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we are create our act oh, rebels. critical engineers. on interview a discipline records in poland, the accused judges who refused to tow the states line. witness follows to courageous judges, spearheading the stand against reforms. critics claim leave the highest guardians of the constitution, vulnerable to politically motivated sanctions, based on their rulings. judges under pressure on the just 0. ah, houses burn on the edge of london as the heat light gripping your heads north and britain records its highest ever temperature. ah,
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other mon calling this out is there a light from dough vladimir putin meats or iranian, and thick is leaders during a rare visit abroad? syria and ukrainian brain exports on the agenda into her on 3 candidates are in the running as sir along, cause parliament is due to vote for new president nigeria state run oil monopolies. now, commercial company raising says that an era of cheap fuel is coming to an end critic, se subsidies, how stifled growth and bread corruption now with private investors coming in. nigerians may have to pay more for fuel. ah, we stop in europe where the heat wave continues to fuel while size and stretch
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emergency services, as well as smashed temperature records. the u. k recorded his high standard temperature on tuesday, breeching 40 degrees celsius for the 1st time lender method econ. as asked people not to have barbecues, given the surge in fires across the bridge, capital. nearly 1705 fighters are battling to contain 2 massive blazes. in the southwest of france, authority said man had been arrested on suspicion of arson. forest fires of also broke it out in italy and near the greek capital athens. and more than 30 fires continue to burn in spain, which is nearly 10 days into its heat wave. almost the entire country is on high alert for wall fires, despite a slight drop in temperatures. and the world meteorological organization, as said europe seat wave it was going to reach his peak on tuesday. but data suggests it won't end until the middle of next week. i hope that you have currently rents are going to be a wake up call for, for many governments and, and, and, and,
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and i hope that also i'm in democratic countries. this is kind of for events. we'll have an impact on, on, on holding her behavior. and, and, and in democratic country, is it so up to the governments or what kind of policies they are, they are having for east now reports on the u. k, where health warnings are in place, and not everyone can escape the heat. flames in gulf homes near london. shortly after the u. kay's reco temperature was smashed. the london fibre gate declared a major incident with blazes breaking out across the capital and across the u. k. or the london barbara guide in particular is dealing with a number of large sky which didn't spread right, cross the capital and assisting partners in the home counties as well. so all of the emergency services back to london and our home counties are under significant pressure at them. i will buy a ravaged trees along this road in kent. the danger though, it was not just from the flames. health warnings were issued to protect vulnerable
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groups such as the elderly and young children at risk from dehydration, heat, exhaustion, and heat stroke. but with temperature is likely to peak more frequently. emergency dr. caveat cooler subaru. nathan says it is the poor who will bear the brunt of a hot britain. this is a public health emergency. and so this climate crisis that we're talking about is this abstract thing in the future. if you live in poor quality housing, you know, the housing stock that we have in the case to cold in the winter, it's too hot in the summer. it's those who live in poor quality housing, working class and racialized communities that are most likely to suffer overheating within the houses. these, the people in the shop and the climate crisis is the economic crisis, and least responsible for those 2 things as well. in the london district of bermondsey 72 year old francis stone was trying to keep cool on her balcony, a respite from the heat inside her council flap. i'm not mad a girl. you should have known care and regards to the but some bay. we
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don't get that sunday we often, but what you got now is to hey, it'll get every time. it's actually great mankey. if i not to stand it be a blessing. elsewhere, youngsters enjoyed the weather. the light aside of a worrying picture for a country that was once wet and cold. the reco temperatures in the u. k. have brought with them a host of problems from wildfires to pressures on the transport system and on the health of a population. not used to these conditions with climate scientists saying that the worst is yet to come. the country may have to learn to adopt as quickly as possible . polaris al jazeera london. now, as he mentioned earlier, large areas of europe, a burning as a continent swell, says any heat wife, fi fighters in western spain are battling forest fires. they're a threatening lives and homes. in north western zamora, province, dozens of villages have been evacuated. at least 2 people have died. same before he
