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the, the hello, i'm around and why is the welcome to the news? our life from dell ha. coming off in the next 60 minutes, the had a view as new k watched old ones of a risk of a nuclear incident in russia's kursk region. as ukraine continues its incursion, the central and southern gauze that come on to more as rainy as strikes at least $27.00 palestinians killed in one day. these riley army says, is freed and all the captivated operation in southern gaza and vows to bring home
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of hers being house the cold from injury lens off to a raft form of and so slices carried by mosquitoes is discovered in the us state of massachusetts. and on peace of statement for the school to use us open champion, know that chunk of age has a recall 20 grand slam titles and the sites as it begins these types of events. even view the hello and welcome to the news our a chief of the you ends, new pay watch dog is warning that fighting could cause a serious accident and rushes coast region. russell grossi is visited a nuclear plant in the area. he says he sold traces of drawn strikes near the facility. ukrainian forces have been advancing into occurs for 3 weeks now. that has been activity near here. i was informed about the impact
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of drones, how he was shown. some of the residents goes and assigns of the impact they had on a bart from that to the fact that we have as i said military activities a few miles from here, a few kilometers from here to make it. yeah. and immediate point of attention when you cry and says it now controls almost 1300 square kilometers and a 100 settlements in the russian border. region of course, forces have captured nearly 600 russian soldiers, soon staging a surprising cause you and on august 6th, russian forces have been fighting for 3 weeks to try and push back that offensive. will you grant in forces reported to be attempting to force the way across the board? and to belgrade, according to messages on the telegram up in russia,
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hundreds of ukrainian troops of attacked to check points belgrade, or does the curse screeching while ukrainian forces occupying russian territory, ukraine's presidency as the entry of its soldiers into that area is aimed at preventing further attacks by most go across the border and done yet, russian forces there has been building up to push back ukrainian troops on the eastern front line of across ukrainian city is a center of coal mining and a key logistics hub in the region, dosage of bar it brings us more from coach hotels in the kirk region of russia to rustle groceries as director general of the day you are. nuclear watchdog has spent the day in the curse power plant looking at the various parts of this facility. according to, as a briefing, he gave us here in a courtyard salesman city. he said that you look at the most important parts of the plan. so that includes the turbine hall,
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the reaction hall and the storage of the spent fuel. he said that this a facility, one of the largest in russia, is operating as normal capacity, which is as low food use and bad because that means that it is completely operational. therefore, more susceptible to any kind of a military activity or tack around that. he said that what makes this particular plan to extremely vulnerable and different than other nuclear. 2 disease is that the core nuclear reactor at the occurs power plant is not protected by any kind of a don't tasting like other associates. meaning that the only thing that is protecting the cord nuclear reactor is the roof of the building. which means any kind of a drones attack or miss heart attack, would it completely also impact the reactor in south having catastrophic consequences? so as the director general set that you spent a day speaking to russian officials and that they are going to continue with the dialogue to try and figure out ways how to protect this flat further from the
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military activities that is taking place around that of course, he said, this is extremely serious, a dangerous situation, and he urge all sides to not to use nuclear facilities as a weapon during conflict. he said, that's it. the only way we can ensure the safety of the facility is to make sure that the fighting does not take place anywhere near the door. such a vari, alcera, coach, altoff, russia. so i'll just there is alex good talk less joins us now from ukraine's capital keys. and alex 1st tell us the latest on russian offensive in eastern ukraine. both the russians are slowly but steadily advancing through don't ask or leave. conf fell a day or 2 ago and is now so many behind brushing lines. the russians know that they have to take a cross cuz this is the absolute price. but the next,
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whoever controls it's controls the self. it's a supply route. so logistics hub, it's a rail hub and is vital for both russia to take it. and of course, for ukraine to defend its, the russians to be bringing up reinforcements in order to be able to boast of this involves. because there's a limited time the advances offensive, like this can go on. troops get exhausted, supplies run out. so the rushes have got about another month, 5 weeks before everything grinds to hold the ukrainians. know if they can resist them, that long, they'll be able to stop the offensive right there and it's tracks. but of course they've got to be able to defend it. for 5 weeks, so in other words, they're bringing up reinforcements as well. the russians to bring in defense students to defend their reinforcements. there's a huge military built on both sides as this fight. this battle for process is about to take place to give you an idea course, who was like, there are thousands of people fighting that on either side. but in the next,
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it's the high tens of thousands that are fighting each other. so yes, this is going to be a crucial time for both ukraine and russia and is the absolute focus of the war. the moments. ok, thank you very much. alex catawba spring is the latest on that from the cleaning capital case. thank you, alex. well, i mean we heard from pablo falcon how, who is the defense analyst and calling ms vargas yet to he says, the continued attacks near the cook nuclear plant could change the course of the war. right now the front lines are speed and they are rather unstable. but they're far off, higher tens of drama thirds from the men of course knew where about brand. um doesn't seem to feel free. is there extra trying to reach it or trying to actually attack it with? of course, that's a dangerous no, he's a big thing on the alarm bells because it's of course,
