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by the flood waters. pakistan's government is appealed for help from the international community. here wednesday, a watchdog is set to visit the zapper each a nuclear power plant in ukraine, the director of the international atomic energy agency as the team will arrive later this week. fighting near the planters res fairs of a radiation leak that's been occupied by russia since the early days of the war. but the old president accused his political rival of corruption during a televised debate ahead of elections and october. president j bowles sanara called louis and osceola just silver. a thief. later accused of spreading untruths and playing the incumbent leader of destroying brazil, arcade port, purpose gypsy, which it is important for people to know. no other president did more to investigate corruption than our governmental product. as you mothers. this is euchre. there is no justification for this untruthful answer. you go to not. yes, your government was the most corrupt in the whole history of brazil,
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as whaler and columbia have restored diplomatic relations just days after the inauguration of columbia's left when president gustavo petro, both governments have re appointed ambassadors and agreed to boost security along the border panning at 2000 kilometers columbia's previous government cut tides with venezuela, after president nicholas mentor, over reelected and disputed. 2019 poll, felice and france are investigating after football or pull plug birth fed and organized gang tried to blackmail him. pump was lawyers say again, tried to extort money from him. the allegations come after his brother ma tires posted several videos online. it promised to publish what he called great revelations about his siblings. nasa has started feeling his asthma's rocket, which is set to blast off to the moon in a few hours time. the launch will mark the start of a program which could put astronauts on the lunar surface by 2025. the test rocket
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will propel an unmanned capsule around the moon. the final objective of the utmost mission is to establish a long term luna base to prepare for missions to mars. those are your headlines? authorize is next. ah ah, the composition of the air we breathe is changing. the source is a toxic emissions all around us. every year, 7000000 people die from air pollution, making the world's biggest environmental killer. and then that the dire effects of global warming driven launching by an increase in greenhouse gases in the atmosphere. in 2015,
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195 countries signed the 1st comprehensive legally binding pledge to reduce emissions. some countries the currently not putting through the promises. but elsewhere, the commitment to finding ways to clean the air we breathe remains high. i'm guillory to robbie and fashion forward me lot with a cement not only looks cheek, but it also cleans the air. and i'm also bid in iceland to see a one geothermal power plant, taking their green credentials to new levels. ah, it is released by the world health organization so that 80 percent of city dwellers are breathing badly polluted air. and this will only get worse as society becomes more urbanized. italy is one of the most polluted countries in europe in 2012. it had the most pollution related death on the continent with over 90000 people in the
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country dying prematurely owing to bad air quality. mm. like most european cities, malone is highly polluted. i've come here to meet a team of engineers who created a prod that could revolutionize unhealthy urban environments. milan a glamorous city famous for design and fashion has long been working on ways to combat it's air pollution, with architects looking towards buildings for solutions. amazingly, this incredible work of architecture is cleaning the pollution in the surrounding air as i speak. and rico berella is the innovation director for the company that designed this building the pallets. so, italia, this is amazing. yes. what a beautiful building these it combines that do some creation of the land one being you know, but he's also in the environment and also very good invested. and we are very proud
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to be able to contribute to retention. i swear i wash man. yeah. so you, you can see this is a really good. yeah, we have an inside of the concrete, the idea that allows the sunlight to reduce pollution. the building is made up of cement that includes an active ingredient or catalyst called titanium dioxide. when uv rays hit the cement, they react with this catalyst to break down pollutants like nitrogen dioxide in the air. the toxic chemicals are turned into harmless products such as nitrate, which are later washed off the building by rain and absorbed in the ground. so this really is a living building that's constantly interacting with this environment. yes, exactly. when you have pollutants, they are transform into harmless products. what kind of pollution are we talking about annoying? exam, nitrogen oxide, the sulfur oxide to carbon dioxide. what they come from combustion to that cars
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are in the singer industry. these are the major pollutant that can be destroyed by this. what kind of impact are we talking about me? how much pollution is being suck from the air as we speak? yes, these usa, 9000 to square meter of these concrete active concrete, disconnecting their alpha equivalent to exhaust gas from one of these at car, or almost 300 for all my gasoline cars. so i think is a significant impact, and this is the impact of just one building, one person who would greatly benefit from a city made of the cement is resident laura tournament, laura chow, chow. or, you know, she suffers from severe asthma due to the heavily polluted air here, which is now affecting her mobility for laura, you are a true milanese woman. you've lived here your entire life. c, e o is so cool, said really badly. when did you 1st start to notice that the pollution in the city
