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to integrate this way because the no one should frustrated force just dump towards the west of precedence west for united nations west 2013. it's funny, blah blah blah. for now the only option for these migrants is to venture into the desert at night. but the walk for the 6th 2 numbers to reach the regional capital, they just proceeded, ask missions to send more military tweaks borders. unfortunately, they are the ones committing the times. agency only want is safe passage to reach to the countries. they are poor, hungry, vulnerable, in no man's land. the, the polls have just closed in greece is
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parliamentary elections following a campaign that was dominated by the rising cost of living, the pain, this is alex, is here at life and also coming up the palestinian. oh, sorry, is he on jordan bowes, condemn and cousins by israel is national security minister into the out. some of the ukrainian president gets pledges of most import from g 7 meters as he denies and rushes claims that it controls fox sports. plus, i'm gonna see a new and another new island in cape horn and coming up, i'll explain how beavers and their dams are helping to destroy our environment. the polls have literally just closed increases parliamentary elections of
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a campaign donation by the cost of living crisis that has been predicted to be a close race between conservative prime minister. because he also asked me to attack his and his left, his rival, alexis, t for us. well, let's go straight to stephanie deca. she's on the ground there for us in athens. steph, what are the indications? so find their numbers are just coming in marietta suppose they counted for and they will of course change on the account. continues will expect to have a much for the next couple of hours to clear the operating party, $36.00 to $12.00 and offset for too much along the lines of what had been predicted. if this stays, as it is, it does mean it is likely that that will a bundle selection on july. second, why?
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because this time round is proportional representation system. and this is part of that behind me 300 for grad. so you need to get a 151. these numbers don't translate to that. what's gonna happen is you're going to have the positive allocate, the winning parties, tomorrow, 3 days to form a coalition government for all 3 main parties of said they will not work together to form a coalition party. so if everybody's sick, so that word and if these numbers continue to be as they are and that is largely expected, there will be a runoff election on july. the 2nd and as we've been saying stuff is the cost of living with homeless converts as lines as they went to the polls today. yes, it's pretty much the only thing that we've been told across the spectrum of people we've been speaking to. yes, of course. are wider economic issues, economy has improved a few books in comparison to the height of the financial crisis. unemployment is
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lower, but when you look at the micro level, you talk to people in the micro level, they will tell you that it is unbearably expensive. the young cannot live, you know, they're still living with their parents and their early searches you're talking about. well educated people talking about the middle costs is the lowest cost is simply cannot afford to make ends meet. and what people are saying is that what's happening on the macro level of politics, new economy isn't trickling down because salaries haven't changed in, in a line with inflation in line with the price of foods, for example. so this is something that is a huge issue, but at the same time, most people we've spoken to say that don't, they don't expect any changes, a lot of disillusionment. but again, interesting, nice that hasn't translated to apathy because people are continuing to vote and to go to the polls, but certainly when it comes to the greek people, the major real concern is that extremely high cost of living is simply struggling
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to make at stephanie jackson at the, for us in the read capital will continue to stay on top of those numbers for you as we get them here on out 0 for now. thank you very much to the whole thomaston units have condemned an incursion by israel security, minnesota into the locks and last compound isn't the bank of a cost outrage by declaring that israel owned to jerusalem. the palestinian presidency has described the incident as a flagrant attack. well, a mouse says it highlights the serious threat, facing the holy side is really government has also been holding its weekly session as an audiological site near l. axa is really prime minister benjamin netanyahu. you said the location of that cabin amazing was a message to paula stand in presence, monkwood abbas and a reminder of the importance of jerusalem that to the jewish people, the jewish, i shall name them and 56 years ago during the 6 day war, jerusalem united us, but i am forced to say that the battle for its unification is not complete. i and my colleagues are full time of to time to state of international pressure from
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those who want to read, divide jerusalem, and also from prime ministers in israel, who were ready to surrender to this pressure. to the extent that they were ready to concede the most sacred places for jews, but we acted otherwise. for less, teresa, the locks has more. so this was not the 1st time that as minister of national security in israel, it's more up and give it into the alex the compound. and it's been increasingly common for ultra nationalist inside israel to visit the most compound over recent months in a, in a mood that many, many palestinians find incredibly for walk into the background. so this of course is a relatively recent ending to intense fighting between islamic jihad group and gaza . and he's ready, minute 3, and also the fight. but just days ago, we had a march here in jerusalem, but was intended as a celebration, but in recent years has become far more of a publication. the groups in gauze are the factions in gaza, but if it's not made you had and a massive and then the move,
