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the, the a meeting of minds. unless we dig deeper and ask people questions of what planet for stations of identity and social ideals of life, we're going to always have the same model architects and may a valley at a 100 ravenna talk to. we may contribute us all good things to create conditions, to the level of the fields, because india and see if these are shortcut stored. some quality studios be unscripted on al jazeera award winning documentary is from around the corner, which is 0. the up to 3 weeks to find things to be done. it's t warren size will means and saudi
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arabia patricia till the signs are nice and also coming up. flash floods and lance nights can at least 200 people in eastern democratic republic and congress no assurance of citizenship or safety or hang a delegation that visited beyond most as were passed ration arrangements on satisfactory. and as the u. k for past crown and specimen off in 17 years. we look at the course in several common well, states become a company might then very clear. i want to say in australia, and as the stray is head of start the pumps to 3 weeks of sizing,
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c jones rival forces have sent allegations to saudi arabia patrice tools. the negotiations would be the fast between c don's ami and the power ministry ross and support forces. us in saudi arabia save the tooth, will begin instead the onset today. meanwhile, the latest, the thought is having little impacts on the ground have been, morgan has moved from call to the gunfire and explosion echoes through how to tomb and other cities as to dance army and the power military rapids support forces seem determined to fight to the bitter and to spite yet another truth, the 2 sides are battling for control in several locations. the army says it's made gains instead of 2 north bonding. what it says was a 10th of the funeral. it also says it defeated the recess in a bad. so in late in north dakota, 5 states with the threats of air strikes, nowhere is based on thursday school and how to north was head and the child killed
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. that's a city. the south of heart to the situation is growing more desperate. people have gone for days without power or running water. food and fuel supplies are running low. basics are out of stock or simply on affordable fuel stations. supermarkets and pharmacies are either closed or have been destroyed. banks remain operational. hold on us from the my model, the economy was already collapsing. when he has done it was worth 600. so then he's pounds. now, after 3 weeks of war, this, within these people are getting the green from only 3 factors, all of which have been due to the impacts of the conflict also continues on the health sector. on friday, fighters from the rapids support forces took over the medical supplies headquarters and heart to him. but it's also accused the group of occupying a maternity hospital in the man, i think, to the list of hospitals, no longer able to attend to patients in big rapids on despite the pressure from the
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international community. the violence shows the science of a thing anytime soon. as thousands of denise are leaving their homes in search of safety people, morgan, alta 0 cartoon hospitals in and around the kept the called saying they've been damaged by the fighting and medical supplies of running low. i'll just there is mohammed l t i a visit to the asthma, just same hospital in the north of call to you know, see uh this we all as a kidney that as a section of adjustment due to attic tricity blackouts. hospitals need the supply of fuel for power generators. we also need medical supplies and this good need that it says unit. they have unique maybe come needs. here to tell us more about the challenges facing say when it is dr. munoz mon, most i haven't been in shocking and the one of the problems facing the patients is that they cannot reach is because of the security situation or for financial
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reasons. they need kidney dialysis when the fighting started, we had enough storage. now we are about to run out to supplies the, the, i need to waltzing. this hospital operates 24 hours a day. but we spoke to a doctor who didn't sleep more than 2 hours last night though the majority of the doctors he had worked. but those are fine, i think there is a shortage of staff that are also volunteers. reward will continue with lowering. we have been in the hospital since the beginning of the conflict without even ends . you are providing you have services around the clock, which would mean thousands of people flame the conflicts have crossed into neighboring south dawn with government officials and agencies of struggling to cope our matessa reports from the joe, the buddha and south jones. now juma rush and her family live, so don, when it became too dangerous to stay, they had fled south to don in 2015 when civil war broke out. now is violence
