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is 4th largest economy has been pouring hundreds of billions of dollars and subsidies and programs to encourage young people to have children. despite this, the average number of babies as job korean women will have fell further below one last year, 20.784 percent of women here between the ages of 20 and 34 viewed marriage and having children as essential. i'm worried about a big cold and our national security is fewer people be available to serve in the military. with many young south koreans struggling with david a career and financial challenges. analysts are calling for innovative schemes to tackle the problem the, the often loss and a slash from this tool and families and communities of pots,
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the rice to help survive as in the democratic republic of congo. the hello, i'm around democracy in london. you're watching alger 0, so coming up on the program as rights as a drawing out conflict link goes over. sit down with fighting between the army and paramilitary forces has intensified. i'm seen bus robbie and shots capital in domain where the government is increasingly concerned. the finding in neighboring some done, could spark on rush to 9 to live with new levels of haines. right. who are breaking temperatures in many parts of south asia, keeping the walls from the don't the conservation success story that doesn't, en well for some farming communities in germany, the
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to begin this hour in the democratic republic of congo, country is suffering one of its worst natural disasters in recent history. moving 400 people have died. thousands of missing entire villages have been washed away in slash floods and the land slides in the east of the country. emergency crews are currently searching for people in the west hip problems of south cuba. talk to say they are running out of supplies to treat the injured. dimitri med vanco reports. this is one of hundreds of people who have come to the m a could be to get medical help but of to days of floods and land slides devastated the south keeping regions the village hospital has run out of medicine. john skins has a broken leg. she says she was buried and rescued only up to screams for health. with her. i clung to a collapsing house. it fell on top of me and i was coveted to it. i lost lots of
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members of my family. brothers and sisters in little to bodies have been found but say for the others have not since the day flooding and lance lives of swept away roads and left hundreds dead. these you see that or could on the weekly my can be in the village of normal, could be at a busy time towards the end of the day. that market has been wiped out completely. and we know it brings people from this community, as well as from neighboring villages. presidency likes to security, declared monday as a day of national morning and mccool these villages cheap, says people are doing what they can to recover, but they need help. tell them about what we've written them a and as soon as we ask the national government to come to our aid agency and everyone was watching me and these interview across the world to come in any emergency because there are no places to sleep. there are no blankets to cover the reason of think it is nice of will not thousands of people have been buried some in
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mass graves with nearly 2000 people reported missing many more graves will most likely need to be done to be treatment vanco alger 0 and then in many of these affected areas in the region, there is growing concern about the spread of disease. catherine. so it has this report now from government with that situation in the south to who is very desperate. indeed, we have been speaking to edward kids with say that they have no equipment, they have no way to help people. we have sick been speaking to relatives, and people who are just trying to help are they are using the funds to dig through the mob. they're using equipment like, you know, that they have to do what they can. we have the tools that that's going to be
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a press conference in construction where the government is just assessing the needs . but it's very difficult even for the government to bring equipment to help because you know, some of these areas have been cut off or the roads have been cut off. we know that, you know, from the governor is that some of the bodies have been washed away into lakes too. so if somebody is this whole situation, you have thoughts to relatives were saying that they don't have anything and everything has been washed away. they have nowhere to sleep, that no shell says, you know, a to a, it is a saying that there is no medicine and they are worried about diseases only goes to sit down now representatives from warring sides that are holding another day of talks in saudi arabia but while delegates from the army and the permanent 3 rapids support forces me to engender, fighting is continuing back home,
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delegates from both sides say they will only discuss a few amount of terry andrew's notion, enter the conflicts. hundreds of been killed and thousands injured in the fighting it but moving has more from car to as well. the sudanese army and the rapid support forces have been launching, attacks against each other in various parts of the capital cartoon, especially around the vicinity of the presidential palace. there's been incense as strikes launched by so dennis army fight suggests against suppose it are assessed positions around the vicinity off of the pallets which is being controlled by the rapid support forces in the city of hot of to him. they have very few hospitals that are functioning and when we spoke to him, i think they said they suffer huge charts. ages shows ages of medical staff, shortages of medicines and surgical equipment. thing that they have to recycle them some times in the capital part of the home in the city of on demand and in the city of a heavy note in the northern parts of the capital where battery is we spoke to solve
