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was how does these things affect people? we revisit please state even when there are no international headlines. houses are really invested in that. and that's a privilege. as a journalist, the database of a new beginning of the tech, he is present midship tests as one on fail says cabinets as it begins a 3rd time in office, the cherry johnston. this is out here where i live from. what else that coming up is ro, an egypt say they will jointly investigate the board? a skirmish which killed street is rarely so one exemption officer. clean up operations begin as rescue is fine. no more suffices in z as less trained as often decades kill 288 feet and crossing the alps on the foot for
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a better life in front. retrace the journey of one moroccan margaret, the turkish present legit tab dwanda has been sworn in for a 3rd time. these 2 decades in power have now been extended by another 5 years. these new cabinets includes a form at merrill lynch economist who will be the new finance minister. some say his appointment suggests that at 11, move away from the years of unconventional economic policies. sullivan traffic reports from anchor or what's going on? let me let him really mosley to noon or he's starting the decade in power. as president ridge of the out of the one begins is to as president. the days events began with deal with of office at the grand national assembly,
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which predicts the republic and of the one made it a point to pay his respects to the founder of the turkish republic. what's to come out of the talk? some see it as the beginning of a healing process for the politically divided nation is due to the next 5 years. we will continue to work hard to realize l vision that the century of took care to protect the a tunnel brother who developed nation officials from 78 countries, including heads of state and prime minister, attended the set of many among them, the secretary general of nato, took he plays an important role president of the one, acknowledge the challenges of government faces human as we enter the century of turkey, our goal is to be among the top 10 economies. in order to do this, we will produce value added goods. you know, they become an energy hub and invite the world's financial parties into eastern goal, but we were facing a polarized world following the ukraine. ward, mom and turkey is mediation solved the ensuing food, chrysler everyone will benefit from this balanced approach or not injustice or key economy. the means the hot topic of conversation and took
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a high impression of the currency and the highest current account deficit decades are all, ma'am. it's tough. but often a bit to campaign at the one push toward unity and heating system. do i mean they couldn't have looked at it? let's put aside the resentments from the election period. if the is resent meant, let's find a way to make peace. let's all work together for the construction of the century of took here. and to implement that vision, president edwin has chosen his most trusted people. mention check us treasury and finance minister. he's an economist and served of the deputy prime minister from 2015 to 2018 to hi confidant is for the minister now. he was previously the turkish intelligence chief and eliot of the car has been appointed indeed administer. he was the former governor of wisdom, both your sugar, that is the new defense minister. he was the head of the armed forces. the 3rd decade in power is going to be the biggest death yet for president, bridget. they added on overcoming,
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intended and extend the challenges is the himself and his newly appointed cabinet will have to prove the met some a job without the 0 or the residential policy on car z. and they're all the senior associates photo. european leadership network explains the reasoning behind the ones, new cabinets appointments. well, i mean, if the role of the central bank and its going there is to return to what it has always been, which is more independent, aside from the government policies of done, it would be a really welcome move and the possible candidate that has been raised to publicly at this moment is somebody use received a ph. d from princeton, but also as an investment bank background abroad as well in united states. so these are very positive signals. we will wait to see but obviously appointment. so one thing, and the other thing is whether president, i don't want to use extra, they're going to give them. but what is really interesting about oldest appointments is when you take all load them together from foreign minister, defense minister, even intel, your minister, these are all the do is that add on,
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can count on to keep everything. so that then enter into polemics or cause any pull that to go missed you if you like. i think the message from all of these for the next 10 months, and if not before the next few years is going to be that i do on is focusing on strengthening again as opposed to good position. addressing some of the concerns that almost cost them this election and pursue his reason for this new century of the public. and he's giving oldest q portfolios to people that he trusts to deliver as an exemption security officer and 3 members of these very minutes. we have been killed during a rare exchange of gunfire and on the shed, border is rarely and the gyptian authorities have opened the joints investigation. but a mock supports from western was a surprising strike against his ready soldiers, nivia egyptian buddha, to found dead at a remote town post. and this rugged region attacked in the as of saturday morning, soon after a sizable drug stash was seized. yeah, and we showed the broken into an operational incident into the dallas battalion in
