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the fire was calmer, so these things very much wanted and opiates passage from the far east to europe and the united states guns need money. only money in these mountains is open drug trafficking, politics, some power, the era of empires on the, the governor of the russian city of belgrade says he is willing to meet the pro ukrainian group that is holding russian soldiers hostage the mails and several venue. it's great to have you with us. this is allison 0 life and also coming up in the program is fighting intensifies and sit in a group say they have very nearly 200 an identified victims in cartoon since many
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railway authorities in india blamed technical era. so one of the worst trained accidents and decades, let's kill more than 275. and we looked at why scientists are worried about this wide spread. see we in the atlantic of the beginning, the russians border with ukraine. the governor of the bill, garad region says ukrainian forces, sheldon market town. and now there's a baffled underway with pro ukrainian or russian power military fighters, true groups. the liberty of russia legion and russian volunteer corps, announced that they would release to captured russian soldiers in exchange for meeting with the governor. he agreed to speak to them. earlier he urged residents to evacuate a c i o, it's the villages. first of all, this should back in a district that has been shelves to listen to the position of authorities and leads
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temporarily leave their homes in order to safe god. what is most important? your life and the lives of your close ones in the to today we are sending children from the border areas, children of mobile, i service men to they build the road, the brigand team camp. i hope they will be filled with cheer, health and strength. after swimming in the warm, see and enjoying the crime in sun order, and afterwards they will return to their families. russia has launched a wave of air strikes across ukraine, keeps as an intercept in more than half of them. earlier on saturday, a 2 year old girl was killed in a mis style attack on the city of the of new pro. 5 more children were among the 22 injured and emergency services building was also hits charles draft that has this update from keith. this is just the latest in a escalation in russian attacks using cruise missiles and so called kind of calls the drones and the strike. according to the governor of denise pro landing in
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between 2 residential buildings, 22 story residential buildings. he's saying that it wasn't his gun, the russian cruise missile, and it was yesterday evening when we understand emergency services discovered the body of a 2 year old go on the rubble killed in those attacks at least 22 other people including 5 other children, also injured you kind of our to saying that they managed to intercept the majority of the, of the cruise me saw and kind of causing drawings talking varies all the areas, all those targeting areas in and around keep the grinding of sorts. he's saying they him to set to, but this latest attack comes, i mean, speculation increasing speculation that we are very close to seeing some sort of movement with respect to this long awaited ukrainian counter offensive the president of this country. but all of them is that let's get a couple of days ago saying he's full, she's well now. ready when, where and how these counter offensive plays out remains to be seen. one thing is
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for sure there is mounting pressure, understood on you crying, biased west and back, is biased international allies that they won't results from this counter offensive because they've invested so much money in military hardware and the training of thousands of soldiers for the counselor offensive the minneapolis will tell you could well to tell them in the eventual outcome of this, we'll just drop it down to 0. keith, a sedan. now evidence of the true scale of the violence is beginning to emerge. this sudden these red crescent says that volunteers have buried the bodies of a 180 unidentified people in core to they are civilians. victims are fighting between the army and power military rapids support forces. agencies have struggled to reach people in need of successive cease fires, failed to hold. the conflict is now its 8th week, and there are reports that the army is changing. tactics. moving to more offensive positions have been morgan reports from durham,
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and there's been an increase in the number of air strikes. and artillery strikes being launched by the sudanese army against suppose the recess positions in the 3 cities that make up the capital hard to hear and undermine. the sounds of heavy artillery were heard in the early hours of sunday morning and well into the afternoon. no residence in the southern parts of the capital also reported an increase in the number of strikes and artillery strikes, especially around the area where the iris stuff has the mid 3 comp, which the so denise army has been targeting for the past 2 days. now the recess queen studies has shut down a flight suggested belonging to the sudanese army but surfaced in the army. say that the plain uh workforce forced the land due to a technical error and that the pilots are back safe at the military base. here and i'm to them and the fighting between the rapids support forces and this is denise army is leading to civilian casualties. this today needs red crescent. that's at least a $180.00 on item $25.00 bodies have been buried since the spots of the conflicts.
