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[000:00:00;00] the flow. this is in use our analogy 0 for the back. people live in doha, coming up in the next 60 minutes. nato is deploying additional forces to kosovo as pension intensifies into majority areas in the north. present, fulton accuses ukraine of terrorism after the biggest strong attack the hit civilian areas in moscow. while ukraine accuses rush of launching as strikes on its capital, at least one person has been kept. also the sour bread sales president knew that the sales rep pushes for great to south american integration. as he opens the summit of a dozen regional legions. on john against roscoe, with the sports and miami heat, speak the boston celtics to reach the m b a finals and know what song of which depends writing
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a controversial message about the cost of only the camera lens after the 1st round when the friendship, the thank you very much for joining us. nato is sending additional forces to kosovo. that softer dozens of its troops were injured while trying to prevent ethnics. the protesters from entering the offices of men is thousands of protesters were also injured. tension in northern coast of all has intensified off to ethnic, albanians were elected meds. in 4 said majority municipalities. the service had boycotted the vote, and the turn out was only 3.5 percent. the european union and nato are urging for calm. russia has called on the west to stop blaming. serves. so it'd be, as president, has met the ambassadors of several countries to discuss the 10. since all we have to correspondence covering this story for us this hour. we've got a bonus smith,
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who's standing by and said he has capital downgrade, but 1st we go to our side, bagels and meets relates that in northern, comfortable. so i side, tell us about the situation that nato deploying additional troops. is the tension still possible, of the absolute 0 is just an eviction on the tension is still the nato troops of it. but what nato a site is because the 30 of their troops in judge yesterday, within century devices, some of them, suffolk beds and fractures. they've decided to make this deployment. but they also said they've told another battalion to reduce its readiness from $14.00 to $7.00 days. and say that this is a prudent to measure in to enable them to carry out the security duties here in costs of all in line with the un monday. now, some new news coming in the us and bus that due to cost of all the jeff, how many a has said that comfortable with the experience from defend to 23. and that, that's
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a multinational joint exercise between us nato. and it's your peer and allies designed to build direction. this one who says that is because i sent you a buzz been booked in as a sanctioning measure against customer is also said that they knocked it states has requested that costs of i'll remove it's pretty from those municipality buildings that if they don't and they don't see any action to reduce the tensions they will be sanctions imposed that the child is comfortable phase is the if they remove those police from those municipality buildings and the electric moves, conte take office because when we with the, the ethics said i want you to take over those buildings, but what the united states that is saying at least that bus it is saying that if the cost of vote doesn't remove that, please from these buildings that they would impose sanctions. okay, i side, thank you very much for that update. i saw a big lie for us, the image of a site in northern, comfortable and we'll get the view from bell great in just a moment. but 1st, a quick reminder of this dispute surrounding, comfortable at worse and in the 1990 is after the break up of yugoslavia,
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the region is predominantly muslim albanian with us. the minority in 1998 asked me call binion onto launch a rebellion for independence from serbia. that led to a violent response by serbian forces a year later, to nato intervene and for serbia to pull his troops out in 2008 cost of or declared his independence. that was recognized by dozens of countries including the us, germany and france. but serbia hasn't recognizes and neither have russia and china . let's go live to bell. great now. and bernard smith is the force. so bennett of the serbian president voltage met with several and bassett us today. what did he say to them? and what's the message from sylvia right now? for the 1st meeting was with us just from the u. k, the us friends, italy, germany and the european union. and then after that, one of them went on also to meet on both of those from russia and china. and
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booting boot sheets through them as a curious, international community of tolerating unilateral moves that christina is taking. he said that the result is a decreasing number of options that could lead to permanent peace and stability in the region. and booty is also saying that he's asked them boxes to tell costs of o and them box of the and the prime minister could see to withdrawal forces as the withdrawal the force i'm the mass because the subs will never accept what they say, easy occupation of the area without a bit of response from the your pain unions. foreign policy chief joseph borrow. he is called the, the class. she's the been down there in costa, in the north of cost of. oh, absolutely unacceptable. and he's a lead is of cost of, of and so it'd be a to immediately the escalate for thank you for that. bernard smith, life force, the in belgrade and not in use. rushes president is accusing ukraine of terrorist activity after several drones hit civilian areas of moscow. vladimir
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putin said it was an attempt to escape and provoke russia. the mare of moscow said several buildings where a hitch, but no one was seriously injured. he says, most of the drones were shot down. ukraine has denied any involvement in mankind has more. this russian says this is the off to boss of ukrainian drug and attacked in most going the attacks on the capital have residents concerned? i don't know when the explosion happened, but the security team was great and came to our apartment and off just to go downstairs. hey, you can see emergency services working at one side of a down driving rush that says it will find those responsible. but invited to them done emergency services, a working on the ground. investigators and forensic experts are also there. the paper traces of this crime will be identified during the tax deep inside russian territory have intensified in recent weeks on oil installations and even the