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engulfed, they adopted home. they had to run again. and now back it does require, does the guns, i think that's why i always the robot dog with it. so i things mostly done is better events with the government officials insulted on say this crisis caught them by surprise. they knew some people would see great future, but didn't expect so many. the country already have huge challenges. thousands of people are displaced by insecurity and floods. now, more food, shelter, transport, and medicines are urgently needed. it's absolutely heartbreaking to see what this is just doing to, to people who have had their lives up and that, you know, people are crossing the border with very little with them. you know, women and children. you can see in their faces the results to their trauma. traumatized, their life has been up and again, they've had to move sleep,
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see the conflict? it takes days for families to reach out to dawn. so dawn is over. the way that mosque is, is one of many crossing points into snouts to don. people coming in um, mainly locals. they are from here. the rest are a few days. many more people are still on the road trying to make the way. yeah. find the outweigh friends and family members. uh, is difficult and frustrating. phone reception near the border isn't great. it's just one of many challenges people who've left everything behind have to deal with . part of my task out as a georgia border south sit on others trying to escape the fighting. a flock supports to don. people hoping to make it onto the next bodies have been camping out the port for as long as 10 days and sweltering heat with no food. saudi arabia, which sits across the red sea from port see don says it's evacuated, almost 8000 people, f. it's all being made to evacuate, move from the region,
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but even those with visas on guaranteed and immediate to punch you. samantha, hearing aid has begun the trickling into saddam through the port city. has us been sending plains lighted the supplies, which will then carry evacuees out. because as i beg before, it's getting a into the country is only the 1st challenge. around 60 tons of food, america's aid has been delivered here in port. so then on this mostly that runway, they'll some lights on the passenger terminal. they'll be understand around $150.00 if there's any citizens are waiting to be evaluated by the custody of these disney citizens have residency inside the coming days, there's nothing. it's hard to say that there will be evacuating people from other nationalities. i thought there was the use as a transit points for them in coordination with embassies from other countries. but this age is hair, but when you speak to age, because they say this still is a considerable challenge. according to the united nations over 330000 is it needs, have been internally displaced. and over 100000 people have been forced to preach
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and neighboring countries. i'm guessing this a dodge of puts it down to the rest of the country is a challenge. the fighting is still ongoing. and if you speak to the age, because they say the fighting has to stop for them to, to get this age to the rest of the country, the price of commodities has increased to between 40 to 60 percent. things like through food and bottled water. and even though the agents here now the still the considerable challenges to getting it to the rest of the country to the places i really need it. on the 1st group of sidney's evacuation has arrived to you and jo ha, at least a 150 people on the flight from pulled, sit down. they are sidney citizens who have residency in castle. it travels on a guitar, a government slice, helps and flew in to sit on carrying food and medical aid. evacuation mission is expected to continue the several days. capital says it will also fly out citizens
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from other countries using don't as a transit hub. the day of national mooning has been declared in the democratic republic of congo onto at least 200 people were killed in flash floods. many others are missing off the heavy rain caused rivers to overflow in south keeping. provence ob bronco reports the despair in the village of bushy as bodies attract from the month. 200 people have been killed and flashed lots and lands slides and south keys with provence, homes and livelihoods have been swept away. we're going to ride and you are going to my mom. after the rain, we saw the water coming with pressure and houses started to be washed away. all our houses started to fall down. as a result of the war tax. people started to scream. we saw people being slipped away
