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the holding fee to account as we examine the us each row in the on out your 0. a meeting of minds. truth is the back of the 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, vitamin and photographer travel pack them, 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 be on script data analysis era. we don't simply focus on the politics of the conflict. is the human suffering. that's the report on we brave bullets and bombs, and we always include the views from all sides. the
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blames russian missile strikes for an outage at the shop and we shouldn't nuclear plants, the gloves, the whole roman, your challenges. they were like my headquarters here in the also coming up for the palestinians are killed in the occupied west buying touring in his rate, the rate on a refugee come increase is governing policy. what is the most votes in the parliamentary elections? there was a prime minister as full a political quick plus. 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 welcome to the program. we started in ukraine where the russian control to shop a reset nuclear power plant, a suffered another,
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a power outage. ukraine stays and of generating company accused russia of carrying out miss saul strikes on monday morning. the cutoff of the facility. but russians defense ministry says ukrainian shutting damaged a high voltage line and calls the black count. let's go say that's a key if we can join natasha buckler correspondents, he's monitoring the events. the blame game has started and the power is completely cut from this very important to nuclear facility. yes, a russian administrators of the staff freezer nuclear applause, say that the pond has being caught from the power grid. it is not running, they say on backup. diesel generators that information also, it can phone far ukraine's a nuclear agency. now what you can see if your agency is saying is that the power was caught because of the noise rushing, shelling in the area,
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miss all and driving the tax and all the way local authorities saying that to a number of buildings with damage and at least 8 civilians with her, so ukrainian authorities, assigning it is because of these russian attacks. and of course, the natasha. the other issue that many will be worried about is the sort of the situation, the dangerous situation. but this actually creates not just for ukraine in the immediate area, but so that's why the european continent, the data and you cranes, atomic officials all say, look at these back out. diesel generates a should have enough fuel to keep the power going for another 10 days. but if the power is notes restore to this toms, then they say, and these are the words that we could be looking at a radiation accident with consequences for the whole world. when of course, that is the noise met scenario,
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but it is worth just putting this in context. but this is the 2nd time that the power has been cut to the separation of nuclear power on since a russian forces occupied it in march of last year. and never the message does really reveal the ongoing difficulties for the workers in this area, particularly because of the risks of these ongoing russian with tax for the update that certainly shouldn't. tasha buffalo about 4 same cheese 3 palestinians of being killed? joining a raid by is ready for us as we occupied westbank. those happened in the palazzo refugee. come on, the outskirts of nob listed the early hours of monday. ambulances were blocked from reaching to come. the palestinian health ministry says at least 6 people were in good. let's be tended to abraham, who's on the block to refugee come in the occupied westbank need to just bring us up to speed on what we know actually happened david night, a well, according to local sources here they say that's large numbers of as ray,
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the soldiers have read that the refugee camp and one of the largest military operations that the people here say they've seen in years now. the soldiers came in, according to these read the army, they say that the goal of that raid is to find 2 wanted people as well. as finding a place that is being used to manufacture explosives that could be used again, is really targets to get to that phase. so remember, we are in a refugee camp that is proud at this the largest capital in the okay. if i was to get to that place, they have to mom houses in order to be able to access is we're talking about, you know, narrow allies of these. so it's hard for these really forces to kind of maneuver here in the refugee camp. i'm going to show you a little bit of the damage they caused. we were earlier inside one of the places that we have really hits sources are talking about dozens of houses that have been
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affected. but we've been told by people here for security reasons to try. * and not go inside because these houses could really fall apart to any minute. so it just, this image gives you the scale of the damage, the horrors, the people here, especially the residents who are living here, was no idea that the houses are going to be damaged. ceiling was supposed to be and forward to a forward. he's saying about this need, obviously the must be furious, say, well about a city and look forward to your husband is showing condemnations when it comes to the large military operations, but takes place in the occupied west bank. today. we had 3 palestinians killed, but unfortunately, as many palestinians would tell you that this is becoming the new normal or the new off normal that they are facing large military operations is really soldiers killing palestinians. so the policy now for 2 years, when he tells the world to hold this ring accountable. but as far as these people
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are telling us those who lost their house of those who lost their relatives, they say that this real only of the sounds, the language of force and it has already been a killing palestinians, a large scale we're talking about since last year large numbers of palestinians are being killed in these ways, but really nothing is happening when it comes to holding israel accountable. the abraham forest, the, for the outskirts of not plus the occupied with i think to sit down with fighting is being reported around the capital was before a ceasefire is set to go into effect. the army and the power military rockets full force assigned to humanitarian, choose the street to begin on monday evening. the 2 sides have been locked in a power struggle since mid april, the united states and saudi arabia broke up the 7 day polls during tolts in jetta. more than 1000000 people have been falls from the homes and at least 850 killed.
