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farm is topic chandry has moved from dr. bung with that she is experiencing the longest duration of unprecedented hot weather in its record in history. for many people, the intense heat, coupled with high humanity, is making life intolerable. it's way too hot. i couldn't ride my ritual for too long, even this heat. that's why i have to rest in the shade more often than usual, which is why i'm not doing enough. i'm feeling very anxious. and got got the temperature rose about 40 degrees celsius on 15th april. i mean the west of the country rich 43 degrees in farmer walker's there suffering heavily. i have never seen heat like this in my life. our duty requires us to stay a long hours outside in the heat. and it's hard to bear this. scientists say our been areas have been here particularly hard by what's known as it island effect.
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that's why i built up environments reader and he amplifies the temperature med office. this morning. the phenomena would continue to out me, but the rate of temperature increase may slow down and there may be some rain does pity allowing me into a waist who taking the safety of health. where is breaking into tel aviv now? well, us extra state and z thinking is meeting is really present. isaac has ok, and this last so many of those citizen are very proud of it. and the role of international law is a basic world trying to use international criminal court against this one, which is finding tell, isn't clear and present danger and democracies and to be in peace loving nations, pursue the norms of international law. i caught up on more allies and friends
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subjects and reject any such as. thank you very much. so i think his presence is always very, very good to be with you. i do have these very difficult times where to turn to get a ceasefire to print the hostages all together now. and the only reason that that wouldn't be a change just because of the loss. there is a follow up on the table. and as we said, no delays, those are no excuses. the time is now and the time is now long past due to the house and just on the same time, even with the term nation, you get to see sorry, the priest boss. all we also have to be focused on people in gosh, for suffering. analysts cross bar from us next and so focused on getting them the assistance they need. food, nest or shelter is also right for discussion with you
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and more baseball. thanks. see me again. please press products and thank you and that we can see the media being thoughtful out of that brief me thing that we saw between the us section of state and me blinking with the is really present. isaac has old, but in the tel aviv, which i'm thinking of lives in on choose day. he's the to have me things with leaders of israel, including benjamin netanyahu, the prime minister. later in the day they will be discussing the seas, fund dale,
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in the us to be putting pressure on her mouth to accept the latest proposal, which a cool is blink and cold. very generous. putting pressure on how much to accept that sees vidallo. so talking about the rougher operation is next me all who is insisting will go ahead whether or not a cx 5 deal will half of mrs. clinton's 1st stop on his latest regional tool. he was in saudi arabia and jordan, just the full this. this is a 7th round of shuffle. this diplomacy to the region since october the 7th. we heard him saying that that his focus, this time is on to bring the hostages, the captives in galls of home and reach a safe spot in gauze. nothing's national cause of justice. the u. s. highest quote has chosen not to order. john need to end as many t h as well. the court found that there was insufficient evidence for it to go on to collect it as requests for germany to stop. the monks has moved from the hague.
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justice of the i, c. j is often delivered very slowly. but today's reading came just week soft read initial application to block german with themselves to israel that nicaragua said violate at the genocide convention. the german legal team said nicaragua, quote, grossly distorted the facts of its ministry relationship with israel with state or that will reject nick our rock. last, i'm home the accusation and there is no reason for the icy j to adopt provisional measures. we are fully aware of our responsibilities under the genocide convention that international humanitarian law. and we respect make a regular, full representative challenge german statements and ton. you can say anything you want, but we have to be talking, you're not above statement, but about the facts. and the facts or the remaining continues to be happy,
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military interchange with israel, correct? go ahead. previous nicole, germany prophetic for single pena space applying weapons to israel symmetry as well as a palestinian civilians. but this tuesday afternoon, the judges seem to accept germany's arguments, at least for now, because by 15 votes the one find that the circumstances as they now present themselves to the quote of not such as politic what exist size of its spotwood. under article 41 of the statute to indicate provision and measures determine the reason he resumed its regular payments to the un relief and works agency in gaza. its decision to defend such payments had been ground for another nicaraguan consent . the judges dismissed for now as well, but the quotes made clear nicaragua has brought a case for such a name. not concluded. the germany with a history that is played a huge part in this quote's creation. the political consequences and the global
