting agreements, rich resources will only increase mcclark al jazeera kathy, also greenland. and you can watch net clarks planet s o s special report from greenland in full. coming up at o $830.00 g m t on friday air out is era. a plan for a daring rescue of 3 dogs trapped by lava from the eruption...
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mining project that's the one you mentioned in southern greenland the greenlandic name but it's quite a suit and as you mentioned holes in men's elements but also and what is more controversial in greenland is that it also holds uranium so if you don't want to mine for elements at bideford out it's uranium and that's the country isn't controversial thing because as you know we all know what generally radium can be used for both good and bad but also that there is pressure the air and local concern is how much will include what effects will they have on their butts the local and national environment so the greenlandic morris has given a very clear answer regarding this particular project and really and have. a look at engine mining projects we don't have no large scale mines that only small scale mines. response times but they're all in minnesota national. so they're expensive regarding this one where it came out in favor of the ok. well the one of the election closes the door to this particular project it may have been the us because the same with these rare earth minerals i mean they
mining project that's the one you mentioned in southern greenland the greenlandic name but it's quite a suit and as you mentioned holes in men's elements but also and what is more controversial in greenland is that it also holds uranium so if you don't want to mine for elements at bideford out it's uranium and that's the country isn't controversial thing because as you know we all know what generally radium can be used for both good and bad but also that there is pressure the air and local...
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. >> scientists in greenland getting excited about a rock they say could be a key component in stopping climate change. >>> students rising above advisers and scholars work closely together. we are meet ever wonder how san francisco became the greenest big city in america? just ask the employee owners of recology. we built the recycling system from the ground up, helping san francisco become the first city in the country to have a universal recycling and composting program for residents and businesses. but it all starts with you. s ep maka differen toge. >>> welcome back. a live look at wall street on this friday afternoon, dow is up more than 360 points. president biden and former president obama joining forces for the environment. obama's team says he will travel next month for a un summit. he's expected to talk about progress in the last years and highlight leadership of young people. he along with 13 cabinet members and senior officials will be in attendance. >>> miners and investors in greenland excited about rocks they found similar to prop back from apollo missions to the moon. w
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the greenland international i've been to see. 'd has 2 to the basic elements the one is is very close relationship to nature where hunting and go out and recharge is very. part of reality management is on the other hand many greenlanders strive for all its mission and ultimately independence from belmar. some delivery right is in the u.k. have gone on strike as the take out delivery company's shares are being traded by the public for the 1st time has dropped around 30 percent when 1st floated to institutional investors last week several had expressed concerns over working conditions at the company paul brennan reports. as demand for takeaway meal sold during europe's kovac $1000.00 lockdowns delivery riders with branded backpacks have become a common sight in towns and cities since launching in london in 2013th delivery room now operates in 54 cities across 13 different countries but delivers stock flotation has given some investors india gesture and filled many of these right as with indignation often i'll grind peak times then
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for many greenland landers it's a big dilemma because. the greenlandic national identity. has $2.00 to $2.00 basic elements the one is that it's very close relationship to nature where hunting and go out in nature and recharge is very. part of reality mathematics on the other hand many greenlanders strive for all of this nation and ultimately independence from denmark landslides and flooding have killed at least 140 people in indonesia and 27 more in neighboring east timor dozens remain missing rescue efforts have been hampered by ongoing rain and damaged roads or 40 safe thousands of people have been displaced and urgently need food and medical supplies the storm is expected to continue until at least friday before it moves south towards australia. some delivery riders in the u.k. have gone on strike as the take out delivery companies shaz are being traded by the public for the 1st time she has dropped around 30 percent when 1st floated to institutional investors last week several had expressed concerns over working conditions at the company when brant reports. as demand
for many greenland landers it's a big dilemma because. the greenlandic national identity. has $2.00 to $2.00 basic elements the one is that it's very close relationship to nature where hunting and go out in nature and recharge is very. part of reality mathematics on the other hand many greenlanders strive for all of this nation and ultimately independence from denmark landslides and flooding have killed at least 140 people in indonesia and 27 more in neighboring east timor dozens remain missing...
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and now even exposing the remnants of a cold war, paused greenland. the melting of the frozen north on al jazeera time is running out to save the planets, wildlife un biodiversity summit, and china's demanding urgent action. but the wills failed to meet any of the goals said 10 years ago to protect nature. so what will this conference actually achieve? this is insight story. ah hello and welcome to the program. today with me, pete adobe leaders from around the world will gather in glasgow for the cop 26 climate change summit. and just under 3 weeks from now, a closely linked un summit on biodiversity is taking place right now in china, with the aim of preserving our planets, wildlife, plants and animals are disappearing at an alarming rate. the u. n. has said human activity is driving a 1000000 species towards extinction. agriculture pollution and climate change or threatening ecosystems worldwide. the u. n's bio security chief open the conference in con ming with this warning. we are facing our moment of truth. if we had to meet the 25th division of
and now even exposing the remnants of a cold war, paused greenland. the melting of the frozen north on al jazeera time is running out to save the planets, wildlife un biodiversity summit, and china's demanding urgent action. but the wills failed to meet any of the goals said 10 years ago to protect nature. so what will this conference actually achieve? this is insight story. ah hello and welcome to the program. today with me, pete adobe leaders from around the world will gather in glasgow for...