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kremlin. which blamed that ukraine for the attack gave to noise any link to the attacks and does not comment publicly on the drawing strikes. but ukrainian or ortiz have been speaking about attacks on its territory. the matter of keep a vitality clicks go, says the latest wave of james to hit the city was a massive attack. its scale is deal inside the drains at the southern parts of the capitol at night. the attack came off to a battle ownership yourselves at keep in an unusual dates of attack. yeah. the drones fine. there is fear. navea happy. yeah. life. this is these residents on that i'll resign to living with what was once every month. and we're on con, which is 0. and he is natasha butler now in ki, reporting from one of those apartment buildings in the ukrainian capital that was hate in the russian asterix abdul residents of an a comb and broken keith try to absorb what's happened. the building was k to during and now the noise of
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rushing drone attacks on the city emergency services help a woman, family and shock tried to find comfort. this was all over the. the house took a look. it was very scary. people really should be in shelters because you just do not know where things will like in daylight. the scale of the damage is clear shafted windows up to and lives people still shaking the starting to pick up the pieces this man so which is what he can from his call of is like victoria wait to give statements about the damage they suffered to tools ortiz, she lives on the 9th floor motion with finally, we were sleeping and had a huge explosion. i grabbed my child and ran into the corridor. it was horrible. i didn't, they went to go. i was scared to stay scared to go. but when i heard people scream, follow out, i run outside who needs to be since the beginning of may russia's talk,
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which is key with needing not me, solid drain, the tax. people say it's exhausting and frightening. we've seen some of the residents come out of the building with that possessions in suitcases with that pets, leaving some people telling us that they don't want to stay here anymore. because either that building the apartments has been damaged, or if they simply don't feel safe anymore. this woman packs the call, she says she's leaving the consumption visit a little. but yes, i thought this might happen because a defense is all constantly working around us. no, no is also going desperate for some respite. it's hard to speak. i'm still in shock. still crying. we won't be here tonight. we have to go. when you see officials say rushes no. so the talk is in critical infrastructure in keys. it's also trying to weigh down ukrainians and crushed moreau. there's no doubt the nike, a tax, a having an impact. but for now,
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most people refuse to give in to angry about the role they didn't task for latasha butler, i'll just sarah keith. well, let's get an update now from moscow and speak to john unless you yes. chapel of oliver. yes. so we've heard from president fulton about these uh, drones that i've been trying over moscow, what he had to say. and so basically it has been a bit most intensive drone. that's how i lost the most courageous since the beginning of the administrative operation of ukraine. so i missed a piece is that most got defense worked properly, but some there is to work to be done to improve it and they are towards his know what to do in order to strength. and that's uh, also according to person. ukraine is provoking brochure, but it's such a tox, therefore, russia will have to sing how to react. so in the future,
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it does touch publications. so now we can see how the story is developing here. many official statements blaming kids have been made and lives discussions are taking place on social media right now, and no doubt there will be many evenings shows on t v what the situation will be discussed as well. so we'll, so he opinions from representatives of foreign press according to financial times, and further strike on the crown in, uh, let in may a rated by the so quote, liberty of russia legion in the belgrade region and a talk on a black safelite ship. and now pull the chaise days drone attacks and most of our old pas have a series of operations, the full b ukrainian counter offensive that is the subbing to attract the russian attention . and we can, its full says right, the russian ministry of defense promised a very tough response to the publications like those ones in the future also isn't reports as this in most of the morning. trone,
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the types of states employees will review patrols in the se, se, and the search for drugs like those that we saw in the morning. and he's the speech of a short while ago. you statement 1st and 14 said that ukraine was trying to frighten russia. are russians frightened? julia, how are people reacting to this and how much sense is there of what's happening among russians? well 1st of all, i have to say the people in the streets do not seem to be very much concerned over slay bars who have no being affect, says directly affected by a bad tax. well, the apples and the capital and all the public transport are working as usual. and oh, well, they said there was some official statements, but basically a people, well, the official statements saying that those attacks that we had a go to, to spread panic among the population,
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but actually nothing like that happened. so people had truly believe that everything that is being done here is done to protect them and present payson and bill source. he's had a lease that will oh, no ukrainian soil because they wanted to protect russia and the russian citizens. so obviously they've been watching on television on t v and right now, who has been splashing out onto the russians, have a tree. so probably it's another reason to think twice about what was going on right now here. thank you for that. julia julia sharpe, of oliver my 1st day in moscow. and there's lots more head on this sondra 0 and use our including demonstrations instead of gas capitol. the main opposition leader says he's being illegally detained. this is an estimate of parental rates in west doesn't run down more than