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has more from the bar. the sound of salvation in the sky is over north, west spain. right now, every drop of water math from these hill tops, it is clear. the situation below is dark. on the ground. things are much worse. tabatha is on fire. panic residents look for any help they can find. as the flames near. ah, with these wildfires comes chaos desperation the animals she says are still inside the ship. i'm trying to sell their homes, their livestock, their livelihoods,
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every 2nd campus. you know, the town of tomorrow's a key strategic location. the command and control center based here is coordinating air and ground operations throughout the castilian province. precious little rest for teams working around the clock to keep pace with wild fires in real time. this is my 25 year. has it ever been this bad? and no, of course not, sir, with nina. i came up, change his very person and visit with you on is related with that. right. we did wrote these fires have a pulse. the most danger firefighter say is the late afternoon. the hottest part of the day. when the sun is highest and the winds are strong, this fires happening all across this part of spain,
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but these flames represent the kind of change in the profile of these wildfires. the fires are moving from the hill country down. they've burnt up all the fuel. they could find in the hills and now they're looking for more fuel moving downwards towards more populated areas. as they put out one fire more come alive. climate change experts say has altered the behavior of wildfires. they now burn faster, hotter and longer. people living here say everything catches fire and you cannot trust the ground. zane basra v o g 0 tomorrow. a wall fi has prompted the evacuation of 4 areas. north of the great capital athens. hundreds of people have been evacuated off to the large forest. fire was found by high winds, at least 15 at croft and 9 helicopters have been deploy dealt, extinguished the blaze. smoke from the fire has blanketed part, the ancient city. skyline doses jibari has more from brofy in greece. the town
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behind me is called drafty. it is home to about 3500 people. and as of a few hours ago this afternoon, the local officials have evacuated the entire population saying it is too dangerous for them to stay behind. and you can see the fires that are really a gaining more momentum, as the winds are very strong in this area. this is a very mountainous area. we're about a 30 kilometers north east of the center of the capitol, athens. and since we arrived here a few hours ago, this fire, we could see from the airport as well. this is of course, something the local people here are very much used to this time of year. and the local officials have said that they are trying their best to fight these while fires that have started as since they a summer season began. but it's ongoing the fight, it will continue. and they're hoping that they will be able to manage the situation
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before it gets out of control. president vladimir putin says he's willing to facilitate ukrainian grain exports. on the condition sanctions on russian grain are removed. earlier putin. hel tolts with deborah, with aaron's president, abraham, racy and turkish liter richard, ty it out of the one into her on those discussions. women to folks on syria for the were overshadowed by the full out from the war in ukraine. putin also discussed the un batch proposal to resume exports, ukrainian grain in the black sea to help ease the global food crisis. the source of thought has more from town. we have seen that 3 leaders of the guaranteed countries of the sun, a peace process. the progression runyan and the turkish presidents just expressing their position. so we have seen that the divergence of the policies when it comes to, to, to sue to syria. so take your present as a paper on just recently say that tricky is planning to conduct
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a 4th military incursion into syria to create a 30 kilometer deep security zone. to clear the area of the border from the curtis on blue y p g, which is affiliated to the p k. and also to create these securities on to lead the city of effigies to have a safe return to be located in the securities on. however, this is an idea that russia and iran are mainly opposing just in recent. also there the run 40 minutes was into again. she said that iran understand turkey security concerns, but a military incursion is going to further the stabilize the stability in content today. also, we have seen that iranian president received repeated the same position. so when it comes to syria, we can see that despite the mechanism or stand a peace process had been established 5 years ago, there's still no concrete solution or the proposal,
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how to and these 11 years of war in syria, russian forces of launch mythos strikes and targets across ukraine including one of the last cities in the dumbass region controlled by keith. at least one. busy person was killed in the eastern city of karma tours where several were injured. the dinner region, governess, as the russian attack, caused this fire. and a residential apartment block, ukrainian officials say a common policy has become a main target for russia. and they're expecting more selling. and fly sizes. in the paucity of a desa have been battling several fires after a series of russian military missiles strikes that, a child was among 6 people injured in the attacks. russia's defense ministry says it destroyed a storage facility containing western supply weapons. ukraine says that russian forces have increased long distance strikes on targets. fall from the front. at a nearby, michel, i have valez of health firefighters hazed out a burning. we'd filled the cranes military alleges crops g for harvest. being