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we were hearing that greenland _ clear. we were hearing that greenland glaciers - clear. we were hearing thatj greenland glaciers melting, clear. we were hearing that - greenland glaciers melting, sea levels rising, irreversible, there is no going back, clearly, from some changes. can you reassure us at all that it changes. can you reassure us at all thatitis changes. can you reassure us at all that it is not too late to stop further irreversible changes? figs further irreversible changes? is soon as we reach net zero greenhouse gas emissions, that will stabilise global temperatures. they will not continue to increase. that means that we can stop things getting worse. as you say, for many things, there is no going back. the sea level will continue to rise for centuries or thousands of years and that will have consequences for coastal flooding and inundation of communities.— communities. juicy as soon as we reach net zero — communities. juicy as soon as we reach net zero greenhouse - communities. juicy as soon as we reach net zero greenhouse gas i reach net zero green
we were hearing that greenland _ clear. we were hearing that greenland glaciers - clear. we were hearing thatj greenland glaciers melting, clear. we were hearing that - greenland glaciers melting, sea levels rising, irreversible, there is no going back, clearly, from some changes. can you reassure us at all that it changes. can you reassure us at all thatitis changes. can you reassure us at all that it is not too late to stop further irreversible changes? figs further irreversible changes? is...
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the world is warming and greenland ice sheet is melting, which is changing everything from sea levels to the way people live. and now even exposing the remnants of a cold war pulse greenland, the melting of the frozen north on al jazeera. the u. s. is always of interest to people, all right, the world people pay attention to walk with one here. and i'll just, he was very good at bringing the news to the world from here, from the creation of plantations and the birth of the industrial revolution to slavery. and bass, migration is colonialism to blame for the dire situation we face with climate change. this is inside story. ah, hello, welcome to the program. i'm adrian said again, an exhibition looking at the legacy of colonialism and the role that it played in the birth of climate change has opened in london, 11 artists with a personal connection to africa, the caribbean and south america have pinpointed environmental change as a racial process with deep brutes and colonial history, through this collection of artworks, the overlapping crises of environmental damage and colonialism. a p
the world is warming and greenland ice sheet is melting, which is changing everything from sea levels to the way people live. and now even exposing the remnants of a cold war pulse greenland, the melting of the frozen north on al jazeera. the u. s. is always of interest to people, all right, the world people pay attention to walk with one here. and i'll just, he was very good at bringing the news to the world from here, from the creation of plantations and the birth of the industrial revolution...
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we will soon find out if greenland will become a major global source of rare earth metals. all eyes are on their snap election result. the autonomous territory, which is subsidised by denmark to the tune of 600 million dollars a year, was once on donald trump's wish list — to buy. here's mark lobel with more. who would take power over the largest island in the world? a decision is imminent that will cause ripples far wider than greenland's coastline, floating voters rule the waves and have clear choices to make. it is true, there are a blizzard of domestic issues on the minds of the inuit majority here, including fishing and housing and economic pressures and the demand for greater autonomy but one controversial topic stands out and affects global citizens as well, the kvanefjeld mining project, one of the worlds largest untapped deposits of rare earth elements, minerals the west currently relies on chinese or to manufacture electronics, but could that change? the ruling social democratic siumut (forward) party party there is the giant earth any remaining mining project w
we will soon find out if greenland will become a major global source of rare earth metals. all eyes are on their snap election result. the autonomous territory, which is subsidised by denmark to the tune of 600 million dollars a year, was once on donald trump's wish list — to buy. here's mark lobel with more. who would take power over the largest island in the world? a decision is imminent that will cause ripples far wider than greenland's coastline, floating voters rule the waves and have...
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all the ring of fire people in remote areas of east canada, greenland and siberia, were able to see it in full. but many others were able to see the partial eclipse where the moon doesn't completely cover the sun. take a look. the you the the ah ah say hey, baby, sign me young moroccan immigrants. they know the police will stop them. i know that the route is not a solution. they know their flight could be fatal, like going back is not an option. shattered dreams starts june 18th, on d, w. ah. the world is entering a new age of warfare. digital revolution is sweeping through every military force on the planet. leading the charge is artificial intelligence, the technology with them, how to handle everything about human conflicts, including the humans, are involved in simmering beneath is a global cycle. it's already started and may never, and digital technology is transforming all our lives. so it's no wonder that it's also changing how we fight. it's making military smarter, faster, more efficient. but it's also opening up. the prospect is serious, dangerous, in the future is the 3rd re
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unfortunately, all the losses of the himalayan glaciers once be lost glaciers in greenland or on the antarctic her once it's a global big litigation process, it's very, very late. it's very, very difficult to recapture that one in century. so even millennia, the same was true for reciting, sea level, rice and f. c level ice, a curse. we loose, very important coastal ecosystems, populations, frontline communities. so if they're in smaller than states and countries like bangladesh, for instance, on other are low lying areas and coastal areas, mainly in developing countries on cities. it's very difficult to reclaim that land back once is flooded with salt water for many reasons. so i think irritability in our timescale, which is an edward letter, so the life of a person and 100 years. also climate change is, is not necessarily possible. it might be the possible and longer term that at some point in time the glacial return. but this is beyond our control bianco lifeline. okay. but not the time. it's not possible for species evac on their god. okay. kevin edwards in london, we think or we
unfortunately, all the losses of the himalayan glaciers once be lost glaciers in greenland or on the antarctic her once it's a global big litigation process, it's very, very late. it's very, very difficult to recapture that one in century. so even millennia, the same was true for reciting, sea level, rice and f. c level ice, a curse. we loose, very important coastal ecosystems, populations, frontline communities. so if they're in smaller than states and countries like bangladesh, for instance,...
