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we are forced to do this, trying to integrate this way because the no one is giving us as a condition for straight issue force doors, west of precedence west for united nation west 2013, it's funny, blah, blah, blah. for now, the only option for these migrants to venture into the desert at nights, but the walls were the 6th 2 numbers to reach the regional capital. it has proceeded, ask permission to send more military to its borders. unfortunately, they are the ones committed crimes and say only want is safe passage to reach to the countries. they are poor, hungry, vulnerable, in no man's land. the. the
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hello norton taylor. this is down there, news life, nothing coming up, brand bottles and as strikes since you don, where shaky si fi has been extended. ethics subs clash with nature forces in northern cost of those tensions rise over the election of s. nicole banyon messed guns as president to pose is one of the world's harshest anti l g b t. laws drawing global condemnation. i'm doing a guy's real sco with the sporting tv, the license merlin gara, tennis. well, number one, call us outright springs his bag of tricks to harry. begins this campaign for the french open with victory the
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beginning and see done with humanitarian sci fi has been extended by 5 days. but the fish has been shaky with explosions and st bottles, continuing in the capital. how 2 residents have been trapped in the homes struggling to access essential supplies with nit constant becoming 5 flushing between the 2 dogs on me and the permanent tree rapid support forces hasn't stopped since april 15th. the u. n. is now warning more than 1000000 people will leave the country. hundreds of civilians have been killed and their faces, they own good, uncomfortable increased people, trafficking, and spread weapons across the fragile region. most suited these refugees are heading to egypt, chad and sauce. you don. the urgent calls for more aid funding assistance, i think, is impeded the delivery of humanitarian supplies. 25000000 people. it's more than off the population. now rely on a to survive. i'll just say was hipaa move and has more from on demand in northwest cartoon re clogged. the fire was meant to stop this.
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fighting between this is denise army at the power minutes. very rapid support forces. and even though it's failed to stop fighting and was described as him for effect by us and saw the mediators, the were in parties extended for another 5 days. on monday, a v do for take you showed another rare appearance by army chief general i have been put the hon. his envoy accused b. r. a sense of violating previous these fires. we are very question with the security and peace of your own fellow citizens. this is a priority, you know, a policy. whenever there is a chance to extend. this is file, we would not use it. this is 2nd, but unfortunately we have agreed the fittest time, the 2nd time,
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the 5 times. but next day it was that a 1000000000 force which violates this is fred, and they commit gross violations. more explosions and gunfire were heard in parts of the capital for tomb and plumes of smoke and new day, the scene could be seen rising. following and as strike, the fighting has displaced over 1300000 people since mid april. millions remain in hot tomb. in desperate need of humanitarian assistance, the cease fire was meant to open humanitarian corridors, so they could be help with while some aid has been brought in, organizers say the ongoing violence is making it difficult for them to reach all the is wanita. and the fighting has affected the largest alternate in sudan because i have somebody been here since the start of the fighting. the center has been without water and power. most of the staff have left due to the violence supplies
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to the often each have been disrupted. at least 50 children, including babies have died as a result. this is a call of how for humanity fees and how. how for norman and a better life for the all friends who are top in cartoon because of the war in through his white ation. i'm standing here in this situation for the 2nd time calling cautious and compassion to say more of them 300 shot. that is between days and years, suffering every day from lack of reading, supplying mints proper medical care and mental health support hospitals and homes remain occupied in hard to despite the ceasefire. calling for them to be free of the armed parties. and for those who have been able to leave the hope for an end to the where remains the, we used to live in the city of the magazine, then they will receive that product to me. so it became displaced again. i moved to
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what money we are covering to stay in hay with great patience and difficulty due to the world. if duel stops, we will return to her room and we hope for security and peace in our country. but those left behind, in cartoons here, even if the cease fire is extended, fighting will continue. he but morgan onto 0 on through minus the up. and one of them is the truth will come and say to him, for my goodness, chief let's you don. at the beginning of may joins me now from london. thanks so much for being with us. so someone who's been forced to leave, how do you view the slightest extension of the seas for i'm going none of the seats the previous as far as have held. so i have little hopes of this one holding he's a i so as well. and end of the day, the ones who are suffering the most are those, the civilians and the ground a left behind or couldn't leave. and just like cartoon is har story.
