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to maintain a change in case of another mass mortality events with 48000 c homes in the mom and i tried to touch one and 2000 tremain east creek. is that every straw wondering? this is what is the one of the house is not ensuring that let me continue to let things change future generations to the animals that once drives to the mama. no, we don't exist in this aquarium. the
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3 palestinians are killed and the occupied. westbank jo ringing is ray, the range on the rescue gene kennedy. the thoughts of how many are watching all just have a life my headquarters here in the also coming up recess governing poverty. you wouldn't see united states and the parliamentary election in what the prime minister has called a political earthquake rules ne, in it to me, what communities a cleaning pass to the worst floods in decades. also a $3.00 to $1.00 of our the 2nd private slide to the international space station plus solve with for us, google's on board, including the close saudi women. the
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spoken to the program, 3 palestinians have been killed. joining a raid by his ray the full season occupied westbank. it happened in the belong to a refugee camp on the outskirts of nablus. in the house of monday. it happened at the refugee camp, where palestinian health ministry says at least 6 people were injured. let's speak to me to abraham two's pants, but refugee company occupied westbank need a good to see what seems to have happened in terms of the sequence of events according to local sources. here they tell us that is really for says read that the refugee camps, large numbers of soldiers. now, according to these read the army, they say that they were targeting to wanted people to arrest them, which did not end up happening. but also they were targeting a place that they believe is being used to manufacture weapons we're talking about hadn't made weapons explosives. that is where it is, believe
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a zone we're going to be used to attack. is there any targets now? this is a refugee camp, which means that the houses are small, they are slot wall to wall next to each other. so to get to that house with is, is that they start to bump big one house after the other, and i'm just gonna get the cameras to show you that the level of damage just in one house of those houses. now according to the sources, they say that we're talking about more than 35 to 40 houses that were damaged in order for these really forces to get to that a explosive and what they called a place to manufacturer explosives. now, 3 palestinians have been killed as a result, according to the palestine in health ministry. now, according to local sources here, they say that one of those who with a opening one of the pos in is, would killed, was just opening his house door. he was moving out when he was shot and killed. we
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know from sources here that there were armed confrontations between palestinian fighters and these were forces. so neither what sort of reaction that we guessing now for the palestinian authority about this incident. what we've heard from palestinian officials calling this a massacre. we've heard from patterson is here say that the scale was the largest that they've seen here in the last refugee camp since the 2nd them to fall the so which was more than 20 years ago. so we're, we're talking about an intense operation. now according to the palestinian authority, it says that is really needs to be held accountable, that the international community needs to intervene as far as spouse any other concerns here. they don't believe that the policy in a for these kinds of nations are being taken seriously by israel or the international community. they believe they want more. this is kind of the sentiments here. the palestinians feel that they've been left down by the
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palestinian authority that does not believe in any armed confrontation with the is really soldiers. these really forces. so as a result, palestinians, here we're telling us that they've decided to move together, unite themselves and use arms against these ranges. did a problem with the latest, the thank you know, increases governing conservatives, have one the most sites and parliamentary elections. but despite of 20 point need of it's left as rivals, the new democracy policy fell short of the majority that it needed. making a 2nd round, likely stephanie deca has more from the capital athens. the night went to the routing party, very from prime minister que. yeah, of course me to talk. he's cooling 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,
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of the events of the, of the past few years. as if it tragedies as we are in therapy 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 the controversial wire topping scandal doing nothing. it seemed to den support the voting star to the 7 am. were for the 1st time 17 year olds could have their say. and to know the 1st greeks living abroad could vote from their country a 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. every day 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. well, how many?