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destroyed by russian. shelling cave has repeatedly accused moscow tomorrow trying to provoke a global food crisis by hitting infrastructure and architectural targets. i still had no deserve so long can send a message to parliament on the eve of a vote for any president and protest in india as the routine. it's an old timeline . ah hello. we got some quiet weather now, just clearing away from eastern parts of canada. eastern areas of for the u. s. as this weather system just pushes out into the open waters, is the next one that's going to be more lively storms just around the canadian prairies, easing over towards the upper midwest further south,
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like the heat still in place. 43 celsius. therefore dallas it cools off, should we say it's less hot? 38 degrees still plenty hot enough. then as we go on through thursday. but there's that plume of heat right across central parts of a north american is still very much in evidence. there's that next batch of showers just around the upper midwest. pushing a little further east. we're still got some wet weather down towards the southeast corner effect in carolina's atlanta and pushing across into florida and still a few showers. they're welcome. she has a suspect down towards the desert southwest, but for the west coast. dry and generally not on the warm side as such, but 21 celsius in san francisco. as not too bad, not too bad across the caribbean as well. we got the sunshine and showers, heavier showers, again, going to be across at western side of the region, the corolla, costa rica, in particular, pushing down towards panama, seeing some lavish as to what a weather, coming into the east. and i was running right the way in the hispaniola. ah,
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oh sure. ready oh oh, where ever you go in the world? one airline goes to make it feel exceptional. katara always going places to go. lou. ah, george yard is there a mind about top stories?
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there's been a string of fires across london as the u. k recorded its highest temperature breaking 40 degrees for the 1st time, blood domestic harnesses. the fire brigade is on the immense prison. while fi is also bearing across europe, as the continent struggles with ruckel temperatures in spain, dozens of villages have been evacuated and at least 2 people have died in some more province. and presently vladimir putin is willing to facilitate ukrainian grain expose on the condition sanctions on russian grain, a lifted putin, hel, talked earlier with the leaders of iran and tacky. they meant to focus on syria, but they were overshadowed by the full out from the ukraine. and now the e u says is preparing for all scenarios regarding gas flows, including a possible supply cut from russia. the block fairs. moscow may not restart gas flow through the node stream one pipeline, which was shut down for maintenance this month. the schedule work is due to end on
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thursday, but there were some gas flows late on tuesday through the pipeline during pressure tests. now, the instability caused by russia's invasion of ukraine is just one factor driving up gas prices around the world. he was present, joe biden returned for a trip to saudi arabia over the weekend without a firm pledge from leanne to produce more crude, which would help lower oil prices. now the saudi foreign minister says the issue isn't supply, but with a lack of refining capacity. last year, the numbers of refineries that closed lead to a drop in global capacity for the 1st time in that years. but mega refineries in saudi arabia, kuwait and china are expected to come online later the shift. we don't see a lack of oil in the market. earth, there is a lack of refining capacity, which is also an issue. so we need to invest more in refining capacity in that that's a policy decision. that 3rd countries, especially consumer countries,
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need to make or to ensure that there is enough capacity to refuse to find the oil that is available. the rush is an integral part of opec plus and the without corporation in open law as a collective, it would be impossible to properly insure or adequate supplies of oil to the very international and markets and the needs of energy. so so long as parliament has announced the 3 candidates and the running to become the next president. they include antrim leader and former prime minister, ronnie luke, from a singer hill face of former education minister and a leftist leader. the $225.00 member parliament is expected told a secret ballard in the coming hours. when our fernandez has more from columbus. on wednesday, parliamentarians will choose a successor to go to our b, roger boxer who fled the country and resigned amid massive public protests as the vote approaches. the deal making is intense guttural, dallas, alabama,