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a 100 people were killed in may. i'll be talking to families who lost their loved ones and prophecy. and in school, what action from the french open as a topsy sales into violent too. but the 3rd season is a controversial message. just got the details coming up between the 1st and these really has died off to being shot me any legal settlement any occupied westbank? it happened in harmony. she is ready forces say they've launch a search for to attack, cuz several times have been rated tension. have run high in recent months after repeated is really raised in palestinian towns. billing marks has moved from west jerusalem. see, killing took place just to the northeast of a regional telecom and following the attack is ready for it is rated nearby village called caffeine,
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where they confiscated footage from c c t v cameras. this was the 20th ceiling of and is really since the thoughts of this year, the vast majority of those have taken place at the hands of palestinians in the northern part of the occupied west bank during that same period, a 122 palestinians have also been killed in the occupied west bank. don't forget, this is the region where roughly 290 settlements. legal settlements exist with some 700000 settlers living in those supplements in those communities in defiance of international law. typically of these kinds of attacks, we do see a response from small settlement groups. some settlers tend to congregate around road junctions and launch protests sometimes clashing with local palestinians. the months. how does 0 west jerusalem humanitarians cease? fire in saddam has been extended by 5 days, but fighting between the army and power military rapids support forces has continued in car to more than a 1000000 people have been force from their homes. have is
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a tractor the capital and struggling to get basic supplies. even morgan has more from undermined the a call to of the mediators, saudi arabia and the united states said that the reason for extending the original week long cease fire was to allow for more age to be delivered to those in need. here in the capital costume and elsewhere around the country. now on tuesday, the army chief general i have been put, the hon made another rare appearance. his 4th since fighting began in mid april, between the army and the rapid support forces. he said that the reason the army agreed to an extension is to allow for the service delivery for those who isn't affected by maybe 2 months of fighting and, but by what he described as violations by the rapid support forces. now people here don't have much hope in the ceasefire and it's extension. they say that never has there been a single say over the past 7 days, where there's been no fighting reported between the army and the recess. there's been s strikes,
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there's been heavy artillery fired in residential areas. and even the mediators themselves describe the sci fi as imperfect. but they say that it is necessary to deliver aid aid organization said that's well, some aid was brought into the capital one card of to them. it's distribution due to the ongoing violence has been challenging and that many people have not been reached, especially in the northern parts of the capital. how to now residents in the capital say that they're bracing themselves for more fighting. they don't believe that the cease fire would actually hold the pricing between the army and the rest of the day. hope that the extension would allow for more a to be deliberate for them to be able to life easier. and they say that because of the scar city of market come in, market commodities and food commodities, they hope that's 8 reaches them sooner rather than later. people, morgan onto 0. i'm the man or some of the worst fighting outside visited in east capital has taken place in the gospel region in west and so don,
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the governor has told people to take up arms to protect themselves. we advise everyone who has a shop, a found lee and the house to always protect them with weapons such as conditional codes that then you don't have to wait for them to rape your sisters in front of you. you don't have to wait for them to rape your mother's in front of you. you don't have to wait for them to burn your house in front of you. you must have no tolerance for insults by coalition of calls and stay there to protect your shop. your family and your house, they want to hurt you. so protect yourself. well, down for has seen a long running tensions between its arab and non ethnic communities. those disputes are swamped by land and water resources broke out into conflict in 2003. while i'm at home done back hello is from don for and is now head of the rapids support forces military force. he played a critical role in the previous government's efforts to cross to rebellion assessed him aged 400000 people,
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died and now hundreds more are reported to have been killed in dawn for alone. with the latest conflicts in feigning ethnic tensions, thousands of people have fled west to chad. they add to hundreds of thousands from don for already in the neighboring country. while 2 of the united nations agencies have one of our risk of people stopping in. so don, in haiti, volcano facile and molly report by the well food program and the food and agriculture organization calls for urgent ash attention to tackle the causes of food and security warranty. so don and the restricted movement of people and goods are blamed. the full countries join us got his don nigeria, somebody at south to don and jim, and as facing the highest risk of starvation the you and found a record full point. 7000000 people in hate see in 2022 faced acute hunger. many of them children, a given the economic situation, the parents are unable to look off to the children. they've asked us to mind them.