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a dangerous situation and the reactors in the course, or is this, or they are the so called mobile. but these are what be your 3 actors. and of course, she wants to emphasize, don't go anywhere, anywhere near. and whereas there, it goes, this could be any mistake and we did terrible results. the situation would be march the bar to the, from the courts. and del correct is right now, not fully. and russians favor of you create, you have to have the initiative there. of course russia has the initiatives in the south and the dung boss. so both sides are kind of going part of each other. and there is still a possibility that you're creating as or may try to expand their course, which had naturally good serious sources in your bell correct. over the border and maybe out of course, where they have a bridge had to the
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well, is there any as strikes across the cause of killed at least $27.00 palestinians since the early hours of tuesday. most of the people died in their homes in hon. eunice and ty, residential blogs have been reduced to rubble. other attacks targeted and is a rock refugee camp in central gaza. them a gauzy camp in gauze. the city will also bombed over night. people have been forced by these riley army to i to a, the area around the locks hospital in darrow, by law. united nations is saying only 11 percent of gaza and not subject to forced evacuation or it is well, i'll just, there is honey. my mood is in darrow, by the in central garza, with more on the latest attacks. is really military current out here at taco over night. across garza city, this central area and the city of hon. you is just causing further civilian
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casualties in causing your level of destruction to residential buildings and public facilities in almost all means of life. for an already display, it's been a traumatized population deep over another attacks in the central area. and my direct is you can listen to the murder of a whole entire family. that's the father and mother and their children. almost similar to any of the another family in han, eunice was targeted and killed and buried under the rumbles of their home. it was not until 10 am in the morning were civil defense. the crew members and paramedics were trying to remove bodies of from the under the rumbles and those who might have survived these relentless attacks being white and gauze. a city this really minute . we had talked another with the residential building and destroyed all of it. it was until after noon, hours of duty, the paramedics and civil defense approve of working tirelessly to remove bodies of from under the rebels. all the transferred to allow the baptist hospital,
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the only remaining operational health facility that is running at the lowest capacity possible. the risk right now is we keep hearing it from medical to stop across the gall. this through particularly from this hospital behind you left the hospital is the lack of, of medical supplies necessarily necessarily medical supplies such as the pain, medication and septic. something as simple as septic is not available at the hospital. do use by the doctors and the medical is 5 to intervene and to save lives . and it provided up or emitted goes and medical, the treatment for patients and injuries inside the hospital. all these really military orders, the residents of the eastern part of the is the city of the development to evacuated from the area. just the month of august happens to be the largest month with the largest number of evacuation order that took place since august. first,
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pushing more people into internal, further enforce displacement to center and western part of the city to city of there. but right now, at its current status is running out of space and ready over crowded and packed with many of the display families who are arriving from different parts of the gods to more recently from the eastern part of it and the city of han, eunice, something that is being causing the great level of a trauma for people who really have this sense of permanent displacement as the work continues to range is just the, you know, from the central area of the gauze and through all the sky. and all the developments, as well as saying it's free to a captive in something concept. it says kind for hon. kaji was recovered in a complex rescue operation as well as ministry spokesman at daniel. have gar, it says that is right. you forces will use or opportunities to ensure the return of old captives. there are still a 108 hostages,
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whose families are still waiting to hear news that their loved ones are home. and they should know that we will not rest. we will not rest until we fulfill our mission to bring all our hostages back home. and i all deserves and long con, joins me in the security and out along. what else do we know about this rescue operation? well, these right, these, like you say, a cooling, a complex rescue operation, but we know getting more details about this actual rescue operation. and it seems that the capital was actually found alone in a tunnel, in rough uh, the window of the captives with him. the window kept as with him, suggesting that he may, will it be the escaped or was just simply let go. so this is kind of pulling this going on. what daniel rigari is saying about this kind of complex rescue operation that's been going on. but it's interesting because it did take place in the tunnel
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and of in the south, and that's on the board with egypt. and that's where a lot of the sticking points for the cx 5 deals are actually taking place. you know, they've, these ladies want to take control of that boat across thing. that's something the difference that we do. so it's interesting location, and it will be something that these ladies are going to really talk loudly about. this is why we need to have control of the profit and all of this stuff. the prime minister has actually been speaking as well. he has said that he's met with good deal and he said that these complex rescue operations and a ceasefire. integration is the only way to get these back, but this is not being taken seriously by the false things probably as form. the advocates for the people in the group who a captive. they saying that the only way you're going to get people out is negotiated ceasefire. and remember this still a 108 is riley's in garza,
