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mason, without a heavy coffin footprint, and i'm just so beautiful north coast of the u. k. where the global green energy revolution taking on new elements rise. oh no, 20. 1 would be any says, theories that this guy, every day in search of signs of rain, he has lost nearly all the peaceful using chrome, c, c, 2 decrypting drought conditions affecting this south american nation. the drug is having an impact on across argentina, vistas of singles, of the corner. as you can see, it's trying, and it's already been jones producers are telling us that because of the lack of water, they have started to notice the different types of insects they had never seen before. the extreme weather conditions have also cost shortages of grass rain and more to save you the impacting the casting of the farmers in the area the
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to syria, re admitted to the arab league 12 years of to be expelled for its deadly cracked down on protest is that a civil bowl, this displays millions, the around the clock. this is out to 0 life and also coming up counting on the way off the chileans went to the polls to choose who will write. then you constitution, kale sweeps through eastern democratic republic of congo and todd villages are washed away and severe flooding and land slides towards proceeding inside the a ravia. but so don's capital remains in battle ground after 3 weeks of comes with the set out 12 years. also the arab league suspended syria over its governments cracked donald protestors. president basher on the side of his regime
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a. back in his folder. the decision was made during a meeting if for a ministers in cairo, all 13 of the 22 member states that attended endorsed a decision kata was among the most logical absentees. i felt good then. the return of syria is the beginning of a movement. nothing in the direction of the resolution to the crisis in syria will take time for procedures to be implemented and it will be gradual. the task of this committee is to follow up on those procedures. also, it's not a decision to resume relationships between arab states and syria. this is a solving decision lift for every country to take on it. so i'm up and know. well, sir, it was a spell by there, i believe, going to be a side regime, little campaign of fear and force a game for testers that was drag and not rise in 2011. that led to the civil war. many hoffer 1000000 people have been killed in the comfort, followed the crisis as far as millions of syrians to free the homeland and live as refugees abroad. and many remained internally displaced to how does 0 is ali hashim
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takes a look at the regional shift towards syria city area admitted to the out of league after a 12 year absence. the decision is the most significant today to be taken by out of states to normalize relations with damascus. in the same hole in 2011. the audibly got up to the resolution to suspend syria's membership, saying the shuttle assets government had to pay to stop. it struck down on protest or religion has changed. and the us government's approach towards those of post is ruled. those in favor of the step say it wouldn't have a major impact on the future of syria and its neighbors improved stability and the country is expected to enable the return of those instead, it's 12. yeah, well, what critics say rehabilitating i said sets a dangerous precedent for the holding power to account and see it. yeah. and the
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world. but the other bleak expects that agent to benefit from its decision regional moves towards the reconciliations thought it in the past 5 years. in 2018, the u. a. e, and by hiring reopen the embassies in damascus. and since 2020 turkish and city unintelligence officials have met several times. recently, both countries, deputy foreign ministers, met to moscow following talks between defense ministers in 2022. so do for a minute suffice. i've been fight. honda met, i said nearly 3 weeks ago some into i believe argue that the region the relations with damascus could limit the run and josh has influence. the announcements comes just days after the uranium president visited syria. that's relations between 0 and under yard are also taking in new direction on the hash, and i just see it all as well. the united states criticized syria's re admission, but it said it would still work with his our partners to solve the crisis. so sure
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line this is director of the center for middle east studies at the university of oklahoma. he says he, you and the us allowed. i said to survive. you can choose your friends, but you can choose your neighbors. and sanctions haven't worked. and they, they are countries want a number of things from outside and they're not going to get them unless they begin to negotiate with him. we have to remember that the united states and the e u countries thought they were going to be able to overturn outside. and then they, they got spooked by the opposition. they feared that al qaeda and ices would take damascus if the syrian army was destroyed. and so they backed away from it and they allowed all side to survive. of course, he survived with the help of the russians, and he ryan's but the europeans, and the americans could have easily overthrown him. we've seen that a ukraine today with the incredible weapon rate that they're giving to your credit and government. they never gave that kind of weapon rates of the searing opposition