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and now even exposing the remnants of a cold war pulse greenland, the melting of the frozen north on al jazeera, a showcase of the best documentary films from across the network. on al jazeera lou. ah, hello, are you watching out 0? i'm emily anglin, a reminder of our top stories is our thousands of taking part in rival demonstrations across sir jan to mike anniversary of its 1st revolution. these live pitches.
and now even exposing the remnants of a cold war pulse greenland, the melting of the frozen north on al jazeera, a showcase of the best documentary films from across the network. on al jazeera lou. ah, hello, are you watching out 0? i'm emily anglin, a reminder of our top stories is our thousands of taking part in rival demonstrations across sir jan to mike anniversary of its 1st revolution. these live pitches.
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by contrast, the huge ice sheets in greenland move up to 7000 meters a year 35 times faster. but the last, the flow they follow are the same. so the information gleaned in the else can also help scientists better understand the glaciers of greenland animals, and even some have always migrated to foreign ecosystems. the european starving has spread to north america, south africa, and use visa and posing a threat to native species. the asian come to europe and north america, largely due to the exotic pet trade and sport fishing became towed has laid the time all the way to strange. originally introduced to control crop. it's now taking its toll on domestic animals and plants. and in europe, a tiny moment is causing massive problems. and if you have a tax the depth of lake constance or no home to a creature originally from the black sea. this is it's fascinating and terrifying when they're aggravating and annoying. if we're not really sure what they're doing here, the quantity muscle is disrupting the ecosystem of lake constance, an important source of drinking water and biodive
by contrast, the huge ice sheets in greenland move up to 7000 meters a year 35 times faster. but the last, the flow they follow are the same. so the information gleaned in the else can also help scientists better understand the glaciers of greenland animals, and even some have always migrated to foreign ecosystems. the european starving has spread to north america, south africa, and use visa and posing a threat to native species. the asian come to europe and north america, largely due to the...
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the greenlandic national identity. has to to the basic elements of the one is that it's very close relationship to nature where hunting and go out in nature and recharge is very. part of greenland it nationally on the other hand many queenslanders strive for all sorts nation and ultimately independence from ben much and our country struggling with a surge of kevin 1000 cases is belgariad it has the lowest vaccine take up in europe with only one in 10 people saying they trust the shots and more than half the population saying they'll refuse to get them but a smith is in the capital sofia and as he reports intensive care units are overwhelmed and medical staff exhausted. the art of the myriad grandmother got it all the more the crying over the over there let me fix your mask dr gag of even over tells a patient that crying over there you'll be fine she tells her. but it's touch and go for everyone on this intensive care ward interferes alexandra hospital about 30 percent of the patients survive covert. i'm very tired of w
the greenlandic national identity. has to to the basic elements of the one is that it's very close relationship to nature where hunting and go out in nature and recharge is very. part of greenland it nationally on the other hand many queenslanders strive for all sorts nation and ultimately independence from ben much and our country struggling with a surge of kevin 1000 cases is belgariad it has the lowest vaccine take up in europe with only one in 10 people saying they trust the shots and more...
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originally announced with chris evans as star and neill blomkamp of district 9 as director, greenland turned out to be the perfect vehicle for gerard butler and director ric roman waugh, reuniting after angel has fallen for a sharply written and grippingly executed apocalypse pic that punched well above its mid—budget weight. and while we're talking guilty pleasures, let's not forget nobody, a riotously entertaining affair in which better call saul star bob odenkirk plays a down—at—heel schlub who looks like a soft target but turns out to be anything but. for 12 years, i worked for some very dangerous people. everybody, get to the basement. what is happening? don't call 911. along with the blockbuster marvel movie shang—chi and the legend of the ten rings, one of the biggest selling films of the year, nobody featured the best bus fight scene of 2021. now that's what i call getting your ticket punched! what are you still - doing here, old man? looking ahead to 2022, what can we expect to be making waves at the baftas and oscars? # there's a place for us..# spielberg's west side
originally announced with chris evans as star and neill blomkamp of district 9 as director, greenland turned out to be the perfect vehicle for gerard butler and director ric roman waugh, reuniting after angel has fallen for a sharply written and grippingly executed apocalypse pic that punched well above its mid—budget weight. and while we're talking guilty pleasures, let's not forget nobody, a riotously entertaining affair in which better call saul star bob odenkirk plays a down—at—heel...