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the reason why they're identified is because of the state of decomposition that they were found as when they were recovered. most of those bodies were found days or even weeks after the conflict. thought said many people here in the capital for to him, happy report to the loved ones missing. and they are concerned that they may be among those who have been buried by this. we can use red crescent, so i think is also intensifying in other parts of the country in the region of dar for the governor declared the regent. a disaster zone, due to fighting between the rapids support forces and the to the news army, creating a humanitarian crisis. hospitals and medical facilities in many parts of the region have gone out of function due to heavy fighting and due to lack of medical personnel and medicines to treat those injured aid assistance. also is yet to come to those who have been affected by the fighting. and they all concerns that with the build up of troops from the city needs army, and the continuous fighting between the army and the recess into our, for the situation incident will get worse. he but morgan knowledge of their own.
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i'm the on the head of india's main opposition parties accusing prime minister and a render moody of ignoring rail safety after the country's worst trained disaster in decades by the carson car. gaze calling for accountability from top to bottom. and has said that 300000 railway jobs have not been filled by the government. at least 275 people were killed and fridays accident and bought a sore. prime minister moody has promised to punish those responsible preliminary reports to suggest that a signal error may be to blame for the crash. sarah, hi, rach reports for the thing is, is, will sit, take some of these, a single train carriage from above. the scale of the destruction becomes clear on the ground. round the clock clean up with ration then use was train crushed in more than 20 use. 20. 30 people is that done please. and that the
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people that streaming scene was so sort of difficult that you can understand. so she and you are going to sort of us to whom you are going through the few of us families have been trying to identify them, missing relative the yeah, they're saying you'll get to find out what the hospitable i've been to all the hospitals and they have found nothing. i'm going to be punished. i want to find out . i just need my husband. i don't want anything else. such was the scale of damage to some could only identify the loved ones from personal belongings such as jewelry . others will be identified through dna testing, railway administer, schwinney weiss now says the signaling era caused the pilot is to be sure, and that's why it's about the point machine and electronic into looking in this matter. the change in the electronic until walking close to this accident and whoever did it and most of the reasons will be known after the investigation on site today. prime minister in orinda moody visited the survivors and hospitals. he
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promise them that those responsible will face justice mold and 12000000 people use 14000 trains across india every day. they said the train accidents are caused by human error will outdated signaling equipment, leaving many people in india. questioning the safety is one of the largest throwaway systems in the world. so the height of algebra to you again, this presidency, our room was 70 says 50 for peacekeepers from his nation. serving with the african union mission in somalia were killed in an attack last week. also, bob claimed responsibility for the rate on the base, a 120 kilometers south of the capitol, mogadishu, barbara, and go for reports. camden trip so served in the african union peacekeeping mission in somalia for 15 years last week. also about flights of attacks that base in put in maria the level should have been region. so you kind of government to face to
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confirm the number of the claim, the chill or a 130. the peacekeepers included the you. the military did cavities the disorder cavities, but did not reveal the number until today in which state, when 54 with you. the symbolic government has been making games against the group for months and it's taken back squares of territory and encouraged somalis to work for the government to reveal al should bab high doubts, such as appears on group is still capable of launching a large scale. attacked against an african union base is finally getting tired push about which a lot of still able to try to target that will there be somebody government installation or, or military bases as you see the latest incident targeting because military base you've got them president, you are a mis stephanie, such as soldiers did not perform as expected. i'm panicked. 70 had threatened to reduce the number of troops,
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7 in the african union mission of to funding cuts in 2020. and there's also pressure at home to end the mission in somalia. a now up to last week's rate to senior offices are facing a court martial to answer for one of the largest number of you can't invest in a single attack in somalia. barbara, and go past out this era. and the head of nato has called on turkey a to drop. it's all position to sweetens bid to join. the defense of lions gents against oldenburg met torcous president, richard cypert alon and assemble oldenburg told him that stockholm had fulfilled its obligations to address on course concerns. or the one has accused sweden of harboring what he calls terrorists. but some of the binge of aid is following developments from anchorage is significant 1st meeting between guys of the out of the one as he is taking the oath of office for his the town and the secretary general of to north atlantic treaty organization and stilton. but really discussed the accession of sweden into the fold of nato,