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the morning that happened off to another incident that happened at night where the battalions successfully taught at large smuggled relatively in the same area adjacent to it. these ready military southern come on the quickly on the scene as part of the response. additional authorities, a security officer chasing drug smugglers, had crossed into israel. located lighted during a search operation that individual killed in an exchange of 5 that left a foot is ready sold a dead. israel's prime minister benjamin netanyahu cooled the events serious and unusual, insisting they would be thoroughly investigated. both countries not collaborating on that investigation. a deadly incident that is really official suggest was fall from an accident. the marks out is 0, west or east of them to rescue operations at the sides of one of india's west trains as often as in decades have ended. well, these are nice pictures now the scene of the accident in additional states, $298.00 people, died and hundreds more were injured in
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a crash involving 3 trains. and officially inquiry is on the way so many operating signaling phase high force that has more the skate of this crash almost defines comprehension. a fast moving passenger train rammed into a freight train. minutes later, another passenger train plowed into the wreckage, induced prime minister visiting the scene of his nations west, such as hasta, in decades. hundreds of people were killed. hundreds more injured, emergency crew searching for anyone alive or dead. still trapped inside the mangled carriages. survive is described moments of sheer terror. now going back now to delgado herridge started shaking. we got scared when we realize what was going on. we tried to get out. we broke the windows and managed to get out of. it is, government has been spending heavily on new stations, high speed trains, and other upgrades, but it's good executed fading to prioritize safety on aging network that carries
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13000000 people a day. nearby hospitals would be noble, whelmed families waiting desperately for updates. others have lined up in clinics to donate blood prime minister moody when from the truck side to hospital bed sides . he spoke of his own anguish and pain, promising the best treatment for the injured and support for the grieving can be used or not that i'm need to have. this incident is very serious with the government, in the folders for carrying out a thorough investigation haven't given and whoever is found guilty will get the strictest punishment. what's called that person will not be sped suck. this is stuck to say that whole by nightfall, the rescue and recovery work had been declared over a roadway officials had the disaster had been caused by signal failure. the diverse of the passenger train onto the wrong track is a nation moans. it's also questioning a new the safety of the world's 4th largest rail network. how useful is it?
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i'll just 0 airray the sound it across ukraine, including the capital t's as it faces. another bar, roger, russian strikes open nights area, at least 20 people were injured near the city of the new pro. and what president learned as lensky says, was a russian attack. basically what because of searching for people trapped under the rubble of a 2 story west central building. 5 children were among those hooks and emergency services. building was also on the outskirts of ukraine's capital children with disabilities are facing an uphill battle. a support for the special needs remain scarce. the war has imposed additional burdens upon them. latasha buckler has more for the rehabilitation center, in case of the 6 year old terrorist works on his movement to the center for children with disabilities in keys task has cerebral palsy. his mother's
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fitness says she's great for he can still come back here for therapy, despite the rules of stigma, getting him to use his arms and legs so we can have full mobility, and he can also socialize his derossi's grand mother likes to help the family lives in keith, but when the invasion began, they were in this summer home, outside the city, russian forces took over the village for a week. they lived in fear of memories, all still painful. but state law and it says it was terrorist who gave some strength it was very difficult, constance, explosions, dead people, anxiety. it may have seemed as his power as didn't understand anything, but he understood everything he was being so strong. sometimes it felt as if you was the one supporting us to adds to the challenges the children, his face,
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the sentence direct is it also increases pressure on stuff who are exhausted, but has kept the center running. one discipline, y'all in the whole team state and we're all working mentally. we are very tired. it's hard. but we work even during the air sirens, and the shelter mom doesn't. but as long as i put it says washes invasions this center has become even more vital and also need for children in the key region. but also for families to be forced to flee from other parts of ukraine. 8 year old fema is going to try and go to therapy for the 1st time. it helps with movements and strength dba and his family lived on the russian occupation for 5 months in the eastern cities is you until ukrainian forces? we took it like split lona lane of fine sweet hall to talk about the cost. she just wants to focus on the future and help us on move forward. step by step.