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court of public opinion may still be powerfully felt. i see that the tax money that i am saying is contributing basically to the kitchen, goes up and why people are even of my family lease. and many of frequently forced to disrupt prove kind of sitting and riley's critical of the government's continued supply of military israel from college campuses to international quotes to public protests. the boy in gauze that continues to prompt conflicts on a global scale. for the month, i'll just say era, the hey, person's king charles has returned to public duties for the 1st time since it was announced had been diagnosed with cancer in february. this 1st engagement involved a visit to meet all the people who undergo and cancer treatment full brennan reports from london. looking relaxed and smiling king charles was accompanied by queen camilla for this resumption of his public facing royal duties. the university
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college hospitals, mcmillan, kansas center, is not where the king himself is being treated. but the royal gesture of solidarity and support for the patients and staff here was clearly intended to send a message, waiting patiently for a glimpse of the king with 2 loyal supporters. glad to see him out in public again . it's nice to see him back. and we will mission and he's not alone, a cancer to my part and all kinds of 2021. these guys you guys confessed that she was 40, i am is not in. and i know exactly what the kids are doing and the claim. and he could come to, to baptize to see the patients who got cancer. i mean that, i mean, obviously is not allowed, not alone, even within his immediate family. jones's daughter in law, catherine the wife of prince william is herself undergoing preventative keyma therapy for cancer inside the unit to the king, to a diagnostics and screening facilities. hearing about the new melanoma skin cancel
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vaccine announced just last week. i'm sitting down to chat with long chemotherapy patients. the king sympathized, telling her i've got to have my treatment this afternoon as well. the king's own can, so it wasn't bounced in february after a scheduled prostate treatment the previous month. the exact nature of his cancer hasn't been revealed, but the publicity about his condition has seen an 11 fold increase in the number of prisoners seeking medical advice for prostate concerns. it's huge, the popular thing that that much is paid paid today. well, the king is still on sky and comes to treatments. many thousands of people choose to what walls i have come to treatment. often. we think about that and what needs to happen in order to make that possible for people. so things spend such a message of hate to see and hit stay, not quite a full rich public duty for king charles. he's just to confirm his attendance upcoming demonstrations or the enforcement to ping the color ceremony. but it's
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a positive side, whole front end. i'll just say era central london. good. he is president william. we so has held a special cabinet meeting is heavy rains continue to launch the country. the death toll from a month of flooding has reached at least a $170.00 people. 185000 others have been displaced. government story reports from my last week town in central. can you the these people have lost all they had homes, belongings and their relatives penny. now one boy can only pray to try and ease the pain. she's spending her mother and 2 sisters were buried under debris in flash floods that have slipped my mind. you town exhibits for more, present got a comp brief. it's like i'm dreaming when i saw them at the moultrie, and it was real quick. what those forced from their homes are given clouds and
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food. they're still trying to make sense of what happened. john can with you as neighbors are helping him carry one of the few things he has been last week rescues found. he's 9 year old son dead on these check was done. and part of what you me to know, know, my daughter will say to the what to push to against a tree that had been uprooted. she was injured. the water also carried me, but i was able to cling on to a branch. the red cross is coordinating recovery operations. the disaster he has started with an optically that had been accumulating what to see is the rain started caved in. the impact was devastating. the colorado is a stretch of about 150, meet as a width, but the length is quite long. we are looking at about 50 kilometers that we actually need to come. this is
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a challenging operation. 200 uh volunteers have been deployed to people. what does that machine over there is being used to clear the debris and we're talking about was that came down with so much for who's had the huge trees as well. and what is going to happen after this is that the volunteers will use shovels to dig through the mad to see if there are bodies from underneath. the people in the villages are also helping the owner of this call hired some to help him remove important facts. they say they found bodies. some people swept away by the water, may never be found laughter and say that something they will find difficult to leave with catherine. sorry, my matthew central kenya. they say with his head on out there will be back with more of the days news also the show right the
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to hello that we've seen some very strong and destructive tornadoes across parts of the us over the past few days. and as we look at the weather across north america, in the days ahead, we all like you to see more of those. we've got some storms developing across the midwest and also in the deep south, we need some very heavy rain, strong winds, and some hail as well, with the potential for further tornadoes know ahead of that across the east coast. we think lots of sunshine with above average temperatures for the likes of washington d. c. we'll see that was a weather start to creep. it's way further east, across eastern parts of canada and some very nasty storms to come across central pots of the us. it's quiet so behind that's to wintery mix working across the
