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taken out, this was really loved it when it was built, even when he was born. a major toners of the conflict in northern ireland in the late 20th century. belfast, your open war hotels on orders here approve or reject the most progressive constitution ever proposed for any nation in history? yes or no. shooting voted, you know, the big picture us was a question that goes into the very foundation of judy until the cause of its relationship with indigenous people in the midst of 2 parts. one on the jersey, the
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of the hello. i'm adrian said again, this is but he was on life and go home, coming up in the next 60 minutes. reports of fights against her don on the last day of a friend, child cease file will be live from the capital region for explosions and ukraine's capital alice off to the ministry, set it down dozens of washing drones and besides and i'm, sam is a, them live in total care where the opposition fails now, but he's on the fates and the fix to the button of his weight. because the truth is that we cannot recycle our way out of this mess. recycling versus elimination. un conference in paris attempts to reach a global agreement on reducing plastic waste. time during the casual scope, it's for chelsea confirm or to push the teen knows that new head coach and
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the guy the kyle kirkwood somehow walks away on the huts off to this cross shop, the 51 the so we begin, this is incident where in a few hours time, the week long humanitarian see spot is set to expire despite the truce explosions and gunshots of again run out in the capital, come to the fighting between the army and the power of industry. rapid support forces hasn't stopped. dozens of breaches were reported during the past week to monetary and agency site. that must be a pause in fighting to let each to let aid reach those who desperately need it. the you and one for half of students population is in need of humanitarian assistance. during side say they're willing to discuss extending the truths,
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but according to saudi, as mediators, as the army, and the, our assess readying for further escalation. let's go live the on demand. i'll just here is have a morgan is the hipaa went out just a few hours away from that see spot ending. but what's the latest on the possibility of it being extended? well, both 5 say that they are ready for an extension, although they give different words when it comes to. that's a possibility. they wrap it support forces in a statement on such a day said that it is willing to extend for him to turn purposes. and on the other hand, the special envoy of the head of the sovereignty council and the army chieftain would have been put that behind, sold out to 0, that they are ready to expend. if enough pressure is put on the rapids, support forces to comply with the seas. fire that will be signed or that will be extended. now the previous, these 5 made it very clear that they should be known as tracts launched by the sudanese army. no use of heavy artillery,
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and that book 5 should refrain from making any technical or military game during the period of a ceasefire. and they should be human and tearing craters opened for those who have been caught up in the conflicts to be able to leave the state prison ones or be able to receive so many parent assistance. it's safe to say that over the past 7 days for every single day, we were able to hear the sound of heavy artillery, the sound of fights and jets flying overhead. and that's something that the mediators also confirm that be there were several numerous violations by both sides . so many people here on the ground see that even if there is an extension, as long as on the ground, this continues fighting and as long as human it's aaron corridors are not opened in many parts of the campus on how to and all the areas around the country then that cease fire would be meaningless. the 65 have a was supposed to allow an aid for those who desperately needed them. did it work? did that happen as well? organizations say that they were able to bring an age to the capital,
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how to many of the areas where there have been people displaced. places like many in just the other states in the central parts of the country as well as the river and all states and other parts where there are displaced people in desperate need of human needs, hiring assistance. but then the issue comes to the, to the issue of distribution here in big capital hooked them, for example, some a distribution was, this was, it was a handed out in the region of on demand. but the northern parts of the capital where there's been incense financing and where they're so people living there in desperate need of assistance have not been able to receive that, as well as a some parts of southern hotel here in the capital. then you have the region of dar forward, there's been incense fighting for more than a week now in both the west are for and north star for the health sector. there has been completely deteriorating and is completely destroyed, with people saying that they don't have any access to hospital. now aid has not been able to reach those areas. many people say that they cross the border inter neighboring chat and if they're able to make it, that's where they receive their assistance and medical treatment. but many of them
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say that they remain trapped indoors because of the heavy artillery and the ongoing fighting between the rapids support forces. and this is denise army with no humanitarian aid, reaching them out to zeros. hipaa move and reporting live the from on demand to the many thanks. the ukraine says it shot down more than 60 russian drones and crews. messiahs mostly targeted the capital cave overnight on sunday. the city government says that just one person was injured houses here was natasha. butler was that what it happened? here's her report. well, keep central my dance square just before noon, an air raid alerts. within minutes, the sound of explosions defense streaking through the sky. some people run for cover, taking shelter in a shopping center and metro station. some looked scared,
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nervous about what would happen next? yes, here's a review. come here to be safe. explosions and brown. it's a defense forces, so the can boot. yeah, throw to does accumulate. but what can we do until the defeat the enemy? we will have to be patient. keep is more protected, so maybe it's not quite a scary is other city location will be yeah, right. on the is on game. so many people still here in the metro station taken shelter. a lot of them are you shaking because this is the 1st day time attack and keys and several weeks ukrainian military officials say they show down crews and ballistic missiles, launched by russia. they are talk to us of his boss is committed a and is committed and besides
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a debris style in some parts of the city that keeps mess says that no one was killed. the a rate came often another night of russian. we saw all and drug and attacks the 15th and teeth since the starts of may. this day time rate is a finding, remind us of people in the city of similar attacks last year and could signal a new phase in the wall. natasha butler. i'll just, sarah, keep the world later slipping. congratulating richard tony, i bought a one for securing a set time. this turkey is president. he defeated come all kiddies, throw in a run off on sunday when he moved in 52 percent of the vote. the election was described as one of turkey is most important and closely contested in decades.