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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 took place under a system of proportional representation and none of the parties have enough seats to load will have publicly stated, however, that they would work together. it had already been widely predicted before the better one election could be the final scenario and that will take place in the beginning of july. you know, that election comes with the tweak and that is that the winning parts, you will get allocated more seats, making one party rule more likely. stephanie decor, audra 0, which also for this joins as the from athens and joe, most reaction to the result is people wake up of the
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what's the hail? i think for newspapers this morning, tell the story, holding here a right wing newspaper. so government friendly saying a shattering to series or a slab to the left. another government friendly newspaper supremacy. just one would type and then denise collapse. facilities are here on the left. you've got the right wing shopping or playing off the operation in the 2nd go for and this is the official policy mouth piece of the left wing policy series. a changes for the next baffled the theme and cds, which is in entering a very good period. obviously, as opposed to having gone from more than 31 percent of the vote 4 years ago to 20 percent. now, the theme would say it is, is that the lead to alexis cheaper us is trying to effect changes and pages within his policy. and that is likely to lead lead to serious conflicts within the less
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we're not sure whether he will win because there are people also calling for his ouster of to that performance last night. and that's a performance is likely to be repeated about 3 weeks from now. when greece hold it for peace election. so what you make of this scenario about whether or not a coalition government is possible with the policies on the steps that in her report have already said they worked together well. all the parts he's had said they wouldn't work together. so it didn't weigh on any particular policy. the, the, the law just told you the socialist for so even said that none of the party leaders, despite having been democratic 3 elective, should be prime minister, which was a difficult position for great society to understand. so i think that the prime minister said it's all last night when despite the fact that he had
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a 146 seats in the 300 seat parliament, just 5 seats short of an outright majority. and a ruling majority. when he said, i am going to go back to the polls, foster them we even expected. in order to us for a single policy rule, he took the results, the overwhelmingly positive results of his policy as a message that people want you democracy to lead the country forward and you cannot make reforms even 1st of them they have in the last 4 years that was the prime ministers assessment site was very clear. it's very clear that that was going to be no corporation between the 1st 10 software stuff for us enough. and thanks for the update. it's that instead of being counted in east timor as a general election to freedom fighters as seen as the frontrunners full prime minister, johanna goose model, and embody other tati resistance. yeah, right here, right is in southeast asia is youngest democracy,
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but it could be days before that as a final result. so so o'clock triples lined up in this 1000 is timor's, proud of its democracy with moon, 80 percent of the population registers device are very the kind of finance i mean, just look at the capital city, denny, it's difficult to get electricity into the water. the pots, the i choose, must fix the road, see electricity, and provide clean water. that is what i want from the new government. easily done to be the winning parts. he must work with other parties for the next government. no one can 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 the advisor. not it goes now. there was a rebel, come on, a journey in the nation of the patient is trying to push the country's oldest policy, franklin out of government, and it's challenging still, or freedom flies, us entire time into stuff smart. terry. the to allies in the struggle for
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independence. now definitely surviving that privilege it is very important to to embrace good guy are approaching id of the i see that t as in the team. so this is a really critical election because it's locked into the bottom, which there's a place to transition to younger generation. a. this is the 5th parliamentary election 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 implications and holes 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 wants
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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 $35.00. if there's no outlets, majority policy with the most by its will have to negotiate with smaller policies to form a coalition that could take away sarah clock out to 0. well, us assigning a security packed with pop funding guinea, as washington tries to count a chinese influence and the pacific us extra estates on to the blinking is in the island nation full. the pacific for detail gives us full, says access to pop on, you can use fields and polls. washington says the data will increase debility and security in the region. i think we share absolute conditions that we together want to make sure that we're building a future for the end of the civic region. the make sure that we main street open
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secure process to stratus let's take you straight to pipeline. you're getting a landscape blinking, there is no find that exciting. i'm shaking hands on that agreement with the prime minister of uh, how can you get this uh, we'll get more reaction to the signing of the implications of the agreements for asian pacific during the day to sit on the