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and now even exposing the remnants of a cold war pulse greenland, the melting of the frozen no on al jazeera, there is no channel that covers world news like we do, we revisit places, mistake. i'll just really invest in that. and that's a privilege. as a journalist, ah, i'm sorry, i'm new lies in london, a quick look at the headlines now. a member of parliament from the u. k governing conservative party has died after being stabbed several times. 69 year old david amos was meeting members of the public at a church in leon, see when a man entered and attacked him. 25 year old has been arrested on suspicion of murder and police. say they are not looking for anyone else in connection with the attack. 25 year old man was arrested immediately at the scene on suspicion of murder. he remained in custody but no.
and now even exposing the remnants of a cold war pulse greenland, the melting of the frozen no on al jazeera, there is no channel that covers world news like we do, we revisit places, mistake. i'll just really invest in that. and that's a privilege. as a journalist, ah, i'm sorry, i'm new lies in london, a quick look at the headlines now. a member of parliament from the u. k governing conservative party has died after being stabbed several times. 69 year old david amos was meeting members of...
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some issues like greenland, glassy is melting and sea levels rising, irreversible, and unless, as a dramatic change in human behavior, the world should expect an unsettled an uncertain future. nick log al jazeera, southern turkey. greece is prime minister cutty christmas if that gets has apologized for failing to properly tackle. devastating wildfires that have burned homes in forest across the country firefighters of battling more than $500.00 blazes. but you're for thousands of people to flee. the west is on the greek island of mid to taca, has pledged to build up climate defenses and compensate those who lost property. and then in the us, the 2nd largest wildlife in california history has expanded emergency crews that are saying that the dixie fire could take weeks to contain several people missing and thousands have been forced to leave their homes. the place has been active for 26 days. and expands in area large of the new york city. and there are other top story, the sound taliban fighters have sees control of a 6 provincial capital in afghanistan to politicians, davis. if he of i back
some issues like greenland, glassy is melting and sea levels rising, irreversible, and unless, as a dramatic change in human behavior, the world should expect an unsettled an uncertain future. nick log al jazeera, southern turkey. greece is prime minister cutty christmas if that gets has apologized for failing to properly tackle. devastating wildfires that have burned homes in forest across the country firefighters of battling more than $500.00 blazes. but you're for thousands of people to...
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. >> reporter: after taking off from belgium on wednesday, she is currently soaring across greenland. you could almost say she was born to fly. >> my entire family are pilots. my dad is a pilot. my mom is a pilot. even my little brother is a pilot. so it's really in the family. >> reporter: her journey will couns in just a few nths, the supportive parents will track her progress. >> very aware of the risks. i think she needs to fly away. it's her dream and she needs to live it. >> reporter: for zara, it's not just about landing in the history books, but leveling the air field. >> people say -- to have that record is to show actually women can beat men. >> reporter: and to show girls everywhere when it comes to their dreams, the sky is the limit. ian lee, cbs news, london. >>> and that is the overnight news for this wednesday. for some of you, the news continues. for others, check back later for "cbs this morning." and you can follow us online any time at cbsnews.com. reporting from the nation's capital, i'm jeff pegues. >>> good morning. this is cbs news flash. i'm tom hanson in new y
. >> reporter: after taking off from belgium on wednesday, she is currently soaring across greenland. you could almost say she was born to fly. >> my entire family are pilots. my dad is a pilot. my mom is a pilot. even my little brother is a pilot. so it's really in the family. >> reporter: her journey will couns in just a few nths, the supportive parents will track her progress. >> very aware of the risks. i think she needs to fly away. it's her dream and she needs to...
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one branch going up over the north of greenland, which is pretty unusual and then coming back down towards scotland. another branch of the jet stream crosses the atlantic and what we end up with later in the week is enormous temperature contrasts straddling the uk. cold air to the north. milder conditions to the south. that will bring potentially interesting weather our way later in the wake. across the north, some snow flurries from time to time. cold, dry weather and sunshine and in the south, cloud, with some rain, so quite grey and mild. in between, a risk of something a bit more disruptive. that risk may well be there on thursday across the pennines. but the boundary between the cold and the mild is a little uncertain. it could move a bit over the next few days but it's worth staying in touch with the forecast. there may be some issues as far as christmas travel plans go. that's as christmas travel plans go. your latest weather. for that's your latest weather. goodbye for now. this is bbc news. i'm lukwesa burak. the latest headlines in the uk and around the world. the netherlands goe
one branch going up over the north of greenland, which is pretty unusual and then coming back down towards scotland. another branch of the jet stream crosses the atlantic and what we end up with later in the week is enormous temperature contrasts straddling the uk. cold air to the north. milder conditions to the south. that will bring potentially interesting weather our way later in the wake. across the north, some snow flurries from time to time. cold, dry weather and sunshine and in the...