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especially 6 of those according to the army already that we have seen these protests haven't when tell of even other places in domestic pressure on the prime minister. so how could this affect his position now? what the coalition is holding that fall right coalition is holding. there is no cracks. and that's why he's able to really push back against one of these hundreds and dozens of people every week to actually out on the streets, protesting against them. and it used to be it this, the protests were hunting netanyahu, but then the families of those hostages joint. so it's become an almost a one issue protest. now it's about getting people home and getting the negotiations done for a safe spot. the seas far as the only successful way these raise a go that kept his back in november. they got a 105 people out within a week since then they've had about 10 people been rescued. so those people have died. the cost of the palestinians has been in numerous so many problems,
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things have died in rescue operations. this is not the best use of these roles. results is, but it's something that the prime minister is sticking to his guns. he says, this is the best way of doing this. we need negotiations at the barrel of a gun, and that's incredibly unpopular in israel right now, but he's got the political support to be able to keep his position going. thank you very much for now. and while i'm calling with the latest on, that also is up at more analysis. we now have that moment down last area, professor immediate studies don't want to shoot for graduate studies is here in doha. so like this in bold and 5 minutes and that's and you'll have that much more or i think it might, i think as a, as it on was saying. so certainly, netanyahu enjoys that, that support from, from those far right. ministers from, from his far right coalition. this is what they, this is the kind of thing that they've been calling for for, for months. and,
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but the hostage families are probably not, are probably not having it. in fact that there was a statement released a short while ago, so suggesting that they are still adamant that netanyahu pursue a ceasefire, and i think it's worth just underscoring that this success, if, if we want to consider a success i'm, i think that a small on a small scale it is for, for israel, it just underscore as the extent of the failure here, militarily, because it is real, has killed far more hostages of its own or of its own captives. then, then it has been able to rescue through these rescue operations. so that if that's not failure, i'm not sure you know, i'm not sure what it is. we also have to remember that netanyahu has consistently shunned a possible ceasefire or a temporary truce, even though that has proven far more successful for, for israel,
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they got back about a 100 captives back in november, and only about 6 days through through diplomacy. and prior to that time none yahoo had shun, did that idea saying that he was not going to negotiate with terrorists. and he was shown to that idea for the most part since that time. and in terms of in that to me on his go, he's consistent. you said he wants to degrade and destroy him us. but then you have remarks from the likes of retired is ready. general. it's on the brick. he was speaking to them are of new site and he was attacking israel's own military leadership saying that the soldiers have been disproportionately killed and the reports of mass casualties have been exaggerated. yeah, well that was certainly reports of, of how masses demise have been greatly exaggerated inside of inside of israel. in fact, there are some are points that suggest that how nice may have gotten stronger militarily
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over the past several months. so israel has been able to kill some come as fighters . us intelligence suggest that maybe about 30 percent of that original fighting force has, has been killed. however, and this is the bad news for, for israel high mass and islam and jihad have been able to recruit thousands of new members during the course of this year genocide, they've also been able to, from us re purpose. unexploded is rarely bombs that are right now. littering the ground in, in gaza. so now from us actually has more weaponry as well. so it's been a military failure for israel in multiple regards. thank you for now. profess and mom i down last 3 me while in all the developments has riley settlers of shot dead, one palestinian, and wood. it's 6 others in the occupied westbank settlers at times palestinian
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homes in the village of y. d raw home and bethlehem. the injured would take him to hospital is right. he's living in illegal sacraments, have been carrying out an increasing number of attacks in the occupied westbank since the war and gaza began. and everyone spoke to witnesses in the village of why do you role in the occupied westbank? a i'm standing here in the village of where do you to has, and this is how close the legal is really supplement of a fraud is to the palestinian community over here. palestinian said that they believe that the settlers came. so this roads over here talking palestinians throwing rocks. but not only that, as we were walking along the street, we've seen the bullets cases that would fired at palestinians in the village of whether it had been sent me a keep it. so it was also southern, there was heavy shooting all around here. we heard the sounds of bullets and treadmills hitting everywhere. it was chaotic and we didn't understand what was
