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a bite wing policies in july when of late to write a new draft constitution. the other them are a kyle, this is down to 0 line from the also coming up. same prospects of peace and suits on warring factions, keep fighting as tools, take place and saudi arabia, russia, launches a wave of ass strikes on ukraine. had a victory day celebrations in moscow this week. and extreme weather hits large parts of asia. we just couldn't what's causing rack or breaking temperature. the to is government has suffered a major setback after a vote to elect advisors to draft a new constitution and a blow for left as president gabriel burridge far right. republicans and all the
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conservative policies took more than 50 percent of support. the polls were held off the last year is rejection of a proposed tasa to replace one adopted under today's era of dictatorship or latin america as salisia, newman reports on the capital santiago. replacing the constitution left behind by chiles, formerly military dictatorship, is turning out to be much more difficult than anyone could have predicted. chileans went back to the pole sunday to elect a new constitutional council that they hoped would do a better job than the previous one. was draft charter they rejected last september for being too radical. i can't, i don't think we need to re, to balance the consensus so that everyone is happy with the results. i'm like, last time might keep that in a more quality, more modern rules with the more modern vision of society and the constitution. and that's what i hopeful, but that's likely to happen. if the previous counselor was telling me needed by the
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far left. this time it will be under the control of the right and far right together that clinched more than 30 of the 50 delegates each enough to pass any constitutional norm they propose on their own chillies, republican party, the most conservative of both, will now be the leading political force and their most voted candidates lucila told me they've never wanted to replace the dictatorship era constitution. you're going to invite you to our starting point. you have this process allows us to introduce new aspects to it. that we believe our constitution deserves become more. there are nice fundamental rights like on our privacy, internet issues and misers to stabilize our political system. the result could have been different, but 20 percent of votes will know or blank ballots believe to have been cashed mostly by progressive chileans who are unhappy with the process. a team of legal
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experts appointed by congress has already presented, motivated proposals that include better recognition of social rights, such as education, health, care, and pensions. but these can be modified or rejected by the new body. the council will have a very short time to draft the charger only 4 months. then it will be put to the vote again in the referendum on december 17th. should the text to be found wanting surely will have lost the last opportunity for a long, long time, to finally eliminate the last important symbol of its former military dictatorship . and it would be an irony, particularly this year, as surely commemorates the 50, sent over 3 of the crew that gave birth to the constitution. that so many fine. and it did image see and human out to 0, something. yeah, well, representatives from su, don's warring signs and saudi arabia for talks along with the us till 8 affect so,
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but slicing is continuing in the capsule counting delegates from the signees on the, on the power mode to rapid support forces. so they would only discuss a humanitarian truth and nothing, and to the conflict. hundreds of people have been killed since sufficing began to move them 3 weeks ago. the totes, between the warring sides are taking place in the saudi city of jetta. that's all said or is that there's very little information about the progress regarding this thomas. we know that they have arrived 3 days of a visitor. they often negotiations that are taking place in did i remember it's, it's still an important steps to one of the pieces because this is the 1st time. that's what, in fact the wording part is the reference of, of course that's with as army are, are coming together and they're talking to each other. so this is a, this is regarded as a progress because as i said so far, the hasn't been any document or statements released by any of the parties. so, but let me know from the source,
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this is that the americans and start with the officials are switching it to many this pressure on these fighting parties to agree on 3 points. so the 1st one is to open up a humanitarian quoted for capital costume, any students to be on the mind. and the 2nd point is to put away the protection for the civilian facilities, including the hospitals. and 3rd, one is to secure a throughs and also to build a mechanism that is going to oversee these tools and also through to the, to report the, those who, why it is that because in the last 3 weeks we have seen that it has a several ceasefire and those, but they were quickly violated by the, by, by both parties for the us say that the security as they've been the 2 of the whole north africa is significant. that's why so these and americans pardoned close coordination and putting a tremendous pressure on both parties to angry, at least to, to declare a ceasefire that would work and with the legs on the pricing on the ground. hes
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have a morgan and coughing. both sides are making los at losses in some parts of the capital product to him. and they're lou, they're making that they're, they're making gains in other parts. for example, in the northern parts of the capital in the city of bessie. this is denise army was able to push back. they are assessed from a bridge known as have say, a bridge which is further up north. and for next, the city of hate and the northern part of the capital to the, to city of part, to undermine in the west some parts of the capital. but there's another bridge that they've tried to take over right now. this fine thing in the city of bassetti around a bridge called him batch, which also connects the moving parts of the capital to the west and parts. and this has been ongoing for about an hour now. residents who we spoke to say that they can hear heavy artillery that they can hear machine guns being fired by the rapid support forces. and this with the news army and the big and here fight to just overhead. now around the vicinity of the presidential palace,