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in methics and they said that there's only one functioning hospital right now for the entire city. the latest hospital to come out was ms. gaston, which is also the northern part. it's the children's hospital but also treated cancer patients and reading dialysis patients that is no longer possible. they say because of what they should say just since those thoughts of the fighting. because for the 4th 5 days they had no running electricity. and so they were not able to function or operate on the patients who are, who have been coming to their doors. now the only remaining hospital says that it's been receiving a lot of patients, but it has to, it has had to turn them back because of a huge needs. and because of a low capacity, not enough doctor's to respond to all the patients. nothing of surgical equipments, nothing of litigation. so the situation, especially for the patients who are in need of medical assistance, is getting more and more dire. what people are continuing to leave, see don in search of safety, the government and they bring child says that they expect to receive a 100000 refugees. if international mediation fails, it also risk becoming the nice next flash point for violence in the region. same
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bas robbie reports now from the capitol and jimmy. now the battle of hard to fight for 2 dogs category could ignite conflicts across the continent. and that is the view enabling checked the land lock nation in the heart of africa is politically fragile from its own rebellion a few years ago. so despite tens of thousands of refugees streaming across its eastern border from sea, done, and more on the way the wheel where a child's leader say, these maintaining national security comes out of the company. so let's go ahead utilize, once a conflict endures and plunges a country into chaos, it leads to armed groups. that's a formation of factions that are uncontrollable by the state. and it also impacts the economy. if the conflict in sudan continues chad will have many security problems within a country western allies hope could some day be in oasis of stability began expanding military spending even before the price of 6 of the chad
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really is a place that is boxed in by conflicts south west, just across the river, behind me is come a route. now fighting there a few years ago displaced tens of thousands of refugees who are still here in the capitol to the north along the border with libby as well as to the south. and central african republic are armed rebel groups that want to over throw the current government and to the west along the borders with nigeria and the chair and again come a room. the arms group, bulk of her on remains very active. in such a dangerous neighborhood, the government has prioritized secured, but human rights groups say what was meant to be a transitional government is consolidating power. is the best way to guarantee regional safety. right? now, analysts say is a ceasefire in cartoon. it's not just a fighting about done. it might be a fighting that we generalize very easily. so it's about calling the 2 parties to
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have everything that goes beyond their own position. so the issue with the future of saddam and do it if you just leave you names, but also the future of the what region in the core of the discussions they might be chat, state and civil society remain deeply divide but tend to agree that more insides into done should take it out, not fight it, because it seems what happens and so you don't, will not stay into the same bus route. the o g, a 0 jemina checked. the launch, evasion remains in the grips of a rack. hold breaking each wave over the weekend vietnam report that it's highest over temperature. it's 44 point one degrees celsius. so she's one people in town hall of provence to remain in doors. similar warnings of also have been issued in thailand over the past month. bank has been reporting its halt, has to have
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a temperature that again, 41 degrees celsius. the country broke. it's all time temperature record in the middle of 8 pro when a station and talk by just to over 45 degrees of heat on saturday. allows also record that 8 times debit temperature. $43.00 degrees, the prop on it. it's set. well, that's the location where that temperature was felt. this is the 2nd time the record has been broken in a month. schools in the philippines and now shortening cost times with the heat index, which is how host it feels in relation to humidity and the reaching danger levels of $42.00 to $51.00 degrees celsius. and that's continued into this week. and then other parts of asia, severe heat wave is causing people to dump a long powered cots. and it's also destroyed crops in the philippines. soaring temperatures are full schools to reduce ours we was saying, remote learning is becoming something that is increasingly having to happen to protect children from this heat ought to be low report from an elementary school in
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manila. after less than 4 hours in school days, already over for these children. it's the annual dry season in the philippines. but the heat has become too intense for most people. just elementary school in a manila suburb has cut the class of short to allow students to go home before temperatures peak in the afternoon. so very i unbearable, especially with the lives of children. they have noticed me then many i have fever and stuff. so it is very difficult for them to present please. some parents who are either children will be learning less, but others agreed that health comes 1st for you on cause a number one is fine because health is a number one concern and their teachers. so monitor them closely, even when they're at home. we have to take videos of them when they do their homework. i'm supposed to mean in one secondary school, south of manila,
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nearly 150 students suffered heat stroke last month. 7 of them feed it to had to be taken to a hospital. it's not just a school that is adapting to the extreme heat. others have started what's called blended learning, where students spend half the week of school and the other half of home learning online or through print modules. parts of asia, including lois mart vietnam and china registered record temperatures. in april in thailand, the heat index reached 54 degrees celsius, the highest in its history. and in malaysia, the environment minister warranted the risk of forest fires. creating hayes and pollution machine is going to be playing a factor the. because if you look at the global assessment, the parts of the game really isn't in the, in the recent east. there's always been the same that let me change these only thing because it would be getting in the future with getting why, right?