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happening. i tried to smuggle my family from the other side of the house, but my brother and his family was stuck. this is the morning house of 37 year old city. he had a father for whose life has been cut short during the attack. we speak to his friend, we need, who was with him until the very last minute who is called with the settlers started throwing rocks at him and the nearby homes you've been with us. the car moved towards night. as long as he walks, they shall see him in the back. he didn't do anything. he was a good man, may he rest in peace? the settlers wants us out of outlines. we want leave, even if they kill us. o palestinians do not only have to worry about it, it is really supplements that have been taking up their lands and resources, but also of subtler violence that has been taking the form of more organized groups that are often carried out from indian is really supplement. i'll post like this
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one behind me that but he just eat all the occupied with the bank palestine. it's the focused on a permanent associate. boss. shareef is saying that will be no negotiations with a separate test who killed at least $74.00 people on monday. the attacks were carried down to cross police just on provence, on monday, police stations and railway lines with targets it in a sold, claimed by the police just on liberation on me. so let's take a closer look at this, but it's just on liberation on mule. otherwise known as b l a, that this is the group that is claim responsibility for these attacks. now they are fighting focused on government and they want to a silver in state that would include pollution st. on territories and focused on iran and afghanistan and focused on it's find is often target security forces and police just on provence. and sometimes in karachi,
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the country's largest city and economic comp in neighboring send. the problem is the group has been fine since 2006, focused on and the us, designating it a terrorist organization. and he has goal is the head of santa for research and security studies. and there's a lot of bod, he joins us now from to run to all we likely to see more attacks like this on civilians by the police, just on liberation on me. of what i think all indications speak for an intensified campaign by not only able to just on division on me, but also by the below television fund, the mainstream. separate as below which organizations that want to an independent but it just on the public knowledge regardless, without going into the matter. so it'd be matter solved. death claimed state did claim it's very obvious that they had been very systematically tracking the security operators as well as a, taking out non below to
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a residence in but it just on as what as a, the non below which security personality where you type in like 23 years of passengers aboard the bus on the way to cut archie, they will identified us been jobbies and basically put to death to that is a big emerging child into seeing that they have ramped up their campaign against the state of pockets done in an area that is larger than the state of germany and, and your of its practice for mix 44 percent of the entire pockets down out of 900 square because they can, i can i then ask you just a, what does this say about the capability of the b l a that they are able it's not just age attacks on, on innocent civilians, but they're able to take on the pockets on security forces like this and then also take control of roads and highways. it was because this is
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sparsely populated area makes 44 percent of focused on on a large swats of offline are basically uninhibited that no, no people are to be seen, no security check follows. so it's a been extremely difficult to reign to manage. and that's why this is what is expedited by on the separate as groups that they simply, i think make up their mind. they figured out where to head at. when i know flayed data being hitting that will actually get targets that they already identify. and then they ambushed the buses, the to go to the designs that are guiding the security. but sonata are the ip to select as so to say best out of do they belong to the that is that the sort of is that an important part of the strategy? do you think is to extend the conflict and in punjab providence which is you know, pocket stones biggest and most prosperous, a proven. so this is
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a what sort of message does not send. what say i don't think so that they want to spend the conflict onto punjab, all the other countries, the front of the objective i think is as the prime minister wants to state it today . and we've all been saying about this is proxy terrorism. that is targeting primarily now the china box on economic audit or the, the obvious attempt is to deter chinese from further investments in this province that about the agency. and you know, for china, i tried being a very strategic point to relocate or industry is into these areas. bought a decatur to the needs of the african continent. but certainly think it'd be like if you look at that initiative and they are already leading a blow, i think the china has, i can, chinese books person has it irritated support for pockets don has about to stand by august on and conquer terrorism efforts. in fact, offered support in congress. that is an effort,
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but to what extent is focused on ready to accept that offer. because right now that the problem is sort of unmanageable for buck hassan. so it seems because of that involvement on other friends and domestic focus on the politics. and even if folks on had the capacity that would be very difficult to man, such a huge toyota. and so it shouldn't have to be a multi pronged multi body congregate. as an effort to not those instruments which are considered as the instruments of, of progress, you're sure, but i mean, as far as given what you've mentioned about the terrain and the geography of the land, very difficult. maybe to tackle this through the counter terrorism alone, and i guess even many in the province accused the pockets tony stay of neglecting their needs and exposing that results is the will that some point the appointment is to have to consider some sort of negotiations. what i think both the, the, the prime minister as well as pocket funds many to establish bern shall have to