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was really affecting your health? my queen be showing me phone in child polluted. probably amid the speed of seal made diaz mom did. but on key to one of the verbal, a buffet, a jewel on modern glue matter, please be it'll be in there with the jermel lewis. we got the new bill. are you starting to hear of more and more cases like yourself? seen a little move, so don't see on with it's not just the elderly who are affected. studies have shown a direct correlation between air pollution and asthma and children and across northern italy. air pollution shortens the life of citizens by an average of 14 months. i mean, he pulled the bullet, mold golf, wanted on awful, globally many more people now die early from pollution related diseases than from
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malaria. and h, i. v combined massimo boresight is head of the innovation lab at ital jamante. the company who makes the air cleaning cement. well, i'm guillory. nice to me. well, today. thank you so much. do i get to her lab coat? yeah. this is working with me. thank. hello. hello. hi. there we go. both clinical, we are now repairing the field to fill this piano on the floor, the mafia inside spawn. ok. let's see. it happened. he thought you meant to are constantly experimenting with new ideas and consistency. oh, nice a slow. but experimentation doesn't always go to plan with. where's the mob? i can hope that's what's happening when a camera. oh no offense or anything,
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but i think this is a good time to be putting the last good on. oh ok, look nice love. there we go. look, look, look, look, he's coming to this move you're using, what is it made of plastic? yeah. is it plastic because whole material has to be smoothed and the cement is able to heat. the smoothness would plastics and to replicate. why does that need to be so smooth? for 2 reasons. first form for the set, the crease ones. second one because motors to freeze can reduce the piece all pollutants that to remain attached to the ser fees. and they can easily be washed out by the rain. so if it was porous, they would find little nooks and crannies to hide in with a smooth surface when it rains, it just easily washes off except you're right. ok. producing cement accounts for 5 percent of the world's carbon dioxide emission. this put a catalytic cement may produce the same emissions while being made,
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but it reduces pollutants within a 3 meter radius by more than 20 percent. it's small gains like this that can really make a difference, and believe that this martina can contribute to solve the problem. so the promotion for sure is not only this material, but yes, it can contribute. well, we'll see what i want to find out what proof that team has that this cement actually does clean the atmosphere. this is a plastic oversee. this part of the town is as being quoted that we did the photographic smith. this is a represent the sam and so when the, the light we thought on the sun, we like to read the 4th about that music a theory. and we also, unless the huntington by is inside the spot. so let's check it out. yeah. you can check the number of the number of the pollutants if most for this is monitoring the gas. yes. the level without to properly degree extra me
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$150098.00. now, because the, the actual stuff to do that a little dumping decrease as it's the u. v. raise that cause the reaction even on a cloudy day, this cement is still reducing pollution. look how much has gone down or to percent 40 percent. it's gone down in 10 minutes. we are going to get the 50 percent over adoption the pollution. but can see that if that the few colder 15 percent over town with his photo catalytic man, you can reduce that 50 percent over the pollutants of the ether. 2 man team may have come up with an innovative product, but it is expensive. one paving company has devised a cheaper, more practical application for it. maxima cynita has collaborated with italia, mentee, and devoted an entire factory to this special cement, westborough, bobby mantel. lee john, so while you wait for the job, will it bobby maintenance will pick up on
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a wednesday. okay. just a thin layer of the photo catalytic material. it's added to the surface of each tire . now you with your dog with i just breaking into programming to take you live to iran, where president abraham rice. he is speaking to mark his one year in office. hello miss a lot of the most or than more. hello miranda. the more to be in march for the last a lot of it, but all of the mom can make it over. he came well, levy a year recitation and not
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a big language. many sure. i don't know me. maybe j try the, you know, let sean or have the dish or he already saw of martin to get me during actually know had tony sold off mr. jane, we should remember them and all morning and especially send solicitation to the holy soul. of course him said, a money may god the mighty. and yet we are grateful to almighty god for giving me the strength of dollars, setting their responsibility to haul them out as responsible for the for the, for the state of iran. and also she and that a separate representative of the people of iran,