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northern plains, does event development of wintery weather for central parts of canada, as well as oregon. but for the south of that full california, lots of sunshine and quite conditions. and those continue across central america and the caribbean for the likes of mexico will see temperatures pick up not only in the north, but also across most central areas as the next few days. if we have a look at the 3 day for mexico city will be above average, but the chance of showers on thursday, the for calculus refugees, english channel, is more than a body of water. it's the final spring and a desperate journey. a remarkable 1st time the account of a young tracy on the same is brother's life as he sofas the soul to provide for his family. this the phone scare us with this on it just
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for gotten victims of the clean energy transition populations are facing starvation and hung because of climate jake exploited in the quest for congress cobalt. who owns the mind? how would they explain, and how would they govern the dreams usa of electric, s, u. v. as for all the rest on the back of extraction, from the minds of congo and from the bodies of candle is workers all just the risk new series dying are beyond the on age. the challenges here with the the
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the other again, us section state. i'm c, blinking has been meeting the as rainy president isaac has oak and tel aviv. that's listening to what they have to say to you know, i saw your a strong support and the collaborative and what you said regarding the initiation office thermal situation, the water the atrocities as well as the
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top priority of the international community. i think this a good amount of the decision of the international community that the rainbow hostages. and i would like to add that one more time to bring about the different fusion amenities. our enemies and other elements are trying to come to mind the entire process by using the national legal stablished in order to have all these values even in the modern world, especially, i mean the efforts, dogs and the national criminal court. these are the have the very strong legal
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system, very strong representation of law enforcement system. and as a facility, legal steps from the highest authorities in this land to any other citizen, we're very proud of it. and the role of international law is a basic level, as well as trying to use the international stage one which is finding till isn't clear and present age of democracies and to free peace loving nations pursued loans of international law. i caught up on law allies and friends, j and reject any such a. thank you very much. 5 years present. there's always very, very good to do with you. you're going to these very difficult times where to turn to get a ceasefire. the principal hostages all together now and the only reason that that
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wouldn't be changed just because of the loss. there is a follow up conversation as we said, no delays, no no excuses. the time is now and time is now as do great hostages on the same time, even with termination, to get to cease by the police officers. all we also have to be focused on people in gosh, for software engineers, crossfire from us, and so focused on getting them the assistance they need food, this or shelter is also discussed with you. and so let's get more of this now with a correspondent and occupied is joycelyn bennett smith. bennett has another high
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level meeting blinking touring the region, finishing up his tool. the in tel aviv saying the u. s. is determined to get a deal a cx, 5 deal that will bring the hostages, the captives home from gauze have determined to get that. now, the most significant, important of these meetings in israel will be in a couple of hours from now over here in jerusalem. money meet is rarely prime minister. benjamin netanyahu comes just less than a day after that. and yahoo said he was determined to go in to roughly to launch in operation and gaza. whether or not there's any sort of ceasefire agreement. remember that a couple of days ago, and they blinking judge how much to take advantage of what was it? they called an extraordinarily generous proposal that would return 33 comp saves, and they would get 40 days initial see spot followed by the potential of an
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extended period of calm netanyahu's comments. as of yesterday seemed to cloud that some marked as to why the, how much is now having to consider a deal on the understanding that whatever that is still going to be some sort of an operation and rough, but he's also visiting a penny guns. the lights are on just north of gauze, guns practice folks a few days ago and he sometimes lives in this cable. it's north of gaza. he's another member of the wall cabinet. i'm lincoln will go to ash told ports. this is where some of the aid comes in because it's only been open a couple of weeks opened and it's really pressure. and actually if more aide was able to come through that for you wouldn't need, you certainly wouldn't need add drops of aid on you. we probably wouldn't need americans building pay is off the coast of gas to get a didn't this been a big is really reluctance to allow wash, don't to be used to be entry of a but somebody's coming in a little bit. and then it also goes to an aid crossing, carry them out of a solemn, which is down towards the south end of,