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the majority of the children who arrive on malnourished the parents are very difficult situations. the children also have other complications associated with male nutrition. in front of god, opposition leader of mine, sancho has appeared in a video online saying he's being illegally detained. he's also called for public protests. earlier, please use the a gas. it is for his crowns or the supporters with drunk to main road in the car and started fires. they want the barricades around some of those house to be removed. it's the latest fine is triggered by charges against the politician who's present mackey. sons' main rival sancho was being tried for rates as a charges against him off politically motivated that the students and they're going to it's time for all families to take responsibility. she's coming out and facing nike solved zone. and i cool for that. a national search, and that's because it is no longer creepy and dictate to ship the dictatorship is
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outright standing up and resolutely moving towards its objective address areas. nicholas hoc has more from the synagogues capital. the car were in the popular neighborhood of the best to seize and looked at what is left of the local petrol station. demonstrators intentionally targeted this petrol station because the goal has made enormous discovery of oil and gas. and it will start exporting some of its liquefied natural gas to europe next year. and so whoever becomes president in february 2024 will be in charge of managing that enormous wealth. demonstrators targeted this as a symbol. they say president mark yourself is not fairly redistributing that well. normally that is using the courts to clump down on the opposition with the latest trial against opposition, which months sancho was accused of rape for the government. it's
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a private matter between 2 citizens, but if he gets convicted, he will not be able to run in the upcoming presidential election and potentially paid either way for president lucky solve to run again. now that is, if the constitution allows that, because depending on how you interpret the constitution, don't allow to run for a certain mandate. and so many of the demonstrators that come out on this are not only because it's reports, but more because they're what they see as the democracy. in senegal. nicholas hawk, alex's 0, the car brazilian president, lucy, not seeing the silver hazard, south american countries to defend their economic and cultural ties at a regional summit in brasilia, who called for the establishment of a common energy market and to reduce dependence on foreign currencies to boost straight, let's go live to our latin america editor lucy, a newman,
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who is in brazilian covering this meeting for so present. no one has been speaking in the last hour. tell us about what she said, and what is this message to the latest? got it the cause of the address, the other piece appears, the other 11 leaders of south america. this is the 1st meeting that they have had in 9 years. and that is a very, very long time in the whole just of this is to try to find a way to recover what once appeared to be on the road map here in the region. and that what is latin america or south america and rather integration. so he gave a whole list of possible, uh, uh he said goals, they're very, very long. it's something that, that cannot be achieved in one presidency, probably not even 2 or 3, but they all lead to the same thing. integration of physical integration. so highways, energy integration, education, health, finding prime, climate change,
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energy grids. of course a, he's, what i'm suggesting is you just said a single currency for trade was in south america itself. very, very ambitious goals that he had when he was last president to 11 years ago and that had been pretty much dropped as the show we say as every, as the pendulum, the ideological pendulum in the region change. so to did the emphasis on that regional integration, we're right now, they're giving it a go again. and he did as a suggest that they tried to revive or not sort of the organization that he's started back in about 15 years ago. and that many countries dropped out help, but many don't of the presidents who was sitting with him right now as i speak. don't agree with that. so to begin with, he is suggesting that each one of them a point, a, a senior advisor that will meet for the next 4 months and come up with
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a roadmap for south american integration. so that is what they're doing right now. this meeting that they're having is completely behind closed doors so that they can speak candidly. and so we don't know what they are saying, right? this is elizabeth r. okay. and nicholas my daughter, lucy at the vin. his way to meet her is attending this meeting. he was persona non grata under busiest former leader, which had recognized one gladto. his opponent as a legitimate leader of things way is nicholas my durrell in from the cold. now is he no longer a perio that we don't know that i said even us, we're a fly on the wall. we what we can be. i can't really tell you what the other presidents are telling and because there are many who are sitting at the table with him now that also believe that he should not be the president that he's not, did not arrive at that at that job too. and the gentleman election, but they will be speaking candidly to each other, but to be a pariah. i don't know that it will go that far. i think that there is
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a consensus that it's time for venezuela to sit down at the table again with his peers from the region, whether they agree, ideologically, or even on democratic issues or not. thank you for that. the see and human is on latin america editor revolting their life from virginia. well, let's discuss this further now with to me are poor. i suppose the managing director of global sovereign advisory and also a former foreign policy advisor to relate venezuelan president, tubal chavez is joining us from caracas. thank you very much, mr. por us for being with us. you were, i understand in the room when the late venezuelan president hugo chavez came up with this idea of the union of south american nations. lou, as we've heard, is trying to give it a go again. he's got them vicious plans. what, what do you make of this attempt to bring all these leaders together on the conditions in your view and the context for regional integration? right. but thank you for having me and yes, i will tell you that i find it is