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so is dar for right now, and it's continuing and there seems to be no signs from either side, but they want to abide by any of the seas fires. this seems to be no science of them allowing aids to get through or assistance to get through to those who need it the most. and that every day they delay the worse it becomes for those or so left in, sit down. and like you mentioned in your reports, the number of people who will need that humanitarian aid or assistance is just going to increase the day by day. and it's a horrible situation. and you know, i was gonna ask you to tell us a bit more about the house, what specifically, where the air is, how much human serenade is needed and where, where it's needed most and, and what sort of things that they, they're really running out of medical supplies, 1st of all, i think the vast majority of pots with those have been run this, ready to and, and you useless. basically, they've been bought to they knees and already the, the, he at the health, the health care sector was already in
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a bad state. i can't imagine how worse offices right now brake kits. the basic surgical needs. they know people are suffering from bullet wounds before some suffering from mom. you're a pro malnourishment. they've been this been a spike and raped violations i raped and sexual uh, sexual violations against women. so basically everything is needed. i mean there's no power. there's no running water. the, the, the fight thing has continued. people are seeking shelter. foods, food supplies are running very short because the main factors that produce, you know, food have been hit, or dest, all the door sets are lights on fire. so it's just, there is no positive story coming. got to sit down at this moment in time. and i have receipts for your brings nothing, it means nothing. i mean, as you say, the safe cause of having continued with with flesh and continuing whilst they are in place. what, what do you want to see the international community do know about the situation. so
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don't answer them seriously, i mean, i don't think it's that difficult to put into place mechanism. somebody can, can guarantee that both sides will abide by the cease fires. means the last one was just to allow the safe passage of aid and assistance. and they can't even guarantee that the they're not showing permits. my understanding is permits have not been issued visas have not been issued to age workers. and you know, even when some supplies have been, have months to get through this below take. so if you can't even guarantee the most basic, a few main services for your people been, what can you do? and it's really puzzling to me that no mechanisms have been put into place that to hold both sides accountable and to ensure that these a supplies get through to those who need it the most. and it's mostly women, elderly fitz children, and people just caught in the crossfire and people have had nothing to do with this war is basically between the 2 generals and their armies and were the ones caught
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in the middle. thank you very much indeed. are totally up and running and for to hunter's thank you. thank you for asking me a peacekeeping force led by nato in cost of it. it says around $25.00 troops who being injured in clashes was ethnics protest is fighting broke out during a demonstration against ethnic albanian men. as taking office, the manager were elected in april in a poll voice halted by essex stubs to make up the majority in northern cost of the nature of forces and local police to form security barricades around 3 town holes. i saw the bank has more for me to reach the the way it's been pretty tense. we've been hearing and seeing nature helicopters flying overhead monitoring the situation is events. and so what me with the area we saw the protest as any in the morning. this seemed to have caught a court nato troops on the customer and police off guard. they made their way to the local government building, tried to enter,
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and the police pushed them back ultimately for releasing some gas to push them back . and then the police lines were formed, but they would protest as then to a nato forces and behind them with a customer and police in front of the municipality, buildings and watch with the do a chanting. so it'd be a nation this songs and slogans a be so then vandalized the police vehicles as well as the gymnast vehicles. and the situation is very, very tense, but relatively calm. a couple of hours ago night. it seems to have deteriorated. and what we're hearing from the cost of an authorities is that the execution defense commission is meeting in cost of all because of the latest developments in the north to assess the situation. and when we had this politicians speaking, good. yeah. what they was saying is that they don't recognize the legitimacy of this ethnic as being in may as were elected in the election last month. but not only that, they don't want to see any costs of employees here in the north. they want them to leave the northern areas where serves,
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make up the majority savvy as present. i just don't know which, which has been addressing the violence, but it's ms joins this line from bell grade. what's the subbing president been saying? loan, 1st of all the latest figures on the injuries from those confrontations? 41 k for peacekeepers injured, 3 italians and 700 gallons. according to that governments seriously injured um, 52 subs in good as well. so being president, he's blaming uh, the cost of and leadership full this outbreak of violence. but he's quoting on serbs to protest peacefully. i was gonna say we're gonna close. we went to the keys . um, i know during the serbs and costs of a and i know how they feel and how difficult it is for them not to get into a conflict from night to not because on a friday, you know, because any of us are afraid we none of us personally have anything to lose, but because that's what cookie wants most probably till
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now cozy is the cost of in prime minister alban could see and alexander, which is blaming him, full of escalate to the environs. this led to these confrontations a boot you says he's going to be visiting serving troops on the border with cost of a late to on wednesday. i don't sirs day, he's cold for a meeting with diplomatic leaders from the u. s. u. k. germany, france, and italy, the queen, set involved in trying to keep the peace in kosovo. now he says that while he's choose remain on full histories, remain on full alert. it has to be said that if the, the, the risk of a confrontation of direct confrontation between sub forces, a nato forces is very remote, it would be an extraordinary escalation with that to happen out of infrequent bouts of violence in northern, possible ethnic so. so being dominated, booked,