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the policy and president mackwood abbas, has called at quite unacceptable violation of international law and the jordanians as custodians of the site. that for a ministry reducing a statement, talking about this as something the international community needs to wake up to and what to try and stop these activities. these incursions immediately promotes alda 0 west jerusalem. the 3 day group of 7 summers has wrapped up in japan with leaders that touching more support for ukraine and it's well with russia. ukraine in president, a lot of music landscape also made a surprise visit to who are shima. he denied that the city of buck was had full international forces under medicated of james bass reports. this shouldn't be the day of diplomatic trump for you. christ president zelinski shoulder to shoulder with the g 7 leaders. but it also turned out to be the day on which the crating lead of knowledge, the total destruction of bucket moved at a one on one meeting with president vidas. he was asked about the city
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i think no, but you have 2 tons handed. there is nothing they destroyed, there's no later right off the presidency landscape of clarification. is the bible for the city still on going to let us know all what people are accomplishing. a very important mission. they. i'm now in baltimore. i will not share where exactly, but it witnesses that department is not occupied by russian federation. as of today, like the all the international visitors here, this weekend presidency. lensky paid his sell them respects to the victims of war. the president, 15 months office countries invasion by russia. lang, a reset the memorial to those who died in the world's 1st nuclear plumbing. almost 78 years ago. ukraine is the only one the full countries do have given up the nuclear weapons, but it still has nuclear power plants and fighting around. one of them is that
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parisha has been heavy with so much still in the state for ukraine presidency. lensky had meetings with some of the other countries invited to the g 7, including the leaders of india, australia, and indonesia, notably not with the present in president of the silver. he didn't get good news on the point to jets. the u. s. has dropped his objections on nato allies giving you crime f sixteens are probably really reprisals unless he, after the 7 meeting. and with his staff. i told the guy who stays together with our allies and partners. going to begin training. ukrainian pilots, in 4th generation fighter crack including f, 16 to strengthen ukraine's air force as part of a long term commitment to ukraine's ability to defend itself. up to a decade ago, there was a ga to rush. it was a member until it was kicked out fully bionics ation of crime in 2014. today, president savanski was with the leaders of the g. 7. is the representative of the
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country in the room. it was a very powerful symbol. for developments back home will have solved the atmosphere for sealants is even though many experts believe that mood strategic importance has been the place. it's a place where so many lives to be lost in the last year. and the uncertainty about its fate. costs a shadow on so lensky is visit here to another city synonymous with the destruction of wor, james phase out. you 0 the russian. i spoke to him when i will know, uh, he's a retired jordanian air force general. and he says, the introduction of the sixteen's is not likely he's will heck, the outcome of the will the claim and count to the claim. it's part of the prob, again the, what's going on. and it says a folk of law, which is very sick and green special. but let's assume that it's being folded in uh, the, the, i think committed candidly. it's not very significant. politically. yes,
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they have to manage that the ukraine. and because if they want to control the whole done, that's the restaurant, they must take the level and ask and could i'm a task and the going be of through the 2 big guy way through the 504 or a 40. i think the down there is very just because the very high to rain and the clean and i think could i be to, to counteract the offense of the russian. but there is an over the going along the trying to be c, g beseech the city of bash more. and i'm not quite sure that they will be successful and i don't think the grain and uh, or they have to condition to do this content attack or fence, the lack of a cold men say like person. i don't know i a how they like the, you know,
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like the of 16 what they're talking about. that's what i think around 5 to 6 months . best. minimal. nobody. and a crash program to qualify the pilots. well, that's a good date to you. if 16 and as a cool mist uh will not change a strategic change that to me see or change the tire for, for the cleaning and all for that action. meanwhile, china has a case and j 7 of trying to damage its reputation. a corresponding katrina year has moved from beijing. china has responded angrily to the g 7 summit in her rush and accusing the group of smearing, bathing and distorting facts. especially bathing denies that it's guilty of economic collision pointing thing is instead of the united states and what it says a uni latrell sanctions is also condemned washington. so putting pressure on other countries to the couple from chinese supply chains on the issue of east and south trying to see the aging says that it has always maintained maritime law and accuses