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of gauze on the border with israel, bodies of goods at age entry point. and he's going that just to see how the operation works. i guess, but not enough aid getting in is everybody complains and these right and the pressure to allow more. but it's no doubt also on the gender will be rasa the prime minister. benjamin netanyahu, whose insistence that's operation that ground invasion of rock from the south of gauze, a will go ahead. whether or not the is a cease fire deal, any indications of what plan is being presented to the americans. because they say this could only take place if total protections are in place to protect the civilians. the most of the americans, lloyd austin, the us defense secretary said this yesterday, the americans haven't been presented with any plan that satisfies the need to make
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sure civilians are protected. and there's been enormous pressure on these railways to make sure that if a civilians are protected, they say these rarely say that they've novel, 40000 tons the setting these 10 something what they call a islands of. com. if you live way, palestinians in gauze it can be evacuated to ahead of any operation. and rough. uh so the was a suggestion that these riley's receiving to sort of slow down. although they would go ahead with operation and rock, but they would slow it down. they would evacuate people 1st, and that would take several weeks before they went to and with the, with some any sort of ground operation. remember there's more than a 1000000 palestinian sheltering and rough uh, most of ben had already been displaced from elsewhere in gauze. and because of his rattles from bob, and now that being forced to move it again some how big on leaving according to
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these re lease, but nothing like on the numbers that would need to lead to empty out calls or to protect civilians is ro went ahead with his ground invasions to the americans, really putting pressure on really not to go ahead with it as have all the major european powers is that similar as well? um, but it was seeing pictures of a lot of pictures of protest outside where it's actually stayed on. the blinking has been meeting these really presidents either because of continuation of the protests that we've been seeing since october the 7th, and as well cooling full. the caps as in goals are to be brought back home. how much pressure is the on the next and yahoo documents now to do this as well as the families and the relatives and the friends of the count saves, have been protesting, of course, since october the 7th, for the release of the release of the estimate to the $133.00 comped is still believe to be in gaza. those families given new inputs as last night
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because of netanyahu's comments about a going ahead with an invasion in rafa the families believe that they have been abandoned by the government. they believe that the gum government is putting more emphasis on base russell operation. remember, netanyahu relies on the far right to stay in power to ministers. in particular, at my bank of a, the national security administer abrazzo small trace, the finance minister, both of those have warmed the the i rough or operation. the have to go ahead. the prime minister should, can consider, but more importantly than releasing the hostage all coming to a deal to release the hold. okay. spanish smith, france, the latest lines the from occupied east through some thanks very much fun at all. by all sides. the blinking is in tel aviv as well as continuing it strikes on garza
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ive been strikes on rafa and gauze. the city of and nice talk of boot assume joins us now live from rafa in southern gaza, tired, bring us an idea of what's being happening. that across the stress of the well separately, laura, the situation was critically dial the nights what the military has whelmed up as strikes and lamp involvement. and vast majority of the causes now starting in the north of the turret tree where the is verified to jets has leveled to the ground that residential building in gauze, a city where a number of casualties and victims have been reported. induce being injured right now. we're receiving treatments and highly aarp hospital, but they're yeah, like you sounds critically down in the middle area. what they use very hard to number units have been bouncing on, relenting, unwritten to sleep in the most iraq, a refugee kind of and other parts of that densely populated area where thousands of palestinians are taking it as a refuge. on the same time, they've been following systematic approach in terms of the full destruction on
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demolishing practices of residential buildings in the area part he in the south. and roughly situation is ultimately dia. we're talking about the number of houses being a tax where to thomas city and children have been killed. they arrive till to wait to hospital the life they have sustained to the ones they. doctors and medics did not really manage to survive until even to rescue the box. we can clearly record the size of a strike, send out to the bottom into the eastern part of a rough i district, size of palestinian women has been killed in that area and liked the game to go sions about sci fi agreements. about time my son isabel were many times indeed afraid of that protects. we do have to leave it that be taken by for the moments we will come back to you in this next hour. that's it for me laura. kyle: you can always find much more on a website out. is there a dot com? i will be back in just a moment. the with most of the days news for you to stay with us. the
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