tv NEWSHOUR Al Jazeera May 31, 2023 12:00am-1:01am AST
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east asia typhon mullis started to move its way to the east of taiwan. it brought some very gusty winds of what to weather as well as an ordinary is of the philippines. and the energy that the storm is sucking, pulls across more northern areas, is where we're seeing west of the wet weather, much dryer across most southern areas. suddenly for indonesia, the weather brought to you by visit cuts on approved or reject. the most progressive constitution ever proposed for any nation in history. yes or no. cheating, voted no big picture. us was a question that goes into the very foundation of judy until the cause of its relationship with indigenous people. in the midst of 2 parts, one on the jersey, the
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the hello, i'm sorry i'm the why the of high when welcome to the news out life in london, coming up in the next 60 minutes. drones it strikes civilian areas in moscow present. redeem a pollution is accused ukraine of terrorist activity. this off to russia intensified as strikes only ukrainian capital. at least one person was killed. nato was a boy additional forces, the cost of those tensions rise in its sub majority areas in the news. this is an estimate of parental rain in west 71 more than a 100 people were killed in may. i'll be talking to families who lost their loved ones and property. i'm joined against real sco with the sport. sees that's been a must have upset at the french open 2nd seat daniel method that has been defeated
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by a brazilian on a file ranked 170 seconds in the world. the precious minutes res, on least 3 wives of aerial assaults on the equation in capital kingston. sunday night. they've had a hospital and also residential buildings. at least one person has been killed. much of the population is now sheltering and funk cuz and, and on the ground train stations on choose day drones also hit civilian parts of mosca is damaged some buildings that but no one was seriously injured. ukraine has denied any involvement in that attack, but the russian present running a person is accused came of terrorist activity, saying it was an attempt to scan and provo crusher. all bronco has this report now . somebody, but for some,
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this was the movement trust in ukraine to the residence in a wealthy supper. west of us will work and to a large scale drain attack. russian president vladimir putin said it was an attempt to terrify russians up to most great hit strategic sites in ukraine where they as you know, the key version has chosen a different past. the past of attempts to intimidate russia, russian citizens, and attacks on residential buildings integration. this is of course, a clear sign of terrorist activity in russia says 8 drains were launched in the attack, but it was able to shoot down 5 and disable 3 most coast mass as the some minus the damage. but no one was seriously hurt to bring it keeps giving you the cube to jim has with us all done duties. i would like to see some lights by ellwood city to,
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to find the people who launched the drums. because they, i hear clearly this, the drones did not come from you. ok to investigate, to say they'll find that you sent them and from why, 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 ukraine screen preparing a counter offensive against russia for months. but it's denied any involvement in detroit and attacks. barbara and grandpa. out of sarah, you do shuffle over as a journalist based in the russian capital in moscow. she has more on the government's reaction. it has been a bit most intensive during that time laska on the most co regent since the beginning of the administrative operation, the ukraine. so i missed a piece is that most got a defense worked properly, but some there is to work to be done to improve it and they are poor is his know
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what to do in order to strengthen it. it's uh, also according to person, ukraine is providing russia by such attacks. therefore, russia will have to sing how to reaction the future to sanction 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 throws, try on the kremlin in may a raid by the so called liberty of russia legion in the belgrade region, and a talk own a black safelite ship. and now probably choose days to run a tax and most good. a roll pas have a series of operations before the ukranian counter offensive that is the subbing to
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attract the russian attention. and we can, it's full, says, the russian ministry of defense promised a very tough response to the publication for a while, you kind of saying that it's shut down to move in 20 russian drugs. he says at least one person was killed in a 3rd round. the russian as strikes in 24 hours. it's actually bought a reports now from one of the apartment buildings in keys, his in the russian attack. abdul residents of the palm and broken keith try to observe what's happened. the building was k to during and now the noise of 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 fly in daylight. the scale of the damage is clear, shafted windows up turned lives. people still shaking the starting to pick up the
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pieces this man cell, which is what he can from his call of is like victoria wait to give statements about the damage they suffered to, to authorities. she lives on the 9th floor. motion with partly we were sleeping and had a huge explosion. i grabbed my child and ran into the corridor. it was horrible. i didn't know what to go. i was scared to stay scared to go. but when i heard people scream fi, i run outside who needs to be since the beginning of may rushes talking to these keys with needing nicely me solid during 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 they simply don't feel safe anymore. this woman packs the call, she says she's leaving the consumption visit