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a young social's. but after this meeting address the press. and he did say that he recognizes that turkey has legitimate consent and no other natal state has faced the kind of threats that turkey faces. 30 hoss legitimate security concerns. no, all the allied has faced more ties attacks the swedes and has taken the significance concrete steps to meet the trickiest concerns. this includes amending the swedish constitution ending its arms embargo and stepping up come to titus and corporation, including against the p, k. k. you have not heard from the turkey side yet on how they see as a these steps are they satisfied with them? do they want more and that is perhaps the is going to be wrinkled out in the summit next week, i've been to see a need to and so we didn't sit together. and analysts have been a wondering whether this negotiation becomes thought or divided negotiation with
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the european union about various issues. the therapy has with them, including the issue of the shrinking zone status. but for now, it was important not just for as one to be there, but he didn't invite his closest a that he's just the pointed a few hours ago on this meeting. it was, it included the for administer as well as the defense minister as well. and it is going to be a closely monitored issue in the next few days because 2 key is relationship with they to which we did. and we divided european union. it's very important for this country. so i'm, i'm driving out of here to the ministers from the world's biggest oil producing nations are meeting in vienna to discuss possible production costs. the opec plus alliance is facing flay of a spacing flag in price is that a potential growth in supply prices have dropped since a search in april when the group announced that it was flashing output by more than a 1000000 barrels a day. and the united nations is preparing to hold elections for the security
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council's 5 rotating seats. typically this is a predictable diplomatic affair. but as christian salumi reports from the un this year, as bid to represent eastern europe in the context of the russia ukraine. war is highly contested. its election season at the united nations and slovenia, and foreign minister tanya of fionn has arrived to make her country's case for a seat on its most powerful body. the security council, slovenia is in the running to represent eastern europe. we are a small country of 2000000 people, but we are very ambitious. we prove store to our history that we are committed to their respects of other countries so that we are working together with partners like any election. this one involves campaigning and to beat, but slovenia was a relatively last minute addition to the ballot. anchoring it's competitor, bella bruce, the republic of those presented it's candidacy back in
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2007 balance in ride because mccue's western powers of pushing slovenia to prevent an ally of russia from joining the council. not surprisingly, russia supports bella roost. we see no value agents and another member of the west new team group in the security council. they have too many already. yes, we share values with you at the same time. we have our own foreign policy of the own for administer the bell, racine, and bassett. or to the un shares and office in new york with russian and ukrainian diplomats as neighbors, as friends, as broad brothers and sisters of both ukrainians and russians. what do we need to do to make these people, these countries stop of the war? seed down the table and discuss this. right? because claims, other diplomats are also tired of being strong arms by the west, especially when it comes to the war and ukraine. that's raising global instability
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and food prices. but given his own government's disputed elections and record of repression, human rights groups say the roost doesn't deserve the seat. countries have a chance to reject a country that has proven itself to be a shameless cheerleader for russian atrocities. in ukraine, plus it's got its own human rights abuses at home. the security council meets down the hall, but the election will take place right here in the general assembly on june 6th. it's a secret ballot. and to when will require the support of 2 thirds of all member states kristin salumi al jazeera, the united nations, still a head on alpha 01 of africa smallest countries goes to the poles after a year with no parliaments, and find out why police and hong kong have detained a prominent activist on the anniversary of the 1989, count them in mass,
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the the brought to you by visit capital. let's go with your world further update, kicking this off and focused on great to see you. this seabreeze is pumping in a lot of humidity in karachi, so the core temperature is 35, but with the humidity it's feeling about 45 on monday. temperature is also running above average and tater on by few degrees. we've got you in for height of 37 degrees off to india. we go, the monsoon is now cutting across southern tree. long about halfway through the bay of and gall. this for the most concentrated rain is, but look in the arabian sea, this could cook up into something. so we'll continue to keep tabs on it. up to southeast asia and we've got a blanket of rain really from pool catch bang, call coaching, been city up through to denying and it is stretching across the south china sea