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controlled by costs of, of the ethnic stubs. i've never accepted cost of those, you know, actual declaration of independence back in 2008. but this is really probably the most serious outbreak of violence as being that since then. law under smith. thank you very much. indeed. are you going to is president you very much? 7 a has imposed one of the world's harshest laws against l. g. b t. people spoken condemnation from human rights activists and several foreign governments. the bill was approved by parliament in march legislation and juice's talk penalties with same sex relationships is convicted could face the death penalty or life imprisonment activists involved to challenge the little page or, you know, the am a is a human rights activist income product. he says he's concerned then, you know, will encourage hate and homophobia. and you end as a motor side by the building. i sent it to by the president, fortified for myself,
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fortified for the community and for human rights in general. and you've done this, this, this, this is a repeat of things that we've already legislation that exist only that this one takes it to not tie you in. um, from the red i in utilizing hate, the glazing, homophobia transformed the a and a, and a team. a section of your guidance, this absolutely mix. they'll read the existing c a was it's, it's, it's, it does pre got a lot of trauma as of many o g t, a q community members who have faced violence even before the snow in, in the sequence of, in the whole process of putting the smoke these already been violence, so this has caused a lot of noise. yeah. a lot of see a lot of people are releasing from us is what this would mean. we've had this been
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o t in a country where people commit to violence towards people just based on their suspicion of them being gay or lesbian, or bisexual transgender. this is really assumption of pre raise it community. that is part of the taxpaying you've done ends in this country. so you see this really appalling. meanwhile, the right side service in all the african countries like gone to a nigeria, feel that government school posts similar legislation. take away my sexuality and i'm still, i'm african. so what is it about me that makes me on african? so my so that you need to me just links last to criminalize me. criminalize me for what for being who i am. when do you criminalize you for being who you are? and why should any country criminalize parts of this population? because of difficulty?
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i think it's very bump eric. freedom, it sees it is look real this clue. neil. it is impeding it does, does it's, it's disc creams under development, is creating some lack of creativity. is queens they receive and as with thing from the lease and society. and i don't think that should be the way to go aside for us present. joe biden says the new legislation in uganda is shameful. kimberly, how kit has moved from the white house as the by the ministration was quick to react to uganda as anti homosexuality law. calling it a tragic violation of human rights and urging its repeal. it is also considering taking punitive action the white house has directed for an evaluation of the implementations and is now considering whether or not there will be future engagement with uganda in the form of whether or not programs such as aids in the
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h i. v release will continue, as well as other forms of aid. there may also be in the future sections as well as these are restrictions against those responsible for putting in place this law as well. other governments have also followed the united states in condemnation of this law. the united states as well as the british government have condemned this the british government saying it is appalled, particularly because of the death penalty opposing it. in all circumstances. the spokesman for the you calling this deplorable and the canadian ford minister saying that it is, have hoard, cruel, and unjust. the un human rights office save the sister pony and discriminatory and requires urgent judicial review is condemning its passage. it is clear that many governments around the world now re evaluating the relationships with uganda in light of a law that many are finding not only abhorrent but through coney and kimberly help
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it l. g 0. the white house, are you watching out of their life from london still ahead? ukraine vows a switched response officer series of russian missile strikes on keys. gunfire and st. cash's. in ne, in india. thousands are killed in the remote state of money for us. the driver call kirkwood somehow walks away on her to this question at the, in the 500 details coming up with drugs. the need is a congratulated richard type ad one for securing a set time as turkish president. you defeated came out of can each to roll and a run off on sunday winning moving 52 percent of the vote. election was described as one of 2 key is most important and closely contested in decades. so cetera has
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more from the capital and correct present. everyone has one another election in turkey at the moment of celebration or not, or but there are major problems into key. is that the waiting to be fixed? first and foremost, the economy, particularly in the last 2 years, took the economy, has been suffering, took as one of the highest inflation rates in the world skyrocketing prize as people are suffering on the basis. so present the ad one, getting t is, victor disappeared, she has promised this phone and steve the economy by increasing the production capacity off to a key. and he also says that he's going to bring down the unemployment and also establish the new business hobbs across to you and other issues. the point that the playstation interest yeah, sort of took is so cited is deeply polarized, politically. and that's why i present that. but i'm doing his speech, he has said when see, or he will, he's part the wins,