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for the simple reason that they feared the destruction of the syrian army. so to a certain extent, this is a situation that has many offers the americans very distant and it doesn't really matter to america, whether they're negotiating with syria. but it does matter to saudi arabia. it matters to jordan matters to lebanon. they want refugees to go home, they want the captain gone, drug trade stopped there, trying to decrease iranian influence in the region. and the only way that they can make a dent in any of those problems is by engaging the outside outlets. don't actually know where the vote counting is continuing following a referendum to choose a council that will help dropping utah institution votes. is one of the reject to the previous dropoff. 9 months ago, a lot to the america added to the sea and human reports not from julie's capital of santiago, as they are accounts, and you can see them reading out loud. the votes, right behind me, this is the way it's done here. you know exactly who who voted for whom in each
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single ballot. and the interesting thing that we're seeing here is that the winning, the winning the candidate if you like, are the blank and, uh and no votes there. let me just show you there over here. this has been a huge pile. this is almost 15 percent of the total votes at this table. we solve the same thing at the counting of the table right in front, right to my left here. and that is a very, very worrisome trends because it means that a lot of people were so disillusioned with the way that the, that the last process went. and the way the this one was put together, they decided to basically spoil their vote and not make their choice heard or rather make it known that they didn't agree with the option of even voting. uh, we do know that most of the people that did cast a blank or a no vote, a people who had voted for the left and the left wing candidates in the previous selection. people who say that they wanted
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a process where they could choose the candidates have independence running, not members of political parties as is the case. now there's a very, very big difference between this process and the previous one that was rejected whose draft constitution rather was rejected back in september 9 months ago. so this, we have to see if this trend is representative of what's happening throughout the country, but we are hearing that this is an unprecedented occurrence, infinity that there are so many void and no vote. so blank votes in an election. well, the tenants, president says, the vote is crucial, the nation, or excuse me, the rules of the election as a new constitution of advises is progress for the country where we've got to come to terms just to give the continuity to a process which hasn't been easy getting the new constitution that unit sizes and that means progress and identifies the majority of 2 lanes, 2 updates or fund dental news. a both has come sized in, in the i can be at least 20 people, mostly children. it happened in canada,
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which is a coastal time. the southern state of carola, local media is reporting that the double deck to tourist vessel was crowded and many that passengers would not wearing life jackets. rescue operations have been hampered by restricted visibility or more than 200 people have died in floods and lance lions in democratic republic of congress. nitty hall for the victims with children. the destruction itself. cubic provinces make it more challenging the rest of the teams to reach devastated areas. catch your life is hardy and has the most people in this village have lost everything. 7 within moments lance lice in the m. a cool be washed away their homes and buried their loved ones to more properly, they say they must 1st recover their relatives lifeless bodies. about about the quote from this one has slipped away. all of the houses and people have died. i've
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lost stephen children and i've only recovered the body of one of them. we still looking for the other 6 next door, a mother and 3 children died. we found a neighbor who died with his 3 children in their rooms. similar stories of loss and tragedy. now echo across several villages. many from you, my whole family has disappeared. it was swept away by the waters. my neighbors are also gone. so far, hundreds of bodies had been recovered after last lights and floods hit the area of south people. villagers are working side by side with rescue teams to try and recover more among the victims. for many children, the situation is a very good us for the many, many houses had been destroyed. we are facing the challenges and the some challenges. are it bound to logistics, you know,
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transporting those material to they have because that rolled out a cut off some areas. so there is no really the way or preaching from the call. but there is a 2nd away, which is a delay where using the electric cable way, hiring boats to task support. the armed groups are active in this region. crises like these are further hampering the delivery of aid, including medical supplies to those in need. they please. yeah, most of what is you were facing a lot of difficulties with that. can. there's not enough medicine, medical essentials, drama, syringes compresses. it's a reminder to everyone when disaster strikes. those who can must help each day brings more gram discoveries. several families most now start their lives again, having lost much that can never be replaced. capielo, pennsylvania,
