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sense of my universe, i was just gonna visit scotlands out or hebrides and meets those fighting to save their island, his way of life in the face of its plummeting population. a sense of community on a jesse residents
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from the curse on legion have been evacuated to northern crimea by russian officials. that's after moscow ordered. one of the wars biggest retreats. moscow is on a trip to withdraw from the russian held area on the west bank of sneak for river, as includes cast on city, the only regional capital that his cap just at it captured. since the invasion began in february, when crane is warning that russian troops could turn carson into what they've called a city of death, as they withdraw pheasant brought him his landscape advisor. the keys russian troops of planting mines throughout the city before the order to retreat was made as had beg reports from cass on raising the ukrainian flag once more. oh, the soldiers filmed themselves as they took the town of calling. if sca in the horses on region and they continue to make advances, taking towns and villages as they make their way to the regional capital, her son,
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but they are proceeding with caution. de la battle no green, a portable, the hostile is continue in the her, some regions, and behind every so called goodwill gesture of the enemy. there are tremendous efforts from our forces. so the possible exit from the her, some is a result of all active resistance hardening what's left behind a russian military vehicles and destroyed bridges and sobs, just weeks ago, russia was telling residence that her son would be a part of russia forever. now they're leaving and the ukrainians are on the march. my islam muslims are with us. christians are with us. every one is reverse. the all world is with us. but this is what's left behind. we're just kilometer is away from the front line at this town has seen a lot of damage. every building has some sort of shrapnel damage, bullet holes or completely destroyed. there's no electricity. there's no water. and
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the time that we've spent here is hardly seen. and the residence beach, us port sea during the occupation, i sent info to our military. i also stole the russian document because i knew that in the future that could be useful to our prosecutor's office. the police now or the crane and military, all the locals help each other. i help people from other villages in town to get safety to the territory controlled by our queen and army, so that no one would catch him. who was viewed, who army, women loved his repair, and his grandmother's house up above the shell, hid the corner of the house and woke up. so now we're building probably a new house. it was no longer possible to burn my family and i left people helped us to get out through the secret shots. it's going to be a real struggle to rebuilt this damage and destruction like this across her son. but also the ukrainian forces that we've spoken to and not completely convinced that the russians will withdraw because of the hard for battles and cans of
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villages across this region. but even if the russian forces we throw to the east side of the river, her son and the rest of the country is well within striking distance for the russian forces. but for now, the empty buildings here occupied just by the birds. i said big. i just era her son, region grey and defensive medicine, as russia has around 40000 troops income on, and it will take them at least a week to withdraw. but as the rush military comes on, the increasing pressure, lexi ref, nicole. so if he does not believe moscow will resort to using nuclear weapons, i don't think that they will use it. but ah, again, there you have a monkey with grenade, like a neighbor. you have to estimate all kinds of risks. but i think this is not the plague magic and practical step for them. so i had
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her on our to sarah peruse and battled president get support from protesters despite accusations of corruption. ah, anticipation is rising. and so with to point out anyways, hello, that will have a look at africa in a moment. the 1st to the middle east and unsettled weather conditions across more northern areas of pull temperatures down the northern areas of iraq and iran. and we will see that reflected as this band rain pulls its way further south, bringing some pretty severe storms to the likes of saudi arabia and kuwait. we could see some flooding here from that heavy rain for the south of this. so there's been a lot of heat across some of the gulf countries like cuts high temperatures in doha and do by sitting just above the average, but still plenty of sunshine and dryer skies for the south that we are seeing
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a lot of warmth. continue across the north west of africa, particularly for morocco. if you, spotty showers here and there for the weather weather however, we have to head further south. that band of rain has shifted its way further south . we knew some of the heavier falls over the next few days, the likes of equatorial guinea as well as gabon and the congos tanzania, could see some flooding. thanks isn't very heavy rain and that continues to drip down across southern africa with so most of severe thunderstorms affecting the likes of botswana as well as central and eastern areas of south africa, knocking temperatures down in habit on it as well as johannesburg, cape town seems sunshine at $23.00