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a little. but yes, i thought this might happen because a defense is all constantly working around us. no, no is also going to spread 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 keith. it's also trying to weigh down ukrainians and crushed moreau. there's no down to 90 attacks of having an impact. but for now, most people refused to give in to angry about the role they didn't task for latasha, butler, i'll just sarah dees. so in all the developments, the international atomic energy agency had russell gross. he has presented as pond to protect, to cranes. example, region nuclear pond facility is currently on the russian control. groceries proposal includes a ban on placing heavy military equipment and troops, and d as
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a pond. a nuclear or radiological accident. during the ongoing conflict coach have disastrous consequences for the people of grain. for the people of russia, as well as the neighboring states, and the all the time has come to be more specific as to what is required. we must prevent a dangerous release of radioactive material, as well as operation nuclear power plant is the largest of its kind in europe and its sitting on the front line of the wall. so actually there is a threat to the catastrophe taking place. soon as he wasn't any target of russian forces, it won't keep bind it within 2 weeks of the invasion. been on the russian military control since that operated by ukrainian stop. it once supplied about 20 percent of ukraine's electricity. it has continued operating during the war,
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but stopped producing power in september is connected to the national grid, primarily to cool the ponds. nuclear reactors, should that line to the grid fail or be damaged? it could lead to a few note down the director general of the international atomic energy agency, russell maria, and pro. see who, what you are hearing from is just a visit to this appraiser plant is the one that it's only a matter of time until it dissolves to happens. i or i spoke to elaina so cuz the executive director of the vienna sent us to salma mentioned on the left ration says there are a range of concerns about the operations operations on the voicemail of some of the girls say, and i think reported already numerous times that there is several, it's just that could go wrong. and separation. one is the 1st of all, there are still reactors. they are in a close set down one in which sit down. but that means they do contain spend fuel
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in them. and if there is an intermediate, an attack on the reactors themselves. and the containment is destroyed, like pulling see release of friday. but even most so there is a, is to expand fuel storage at the site, including the pulse with the hot fuel. which means that it is that house and there is a release of fridays that could also span around the area. and well, i thank you to see don. now he monetary is these 5, there has been extended by 5 days, but it's done very little to call and the fighting between the army in the pilot tree are a staff that has continued and hard to move in a 1000000 people have now been full from that homes and those trapped in the capital a struggling to get even basic supplies. i was just, there is hipaa. morgan is covering the story from the city of undermine, of the mediators, saudi arabia,
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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 cartoon, 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 rapids support forces. he said that the reason the army agreed to an extension is to allow for service delivery for those who isn't affected by nearly 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, 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
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deliver aid aid organization said that's well, some aid was brought into the capital costume. 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 fighting 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 lift easier. and they say that because of the scar city of market come in, market commodities and food commodities, they hope that 8 reaches them sooner rather than later. people, morgan onto 0 on demand. now some of the worst fighting outside of the capital has taken place in the gulf full region in western sit on this area, seeing the long running tensions between its arab and non ethnic are communities for some time. those dispute spunk by lines and was the result is broke into conflict in 2003 nama tom dunn. douglas. now head of the rapids support forces is
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from the full. he played a crucial role in the previous government's efforts to crush the rebellion. estimated around 400000 people died now hundreds more reports and they've been killed in the for loan, with the latest conflict in flaming ethnic tension. thousands of flag west to chad adding to the hundreds of thousands of people from dell 4 already inside that neighboring country. so my team who is an advocacy manager for the norwegian refugee council incidents joins me now from my road. be thank you for joining us. i know it's, it's late while you are and you just had a trip to sit on. so you had a chance to actually be inside the country and i want to ask you about the full. what is very wiring is the communications blackout. that means this part of saddam is essentially costs off. there are people in well, including out as era as been collecting accounts from various people,
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though they might be difficult to verify what accounts are you hearing of events in the west to sit on over the past month. yeah, you're right, marianne and it's been one week now that there's been literally 0 network. and we haven't been able to be in touch with the team. for example, in elgin e mail, which is part of the west, very close to, to the tide in border this one week basically of blackout follows a major escalation of violence. there's been weeks and weeks of deadly clashes, of fighting in the middle of the c t. people's shooting industry snipers own colleagues not able to cross the roads. one of our cooling have a guy at home, the house being hit by a by more tar and her husband being wounded. and lucky this morning i had one of my colleagues managed to cross into chad. and she was telling me that until
