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global conservation group per month when we 1st got into the communities we had to earn their address. nowadays, when we have released this say others come out and call the children and explain to them how to see their thoughts are our partners. sea turtle hatch links are also helping fuel the local tourism industry. sunset releases into the ocean had become quite the spectacle. while the program here has been successful pushing of st turtles and there and continued other parts of the country. the sea turtle was the victim of coaching as well as being rehabilitated by kermit since 2009 criminal has released more than 33000 hatchlings into the ocean. the
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grease is governing partic, times victory in parliamentary elections of a shot at by an economic crisis and its west straighten up the alarm down. jordan, this is obviously are a lie from don't also coming up. you claims president of me is that entity says back move has been destroyed, but denies russian claims especially has fullest palestinians condemned the far right is randy ministers incursion that they are like some most compound and occupied east jerusalem? 3 to one hour on a private rocket counting the 1st hour of women has been the last saw for admission to the international space station. the
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a grease is governing conservatives of one, a landslide victory and parliamentary elections. with most folks counted the new democracy party as a come on the lead of a left, his rivals teresa. but it's full and show it to the majority needed to form a government on its own. making a run of election likely in july. stephanie decker reports from athens. the night went to the routing party very from prime minister que yeah, cost me to talk. he's calling the winning margin a political earthquake for 51 students. we spoke to was surprised at the amount of support the party received. i expected them to be lower than last time because of, of the events of the, of the past few years. as if it's rather d, v. i didn't seem to be with the, with the rail, with it, with a train. the wildfires that happened in bees, the they had the housing crisis, as i mentioned before, the living cost surprises. the reason trained is also which caused mass protest and
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the controversial wire topping scandal doing nothing. it seemed to den support voting store to the 7 am. for, for the 1st time, 17 year olds could have their say. and to know the 1st greeks living abroad could vote from their country residence. the main concern here, the impossibly high cost of living got there for sure. every year, instead of improving things are getting worse, things are expensive. everyday things are getting out of control. it's enough to make you afraid to go to the supermarket to shop. we'll see how things go. i have low expectations because unfortunately people don't understand. they vote for the same people over and over again. monday we'll see greece as president task new democracy was forming a government. they have 3 days to do so. and the mandate then pauses onto the next party if it fails. this vote place under
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a system of proportional representation and none of the parties have enough seats to lo will have publicly stated, however, that they would work together. had already been widely predicted before the vote that one up for election could be the final scenario. and that will take place the beginning of july. i know that the election comes with a tweak and that is that the winning parts will get allocated more seats, making one party rule more likely stephanie decker. i'll just say we're off the 3 day g. 7 summit has wrapped up in japan with nations pledging more support for ukraine and it's worked with russia as president of them is the landscape met with leaders in hiroshima most goes forces came victory and back moved. frontline city in ukraine were fighting has rates for months, but the landscape denies the city has full and diplomatic edison james bays referrals. this shouldn't be the day of diplomatic trying to ukraine. president zalinski shoulder to shoulder with the g 7 leaders. but it also turned out to be
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the day on which the crating lead of knowledge, the total destruction of bucket moved the one on one meeting with president 5. if he was asked about the 2nd, i think, no. but you have 2 tons handed. there is nothing they destroyed, there's no later right off the presidency. landscaping clarification is the bible for the city still on going to let us know all what people are accomplishing, a very important mission. them 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
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78 years ago. ukraine is 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 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 silva. he did 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,
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that 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 as the representative of the 8th country in the room. it was a very powerful symbol. but 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 to 0, the russian. meanwhile, the come on, the ukraine's brown forces says he's visited frontline positions made back moved, where he think troops defending the area and a telegram post you said you're trained in forces were continuing to advance along the cities, flanks, latasha butler's following developments from ukraine's capital keys it's often very
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difficult to know exactly what the situation is. a inbox most and the last 24 hours . we have heard claims and council claims, the 3rd from the pulse of default and the russian. most of the groups saying that his forces, i've taken full control or fact most well, those claims were denied by officials. he re key, but also by presence lensky on that visit to japan. now, according to the commander of ukraine's grand forces, the what he is saying is the situation in black moot is difficult, but it is under control. he says that ukrainian forces do control a very small part of this eastern city enough. he says to be able to enter it if they need to do so should the situation change and he added rather critically, that the situation could change. indeed, he also said that you crane troops have made some advances on the flanks around the suburbs of black moat, suggesting perhaps some points that they might want to insert the city,