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let's go live thought of somebody said on who's in istanbul as part of our special coverage of the took your selection semi of the science i've written. yes. so i have mocking this historic moments when the 2 kids went into its 1st presidential run of election a really important moment, but ended with the wind as he pointed out, 52 percent full present. that idea of type of the one his challenge to come out and kind of start all of getting 47 percent of the vote. so despite his best effort to try and close that gap from the 1st found, a simply couldn't pull it off with 5 points. still remaining between him and president roger of type of the one. it's a polarizing election, no doubt for the nation here and took care of. but we've also got to remember that this is not entirely a domestic a fast. so the kid plays a key role in a number of global affairs. first will you can look around the region to pay it
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plays in a really important. busy number of regional hot spots, especially the tensions which exploded in the region off to the hour of spring from syria to libya, to egypt to iraq. and beyond. also took a, a plays a very important role when it comes to its membership in nato. and the question of nato expansion, particularly the addition of new members like sweden. and so kit is playing something of a balancing act in that wall that's going on between the washer on the one hand and you frame and it's west and back has on all the. so this is an election that would have been watched very carefully and closely by a lot of capitals around the world because whatever happens here, whoever is endorsed to enter the presidential palace in ankara would have an impact on all of these affairs and beyond a lot at stake for the world also on a stake from the candidates themselves. as i explained to this report, yet it's been one of the most important fights in
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a political career spanning 3 decades. the last would have been the end of an era. a winwood cement is legacy is one of the most powerful leaders in monday to kia. so i'll just tell you about it. the one told a gathering of support is to have face in the future. because we are the only witness of this election. the entire nation is to key is the window to the victory belongs to everyone. it belongs to our democracy. the only users are terrorist organizations propping against do key. as for the responsibility bestowed upon us by our nation, that i know how banks on our part, we are angry if any one. now it's time to leave all disputes behind and united behind our national value as in dreams. ramos votes was also a crucial moment for his rival, backed by an alliance of 6 opposition, policies come out of coast all. oh, had promised to fix the economy,
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restore the parliamentary system and to ensure a great to freedom. 2 opposition policies are wrapping their minds around what went wrong. they initially thought people would vote with a wallet that a change of halting. those quite devastated areas would be to their advantage. but that didn't happen. now they need to move costs anger and frustration. and perhaps consider a complete recession of the front on a line they built for the election. well know that she's, you know, i couldn't, i couldn't, let's our nation for them to battle with another. and i didn't do that. i couldn't allow our nation to suffer from public 10 to come and challenges for your rights. i have always forts and that will continue to do so. we will continue to fight for democracy and i'm asking you to join us to know if it's for now or the one is celebrating, the man who's dominated to a piece of politics. the century faces a tough task ahead. reducing sky rocketing inflation,
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rebuilding and ty cities and improving strange relations with the west, the governing policy and its allies of retains upon them. entry majority. that gives though to the one enough support to deliver on the promises to be made during the election campaign. highway called correspondence around this country and around the world covering this may just story. we've got high c mazda barbara joining us from the july pay headquarters. so the opposition policy headquarters in ankara. we also have dominic came looking at reaction in germany, julia shep of a lot of it brings us up to speed with the reaction house of moscow. but 1st, let's start with the sol solved values watching things from the seats of political power and verse. so immediately now we've got a new term immediately confronted with some continuing challenges, any indications from the policy. if i'm president, tell you about the why the, how they're going to meet those challenges going forward. now,
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a semi president, the one has won another election answer kia and they have sent a raise at that. but now it's the day after the election and the major problems of turkey are still remain here. so, 1st and foremost, you call them turkish economy has been suffering particularly in the last 2 years, took as one of the highest inflation racing in the world. skyrocketing prices are for team people try because people are suffering on the basis. so given her that prison ad one or during his victory speech has said that she is going to create a strong and steve of economy by reason, turkeys the production capacity and bring in that the, the unemployment down. i know also has the problem is that is going to create to stop this. the new business hobbs is business hubs across trickier. so that was one of the issue. the 2nd biggest challenge is that the weight and uh for, for our president ad one is the public and for the position with this company. now we see that the traditional site. ready is particularly deeply polymerized because
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the politics maturity is quite harsh and to call. so today they have support as politicians usually makes use it positions against each other. that's for their bullet eyes the society yesterday during his victory speech. so she has said, when he or he's part the rims, no one who is this tricky is the sort of, you know, in this election. and this messages are being confronted as the message of the unity and the, the cost of the issue. another serious issue that needs to be tackled immediately is that the situation in the disaster area? so nearly 4 months, a go to poll, forgot to chris, have heat of that sultan southeastern officer to you. more than 20000000 people were affected. more than 50000 people have died and tens of thousands of buildings have either been completely collapsed for damage. and as a result, more hundreds of thousands of people on now, leaving either in pens for the content in the cities and they're waiting for the