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the army has been trying to make a push to try to regain its control after the rest of to control of its end the 1st day of the fighting. but so far as hasn't been able to re take control to it has made slights gains in approaching the vicinity of the presidential palace. so fighting is ongoing between the rapids support forces and also the news army. but it's not only here in cartoon. there's also other states where there's been fighting and uh, 2 days ago in the city of indiana and in the city of alma bade, where this is denise army was able to repel attacks from the rapids support forces . so the army is making gains in some areas losing and of us. and same goes for the rapids support forces as well as the fighting, begun due and has rested tens of thousands of people crossing into south through dawn. most of returning home agencies says adding to an already di, humanitarian crisis in the country. and guessing new arrivals to the final destination is, is proving challenging. that's how i am a task that reports from college. a lot of people arriving in south dawn are trying
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to get here to a port in police. those are fleet, the fighting incident on days or weeks before them told them to come here and board evacuation claim i knew him a little while came from saddam's capital cartoon. she says she's been stuck at the airport for more than a week. i have 4 kids, it's been hard pushing through the crowd to get on a plane. living here is rough. there's no shelter. water will adequate to toilet facilities. this is the, the government from the size agencies in more than 30000 vacancies and retained these have reached out to done. but not everyone is registered and numbers of thought to be higher. so that's why we always seem to get into adaptive areas. because most of the models of
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sales are done are varied amount of interest, such as meaning you arrivals came with very few belongings or money. they need help to get to where they need to go to the people that the way they say that once again, they are available. more people are still crossing the border. there's a group assignments i'll be taken to a refugee camp. they've managed to get out of sit on, but like so many of us space and on such and future hardaman tasks out of the pollutes, sets it on your credit and it has it shut down thousands of russian drains that talks with the cap. so key then of an ice of tax, russia has stepped top drain and missile strikes in recent days based attacks cub ahead of rushes, victory day holiday on tuesday, which commemorates the soviet to victory over at nazi germany. child stratford has
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moved from keith as one of the largest biologies of russian to tax in recent weeks, div credit and all sorts. he's saying that also t 5 so cool kind of cause you drones. that's targeted areas in the cube region. shops down however, they have been casualties, according to the matter of cubits all the clips. gotta be saying that at least 5 people were reportedly injured. we understand from pulling the every of those drawings being intercepted there. also, according to the ukrainian ministry, at least 16 me solve that. talk to the areas and car, keep the kids on the go live. and odessa 8, apparently i me. so i was a little desk system, very dramatic pictures of what's believed to be a food warehouse on file in odessa, these attacks come a day before a very symbolic and important day for russia, that commemoration of victory over nazi germany. so the unions victory of and all see jeremy that's happening across russia tomorrow. and we understand that there
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was a lot of pressure on wagner policies and russian policies in and around the besieged city of bus, moved to take full control of bus moved before tomorrow. some sort of celebration, certainly to give a lot of them to put in on victory day. we've heard from the lead a all wagner over in the lights. uh it guinea, pre goshen leaving a message on his telegram channel saying that to the munition that he had been demanding and threatening to pull out if possible, if he didn't receive it. apparently you now saying that the munition is on the way and saying that evolving the policies are pushed forward overnight into the some of the remaining areas that ukrainian focuses control progression saying ukrainians now or any control on the 3 square kilometers of bus moves. and also was mentioning is this huge biology of attacks of the light comes on as we expect
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a ukrainian accounts to offensive to stop the counter the offensive that is being spoken about for weeks and months. now we know that the russians are digging in building huge, defensive light and certainly south of separation. and we understand right the way along the front line, the russian hill, socrates in these occupied areas of ukraine saying that there is an ongoing evacuation of civilians in those areas in preparation for what is expected to be a push bar. ukrainian policies in the coming days and weeks emergency crews. that's that scene for people missing in the eastern democratic republic of congo. off the fonts and 9 slides killed, move in 200. any hall for children, the devastation in south keeping provinces, making it harder for rescue teams to reach effected areas for them to helping recover bodies buried under much dealt to say the running house or medical supplies of treat. hundreds of injured people raised to the province have been cost. health
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impact is done, at least the 8 people have been killed and more than $100.00 injured and flashed once, and lance lines, pots of southern pollute, histone proteins. they've been in updated by days of heavy rains. by cosign is emerging as one of the global hard spark of climate track prices. despite the effect, very less emissions we have faced with the worst climate change impacts as out of sector generally caused it a time bomb which we have sitting on or no, jerry is of asia, a sweltering under a severe, a heat wave that started in april. thailand's heat index had 54 degrees celsius last month, the highest on record meet your logical department has warning of dangerous the hot weather. this week. in the philippines, several schools have children closet to protect the health of students. one of the reports from one elementary school in manila with these grade schoolers in cousins city, a suburb of the philippine capital,