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this place is really important because he lost so much time because of the will for sure absolutely to be crane's big cities, such as support for children with special needs is read, disabilities can be misunderstood. families often left to cope alone. invasions made it hard to boil centers like this on needed places that offer can support improve that even in school, that can be the go. the tasha bucklin, i'll just sarah, can you tell him? no. tens of thousands of people have joined another entity, government, protest, and savvy is capital bell. great. the demonstrations have become a weekly event. since 18 people were killed into mass shootings last month, protest as all blaming government policies for promoting violence in the media and all demanding the resignation of ministers. italian authorities have been pounded
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to rescue ships run by german challenges, saying they've bothered to this migration rules. the vessels has rescued several migrants in the mediterranean sea. one of the charities set its ship refused to follow the heading coast guards instructions to head to a distant port. once in europe, some migrants undertaking dangerous journey through the mountains to reach western european nations houses. here was a step vast and met one moroccan migrant who navigated the outs to reach fronts, began his journey and the tell you in town is very, the french police are looking for a dead body and i for immense, as you saw while crossing the outs from italy with border police pushing back hundreds of refugees and microns every day. it's forced them to resort to a more dangerous route. many attempts fail due to bad weather and police patrolling in the mountains using chrome. those pushed back to return to his child to run by
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any tally increase that he has the someone on the fence, someone die in the morning. so i'm so sorry, but it doesn't stop you good doesn't so so so something like this spoke to me. i mean is planning to leave the same evening using a routine downloaded from an app. the shelter can barely cope with a large number of people from africa and the middle east arriving every day. quando chip, you, jen. the more people arriving needs more people to take care of and we can't give them the attention they need. if there are fewer people, we can talk to them and give them some hope. but when there are a 100 people here, we can just give them some pasta shower and the bed is in the low. the shelter provides warm flows to help them cope with often freezing temperatures. i mean less than a rock or 2 years ago in his face silence travelling on the sofa about 10 feet from turkey. um, do you love us? and when is a better life, you come here to, to change the my life. remember,
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we don't come here to, we have food in my oil, can we? i've everything but we need better lights of the journey toward the apps can see them passing speaks as high as 2000 meters. it's a difficult and sometimes dangerous route, but those crossing have been traveling for months even years to reach this point and have seen much more dangerous situations of prayer before the journey begins. i mean once to go to paris to start working in food delivery. but you need to cross the alps 1st. you get separated from the orders and go now have to make the 8 to 10, our hype alone. a message the next morning he has made it. we meet him in france. the journey less much more difficult than he expected was so tired of suicide is not easy. and the way i want with when i 1st talk with my survey anyway,
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i go to take this way for it for, for watch, for this, for money. it's not, it's not good. would you do it again? is my us, my life a is getting my life, you know, it's dangerous. he quickly tries to get to paris to start his new life. expectations are that in the coming months, many more of across these mountains, not knowing what the future will hold. step 5, some l 20. anybody on? so what color lights a hair on houses here? i'm john 100 in new hampshire. we're conservation is to come up with a plan to deal with an invasive species eating the while they say breeze is pumping in quite
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a bit of humidity for southern pockets on hey, they're those details right here right now. great to see you. so karachi will feel about $45.00 with the humidity. we do have some storms, probably not through parts of below just on and punjab provinces on sunday. let's go to india and talk about that southwest monsoon. it's now cutting across the southwest of through long kind of about halfway through the baseband goal. so that's really where the biggest down points will be. se asia looks like this were blanketed in rain up and down the philippines, but we have dropped those extreme flight advisories. for the western besides. okay, let's take all this off, paint the colors on dark is the red, the higher the temperature, hong kong setting, a record for it's hot is june day getting up to pretty close to 38 degrees. here's our forecast on sunday. most of the rain falling across the yangtze river valley that's point into shanghai. so it's talking forecasts there. and speaking of saki well, japan's onto island the pacific coast. anyway. dallas with rain all had to do with tropical storm r, y and our seasonal rains, half a meter of rain there,