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per minutes. how is this accommodation so present the ad one is now promising them that within a year they're going to be receiving their houses. and of course, the next 5 years are going to show whether present ad one is going to be able to honor his promises by actions. simon, the right size. the sol solved all that lives across the political divide. boat goes to the other side, so to speak. we've got touched him on the bottom of the job, pay off position headquarters, and hash them are already hearing from different opposition. vegas some talk about change. we know that the mayor of assemble is called for a meeting tonight. the month after won't. can we expect it is going to be a crucial meeting with a statement and everyone is looking for. so he, why he has to say earlier today,
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hey with the to, to, to keep the guys in, took us history and stuff like i'm at at the top and stuff i'm not met. and who said both well young, when they made quite significant accomplishments in the history. one of them found that the more than a turkey and the other conch with cosentino po, modern days. and for many, it was interpreted as an indication that it come in on the who is calling for a new young generation to took over the leadership of java. he's widely seen as a man likely to be the new leader of the policy for different reasons. now, the opposition is to dropping with and so as to what happened yesterday, why they failed to resonate among a wide section of the turkish society. why they've failed to reach all to a larger number of the outside that some of this at least seem to have lost some of the votes in the,
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in south eastern part of the country. and the i grew up think with answers to those questions. they do understand that the only way for them in the future is to ex and the like sort of math. but they to do that. they would have to reinvent themselves and the way the how to change themselves before they can move forward. and this explains why see about it, because i'm only slightly seen as one of those people because when he tools, he's always on a, some of the national. this is the social democrats. i've also, among some of the conservatives, when it comes to the why, the fixture, the nation alliance, which is the gathering of 6 political parties that were united to defeat. how does that play it? otherwise, there is a talk about a potential disintegration of that's a lie is because now many parties of weighing the merits and the disadvantages of staying together in this online, when the tide seemed to be moving towards wasn't for you to have the quantity.
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all right, thanks so much josh. i'm on the bottom of that a polarizing situation, that the opposition has to deal with also upon the rising question when it comes to wants to do with the syrians in this country setting. because all the went out and found variety of sentiments on the streets. truth, yes, for essential and parliamentary elections. this who has been highly polarizing the society, the most significant outcome was the rising onto the rest of just sentiments and saw arise nationalism into this sentiment. promises percent, especially the syrian refugees, back to country, and they are against the regulation that allows foreigners to become citizens after purchasing $400000.00 worth of property for my opinions. this is just for political just for the election you is that's all, you know,
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or even even if they've any of the other sites. when the elections, they will not do what they say, all kinds to them. and actually that me shouldn't be so cheap and easy to get to the citizenship by purchasing property as a nationalist, it makes me really sad. during the election campaign, the opposition has accused the government itself increasing the budget version because of the syrian refugees in the countries. that's why presence has on the pledges that within the 1st couple of years, he will be sending 1000000 syrians boxes to your home. on a voluntary basis, so far, 600000 syrians have already last seen up to solar elders. they resemble all right, so let's continue the conversation we're going to bring in now once again, set them about professor political science that, that should university. have you with this once again since we're talking best. and them was talking about the syrian refugee situation. always saying something about
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r, for small, going to continue now between syria and associates. well, there is actually public demands for that to happen in cherokee circulation. people would like to see more peaceful relationship between to can syria. partly because they think that would be a solution to do refugee issue. they do not want to do it for jeep problem to inc, please. oh, and they do not also, or once the conflicts in syria to cause any security issues into case. so it's most the turkish people feel like it's in their best interest, a trick in syria rebuild peaceful relationship related to that we see the over the is a bit of a change in direction when it comes to doctors farm policy during the out spring. so the kids took the stand with a lot of the growth rates, movements which were holding for democracy and over time relations go go rate of strains between sort of can many our governments. and now what kind of saying
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things being stop is that going to continue? i don't think so because it's a bigger trying. i mean um check his politics in the middle east doing the art of springs displayed are the ones i would say. desire to see more leadership role in the middle east, but over time we see that he was her move down to some extent. so during the spring doing that conflicts with libyan syrian and egyptian governments, and over time me so that he took his, the facts in all of these countries in his relationships which many of these countries and trying to rebuild a more modest and peaceful who in the area, and it's not just them at least took, he's playing a key role. i will get something of