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adopt a new stock. they do much more smarter and much more inclusive. not only to address the grievances that are it address on it, keep it as an aging good. every now and then there's massive unemployment up. education facilities are lacking education for health facilities. but at the same time, i can be together the say really ends on the ability. so i'll have to charge a strategy that can take care of what we call as the instruments of the proxy law. so it's a 2 pronged sided, smart strategy that the government should have to go off to because the conventional security approach about entry has failed in both just on mt as cool. thank you very much for joining us on the news. our a small still to bring you off track like right. there was another battle going on between north and south korea of a combat, single blood sucking flying insects. uninstalled the story, the baseball play a timing out from both teams in the same game that's coming out. pizza is for
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the the, the sun is still a dominant type of weather, despite it being middle of winter, or late winter, you knowledge and t here and the most to cheat with temperatures more or less where they should be or maybe within the highest southern places but not the extreme hard to empowered while we're rid of that we had up until just a few days ago because he has come up from the science that was push the heat. that was showing record value using positivism in bolivia to push that off was as well. and we now still see high temp she wants me to have mentioned maybe often enough is the will nights and then new records in french gone ahead guy and are itself full will nice the days are also hunt, but the tempted some degree by the big charles you are seeing in parts of venice where the found with the brazil sometimes columbia as well. thank you. a shout was
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run by day time he'd been central america is you can see news pacific area to wider . think about it, but to on the pacific coast of mexico, that's the indication of where the big shows are likely. so you get some city funding and st funding here in the us has been the he's been told by the state fair . minnesota was affected by that and then by thunder storms. and that's still, they haven't been to us as you can see, they've got to drift across to the great lakes, but the minneapolis itself, the 3 day full cost throws, shows. thunder storms with a drop in temperature of the cloud of nuclear war is ever present. what if this is the beginning of one of those accidental wars? what is this is the beginning of the end of life? because we know it from the whole roots of recent history to the wrong thing. card tract, apocalypse maybe discovers the impact nuclear weapons have functionality or failure
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the back to the news out of life from the main stories now the head as in you, a new pay watch dog is wanting the fight and could lead to a serious accident and rushes kursk region. russell rossi visited a nuclear power plants in the area. ukraine launched its incursion, incurs 3 weeks ago. at least $27.00 palestinians have been killed in his rainy attacks on gauze as the early hours of choose day. many were targeted in the homes and hon. eunice. why residential blogs have been witcher's to rumble. and israel says it's free to captive during its latest ministry operation in southern gaza. it says that the card for hon. kaji was recovered in a complex and rescue operation. his medical condition is described as normal
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the democratic republic of congo is government saying a schedule vaccination campaign against impulse will not be rolled out this week. vaccines reported tools arrived in the capital contrast, but the head of the all seas response team says there is still remaining processes moving 500 that's from the disease. and 16000 reported cases has been recorded in the country. and economy has moved from goma in the aussie of the many challenges. also, even if the eviction if i've seen is read didn't construct always to me come to to do with the minnesota jermaine and logistical idea of it is a big country. we did a huge logistics issues with dr. rhodes. you obviously in the, the past for example, with different algebra cable and even the coverage you went to play the big old to us these the d r c in deploying the vaccine across the country and all the equipment. but this time, you wanna do it for you and michelle, does it have the same capacity that we have seen or officials, it keeps us going,
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meeting on meeting, trying to waste the money and also trying to find a fucking us on the ground. those were already dealing with the tournament. yeah. you know, if people don't install the people that this is or where they give him some delay on this box, onto ground suggestions still very lost in terms of the number of people are getting affected enough. give this out to people and then another challenge for the government is also the security because during the last week the fighting resumed between the government forces and then them 22 rebels. and all would guess these are also reported in those areas. and now what, what it is will have to deal with this challenge logistics bucks for now. the hope of 1000000 of people here in norfolk, when they process the company, is standing on the arrival of the vaccine very soon in order to stop this printing off of this out to break it more with the population here. dr. awhile
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alma is the vice president of global health strategy at the u. n. foundation. he joins us now from roosevelt condo, home light, the vaccine delay, impact assets to try and contain the disease. you know, thank you for having me and this particular lodge out to be kind of em books across the world, particularly in the dsp the needs many tools to be able to bring it under control. all these tools rotate around the community and the vaccine is certainly a very important tool that needs to be deployed so that it can be able to bring firms to 80 is unaffected and protect our health walk as well on the ground. and the absence of a right to the tune like cutting back seem, is suddenly going to increase the risk of the $10.00 out to break spreading. i to