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running up and down to the philippines. but as of now, no severe flight advisors had been issued across the country. there's an update on our seasonal plum rains running across the yangtze river valley. but it is steering quite a bit of rain into shanghai. so there is the real risk of seeing some flash flooding here it is a quiet pitcher now across japan. plenty of sun for the may not link of honshu that allows the temperature and tokyo to get to 30 degrees and back to southeast asia. we go some concentrated rain, south central and east kellum intend on borneo on monday. so you later the weather brought to you by visit castle allegations of the global width of secret chinese police stations. that shock waves around the world. when a investigate claims a chinese give, it's a broad one out 0, the colleges
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the, the the, you're watching else or 0 reminder of our headlines, the russian military say it has repelled a cross border incursion by pro ukrainian power military forms. earlier. the governor of russia's belgrade regions said you bring in forces showed a border town. the head of india's main opposition party is accusing prime minister in the red remote and ignoring rail safety after the countries worst trained disaster and decades. many cars who incarnate says 300000 railway jobs have not
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been filled. nato secretary general against oldenburg, has met the turkish president, read ship type, or the one, and this tumbled stilton bird called for turkey agent develop its own position to sweeten spit, to join the defense alliance of voting is underway and give yourselves delayed parliamentary elections. the president, dissolved, the national assembly last may after and attempt to cool and elections have been postponed 3 times since then. were healing mohammed reports often more than a year without the parliament voters on lining up for hours in giving the south to elect a new one. nearly a 1000000 people are registered to vote with hopes this time they'll be changed. be able to acquire around to we have been in crisis for 4 years. prices of basic necessities of visitors in texas a prison significant that was on that more than 20 political parties are contesting 100 seats and parliaments of the president modesty so cool in bio dissolve that last may like using some and piece of corruption. and that was
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a few months after and attempted to friday march the last day of campaigning with 1000, showing up to a rally in support of the 2 main political parties. president, tim butler has been criticized for seeking to change the constitution and expand his group on power. give yourselves political system allows the majority party or coalition to a point the government, but the president can dismiss it in some instances. this is the 2 political infighting and division. in the past, people say they want to candidates who will prioritize the needs to be medically speaking. i think like whoever wins must put the people 1st. he must not be in charge to take advantage of the people. but most work so the people can benefits they don't. last name. can you be cell has faced years of political and economic tomorrow? food prices have gone up and many are struggling to and living. i mean, the ask the future for a minister must focus on education and health. that has to be a priority, so he must also fight hunger because people are tired. no, gosh,
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we want peace and tranquility. we also went through casual notes to be bought and our children to go to school. it's unclear if one party will emerge with an outright majority votes. us here. hope then you little make us will bring about changes that will improve their lives. really mohammed ultra 0 as a sort these in senegal have cut access to mo bile antoinette in certain areas following the latest riots, ain't that's according to a government spokes person more protest or expected after the conviction in sentencing of opposition leader. it was when sancho, the army has been deployed to the capital of the car to contain the interest 15 people had been killed in demonstration since thursday. the united nations and african union have called for com. sancho was sentenced to 2 years in prison for corrupting the youth, which means he will not be able to run in the upcoming presidential election. hundreds of thousands of people are taking part in an empty government march in the polish capital warsaw. this was being held on the 34 stan, diversity of poland,
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1st democratic election as a, as communist rule came to an end. the opposition accuses the conservative governments of limiting freedom of speech and subverting democracy. the government denies those allegations. police in hong kong have detained several pro democracy active. this on the anniversary of the gentleman square crackdown in china. they included alexandra wong, who is also known as grandma was. she was one of several arrested near a park where commemorations were previously held. critics say that police operation is part of a broad campaign by china to crush descent in the city. commemorations are being held around the world. in taiwan, a candle lit vigil was held to remember the crack down in 1989 when the chinese military were originally crushed, a wave of demonstrations calling for political change. and in australia, dozens of people demonstrated outside sydney's town. hall events also expected to be held in europe and in north america are the days that the
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writer's ears and experiences are due to a c. e. o. one's read in china is defense minister has told asia's top security summit. the conflict with the united states would be an unbearable disaster, but lucian fu added his country 6 dialogue rather than confrontation. he's been defending his military's actions in the south china sea and taiwan strait. the us recently accused the chinese fighter jets a naval vessel of a reckless maneuver as far as literally reports from the shangri la dialogue and singapore. after security summit in single defense minister lesion for outlines, china is position and issues a warning. in essence, attempt to push through a nature like lines and the asia pacific. is there a way of holding regional countries hostage and high to confrontation,