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but that system is now out over the pacific. so with the sun out, it's allowing the temperature to get up to $27.00 degrees in tokyo on sunday. sounds good and sharp. we'll see you soon. take care. i, the spacing liliana, teens, does the un fits the purpose was like many critics sites just obsolete and doesn't get anywhere near enough done to the amount of money that is put into a hard hitting into abuse. do you think look to their lives on washed face enough for money to go on its own and built it's on don't providing on for centuries, people have been taken care of are. so i have every confidence that future generations will do it as well via the story on told to how does era the, the
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welcome back. armando about top stores as the chip type, but one has been sworn in for a 3rd time as touch as president among those appointed his cabinets, his former merrill lynch economy smith. it seems that the finance 3 is ready soldiers and one of the gyptian office that had been killed during a rare exchange of gunfire along but is route egypt board is route said the stand of last if the several thousands they get tested, both countries are going to investigate the incident, rescue operations at the side, so one of india is west trains is offices in decades. and 288 people died and hundreds more were injured. ash involving 3 trains. officially inquire is on the way, but anyhow,
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they make signalling spring us present joe biden assigned in to know a bill of suspending the government debt sitting on a boat thing. what would have been america's 1st ever default? the white house tweeted these pictures of 5 and assigning the bill which was passed by both houses of congress earlier in the week as part of the bypasses on deal between democrats and republicans. the side is defense minister has just addressed to asia, is top security conference, the strongly the dialogue strained ties between beijing and washington had been dominating discussions. nation for the said the world is big enough for both of us and china to grow together. you make candy seizing the china seeks to develop a new type of legal, concrete relationship with the united states. as for the us side, it needs to accurate sincerity, match its words with beads, and take concrete actions together with china to stabilize the relations and
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prevent further detail radiation. china and the us should properly handle differences, brave difficulties and find a way to get along the past few years. i've seen china us relations, a truck would lose since forming diplomatic ties with you says, oh sorry, it's literally, it's live for us now at the sound with the dialogue in singapore. so florence, tell us more about what you've been saying. well generally shown through speech was really very much in line with what with expect, what we were expecting to hear. essentially it's china positioning itself as an alternative global power to the us. he spoke about china is offered agents don's but it doesn't see confrontation, but it wants peace and stability for the region. and for the rest of the world, he talked about china's role as peace keeper and mediator in conflicts that was in the disguised digs at the us accusing it of interference of intensifying an arms race, describing its freedom of navigation operations as
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a pretext for supremacy. now he also spoke about taiwan and said this was in the cool interest of china, and he said units occasion will happen. and that he added said, well, china strives to keep it cannot from is to renounce the use of force. and we've seen china be increasing acetic over this issue in the last week. the us as accused chinese military over at least 2 dangerous maneuvers at sea and india, near taiwan. and general these response, when he was asked about this, was about why did those foreign forces have to go so close to china? and i think 2 things that we can take away from generally, speech is a one where the china is what can match its actions generally was off. a very pointed question by filipino delegates about the disconnect between what china says and what it does in there. and this is by putting that because it's in the south china sea where chinese coast jobs have been increasingly aggressive, harassing filipino fishermen and coast gods within philippines exclusive economic
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zone. and the 2nd point is that china and us both acknowledge of importance and the global stage, but they have very different perspectives. the us accuses china of bullying and china says that you, while us actions are provocative. but these views are so different and so divergent helps explain why ties us so? no. okay, would they be that far and smoothly like 1st and 2nd pool. thank you very much. indeed. the 3 attorneys asked and also returned to us after 6 months. stay in space. the caps, who occur in this cool time cannot solve that. sions you? 15 mission landed in in the mongolia, china built its own space station. oxygen was excluded from the international space station. this is largely due to us concerns about the chinese space programs, links to the omi. china is planning to send demand expedition to the move before
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the 2030 protests and set a goal have continued for the day. it follows the conviction of opposition, the that was months. ok. he was sentenced to 2 years. i'm a charge of corrupting the 15 people have been killed in the army has been deployed to contain unrest. nicholas hot reports now from the capital. com. this is the car safe, peaceful and prosperous home to wealthy senegalese and foreigners. and this is also the car, the poor neighborhoods where young people are fighting with security for after the court sentenced opposition leader, we spend the 2 years in prison. his supporters say it's a fight against injustice, employed by president lucky sell to eliminate his opponents. ahead of next year's election. i've gotta go out. we need to fight to,