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a tight rope in the will between russia and ukraine, right? is not going to continue. i do expect that to continue add on has mean branding himself as a leader that can speak with both the west and the, the east. that's, you know, i need to remember on the one hand, but has good relations with russia and china. in the more in between ukrainian, russia going particularly like leadership role and meeting rules. right. so, i mean, his position in the establishment of the brain core door between the president and russia. it was an international accomplishment which also had a positive impact at domestic politics. so doing a thing like to continue the us and so, so far he has given signals that chief wants to continue this role. do you know a role where he can field of you know,
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bridge between to wells and all that does sound disclose a full piece of the story of what this presidential election means for the world. thank you so much. set them on alpha. busy helping breaking it down for us, finding one self in somewhere between east to west of setup points. now that can bet describes some of the dice for community in places like germany. let's go without the dominant canaan, berlin, and find out little bit about the reaction that what are you hearing, dominic well, the community in this country eligible to vote in the elections around one and a half 1000000 people could vote in the elections in the event, perhaps just the whole set number of people did vote, and so the result from those who did folks overwhelmingly, in support. so friendship type air, the wind, re electing him as president spots there. all those here who did not vote for
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president air to one end in this possibility, more on broadcasting from right. and i have quite spec, there is a launch, took his community and that difference of opinion about whom to vote for is reflected in the voices of those we've been speaking to here on the streets of ireland today. some within a distance netherlands, as i'm very happy with the election results, because i think in the past 20 years compared to the eighty's and ninety's, a lot has changed for the better. even though, of course, in the past 5 or 6 years with inflation and the numbers of refugees and some things have changed for the worse. it's crazy. i'm not happy. it's not a democracy any more. there's no future for the ticket people, but unfortunately, they don't understand that i'm really annoyed with the take his people living here on sunday evening when the results became clear of how germany and both of these have took. he had voted then the streets behind me here and cards back with lots of
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people, supporters of friendship type air. the one was celebrating industries. the interesting thing is that some politicians themselves of turkish instruction here in the german cabinets said that seeing those scenes, they were a rejection of the flu or less democracy. the germany is. that's just one view from a green policy politician, cham ocean, the, the shot, somebody held up, shots has treated his congratulations to presidents. are the widens and stress, the importance of the relationship between the 2 countries of a you need, as of also congratulated the president on history. elections has to be fixed or fine, and hungry, saying it was an on questionable victory for the president. fox is worth making the point. there are some who don't share that view. note simply a german conservative politician in the european parliament months at the bus. who said that this election results should dissuade the you. now to stop any accession pulse, train themselves and key and to place the turkish
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b. u relationship. almost serious spaces with no suggestion. so he acceding to the of the right side so much dominic came bad reporting to us from the lane. it's not out of the window, anything reaction in places like by then of course we've seen reaction from moscow . we can go over now to you to step of a lot of of that. and julia, we had joining the campaigning, particularly from the opposition candidate, some hard words for russia. it must go bring you something of a sigh of relief at the election results of the yeah, exactly. action a cold on the russians not to intervene in the elections, didn't he? so officially, the russian president pays and congratulated mister either one of his victory uh tech. he remains the only nature country right now that has no impose sanctions
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against russia. if continues to supply russia with periods, many russians have left foot to case some of the styles of russia's special mutual ration ukraine, and the so called partial mobilization for ministry service that took place in september last year. tech to remains a principal transportation hub that connects russia with the rest of the world. as all the countries have bond flights to and from russian to you to the sanctions into the russians can stay without a visa for 2 months. that's quite a big number of russians. we're a bit worried about a possible change in the country's leadership and according to them, a 0 position had come to power. they could have also slot sanctions on russia. and also it's widely believes that the business between russian taxis launched it based on the past. the relationship between that piece and, and mr. ad, one,
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the mr. pacing coles, a red chip tight type at the one of his friends and a l. a may, as one received pretends approval to postpone a launch payment for tech, his gas debt rushes, piracy building the i q u clip pop loans in to k. also, everyone is trying to acts as a piece may cause what had in the conflict between russia and ukraine. and he maintains good relationship with persian ansolaski. he managed to extend the grain deal for yeah, 2 more months. right before the 1st round of the elections and showed his both his global role and his global influence. so at the moment we'll see that russia is pretty optimistic about the outcome of this election. and a fission is open for further cooperation. a