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which will any close to speech unplugged is the region into conflict. all the us in china adjusting for influence in the region. they've been trading blame, accusing each other of provocative acts and the lack of dialogue. while many analysts say competition between the us and china has created uncertainties in asia pacific. the main message we've been hearing at this summit is conflict isn't inevitable, but the situation does have to be managed. delegates and analysts agreed that conflict in the region would be devastating. the question is, how are you going to get that calibration right? so i think that is where everybody is engaging a little bit of guesswork because the piece of the, of the aging right now. and the difficulty of communicating with aging, frankly, means that is trying to get the turn signal over is everybody's best guess on saw today. about 2000 not to go miles away, a new collision, etc. the pentagon says
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a chinese vessel cuts across the board of the us worship, and the taiwan strait wed was conducting a freedom of navigation operation with canada. china says the us navy's presence in the strait was hostile. it comes a week after the us accused, a chinese fight a jet of a dangerous maneuver in international airspace above the south china sea. china considered self government taiwan as part of its territory and has laid claim to much of the south china sea. she was the woman who was the best way for all the countries, especially naval vessel and fight to, to avoid such actions around all the countries territory. what's the point of coming there? as we always say, mind your own business relations between the us and china at the lowest a decades and as no sign this 3 day conference has done much to improve the florence louis. i'll just be your single or 3 in chinese astronauts have returned to earth after a 6 month stay in space. the caps the old carrying, the so called
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a type cannot solutions who 15 mission landed in the inner mongolia trying to build its own space station after it was excluded from the i assess due to us concerns about the chinese space programs, links to the military, beijing is planning to send a crude expedition to the moon before 2030 each year, a blue, let's see. we develop soft the central coast of africa and eventually makes its way to the caribbean and to the coast of the america. so what's the problem? well, scientists say it contains flesh eating bacteria, john henry, and traveled to the edge of the great atlantics our gas bill to see its 1st and to see it firsthand. a continent sized massive green is increasingly harassing the eastern coast of the americas. the sarcasm belt a floating bit of seaweed nearly 8000 kilometers long and 500 kilometers wide is so massive. it's easily visible from space of the great atlantic, sorry. got some dollar is the largest algae bloom on the planet, and it is
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a whole new ocean in graphic phenomenon that developed in 2011. it began really impacting the caribbean and the gulf of mexico and south florida in 2014, etc. it's an ecosystem all its own home to fish, turtles, crabs, and other species that make it home. it, it store is carbon like a floating forest but on the beaches of the north atlantic. this smelly, decomposing mass, can some other coral and see grass and wreak havoc on tourism. it's not something we've seen before. it seems to be a recent phenomenon when the material makes it on the shore, it's, you know, it's not pleasant to see. but also as a deacon hoses, it could release some potential unhealthy, you know, chemicals such as hydrogen sulfide, like the next smells. it also releases potentially toxic levels of arsenic. they
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can damage the nervous system. these researchers, a human activity is likely fueling the massive plumes growth. over the past 40 years, they've detected rising levels of nitrogen that have doubled since 1984, apparently from farm run off. fertilizer human and industrial waste. sarcasm has been around for centuries. christopher columbus wrote about it and 1492. which change is that the amount in the atlantic has at least a tripled in mass since and 19 thirties and over the past dozen years or so is formed, ended as loosely connected sarcasm belt stretching from africa to the floor to coast. some entrepreneurs hope to mind the coastal menace for profit, human food, animal food, even fertilizer. but for now the seaborne. seaweed is growing. year after year. it's been going up. and last year, 2022. we set a new record. 24000000 tons of sorry, gas in the great atlantic. sorry,
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gas. and we think this year we might be on course to set an even new record for coastal communities spending millions of dollars cleaning. so our gas them off their beaches. that floral bounty is an unwelcome one. john henry and l g 0. in the florida straits. the your headlines on alpha 0. this our, the russian military says it has repelled across the border incursion by pro ukrainian paramilitary groups. earlier, the governor of russia's build the road regions, said ukrainian forces shall the border town a c i o, it's the villages. first of all, this should back in a district that has been shelves to listen to the position of authorities and leads temporarily leave their homes in order to safeguard what is most important your life and the lives of your close ones in the to.

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