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and we managed to save ourselves. rescue was trying to free people trapped tons of the russel investments. survivors say a permanent solution is needed for regular flooding during the rain season. mid business. a similar most to this time, we need to ask or government to find us a way to go from here because we don't have any hope to live here in bushes. true where floods often happen. and every time they cost us a lot of money and a lot of lives in neighboring $1.00 to $130.00 people were killed and floating after heavy rain on tuesday. and then cosette, when you've done this photo its rhonda, lance slides killed 8 people on wednesday. back in south casey. people to sleep in india pinned off to flats, destroyed the homes. the whole thing down post will be less x treme for the rest of
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the rain season, which ends in june, barbara, and go out just to era, a rating of refugees who visited me on most say they won't agree to voluntarily return because it's still not safe. for them on good, that's which host move in a 1000000 where he wants to begin. repass writing them to me on all of this month, but a delegation of refugees retorted model re supplement. can't say that they're not fit for purpose and they say they've been, they've given no assurances about their secures the invite to citizenship. the account was introduced venica and we saw a civil camp didn't know a form of villages, our lens, our homes. they're not there anymore. they're on the camps levels. it got me back and pulled up. i, we won't stay in any company, myanmar. we have to go back to villages and or land. we don't need your money, we will build our homes. bios health. the city of chicago has been welcoming thousands of migrants and driving the from as far as the us southern border,
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some of them and brought that by boss from republican lead states like texas, the city is now struggling to find resources to support the growing numbers. john, 100 reports, 2000 kilometers from the us southern border. the migrant crisis has arrived in chicago in the middle. for now though, i want nothing more than a job. it doesn't matter where i just want to work. charlie and his daughter venezuelan migrants are leaving in a police station, the last refuge in a city where a surge of new arrivals has over whelmed shelters. and people are coming here with so many needs. and they're still not being met because the existing infrastructure is not set up to meet those needs. what they're then being directed to do is go to a police station because there aren't enough shelter beds. the tidal wave of new migrants is real. but the crisis in cities far from the border is at least in part manufactured. many has been bused from texas. we're a public and governor gray gab it has been sending them to century cities run by
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pro immigration democrats. were local officials like for us on our rodriguez, sanchez scramble to feed pounds, enclosed in the united states could totally up sore a lot of this. my grands and i'm have an actual program that is humane. what is happening right now is, is a political agenda to try to the please century cities of resources. chicago, his welcome wave. after wave of immigrants from ireland, poland, india, china, and more recently enough for latin america that the city is now one 3rd, hispanic, but city leaders say the latest wave is drained, its resources to the breaking point. in a recent letter, chicago mayor laurie lightfoot, pleaded with abbot to stop the busing saying, treat these individuals with the respect and the dignity that they deserve. there is no national plan to cope with a sudden influx of migrants to sanctuary. cities across the u. s. denver of los angeles and new york,
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chicago. we should not be burden the weight of this problem. chicago leaders have designated this school is a migrant center, but many residents don't want it in their neighbors. i am just res, i'm out wage and i don't understand why our community would strongly. that leaves migrants leaving, sleeping, eating here, get a good and my kids. and i want to stay here in chicago with my kids so they can study and i can work. the facing uncertain future along with many others, with texas value to best more migrants to the sanctuary, said john henry and al jazeera chicago. it still has on out, is there a helpless thing? lying fish on the plate could help cuz the coal raced across the caribbean, the
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high low. they will start in the middle east and live and, and it's the laundry, quite and dry picture for much of the region, particularly the gulf states. we've seen a lot of sheets here in places like katasha, but the temperature is set to come down in the over the next few days, 34 degrees that on saturday. the showers coming into coastal areas of saudi arabia and western pots of damage. and we will see the rain to pick up once again, not just for pots of took yet, but they'll event at that when, when do, whether it starts to sweep its way for the east, out of the mediterranean. i mean 90 degrees celsius that in jerusalem on sunday. now as you move across the north of advocates, a story of hateful places like more atanya as well as morocco is temperature has continued to climb above the seasonal average. and that he will also spread its way to libya as well as egypt. it's west. so for the south of this, in particular for the ivory coast and southern parts of molly, we've got some fuse thunder storms expected here over the next few days with that