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minnesota are supposed to be attending school in the afternoon, but their schedule has been moved up. there was one vast of the attendance school even earlier in the morning. their learning schedule has been shortened to only 4 hours a day. and this is due to the extreme heat. the filipinos have been experiencing for the past few weeks. the heat index hitting the 40s in the past few weeks. as you can see, this classroom is quite crowded. there is no air conditioning. there are fence though, but the principal told me that there are students who have suffered nosebleed. fortunately, no student here, a separate sheets troll, but there was one school south of the capital manila where 150 students suffered from heat stroke. 7 stated, who had to be brought to hospital. this has prompted the education department to give these public elementary schools as well as high schools v way to be able to adjust their school hours. now what other schools are doing is what's called
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blended learning, where students come in for only a few days a week, say, 2 or 3 days and the rest of the days. they're at home learning online or to print models. the bad news is this weather is forecast to continue in the foreseeable future. would say weather forecast or say, you know, i mean on to, to arrive in the philippines in june, a barn to below. i'll just narrow mindedness. meanwhile, much of a straight is experiencing a in a new, usually early when some of the last of icy from and talked a guy has caused the luxury to plummet from queensland and the new test mania. in the south. record low temperatures have been reported in new south wales and smith, a capsule camera. conditions have caused flight delays and cancellations. and that's, that has successfully noticed the 1st of 2 cycling loan things stuff, lights, 3, the
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fit to go from a launch site on new zealand, new fine. and it's the 1st of 3 star satellite launches that considered crucial to tracking potentially harmful weather systems. ahead of us on a sole season in the us, it still has here on the houses 05 years off of the us, withdrew from the iran nuclear deal. we look at how that runs nuclear program has expanded as an increasing number of a will for tax in germany has almost bearing for their lives on the the hello that with a more in the way of welcome whether across south east days it was going to bring some relief to indo china that's been dealing with about 7 weeks of historic heat
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temperature records set. once again in vietnam. last and thailand all time highs here. and we had an old time height for night record. and now some attempt just have come down to where the weather is starting to pour in. and we can see that reflected in the temperature in bangkok. so if you 3 degrees celsius a 3 to thursday, so below the average with welcome wet weather. the rain is set to also pick up a cost of moving and west and pots of sumatra for indonesia. that's thanks to a swelling system that could become a fine cone in the bay of bengal. does clear away for the west. by the time we get to wednesday instead the what the weather can be found in that southeast corner of the region. and we hopped on under to australia. we've had some unusually cold weather sweep into the se, thanks to a cold front. the sport chilly conditions on smaller to pumps of new south wales. we had about 10 centimeters. that's early snow for on the launch of ski resort in
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the southern hemisphere continues to be robert chilly. here we'll see more in the way of sunshine for sydney. but with the weather is starting to creep into post by wednesday the the, the, [000:00:00;00]
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the, [000:00:00;00] the challenges era has reminder of our top stories with our choice government system for the may just sent back off the right wing of position one most states on account. so that will draft a new constitution. the vote was held off to another proposed child, so it was rejected. last, you know, financing has taken place into don's capsule as representatives of the warring sites. old folks and saudi arabia, delegates from the army and the rapids support forces, and they would only discuss a humanitarian frames. and ukraine says it shut down thousands of russian drains, top 10 the cap. so key then overnighted strikes, bushes, steps off, attacks ahead of victory day celebrations in moscow on tuesday. it's been 5 years
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since the us withdrew from the nuclear deal with rom. i'm the former president donald trump, to ron has since step top has nuclear program bounce around and officials say that's the willing to attend to the agreement. if the u. s. government holds up its side of the bulk and those are the bar a takes a look at where things stand in the joints. the comprehensive plan of action was signed in july 2015 and endorsed by the united nations security council. it was meant to limit your ons nuclear program in exchange for lifting sanctions and allowing to run back into financial markets. after decades of isolation, signatories were iran, and the 5 permanent members of the un security council in germany. but just 2 years after it was implemented, the united states pulled out of the deal saying it wasn't a good one and impose thousands of new sanctions on or on prior to 2015,
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then the deal was signed. there was this dichotomy inside the country that there's kind of debates whether we should trust the united states. there is now a consensus, both among the public and political allots that the united states is not a partner or is not a con suite to be trusted when it comes to international deals for you to jump on your, on your move in response, in may 2019 iran announced it was resuming nuclear activities and not abiding by the restrictions set out in the agreement. 4 years later, it has expanded into new areas of research, such as enrichment, uranium to 60 percent, and using more efficient center fantastic time. even though these moves have raised questions about turnarounds, commitments are returning to a deal because the capabilities of knowledge gains happy reverse. for example, in 2016 and was estimated that it will take around about 12 months to build a nuclear weapons under restore deal. now that timeframe is about a few weeks,