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shuttle that we're pushing out live from moscow. what does that quit assemble in the coming hours? so let's move on to what, what else is happening in the world right now. nato peacekeeping soldiers have formed security barricades around 3 town holes in northern costs of, of police. 5, see a gas of ethics serves who are protesting against ethnic albanian mass taking office . cost of them police was guarding the buildings, matters were elected in april, a poll boy comforted by ethics subs. so make up the majority in that top posts on kosovo. let's go live now to an open cost of, oh, i'll just here. as i said, the bank is the i said, where are you, what's happening there right now? so where it says method of each other about uh, 10 minutes away from his eviction. what you've said been seen pictures of those connections between ethnic says and the cost of, of police. but. busy also hearing and seeing pictures of them caching with the nature of forces that we were the year and the day the situation was tense cause
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with being vandalized by those protest as a police vehicle has spray painted and the protest as was thinking along with nothing mystic songs and we tried to confront the priest, but in the morning what they tried to do was take over that municipality building night. it seems like a police of course lighting. yes, of course this morning. they pushed them back and uh, use guests to get them to disperse, but so many people are they on rims, the nato, the nato officials try to, to create these politicians and said, we want you to get these people to disperse off the streets. the response from the politician was the if i ask these people to move, it will not deescalate the situation. but right now what we're seeing is that the situation has escalated despite what's the customer's international partners have been saying they knocked the states the you k, jeremy, the you have condemned the cost of. oh,
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and it's pretty useful trying to take over those minutes of hesitate, buildings. but if you speak to the customer and authorities here, they say they have a rights to uphold the constitution. the election did happen, even though there was a very low to an act, less than 3.5 percent of those managed word democratically elected them to have the right to take office. but in the northern areas, the said to make up a majority and they don't want to see those mess, take up office and they've been trying to block them. and that's what we're seeing now. this is what the situation sense from upstairs i started back to lives and attributes and all the costs over many things. and it said the environmental negotiate has a meeting in paris to discuss legally binding ways to tackle plastic pollution. more than 2000 delegates from the 200 countries. all right, the you and somebody. and what could result in a landmark treaty, the you and says the global plastic waste can be slashed by 18 percent by 2040 bringing benefits with trillions of dollars. please bear in mind that only
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elimination reduction a full life cycle approach, transparency and the just transition. only those can bring success because the truth is that we cannot recycle our way out of this mess or not from of 0 local. so much of these plastic pollution is a huge global problem. the un environment program says we produce more than 400000000 tons of plastic waste. if the most of it seemed to use products meant to be thrown away of to one use and of the 7000000 tons of we generated globally sofa, only a fraction has been recycled. so where does it go here? and landfills like these uh oceans are also a little bit plastic waste, around $8.00 to $10000000.00 tons is being dumped every year by 2050. the amount of plastic ways, the light po number on the fishing. the see. once a plastic product is produced, it's here to stay from 500 to up to
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a 1000 years and then turning it to home for my proof plastics. it has a devastating impact on marine life and our eco system. and humans on say fi to the problem is everywhere from the summit of mount everest, to the deepest of oceans. tony, what be as the director of them in the root foundation, he just now live from power study on friday and they were launched a web, a metric that the plastic full cost to help people visualize the damage caused by a plastic pollution and tell us more about that as well. it's really a way of bringing the plastic problems to life for the general public. everybody is very familiar with this things that we say and i think pollution and water wise and, and i rice and, and the kind of images you've just seen a landfill. why don't people don't often think about is but finding micro particle the i think that in our environment there is no now starting much plastic on this
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that it's in atmosphere. it's been out when i haven't seen. yeah. but we bring it all the time. so we thought it really innovative, why of bringing the attention of the public when base or had plastic and the way the full cost. okay, give us an example. then for instance, a how much plastic in, in a day falls upon a city like power as the one the, or another moment. well, it's a beautiful, sunny night here in powers right now. uh at about 40 kilograms of like a plastic smooth full. however, the greater powers grades and even on the die when there is no right. so we know from a friend study conducted a number of years ago the concentration of micro body for the plastics that are typically in the atmosphere. i have a power and what we've done is use the, the website on the amount of ryan sold item that we nodded from powers as well. to be able to calculate how much micro plastic foot on power. so on a sunny day on a rainy diet, or even when there's a severe storm. and even though there's only 40 kilograms of i think on the sunny
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dice, it can be hundreds of kilograms on a rainy dime. and all over the course of the year, we know that it's almost 50 pounds of plastic following either power given the scale of the problem and the urgency need to deal with it. tony, what are the chances of this power spacing agreeing a legally binding, tracy, and to what extent, uh the, the sticking points. the same as those in climate change negotiations. richard nations of the big plastics, polluters the ones dragging their feet due to vested interest as well. the connection between plastic production i find that signed is very, very clear. we know that the global emissions of say, i'd say from the production of a plastic or about the same as the united kingdom. so it's a significant problem. it has it's, it's a problem at the end. busy of the country style. so i think as you've already had, the key thing about i, i think the live on the trading is to reduce the amount of plastic that is being