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possible lightning strikes as well as some flooding for the south of this across that central band nor does what does it has being luckily for places like one to as well as blur, wendy. and for the south of this a much t y, a picture, the rain picks up for southern pots of what's wanted an eastern areas of south africa. certainly by sunday that she weather update of the assassination of destabilizing the democratic process. if we lose it, it will be a loss for holding a documentary. explores how autocratic lead is undermine democracy to consolidate the power through the eyes of those who dare to stand and defy it. a country deserves so much better than being ruled by a collective project extinguished opposing we'll talk proceed. democracy may be on al jazeera,
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the back of watching out of their lines of thought, top stories. our see dogs on the, in the rival rapids support forces have sense allegation, society arabia's troops towards the fuss and spies him down 3 weeks ago. there's been no pause in the buttons despite states find at least 200 people in the dining . starting. the democratic and heavy rain in the south keeping from ins caused the river to place emerging rescue crews all searching the ring uh, delegation that visited me on most as they won't take positive sound, which then because it still holds the space that they say they got no assurance is
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called the secure c citizenship, the as president kings charles. the 3rd is greece and well wishes outside buckingham palace. the day before his coronation, growing crowds of people of camp towns along the procession rate. throughout the day, when a 2000 guest will attend the event in westminster, savvy in london, foreign dignitaries happened arriving ahead of the ceremony. will start as prime minister as one of the commonwealth leaders who will be pledging allegiance the king of the coordination. australia is of long debated whether to keep the british monarch his head of states that's in the albany. csi has already said he's in favor of his country becoming a republic. i haven't changed my position on that. and i made that very
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clear. i want to say in australia and as the stray is head of state, but doesn't mean that you can not have a respect for the institution, which is the system of government that we have. and i believe as a strategy and probably minnesota, i have a particular responsibility to represent the nation in a way that respects the constitutional arrangements which are there. okay, to speak now to really the white t t is the co lead to a theme using ins. mallory policy is among signatories from 12 commonwealth countries cooling for an apology, for the impact legacy of calling noise ation. he joins us now live from open. thank you for your time, sir. what is the legacy of colonization on the bowery community museum, and that i can tell you that there are, there is no on this ground, is changing the indigenous patients take this route,
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which charles now sits on sits, or is it the ethics of west mc gregory instead of the british or pay me a route comes to continue to front the legality in the face of world politics. none of the dos of celebration concern us future and why the i to the dealer side rate and efficient to continue to be that they continue to be responsible for the service. for me, as soon as the crowd has our digital people who. ready and how is it still felt today in new zealand? how, how is the community effective today? the ground is rain or every continent on it as an irritant. now, based on installing well on the base of the missouri or ridiculous people in the wilderness as the boy really morales, the concepts of fixtures, digital deals, problem. yeah, somebody generations are currently lost and appreciate you sort of right. i brush
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translator successfully. you're not going to be the young guy right now, and actually the mary king will also be attending the carnation today in london. i believe. how do you feel about him swearing agents to king charles? a lot of kids are barely squares. it's taking jobs. the warranty is there to represent people down to just people. there's a song, a gene. and so i'm interested in the monitoring is going every day because i see that it's all the song. and there's a much virus that is a, uh, uh, procedures, opportunity for label, uh, software leadership to meet. and so i'm actually a matrix over tools or tomorrow to the current machine warner agreed to show that that relationship that, that particular rewards maintain. right. and so what sort of message would you be hoping that he would be sharing with king charles?