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yesterday, basically when she managed to see it was still fighting. and i asked her, how does the sire and she didn't know she didn't know there was one because for the last 7 days there's just been fighting industry. so just to be care about this was all for has been cut off. you managed to speak some colleagues, but also there are many people who have fled across the board in to chat. so we are also hearing some hiring test, so many from them. and the description is of indiscriminate attacks, indiscriminate showing homes being run sites and parts of the capitol being fun to the ground. oh, absolutely. yeah. um, the people have managed to, to cross into shadow would say are, are this a virus? and what you have to expect is that a lot of the of the, for you in the basically trapped right now in, in the villages and in the, in, you know, for example, we're talking about yeah, homes being looted, homes being burned down but not in the homes, you know, like there's also camps in janina,
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there was displacement accounts where people are leaving onto tens on to shelters. they've been burned to the ground. right now you have 100000. this people were already displaced. who have right now, you know home, it's all. and there's also obviously the attacks on the health care, the attacks on, on and you offices and your warehouse isn't so long. it's really like a complete disregard for, for cdns life and, and for you, many journals i systems in general and you know, there is a very difficult history and background to this. we were just mentioning that in the for history even to call me those islands between our communities and also the black african communities that like like the mass of it. initially, a competition of the land and resources turned into a bruce one to a lot of the share. and during that time the, the circle ginger reading melisha was used to crush that rebellion. and now the, our stuff roles and fighting now is the sort of
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a new iteration of the jungle. we as a, what are people saying about who is perpetrating these crimes to some people are describing that in our assess uniforms. but again, this is all difficult to verify. it is very difficult to very signed it. and the way you're saying is true, like a lot of people think the doc for is the story from the past. right. it's a story from 20 years ago. it's, it's not that it is 2021 has been a lot of attacks enough for it has been repeated attacks on villages, on displacement camps. the people are right now without home because they've been burned the last 3 weeks. it's free. it's probably the 3rd time that it's being attacked and best of the years. and so basically you have arm finishes, the sounding and finishes in homes and destroying everything. and it's, it's not easy, it's exhausting. but it's also, it also is a tragedy really for the, for, because it has happened in the darkness with a very long time. now it's a little bit more and you open with, you know,
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with what's going on in her tone. but it's very long, 10, suffering for, for people of the region. so thank you very much for strangers and latuda as an origin. refugee council, thanks man. and then use our life in london, not sure also to bring you on the program. turning of the street lights in vietnam is storing temperatures threatened to overload the countries power grid, paying high price for locked down luxuries. shocking, rise and pen demik, gambling, addictions, novak junk of age, defends, writing a controversial message about cost of us on a camera lens. as the french of the nato is sending additional forces to cost of, of thousands of its troops have been injured while trying to prevent ethnics of protest as from forcing their way into the offices of may is thousands of sub protest is also injured. tensions in northern kosovo have been getting worse off
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the ethnic albanians were elected may, as in full sub majority, administer policies. the subs, in boy constant, the vote, and the turn out was only 3 and a half percent. russia is called on the west, just don't blaming the subs while the you and nato urging come natures extra generals, as 700 most soldiers are being sent to assist the cost of a force o k for mission that we strongly condemn the unprovoked attacks against k for troops in no, the uncomfortable which led to a 30 peacekeepers being wounded. such attacks are unacceptable and most stopped. okay. for the night the forces will take all the necessary actions to maintain a safe and secure environment for all citizens in comfortable. and we will use our in partially in line with our united nations
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a monday as i bank has more from northern costs in a, the nato says, in response to 30 of its troops being injured. and the unrest that we saw yesterday that they've ordered the deployment of the operation with the forces for the western vulcans. now they've also said that they've told another battalion of the reserve operational forces to reduce their originates from $14.00 to $7.00 days. they say it's a prudent measure taking into account what's been taking place and it would help them and showed the security of this area in line with the un, monday to now yesterday, with some of the west by this for a number of years. and many people have raised concerns about how to do the escalated, but right now if people here are not moving to say they will continue to stay here and they're not backing down on the demands. and neither is the cost of, of government. but if we, even if we go back to the ethnic stubs here, i've never recognize that unions actress independence of course, of, of