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a great initiative by presenting the um the american integration and industry. so the learning and integration is probably not possible with the participation of present. presently, the largest country in the region is the main economy. and it's a little dramatic powerhouse. so it is great news that the president us in that has come back into the regional z into a portion and vicious integration integration. and then the battery also that they saw in the system learned is that these innovation needs to be fantastic. that needs to be practical in eastern slay, into benefits by, for most of the southern american population in order to a lot. right, right. interesting that you talk about the lessons because when you look at the political affinities of the regions, current governments, do you think the leaders will be willing to corporate or they sell hurdles in the
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way? what do you see is the biggest problem right now for integration as well, only know when it was created, as it was mentioned 15 years ago, there was also political dividing. so that may, again, this is probably the right thing to do. people, governments across the aisle overcame their different views, internally. i mean, in terms of policy through a very or i'm up. so we know that the region that when did a more economically rated, one is more commercially debated when city is around south america guide both ways. youngsters to study in other countries and come back and exercise their careers without having any dual credit and boundaries to them. so those are the things are not ideological agenda, right? so that how it is possible today, but in any day the leaders of today and for them to read is to be even more
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ambitious for those who are ready to be anything that imagine some of the people, most of the americans become immediately actionable. so there it is, difficult in the, in the future to uh, basically just walk away from formal arrangements, informal agreements between the way when you say they were political, divides 15 years ago, that was political divide. but when you know, so it was built mostly to some of the region where it left us and then the organization broke down when right when leaders came along. so how can they make this 2nd attempt last can such a blog, he think survived the regions, political shifts, and instability. it is too they were more electives theatres when they were considering it and very concerned that if either man remind you of friends and not about to leave it from the buried and serve any one or president united tv when, when, when these headboards were me so it is true,
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the progressive body of the progressive forces in south america. i'm more inclined to leave the game that, but it's 2 political leaders basically to offer what the other side we but it's probably more and the, the, the, the, the government is, are more inclined to promote business integration. why not do that? of course, why not push that? and it is very important also to, to understand what the role of the element in the room, which is the united states can play in the early 2, thousands. there's lots more economies. there was less intervention isn't coming from the united states. and let's say one of the units of the lab, we also had to pay the difference us of the station was a terminated station pushing for routine changes pushing for, you know, a very peculiar point. what is the agenda that was very interested in some basis today? things are different. so you most of the man uh, the flooring model,
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the in the united states, even in the region. thank you so much. very interesting to talk to you, mr. forest. to me, your power, i say, is a former foreign policy advisor to the late ven is waiting president hugo chavez joining us a from caracas. thank you for your time. still ahead on this knowledge is air and use our. we look at how the pandemic lead to an increasing gambling in the u. k. fast lifestyle can get nom why, how noise is being forced to cut back on electricity. and in sports, the heat is on miami, celebrates reaching the n b a finals. actually coming up later with joe to stay with us with us after a very short break. the it's still not grading,
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utilize the stuff as much as you like. and there's more crowd around announcements and it said this one's not quite as brilliant, but then again, it is over to santiago's reasoning. people above average for the science. you see some ravens subject. he went picked, you know, is it in most of brazil? read as looking a little bit drive and have like the step. it's certainly something in power across on shows just on the edge of power going. but the heaviest rain in this continent isn't the goal for these columbia. i've seen the biggest down pulse. they're always, they're giving you the risk of land slides not seen, reported yet, but that sort of sense to them and they repeat is for the know to give that race. so for example, you can put into the, in nicaragua, i back serial salvador tours. got tamala, big down policy too, but the bahamas height and jamaica all look up the same risk. it's not just flash, nothing was mix goes right, surprise, and the quite dry. and that's true. so most of the us and kinda, they're all big chairs folding in the front and states and marching east, which is disappointing storm here of show safe in north carolina young show breezes,
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a cold and wet one in california knows libra east. so it's not like move in san francisco with the mall and the wife, tired and charles, and you might expect that this time of the year it's every young foothold is doing to turn professional living most appreciative towards my autonomy. and that's why mindful told them issued out to 0 wells full as 3 talented. i'm going to place from the roof as they struggled to fulfill their own position while working to suffice. i've been on to low income funding. so i am obliged to work and have it waiting on the bench on now to sierra sears from, i'll just say around on the go and meet tonight. i'll just there is only mobile app . is that the,
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thousands of protesters were also injured. brushes president of accusing ukraine of terrace activity after several drones activity and areas of moscow. vladimir 14 said it was an attempt to scan and provoke russia. ukraine has denied any involvement and brazil as president luis not to let a silver, has urge south american countries to defend their economic and cultural ties. at a regional summit in brasilia called for the establishment of the common energy market and to reduce dependence on foreign currencies to boost strength. now then use rondon authorities considering way to resettle thousands of people affected by to wrench will reins and land slides. more than a 100 people died in early may, many more have been forced from their homes. the government says unusually heavy rainfall is a result of climate change. i'll just here as catherine saw a report, some of the bible district in western wanda. every step to you right?