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no one lose us in this country and says to ts, he's the soul of the nurse in this election. so these messages would be interpreted as the messages of the unity times because of the issue. another important matter is distribution in the disaster areas, nearly 4 months a go to po 4, please have see the sodium itself is the part of your t a. and more than 15000000 people were affected. more than 50000 people have died . and how was, as of the buildings have either being complete the coolest or heavily damaged. and now there are hundreds of thousands of people that are either living in tents or the container cities. and they are wasting the permanence house houses. this has to be deliver. so present ad one yesterday has for me is that meeting a year the people who have been affected in this disease, some areas are going to receive the apartment of houses. and of course,
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the next 5 years are going to show what the present ad one is going to be able to on their, his promises by actions. this is heather, which is 0 on kind of seen him cause new has more from assemble on the entry migration sentiment. but the big role in an action campaigning circuits, presidential and parliamentary election this year has been highly polarizing the society. the most significant outcome was the rising onto the rest of the just sentiment and saw arise nationalism into key. this sentiment promises percent, especially with the syrian refugees back to the 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 the little sand, even even if the, uh, any of the, uh, other sites. when the elections,
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they will not do what they say of product cards to them and actually provide me shouldn't be so cheap and easy to get to the citizenship by purchasing property as a national that makes me really sad. the election campaign, the opposition has accused the governments off increasing the budget for them because of the syrian refugees in the countries. that's why presence has on the appliances that within the 1st couple of years, he will be sending 1000000 boxes on a voluntary basis. so far, 600000 syrians have already last seen i'm to, solar elders, they were assembled. russia has targeted the credit and capital key for the borrowers of missiles ukraine's as it shut down more than 60 russian drones and cruise missiles on sunday nights. and the attack continued into data towers, city so far to say only one person was injured as ash a butler was that when it happened that sent this report, us or keep central might done square just before noon,
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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, nervous about what would happen next? yes, yes, we do come here to be safe. explosions and brown. it's a defense forces. so dan, what can boot through here does accumulate, but what can we do until we defeat the enemy? we will have to be patient keepers more protected. so maybe it's not quite as scary as other cities. lakisha me we,
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i rate on the is on game. so many people still here in the metro station taking shelter. a lot of them very shaken 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. that's it. they all talk to us of his boss is committed a and is considered an asylum, a deputy style in some parts of the city, but keeps mer, says that no one was killed. the rage came often now the knights of russian. we saw all and driven attacks, the 15th and t since the scouts 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 will. natasha butler. i'll just say era chief
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dozens of fighters have been killed in a security operation in india is northeastern states of money for the states. chief minister says they had been attacking civilians and binding down homes. tensions have been high between monarchy tribal groups and the non tribal make a community. it was special privileges for getting land and government jobs. critics, me a wireless thoughts. gunfire and explosions in india is northeastern state of money poor. this is the latest and weeks of abundance between the 2 key tribal and the ethnic majority may to people. this is search invited by the activities and others the other districts and
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dozens of people have been killed and at least 35000 forced from their homes. since the rest of the gun, nearly 4 weeks ago. tribal groups were and good of the money for his high court, recommended grunting tribal status to the mate will make a pop of the states population that would allow them to own land in tribal and dominated areas. cookie protest as a new daily on i'm calling for more intervention from the central government. we'll see a whole new online. we'll clueless as to what's going to happen, what's about, well, safety, because of oldest change and i felt it was well, i couldn't step out of my home and couldn't go to work for 2 to 3 days. we'll for straight to escape thinking about the future. the indian army has launched a security operation and sent reinforcements to many poor people. port in the unrest here can only hope that will cause the violence. felix new
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r o g 0 at least 4 people were killed when a tourist, the capsized in north initially. it happened on lake majority and introduce lumber . the region on sunday. officials say 2000 people was signed a version of best a on the 16 mentioned on page when it was caught in a storm. 19 survive as matters just went to show without serious injury or challenges even use as to a head emergency is declared in parts of canada as authorities worked to contain thousands of wild fires unattainable who takes over as the leader of africa's most populous country. obviously you've tackled a security crosses as a top priority consultation sports news, as chelsea point to the new head coach that's coming up with you the
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as hello, there is a north south divide across europe at the moment as it has been for the past few weeks and got high pressure in charge across the north, keeping things lodging each why and sunny temperatures across scandinavia sitting high. so this time of year that trend is set to continue. it's down in the south with a more in the way of west to add cooler weather, with more heavy rain, succumb places like it to the places it's sunny. don't need to see it. all those thundershowers continue stretching all the way from portugal across into southern parts of fronds and onwards to the bulk and some heavy rain to come here. despite that, we're still seeing a lot of heat pump into places like remain yet bucharest at 29 degrees celsius. and so that se coolant, so the laundry unsettled for places like to keep whats seen much cooler weather than it usually does for this time. yeah. so i don't know if it's a much clearer picture of ghost central parts of europe. certainly for the north west britain, an island, some right to spell, little bit of cloud keeping things cool. however,