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80 is that it was not that before. is that already happening? how? how serious is the spread as it stands now? from many countries already affected, you can see that there is community um the 2 larger communities being effected in d. c, ending world. the more time we take before are resting the spread of this particular outbreak. it is expected that many more communities, indeed many more countries we have the risk of increase. so the sooner that we continue to where it is now, let's see for the rest of the world. but we'd be so mean time that we use even containment. we increase the risk of other countries beyond those that have continued to transmission of being affected earlier, though,
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these reports that the congolese pharmaceutical regulatory agency needs to be in touch with the the danish drug, make so guidance before the vaccines arrived. what do you make of the, the delay and because all they've said is that there are still remaining processes which is kind of fake. um, i don't have exact details between the drive the vaccine mika and the, for the team. but the see. but what i'm really telling you is the process of getting any new medication vaccine or health product from a manufacturer back into a country to be given and administered to the human population is, has very many intricate steps because you want to be sure that the final act of injecting a book seem into a human being has covered the each and every possible gap before we can be able to
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go into full blown of oxidation. 3 very important things that we need to be mind. um, why don't we use the vaccine that are available, need that a, give that to the clearance for each and every country, whatever it is going to be deployed. and each of every regulatory authority has its processes for that to happen. second, these communities must be engaged to accept, to be vaccinated, and with experience we ought to be the we, the coverage is very important that communities engaged in the funds. and it said, those work seems need to go to the most resolving. therefore, mapping of wearables may be an extra wedding that we have the logistical arrangements to make sure there, but it seems that each of those communities that are valuable, you must safe mama, very key. so these 3 things mean that there's a lot of complexities that go behind, not just because of the vaccine, but also making sure that he does been clear, but then it goes realty, and he does being delivered to a community that is willing to accept. so yes,
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very important exact same safety and community outreach to protect the most of hon . thank you very much for explaining all of the doctor. i'm not a good at all, not joining us there from the, from global health strategy at the united nations foundation vision. and all the new south career is battling a different kind of threat to near as border with the north, an increase in the number of mosquitoes. so as i'm pulling around the top monitoring device that says, try to track the mosquitoes. they are coming from north korea when the larry remains a post system problem. units can reports from the south korean capital. and the 2 careers have been at odds for decades. but at the border separating them a different kind of conflict is being fucked. dozens of smart mosquito traps like this one are deployed outside the fortified d militarized zone, or d, m,
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z to catch flip sucking mosquitoes potentially carrying malaria. because how do i need to guide you on any campus since the gmc is in no man's land? there are plenty of open pools of water and wild animals as soon as blood sources to feed on in order to lay the rigs. so it's a good environment for mosquitoes to thrive. so fears and mosquitoes are buzzing in from north korea that's had a long struggle with a disease soldiers and residents, a like phase, not only a military threat, but increasingly a parasitic one to despite decades long efforts to eradicate malaria, the mosquito borne disease has rapidly grown in recent years, and while most cases are detected in the porter area, the capital sol as seen more than 60 cases as of july this year, officials and so have called on people to take precautions, including wearing longer sleeved clothing, exceptionally hot and sweltering weather this season have created conditions that
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are worsening. the sweat of controlling the bundle with insects are generally called gutted animals. so as the temperature increases, the growth rate increases. and while the to korea's work together and better times to clamp down on malaria and other diseases, north korea remains silent to all offers for outside help. and i think the only the north koreans generally have a portion of physical sense. so you add a disease to that and then those korean expression goes they were just, you know, should even up and died in new world health organization figures. put the number of the larry cases in north korea between 20212022. at nearly 4500. a figure animal say is likely higher. now, given the countries outdated medical infrastructure and widespread hunger unit skim oh, the 0. so meanwhile, health officials in america urging people to stay in doors at night to stop the spread of
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a rat and potentially fatal virus carried by mosquitoes. one person is critically ill in hospital, in the state of massachusetts, off the contracting eastern icon. and so for lightest, victoria gates and the reports these public health workers, the spring pesticides to prevent the spread of a dangerous virus. notice eastern at kwan and stuff like this or triple a is spread volume of skeeters, and large parts of the us state of massachusetts are affected in areas where tripoli risk is very elevated. some of the entire state of parts of the state. we make a recommendation that people avoid outdoor activity between the hours of dusk and on 10 towns and massachusetts designated at high or critical risk of triple e. according to the states department of public health, the virus is spread to humans through the by to been infected mosquito symptom,