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hey, bill morgan has more on the deal from the been on the outskirts of call to the 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 hours of viruses 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 a cease fire that is supposed to last for 7 days, and they will be a monitoring mechanic them. so they will be 3 members from the rapid support forces . 3 members from the city needs army, 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
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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 asterix launched by the sudanese army. so this is the specifics or parts of the specifics of the deal that was signed on made saturday between the rapids support forces and the so the needs are meetings at 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 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 terry employee 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 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
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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. even morgan onto 0 on the mind to it's always prime minister has this a desire is devastated by last week flooding. georgia in bologna says it's in the might need to use the european union solidarity funds and natural disasters to support recovery efforts. the damage is estimated at more than $1000000000.00. at least 14 people have died. hold up telling me there's in the flood region and says many communities a still isolated in these higher areas. the problem is land slides. actually we have, we said that in on every road we have taken, but beyond the villages i'm farms that we made out of reach part. some 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,
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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 hilltops, but down here there are at least 5000 farms that have been submerged by floods. and they have either partially o completely lost the crops for our region known as a foot valley of italy. the last is immense. hooked up to how many eggs is 0. and then the little mind. yeah. as greece as governing conservatives of one of the most states and parliamentary elections, but despite a 20 point lead over its left as rivals, the new democracy policy fell short of the majority needed. making a 2nd round likely stephanie dec reports now from the capital athens. the night went to the routing party very from prime minister que yeah. cost me to
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talk. he's calling the winning margin. a political earthquake were enough for 51 student. 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 over the past few years. as if it's rather d b. i didn't think they'd be with the, with the rail, with the, with the train. the wildfires that happened in these uh the they had the housing prices, as i mentioned before, the living cost surprises the recent trained disaster which caused mass protest on 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 se, and, and know the 1st greek living abroad could vote from the country of residence. the main concern here, the possibly high cost of living every year instead of improving things are getting worse. things are expensive. every day things are getting out of
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control. it's enough to make you afraid to go to the supermarket to shop. we'll see how things go. how many 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 with 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 and 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 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 all the votes of
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being counted, denise tables, 10 reelection with 2 freedom fines, as seen as the front runners, full prime minister should not because men on the money i will continue. resistance era here is in southeast asia is youngest democracy, but it could be days before as a final result, sarah clock explains lined up in this $1018.00 who is proud of its democracy with moon, 80 percent of the population registered to invite a very, the kind of man, sunny. 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. 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 and national congress between maurice reconstruction is the advisor. not
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it goes now. it was a rebel combined, 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 a freedom fighter in todd's prime minister, maria terry. the 2 allies in the struggle for independence, now definitely surviving. that privilege it is very important to to embrace. good guy are approaching id be i see that he is in the team. so this is a really critical election, it's like this be the one in which there's a transition to a younger generation. 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
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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 the greater sunrise type of harvard field. and that's development, which is located off the south coast of the country and timor wants a need for an investment to develop that field to use. but it is expected to determine the winter, 75 percent of the voting population younger than $65.00. if there's no outward 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 still head hey on out of sarah, as india proposed to host a g 20 tourism meeting will tell you why the location is closing controversy plus 321, and just full power and lift off the 2nd private flight
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to the international space station blocks off with for us to notes on board, including the 1st sunday, the now the fund risk in southern europe is diminished. some was on guns. so the west is cloud to you and development that you see the visa. so there's no cogent terry of low pressure down there and the bowl is a general low pressure over the middle of your over to be honest. most of it is not doing much good this. i'm trying to to, so disappointing, 20 or less of the british off, but we're into the low twenty's, which is to live on the low side for good part of central europe. and it's still 23 up in stock. and so the readings for the south, and particularly i think in the southern spain, in fact there's a warning guy for the potential flash starting here because the closest man is that
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it comes down to the coast. and that will be there for a day or a bit more than the day. otherwise, the rain, these light in most places, including any to the eye, including in sicily, bigger picture then on tuesday. rain is still there last week in the southeast corner and launch in the same place, hence this continued risk of funding. and some chance of rain running through. maybe check public australia that line to a cold front. there's just going to be a lot of fun stoves early summer ones, late spring. what did you like? so, you know, what's happening in the northwest of africa in particular, america is there's also what's happening in spain. and then of course, you got the big shock leading on the, reviewing the headlines, dissecting what they say, which has decided to go live was the really a full scale innovation, exposing how the media is used to shape the one factor that never seems to make a difference is, it's on true, it never happened. and how political powers can suppress free speech. you tried to
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record that need to be in public. the police must, in effect, we are on the coast of the listening post you guy to the media on tuesday of the the put about kill watching on dessert with me. so rob, nevermind to of all told stories, the russian control is not to reach a nuclear power plant. so stuff that's another power outage. ukraine and keys is retro carrying missile strikes that can help with facilitate rushes, defense ministry, science you printing and showing close the black house to the palestinians of encountering right by his very soul says and the occupied westbank. it happened in