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the south east of england. and that cloud does start to clear away from the low countries. we'll see, temper just start to pick up here, certainly across moving parts of fonts that we have a look at the 3 day for paris will be up in the high twenty's with plenty of sunshine through to this day. i the, the the, the a but next week, the june 1967, 6 days the re drew the map of the middle east to dark colored aircraft appeared
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from a distance just as we were focusing on the drum farms on the run. out of the re, excludes the events leading to the will and its consequences, which i still felt today where i could really all be in this was because that is such as the the stuff is live the war in june on our zara the the amount of the top storage unit under 0, the word size is you don't have agreed to extend a voltage in already shaky c spa frequently breached truce, was due to expire in about 30 minutes. saudi arabia and the us for chipping broke
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frequencies was welcomed. felicia's find extension caches between ne to peacekeeping forces and ethnic syrup, demonstrations. the northern cost of it have ended, at least $41.00 troops and $52.00 protests is fighting, broke out during a demonstration against ethnic albanian mess taking office. and you can, this president has imposed one of the wells cautious laws against l g, b, t. people spoken condemnation from human rights activists and several foreign governments. those convicted could face the death penalty or life imprisonment and knowledge. wildfires pump to the state of emergency and halifax in canada's eastern province of nova scotia. about $18000.00 people have been forced to evacuate to areas near halifax, dry conditions, a strong winds are fueling flames, which is bent nearly 8 square kilometres of land. size of also being raging in the western providence of l. betcha. for most of may like finding it is it professor
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walden, 5 thompson rivers university georgias from kind of groups in british columbia. thank you very much for being with us. so it seems that there are a lot of areas affected the how on usually is it to have this, the scale of the wall and size of the state. the welfare as are common in spring after the snow leaves much canada snow covered in winter before things green up. you have a lot of data organic material from the previous item. so it's easy for fire is to start spread. having said that this year has been very active, it's been the most fire we've seen in the province of alberta in may, since our records began. and fires are affecting large areas, d. c, alberta, saskatchewan, northwest territories. and now most recently, parts of new brunswick and nova scotia, and this the intensity different as well notice. so, you know, there are 3 things you need for a wildfire to occur, and this applies to canada. the u. k. the amazon, wherever vegetation we call it fuel. how much do you have? what type of fuel is it?
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and how dry is it 2nd, in the ignition people in whitening of the common causes of fire and candidates about 5050 human cause dominate in the spring, lightning dominates in the summer. 30 need hot, dry, windy weather and you get all 3. you get welfare. now we are seeing more extreme weather occurring in canada and throughout the world because of climate change, leading to more intense wildfires which are difficult to impossible to extinguish. and what sort of measures would, how would we be using these effects so many who say that the phones you might not be able necessary to prevent the funds, but could you could have less than the impact of them. and in some ways as well. the best way is to prevent them happening because as i mentioned, half the fires in canada or human cause, those are preventable. and actually the number has been going down and they are
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burned associated with steam costs versus decreasing due to education. things like fire bands where you cannot have open flames. and also for us closures, that is where you close the floors to industrial activity to recreational activity . know people know people cause fires. very effective, not very popular as you might understand. but these are tools we can use to reduce human costs, fires we, we can't do anything about lightning other than be prepared. and the best way is to set fire. it does occur report right away the sooner the detected the easiest to put out a fire small experience. fire management cruise can pull it up easily. once the fire gets bigger, the soccer pitch. it's hot, dry, wendy, and the fuels are dry. you now have a serious problem and just bit more about that. you said that some of the, the, the types of files that are more difficult to extinguish is that to do with that, that, that the, it was so that you knew to about the kind of the crown before. as far as tell us
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what goes on and how they work. so typically fire starts, whether it's a human cause or lighting cause at the forest floor, but they can spread up to the tops of the trees, which we call the crowns of the tree. so it's a crowned fire, so that if you've seen video some fires from california, australia, or canada, you can see flames 100 meters tall, and these are high intensity and direct attack using cruise. it's not safe using aircraft, it doesn't, it's not effective. so you have no direct attack means, but you can get in front of it and do a burnout operation. you start a new fire backing into the wind, so it's lower intensity and manageable and meets the wildfire. and the welfare has gotten more fuel. so you can control it that way for this month to find a good thank you very much and difficulties. i appreciate your time. thank you. my pleasure. learn so live in quote, to a sentence to death. 35 members of these. i'm a state group in north africa,
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if used we were taken prisoner and suit off to governor forces liberated the city in 2016, the venue, a fast group of around 320. also 5 has to be tried incentives. monique trina has moved from the libyan city of miss roger of the 53 men are accused of belonging to islamic states or i so now the on group to control of so in 2015, making the city it's the largest stronghold outside of the rock and syria, the men were taken prisoner in 2016 after government forces re took the city. they are accused of terrorist attacks and murder, including the beheading of $21.00 chips, and caught the christians as well as kidnapped and tortured. after 15 court sessions, the judge delivered his verdict on the 1st 35 members sentenced to the others receives prison sentences.