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but we won't stop. president mackie cell is responsible for this. we won't let them get his way. we won't let him stay in power or detained. who's been sancho? we're not going to start for it. for them sancho is the voice of a young and voiceless, challenging the rich and powerful. he's calling for an uprising against the government. several people have been killed into violence including members of the security force of the government. say some officers were shot dead by protesters for people like misstep a fighting sancho is not the right leader says this. ok, so is the following safe on tuesday, finding our country. these manipulating the youngest one, employed and frustrated with it from the presidents, always calling for calm and dialogue. meanwhile, the army has been deployed to protect businesses and banks from losing so much of the interest is fueled by poverty and lack of jobs. well, the economy is booming under president lucky sell people in this neighborhood feel
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left out and ignored president. so has brought unprecedented for an investment thanks to the discovery of orleans, but sancho excuses his government of corruption and leaving the young behind for now taking to the street to get their voices heard. nicholas hawk out the car. earlier we spoke to a new so he's a single please administer for culture and historical heritage. he says that the sentencing of those months on k was a purely judicial matter the show position the, the has politicized a. this is not a politico. this is a, this is been down for a 2 years in jail, or you can present many years or so 2 years in jail was a fine of $1000.00. so then we do the following to ship. it shouldn't, what is it supposed to go? what, what is important you want to trust for the problem? the much enjoy?
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what is, well as you know, somebody we've been damaged, you can use all the tools and measure was it's more is as well that if this isn't it taken, it kind of prevents into the story. and i mean the, the presence of this is to say it was because the way it was to be i want to soften northeast coast of united states. so heating up foster, most of the world's oceans. that's cool, is the population of an invasive crab spaces to multiply nearly wiping out the local stuff, show club, industry from hinge and went to portsmouth in new hampshire with fishermen. not trying to turn an environmental catastrophe into a commercial success beneath the waters of the atlantic ocean within sheltered estuaries, across station invasion is transforming the new england coast. there, horribly invasive, and you know,
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you find them hon. just about every continent as warming waters dr. mains, iconic, lobsters, northward, invasive, european green crabs are filling the gap. surging in number and devouring the regions, muscles gallops in clamps, and they tons and tons of the shellfish. here in maine, we have soft shell clams, which was historically speaking. i think main 2nd largest fishery and the landings there have really, really plummeted as these guys have become more pervasive to get to their prey, the teeming, massive green dig in snip through a life sustaining ecosystem. mike macy and a handful of entrepreneurial new englanders say at least part of this illusion amounts to poetic justice, eating the invaders in just a few centimeters across the green. crabs are too small to pick for. meet the restaurants, such as the black trumpet by the melting ones and serve them up, whole list, fried soft shell. crabs. crunched them like like basically popcorn and you can
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season them with, with anything you want. and it blew my mind at the tamworth distillery and we're all new hampshire. we'll robinson is pouring crab trap or whiskey. it's $65.00. a bottle. really. the x factor is there, and that's part of why the story is taken off. obviously here, your crab and spirit, it just makes it makes most people want to kinda throw up in their mouth a little bit. but i can get them to taste. it completely changes their mind. at the dawn of the 19th century, there were no green crabs here they arrived on the shores in the cargo hold of european trading vessels for 200 years new, england's brutal winters have kept their numbers steady. but now with global warming, water temperatures have risen and grown more hospitable, and their numbers have grown out of control appears line, i think now even fisheries specialist struggle to quantify them. there's a bad as bad, a great crowd that you can imagine as a stars in the, in the haven't really there,
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it's impossible just to give you an idea of the numbers we have. you take one female, so you can produce a 180000 eggs and one clutch. and sometimes they have 2 clutches a year. few believe new england can eat its way out of its green cram problem. but these culinary pioneers are working to turn the tables on the ravenous invaders john henry and eleanor 0. portsmouth, new hampshire. the . let's take a look at the headlines. but yet tap that one has been sworn in for a 3rd time as touch as president. among those appointed his cabinets, his form and national bank, and since then he'll be the finance minister here. just thought it was the side. this is a day to protect the price future of our children. i mean they let us put aside the resentments and, and go during the election period.

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