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produced in the 1st place to eliminate the unnecessary plastics that we have in our environment. the redesign class, they sign it at the end of its life. if it hasn't been reduced in price point design to be recycled by, you know, right. there are a lot of vested interest, the sites, obviously the big oil companies say plastic as uh, as a last refuge in alliance, the consumption of oil prices, those electric vehicles come on line. so, you know, it's really up to ambitious governments the entire as a member states of the united nation is to find the voice. of course for a li. ready li, binding trading, and that's, i'd speak to you here is we made it to be legally binding attorney. am i right in thinking that even if a legally binding treaty is agreed, the plastic that's already polluting our environment is here to stay for generations to come. what are the chances of cleaning it up? yeah, there are a lot of legacy plastics. that's absolutely true. and we will continue to generate
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more legacy plastics until we change the economics around plastic and still remain 5 cheaper to produce new plastic. then take the legs and show up and recycled plastic. so there's a lot of work for government civilian to address the economics of that problem. regulatory reform. we made the extended producer responsibilities last strong advocate for a levy on badge and the with the and i in on the companies that produce plastic rod at the pump and the by time. so there was single bullet and there are a lot of interventions that we can work the one on through a trading good stuff to attorney manufacturing. thanks for being with us. tony will be back in paris. my dear. thank you. my jerry a has a new president that were present to reject, defend the posters of the big guy, the public of nigeria,
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not to boot bills of office in a boot. jeff dick countries from across africa with us, the 71 year old banks wanting to do boost taking office as nigeria faces wide spread in security. and slowing economic growth i'll just here is i'm gonna address was that, that sort of any kind of slow down high level of inflation, high rise, rising level of properties in nigeria. i just wanna secure to know some of the problem is going on in his office on his prostate, in the office. now apart from that, this country is also in need of numerous products services infrastructure in particular, electricity especially is what is required to power industry. somebody very much in, in a country like that, you know, with the population of 200000000 people in this country to generate 5000 megawatts of electricity storage. it has to do with a pro. now apart from that, we're also talking about security in security, across the country from the movies you off the court. i'm pretty swap. instead of
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just going on for the last 13 or 14 years in the northwest, some of the country on central parts of europe. couple of churches and foreigners and the types of i funded sort of killed several thousands in the last 5 years or so. now apart from that going on, but we also have to walk through a lot divided country. this country is deeply divided, afflict construction on line, simply because of the part of the election and the history of this country. so you're going to be watching goals need to see all the new president or points and to keep all these positions include the economy. what would be driving to, to them expose yourself this coming apart from that? we also don't care about secure to full would tell me the burden of restoring fees in various parts of we're talking about constituents in the northwest northeast as well as i'm, i really am. i'm just sort of see it. yeah. from rick always functions just probably used to fall just not yet. and so people want to closer to see how he does what there's problems and due to that is going to be staples. and since i'm
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a good reason to candice president assigned a new bill into law that allows the death penalty for so called aggravated homeless sexuality. and legislation is among the harshest and the world was approved by parliament in march it outdoors, sexual relations between persons of the same sex gay marriage and the promotion of homosexuality. those convicted face up to life in prison, much c, u. s. and the un of condemned, the legislation was to cody and, and discriminatory spain. this session is private as the petro sanchez, as quote for snap elections in july. it comes off to a heavy fees and regional elections, where the main conservative opposition policy picked up the largest number of votes . the fall of entry polls were originally expected. at the end of the, of the case against him present hong kong publish a jimmy lions to go ahead. that's up to a court rejected his request to terminate the trial law as being prosecuted under
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the territories national security. little could face life in prison if convicted that all was inactive in 2020 as part of a crack down by badging. during months of pro democracy protests lies accused of conspiring with all those to cool for sanctions or blockades, or engaging and hostile activities against hong kong or china. us president joe biden is urging members of congress to vote for a deal that he's negotiated with republicans to raise the depth and that the agreement to increases the amounts of the government can borrow avoiding potentially catastrophic default box. it's not clear if all members of congress will suppose it, what kind of reports from washington? president biden arrives back at the white house on the schedule yet another phone call with the speaker of the house in which is confirmed that the budget agreement is now ready to move to the full congress speaker. and i made it clear for the start that the only way forward was
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a bipartisan agreement. that agreement now goes to the united states house and to the senate. i strongly urge both both chambers to pass that agreement. let's keep moving forward. i'm meeting our obligations and building the strongest economy in the history, the world optimism to from kevin mccarthy who dismiss reports of discontent among republican house members saying a conference call on saturday indicated the majority were in favor of the agreement . well that's okay because of more than 95 percent of all those in the conference were very excited. but think about this. we finally were able to cut spending were the 1st congress the vote for cutting spending year over year. but they all conservative republicans who argue the budget cuts are too modest and equally the progressive democrats who insist they are too stringent. there are some of these opposing flanks that maybe they'll vote against the bill. the question is whether there's enough of moderate support on both sides of the aisle to push the