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family members, a victims have waited years for justice. many are happy with the results. so as the lawyers for the victims, we sold the people's reaction. they've been satisfied with the benedict. 3 of the accused with proven innocent, which proves that it was a fair trial. the defense team for the accused consisted of 17 lawyers, and they were allowed to defend themselves in front of the quote. most of the funds from so his son was kidnapped by i saw in 2015. he says he still missing. when they controlled search, they treated us horribly that prisoners with everything and they told didn't kill people. now you see them in a civilized court. they have doctors visit the they have lawyers, the civil rights were made. i am happy with the verdict, but i wish they were all sentenced to death. the verdict is some long, easy, closer for these mothers. well, today i am happy, i con,
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explain my happiness. my do son mohammed. today i got just to see you. i can finally sleep at night. i haven't been able to sleep since my 2 sons were killed. we saw justice being so today, more than 780 men from the slot that were killed, liberating the city, a 3rd from eyesore for many here. today's sentencing comes as a site or relief that justice for their loved ones has finally been served. latrina, which is 0. this throughout the funeral has been held for a pass to new men killed during and is really minute trade in jeanine in the occupied westbank. 6 others were injured during caches between palestinian use and is there any forces in the city on monday, over 15 minutes she vehicles had surrounded janine, the spacious desk springs to a $158.00. the number of post is killed in occupied territories this year. i'm
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going to boot has been sworn in is not jerry is new president dignitaries from across africa, witness the 71 year old being only records in the capital didn't who is taking office is not your faces once per and security and slowing economic growth. i'm going to do a says more from a boucher after a dispute presidential. the next one i'm going to do both takes the oath of office is not due to 17th lead the problems he's promised to deal with on his posting office, including so it gives a very tree and it kind of like slow down kidnappings, and that's assessing his movement with the nation from there all the that is in the sense that the name of by phone, which has a lot for me to bring down and develop
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the set that down that i should also publish to go the economy by 6 percent. i can always start mission with courtesy and seems to be the main problem this going on between the board and try to do as president. but it's also leading a nation deeply divided by the previous presentation. alex is key appointments and how he can unite and i did is one point to how you want to shape this country in the coming years and that and then the say would it be the 1st test if the 2nd ministration. how he does that with the context of the jo grossi or appointments that he's, that i already defined by this is something else but to the wi fi. then that's a problem. and a company's business man or not, how much it was part to politics and political activism is for decades old. is
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charles to prove his political acumen key when in 1999, he was elected governor of night did his business capital legal for 8 years is credited with setting the state on a path of economic growth. despite running metals within the federal government table promises an open the government and attrition with the own the what the you wish what we've done is the the older view of driving go us, but govern illegal state may not be the same as leading a complex nation like that, jetta. yeah. and many people are expecting a lot even towards for everyone to kind of you continue unified, caring exchange company. i just said quickly, you know,
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the usual what size, shelter, transportation, and of course the power supply is supported. so he's previous experience as preparing to be what to do that he must plus the piece presidential important ways election victory is being challenged. how many degrees i'll give you that quote, to now solvable his sentence. former president mauricio for news to 14 years in prison for negotiating with guy was during his administration. for this was accused of illicit association and failure to perform his duties for gang increase, negotiated in 2012. for this denied negotiating with the guys or giving the latest any privileges is when the defense was there was also found to have links with criminal games and was given an 18 year prison to spanish for a mr. pedro sanchez as gold snap elections for july central. his policy suffered
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a heavy defeat in regional elections with the main opposition policy picked up the largest number of votes parliamentary polls were originally expected to be at the end of the year. environmental negotiates as we meeting in paris to discuss legally binding ways to tackle plastic pollution. while the 2000 participants from 9200 countries are the un summit. hope the gathering could result in the unlocked tree t u. n says global plastic waste can be slashed by 80 percent by 2040 bring benefits with trillions of dollars. so please bear in mind since only elimination reduction as full life cycle approach, transparency and a just transition. only those can bring success because the truth is that we cannot recycle our way out of this mess. make assume sharif as well. so i'll stick pollution is a huge global problem. the un environment program says we produce more than