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not me. i am grateful to the people as well during this past year that he has despite many problems and issues that happen which i would touch upon. but we should be grateful. and we have witnessed the assistance from god that for which we are grateful. and we would like to express my deepest gratitude to our dear people, our nation. we've been patient and cooperated with us during this past year. and what i would like to express my deepest gratitude to the people and the and yet his excellency's supreme leader for his useful consultations and advices help the government make sure. and we thank everyone who has helped the government
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and that's all the organizations and institutions. they have assisted the government in the past year, particularly the members of the press, one of the national trends and other digital press center. yo's who have been active in this alon was the, have strive to ins that to get it. he would show that what the government has done yet to share and to try to show a realistic picture of that the law of action that the government taking even though even those who criticize the government and have conveyed that constructive criticism and
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a shock horrible and we get on so i should personally thank them as well because that was also a help for the government and for the state when it showed me that and the past year. and what i would like to touch upon the 1st, the full year, everybody that's giving the election in my campaign i i mentioned some points that we that show it to a she, we're sure everyone that we wanted to bring about changes into that government mall . hello, she can't name. so i would like to mention some of those changes for rich, i hope for. we have a bad a dollar and tried and strive to was a chief that he excited was actually ran out of. he has an i'll refer to it as the previous year cuz it's been a few days. i mean, tat heated will chat since the 20th anniversary mall,
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the 1st battle chains that we have seen, where the and john, which we fitness law, letty, and that we stressed in the beginning that to should happen. was that sir, that the, that the government should be open at a true republic at it, and also actually touch dissipation with the people that to stay in contact with the people in with your camera that was on what she my stress and all my colleagues and the government that we should be hang with then with the people saw that i was i share. so i ross thought, i mean nick, on the past year i have you visited more than 5040 yet. he play says social and i have also taken place at, at participated and via other public gatherings and with, with agriculture and education them other m institutions in malone.
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that was the one that was going to show on data. and those who are criticizing. mean, what are the, the results of my participation by contact, what people i think my experience as role. i think they don't have the experience of being within your people. our, they done the taste, the actual bomb would probably the joy that how much you enjoy being with your people and how much it can impact your performance. instead of just sitting behind the desk and trying to change society instead of listening to the people and see people and to listen from them about their problems and state with their own eyes. and therefore, being with people and witnessing and feeling realizing the problems of the
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people it is has been a principal, the government, and it's been a change in the government and also been stress that people should have the nature of a trouble. yet. for example, if people have problems with regards to medication and so much, it's much as the fact that we should be within the people, but also to realize their problem and to see what their problems are and more importantly to find a solution for them. and also to pursue and to follow up the problem and try to provide the services. we did not support it. you just presented myself that within the people just to watch the problems that but what is an every trip of mind? there has been like the robust decisions have been made with regards to these
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problems. some of them have been like mid term or also long term solutions. so the main objects, objectives of these tips i've been to find, i didn't to find the problem and also to solve the problem and then to follow the solution. this was one, the 1st point, the 2nd will j point as the justice in the government. the budget of the interview, tony, and that was based on this issue out about it so that we can divine them potentially equally scott, in the country. it's hard for me to somebody might that was, should be criticized this,
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but we can listen to that and take that. but this document of sharing equal potential, you know, and also how to use those potentials which are present in the, the, the country. how to call and also to attract human data sets and data capacity and capacity building well, yet it all left in various aspects that there should be justice deals on all within the affairs of the government to mess with that up and me 5 and says and and everything and even decision making, they shouldn't participate, people should participate and that should be like an equality and that category. so there are some that had no problems
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that we will have always will come the constructive criticism. and the said point is fighting corruption, which already had that i thought and double written, all those factors which increased corruption model only taking bribes, for example, which was really so that's been taken into consideration very seriously because those who take doing high by committing corruption are not already, not that damaging the state because she doesn't want you to quality as moment of as he said about what to do. so it's not only like corruption in different levels, even violation of laws on bribery, what thought and ended ministration or somewhere. then they have been remote that a how to tackle. so the issue of corruption from that would have