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the project adding to the problem, an impending dry spelled due to el nino philippine president freddie and marcus junior has ordered the creation of a new water resources management office, and the department of agriculture, which he has passed to distribute climate to assist in price to farmers but official submit the effects of of new and the change in climate 10 would be avoided . only mitigated, pardon below algebra manila. to lead for you on the program it ukraine says it's shut down doses of drugs as russia steps up as strikes had of its victory day celebration. she likes the government suffers a major setback with fluoride policies winning the most seat on a committee to draft a new constitution. the
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a. hi. lo, there is a very wet outlook for much of europe over the next few days on the freight is one batch of weather works its way away from the southeast. we've got another one coming in behind that rolling off the atlantic release. very heavy range, the likes of friends, the low countries pots of scandinavia over the next few days. so if we have a look at the northwest and got showers continuing for britain and the island divided into the temperature, recovers on choose day. it's that's coming down in london as that west, so whether it works its way further east, we could see some flooding from the very heavy rain across pots of front. and the low countries turns into a bit of a wintery mexico central pots of norway. so that went to weather steadily working its way east across scandinavia, but it had about lots of sunshine, find the conditions and that sunshine extends further down into opponent the temperature in more full picking up over the next few days. now west to weather is the story across the south. suddenly for it's, we have
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a look what happens into wednesday. what warnings out for the north of the country, thanks to that heavy rain and the thunder storms. but they rushed down to most southern areas when there's also the story here. we're pinging across the funding of that range starting to edge its way further east by wednesday. that's who with the, the, the
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main story is now moving. $400.00 people have died thousands and missing off to one of the democratic republic of congo is less natural disasters in recent history. entire villages have been washed away and slash fonts and land slides in the east. representatives from saddam's, warring sides are holding another day of torques in saudi arabia. but while delegates from the army and the permanency rapid support forces meet, engender fighting continues in hard to the policy, say they will discuss only a humanitarian truth notes and ends of the conflicts. a deadly heat wave of sweeping parts of southeast asia, with schools in the philippines shows coming out and reintroducing remote learning
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because of high temperatures tied on vietnam, allows in the philippines of experience temperatures into the mid forties. more on how to one of our top story is a situation in sit down in that speak to professor mohammed l hudson labatt, who is the african union spokes person. honestly, don joins me now from doha, even speaking about talks taking place in the city of chad. that involving representatives from the student is army and the power military rock that support forces. all they like you to jo. any results we, we hop at that this topic related very quickly to assist fire and opening of the, or possibly monitoring the call either to being his foot and other means for the population which is really in need. this cannot be postponed for longer. why?
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why are you, why do you have some optimism or some hope that that is likely to happen when both sides have failed to abide by any of the ceasefire so far? and while the fighting is intensified during the course of these talks and gender and also on the ground, there's been absolutely no respect for civilian life or infrastructure. why do you think that that is likely to change? now that i know that this is a fight to infinity is quoted in despite the promises and commitments that to the, to about to have taken last weeks. but this, so we did not do this crush us to continue to intensify our 4th and throw the process of uh, did that. oh, many other china through many of the channels the unifying, the international and community. and the, of course in the policy can the forces and see the society to voice the
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voice and to do the maximum pressure on to, to patsy to stop because these trying public services at the public health, the kind of a can for us to make sure all services this does in the center for any in any way. so that in the 5th of this writing, the image of so that is a time. so it should the, the stop price now and not today far for the time. did the international community make some serious missteps in the political process that preceded this conflict that has started now by failing to strengthen or properly engage or involve representatives of the civilian government in torques? you know, there was always this emphasis on the military need is being involved in the current process and future governance to the exclusion of civil society. and
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civilian leaders was our mistake. that is no way for a system able to peace, and that would fade for us with on without is people it's, if it's a society, it's policy can forces. so if they shouldn't be as soon as possible, please, and complete the involve in the process without them, there is no future for so that now we are focusing like all the come from the national community on the warriors to stop the war and the destruction of the people and the exclusion of the people and the political forces, which should be called sorta as soon as possible to take the responsibility in the process. but that's not likely to happen, is it because it looks as though these 2 leaders of fighting for control and depending on who manages to to win this conflict,
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that's certainly not going to share power with any civilian governmental leaders. yeah, i know that they are continuing to, to fight, but i gain this is a supreme outside of it isn't doing satisfy, i'll wait for to, to, to, to stop them to continue to fight and to respect their commitments that they have taken publicly that say with respects is 5 years since that even fit that they have repeatedly saying that they are coming to to but that they continue to phase the many in many areas. and that the secondly, the, the, the color for civil society and for the thinking forces, there is some things to be a lot with this said because there is no feature of so done without them. and can i just ask you then, assuming that nothing is going to come of these talks that it's going to be very difficult to. i mean, they're not going to be an end to the fighting, but even to establish humanitarian car. it will what's leverage does the