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with the opposition leader pulled out of the race and proposed former government minister, dallas, alabama, among the chairman of the raj boxes as a p p party. second did the name probably lucre machine. i'm at the to margaret nama oswegan, cuz i got another senior said p. p. member proposed johnny, the grimacing of for the post. and then the 2nd thing was this man who had been a vociferous critic, vicar missing her, has been premier 6 times, and he's now the acting president. he's a familiar figure, but not a popular one. seen as a protector of the roger pock says, he's likely to have their support. this man is his main challenger, dallas, alabama, a senior politician, sidelined by the roger pox, a brothers he 1st entered parliament in 1990 full. a few years later, he said he was disheartened and disgusted, but after a break from politics, he's back in the field. the 3rd candidate is under a camara, dis, annika don. the li did of the national peepers force his party,
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mobilized tens of thousands of people from crush lanka to march against the raja pucks, the government and vicar missing her. oh, the outcry over the possibility of running a vicar missing her being elected is getting louder. university students join trade unions to voice their position on monday. right now, i least doing our bill politics. we not, don't need bill politics. we need what it is, readable it, it least go home, runny done. it all again, some all over the how can someone fully rejected by the people be chosen as the president of the country? but that's why we are taught to the opposed to this megan of if a state of emergency was declared by the acting president on sunday, giving police and military why deposed to arrest, detain, and hold protesters, ban gatherings and crack down on descent. but protested, say they won't be intimidated. the reality of sher lanchen politics rivaling the best fiction. you can read a man who was voted in with
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a whopping 69000000 votes to become president. forced to leave the country among public protest. and a man who is trying to become his successor, who has thrown out of parliament the sri lankan people hope that their wishes will be respected when the choice is made. men of fernandez al jazeera colombo, the indian repeat one short all time low against the us dollar on tuesday. that's adding to phase of worsting inflation at a time when many people are struggling to make ends meet. probably metal has more from the deli. well, this means for households indian traders and consumers will be paying a lot more for basic necessities. the ruby has plunged to its lowest levels, touching it t to the dollar for the 1st time. the biggest concern is the impact this good have on fuel prices. in dan ports, most of its fuel and we know that fuel prices impact prices of almost everything
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else. now this comes at a time when the economy is tis struggling to recover from the pandemic, and millions of people of barely getting by definitely inflation. there's no control and off late, even because of this sir, the valuation of there will be traveling has become, be the reverse. they've got down their expenditures on things that they are going in or leave already. they selected items prices for food health can travel are also expected to go up. the government has increased taxes on several products and introduce new ones and basic necessities like rice packaged food and daring products, creators and small businesses like these see, this will increase their input costs and eventually prices for consumers. the government says these taxes will help fund welfare schemes. the central bank has introduced new measures to head the ruby, but it's but say this will have little to no impact on millions of household that have been struggling with record inflation for several months. after nearly half
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a century operating as a government monopoly nigeria state oil company is now officially a commercial company for many nigerians, for the move that will lead to higher fuel prices in the country has benefited from some of the lowest in the world. how many threes now reports from boucher? it took nearly 20 years of parliamentary debates and concessions to commercialize nigeria. oil company. the government hopes the new firm will truck, private investors and cut to waste corruption. we are transforming arthur, true and industry to strengthen its capacity and market relevance for the present and future global energy priorities. leading the transformation is an industry veteran. this company can make quick decisions, can invest quickly, can borrow quickly compare bach last when they do and also, but most importantly,
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to be accountable to shareholders. the oil and gas sector reforms come as global attention move towards clean energy with proven reserves of $206.00 trillion cubic feet of gas and hoping to grow that to $600.00 trillion. official expectations here are understandably high for a country. so blessed in gas like ours, we cannot be happier and more excited, but concerns remain. many here are worried that you know of chip oil they're used to will soon be over. in the absence of these non walker refineries, we import this and if you imported eh, hiden and they are to be honest, is a limit. i don't see. i don't see how government can continue with the subsidy. in ne julia at about $0.40 per liter,