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which is 0. what a neighboring roland that the government says, it's sending us to like nearly $100000000.00 to repair infrastructure damaged by last week's floods and land slides. funerals are being held for the 130 people who died off the heavy rains last west. and regions more than 9000 people lost the homes. many villages have been cut off by mud and debris. and then you've done the heavy rains of triggered months slight in the southwest. so at least 8 people were killed. officials a climate change and pull funding practices to blame the it's still a head here and i'll just there. oh, really yeah, of to she was showing the service to tell the know to pay these truce them to remember the out is there a gen, listerine the sea of supporters. so he is president wrestle type one fights for his political life, is to decade, rule hines in the balance frank
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assessments. quite frankly. let's address the elephant in the room. the reason the south koreans want their own nuclear deterrence is because they don't trust the us informed opinions. fighting has basically lock this thing up so far that it is impossible virtually for somebody else, 7 to the race at this point in depth analysis of the case headlines. so then, by the end of the states that there is no strong government to control and which means that this might affect other countries. inside story on al jazeera, may on to 0 a year after a da 0 journalist shanina block. there was murder despite the international outrage in multiple investigations implicating is a really forces we us why justice has not been served. both lines examines the ramifications of julia and associates publications of us. they speak with and both a case against him could mean for press reading after leading to
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a key for 2 decades that richard is facing perhaps his toughest election. yet as a recognition of opposition parties, hopes, one seats as leaders of the g 7 nation, please. this continuing boring you claim action on climate change and the global economy. a high on the agenda starts from across the world, the senate on town for the film festival, celebrating the best of the silver screen hang on. i'll just say around the, [000:00:00;00] the, the watching out 0 reminder about top story is this a and d r? i believe because they to, to reinstate syria as a member, 12 years of to it was suspended,
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move came during meeting car. sorry. it was shuns by the league off the bus, allison's government current donald protest is in 2000 and then the counting is continuing and surely following a referendum on choosing a council that will help drew up a new constitution. a large number of spoiled pallets being reported in india or at least 20 people has died off for boat capsized in the southern states. careless rescue operations have been hampered by restricted visibility, the the head of rushes of the mess and re groups as he's been promised the items. and now munition, he had us full in a video released on thursday. you have any precaution and threatening to withdraw his troops from the crate into to you like which is it? my name is minute died because of a lack of i munition. and a message posted on telegram, he says, commitments have now been made to resolve this. russian investigate to say
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a suspect, detained over bump me to type, targeting a russian nationalist right to acted on instructions from ukraine. moscow says the suspect admitted planting explosives on the road and trigger and then remotely, as it is called pre and bins call was passing by on saturday. the right who was wounded in his drive. it was killed, russia, his accuser creative carrying out the attack with weston support. keeping washington have not commented on the bombing. the drains have proven to be the crucial weapon on the battlefields in ukraine with russia and ukraine, relying them now and now you creating civilians are increasingly get involved in training soldiers on the front line, charles profit expense. stealth is key for these pump line drug and operate is training in the forests of central ukraine school use of the fonts, the building technology. there is redefining strategy,
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an operations on the eastern and some battlefields. but it's civilians, not soldiers training these ukraine and special forces. 5000 serviceman pulse through this drone training camp since rushes invasion. 14 months ago. they learned drone recognizance all to, to re guidance, weapons delivery and systems jamming the alarm. you can hear that means that the drone has been detected in those devices like these, as you can imagine being used, right the way across the front line. and kate, like this can detect drones up to 50 kilometers away. uh, thrown into this mean they were thrown, so changed tactics. each will has its own characteristic. during the 2nd world war advance, technology was tanks. now it's drones and artillery. what are we not civil up? i don't know. you're not done. that's not civilian drone. infuse? yes. a contribution more and more to ukraine's war effort, the most