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or at least what is left of it. but what is special is that here in ukraine, whatever happens in black moods, is watched very, very closely by ukrainians. because so many ukrainian troops have lost their lives, that it really has become a symbol of this country's resistance. now jordan, catalano and egypt have all condemned and encouraged and by israel security minister. and to be alex a most compound, pick them up and the vehicle is outraged by declaring the israel owned jerusalem. the us as is concerned by him, i've been good. there is provocative visit to the have the site palestinian presidency, has described the incident as a flagrant to attack while the how my says it highlights the serious threat facing the holy site. is when the government's been holding its weekly session at an audiological site near alexa. this is where the 5 minister benjamin netanyahu said the location of the cabinet meeting was a message to palestinian president. mike pulled up ass and a reminder of the importance of jerusalem to the jewish people. if i'm assuming
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sexual name, let me 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 of post time of to time to state of international pressure from those who want to read, divide jerusalem, and also from prime ministers in israel who were ready to surrender to this oppression. to the extent that they were ready to concede the most sacred places for jews, i thought we acted otherwise from western was the monks as more this was not the 1st time that as a minister of national security in israel, it's more up and give it into the alex a 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
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a march here in jerusalem, but was intended as a celebration, but in recent years has become far more of a provocation. the groups in gauze are the factions in gauze of both is not made you had and how massive and then the move, the palestinian president. my for the boss 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. us and his right is sold has been wounded in a car running attack in the occupied westbank. it happened in the town of hawaii, right? and their numbers is really forced to save the ascendant for the same amount of searches. now, on the way the armies installed checkpoints and close roads and shops in the area. the us treasury estimates the government were run out of money to pay its bills on june. first, i'm next, congress agrees to raise the borrowing limit how speak i kevin mccarthy says tools
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when resume on sunday, and he'll meet with president biden on monday. speaking on the sidelines of the g 7 in japan. bite and reassured allies that washington will meet its financial obligations. 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. to express aid to the expectation of these leaders, excuse me. to live up to that commitment. america is never defaulted, never defaulted on our debt, and it never will. the 2nd old private crew to be international space station has bloss it off from the kennedy space sent in the us. it includes the 1st female command of a space station mission, as well as the 1st sign, a woman to fly in space. my kind of report the conditions were optimum as the come
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down proceeded dragon space 6. go for launch. 2 separate mission controls. one for x, the on and the other for the space x team, 54321. the full power and lift stuff. then the bulk of 9 real good ease took the launch platform and the journey began. the crew includes veteran nasa astronaut, peggy woodson that's come on to and 3 private customers, paying an estimated $55000000.00. each businessman john shaw from the and to solve the national graduates of saudi arabia's 1st estimate program. we are really thrilled and excited for our mission until represents how to read beyond this journey. i'm really looking forward to all the experimental. you're going to be conducting on board the international space station of bio medical research it
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right. ya know, but not we will be responsible for many of these experiments. and before the loan, she expressed to pride that becoming the 1st saudi woman in space. i have worked for the past 10 years as a researcher. so research has been my passion a life. i have worked on stem cells and issue re engineering and i'm very happy in order to be here today representing the government of saudi arabia and the savvy space commission as the the for so the women national not going to the international space station the to will join the united arab emirates national, who is already on the space station. so to an on the audi tweaking up this view of saudi arabia, welcoming his colleagues and celebrating the 1st of a time. the 3 arab astronauts will be in space together. hey, x 2 is the 1st commercial space spike permission to include both private astronauts
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and those representing foreign governments, a persecution of corporate individuals and the national interest. rag montana i'll just say around washington, a lot time. let's most, let's come here and i'll just air, including both counties on the way in east timor was the general election. that's to form a freedom fighters back in the town to become the next time slots on charlie answered the cannes film festival, where a record number of sims, having the red carpet the exam. and then the headline 40 here in 40, we see what it is about. at the moment. i'll just be arrest sets. the stage black music is an exploration of the black, social, cultural, and spiritual condition, giving voice to the voice less. now we know the parson displaced the amazon, the most important place, the word season. well, from