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denmark is spending $245 million for surveillance drones to fly over greenland, on his visit to copenhagen, us secretary of state antony blinken didn't miss a chance to give his stamp of approval on the initiative. we very much welcome denmark's recent decision to invest more than $240 million in north atlantic and arctic defence, in coordination with the governments of greenland and the faroe islands, and we will continue our close cooperation in the arctic council, where we are headed soon, to ensure that the arctic region is one that is free of conflict, where nations act responsibly and act together. but increased nato activity in the region has caused one of russia's top admirals to lash out last week. speaking from this arctic base, he said that the nato presence in the barents sea was a provocation and increased the potential for conflict. on monday, russia's foreign minister sergey lavrov, spelt it out even more clearly. translation: this is our territory, this is our land, and we are responsible for our arctic coast to be safe, and everything that our country does there is absolut
denmark is spending $245 million for surveillance drones to fly over greenland, on his visit to copenhagen, us secretary of state antony blinken didn't miss a chance to give his stamp of approval on the initiative. we very much welcome denmark's recent decision to invest more than $240 million in north atlantic and arctic defence, in coordination with the governments of greenland and the faroe islands, and we will continue our close cooperation in the arctic council, where we are headed soon,...
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people in the most areas of east canada, greenland and siberia, were able to see it in full. but many others were able to see a partial eclipse where the moon doesn't completely cover the sun. have a look the ah, ah, ah, the, the, i the the say they have maybe use the fight against the corona virus pandemic. how has the rate of infection in developing? what does the latest research say information and contact the corona virus because it's 19 special next on dw.
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everything from sea levels to the way people live and now even exposing the remnants of a cold war paused greenland, the melting of the frozen know on al jazeera, it's the was most populous democracy. diverse dynamic and undergoing moment is seen context, india dixon, in depth. look at the people and politics of india. exploring how the coven 19 pandemic struck the nation. it's continuing impact and the lessons learned for the future. join me fade as those are for context, india coming soon. and i, this is eva, 2nd. after world war 2, frances great empire began to unravel and vietnam to most everybody was trained themselves into the stream was busting with joy kissing each other. and algeria, she listened to, she knew if the indo chinese that managed to beat the french army, why not die? the decline continues and episode 2 of blood and tears, french di colonization on alger era. we know what's happening in our region. we know how to get to plate that others and not as far as i said, i'm going on the way that you tell the story is what can make a difference. lou . hello, a learned tailor in london,
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all the ring of fire people in remote areas of east canada, greenland and siberia, were able to see it in full. but many others were able to, to partially see this eclipse where the moon doesn't completely cover the sun. enjoy the ah, i use the who's, who's the young moroccan emigrants. they know the police will stop done. they know that the route is not a solution. they know their flight could be fatal. back is not an option. shattered dreams starts july 18th on d. w. ah, the world is entering a new age of warfare. the digital revolution is sweeping through every military force on the planet, leaving the charges, artificial intelligence, the technology with the power to append everything about human conflicts, including where the humans are involved and simmering so nice is a global eyeballs. it's already started and may never end. digital technology is transforming all our lives, so it's no wonder that it's also changing how we fight. it's making military smarter, faster, more efficient. but it's also opening up the prospect. serious dangers in the future is the 3rd revolution of war
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witnesses green films documenting the human experience on the front line planet at the wet report from greenland on how the rapid rate of melting ice is having a profound effect on the population. people empower us why politicians have been so unaffected in fighting climate change. fault lines, investigate horizon temperatures of fueling a water war in the us. al, just there, a well shows how a community in senegal is dependent on the preservation of the natural result. the stream takes the fight for climate justice to our digital community and up front he thought, demanding environmental accountability. the climate emergency a season of special coverage on al jazeera. hitchhiking has never been to this reason, but nothing can stop them in their trucks. chasing the american dream, escaping poverty. but the illegal route is their only option and their hope for a better life can lead them into trouble breathing tough conditions. gambling with the law, they'll put their lives in danger, just a very risky. you know, when elders you play an important role protecting you and guide. ringback doctor to
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and now even exposing the remnants of a cold war, paused greenland. the melting of the frozen north on al jazeera, indonesia, the country with an abundance of results. trade, foreign want indonesia whose turns forming we moved pool to grow and fraud. we balance for real economy, blue economy and the digital economy with the new job creation law, indonesia is progressively ensuring the policy reform to create quality jobs. investment. let be part linda. this is growth and progress in indonesia. now, ah, 1200 hours gmc here on al jazeera come al santa maria, these are the headline states. saudi that coalition in yemen says it's killed at least a $160.00 hurt the fight. as in mary province, dozens of our strikes were launched in support of government forces to push back the rebels last month. the hotels that renewed their offensive in that province. let's hear from i say now boy, katie, a political commentator and journalist who actually denies the saudi claims.
and now even exposing the remnants of a cold war, paused greenland. the melting of the frozen north on al jazeera, indonesia, the country with an abundance of results. trade, foreign want indonesia whose turns forming we moved pool to grow and fraud. we balance for real economy, blue economy and the digital economy with the new job creation law, indonesia is progressively ensuring the policy reform to create quality jobs. investment. let be part linda. this is growth and progress in indonesia....