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a self funded and only make enough money to cover the cost on. i believe my drones are my hobby for 8 years. the, when the invasion happened, i realized i can be useful. we have to get our man out of the trenches and fight more with machines. as another underground workshop, sweetie, princes make pockets including coordinate clips, and formerly systems batteries are made from disused fates. what's the most about you? the top? so if the conditional, we constantly get specific requests from the guys on the front line. we are inventing producing, assembling things that will help the most, but i am russia has been using a rain inmate so called kind of cause you drones. most ukraine uses us may drones such as the switch blade that explodes on the impact, but training an innovative production by civilians developing systems like these
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names that supplying soldiers with cheap weapons. they say ukraine's wisdom allies cannot provide child stuff at all. just arrow keys, aside of emergency is being declared in the canadian province of alberta of to wells far as for thousands of people to flee the homes. well sorry to say more than 24000 people have been evacuated. there are 110 i to far as across the province 36 all out of control. the area is experiencing a hot dry spring. ideal conditions for sparking wild fines. representatives from through dogs. boring sides are inside the rape. if it talks along with the c, a u, and official delegates from the army in the perm ministry reference support forces, i said they would need discuss a humanitarian truce and nothing in to the conflict. hundreds of people have been killed in the fighting. the begun 3 weeks ago. let's have a lot of reports from call team, even as it's always good on the way legit continues in the capital. a suit in these
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army tank comes under attack in hold of 2 and fires back its positions health by the power military rapids support forces as representatives from the rivals sites meet into different talks. fighting is continuing around the presidential palace. the sudanese army has increased its attacks on the rapids support forces in many parts of the capitol, especially around the presidential palace. there's been more strikes me of the compound and in other parts of the city where the recess is thought to be positioned. the ra stuff has responded with surface to air, marseilles, and other heavy artillery. amid the conflict looting in north hart to this meat factory was set on fire. i'm heading in the lane, i don't know the source of the fire. another fi also broke out, dies lights are in a furniture store near ros people lutes, and then that's what they do. they also burned another place not far from here. well, this factory belongs to one of the largest foods packaging companies and put down
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a bunch of, uh, yeah, uh, we received materials 10 days ago. lucas came manassas, about the contents of the cotton's. then they slipped the cotton's with knives and looting what was inside. this has happened several times in the body. more people are fleeing the capital in ports with them on the eastern red sea coast authorities are struggling to cope. you don't want to go, we haul to the united nations and boy whose no impulse with the end result all the problem of the syrians and the menus. in particular, the solution could be to fluctuate them to the countries or to another country or to put them in refugee camps outside of the state, so as not to face problems and security challenges. because of the large numbers. the food in these red crescent is treating the injured body simply because the same malaria. recently cases of malaria have appeared. most of the existing medications or antibiotics pain relievers, as well as diabetes and blood pressure medications with comprehensive medications. but they are not sufficient, but the,
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these people are waiting to leave the country with millions of others, are trapped by the fighting and struggling to get medicine, food, or water. people, morgan, onto their own kind of tune. some soothing these refugees are crossing the border into if you, if you're carrying their belongings and provisions on donkey cause they have to register with the international organization for migration to get paid. the you an estimate for more than 800000 people will see vitamins from the suit on the inside . that's what community is big guys to. i swear for the 2 of us growing food crisis into don and from neighboring countries to, to take you to refugees. the south. so don, thousands are, are arriving every day is how we would test reports. now from the time of frank, are people arriving from saddam to too hot meals a day? usually aid agencies give out food rations. so families can cook for themselves. but this is just a tons of st. insulted on people across the border with very few belongings. these
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meals help them survive until they get to the final destination. the how just on my i have 3 children and the speed is enough enough to feed them. we're grateful but it's not enough. humanitarian agencies say around 6000 people arrived every day in south to done a country, we thousands have already been displaced by and security and floods. we have more than 7.7 are facing the police. and we are, we are providing a lot of someone on site. so it have to take some of these resources responsive as most a women and children with no money codes or shelter. this is what conditions i like for people living here. agencies in the government don't one families to stay here for too long. they need to move on because it onto the resources to help everyone towns on the board would sit on, have also be in the states and by the conflict prices of some staple foods have