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oh, he went to the to see the research over. i'm sorry, what i record here in all, you know, who's even right now and uh, can you see right here? uh, mostly, uh, what is the model of his people with his model, people with the procedures over time, people instead of us here. i said, you know, it's a shot for the money. the personally, they seem to be the need to g g. they saw him to, to, to the saw on the fact to and all to and the say really into the future. we need to see the i submitted and we're going to surrender. your policy has a policy to divorce new zealand from the british. royal family. do you think the majority of carries all ready to become a republic for the majority of one morning
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piece, i think from the other is asked in the mall as the people, the images people's the law is that we re saying that now are sorry, sorry, right. to the state of the ice, this is indigenous peoples and the fish that she's peoples of this country. and then we don't want to seem to say today we saw that we say history will judge whether you have tomorrow or intellectual capacity to show responsibility for your families and just making sure that's beyond just thoughts on the final repair. there's no energy generation to revere. indigenous phase prefer you sort of we do not see. we did not serena, can we get nothing on the camera? it was starting to to, to england. we're just people arising. and as you can see, weird 14 countries, you know, on the same research,
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i want to sign on to speak to joe, but we will not take the class leading such as you go to hospital. but you'll have something that we will support and we will support them for our we d y t t carlita and using is mary policy. thank you so much for your time. rock is facing water shortages that have hot weed production in recent years, found the saving, dams and neighboring countries are contributing to adjacent to levels and it's rivers. 5. the worsening challenges caused by climate change by mood of the why he'd reports from was it province in central iraq of the it's harvest season in. well, so it would, the groups are not using as much as they did in the cost for mazda. he used to take pride in their harvests. when was it was a top for the use of wheat among other iraq you provinces, a will total shortage has hit the area like other parts of
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a rock. the drought has been most best in central and southern region. see lee and how much fall is no exception here. he says if it weren't for the rain, his crops would have perished. about redone and uh so i know a lot of, i mean we used to do a gay tweet 7 times. and i mean, now we can only afford 3 times that has impacted the harvest. the unit has declined for one and a half tons of wheat, but doing them to half the time. we have to downsize cultivated lands by nearly 30 percent up on government directions and the will to live is have full and drastically in the tigris and euphrates rivers. that's attributed to damming corporations by neighboring to key and you're on to cope with that. saw me was dripping irrigation, connected to wells, doug deep in the desert, but it's costly for many farmers. so it's mostly used by on to a per nose. although to rely on a stagnant drainage, walter,
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which they blame for ruining the crops. no thought i know how to visit for, i mean you have some one or more. it's salty and usually carries toxic residue. you guys have enough ease. you can see salt settlements. it leaves on the surface of our lands. that's why most of the crops are damaged, even though we have no other choice. all right, well, you also, you actually, you to the consumption of, we does this to make it to be around 6000000 tons. but last, the domestic reduction reach it only 2000000 according to the agriculture ministry . to fill the gap, the government has put aside $3400000000.00 to purchase read. the shortage of water has also affected the size, shape, and quality of the gray. the farmer's, his a, this handful of wheat could have been double the size if the plant had received the full share of water. the water resources made as 3 says,
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agreed culture consumes about 75 percent of what you're ex wilks or blames the crisis on outside factors that can those have emily? i mean, i like you all up here to see me and doing it about 70 percent of forward if it were to come from to q and iran. but the country we are receiving only about 25 percent of our to get a shift. we are negotiating with both countries to convince them to know i did demos levels. this will increase. what's it coming down to our lens, mobile and tell you about them? and if we are, citizens receive nearly 4600000 pounds of flour. so russian cards, these weird farms, lifeline for iraq's more than 40000000 people. but farmers worry if the situation does not change soon. the crops could turn into only pines of withdrawal. and we got through, i hate just in a sweater. lots of provence, central, a rock,
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conservationist and the caribbean, one to raise awareness over the spread of non native lie and fish, the invasive species, the threatening local populations of all the fish and the livelihoods of people in coastal, an island communities. manual report reports from you to let and home doors. divers, scouring a reef near the island of utila, there on the hunt for a venomous invasive species with the races appetite, just plain for sure. a little more dangerous because they have more kaitlin, malware, and instructor at underwater vision. dime center knows all too well the devastating potential of a line fish invasion. having dove here 3 years ago to now the reef is noticeably different. and a lot of that has to do with the protection of lions fish. on some of the smaller species, we have the 13, the native to the indo pacific line fish were 1st spotted off the eastern coast of the us in the 1980s likely introduced to the waters off the florida peninsula by
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humans. since then, invasive populations have spread exponentially, they have adapted, that's the problem with this in face of spacing, said stops extremely well. so it can be found almost anywhere. we visited a dive site, just minutes from util us east harbor. it wasn't long before we started our 1st line fish capturing. one, however, isn't as easy as it looks at. securing a kill takes practice and skill. there is also the matter of not getting strong, though not considered deadly to humans. the line fishes sting is notoriously painful. we're back from the hunt and this is our bounty of clothes. we can really appreciate all the spines surrounding the line fish, 18 spines in total, kind of like a peacock but packed with.
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