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legislation through in both the house and the senate. the grave consequences of a default could be an energized infective for bi partisan action. is all in ton of partisanship and it makes it very difficult and very service in washington. um, but i think this is with all said and done when you close the doors and get the principals in the room. there is still some capacity for the parties to reach decisions grad again with the that's sort of damocles hanging over their head because it really both sides agreed. it wasn't acceptable for the government did have a default. the legislators will have 72 hours to read the bill and the a mr. hold a boat in the house on wednesday. mike hannah, out your 0, washington a while 5, as far as the state of emergency and the largest city of east in canada. people have been moved to safety from several suburbs in the halifax region. several homes
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called 5 dry conditions and study wins feeling the flames. both of us have been brought in from neighboring provinces. wildfires also raging at a bus up forcing tens of thousands of people from the homes is the accounting sum price for the house. cooper's australia as old as 9 if it's part that's to go on leave, as it faces a scandal over the misuse of government tax plans. that's up to a former pasta who consulted on new laws to prevent tax avoidance. she had confidential drafts with colleagues. those documents we used when work with multinational corporations, including us, tech companies, dw, see australia is acting, c, o has apologized advert. thomas reports from sidney. this was a huge conflict of interest on the one hand, p. w. c. was advising australia as government on how to best frame new legislation to stop multi nationals avoiding tax. what at the same time,
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it was using that confidential information to advise clients and when potential new clients based on how they could avoid these very same taxes. i've, the last couple of weeks has been an inquiry in australia. is parliament this really revealed how broil based wed, right across the firm, over 55 people within the p, w. c. net. what got e mails relating to all the base and many of them use that. so when millions of dollars worth of phase from new clients, we also saw in those emails, people boasting about how they were winning those fees. so real scandal and p w. c. now on the back foot, trying to salvage it's damaged reputation. they said that in september, the result of the internal inquiry will now be published publicly and the trying to limit this to the australian brought g p. w. safe to stop, it's thomas reputation seeping to other parts of the network. but we know that the email, the information, they all went to people in the us to you tell you the right across the asia pacific region as well. so this goes way beyond one problem. now, in one particular country in a p, w state network, under thomas out as era sydney,
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it's been something to years since new zealand mounts net, edmund hillary and that felicia of attend signal game became the 1st people to reach the summit of mount everest. thousands of now scale the highest points of the world of change is making the track even more dangerous. the sound of gale reports the sounds of sir edmund, hillary and 10 signal gay place traditional to batch and scoffed on statues of the fathers. it's possible the ceremony and looks not in the pool to mock 70 years since the pack climbed to the summit of mount everest. they changed history. and in the years that followed many lights. no, i mean, disposition today because i studied in a school established with the support of tens ignore game and so much hillary. i respect them or not, and would encourage people around the world to come and visit mount conversed of attempts, new zealand to hillary, and the pulling again reached the waltz. highest peak may 1953,
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2. i'm assuming that i'm the friends of $9000.00 foot monica, the thousands of climates of since the fall is that, but hundreds of also died during their attempt. and now climate change is making the track even more dangerous up in the mountains for 50 years and to say the mass of uh, loss of ice is just uh, is mind blowing. and what it means is that the glass is a 5 or broken, 5 more challenging sometimes. and the most difficult part of a climb is that she just accessing the climb. and that's all down to, to a climate woman. the hindu kush and him elaine mountain regions, a home to nearly 2000000000 people, quotes of the wall. it's population. they depend on more to that flows from the places. scientists predict that in the next 70 is 2 thirds of the ice will disappear. for us to look back on the story
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as there is always the new house and q a as a future for the people on the song. hillary under k success help create an industry that employees thousands of people in the pool. the 70 is on climate change is pushing. that's it, right? sorry, go out. is there a still come on? i'll just hear a know back junk of it. just made his way through to the french open. second round, jo will be the the or the
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what i get inside support his jo, adrienne, thank you. let's start with football and chelsea have confirmed they sign, but it to put your tino is a new head coach on the to you do the 51 year old on time take. so from frank time, paul, who's been in temporary charge since grandpapa was sacked in early april punch and teen or himself had been out of work since leaving power, send you my last year. so stranger to work in england, having spent 5 years at tutton, despite spending $714000000.00 in the last 2 trots for windows, chelsea finished 12 with the lowest points title in the premier league era. the amount of dress free jobs. the 1st is to set, the 2nd is big strategy and this adds to the motion. so uh g, i think it was, she never was able to see those 3 things that i think will be what on the way to arresting a really, really setting