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a many here believe the customer is a part of sylvia. the serbian flags here. and many people don't want the police in this area, they don't want those ethnic albanian ms who are elected here. they want everybody out. and that's the problem that the government can perceive then comfortable faces . how do they deescalate the situation? and nato have said that they will be deploying additional forces. savvy as president has met the ambassadors of several nations to discuss what's happening that. and it's smith has won this from l grade. a survey and presents alexander church, met and buses from united states, united kingdom, italy, germany, friends on the european union. and through them you accuse the international community of paula writing, you know, actual moves by christina and he said that the results is a discrete thing. number of options that could lead to permanent peace and stability in the region of voltage went on to ask the on boss of is to ask alvin, cosi the prime minister in kosovo to withdrawal his forces. i'm his mass,
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as you said, subs will never accept 20 calls occupation, and it's been more reaction from your opinions phone policy chief joseph borrow. he said the class, she's beat and old and comfortable. absolutely unacceptable. and he's urge the leaders of castillo, and so it'd be, so immediately, de, escalate. so, and it's me, i'll just say era cell, great. now, so that it can result position of those months on coast as he's being a legally held by security forces. and he's quoting on his supporters to take to the streets and protest. this has led to fighting between the demonstrators and police and some neighborhoods incentive goals. capital. nicholas hot reports from that godsa godsa. and i for an i instant it goes well, us language. it is a rallying called made by opposition leader. it was months sancho today, supporters. sancho says he's being held against his will at his residence. we try
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to visit him, but police won't allow us to film or let us in from his home. he sends this message is only a fill up, a cool for a national search, a national resistance movement in accordance with the constitution to face mackie cell with that. but i'm a, as the government says, it's maintaining law in order days ahead of a verdict in a trial where sonco is accused of rape. who if found guilty, he will not be able to ride in the february 2024 presidential election as close as i want. cause we are the most chicken because this is an attempt to eliminate our kind of data. we have protested for democracy against funding. go we, i don't want to put in a guest the restrictions on the individual and collective liberties. demonstrators are targeting hopes of ministers for an ode supermarkets and petrol stations. demonstrators are intensely targeting petrol station. it's become a symbol since the discovery of oil and gas because whoever becomes president in
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february 2024 will be in charge of this enormous resource that's promising. millions of dollars in wrapping presents so won't say if he will attempt to run for a 3rd term. critics argue that that would be on that housing situation in the business of exasperating political tensions. autographs to go down to your loss in affiliate by the violence, the fighting and political field is almost didn't move in or something where it feels like the tensions advising and escalate china. and it seems that the oil and gas is becoming a test to send to go sellers and the guys in san diego civil society to announce both the government and the political opposition for the violence and instability with their fight over power spilling on the streets ahead of a presidential election still 8 months away. nicholas hawk elder 0, the car was the name present. louisa national or the silver is just south american countries to defend their economic and cultural ties. the original somebody's in
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for city a little cold for the establishment of a common energy market and to reduce dependence on foreign currencies to boost trade. and he also said that recent elections had shown the strength of democracy in south america and asia. the issue in the region, we have allowed ideologies to divide us an interrupted integration efforts. we have a band of tunnels of dialogue and mechanisms, people cooperation and in doing so we whole last a lot of america. i just salisia newman joins us now. live from priscilla. this is newness, 1st spring regional summit. the c a bus has been somewhat of a shadow by presence of and that is right in the den customer. dora speaking of president nicholas my little he just left to the foreign ministry with a summit was held just a couple of minutes ago. and it was absolutely may have hundreds of journalists
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surrounding in getting into fights with some of the security guards. a lot of interest in what president my rudo had to say. he was extremely conciliatory. however, president lula himself has been under some very strong criticism for having given him up and almost a hero's welcome. when he arrived in brazil here on monday and said that there was a narrative, a negative narrative against my vote, or painting as being on democratic. well, a lot of that present not only got a lot of criticism locally in brazil, both from the media and from members of the off position, but also from some of the presidents that were at the summit pool of a print sample. chili's president to the left when president voting told him during the meeting that he disagreed with what new i have had to say that it was not a not the violations of human rights in venezuela. we're not a quote narrative. however, they all did agreed that it was good to have my little back of the table because all the presidents had to be together,