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web that all reports of fighting around the capital josiah was before so as far as set to go into effect. now the army and the powering power military rapids support faults assigned to humans, heavy and truce, which begins on monday evening. the 2 sides have been locked in a power struggle since mid april. the united states and saudi arabia probably could the 7 day pause and fighting a talks in jetta. more than 1000000 people have been displaced under at least 850 killed. it's an ease probably minister has visited. air is devastated by last week's flooding. georgia maloney says that any might need to use the european union solidarity funds, the natural disasters to support recovery efforts. the damage is estimated at more than $1000000000.00. at least 14 people have been started so far. hold up to me to is in the flood, hit regents as many communities are still isolated, are in these higher areas. the problem is land slides. actually we have,
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we said that in on every road we have taken, but beyond the villages and farms that we made out of reach parts of roads and some ridges have also collapse. so the only way to reach those of the mountains at the moment is by air. and throughout the morning we have seen helicopters, cliffs crossing, the sky, carrying food for people and animals. this one actually is taking feeds to afford to farm. it's been not possible to assess the full extent of the damage on the hill tops, but down here there are at least 5000 farms that have been submerged by floods. and they have either partially or completely lost the crops for our region known as a foot valley of italy. the last is immense. hooked up then how many eggs is either and then we let them on. yeah, a well still a head hey, on alpha 0,
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ukraine's present volume is lensky, says, bach lute has been destroyed, but the noise of russian repeats, but the city is full and i'm gonna see a newman in cape horn and coming up. i'll explain why scientists are coming here to learn more about how to save our planets from climate change. the both as inputs here turn balance and logs numbers for a presidential election to produce no clear winners. as presidents are drawn and challenger, co should all the go have to have in a run of on may 28th will succeed in a final push for the prizes below the story. as it proves on, i'll just join the label conversation to just say good. the people industry could be convenient to say this is a dialogue. we don't always talk to people that have different opinions that we do
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. everyone has a massive issue is that society doesn't do enough to recognize and celebrate women . it was fun. this was fun to have an american occupation of admitted eastern countries. the street on algae 0 in hebron boys bri ethan slide picture. but then this occupied palestinian city boys are also close to watch. price really forces at times, toss out an awesome restaurant. a delicately told tale assumed over 5 years of a coming of age in a place where even a child's imagination discrepancy restricted the skies above, had brought a witness documentary on that jersey to the the
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book about 2 oil changes, or at least the whole raman in the reminder of all the top new stories that sweet palestinians have encountering a re bind's body forces in the occupied westbank. it happened in the ballasa refugee company and because of not less than the early as of monday, greece is government. conservatives have one of the most states and parliamentary elections, but despite a 20 point lead over step, describes the new democracy felt shows all the majority needed to form a couple of times a set, georgia milan. and he says that to the may need to use the european union solidarity funds. the natural disasters to support floods recovery efforts. the damage from last week's heavy rate is estimated at more than $1000000000.00. the 3 day g 7 submits in japan has now concluded with nations punching multiple for ukraine and its will with russia. as present. welcome is when scheme leaders in
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hiroshima must be as close as claims victory in the front line city and ukraine with fighting has raised for months. but so let's keep the noise. the city is full of diplomatic attitude. james base has little this shouldn't be the day of diplomatic trying for you. christ. president zalinski shoulder to shoulder with the g 7 leaders. but it also turned out to be the day on which the crating leader knowledge, the total destruction of bucket moved into one on one meeting with president providers. 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. they. i'm now in baltimore. i will not share where exactly,
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but it witnesses that department is not occupied by russian federation. as of today, like the all the international visitors here, this weekend presidents 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 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,
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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, 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. is the representative of the 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,
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james phase. ouch is 0. your russian. the 2nd old private cree mission to the international space station has blasted off from the kennedy space center in the us . like how the ripples the conditions were optimum as the come 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. it is full power and less than the bulk of 9 real good. east of the launch platform and the journey began. the. 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 shopping to and to solve the national well graduates of saudi arabia's 1st estimate program. we are really