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although to run, maintains it is not seeking a nuclear weapon. the international atomic energy agency says it is virtually blind when it comes to monitoring your owns nuclear programs. and that's causing alarm in washington. it is a genuine danger to regional security and to global security and indeed to the now did states of america. and we're going to continue to take action to yes, deter, ron, from getting a nuclear weapon and then to seek a diplomatic solution that puts this on a long term pathway of stability. which means that stability may be a long way off, as attacks such as this one at the time, nuclear plants have taken place over the past few years. the iran blazoned israel source, which denies any involvement. as long as the shadow war continues, there seems to be little hope. the 2015 agreements can be salvage, highlighting the need for a new deal. dorset yavari also sarah tower on the u. s. has criticized decision
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by the arab league to re admit syria 12 years after it was suspended over a government crackdown on protest. as the state department says, it's skeptical at present charlotte side is willing to take the steps necessary to ends. there is crisis, but the move was welcomed by moscow. i place ally of damascus and comes ahead of an annual annual, sorry annual our summit in saudi arabia on the 19th of may. i felt good and the return of syria is the beginning of the 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 the decision to resume relationships between arab states and syria. this is a solving decision list for every country to take on its arm up and all the decision folders original pushed towards ending series, diplomatic isolation on the high shim has more,
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a cdn admitted to the audibly adopted 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 off to the resolution to suspend syria's membership, saying the shuttle assets government had to pay to stop. it struck down and protested or religion has changed. and the us government's approach towards those opposed to those in favor of this to 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, we have been at the think i said sets a dangerous precedent for the holding power to account and see it. yeah. and the on
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the world. but the other bleed 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 and by hiring reopen the embassies in damascus and says 2020 turkish and city and intelligence officials have met several times. recently. both countries deputy foreign ministers, met to moscow following talks between defense ministers in 2022. saudi for a minute. suffice. i've been fight honda met, i said nearly 3 weeks ago some into i believe argue that the region of relations with damascus could limit the run and josh has influence. the announcements comes just days after the rainy and president visited syria. that's relations, which means that on under yard are also taking any you direction on the hash and i just see it all at least 20 people have died in india, atlanta, but they were traveling and capsized. it happened and tom know a coastal town in the southern states of care of the local people say the 2 story
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tourist. facile was over crowded and many passengers went wearing life jackets. full visibility has come such rescue operations. thousands of people playing ethnic volumes in north east india have taken refuge and minutes becomes troops have been deployed across money for states. also, protest against the majority may take community homes. on wednesday, the groups demand to be recognized as a tribe under the constitution is facing wise for the opposition. thousands of people have been killed and thousands have fled the homes. in this condition, we handle some. we would upfront a federal debt because they was due to if they find ourselves so to save of a life, we can take some rifle under post. so that this comes from
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a place of heidi and these 7 people have been killed in the us state of texas after a call to our event pedestrians outside the homeless shelter used by migrants. the drivers and cost sedans being charged with reckless driving incident happens in the town of brownsville. on the bows out with mexico. farm is in germany, according for strict on measures against wolves following an increase in attacks on live sold, the wolf has made a come back and west and you are pumped a big extinct from over the century and is protected under your pin union know step boss and has this story from lois saxony. the sheep grazing freely is becoming a rear side in germany. shepherd's task with maintaining grassland keeping the hoods behind electric fences equipped with cameras to protect them from a new enemy. this farmer from the rules of tech in broad daylight with the help of god ducks pushy,
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never escaped. so they know young has been less lucky. in recent years, she's lost around 150 sheep to move. the size must close others with washing about what we count when they want us to do more to protect us shape. but it's impossible . we love that job. we worked 7 days a week. i grew up with this. it's very difficult to see how everything has changed and invest. consultation is see the return of tools as a success story around 2000 of the endangered animals has been counted in germany since the 1st packs were cited again at the beginning of this century. for many decades, well, so many characters in german, sorry tails. but increasingly they have become a scary reality for these cheap and out of farm animals. so much that the test of that to a consultation between thomas and conservation is a conflict that there's increasing lead to an emotional employees at one environmental organization. received a grim warning when a severed hat was dumped at the office. in april. it's unclear who's responsible,
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it shows how desperate some of them all, but it also shows that they are not interested in no mood conversation and normal ways to find solutions. because yon agrees that under certain circumstances, rules can be shot. especially if they are known to a tech sheep regularly. but some politicians want to go further. this is what the bavarian lead a sack lunch um and tv. these extra gums i want to make this very clear. i have no place here. he's as the future of farming is at stake, it was not cold. the p and parliament recent, we adopted a resolution to downgrade the walls protection status to health pharmacy. but you environment minnesota say the block should do more to protect the animals. hunters in germany are urging politicians to make a decision before people stop taking the law into their own hands. they're also concerned that humans could be next verse that couldn't happen. schultz wolves, or smart creatures. over centuries,

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