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show within 4 to 10 days and include 8 some fever. in ras, severe cases they can be followed by seizures and coma caused by information of the brain. they're on a vaccines to prevent will medicines to treat triple e. approximately 30 percent of people who become infected di, according to the centers for disease control and prevention. there are cases in massachusetts cases of island, the cases in connecticut tends to be areas that where there were a certain kind of mosquito lives that tends to be areas that used to be swamp land that's been converted and less swamping now. but mosquito still fight good. have i to a scientist blamed global warming for fueling the outbreak of the triple evaluates . and the number of cases in states such as massachusetts is likely to increase a summons the longer wilma and what to victoria gates and b l g 0. as far as the presence of manual lack, one is restarting talks. to select
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a new prime minister off the he ruled out naming one from the left, just new port for the front cover. lucian, this despite the alliance winning the most most and a snap election last month. the poll left no potty able to full a majority in parliament, left wing parties according for protest. jack law is a senior research fellow at the global policy institute and he's as present lack on we've been better off, not cooling this, not pulling the 1st place. but my quote, i decided to call this not fiction, each for the was gary fighters situation instead, before you add up budget or why didn't you budget already, but be, you know, we live up to 280, and 270 and peace. and he was able to for my mom says, with somebody bought on a ride, so people are on the left and cause they just patients describe it. we are free. brooks, which are pretty similar to the national product,
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the left at the central row with a few rip, it becomes 16 at ease potty as us is no longer domino box. these are left is domino. but all the other bodies claim that if they're left on a government, they would kind of bring it down with the full ga dollars. so that by coal say that because of that, the deal to be a stable government. no. e refuse to appoint someone from the new books, you know from by today means that the pro says that they will be unable to get your majority for the program. and so the program is totally opposed to the body sees, has been carrying out in the last several years. so now we have a situation e s to find a time minister who can form a government by getting to becky from
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a direct them because now calendar is following the us in the you and imposing a tax on electric vehicles. imported from china. aging has criticized the decisions, saying it on the lines, normal economic trade in cooperation onto a and als to a 100 percent tower iphone or chinese made ease. it's also imposing a 25 percent duty on chinese steel and alimony and canadian prime minister just intruder says chinese subsidies give its industry an unfair advantage because of our government's choices and the hard work of hundreds of thousands of canadian auto workers. we are transforming canadas automotive sector to be a global leader in building the vehicles of tomorrow. but actors like china have chosen to give themselves an unfair advantage in the global marketplace, compromising the security of our critical critical industries and displacing dedicated canadian autos and many metal workers. so we're taking action to address
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that. we go to bangladesh now, when millions of people remain stranded following one of its was floods. in decades, at least 23 people have been killed in rescue efforts are still on the way to reach communities that have been caught off time. the child you reports from camilla in eastern bangladesh, the flood zone, the worst in recent memory. relentless monsoon rains and water released from a damn up stream in the indian state of tape where i have sub march best areas in bung with dash damaging homes, farmland, and the infrastructure. as floodwaters receipts slowly, many of the effective people remain isolated in remote areas and are in urgent need of food, taking water and medicine. and like many others, surely for a bigger is still reluctant to leave our home, hoping the water will fully receive soon. all our family members left the village when the flowed heat. chevy,
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i'm staying here alone. now i put the table on top of the bed frame and sleep on it because there is water here still relative to bringing food. for me, everything is damaged. more than 300000 people affected by flood or taking refuge in an emergency shelter. so i don't even have to take refuge by the roadside with shout estimate with just plastic shit. most shelters are overwhelmed by the influx of displaced people who have left everything behind a lot of there's a problem with adequate to fresh water and clean clothes. my grandchildren are having problems staying here. it is a very crowded place. the lack of a sufficient number of boats is making the task of delivering relief to people in remote villages, very challenging. in many instances, people have to go to the main road to collect aid while blocked roads hindered rescue and relief efforts. massive grid lock and catch up their drum highway,
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which also connect 3 distinct that are badly affected by flood. and it's causing the relief caused by major delays to reach its final destination. food and water is their scares, and their lives still haven't been reached. many isolated villages we have been stuck in a major traffic gym for a long time. we bought a lot of relief materials that need to be distributed to people urgently. and by today, 55 year old site. me a said he has never seen a flood like this in his life time. refusal. it was raining hot and there was a mess of russia volt that came up stream from india. we didn't have time to salvage anything. it was a little gone and just one night, as for those affected by the flag, it's a devastating reality that has disrupted the lives, leaving them grappling with the loss of homes, crops, live, starks and livelihoods with the future shrouded in economic uncertainty. time each other,
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the i'll give you the 9 little code coming less will still to bring you on the program. the bonding together again, the brothers leave 19 off to one of rock's biggest cubes. last year is right around next to go one back to this is us. i think we'll show you how she got on in a few minutes. business latest a sponsored by intellect, global, your real estate destination into by