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the by lots of company ask us of novelists. nearly as of monday, greece as governing conservatives, have won the most states and sundays parliamentary elections. but despite to a 20 point lead over its festus rivals, the new democracy felt sure of the majority needed to form a come see us assigned to a security product with pop when you're getting those. washington tries to count the chinese influence in the pacific. us secretary of state hudson, he blinked and signed the deal with the prime minister, james the right on the sidelines of the pacific islands for him. it gives us fullest access to pop point and you can, he's passed the washington says the agreement with increased regional stability and security. a
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the gnc group of wells largest economy is, is holding a meeting on tourism in indian administrative, jumbo and catch me is focused on china, have condemned new delhi for hosting the event in the disputed territory basing as boy you called at the meeting focused on an india for 3 was a vacation man since 1947. as a bank has more, a new deal is making sure this part of indian administer because shmear is ready to receive diplomats from the cheese 20 nations. but it's also facing allegations that it's white questions, human rights abuses, and the suppression of freedom and the dispute to tamerlane code, treat them. well. here's what i you holding the d 20 conference. yeah. as a political context, what's the meaning of this event? disapprove to the people of custom you guys that internationally cush me. that issue has been buried for ever. this is one of the achievements of the g 20 conference. the region is known for its natural beauty and india wants to boost
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tourism and investment here. so i'm in the area, hope somebody to help do that. do you think you said to me, i'm expecting. thank you, sam. if i that when i say is meeting, we expect of a boost tourism and livelihood for all those are associated with the tourism sector . but you know, it's all depends on the customer's situation that should remain good on the situation. on questionnaire. what can we say? you know what the situation cause me? it was like india hold the chair of the g 20. i mean the one up to the main, somebody can you getting september is holding a series of meetings across his territory. the moon gushing me was, is we will always be a part of india. on the g. 20 meetings are held in all the indian sage and you and your integrity. so it is completely not sort of dr. decided that. but it's also being the scene of protest attacks against indian soldiers and a recent internet black act. india wants to show no malice for those who live here
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. it's anything but business as usual. or people. of course, we don't have meant something had to be out of the normal situation or what you know, normally she does not mean normal. see up a graveyard. why do you have any aspects it was on we do it as fiction was on people, people languish and in jane's and all of this and out of the same time you. but i want to project to the world that it is lot of my security is tied to 5 indian soldiers were killed by suspect the separatists. last month. indian administered kashmir remains one of the most militarized loans in the world. human rights organizations of describing you get these policies as repressive and criticize it's detention of human rights activists and journalists and that's leaving many to one day with an india can convince diplomats underworld that the situation here is normal. i said vague a 0 firefighters in the philippines that put out as a major fire was a historic building in the capital. and i took the move in 7 miles to extinguish
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the blaze on the 100 year old post office. and manila, emergency crews from neighboring cities not to be called in to help with or to say that the damage of the building is more than $5000000.00. great numbers of taurus all heading to the well southern most continent. but scientists say the increasing number of ships leaving southern trinity fantastic that poses a threat to the pristine environment. lots in america, just totally see, and even reports from the island of the journey to cape horn begins on the ferry that leads blue that in this chile, once a week on the fall we have the crews and the smoke islands. it's a 30 hour voyage to the wild south, which unlike north america, is wild west is still wild. tom star, when described his voyage to pay pulling on the h m as weigle in 1833 as a pivotal moment in his life. and keep the spirit of the origin of the species. the
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scenery here is still for theme. but as we prepare to pass in the same place or the 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 paid only 7 years ago in houses of chileya naval base government workers, a small need of you, then community and king crab fishermen and put all things have improved the most recently go to internet, but more change is on the way next door, a larger dock is being built to make port williams a gateway to antarctica, for cruise ships and weigh it at the window. yes. the duck would bring us some of our neighbors tourists, but now we'll need a bigger table. tourism is an option,
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but not just any tourism, say climate experts. we're worried about preserving these tempered forest home to 5 percent of the plan. it's bio diversity. 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 steps every, every human has an innate connection and the love of nature. birds of the 1st species to respond to climate change. so scientists are conducting a tense research should be so then target cars. 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 fuel i think will fit this will see this concept image is mainly from humans altering our eco systems by entering habitats that were previously isolated and
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putting animals in contact for humans, which can spread diseases. but some of the kid for an international research center based here is also promoting bio cultural education bedroom where it will help cement a new model of sustainable development on our planets, remaining, unspoiled environment. and ambitious and experiment could have a global impact. see a newman al jazeera, put williams chevy around literate plaza. as the spanish league belongs to basis of defending shot, it slows at him. and then says julia, confronting valencia both is on the 17th monday, coming and came on sunday. so the not just briefly hold to as a result, under the notice of mates assigned to behave, the resilience has been subject to eventually, since he joined the spanish speak 5 years ago. the twins coach cole, the latest incident, unacceptable. now the 2nd private mission to the international space station is busted off from the kennedy space center in the us. mike kinda ripples the
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conditions were optimum as the come down proceeded dragon space 6. go for launch. 2 separate mission controls. one for x young and the other for the space x team, 54321 or just full power and lift sauce. then the bulk of 9 real good is the 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 shopping to and to solve the national graduates of saudi arabia's 1st estimate program. we are really 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 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 and older to be here today representing the government of saudi arabia and the savvy space commission as the for so the 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 a time that 3 arrow best or notes will be in space together. hey x 2 is the 1st commercial space spike mission to include.
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