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they had to dialogue evidence. they didn't all agree. pitched himself as a president who would also support indigenous rights. but to those credentials that being tested on a, with protests against controversial legislation which could strip some of these communities of the line exactly that legislation, by the way, is being pushed by the opposition controlled congress, not by the government. the president knew that there was a broke, as just outside the foreign ministry about an hour ago. there were also far larger and more violent demonstrations to your dash was thrown in the city of south portal . when indigenous groups there were protesting this religious nation, which has been put on fast track. it's been pushed by the powerful agricultural and kind of a farming lobby in this country. it would allow or argues that any indigenous groups that are, that moved on to lands that they are claiming after the 1980 a constitutionally was passed on,
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had no right to that land. this would affect hundreds of thousands of families. it's extremely controversial. it would also allow the farm lobby much easier access, including mine in just by the way onto these indigenous lines, which until now has been basically off limits to them. so this is going to cause a lot of conflict before this legislation is presumably passed and presumably before it goes to the supreme court to be discussed. thank you very much. our latin america added to a new scene. human reporting that from virginia on this regional. so you all, with the news ally from the most and i had for you on the program, one giant leap for a chinese civilian, the country's 1st unknown military national loss into space ship reg scavengers, arrested in the south china sea. the good, why? the targeting pre world war 2, the vessels heat is on miami, celebrates reaching the n b a finals that's coming out with just
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a bit like the had learned that the north south contrast continues across europe at the moment whether why is it got high pressure dominating up in the notes, that's a fine dry, sunny weather to be found temperature sitting a very high for this time of year across scandinavia. now that's not the case down in the south. the much cooler and west to feel him was see more rain in the form of thunderstorms across many areas. now up in the north, however, it may be much dry, but we still see some wet and when the weather pulling into pots of noise, gusty winds blowing, and then we'll see temperatures starting to drop over the next few days. stuck them coming in at 14 degrees celsius on thursday. so pretty dramatic 12, but in other places we will see the won't continue places like paris and probably getting up into the high twenty's for britain island to much wilma field. but some
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cloud coming in. it could feel cooler across the eastern areas of england. now further south, the cool conditions continue and it is looking west us certainly across the balkans as we go into wednesday thursday, but about guerria expectancy, some heavy rain, 60 millimeters of 24 hours, it could possibly see some flooding that the rain continues for it to all the way from takia over to spring, we're expecting some more rain to come in the grid suddenly from 1st day to friday, as to whether update of the story of a small community. in one of mexico's most dangerous states standing up to criminal court house. and corrupt politicians, the we don't want to call additions anymore. they just this tonight, the people in the last episode of the democracy. maybe we explore how trans eldest, let the fight for self determination. pretty savvy has that time thinking that the
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north coast was the same as thinking of to any government by the people on al jazeera, having 5 thing in the we don't simply focus on the politics of the conflict. it's the consequential for the human suffering that we've a 4 times. we brave bulletin bombs and some of the world's most trouble regions. the army floods in the face of i suppose advance. it is one of the most serious stops of violence in recent years. in some instances we are the targets because we give voice to those demanding freedom, the rule of law. and we always include the views from all sides of the,
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you know, just a quick look. we want to take you to the main stories. now, the russians president has accused ukraine of terrorist activity off the several trends hit civilian areas, and most of the cities may are saying that several buildings, whitehead, no one was seriously injured. ukraine has denied any involvement in this. meanwhile, cuba saying that it's shut down, moving 20 russian drugs, at least one person was killed in a 3rd round of russian strikes and 24 hours. if called it a massive attack. well, the street lights are being turned off in the vietnam use capital, high noise sweltering temperatures, put pressure on the power grid, full cost. as a warning, the heat wave is going to continue and it could get worse. alexi o'brien reports in vietnam's capital noise, the mercury is rising. and so for many there's only one option aid. so the cool my of, of this year in comparison to previous use is hold for more extreme the heat
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wave has baked vietnam for weeks. there's usually 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. doing so, saving electricity levels and some of the hydro power dams, along with an average. and the surging temperatures are putting pressure on the national grid. small people using air conditioning the ball either. if everyone's saves energy, they will have enough for electricity. if not, they will be a partial overload, which will put the grid. it's nice 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 would be nice to have the energy use. and people want to