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uh, thrilled and excited for our mission until represents how to read beyond this journey . i'm really looking forward to all the experimenter. you're going to be conducting on board the international space station, bio medical research it right? ya know, but now 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 southern space commission as the for saudi women. ashuelot going to the international space station, the to will join the united arab emirates national, who's already on the space station. so to an on the audi tweeting up this view of saudi arabia welcoming his colleagues and celebrating the 1st step
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a time that 3 arrow best or notes will be in space together. hey, x 2 is the 1st commercial space my commission to include both private astronauts and those representing foreign governments, persecution of corporate individual and the national interest. rag montana i'll just say around washington, the last by the growing numbers of taurus are heading to the supplements continents of the world. but the increasing number of ships threatens the proceed environment of southern chile. lots of america edits, at least seen in the reports from the island in kate, pulled the journey to cape horn begins on the ferry that leads blue that in this chile, once a week on the bell, we have the crews and the smoke islands. it's a 30 hour voyage to the wild south, which, unlike north america's wild, west,
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is still wild. tom star when described his voyage to pay, pulling on the to miss beagle in $18.00. 33 as a pivotal moment in his life. and keep his theory of the origin of this free. she's the scenery here is still for spain. but as we prepared to pass the same leisure, then darwin himself must have observed. we are acutely aware of just how much and how fast our natural world is changing. a decade ago, this place you reach the ocean, but now it's melting fast. we arrive in put williams, population to 1000, with streets were paved only 7 years ago. in houses, the julian naval base government workers, a small need of you, then community and king crab fishermen and cut off to the things of improved the not recently got internet but more change is on the way next door, a larger dock is being built to make port williams, a gateway to antarctica,
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for crew ships, and weigh it at the window. yes. the duck will bring us some of our neighbors tourists, but now we'll need a bigger and that will trickle. tourism is an option, but not just any tourism st. climate experts or worried about preserving these tempered forest home to 5 percent of the plants, bio diversity. and that's why conservation is to promote in bird watching to inspire people to protect vulnerable species such as these large woodpeckers. it's called bio sylvia. this was coined by dr. jo wilson from harvard and it's that every, every human has an innate connection and the love of nature. birds are the 1st species to respond to climate change. so scientists are conducting a tense research should be so then target farmers, they use almost invisible nips to capture migratory birds and place a tiny gps on their wings. also testing them for this various diseases like bird
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fuel filter for to see this concept image is mainly from humans altering out ecosystems by entering habitats that were previously isolated. i'm putting animals in contact for humans which can spread diseases, but some of the keyboard, international research center based here is also promoting bio cultural education bedding and it will help cement a new model of sustainable development on our planets, remaining on spoiled environment and ambitious and experiment could have a global impact. see, and human al jazeera put williams chevy. that's it for me for the weather is next to the inside. story examines the spring relations between washington and facing the statements. the
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the hello, the weather continues to dominate the story across europe into the new week. we've got heavy rain still across those southern areas. we'll see thunder storms as well, developing further up into the north and as that line of thunderstorms pushes its way east of the next few days. we will see temperatures start to come down where they have been sitting high places like a scant anavia, but the heat continues to dominate to some of the balkans like romania, the temperature in bucharest, sitting up high into the twenty's, the down in the south. this is where we are seeing the heavy rain. it spread its way out from yesterday, the heaviest rain to come for southern pots, the iberian peninsula, spain and portugal could see some flooding from that heavy rain. so there is a frost continuing to see the showers, much of italy still stretching across into greece and turkey. here marched. why a further north of this was patches of sunshine, suddenly places like fronds and the north west. britain and the island of islands
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and sunny spells and settled weather. certainly down in the south that went to weather the spartans thunderstorm. warning is in the netherlands. on monday into tuesday. we will see that lines start to push its way further east across scandinavia. when a bit of a wintry mix here and some went to web for the south across north central areas. and it's gonna get cooler in prague by wednesday. the in a world where the news never ends. understanding what's behind the headlines is more important than ever. it takes listening to the people behind the news from the holes, the power to the people in the street, to the journalists reporting their story. it's that intimacy that makes every international story local at heart. i'm only could be that post of the take a daily news podcast powered by the global reporting of algebra. find us where ever you get your pod cast.

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