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a different perspective on mount is era. a meeting of mine truth is a bathroom field. i believe that the images have part in that buttons feel that i believe that the interpretation of images that also themselves part of that kind of more architect. yeah. advisement and photographer trevor, pat glenn talked to every photograph is a photograph of environmental change when you're making images at the kind of hedge of what's possible that becomes very pronounced studio. the script dates on al jazeera in depth analysis of the days headlines. china cannot maintain its current hyper aggressive, foster in the south, tennessee, and expect the philippines not to continue to drift. hold him to the american inside story on challenges. era the
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back of your mind about top stories here. this uh, greece is governing new democracy policy as one of them entry elections. but it felt sure to the majority needed to form a government, making a run of likely in july, except a prime minister could of yonkers missed talk is discussed. the result passed a political palestinians and several of our countries up condemned and encouraged by israel to secure 2 minutes talking to the unlocks and most compelling us as is concerned by some of them could be as provocative as to the new kinds president, loving this landscape. is met, jason leaders can hear russian landscape knowledge, the destruction of a city of fox news, but denied rust stains. the sitting of the ban error rates and guns in savannah is
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capital a day before a humanitarian truces due to come into effect between the army and power ministry at rapid support forces. the 2 sides have been locked in a power struggle since mid april, holding a 1000000 people have been displaced by the fighting, and at least 850 killed. the 7 day sci fi was broken by the us and saudi arabia. both sides have failed to on a previous agreements. you know, morgan has more on the do it from durham on, on the outskirts of have to of the ceasefire that to assign 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 r, a says bible says in his 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
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a ceasefire that is supposed to last for 7 days and they will be a monitoring make kind of them. so there will be 3 members from the rapid support forces, 3 members from the city, nice army and 6 other 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 humanitarian 8 to come in and that there should be no asterix launched by the sudanese army. so this is the specifics or parts of the specifics of the deals that to assign on mates that today between the rapids support forces. and this is denise army inkjet. the now people again can't 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, hear me it's area. 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 stay for zones where there's no active slicing. that's when they load up the ceasefire. it's holding. it's also supposed to open too many,
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terry inquiry to us for those we're 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 wants 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 just before they actually believe that there's a cease fire being implemented on the ground. even more going onto 0 on their mind . samples of people in molto, but have rallied in support of joining the european union president. my son do, spoke of the event and the capital just now. just said your membership was an old divers, best protection against what she called, a threat from russia compromise between romania and the ukraine. it applied to joined the block last year. chucky is president richard typo and has been trying to mobilize, move up to a head of the runup election next sunday. photo and will face opposition alliance. candidates came out, can extrude the tuckers president has been visiting areas devastated by to upgrades
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and february. right. so i'll set a, as in how tight in the southern parts of the country to the mouse in large numbers. welcome him in this city, in terms of death and the destruction. what's the city by the houses of buildings being collapsed or haven't any more than what it's called the people here as a result. but now tons and tons of providers are trying to call them for the container city and they've desperately wants to move to their houses as the prison as well. i'm going to use the piece has just for me is exactly what the survivors wanted. so they do the color, not only those whose houses collapse, but also those whose houses are mightily damaged with received new houses go to, we live in high tide. we will build 251000 houses,
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including 34000 homes and its villages. right, the 1st of all, the presidential election has napa says he's not going to big rallies across the texas. and he said he was at the disaster. every as you know, sure, sort of devotees with this survivors. he has already visited the cities of the i'm on, i'm on a much in the board cities. he has the lead during the 1st round, the election in the civil time, both prison add one of the have received 48 percent of the war. the race was nothing on there and today present as one by the time he's trying to mobilize what is favors and once to get a higher percentage of the war seems to run off on may 20 years. instead of the sofa. boat counting is on the way in east timor was the general election with 2 freedom fighters, seeing as a front runner as a prime minister genomic go,
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tomorrow, unmarried. all categories, resistance, era, heroes, in southeast asia, as youngest democracy. but it could be days before there's a final result. several clocks and reports a sign lined up in this thousands, a stable is proud of its democracy with 180 percent of the population registered to vote a very the kind of anthony. just look at the capital city, denny. it's difficult to get electricity into the water. the pots, the i choose, must fix the roads, electricity, and provide clean water. that is what i want from the new government database, the winning parts, you must work with other parties 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 maurice reconstruction is a bunch of non and post map. so it was a rebel combined, a journey indignation of the patient is trying to push the country's oldest