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the group of closing instability in the region. however, china has also refused to acknowledge the fact that much of the territory that it uses and claims as its own is also claimed by many of its neighbors. and finally, the agent has attacked the g 7 for expressing concern of a tie, one and human rights abuses, and should jump to bed and a phone call. it says that these of truly domestic affairs of the groups are not metal. and as well as other countries. now in the lead up to this summit, china has sold to discredit the g 7 cooling at a club of the rich and anti china alliance replace with genuine interest in working with developing countries. however, despite its numerous criticisms, the aging continues to maintain strong and important trading relationships with each of the jew 7 member states including the european union. katrina, you, how is there a staging? so don't all mean the power that through rapid support forces have agreed to a 7 day sion monetary and sci fi voted by the us and saudi arabia. it comes into
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effect on monday evening that more than 1000000 people have been displaced by the fighting. and at least $850.00 killed, both sides have failed to on that previous the spies have correspond table morgan has more a ceasefire that was signed between the sudanese army and the rapids. support forces does not come into effect until around 9 45 pm. local on monday, which is around the 1945 gmc. now people here say that they going to wait and see how it falls on the ground. they've seen how previous these fires have played out between the 2 sides with the ongoing sounds of artillery fire and as strikes being launched against the are satisfied with the needs army. despite the fact that both sides have agreed to cease fire. this time it's a bit different, it's the 1st time, but the 2 sides actually signed on paper, on a ceasefire that is supposed to last for 7 days and there will be a monitoring may count as them. so they will be 3 members from the rapid support forces, 3 members from the city, these army,
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and 6 of the members from the united states, and the kingdom of saudi arabia to monitor any violations in the agreements. the agreement also specifies that there will be no use of heavy artillery in residential areas and that they should be no firing at each other bible excites for human. it's her in a to come in and that there should be no s strikes launched by the sudanese army. so this is the specifics or parts of the specifics of the deals that was signed on late saturday between the rapids support forces and the so the needs are meetings at the now people again can say that they don't believe that it will actually hold . they want to see what happens on tuesday morning. what happens on wednesday, and when they actually see humanitarian, it's starting to come in. when they feel that they can actually leave their homes. because it's the situation is safer and calmer and try to make it to safer zones where there's no active slicing. that's when they load up the ceasefire. it's holding. it's also supposed to open humanitarian cory doors for those who are in need of aid. here in the capital costume and in other parts of the country, especially the western region of therefore. so people say that as much as they want
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to cease fire so that they can be able to try to get the basic commodities from the markets or for a to come in or for them to be able to leave their homes. they going to wait and see how the 1st days of the seas 5 lays out before they actually believe that there's a cease fire being implemented on the ground. hey morgan, onto 0 on their mind. a. still a head here on out is there. questions are asked of the 12 people are killed and crushed as a football stadium and el salvador pulse close to an east timor general direction as to form of freedom finds as backlit out to become the next pregnant. the now as the sun goes no for the season, so it takes the reading with it. and that means that the rainy season tends to end in southeast asia, or at least in the science and indonesia. so the main reading bell now is this one
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here which is increasing the likelihood of flash floods in south vietnam in cambodia central time and still also in bangkok. and that will be halting shumate, the bottom half of sumatran java driving the way bottom half. and for one year, but east timor just be on the band ah, competitor could well be rather wet. and just to the east of that, we're along with these with the west pacific is a tropical stock and winding up to be at times food as it hits for guam. we should be seeing those seas to raise the plum rains in china with a pulsing the night. and there we go. yards back said monday ends that we've been fairly dry except for the entire run. and the smaller items in japan and the some writing took care to just not the seat but we went stuff dry in the south, west of china dry the mont lockett fundings up to 30, once again. the next pulse of writing isn't really showing held on tuesday anyway. and then also you have in your name buying the dash, which is the right time the to get giant funded stones. and there they are in the full cost. for most of india,
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though it is drawing sit down in carroll and in the knowles 3 degrees above average of the this convening is taking place during a critical time for the global economy. we're going to hear from a slate of leaders and businesses and government. you'll speak to why we need to strengthen our trading ties and vicious range transitional plans. enclose the skills graph that so many companies are struggling with the the
