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oh, see, i came in pharma documents, his struggle for his community survival and built a template for global action on climate change to compete for the world championship title, the competitors are all active military members and have been training for years to get here. most have tens of thousands of jumps to their names. each country will compete in 3 disciplines. freefall, skydive, accuracy, landing, and 4 way formation men and women compete separately, but under the same flag. you know, i can't do a story about parachuting and not jump out of a plane as we climb up with lou with africa rises to more than 250. we report from durban on the devastation. as the water rose,
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some people left the area seeking safety on high ground, now the victims, and trying to salvage whatever they can ah, all about us and this is on the 0 life. and doha also coming up easy to palestinian woman that mourns her brother, has been killed by israeli forces during raves, and occupied west by more pictures of bodies from mass graves. ukraine's leader says, u. s. president joe biden, his right to coal rushes invasion genocide, plus protecting our pressure. ah, well, the decimal has risen dramatically after what officials are calling one of the war storms in south africa is history. and the pasta are, it's gone up from $59.00 to at least $250.00. so heavy rain has to,
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looking at now the water levels at its highest reach those roof tops. now you just see the bree and tree branches. many of the people unable to leave their homes and some of them trying to salvage what they are can, but that's very difficult because of the limited access people. days of heavy rain have caused havoc in the city of durban. one of africa's largest ports. shipping containers have been carried away or strewn across, submerged mo, to ways into floods. commuters forced to abandon their vehicles and walk, train services across quizzes in it's all province have been suspended. a thieves really efficient would have really been tunes. he was asleep in his truck and says he made a narrow escape. exam number 3. at 3 am, i felt the truck shaking and i thought maybe someone bumped it in. when i opened the curtain, i saw the water level was very, i'd seen it yet in amanda in durban,
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several people were killed in the floods. as the water rose, some people left the area seeking safety on higher ground. now they've returned and trying to self with the motor ways, linking the port to commercial capital, johannesburg, submerged under water, global shipping for merced as suspended its operations of ladings. davis won't attribute the storms to climate change, but says this kind of rain may become the new normal in the years ahead of vomit or one of the key problems. scale of what we've been seeing. that job is immense. hey, it is a very big job for the government and a us, this is a major challenge. that people, yep. wasn't complaining that the government's not doing enough. there's no electricity. there's no running water. people have been in that situation for at least the last 48 hours. and they also say that no officials or local counselors or the government has come through to assist them. they're really on their own. and
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that's what these are. all people in the philippines are also dealing with destructive flooding and landslides. at least 43 people have died after a tropical storm in the eastern va, cyrus region, shamella. alan dorgan reports from manila. it is supposed to be the hottest time of the year in the philippines, but a tropical storm and batter rescue the most vulnerable missions like these are often more complicated given these communities are in far flung areas, should be hampered by rain. as you all know, this sir, let them see sort of we prepared for the security measures heavy influx of the passengers. and so we have also deployed some of our rubber boats and other small floating assets to help in their book, which on power lines and communications are badly damaged. more than 8000 people are stranded and dances have been evacuated. many, no, locally, as
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a gotten fabulous, has been warned by his family as friends and many others. there's really operations have gone on for days in at least 6 cities and villages. 14 palestinians were arrested in the lake and that he just lost, have life. he's a father of reach and according to people who know him, that they say he's a lawyer. he works at the anti waters. so this gives you an idea about the situation here in general in the west bank while now we're seeing more escalation. whereas corporation, this is what palestinians go through on a daily that are almost nightly rates to different places in the west bank at rest . and something they're going to be having we're still waiting for the meeting to conclude. it has started almost half an hour ago and we are waiting to see what results this meeting is going to have. but last year, when we've seen escalation related to for, for the meeting,
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that they're not going to stay silence in light of the escalations. we know that also there's a strong, a presence for loving she had part resisting and they were saying, and many of them were also killed during the latest on classes with these really forces. so, so with the other occupation as sustainable. and it's far from call him talking to us from ramallah needa. thank you very much. need to go through that. an appeal can be heard about reducing the sentence of a young palestinian held in in israeli prison among us. it was 15 years old when he got rested in 2050. his self and psychological trauma. don home has more from outside court in the cbre. his legal team were allowed to present written arguments to a committee as to why he should get early release, and that's what happened just an hour or so in the court behind us. and what's come
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as a result of this is now going to be allowed to verbally present arguments as to why he should be freed early. now we spoke to both his palestinian lawyer and his, his rady law instances, palestinian lawyers seem to think that had already happened. but sir, a slight sorts of confusion after the price is here. but what we can say for certain is that there has been a step forward for his legal team. they will be able to present a verbal arguments. and after that, that there'll be more approaches here until an eventual hello, we got some very heavy down polls in the forecast for japan over the next couple of pushing out of the east china sea. we saw some very heavy rain recently across central and eastern parts of china. much cooler and shanghai present data st. tank high getting up into the loo, moving very close, but not quite make it a direct impact on that. japan, but still drawing in a lots of very heavy rain as we go on 3 friday. so we could well see central parts