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was the overturn roe vs wade at the supreme court that lead american women to feel as if the republican party does not reflect them? there was anger. there was a serious sentiment about truly reproductive rights and what they need today. and that's why we saw the result. we saw republicans under performing when they should have done far better than they did. longevity of the issue was certainly tough because we do have short attention as, as the electorate. but the reality is this republicans have made some inroads and done somewhat ok in terms of messaging on the decision, the dogs decision, the supreme court again, think that it kicks the issue of abortion back to the states. so like i said, longevity in 2024. we're not sure. i think they're going to be other issues that
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emerge that show that again, millennials in gen the tend to be going for democrats far more than they are. who are republicans in much of the country? there is a bigger issue here, and that's political extremism. and the issue of election integrity is what many republicans are calling it in virginia governor glenn young can when he ran for governor, not this year, just last. he talked about it quite a bit in that is bringing into question the validity of the results of the 2020 election. now it baked into the g o. p. currently the, the phrase election denial was the phrase election integrity. when that really means is that there is still an appetite in the base of republican voters who are real, litigating the 2020 election. that is not only harmful for democracy, but i think that doesn't all go well for the future. republican party, either of a head of ancestral rescue committee,
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is warning that the horn of africa is facing both a climate and a hunger crisis every month and has been pissing ethiopia when millions of people are trying to survive the worst drought in decades. the need for humanitarian aid is very pressing. the fact that the large parts of the international community so called are not delivered on the humanitarian appeal, has been made for east africa, is very serious. indeed, that is an urgent need to stave off the growing hunger crisis. or the effects are being felt in neighboring somalia, to which expert say is on the brink of fannin. the drought comes off to 4, failed rainy seasons in a row. and the 8000000 people that's half of the population are facing extreme hunger. now is the scene that's been playing out in countries across the world. demonstrations against the rising cost of living. in argentina, thousands have been protesting and the capital pointers iras, many are unemployed and living below the poverty line,
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i call on the government to provide jobs and financial aid. they say they can't afford 3 meals a day in a country where inflation has set to top 100 percent this year. for t s, as in peru have gathered in the capital to show the support for that president. frederick castillo is being charged with corruption. and races were met by a rule of riot police. as the 1st time of public prosecutor has filed charges against a sitting president. casias says the accusations of false and defamatory, the me serve slain out is there a journalist sharina black there has addressed a un commission investigating reported abuses in palestinian territories. lena barclays spoke at the commission along with palestinian journalists, who were counted, violations they faced, was trying to do their jobs. and you embody, found that serene was likely deliberately killed by israeli forces in may. she was on assignment in the occupied west bank. the grief anger,
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sadness and trauma that we as a family have had to endure and continue to endure is painful beyond words. we did not only lose a renown journalist, but we lost our one and only aunt. my father lost his only sister. it's very difficult to put into words into explained the suffering, but this is exactly what injustice feels like the killing of shooting could have been avoided if there was accountability for the countless crimes committed by the israeli army in the past. or for the numerous journalists who were targeted and killed hurricane nicole has been downgraded to a tropical storm after making landfall in the us. state of florida. strong winds and large swells have left a trail of damage. long parts of the states, east coast and heavy rain continues causing floods. nicole is expected to move north in the coming days, passing through georgia and the carolinas. and b c as j. grey has moved from jensen beach in florida. the conditions, well they've changed dramatically since the storm made landfall in the early
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morning hours, about 20 miles north of where we are right now. we've seen some sunshine, some patches of blue sky want to show you the way they continue to be bigger than they normally are, pressing out some above 12 feet, but rolling in we're moving back towards low tide. so that's some good news because these ways the storm surge. when's over a 24 hour period or so? rain really did a number on some of the ones that protect the communities along the coast, ripping away several areas. erosion is a major problem right now, and it's allowed water to flood into homes and businesses. it is torn up roadways as well. and so that's something that's being dealt with. these conditions though, have also allowed cruise to get out and start to work on some of the down power lines here at the peak of power loss. we had more than 300000 without electricity. now that number is trending back down and look at the massive