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arctic autumn. us. scientists have also reported the 1st ever rainfall at summit station high on the greenland ice sheet, where it's so called the precipitation usually falls, only a snow. the amount of thick sea ice which helps regulate sea and air temperatures was the 2nd lowest since records began. signed to say a growing population of beavers could be a problem because building dams can help for permafrost, although would zel k as an environmental professor, an author, and also the founder and president of the institute for governance and sustainable development. he says, this is a problem for the whole world. what happens in the arctic does not stay in the arctic. there are tele connections from that part of the world throughout the global weather system. and the arctic is right now losing its reflective sea ice. and that is adding a tremendous amount of additional solar radiation to the global weather system. when we lose the rest of that c eyes, which is a great white shield reflecting heat back into safe and the space safely, we'll add the equivalent of 25 years worth of warming. and t
arctic autumn. us. scientists have also reported the 1st ever rainfall at summit station high on the greenland ice sheet, where it's so called the precipitation usually falls, only a snow. the amount of thick sea ice which helps regulate sea and air temperatures was the 2nd lowest since records began. signed to say a growing population of beavers could be a problem because building dams can help for permafrost, although would zel k as an environmental professor, an author, and also the founder...
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at the wet report from greenland on how the rapid rate of melting ice is having a profound effect on the population, people and power off why politicians have been so ineffective in fighting climate change. folk lines investigate horizon temperatures of fueling a water war in the u. s. l just they were world shows how a community in senegal is dependent on the preservation of their natural resources . the screen takes the fight for climate justice to our digital community and upfront, he thought, demanding environmental accountability, the climate emergency a season of special coverage on al jazeera, hulu. ah, ah, max on his hand now it all the sport. thank you very much, mary. i'm always thought with the premier league and a hat trick from chelsea's mason mount capped off a very memorable afternoon for the blues. they smashed the team, are coming. alas, no, it's 7 know the up until will order for the 4th consecutive game. mount open the scoring early on and then grab that too late goals at to finish off the hammering chelsea or mean top of the table after 9 matches. very happy with
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what was destroyed were to movie theaters, the dixie and the greenland, they set 1000 people and 750. two african american newspapers. a dozen churches were burned to the ground. 30 restaurants. 30 grocery stores and meat markets. a hospital. a public school. a library. a post office substation was burned as well. dress shops, cigar stores, hardware stores, automobiles, on and on and on. the amount of wealth that was lost, let me give you one other number to think about when we talk about this wealth. this week, the june issue of national geographic is arriving in peoples mailboxes. it covers the massacre. national geographic did some work in trying to figure out what was the amount of generational wealth that was lost during the massacre. how much money would be in greenwood today had the mask or not happened? and i'm not an economist or a business historian, so it seemed like a fairly simple methodology that they used. they figured out how much property was in greenwood that was black owned at the time. they figured out a dollar amount on that and then added a modest amount of inter
what was destroyed were to movie theaters, the dixie and the greenland, they set 1000 people and 750. two african american newspapers. a dozen churches were burned to the ground. 30 restaurants. 30 grocery stores and meat markets. a hospital. a public school. a library. a post office substation was burned as well. dress shops, cigar stores, hardware stores, automobiles, on and on and on. the amount of wealth that was lost, let me give you one other number to think about when we talk about this...
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be on faith as student and a politician as they tackle a job issues with that powerful to fight for greenland. witness documentary on al jazeera. ah ah ah. hello again, i'm to solve the home that remind you about top stories the salad. iran has accused us of interference after washington said friday, the presidential election was neither free. no, for the biden administration has described the when by foreman chief justice abraham as manufacture feigns prime minister has pardoned 9 jail catalog separatist needed. they were convicted a physician and 2019 for their role in the regions of failed independence. this is and the world health organization is warning that most countries receiving coven 1900 vaccine, through a global sharing scheme, don't have enough doses. now setting up a hub in south africa to allow developing nations to make their own best. now the us says it's waiting to hear back from north korea regarding a proposal for me. thing. the american special representative for north korea made that comment during talks with south korea unification. minister both officials say now is a
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it was greenland that really unnerved me. it may be remote, but there's enough ice here to raise the global sea level by 7 metres. i could see for myself a frightening pace of change. our helicopter seemed tiny against the edge of the vast ice sheet. this massive wall of ice behind me... and since i first filmed there, temperatures have just kept rising. and ice that had seemed permanent has retreated. back in 2004, it would have been 100 metres thicker than it is now. that's like having a 30—storey building sitting on top. it's alljust going at an incredible speed. the ice was vanishing beneath my feet faster than anyone believed possible, and i immediately thought of bangladesh, and the fact that millions of people on coastlines around the world threatened by streams of meltwater heading for the oceans. gradually, the projections for the future climate were becoming more reliable. the models were more accurate. supercomputers were handling vast amounts of data, so the un's climate science panel has now overcome years of d
it was greenland that really unnerved me. it may be remote, but there's enough ice here to raise the global sea level by 7 metres. i could see for myself a frightening pace of change. our helicopter seemed tiny against the edge of the vast ice sheet. this massive wall of ice behind me... and since i first filmed there, temperatures have just kept rising. and ice that had seemed permanent has retreated. back in 2004, it would have been 100 metres thicker than it is now. that's like having a...