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stay in don't in the middle of the day. is that why does that get that? it's so harsh and hot outside the people have to weigh protective clothing to cool down and not get the vietnam's, not the only country in the region, suffering miles and 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 talk 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? next year, brian l. 20. hundreds of people remain stuck in a gold mine and gone to families have been gathering outside the size in the
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ashanti region. some say they've not had contact with the miners for several days. thousands of already and much, but they were arrested as they were not authorized to be that i don't care if the remaining mind is a tribes or just reluctant to come out a look. no, my husband is among that there is no job here. so we depend on the mining to take care of other shows and children we are elected. we cannot find any either to jump them, that they have been under the ground for the day. and now they are early, they are dying. please help us out. we don't have the $2700.00. they are demanding for each of those address to for one going to source ease of working out where to recycle. thousands of people affected by to run shall range and aligned slides over a 100 people died early in may and many more remained displace governments as the on usually heavy rain full is the results of climate change. catherine,
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sorry reports now from the west and district of with positive if i respect to you right. yes. so shows us what remains of his home, after floods and long slides devastated nothing in western lunda in all the may. for more than 100 people walk counts and thousands displaced. tiger ah, yes. who says he has never seen such intense lighting? can it really fast so? so so we walk up to water in the house. i live with my family, the age 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 bossed its bags after the highest rain for recorded in the region in
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17. yes. people say that was sleeping when the worst case, many of them could not save themselves. thousands are 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,
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residents are preparing to rebuild that homes in june. by this time, the 2 had a 6 bedroom house. it was completely destroyed. i'm using the method came with the flood waters to make bricks for a new home. i hope the government finds alternative land quickly, so we can move. authority said the priority is to make sure people still leaving in danger zones find homes. and quickly, guthrie saw all the 0 bob western rhonda china as far as the very natural as thoughts of his mission on both the shingo 16 rocket space crawford doors from the north west of the country on tuesday, carrying a 3 posts and crew a walk on board the town gong space station until november, katrina you has more in this room badging. the launch of the shingo, 16 spacecraft. and another milestone in china is and vicious space program. the 3 person crew includes a civilian for the 1st time,
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academically high child who was serving as the teams. aerospace system specialist e jim suddenly 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 up 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 report rate on this, on the bar trade is going to be increasingly failed with 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 the not condemning. and you need somebody with the skill
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and experience and the knowledge of how to operate and maintain, you know, delicate the equipment. and that can be done with people usually from military background or astronauts 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 a 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 thorsten astronauts from other countries. but there are concerns about links to the military. most of all, just to date have had government or military purposes. the united states excluded china from the international space station in 2011 and founded from working with nasa due to security concerns. china is achievements a challenging us dominance in space. defensive own products that it could surpass nasa as capabilities as early as 2045. right now the washington is investing mold
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and aging, and it has a much larger network of international academic and conditional. katrina you all to 0 aging. when asian authorities are questioning the crew of the chinese vash vessel, detained on suspicion of looting to british wildwood, 2 ship rags officers found unexploded shells on both the vessel which was stopped for a legal anchorage over the weekend. old ship racks are often targeted by scavengers for the red lo background. steel also known as pre war steel kit chapman is a science journalist, an author of super heavy making and breaking the periodic table, explains why loses a targeting these ships. the reason that the ships of being targeted is the new killer problems that went off at the end of the 2nd world war. and afterwards, so on the 16th of july 1945, the 1st ebony clip almost designated in america. and from that we released a load of radio new to the tides, into the atmosphere. cobalt. 60 is one of the main ones,
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but we also have some cesium as well. and this contamination is very, very slight, is not very dangerous to us, a tool. but what it is, is a problem for getting steal. it has no nuclear radiation background because the steel production is used in the best of the process. you drag in and also a lot of effort to create the steel. and that means that you're going to get contamination. so the only way that you can get still that doesn't have any of i need to. the background is to get still before the 1st bombs withdraw. are now, but of breaking news from japan and the government has issued evacuation on us to keep residents safe from the threats of a north korean miss. file. the ok, now a region has received the emergency warning of, of the j a lot, broad costing system. south korea also says north careers, 58, spine satellite into space. so those are just some of the latest developments have been taking place with japan issuing that emergency warning for an evacuation,