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been taken very seriously and so called on john. but you know, and they have been identified. those who are involved in this is patty, you know, you cannot direct seen these out in the, in the country without being monitored but, and that, that, that co medical teacher. so the 1st of all those administrations and those departments are responsible for fighting captions themselves to software. and so our approach in fighting collection has been you know, number has improved significantly math. and we have mentioned that time and again, tower officials and the fact that the issue of
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corruption and those the things that lead to corruption and to let you know that it's your committee as a result of studying, some would get kind of richer and that was good for a long way or not been i became much fighting corruption. that is a benefit play out. it's meant for out of taste, to improve the structures in order to stop. so it's not only fighting as a single machine you give up for a long case. this gets turned in one second. hello. so it doesn't mean that nobody is involved in corruption. yes. maybe there are some maybe we can afford it more. but with these reports and all those were involved in the government should be very sensitive. yes, it is possible something
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a case of corruption happened somewhere. first of all, it shouldn't happen, but you can not afford to have it at home. should it be money? they should be reformed so that the system itself prevents charity about corruption . so that justice and law is implemented. that's the 3rd point that i should stress upon and i'm not a touch on that. is that yet? or, you know, let me know the whole year in the lobby, coordination between me is that the different institution within the government, not more than what committee even like at least a civil organization. forgotten, whatever it is on you. how many of us will you have gotten up, let me on. so it is not only apply to the ministries,
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but all bodies and institutions, even though he should be more if than it, you know, you know, here for this patient of everyone be on one. what they're doing is just another, or the mom keep getting more get it thought she honestly, better at the bottom dollar. and i have always the stress that we should not had a g p. a math without even matter don't mean that and which got him out to me. so we should basically focus on providing services then trying to focus on marginalizing. there's all key to how you can do a lot, what people are fed up with that to. so therefore, that site can be one how she want to get a star. that next dictation from the government does not order, you know, to provide services, but we have to get it back home shorter look when i'm talking to the next at this,
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how to check your how the even when did you get to the change that has happened is when they came all jihad, the been doing academy approach and management and the fact that we so we are all your money almost able to find that obstacles of all you can get the job . so the question is, shall we consider the obstacle obstacle or try to find them in the lobbyist me to, to do more. that is to find a solution for an obstacle that the supreme leader said that there is no problem which cannot be solved. so this should be the mindset and approach and i had, so i get over the liberties. when i participate in comes those, i tell them at all. is it not gonna be a possibility for video or not? is there a possibility to solve?
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if not, if there is any possibility to solve it, then we should over how there's all in nicole. nicole, him, let me tell you around people, actually the government to solve problems for them. so this should be the, the mindset and the perception. don't you wish to just rather not go on about that or you have, you go in, they're gone, you're going to go and that are you to see me, which in the next approach is that we should not rely on foreigners to solve our problems. but so instead we should rely on the hands and the strong arms of our people go have it that's within the country to find some more inclusions. so we should not expect others to solve our problem. and it has been the case, but it's only a state of like all here waiting for others and hoping that they had a view should change hopefully was and know that shouldn't be the case. we have
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a lot of potential inside the government. we do not. we don't lack any nichol potential, it's just to, to use them. so this, this, this mindset of relying on your, our so very not and it, and i do that and also the productivity of our dolack country. that's also been one of a day long trailer to salary your best c. as in with you, donna and the next step. yeah. that in other approach, javan, that we have taken animals was to break there. a single circle, but try to attract other young. nothing about this if what it got shut all. mobile few madica's been caters to participate today that caught on a database obvious that a 100. 0 i'm, i guess you've been on. i got a caught, a book on it that we had to have was a question about the that issue of inclusivity that everybody should participate.
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