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the welcome back to watching al jazeera. i'm as long as you take here in the house that's remind you about top stories. early exit polls increases parliamentary elections show the policy of governing. conservative prime minister cutty, our customer to talk is in the lead. it's been expected to be a close race between him and his left us rival alexis, suprised, palestinians have condemned to be as ready, security ministers in cousin as b o x. some of the compounds is not been given and caused outraged by declaring that as well owns jerusalem, ukrainian presents while the means of lensky says his troops are still in the one that's of to russia, said that it has captured the city. and the dispute that don't best reach o salvador is football federation has cooled off all national games for sunday. after 12 people were killed in a crush as a stadium next year. brian has moved to the football pitch in el salvador. that
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should have been hosting a quote of final match and state transformed a into a k. you also like tree are sent to the obviously the look 1st, we thought it was a far start to by the ends of firms. but it was actually an avalon to the people at the saw entrance. some witnesses say they were too many people, and that fans tried to push through a gates into the quiz katelyn stadium. the match in san salvador was cooled off after just 16 minutes. those who survived the crush tried desperately to revive the injured in your soul, but it's up to what i see only with such an overcrowding and the slowness at the entrance. approximately 400 to 500 people gathered. and in the eagerness to watch the game, some fans wanted to open the gate and when they opened it, a swarm formed some of us call with the stampede. in for survivors say they were trampled and almost suffocated. some say to me that go back to the stadium. 8
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emergency good, cuz we're close to that 500 people received medical treatment and a 100 of them were taken to hospital in serious condition. and that's the most, i mean, unfortunately they were children, elderly people were there with the ones with homes that are people who have been given for state that the biggest responsibility now is on the 4th. the football's iterations cooled off whole national games showed you to sunday presidents. now you became a, has ordered an investigation warning that any one responsible would be punished for now the salvador and football community. isn't morning. alexia bryan, l. g 0. speaking on the sidelines of the g 7 summit in japan, us president joe biden has reassured allies at washington will meet its financial obligations. the us treasury estimates that the government will run out of money to pay. it's bills on june 1st, unless congress agrees to raise the borrowing limits. a default would have serious
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implications for the entire global financial system. by them says he's willing to cut us government spending, but republicans in the house must move off the extreme positions. so this time for republic you'd accept that there is no bi partisan deal to be made. soley solely on their partisan terms. they have to move as well. all 4 congressional leaders agree with me that if that default is not, let me say it again. default is not an option and expertise to the expectations of these leaders, excuse me. to live up to that commitment. america is never defaulted, never defaulted on our debt, and it never will. pose of closed in east timor with true freedom fights as seen as a front run, a staff of prime, minnesota cert, clock reports so lined up in this 1000 a stable was proud of its democracy with moon,
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80 percent of the population registered to invite a very the kind of finance, i mean, just look at the capital city, denny, it's difficult to get electricity and the water pots, the i choose, must fix the roads, electricity, and provide clean water. that is what i want from the new government. the big, the winning party must work with the other party for the next government. no one could claim the victory by themselves. everyone must work together to build this nation for the good of the people. 17 parties awesome testing selection. the national congress between res with instruction is a by sonata push. now there was a rebel combined, a junior indignation of the patient is trying to push the country's oldest, positive criplin out of government. and it's challenging still a freedom process in todd's prime minister, maria terry, the to allies in the struggle for independence. now definitely surviving that privilege it is very important to, to embrace. we guys are approaching id of the i see that
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t as in the team. so this is a really critical election because it's like the much the transition to younger generation. this is the 5th parliament for election since each table gained independence from indonesia in 2000. and 2 important issues of both include the economy, which is heavily dependent on oil and gas, as well as a curing you income from tourism and agriculture. who's mouse is the solution, lies in the greatest sunrise, exploration project occasion between a stable at a stretch here. but it's been stored for years, i have an adult, she actions where to process the gas. the region is going to be keeping an eye on the election because of the implications that holds for with a greater sunrise type of harvard field. and that's development, which is located off the south coast of the country and timor was a need for an investment to develop that field to use. but it is expected to determine the window 75 percent of the voting population. young goodman, 35,