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of course, will bring you more information on that story as we get it on a move on now to one of the biggest gambling lockets in the walls here in the u. k, generates an annual profit of $17000000000.00. one of the legacies of upon demik is a substantial rise in gambling addiction with charges reporting an increase and people seeking help for this may bulk or pause from london on an industry under pressure to speed up reforms. a mazda of cousin, those the highs and lows have 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. 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 derives much of its wealth. from a minority of compulsive gamblers. i think there's very little justification for
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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 profits online and coming for 5 percent of gamblers building houses, patches, use a mobile devices to gamble, 3 quarters of them, 18 to 34 year olds using multiple sites with sports passing, skyrocketing during the pandemic. you really need to look at england's premier league to see the prevalence and prominence of the banking industry. product for the is one of many teams through shirts of employees and we've done building lo guys. and many of the ads around the game offer online banking companies. it's, i've not made his point you precisely as a professional gambler and i live in 31 of it's still a pleasant striker who was 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
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. government's also recently published a review of 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 paper is that lots of the measures proposed the subjects find 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 are protections in place. the only one is to doesn't gambling companies we contacted to offer it as a comment and pain that owns multiple big batching. brands and platforms says it's in favor of regulation that ensures appropriate protection to old players. well, preserving the markets for months of cousin meaningful change needs to happen at a meaningful pace to protect vulnerable users. some gambling with their lives may
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in 2012, often uprising against then present early up the solar and is remain closed during the war. uncle sim sharif reports 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 to the facts that have been returned 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 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 holds thousands of for alex from collins and coughing stood for years from early crumbs some items more than 2000 years old to this has been thrown used in ancient human. it is decorated with ibex. as an
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inscriptions, of course, it 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, monica was told to say 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 leg coalition, the arrogant american aggression in our country and the bun boardman in the vicinity of the museum, which caused many cracks configured. in february, the us agreed to the done 77 stolen antiquities to given the toll t. 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'll just eat
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a sport now with joe and off a mariam. thank you very much for we begin with a standing up set at the french open as well. number 2 gentlemen of that lost his opening match and a 5 set bottle with a brazilian qualify made of it to have had one. the italian opened 9 days ago was thought to be a breakthrough result for him on a surface. he's not always excelled on. well, it's jose, which village was up for the challenge that present in one, the 1st of full sets, the russian was unable to do anything to stop his opponents momentum from that point onwards. and off to 4 hours and 15 minutes, it was a which bill to much to victorious 6 full in the face. the well number 172 show when is wanting to race houses to 1997. when a better known person in names, the silver cuts and when the time i mean it was the new play for like my entire junior courier into today. and i've always dreamed about playing on
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this chord playing. this kind of plays. i mean, in my best dreams as i've had of getting them. so it's a dream come true. for sure. i'm really disappointed. i'm going to be one week uh, thinking about dispatch, but for the moment i don't see anything wrong. i did not mean double fault. i mean, the window was crazy today, so was not easy. i think, i mean, most of them, i mean, doesn't matter, you know which side to stuff stuff to play. so yeah, i don't see anything i could really do better. and that's good. that's when you can bounce back, fostering the next tournaments for women as well in the morning. he just feels like his powers away into the 2nd round. she took the 1st set against christina, books, us 6 full and then bulldoze the spaniards 6 love. and the 2nd, the pole is aiming to in have the title it running, gave us off to tramps in 2020 as well as the sub intent his plan of a drug which says he stands by his words of to rise to controversial comments about
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kosovo on a camera lens, the french open drug, of which one, his opening matching mark cost of a is the halt of sub you. stopped the violence lights. it posted the same image on instagram. the toys to time grand slam champion says he hasn't been approached by the french open organizes about the message. and as of such a beat, i don't know what will happen if someone will issue a fine familiar with something similar. they have no reservations. i would 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, as well as have been hearing this tension between the 2 countries. thousands of nights are peace keepers of india. the recent protest, 7 local elections in northern cost of i was declared independence in 2008 also be a still considered. is it part of its terrence treat audio respect to the form of foreign minister of costs a boat? petra, it's telling me he says no but jokes, which his message was not designed to bring peace to the tensions