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a time restriction. well, so the body of the searching came, a lot of enthusiasm said they got the big issues. i think it's in the how fast they thought they could do away with menus on the rentals that they've made of successful offering to you. so i think they'd be wise to look back. uh, not just, not just some of the things that didn't what the problem the share, but on the many, many, many things that this supports as he knows for my club and can and by is concerned, he's going to stay at parsons man for one more season. the striker was named the play of the yes and the full time in the right. and also it's tulsa forces. he will on his contract at p a. c, which runs for one will yet by pay had been linked for the move away from the friends champions with round the trades. unfortunately, still interested in finding him a free time and sound last year. initially off the wing, the city a title,
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natalie coach luciano, spell it t will leave at the end of the season. 64 year old, his us for sabbatical, and the clubs. and it says it's right that he does what he wants to do, often leading them to that 1st title since 1990. now, fleet must, now let's search for replacement. and the lesson for all football funds that it's not over until the final whistle, even if that final whistle isn't a different match handbook. fence the pace to celebrate the teams. automatic promotion to the top tier gen simple after they'd be lost play son's house. and but it turns out the team who is 2nd in line for placing the policy to find time managed to flight from behind, spring twice and 11 minutes a sofa each time to win back a increasing information. instead, to make matters worse, back to the handbook game, the state even down, so we'll say room, you seemed handbook had been promoted. but as the news began, sinking in hand, but funds were left in shade disbelief. luckily that can still secure promotion if they be still caught in a playoff game. 22 time grand slam champion. no big joke of it just won his way
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through to the 2nd round of the franchise in the tea time. roland garris, when i was off against alexander, cause much of it sure of the united states joke of which beating the world number 114 and straight set for the 3rd set required to tie breaker. set the faces home police motion, which of its next in the women's role slain. stevens has eased into, around to knocking out form a well, number one kind of in a position of, of the american who made it as far as the funding of this tournament at in 2018 cruise through the icing set to that. and just me a game on her way to 664. when you now to an incident packed in the $500.00 condo coat, could price his cost safety features after walking away from this wreck. stand by for some incredible onboard camera shots as david stokes rounds up the action. the
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if ever there was proof how dangerous smoke disabilities. this is it. with 15 left to go in the, in the 500 coal cook which co was sent, pressing into the battery is leaving the dry, the powerless to do anything, think somebody here most unscathed, but understandably shaken. everything happens so quick. you don't really know what happens at all i've heard right now is that i was up in the fence, which is never a good thing and then the car. but thank god, these cars are so safe because right now it was. um i, i, it could have been a lot worse based on. yeah, exactly what just happened there. that was one of many incidents during the most prestigious events and us moved to racing, which more than $300000.00 friends, turned out to watch the race was red, flagged 3 times. altogether. the final restart setup a 2 left shoots out to the finish and it was joseph. new god new came out on top
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sling shifting past flashes. when a mock is erickson to know the sweet back to back victory, the 32 year old new god and is a to tell him india champion. and after 11 failed attempts, have been considered the best drive and never to have one. the in the $500.00 you have no idea and started out of the van and the crowd in this place. it's amazing regardless of where you're sitting. it doesn't matter if you're driving the car, you're working on it or you're out in the crowd, you're part of this event and the energy everyone's have asked me why everyone is racing. you know, they look at you like you're a failure of the if you don't want it and i want to do when it's so bad. i knew we could. i knew we were capable with his truck, the collection complaints. you've gotten celebrated with a drink of milk tradition, which goes all the way back to 1953. they've been stokes, which is 0. well, no one. the house on the side is smiling. he's wanting the latest lift gulf event and $4000000.00. so shops like this, the american finish one player with
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a field of trump national golf course in washington dc. the 1st time find out his taste in victory on american soil. having never one on the pga tool before joining the live series is previous to professional wins with the streaming pga championship and the sound, the international. the pga tools event in texas. go see chef la, play to show worthy of a well, number one, he made a hole in one of the ace that helps him finish in time for some place. and then the younger grier had to show lead heading to the last but his to show on the 18th found trouble landed in a concrete diction running water. carry that nearly all the way back to the t. the odds and time would make a double body on that hole, but he did go on to win the tournaments in a playoff for his 1st victory in more than 7 years. but the 2nd time in her career olympic champion for some more has come to the front pro championship the 5 time well champions of to way to the title in california basing caroline marks the
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victory, which is the 28th of us. chris also puts heads off of the world rankings with just 4 events remaining before the w a so finals in september. it is not a few months soft to being crowned world champion. breeze escaped for the sky. brown has one at another events. the 14 year old who also took home and then pick phones into the podium at the world skate folding towards sun. one park events in alton tina australia is will be true for the 2nd and that is what you spoke for now . more like a dream. i could do that. i wish. yeah. let me think, stay check. that's it for me already as well, but i'll be back in just a moment to update you with more of the day. it's top stories. see it. the
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