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international community have to try and bring this fighting to an end? because it's obviously it's tiring. the country part does that need to be very targeted sanctions to try and prevent the flow of money and weapons to sit on. so yeah, i cannot say that's a thought of can did that did include the yet stories of the top did it is earlier to say to, to, we drove his conclusion. we help set say we have result and we are in contact with about his insights purposes. but not to respond to your question on options are up and they are up and in the new york in front of the neg security council, as they are opened on in front of the business security council. if we can piece of security council and on international bodies completing it today, committed african union is doing its best. so the chairperson of the african union comes from civil subpacket has organized this since since 20 at been
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a huge gathering gulf on copeland that of international community with a zoom youth on the to me and we are working on assessing a no passion. it'll be kind of isn't what we call what we called car group for this international community to acts together through the very strong act come in action to put the maximum of pressure on the baptist and to help save a society and to put a ticket as far as the store surveys the voice of their voice and to come to echo through mission to the solution. i think these are the unification of all of these a fault with such a needed despite the difficulties to what we are aiming. something's a fight, and that is, you mean as soon as possible, but it's going to process the same again. government as well. yes, of course it. hopefully those efforts will produce some progress because it is the people in sit down that a suffering from this. thank you very much. profess of joining us. have communion
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spokes person on sit on of the july. now the government hours of the major set back after a vote. we like to advise us to draft a new constitution in a blow for the left is present. gabrielle burridge far right. the republicans and all the conservative parties took more than half the positions the polls were held off during the proposed charts. it was rejected. last. yeah, a lot of america. additionally, seeing human reports now from the capital santiago, replacing the constitution left behind by jews, formerly military dictatorship, is turning out to be much more difficult than anyone could have predicted. chileans went back to the poll 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 think you got and we need to reach a balance consensus. so that everyone is happy with the results i'm like last time might keep that and more quality, more modern rules with
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a more modern vision of society in the constitution. and that's what i hopeful, but that's likely to happen. if the previous counselor was dominated by the far left, this time it will be under the control of the right and for right together that clinched more than 30 of the 50 delicate seats enough to pass any constitutional norm they propose on their own choose 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. yeah, in our starting point, you have this process allows us to introduce new aspects to it that we believe our constitution deserves. we can mother and nice fundamental rights like only privacy, internet issues and misers to stabilize our political system. the result could have been different,
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but 20 percent of votes will know or blank ballots believe to have been test mostly by progressive julian score unhappy with the process. a team of legal experts appointed by congress has already presented, motivated proposals that include veteran 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 charter only 4 months. then it will be put to the vote again in a referendum on december 17th. shouldn't be text to be found wanting. surely we'll 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 didn't it see in human out to 0,
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somebody our farm is in germany according for straight to controls on wolves, off to a rise and attacks on the live stock. both is made a come back in west and year, a positive being close to extinct from more than a century is protected under your opinion law. step boston has more now from linking in lowest knacks me. the sheep grazing freely is becoming a rear side in germany. shepherds task with maintaining grassland a keeping the hood behind electric fences equipped with cameras to protect them from a new enemy. this form assumed the rules of tech in broad daylight with the help of god dogs, she 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 who 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
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a week. i grew up with this, it's very difficult to see how everything has changed into the consultation is see the return of the roles 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 will so many characters in german, sorry tales, but increasingly they have become a scary reality for these cheap and auto from animals so much that the test of that to a consultation between farms 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 is responsible. 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. garcia agrees that under certain circumstances,
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rules can be shots, especially if they are known to a tech sheep regularly. but some politicians want to go further. this is what the bavarian lead a sap on german t v. these extra is the guns i want to make this very clear, boy have no place here. he's as the future of farming is at stake. it was not cold, the o. p. in parliament recent, we adopted a resolution to downgrade the walls protection status to help pharmacy. but you environment minnesota said the block should do more to protect the animals. hunters in germany are urgent politicians to make a decision before people stop taking the law into their own hands. they are also concerned that humans could be next verse. it couldn't happen, schultz wolves, or smart creatures. over centuries, they went through natural selection based on their intelligence, which ones that makes it difficult to protect cattle against them. but on the other hand, their intelligence means they understand that if we kill one member of the pack, they will quickly learn their lesson. it's only one of the possible solution.
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