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400000000 tons of plastic waste. if the most of it single use products meant to be thrown away off to one use and off the $7000000.00 tons of we generated globally so far, only a fraction has been recycled. so where does it go here? and lands, things like these oceans are also related with plastic waste, around $8.00 to $10000000.00 tons is being dumped every year by 2050 the amount of plastic ways, the light p out number on the fish and to see once a plastic product is produced, it's here to stay from 500 to up to a 1000 years and then turning it to home for microsoft sticks. 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. well, speaking of mount everest has been 70 years since mountaineer, edmond henry,
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and chauffeur tenzing. okay. became the 1st to reach the world's highest peak. and the pool has celebrated the platinum jubilee, the 1st to send the many a consent, the climate change is making the climb more dangerous. i mean, i remember thoughts from getting into play beings was highest mountain of feet achieved by more than 6000 people since 2 men became the 1st 70 years ago. and it was hillary to share, potentially know, be made history on 29 may 1953 when they stood on the summit of everest. now these tie those have gathered into mail in downtown a duke to pay tribute. loss of love to share, but he has climbed 9 of the was highest peaks, including his wrist. 5061 saw that one slight decline them out there based on he's got the building and we've got to introduce him. so we definitely would call like and saw the the light of our life go down to me and in fact
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a good. in fact, to us as opposed celebrates the planted them to be of the 1st cent of interest. mountain is campaigning to draw attention to how difficult steps become, because of global warming. so full the british army. so joe hardy, bravo good. became the 1st double amputee to time interest in may. so he says the amount to this change very, very, it would be very, very important. now this mountain is with a sign these to explore ours and we about are working in planet 10 use, but also for experiencing about climate change. and this is tenzing ok. sherpa edmonds, hillary climb everest, that's when it's financial growth in mountaineering and tourism in the policy. it's an important source of revenue for the government and income for local communities . now this growing concern, the climate change will impact the industrial and the people who rely on is tenzing
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to get shared by studies how increasing temperatures impacts know full and glacier melts in the heat. the cushy. my la lots of the water in the wall is stored in the former places. and so once this icy, so successful, the people with the amount of what that that's available in the near future would be suddenly degrees. and the one maybe more than nearly 2000000000 people that depend on the middle order from these resources. people living in the mountain are especially vulnerable. as english is trigger, flash floods affecting the communities down the street. i taught the time, there's not enough rate. those who rely on everest for their livelihoods, and survival, say climate change is threatening both probably at the boot. a to 0 government officials in venice are investigating what caused the cities of famous grand canal to ton fluorescent green water and other realtor bridge began to blow on sunday. the regional environmental protection agency gathered samples to identify what
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substance may have caused the watercolor to change. but he's also looking into whether is a green color and couldn't be a protest by convent activist. so thought no one has claimed responsibility to the head on how to 0 dollars, which has made its way through to the franchise and the 2nd round to have the the
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sport. now let's go into huh. lauren, thank you very much. well, we start with tennis and well the one call us outcries is through to the 2nd round
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at the french open, the top seed faces hunting, qualify slot, vehicle bully 1st off in paris is look at this trick. so, i have to send me a new set of costs hitting the boat around the side of the net, delivering a mazda clause befitting a player of his ranking. 20 wrote out muscles, his opponents, 6 love $6.00 to $75.00. he's aiming for his 1st title in the french capsule, 70 grandson, twice as his date is. last is us open. so $22.00 time grand slam champion of jokers, which also reach the 2nd round, the 2 time running girls when it was up against alexandra found that correction which of the united states which beating the wealth number one $114.00 in straight sets this place is hungry mountain, which of its next to the mens tennessee to fedex or the esteem is out the canadian is the highest profile casualty so far in the early stages this is running carol's tournament. he was dumped out in round one for the full time and 5. this is lisa.