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a right thing and a big screen of the one of the biggest tennis tournaments like george did yesterday, the cost to is a heart of serbia. of course is offensive is offensive because it was a hard not of a political, a geographic situation, but to people's emotions. and i think joking, which is a streaming smartphone with that. it will be in a very similar to a baby. russian player would have written a crime me or bone bus is a heart of russia at the height of the tensions and the saying that you're against the war and violence and using a violent report. rick is really uh, not the way to go about it. what's putting cost? so is part of serbia. uh good, essentially a nationalist coal. it's a famous chant, actually a that the river rates across the stadiums. but the far right hooligans in the southern football stadiums. a clean good, that type of message by joke,
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which certainly doesn't contribute to peace and doesn't contribute to uh, a feeling over the association and, and, and, and like sports should do it actually just in plain stretching even more. i'm across the bar. i watched tennessee, my son plays tennessee. he's 9 years old and having a ride there on the big screen, a statement that goes against the we are that really uh, creates a nationalistic sentiment implications. uh, should've gone, punish all. why is one day, as i said, very soon, tomorrow after tomorrow the russian will do uh, its own publication. somebody else will to the implications. and i would have thought that by no, uh, tennessee, federations and international bodies that have understood the dangers of allowing such a development in the, in the sports fields and miami haines and punch that tickets. the n b a finals. i've lost 3 games in right to the boston celtics box, and the full time of asking they finally got over the line winning the decided
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convincingly. by 19 points. david starks has the option the, the, he is very much shown in miami. as a city 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. have you been 3 games in a row, but they suffered a huge flight right at the start when jason tatum engine design cool. and so just a little bit late rotating over. he did his best to fight through the pain, but it was clear he was struggling and he managed just full team point where me to put advantage to me. but the top school to 28 and kind of bots. in the 26 the, the visitors running away with the in the end, a 103 to 84 to clinch the eastern conference title. first thing is defeats means
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that still no team is ever recovered from 3 games down to when it best of 7 and be a playoff series. we feel awful. and we like the we like the whole city to the he, he will say beat the top, seated milwaukee books this post season let's the east and conference trophy for 7th time 30. the 2nd 8 c did seem to reach the finals after the new york mix in 1999. you know, sometimes you have to suffer, you know, for the things that you really want. and this group is john fortitude have that for spence to pick yourself up tab that select a spirit to keep on forging ahead. jimmy butler was making the series and the p. he was nearly as thinking the tale during his press conference. before game one. 0 my gosh. 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 missed that'll be the western conference champions. denver nuggets,
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if it's when the 4th and be a total and there's not much time to rest day one of the finals is supposed like in denver, the savings folks don't use it right. all right, that is all useful for now. it is back to mary. i'm in london. all right, thanks very much joe. so that's it for the news out, but i'll be back in a couple of minutes with more of the daisies including this, that latest evacuation order that's been issued from japan off to another mis hours 5 from north korea. also, the national security council in south korea is amazing about as the details are coming right down the
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19676 days the read through the math of them, at least to dark colored aircraft, appeared from a distance just as we were focusing on. they dropped the bombs on the run out as they were exposed the events leading to the will and its consequences, which i still felt today is really all me in this was that is such as this stuff is left the war in june on al jazeera living in limbo, palestinian refugees in loving on say they are fed with watching the escalating violence and occupied territories, watching their people suffer indignities at the hands of his rate from a distance and from a country whose own economy is in tatters and never being to find this time but i
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know about different my family. all the attacks happening to make me feel like it belong to the nation, even more generations displaced and the generations for abroad yet to set foot on their end assess programs with every passing year. whenever there is an escalation of tension and violence between israelis and palestinians. for the thousands of people living in refugee camps like this, the hope of going back home a rate of return is something that slips away just a little bit more. we don't live in palestine and lived inside us and to remain here is to live as some of the porous people in lubbock. allegations of a global web of secret chinese and police stations that shock waves around the world. when when ac investigate claims of chinese influence abroad went out to 0.
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