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of the philippines over the next couple of days. i'll just, what is it has been, i'm pleased to say being see, as our old tropical system pulls out of the way. we do have a legacy of showers, just room for ne, in india. it's the largest war and what does the end game look like? an in depth look at the war in ukraine, hooton's land or the west neglect ah, and 15 stream heavy rain brought flooding to the eastern coastal province, opposite natal homes and rose have been washed away. is there any forces have shot and killed a palestinian man during rates in the occupied was find the 34 year old was hit in the chest and the city of knob lives has been worn by his family, friends,
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and many others. a court has ruled that an appeal can be heard about reducing the young palestinian held in an israeli prison. manasseh was 300 keith. ukraine says hundreds of civilians are buried. their french forensic teams are in boots there, gathering evidence of potential war crimes by russia, which it did not ward and investigate the war crimes committed by the russian federation. almost every day. mass graves are found. evidence has been gathered thousands and thousands of victims. human bodies are still being found in man halls and basements tied up and mutilated. there are villages, ones quite large, which were left with almost no inhabitants. hundreds of children have become orphans, at least hundreds of children, because we do not know the exact numbers of victims yet. are rushing shelling in ukraine. the 2nd largest city has killed at least 7 people with hockey's governor says a 2 year old boy is among them. awesome shells also here residential areas and tuesday
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was in fires at a school and several other buildings. russia says ukrainian marine brigade has surrendered in the city of money, paul and famous, more than a 1000 of them laid down their arms in the city, which has been surrounded by russian troops for nearly 7 weeks. but green says it has no information about it. russian owned businesses and property in ukraine are being seized by ukrainian authorities. a recent law was brought in, nationalizing all russian assets, but as a correspondent among congress seen at a hotel and keith, there's confusion over how to apply the law. they arrived very suddenly and came into the hotel that attracted the attention of the police who are over there. the soldiers were quite alarming when we 1st saw them. however, they say they have authority to be here. they are, she came prepared. let me just show you. this is a presentation, a chart that they've left. now, this hotel is russian owned. he, these are the owners of the hotel. what we're being told is that the money goes
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back to russia. so in effect, that money is being used to fight the war in ukraine. and that can't be the case. our present load him is lensky. assigned an order for that ukrainian ization, sorry, of all russian properties within the country itself. planning to do here. however, we asked the man in charge why he arrived with so many soldiers, some permission year. as of going on there is some are nationalizing russian properties in their country 2nd, but this is not happening in ukraine. we came to help our country to make this happen. the tension that you're saying now they're using to try and take over this hotel or the police would like the territorial defense was the actually leaving. as you can see, there's a number of them. there's really confused as well. their alleged russian owners seem to be out of the country, so they're not entirely sure who they're going to speak to
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a heat wave in india is breaking april, protect, see life. the agenda include supporting more blue and sustainable economies to curb climate change. about $90000000000.00 has been pledged in the past, but organize rector of the w. w. f. pacific, also known as the world wide fund for nature. he says, industrialized nations, it is step up their commitments. what i think reverse conference to where we are today. and we're here to try to figure out what we can do to secure the commitments and the action necessary to change that conversation if you will. and was hiring climate change to be stepping up in, in a very, very meaningful way make the investments that are necessary. and her responses collided with a truck in southern egypt, killing at least 10 people that happened near the ancient city of looks. our official fate for french people and a belgian national among the brazil. former 1000 indigenous activists representing 200 tribes have been camping in brazil, capital brazilian hoping to make their voices heard it in protesting
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against the hills. president shay, annabelle, so now to and his policies to promote commercial farming and mining on in digital office in october is election. we want a government that distributes books to the people, not a president that distributes weapons and bullets to farmers so they can kill indigenous people and made their lands smaller was received by the protesters. we need a strong person governing the country to protect us. the digital activists are trying to stop a controversial bill 1st by bill, so not over, which would allow mining on their ancestry land. they also want the government to recognize hundreds of land claims and to invest money to preach tree loss says he'll officially launch his candidacy for brazil, presidency and made polls show him ahead of also not who thinks the longer the
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president new zealand has just taken some significant steps and easing covered 19 restrictions. it's welcoming travelers from australia for the 1st time in months that have been emotional reunions as flight landed oakland, the government also relaxed measures like wearing mosques and then on the people who can gather indoors. let's, despite the death toll rising from 52 in january to more than 500 most 2 years of an elimination strategy. very few cases. very few d. s, as you pointed out. and so we transitioning, i think now we.
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