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positive problem out of government. and it's challenging to fill a freedom fighter, todd's prime minister, mario terry, the 2 allies in the struggle for independence, now definitely surviving. that privilege it is very important to, to embrace i would, i are approaching id of the i see that t as in the opposite of a whole team. so this is a really critical election that looks like the much the transition to younger generation. the, this is the 5th parliamentary elections since each table gained independence from indonesia and 2002 important issues. the voters include the economy, which is heavily dependent on oil and gas, as well as securing your income from tourism and agriculture. whose mouth is the solution lies in the greatest sunrise exploration project occasion between a stable at a stretch. yeah. but it's been stored for years. i've negotiations where to process the gas. the region is going to be keeping an eye on the election because of the
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implications and holes for would they rate or 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 younger than $65.00. if there's no alkali majority policy 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 emergency cruise. i brought a major fire in the philippines under control the blazing gulf, the central post office in manila, and the on monday firefighters from neighboring cities have been calling to help. no casualties have yet been reported. this is kim film festival is showcasing a wrinkled number of films from africa, including 2 in the main competition for the palm door. under charlie angela reports
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from southern france, that's stunning. the spotlight on a wealth of talent across the continent. us a moment to save us the directive ramada to lay sea assessed 1st feature film opens income making of the 2nd black women in the festival 76 year history to compete the palm to prize. but now a donna is the story of a star across a couple in rural synagogue. drawing on greek tragedies and african folk tales, sees and magic realism style has critics excited. let's go to school while i sleep . when you see, i forgot, especially weston, as have a very particular vision. sometimes it's picture postcard beautiful trees with sometimes it's was i wanted another vision of african center goal. that's why i made a universal story, a story that can speak to everyone. it's a love story and everyone with an african no not can identify with his story on a move. i can see don this good bye julia. set against the independence of south
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sea, done a tale of racism, guilt and a reconciliation. both phones were part funded by the doha film institute, who chosen for 200 submitted scripts. they hope success here will open minds, seeing over the years how important these stories are and we know firsthand how does it feels when you're misrepresented. and we're trying to manage that form in the, in the mean that agent. but also a lot of other agents are misrepresented and we have a choose to have them. so the story is speed, pitching that projects different international fund. oh, i asked these filmmakers hope to receive some of the $2000000.00 in crunch the fund gives each year. companies produce and my new i loop his latest project omen was 90 percent funded by outside sources. asking them to get your film with budgets that go over 600000 euros. it's almost compulsory to find the money outside of africa.
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more than more, there's a generation of african towns with their, with whatever means available to do things or they should sleep with ambition. in that helps the grace of african center by kansas, hollywood is realizing the appeal of african inside stories after the box office success if the women king and black pen. so what kind of a, one of the contents itself, investment from streaming services like netflix and amazon, a fueling local industries signaling a bryce a seat chest for african cinema charlie angela out of the cab. what was it for me, diamond jordan, for now you can find more news, not website out. come there. it isn't a screen. the weather is up next side story. we'll examine with a western relations between washington and beijing. cutting back to the new trades of china and states the, the, the
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had a lot of that was that in south asian is a story of heat and humidity. so much of india at the moment was still seeing some pretty fierce thunder storms. however, effecting those eastern areas popping off in bangladesh as well to west, to whether continuing here over the next few days west to as well for pots of carol of thunder storms dominating the story. here as well as for sherlock and we could see some of that, what, whether, sorry to keep its way east across afghanistan into pakistan and eventually northern areas of india by the mid week need to see some of that rain and with it the temperature starting to come down into the high thirty's. now we've moved to east asia. it's a story of rain, the southern parts of china moving out east. we've got the plum rains, bringing pulses of rain across, tie one, skipping past southern parts of japan stools and showers to be found here, attempt just sitting very high and places like took out. so and beijing,
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we're expecting those winds to pick up once again across northern pots of china, we could see some sandstone blowing into beijing, certainly by the mid week, look at the temperature in tokyo and he's 17 degrees celsius of the on choose day. we all, however, expecting some recovery into wednesday, 24 degrees celsius with some sunshine. that's the weather update in the a unique bowman processed by a palestinian artist using the symbol of national identity to create a postage in passport stamps. but also some bird. nice claire to be on that come flying anyway, sending a message of resistance about the arab israeli conflict outside of the process. we've come to palestine, palestine, sundance, the stamp of defiance on out is even.

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