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some issues like greenland, glassy is melting and sea levels rising, irreversible, and unless, as a dramatic change in human behavior, the world should expect an unsettled and uncertain future. nick log al jazeera southern turkey. meanwhile, the prime minister of greece is apologize for failing to properly tackle devastating wildfires there that have burned homes and forests across the country. 5 fight is battling more than $500.00 blazes, which have for thousands of people to flee. a west of them is on the island of elvia, from where zane bas ravi sent this reports. now as you can see, the fire behind me like so many we've seen in the last week. these things move very quickly. they go from this relatively small size to a much larger size, very, very fast. the ground around me is covered in dry vegetation, which is perfect fuel for these fires to grow and spread very, very rapidly. we've been on this location at the north tip of area island for just about 5 or 10 minutes. and we've seen this go from a very, very small group of flames to a much larger fire. and if we look to the right of me,
some issues like greenland, glassy is melting and sea levels rising, irreversible, and unless, as a dramatic change in human behavior, the world should expect an unsettled and uncertain future. nick log al jazeera southern turkey. meanwhile, the prime minister of greece is apologize for failing to properly tackle devastating wildfires there that have burned homes and forests across the country. 5 fight is battling more than $500.00 blazes, which have for thousands of people to flee. a west of...
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witnesses green films documenting the human experience on the front line planet at the way reports from greenland on how the rapid rate of melting ice is having a profound effect on the population people empower us why politicians have been so unaffected in fighting climate change. folk lines investigates how rising temperatures are fueling a water war in the us. algae, they were well shows how a community in senegal is dependent on the preservation of their natural resources . the screen takes the fight, the climate justice to our digital community, and up front. it's hard, demanding environmental accountability. the climate emergency a season of special coverage on al jazeera inequality, corruption, repression and rate bullets. if you did just decided to cut the piece of cake. i'm sure i want to be a new documentary to explore the desk for the state of democracy and lebanon lou through the eyes of those who are losing hope every day. oh james, i'm going to democracy. maybe democracy for sale on al jazeera ah, holding the powerful to account was we examined the u. s. his role in the world on al
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and now even exposing the remnants of a cold war, paused greenland. the melting of the frozen north on al jazeera in the world's most populous nation, one in every 4 women suffers domestic by one or one east investigates. china's battle ground at hon. one out 0 o. the bay route to battle ground 6 killed and dozens injured. as rival factions open fire in the lebanese capital, ah, it is one of the most theory.
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only people in remote areas of eastern canada, greenland in siberia were able to see it fully. but many others were able to see a partial eclipse where the moon doesn't completely cover the sun you're up to date, so i'll have more world news at the top of the hour in just a moment. we'll have a talk show to the point this time with the topic of the catholic church power and abuse of power. that's in just a moment of good news . the news, the news, the news, the news, the news, the news, the news to the point and strong opinion clear positions international perspective. one of the most international respected figures in germany's catholic church was offered his resignation to pope francis. he cited the catastrophe of sexual abuse by church officials. meanwhile, in canada mass graves, the village and his children to discover their former catholic school to the point w. ah, the news nico germany, to jerry pinnacle, why not learn with him w e learning course creek? oh, speak. cutting through the noise. where i come from, people are known for being fair. new york can do loud people
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only people in real life areas of eastern canada, greenland and siberia were able to see it fully, but many others were able to see a partial eclipse. with a moon doesn't completely cover the sun. that's a lot more world news. up the top of the hour, just a moment i will take you through the big events of the day in the day until then have a good day. the news. the news, the news, the news. oh, the news . the news out of the virus spread. why do we panic by and when will all this is a free of the topics that we covered in a weekly radio. but if you would like any more information on the corona virus or any other final topic, you should really check out our podcast. you can get it wherever you get your podcast. you can also find those w dot com slash science. the we're all good to go beyond the as we on the world. oh, they were all about stories that matter to you by policeman we are here is actually on fire for mines in the future wars you double use. richard walker explores the evolution of digital warfare, making military martin more efficient deadly. those algorithms survive scenari
only people in real life areas of eastern canada, greenland and siberia were able to see it fully, but many others were able to see a partial eclipse. with a moon doesn't completely cover the sun. that's a lot more world news. up the top of the hour, just a moment i will take you through the big events of the day in the day until then have a good day. the news. the news, the news, the news. oh, the news . the news out of the virus spread. why do we panic by and when will all this is a free of...
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and now even exposing the remnants of a cold war, paused greenland. the melting of the frozen north on al jazeera, indonesia, the country with an abundance of results for the trade already won indonesia, his friends. for me, we moved pool to grow and fraud. we balance for green economy, blue economy, and the digital economy. with the new job creation law, indonesia is progressively ensuring the policy reform to create quality jobs. invest, let be part linda. this is growth and progress in indonesia. now the city of cobble has experience so much upheaval for decades, and they says another change to get used to. and one that's boss from easy. my la situation to now it's not clear. i love all the people are just lost and confused. there are deep rooted fears about the erosion of basic christ in particular for women and girls, despite assurances from the taliban and about to return to cruel punishments for certain crimes was everybody will be safe. nobody's kid will be kidnapped again for ransom. now together, they're feeling thy way forward into their ne
and now even exposing the remnants of a cold war, paused greenland. the melting of the frozen north on al jazeera, indonesia, the country with an abundance of results for the trade already won indonesia, his friends. for me, we moved pool to grow and fraud. we balance for green economy, blue economy, and the digital economy. with the new job creation law, indonesia is progressively ensuring the policy reform to create quality jobs. invest, let be part linda. this is growth and progress in...