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nigeria pen less for petrol that almost anyone else in the world. critics say subsidies have stifled growth and bread corruption. now with private investors coming in, nigerians may have to pay more for fuel. the new company wants to offer shares for sale as early as next year. it's hard to say whether this commercial venture will go the way previous privatized companies which struggle with assets tripping and corruption all. what proved to be an exception. ahmed edris al jazeera, a boucher nigeria, thousands of students house of people have been protesting across multiple cities. the morning justice for dozens of people killed in tribal clashes in blue, no state least asia blooming killed a nearly 200 wounded since fighting broke out last week between the burton and the house groups. him morgan now has more from lunel state. we're here in one of the residential districts in recess locality. incidence blue now states. and this area
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here was a scene of fighting between members of the house, a tribe, and a members of the font tribe. it's a coalition of various other tribes. now it's has thought had over land dispute with members of the french tribe, saying that the house of tribe had tried to take overland and claim it as bears. this has led to a curfew being declared in the state after at least 80 people were killed. and more than 200 injured as a result of the fighting houses and properties have been burned, including shops at the market, and members of the house, the community had to flee to the capital m as in or to neighboring how to mm. state note has also led to a wave of protests in several other states, including the eastern states of godaddy and casella, where at least 3 people were killed, and a curfew was announced, as well as the capital had a tomb. where on tuesday, hundreds of members from the house, the community protested in the capital, demanding the government take action against the latest round of violence. boon al state is no stranger to violence. it's been the scene of fighting between
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government forces and rebel forces for decades until a peace agreement was signed in 2020. and it was hoped that that peace agreement will bring stability to the region. but the latest wave of clash as the tribal clash has, has shown that even with the peas, they'll find balloon i'll state has a long way to go before permanent stability and security settles m. this is on his 1st round and his legal battle against the law musk. the social media platform wants to force the billionaire to complete a $44000000000.00 buyout deal after he walked away from his bid earlier this month . most lawyers pushed to have the child delayed until february next year, but a judge agreed to fast track. the process was proceeding set to start in october. conservative m. p 's in britain are edging closer to choosing their next leader and the next prime minister. they'll vote on wednesday on the final 2 candidates after qualities miss that can be bad. knock was eliminated form the chancellor is he soon? ac is currently top after the latest run of voting and the air travel
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industry decided to focus on the future of clean, flying at the by annual. a fond brasher in the u. k. by ation, still recovering from the pandemic, which is grounded many planes. roy a challenge now repulse the gulf between vision and reality rarely yawns as wide as it trade shows that farm bureau and travelers green high tech hassle, free in the real world. cues stretch, baggage piles up and pilots strike at farm bureau. boris johnson is a top gun in an hour a f typhoon in the real world. his angry party has just given the british prime minister, the boot scolded to speed and safety engineer for sustainable future. but if we to glimpse how we might fly to morrow, it is at farm bureau boom, supersonic wants to bring back supersonic air travel to decades off to concord was grounded. we deeply believe in
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a future where more people can go more places more often. we believe that speed enables that future and therefore it's not good enough just to make a little bit of progress on efficiency. we need to make a big leap forward and completely remove sustainability as a reason not to travel. and hybrid air vehicles is making the air landers part and ship part plane part helicopter. it's low emissions, won't need a runway and would carry passengers all freight, the landscape developing harrison airway, her developments towards implementation of sustainable aviation fuels. people going patients, the improvements that we get from jet aircraft, and to move to hydrogen, which is only part of our story here. our plan here to bring hydrogen powered aviation into making makes and we need all of it. we need all of them. we need more . begin, falcon is from spanish, carry an ostrom. his company is buying 10 hernandez. this. erica does not require an airfield such any kind of line, a water,
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an on line. so that opens up it flexibility to enhance so network. and so those are the key aspects of why we decided to go with these, erica, and hopefully to 1000 disease. it'll be a reality. the u. k. government has just launched jets 0 requiring domestication and airports to reach net 0 carbon emissions by 2040. now the government's moving to calvin was an earthquake for the aviation industry with air travel, olva, shutting down the current stock shortages and disruption showed that off. the shocks is still reverberating and may consider you into 2023 according to where bosses add in the knee. to minimize how polluting aviation is and these aw turbulence times for the industry. storage. helen's al jazeera to farm brasher. ah.

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