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if there's no alkali for georgie potty with the most bites, we'll have to negotiate with smaller policies to form a coalition that could take away sarah clock out to 0. to another election down sion faye and has one the largest number of council states and local elections in northern ireland, trying to ha reports from belfast. and even as the votes with being counted, the bell fast weekend becomes a pungent of matches and the rates a short physical distance and also worlds of pod, a catholic community much. and this, the 1st of the, some of those protestant parades, not much attention, is paid to the election results. yeah, i think it's a big reflection. the lack of almost tottenham across the schools. then at the moment maybe else will be a trick in the team that maybe the need to come back to work. a selection that happens, you know, people think have to both have to make
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a change. and then things happen and you do sort of thankful what was the points in that local council elections? these may be, but that sense of epa extends to almost half the electra to chose not to vote. it reflects frustration that the democratic union is bodies. ongoing boy called power sharing in the store months assembly. the d u p fee is post brakes. it trading arrangements with a road northern islands, ties with the british mainland. and the latest election is unlikely to change that . i think a lot of people will look at it and say that the people say, so this whole link as a link strong and i'm the public are behind them and what they're doing. so, you know, we're comfortable with that as a thing that we, all of the parties position means frustration, both for the republican sion fane. now the biggest part to, you know, the answer, those forging a 3rd way, the alliance party trying to capture the normal line center ground reform.
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it's unfair that one team all the way and no one else has the likes to play the hostage. and so that we can all get in and deliver installed. it was just weeks ago that the world watched as northern island mazda the 25th anniversary of a good friday peace agreement with a quarter of a century and a few weeks home. and not only all the signs of the secretary and divide, still trying to save us the politics for the place by that agreement. this doesn't seem to me what i think it may yet be months before devolved government is allowed to resume the meantime. engagement and face in politics is being put to the test is a major disconnect between parties of all sections and been able to reach a large corporate population in northern ireland. adult is worrying because the more that goes on, the more the victors are actually going to be less representative of the people in north, not a non functioning executive and representative politically lead another election over in northern island without resulting in change. joe,
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the whole elder 0 tells us tribal temperatures all set to reach more than 1.5 degrees celsius above pre industrial levels in the next 5 years. her last in america editor, lucy and human reports from never reno island, is located in the cape horn archipelago. the sub antarctic region of chile is the southern most part of the america's before and target itself. it's one of the very few untouched areas. honors with 2 percent that 98 percent, christine water, and pre industrial revolution, air debris. this is kind of, i do, that's a big part. but the realistic part that has survived the impact of more than maybe so to offer. so that was these kind of not the level that bodies scientists here are studying climate change and global warming. pete mos captures more greenhouse gases than all other vegetation combined. so on this enormous pete on climate
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change expert frederick colossal has installed sophisticated instruments that measure how wind temperature, ultraviolet lights, among other factors impacted the core volume store. where gives us the thought that a flux of seo to maintain, that is emitted or captured somebody vehicle systems that would allow us to predict what could happen is the, the plants in the future. these dead trees of the work of beavers who have no natural predators in this part of the world. they swam here from neighboring southern argentina where they were 1st boss for the, for industry and where they've already caused massive destruction. satellite imagery reveals that there are these 36000 beaver dams, likes the one you see here on this cape horn island alone. that deprives trees and pants of oxygen, which in turn rocks the settlement below and turns into methane emissions of that
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greenhouse gas in this area have increased by $5.00 to $10.00 fold. what can be done in the provinces capital part of the williams. we were invited to the inaugural global conference of the cape horn, international center or chic. it's an ambitious initiatives by the to leon government in the university of mara yanez to identify predict and mitigated environmental changes to businesses. my p. s. from coastal has just come back from installing them. we do are logical station on remote horn island that provides critical scientific data via satellite, real time and toxic a on its own is regulating that global warming and a climate change is that we're witnessing. so whatever happens that will impact the entire world without exception and it's some researches are right that this will buy and target region is a precursor of what the south pole may soon become. scientist will need all the.
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