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doubled because transport and trade have been disrupted. those so it's done inputs many items from its neighbor, the audience there will be further price increases and shortages, not just here, but also in other countries in the region. how do i talk to algebra? drink south to don. the family of the made it out is there a gen, this trina of rockland has held a church service in her own and occupied histories for them as it comes days before the 1st anniversary of it coming on, may the live stream was shot dead buys and is rarely sold, your warranty was on the assignment and you needed in the occupied westbank. how much m g is moving out from? it's a very somber occasion here at this church in bates honey in an occupied interest when his friends and family
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a 0 journalist should in of well actually have gathered to pay tribute to her life and legacy. just a few days shy of the one year anniversary of her death, it was may 11th, 2022. when shooting was on assignment in janine and the occupied west bank. she was shot and killed by is really forces in that time people have demanded accountability for what happened. everybody was here today is here because of their deep love for shooting. everybody we've spoken with. they've told us to shoot in was known as the voice of palestine that she was able to report on this story with such clarity, such thoughtfulness, such depth and with great, great empathy. she was the voice for the voice for the underprivileged voice for palestinians and the front of the thing and struggles. and she did it with dignity, with humanity and with price. and that's why we have to be here today to bothers me
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so much because there's me that she didn't choose the palestinian american citizen. well, there's no one is doing anything about it. they know, understanding of the stock, actually you try to get the justice less september's really official stated that it was likely and is really soldier who mistakenly killed shooting of awfully. and they said that would be no criminal investigation. the family, if shooting of oxy strongly rejects that version of events, they say they will continue to demand accountability and that while they know justice may not happen any time soon, they will continue to pursue it, no matter how long it takes, how much, how much is it a bit tanina occupied the source and a tens of thousands of supports as of the turkish president, rest at the top of the one have rallied in his temple one week before elections. one is facing his toughest challenge and is taking past 2 decades ago. his main rival is the opposition kinds of it can it should got onto a poll,
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suggest it will be a tight race to them because they already attended the campaign, relevant industry to the 3 and the last 3 decades, 7000000 people have attend this rally or james or john, the security measures and prisons are the may 14 election as an election officer, the single men, humans that have gone through during the commodities administration. and he's focusing on the government has gone through the thing. the electrical card is in the defense and everything,
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and he has been accused of the work in sparts used to be to take. however, this is the jazz probably the corporate in the last 3 decades. more than 600 athletes from 19000000 countries or, and cut to the world judo championships. there are no competitors from ukraine. the ukraine and national team is decided to boycott event jew to the mission of athletes from russia and veterans of the sports governing board and gave the green light for the russians. and the battery seems to take part on condition they do so as neutral, individual athletes. so that's it for meeting the clock. you can find more information on our website. the others are dot com. what's next? then inside story with exam, an issue of the type it content. so you in
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a bit the the had low, the very active, a weather front and moving east across east asia, as well as a very heavy range. the likes of southern and eastern china where it's cause widespread flooding. and it's done a similar thing across japan bringing some very heavy rain to the likes of horn. choose some of that. still edging into the east on monday, but it clear through was rather quickly on choose day. we will see the return of calm and quiet to conditions here. lots of sunshine and temperatures on the across the korean peninsula and into northern parts of china. so for very heavy rain in the south, on the show is into hong kong. on monday they'll start to dry up on choose day. but we will see there were tons of west where the picking up in the west and by wednesday that will start to roll across most central and southern areas. once again. now we move to south asia. it's
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a very wet picture in the very south places like sri lanka, is one of the southern parts of india. thanks to a developing storm system in the bay of bang gold. a could become the 1st icon of the season, but ahead of at some very wet weather pulling into the south, we could see some flooding from that southern north of this much dry, a picture across moving parts of india as well as pockets done and bundle a dash wet temperatures continue to rise in dhaka that you, whether of the fishing town in synagogue losing it to the dreams of a better law. emigration because cynical doesn't offer an opportunity out g 0. well tells the story of a community by
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