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yes. so shows us what remains of his home after floods and long slides devastated nothing in western lunda in all the may more than 100 people walk held and thousands displaced. tiger ah, yes. who says he has never seen such intense lighting conditions. uh so so. so so we walk up to water in the house, i live with my family aids rooms that i rented out to the way destroyed or damaged by the war town. those rentals were my livelihood. ronda is known for its rolling hills which are susceptible to launch lights during the rainy season. but people here say these are the washed in reset. is this the bear river boss bits bags after the highest rain for recorded in the region in 17. yes. people say that was sleeping when the worst case. many of them could not save themselves. thousands are
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now leaving in shelters that have been provided by the government. authorities want to relocate tens of thousands of families from landslide prone areas, including neighborhoods on the outskirts of the capitol guided. this is a long term plan and finding somewhere to move them is a challenge in the densely populated country. there are people that type of data to the effect that including those one that are here and whose houses are destroyed or damaged. but there are also some of us, and that has not the affected directory, but we predict that it's gonna be a program if they stayed. some rebuttal, residents are preparing to rebuild the homes in june by the sound of to had
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a 6 bedroom house. it was completely destroyed. i'm using the method came with the flood waters to make bricks for a new hide. i hope the government finds alternative land quickly, so we can move. authority said the priority is to make sure people still leaving in dean to zones find homes. and quickly, guthrie saw you all just 0. bob weston ronda. in vietnam, the streets flights are being turned off in the capital noise, as sweltering temperatures put pressure on the power grid forecast. as a warning, the heat wave will continue and could get worse. alexia bryan has the details in vietnam's capital noise, the mercury is rising, and so for many, it is only one option paid for the cool. my of, of this year in comparison to previous use is hold for more extreme. the heat wave has baked vietnam for weeks. there's usually
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a whole period before the reigning season, but this year it's been longer and more intense. that's called full cost is wanting of a possible drought city officials scrambling to safe water a doing so saving electricity levels and some of the hydropower dams, along with an average. and the surgeon, temperatures are putting pressure on the national grid as more people using air conditioning the ball either because if everyone saves energy, they will have enough electricity. if not, they will be a partial overload, which will put the grid at risk to safe power. the city is turning off the street lights earlier than usual, and turning them on later. prioritizing major roads and public parks, offices and shopping moles. it'd be nice to have the energy use. and people want to stay in doles in the middle of the day. is that why does that it doesn't really get that it's so hot and hot outside the people have to weigh
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a protective clothing to cool down and not get done by the vietnam's. not the only country in the region suffer a miles in thailand to also reported the highest temperatures on record in recent weeks. last month, the tie, prime minister wound the heat, was becoming dangerous. earlier in may, the head of the world meet you over a logical organization. so the combination of a woman el nino passing and climate change would push global temperatures into uncharted territory. delays it's become even talked to over time. in the past 30 degrees celsius was considered talk, but now we have to adapt to 40 degrees. whether experts say the regency twice could last a few more weeks. what's the worst yet to come? and excel brian l $20.00. the china is for as astronaut. civilian astronaut has begun his mission on board the sions of 16 rocket. the spacecraft was long from the northwest of a country on tuesday carrying
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a 3 person crew. the work on board the chunk gong space station until november, katrina, you re for some beach in the launch of the shingo, 16 spacecraft and another milestone in china's and vicious space program. the 3 person crew includes a civilian for the 1st time, academically high child who was serving as the team's aerospace system specialist. young son goes to the carrier rock. it has launched the shooting, jo, 16 man, the spacecraft to the predetermine orbit. the solar panels extended and a functioning normally are declared to launch mission a success. the men will replace the crew from the previous center mission and livable the tingling space station opening us for 5 months. the tasks include maintaining equipment space books and conducting scientific experiments and quantum theory relativity and space. time to space stations. basically a huge foot board tree and there's a bar tree that's going to be increasingly filled with
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a variety of experiments and technology somewhere around the world. and so that is intended to, um, you know, so that the reason why it is a civilian is a civilian is assigned to extend academic and you need somebody with the skill and experience and the knowledge of how to operate and maintain, you know, delicate, the equipment and i can be done with people usually from military background. oh, i see them up on previous missions have been part of the people separation, ami, the space program is a source of national pride. it's remained to piracy throughout the pandemic. and despite slowly economy completed late last year, the can go is a crucial step in china as long 10 space goals, including putting a crude mission on the moon by 2030 and eventually hosting course astronauts from other countries. but there are concerns about links to the military. most of all, just to date have had government on military purposes. the united states excluded china from the international space station in 2011 and found it from working with
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nasa due to security concerns. trying to the treatments are challenging us dominance in space defensive on products that it could surpass nasa as capabilities as early as 2045. right now the washington is investing mold and aging, and it has a much larger network of international academic and commercial. katrina, you all to 0. they do have a u. k. has one of the biggest gambling markets in the world, generating an annual profit of $17000000000.00. but one of the legacies of a pandemic is a substantial increase in gambling evictions. with cherry's reporting and increasing people seeking help, the font, a report from london on an industry under pressure to speed up 34 months of cousin. those the highs and lows of an addiction to gambling. it's affected by mental health affected the way all up to the world, and there was a, a time towards the end where i was suicide when they make an attempt to my life.