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everything from sea levels to the way people live and now even exposing the remnants of a cold war, paused greenland. the melting of the frozen north on al jazeera, indonesia, the country with an abundance of results. right? aren't won indonesia, his firms. for me, we move pool to grow and fraud. we balance for real economy, blue economy and the digital economy with the new job creation law, indonesia is progressively ensuring the policy reform to create all jobs invest. let's be part of linda. this is growth and progress in indonesia. now, a question the narrative. you don't have ways to check whether dc information is real or not. you don't have any way to verify, identify who is telling the story their motivation. these are multi national corporations that are interested in profit, anticipate the consequences the media was complicit in perpetuating this myth. i'm here to tell you that i think that many people die because of the listening pace deconstruct the media analysis era. on counting the cost, the battle for influenza latin america, after seating round to china, the u. s. takes to win over
everything from sea levels to the way people live and now even exposing the remnants of a cold war, paused greenland. the melting of the frozen north on al jazeera, indonesia, the country with an abundance of results. right? aren't won indonesia, his firms. for me, we move pool to grow and fraud. we balance for real economy, blue economy and the digital economy with the new job creation law, indonesia is progressively ensuring the policy reform to create all jobs invest. let's be part of linda....
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one of your finding l is the melting of greenland glaciers is the melting of greenland glaciers is irreversible, am i right? that is the melting of greenland glaciers is irreversible, am i right?— is irreversible, am i right? that is ri . ht, is irreversible, am i right? that is right. there _ is irreversible, am i right? that is right, there are _ is irreversible, am i right? that is right, there are different - is irreversible, am i right? that is right, there are different parts . is irreversible, am i right? that is right, there are different parts of| right, there are different parts of ice regions around the world, we have the glaciers of the mountains and the polar regions and we have the great ice sheets of greenland and antarctica. the mountains and polar glaziers are particularly sensitive and we have already committed to further melting over the next decade, to hundreds of years. we�*re also going to see more ice loss from the greenland ice sheet over this century. and for the antarctic ice sheet, there is a wide range of possibilities if we limit greenhouse gas emissions. we may
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. >> reporter: the signs were everywhere in '21, starting at the top of the world, where greenland's highest peak was so freakishly warm that it rained for several hours. they believe that this is the birthplace of the iceberg that sank the titanic. but now scientists are really worried this place could help sink miami and boston and bangkok and shanghai because just this part of greenland has enough ice that if it all melts, we'll raise sea levels by two feet. a new study predicts that the arctic will see more rain than snow as soon as 2060. and in the meantime, the ice sheets so vital to a planet in balance is melting at a staggering rate. at number nine, that icy surprise in texas, which illustrated how the climate crisis can run hot and cold. with windchills below zero on the rio grande, nearly 10 million lost power. the february blast became america's costliest winter storm event ever. at number eight, flash floods on three continents. in germany and belgium, modern-day warning systems failed as a month of rain fell in one day. in china, commuters clung to the ceiling of a subwa
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in greenland, scientists blasted open a mountain filled with what they call climate-saving rocks. >> the chemistry here is unique. it's in the formation of our world. >> reporter: it's called a northosite. it contains only three minerals. calcium, silica and aluminum. they are crushing it for other items. experts say it produces less waste and greenhouse gas emissions. it is found all around the island's rugged terrain in turquoise fjords. but that's not the only place. >> you find it in canada, scandinavia, russia, south africa, lots of places. >> reporter: so far, miners have collected more than 300 tons. even nasa is looking to see if what they learn down here could help them someday mine similar rocks on the moon. ian lee, cbs news. >>> and that's the overnight news for this monday. for some of you the news continues. for others, check back for cbs mornings. and follow us online any time at cbsnews.com. reporting from the broadcast center in new york city, i'm nikki battiste. >>> this is cbs news flash. i'm elise preston in new york. jury selection in the shooting death of ahmaud
in greenland, scientists blasted open a mountain filled with what they call climate-saving rocks. >> the chemistry here is unique. it's in the formation of our world. >> reporter: it's called a northosite. it contains only three minerals. calcium, silica and aluminum. they are crushing it for other items. experts say it produces less waste and greenhouse gas emissions. it is found all around the island's rugged terrain in turquoise fjords. but that's not the only place. >> you...
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no, even exposing the remnants of a cold war pulse greenland, the melting of the frozen north on al jazeera ah award winning documentary from around the world. are now g 0. ah, this is al jazeera ah, hello, this is in use our on al jazeera. i'm fully betty ball live from our world headquarters in doha, coming up in the next 60 minutes. at least 16 people killed in an explosion inside a sheer mosque in southern afghanistan. is the 2nd such attack this month. a day of morning, 11 on after gun battle was erupted in the capital be ruled killing at least 7 people. also the sour poland passes a controversial law, allowing border guards to push back my grants and refugees. and why the largest species of fish in the world is under threats and how mexico is trying to save it and in sport, brazil hit for in their latest world cup qualification. match name are among the scores against uruguay house. brazil close in on a place that next years. ah thank you for joining as we begin this news hour with breaking news out of afghanistan. there's been an explosion inside the largest shia mosque in the southe
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