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system. it's stretch more than 400 mile and wind stretching out from the center really affecting the entire state. it's now though, moving to the north, moving into georgia, it will go to the carolinas and then up the eastern seaboard and the, when the rain is going to stretch as far as new york before it's all sudden done. so this is a storm while it came in as a category one, then quickly diminished to a tropical storm. it's got some staying power in the sense that it's going to affect millions over the next few days. here they will begin the clean up at this point many who went through e and 5 weeks ago. having to take a step back before they reorganize and start going again. this entire state over the last 67 weeks, really struggling and we'll continue to as they now pick up the pieces from a 2nd storm. now we sometimes about trips to mars, but it's actually quite tricky to land on the red planet. nasa has tested an
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inflatable disk as it drops to earth. the device could act as the spacecraft breaks when it hurtles towards the red planet experiment produce solid results. inflatable brakes fell at nearly 30000 kilometers an hour, but eventually landed nice and softly. the pacific ocean and like most major cities, paris suffers from traffic congestion, but a new service rolling out for the 2024 lympics is designed to beat the jams by flying above them. an electric flying taxi is using drone technology or a large scale to carry passengers. dr. butler saw as test flights north west of paris. at a purpose built air terminal on the outskirts of paris, a glimpse at what could be the future of taxi services. the german build follow captcha is a 30 call take off and landing drone. the speak enough to carry passengers either as it will be open to the full community. anyone that wants to take an over to day
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out. there's no reason why they shouldn't contemplate taking am abolla city across the cross an urban urban landscape or across the city forum to, to get from a to be a lot quicker. paras transport officials plan to have 2 operational follow up to routes for the 2024 olympics as the air craft a fully electric and quieter than a helicopter. they say that then ecological alternative to fuel powered vehicles. pool is certainly very comfortable and spacious. here at the moment, there is room for a passenger and a pilot, but the manufacturer, but follicle to says that in the future this service could be pilot. really? several cities in the world are testing, similar aircraft, has competition steps up in a potentially multi $1000000000.00 market. once we have started a mass production, it will be definitely available for everyone. um so also the affairs will go down over time and we will definitely see it all over the world for now. fairs are
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expected to be around a 100 u. s. dollars for a short ride. a price few ordinary people could afford. yes, i would for you sir. intronis market. of course you always have some reach people wanting to saving some time, but i think it will be the over of for moral 30. see deflates. it's for a target like this of customers. it's unlikely that flight taxes will replace regular cabs anytime soon. but in a city where heavy traffic is common, some will certainly welcome the chance to skip the bottle next on the ground to gain precious time in the air. natasha butler al jazeera, so she put was how kat, ours, how are the international airport. hernando has expanded its main terminal ahead of the world cup passenger capacity as now at 58000000 people a year. that's an increase of nearly 50 percent retardation b. when to take a look opened in time for the world cup. this new part of
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hammered international airport has been designed to offer often tired and stressed out passengers a different travel experience. the vision is to completely change the idea of her and be of use and industry for passengers who are used to come and not all corridors. god places, there's less the time they said they're put them to the airport until they get them to via your flight. this is what we want to change. the main concourse contains a 6000 square meter tropical garden. it's made up of 300 trees and 25000 plants source from sustainable forest simulation and thailand. in order for the rain forest to thrive indoors. this building has been designed in a particular way. for example, the roof above me is made out a special glass which controls and filters the life surrounding the tropical garden
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or $65.00 new shops and restaurants. the main terminal has been expanded by a 125000 square meters. and passenger capacity has increased by nearly 50 percent. is quite significant because it is her raising the capacity of huh. international from 40 mill, so 58000000 passengers. of course, this is not the ultimate capacity. we info hammered internation, but we are getting there very close to what eventually capacity of over 70000000 passengers. we envisage with the final expansion. that will start taking smith's one after people the 1st passages to use this part of the terminal will depart on a flight from doha to q 8 on friday. there are 5 new gates in this area. apple to authority say the number of arrivals and departures from here will increase steadily in the coming days. victoria gates and b al jazeera, doha.

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