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and i'm not that sort of where it ends up for a lot of people. unfortunately, you know, campaigns were tightening of existing laws around who, how, and when people can place bets in an industry that drives much of its wealth. from a minority of compulsive gamblers. i think there's very little justification for promoting an industry like this in its current form. i think at the moment you've got basically a situation where about 86 percent of the prophets online and coming for 5 percent of gamblers. golden houses patches, use a mobile devices to gamble, 3 quarters of them, 18 to 34 year olds using multiple sites with sports busing. skyrocketing during the pandemic. you really need to look at england's premier league to see the prevalence and prominence of the best. the industry prep for it is one of many teams who shirts every blazing with gambling logos and many of the ads around the game offer online banking companies. it's, i've not made his point you precisely as
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a professional gambler, and i even tell you the one of its star play as a striker who's a place for england was recently fund fight month for bracing people. association rules on gambling. many leading clubs have agreed to stop lucrative matched a front of should sponsorship deals with gambling companies for mid 2026. the u. k . government's also recently published a review with white papers of gambling lows for the digital age, including maximum stakes for under 25 year olds and affordability checks for online customers. but the reforms could be many years away. it's great to see that change is coming, but what we do see in the white papers, but lots of the measures proposed the subjects 5 the consultation. i'm not so concerned just because of the time it takes until those consultations, a complete and change has happened. we won't see those grades or protections in place. only one if the doesn't gambling companies with contracts, it's offered as a comment. and team that owns multiple big batching. brands and platforms says it's
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in favor of regulation that ensure is appropriate protection to all players. well, preserving the markets for months of cousin meaningful change needs to happen at a meeting full pace to protect vulnerable users from gambling with the lives, the bulk which is 0 london. the still ahead on the program. humans, national museum reopens displaying artifacts not seen in public since the unrest began over a decade ago. and on jabber reaches the french open. second bond jo, have the action for you in sports coming to
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[000:00:00;00] the fucking back after being shot for more than a decade. demons, national museum has reopened to temporarily. authorities are hoping to generate public interest by displaying artifacts. we commented from smugglers. the museum closed in 2012 after an uprising against then president dudley of dallas, sally, and has remained co starring the war, will be close to him, share a frequency. a stream of vista is at the national museum in santa open for just 2 weeks. a chance for people to see some, 2000 new top facts that have been for ton to the collection re a outside. it is a research who specializes in ancient you have any history. but on the we saw many things. so we had never seen before. a month and more pieces the were recovered
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during 20062007 also in 20132020 pieces that had been seized and documented by the judiciary or not on display. the museum opened 1st in 1971 and whole house. and so for alex, from collins and coughing, still full years from all the crumbs some items i'm more than 2000 years old. when could you tell me the number to this has been thrown used in ancient human. it is decorated with ibex. as an inscriptions of course, must have been cushioned with something. then scriptures are very precise with important details. the name of the king and the era is also engraved here. a told the said the museum has remain closed during the war to protect the collections. they also lack the budget to keep it open. the video is the main reason is the lack of resources in addition to the war imposed on us by the so the lead coalition, the arrogant american aggression in our country and the bun boardman in the
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vicinity of the museum which calls many cracks configured. in february, the us agreed to the done $77.00 stolen, antiquities, tgm, and 40. so hoping most people would be interested in the displays. so the museum will generate enough money to reopen permanently and preserve these artifacts that offer glints into humans. ancient history. i'm a consumption eve, i just need to the stuff all the sports is joel foley. thank you very much sub intend his plan of talk of it says he stands by his words of to writing a controversial comment about cost to vote on a camera lens at the french open joke, which one his opening match in wrote the cost of, of is the halt of sub you stop the violence. you like to post the same image on the instagram, the 22 time grandson chime. he says he hasn't been approached by the french open organizes about the message. and as of such a bit, i don't know what will happen if someone will, as you will find somebody or something similar. and i have no reservations. i would