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pieces and all this for and thank you very much. defending us open champion of that chunk of which has cooled from mattress to store earlier in new york. i think finished these 1st round match often midnights, the serbian, who is looking for a rick or 20 foot grand slam title so that he felt he was shutting down off the beating. mold david's or rather elbows and 3 fits on monday, talk of which will take on compassion, less slow, a jet a as he seems to become the 1st man to defend the us open sizes since 2000. and i don't think the, the aging helps really just things are late and playing, playing very late. i mean, i can feel now my, my, my daughter is a low, now i'm shutting down. it's, it's always challenging to start, you know, particularly when you haven't played on the surface for, you know, 56 months and coming off on the link,
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the golden playing on play. i'm expecting to be probably uh, you know, challenged a little bit more and the opening rounds full seat alexander is very of who's still looking for his day new grand slam title lost and $21.00 aces cost fellow jim and maximilian. martha are and sealed a full state when in the opening round the rule. so when it's full under i read live and casper read spot fully us open champion. dominic team was knocked out and he's lost competitive metric, flushing meadows before the time and seem to be very of 2 things. concise within 2020 and so fees. and by being shelton straight, 6 on monday, i tried to enjoy to try to make really. so get every moment in the stadium. it was, it was really nice, but of course obviously i'm not having that level anymore. what is required to to really go head to head with we squeeze players like been defending women,
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this champion coke. a golf says the pressure is all for having one last is tournaments in new york, the american needed just of an hour to advance post french women of all right. gotcha. of a $6.00 to $6.00 love and into the 2nd round golf. one her 1st major tide last year at age 19 and says she's good enough to keep this you know, had to prove any anything to anyone except myself. and so this whole week is, has, are 2 weeks or just about proving it, you know, all the expressions, expectations that i have on my, on myself. and so yeah, i think just learning and just realizing that i have a lot less than to give this game and whether it's going to happen this year in the future of many more years coming back here. and i'm not going to win every year. so i think just that perspective and just having the belief that i can but not the expectation that i should play a golf basing last is final is also into the 2nd round. belarus is a reading a sub,
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a link to getting calls. priscilla hahn in straight fits 63 and 632 headphones will . number 2 is looking to win her 2nd grand slam of a year. having already won the australian open at wimbledon champion by boat. okay. jacob, i is through to the next round, the check, the downing marina best on this would be better uh, 7662 paycheck of as best showing a flushing meadows worth in 2021. when she reached the close of funds by 2017 us open champion sloan, stevens is out. the american losing to francis cloner, rollins, $36.00, despite winning the 1st $66.00 love. stevens has now been eliminated. in the opening round of her last 3 tournaments, boston unable to make it 3 winds from 3 legal lights are on tuesday, they take on arrive via cano away boss. it will go top of the table with the window
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to take you early season leaders via radio do on monday be self of ego at home. the visitor has laid twice, but the yellow submarines came back and won the game for 3 people to stop its time . then he, pa, echo, getting the wind from a rebound will be saved. the penalty via rail. now have 7 points from 3 games post and then you've in cisco, keep of which actually is me, has announced these with time and from the support, the 34 year old right on social media. but his heart is not in it anymore. and he's 18 you career, he help you. they wins 3 city outside sales shows me also 184 caps where he's country and representative, poland, 2 world cups. man, just the says he wing back. jo consillio is not the towering, but he's future seems to be in limbo right now. so he have accepted a deal of around $20000000.00 from saudi arabian pub. oh he lo affordable charities . but consider himself as he had to agree to the move. the 50 year old has spent on our home loan of fine munich, and barcelona in recent seasons of the forwarding out of favor with pick audio the of the baseball today you see here is danny jensen,
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who's made history as the 1st player to play for both teams in the same age unique baseball game. yes, you heard that correctly. 3 months ago, johnson was about to fax for the toronto blue jays and rain caused the game to be suspended. by the time the game is deemed on mondays has been traded to the opposing team to read the boston red sox. unfortunately, he ended up on the losing side on monday as the blue jays. one full was fine here. and that's all the small things for now. i'll have more but lights on matter. so thank you very last week we will, we do have a little bit of a treat for you. now the way to is of a says the u. k. find, oasis. they are reuniting after high uses around 15 years the british band who were considered leading figures in the brit pop movement to the ninety's will be paying 14 gigs across the new cane island in 2025 pounds of and savings for them to get back together. the is
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the, the cloud of nuclear war, separate press. what if this is the beginning of one of those accidental wars? what is this is the beginning of the end of life? because we know it from the whole roots of recent history to the wrong thing. covered threat football clips maybe discovers the impact nuclear weapons have funky vanity. our failure to keep humanity safe is by sitting down to the individual on the street. this is not to drill on out to 0. on counting, the cost control of hers is economic plan. this tackle inflation improves the world's largest economy. to meet producers lead to commit to the climate change targets. plus the western measure of ramps that have supported as well as war and gaza, begin to see a fully profits counting the cost on that which is 0. 1 day i might be covering
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