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so if you find you need something at the canadians expense, but see, so i'm grandson champion. patrick fits of a has been eliminated from the women's competition to check temp seed was stunned. but it's, these, elizabeth had put you on it, so an incredible result for the world's number, 54 who has lost more matches and she's wanting as a professional sign, stevens diseased into around to knocking out for a while and the one katarina pisca, the american, was who made it as far as the final of this tournament, back in 2018 cruz through the opening set. so that girlfriend came on her way to 6 love 6 full when you craziness between those also have too many spots in paris playing and her 1st grandson match. since having a baby, she took care of business against martinez, travis on 6262 to speak to lina, who is donating over price money at this defense to the children are affected by the war. you know, i'm country. the town i super king's have won the indian premier ling title and dramatic loss for victory over the good europe tightens busing for us to tyson's
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power that way to 200 associates before and that 20 of this size to jonathan scoring was 9610. i was off to school 171, and just 50 notice of the domains don't play. the 7 conway was set up. one score was 37, but 6 of the 7 boxes got double figures. i'm needing a full of the law school that today just the end of its appeal titles to the super king. onto football in chelsea, you consent, they signed, but it still puts a teen or is a new head coach on a to you to the 51 year old origin time takes over from franklin pod who's been temporary charge since grandpa also was sacked in early april fortunately no himself had been out of work since leaving power such my last year is no stranger to working in england. having spent 5 years at tottenham despite spending $740000000.00 and the last 2 trials for windows. chelsea finished 12th with the lowest points total in the premier league era. the manager of 3 jobs. the
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1st is to set the 2nd speak strategy and this that is to uh, develop the motion so. uh gee, i think it was, she never was able to see those 3 things that i think will be what on the way to arresting. i'm really, really setting a time restrict you as well. so the body of the gym paid him a lot of infusion and said they got to become issues. i think it's in the how fast they thought they could do away with menus on the mental that have made a couple of special offer to you. so i think they'd be wise to look back. uh, not just, not just some of the things that didn't was the problem to share, but on the many, many, many things to dish to vote seen as for my club and come in and buy, pay is confirmed. he's going to stay at power sunshine for one more season. the striker was named league player of the year for the full time in a row,
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an off towards told reporters he will honor his contractors. p. s g, which runs for one more year bypass the link with round the grid. initially off to winning the study at title, natalie coach luciano, spell it to you will leave at the end of the season. the 64 year old has asked for us about school and the clubs, and it says it's right that he does what he wants of the leading them to the 1st title since 1990. for a lesson, for all football funds that it's not over until the final whistle, even if that final whistle is in a different match. how about fund stone? the pitch to celebrate the teams is much information to the top tier of gym and football. also they beat last place son's house and bought. it turns out the team who was 2nd in line for placing the put in to see the height and heim managed to flight from behind, scoring twice, and 11 minutes a sofa. each time wednesday came thinking that promotion instead, to make much this was back to the home, but again, the stadium announcement. so i wrote me a scene time to convince my teeth. this news began sinking in hamburg. funds were
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left and she disbelief. luckily they can still secure promotion if they've each step caught in a pile from us. now to an incident, packed in the $500.00 call kirkwood prices costs safety features after walking away from this wreck. stand by for some incredible onboard camera shots as david stokes round up the action the 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 power list to the way the thing. think somebody here most unscathed but understand to be shaken. everything happens so quick. you don't really know what happens are. 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
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a lot worse based on. yeah, exactly what just happened there. that was one of many incidents during the most prestigious event and us motor racing. which more than 300000 friends, turned out to what the race was red flagged 3 times. altogether. the final restart setup a 2 left shoots out to the finish us and it was joseph. new god, new came out on salt sling shifting past flashes. when that bulk is erickson to the 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 i have no idea. i started out as a 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 kept asking me why everyone is
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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, a tradition, which goes all the way back to 1953 baby steps, which is 0. great big stay was. thankfully, a problem is okay, that is all your support for now. it is back to lauren in london. china, thank you very much indeed and remind you can catch up with the old support. and of course the news on our website address, especially as our 0 talk. com and that's it for main ortega especially use out. i'll be here in just a moment with another for one price and use the the
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june 1967, 6 days the read through the map of the middle east. to dark colored hair crust appeared from a distance just as we were focusing on them. they dropped the bombs on the run out as they were exposed the events leading to the new and its consequences, which i still felt today is the record of me. and it was because that is such of the stuff is live the war in june on outages, era from boston law, a will along with, with neither side, willing to negotiate because the ukraine war becoming a forever war is america's global leadership, increasingly fragile. what will us politics look like as we had to the presidential election of 2024 critical could us pull that to the built in line gene on tuesday,
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