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have done the same again because my standpoint on this is very clear. i'm against boys against the conflicts and violence of any kind, and i've always expressed that publicly worse than as you had earlier. this tension between the 2 countries, dozens of nato peacekeepers have been injured and recent protest, several collections, northern cost of i wish to kind independence in 2008 also be, is still considered as it part of its territory. and here i spoke to the former foreign minister of customer, patrice, telling me he says no, but jokes, which is message was not designed to bring peace to potentially the right thing. and a big screen of the, one of the biggest tennis tournaments like joke was, did, yesterday, the cost to is the heart of serbia, of course is offensive. it's offensive because it was a hard, not of a political, a geographic situation. what are people's emotions? and i think joking, which is a streaming smartphone that it will be in a very similar to what if anything, russian player would have written
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a crime me or phone bus is a heart of russia and the height of the tensions and the saying that to against the war in violence and using a violent report. rick is really not the way to go about it. let's put think close . so is part of serbia. could essentially a nationalist called, it's a famous chant, actually, a lead reverberates across the stadiums. by the far right hooligans in the serbian football stadiums and clean that type of message by joke, which certainly doesn't contribute to peace and doesn't contribute to uh, a feeling go for the association and, and, and, and like sports should do it actually just in plain stress anymore, i am a customer, i watched tennis. my son plays tennis, he's 9 years old. and having a ride there on the big screen in a statement that goes against the we are. that really creates
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a nationalistic sentiment in publication. should've gone punish all. why is one day, as i said, very soon, tomorrow after tomorrow, a russian will do its own publication. somebody else will do within publications. and i would have felt that by now uh, kind of the federations and international bodies that have understood the dangers of allowing such a development in the, in the sports fields. but semester is on quotes. and the 2nd st daniel meditative is just last to present. and qualify in a 5 set bottle. no problems for last is run out. caspar read the region for feed, single swedish qualify as math in straight sets were just chasing his maiden and grandson, title, and faces. it's highly qualified. julia executives. next, the battery is up and running in the women's tournaments, the tendency in 7th see to pay it fully recovered from a cost injury
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a she cruise pos lucida burns at 26461. this is the only major wedge, but has yet to reach the call to find the type of golf appraisal, say 3 to the 2nd round of the 19 year old american bt rebecca must side over. the spaniard won the opening sets but go to the remaining 6160 to the place in the next rounds. me hate to punch the tickets. the m b a finals by the last 3 games and erase of the boston celtics spots out the full time of asking. they finally got over the line winning that decided convincingly by 19 points. david starks as the action the, the he is very much shown in miami, as it sits, the celebrates reaching the n b a finals for the 2nd time in full seasons. he was supposed to meet at the mence. i'm heading into the game 7 on that home coat hadn't been 3 games in a row, but they suffered a huge flight right to the start when jason tatum interior design. cool. and so
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just a little bit late rotating over. he did his best to fight to the pain, but it was clear he was struggling and he managed just full team point miami to put advantage to me. but the top school to 28 and kind of boston added 26 the the visitors running away with it in the end, a 103 to 84. to clinch the eastern conference title. austin's defeat means that still no team is ever recovered from 3 games down to when the best of 7 and be a playoff series. we feel awful and we let to let the whole city to the he, he will say beat the top seated milwaukee books. this post season list, the eastern conference trophy for 7th time. there we the 2nd 8 see did seem to reach the finals after the new york knicks in 1999. you know, sometimes you have to suffer, you know, for the things that you really want. and this group is on fortitude to have that
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perspective to pick yourself up, have that collective spirit coupon, forging ahead. jimmy butler was named the series in v p, but it was nearly a sting in the tail during his press conference before game one. 0 my guy. yeah, sorry. got damn bundle be nobody satisfied. we haven't done anything. we don't play just the one. the eastern conference, we play the one, the whole thing, miami mas that'd be the western conference champions, denver nuggets, if it's when the 4th and the i talked to. and there's not much time to rest day one of the final dispos date in denver. the david stokes, the file to the n h l playoffs now, and the las vegas golden lights have reached the stanley cup final with a resounding victory a fresh, the dallas stalls. 6 colson, i'll think about the western conference title, william colson had 2 goals,
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and an assist in this one is the 2nd time they've made the stanley cup final off to a previous of payments in 2018 when they last to the washington capitals. this time they'll be against the florida pump. this with game one coming up on saturday. or if we can bottle that going forward, maybe a tough team to beat, but guys responded well to little adversity to get down and a great start. we just kept going from there and everything to the importance of it . that's why you can sustain it. just, you don't wanna let a team off off the map or of 3 nothing. there was some chatter about that. so we want to make sure we took care of business. all right, that is really useful for now is back to fully joe. thank you very much for that best news for now, and i'll just share, but to stay with us. we've got plenty more of today's top stories coming up after
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