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a saw. your razor in the us court on the war insides to sign a new c spine rescue efforts and india is west bel disaster and decades in an era in the signaling system was not to blame for this romans plus the pill that showing promise to potentially cut the risk of death from a certain known cancer by hans russia says its forces have stopped a major ukrainian offensive, and that's something you kind in region often. that's the defense ministry. speaking to russian media says ukraine has launched a major offensive on sunday. the claims are yet to be verified that comes off to the russian ministry study repelled across the board or right into its territory to groups of russian power ministries, fighting on the side of ukraine,
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the which they attack the liberty of russia and agent and russian hold on yeah, cool. so they captured the several soldiers. one of the pro ukraine groups has released a video. it says shows to detain soldiers line wounded on hospital beds. it says it's ready to hand them over to you crazy. no, for it is fine to say that governor of the russian border, each of both belgrade has agreed to talks over the captured soldiers, but failed to show up for their a took place close to the town of the via hovel junk of just 4 kilometers across the border, the mutual governor says the town was shell from ukraine before being attacked, and the civilians to evacuate. the raid comes after another incursion last month, the watch from ukraine. the full structure of minutes, which used to be in s, strikes on homes. soil. will this drone video was released by the liberty of russian legion? they say it shows the fights is entering
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a suburb of the garage city. although the dates it was filmed hasn't been verified . the governor of, of elk are all to judge people to evacuate the area, but pasco failed. and how is the defense status? he believes upon us to force russia to move troops away from the main, fighting to the degree of scope, depressions or force of the rush, it would remove reinforcements, especially sound reinforcing themselves with said that may be the bottom. there are a storm troops will be most of their to belgrade. that means they will be moved out from the south, where most likely the rio fighting is going to happen in the coming weeks or a couple of months. so that would be maybe the, creating an objective of these small uh, zillow. re groups can not really achieve a strategic objective by their raids that all of the strategic objectives as the
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past or the russians, and make them reinforce forces in belgrade at the expense of other places. while the ukrainian military says it into a substitute more than half of the latest wave of russian strikes against it sits, is the one we saw that hit the city of the pro on saturday, killed a 2 year old girl and the residential area. child stratford has the latest from keith as you'll know, so it sits among the rubble civilian homes destroyed by what the crating governor of the region says was a russian cruise missile a 2 year old go, was found dead buried in the destruction holding 20 other people including 5 children, was injured and saturday nights attacking to the pro. 51. i was running across the traffic. i was running high, my child was low enough time. we tried to pull my child under the cage of the window. we took the cage off and took my kid out. he's being treated now. you're
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craning. those are to say they, it's a septic. the majority of the cruise missiles and drones moves by russian forces in this attack, some go through destroying civilian lives. so as you see me stage, and then here's my son's apartment, which was destroyed. there was a crate or on the 1st floor. the young fireman lived on the 2nd floor. a 2 year old child died. the mother is on the govern, can now russia says it avoids targeting civilian areas, but this is just one of hundreds of attacks. heating places where people live, a few cranes prosecute. the general office is at least 485 children have been killed and another 1500 injured in ukraine since russia's invasion last year. we spoke today with people who lost that property for apartments but completely destroyed. we also see that houses that cannot be restored must be completely
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demolished. people lost their lives in these houses in these apartments. this being an escalation in russian cruise me saw in so called kind of cause the drug and attacks in recent weeks and they come ahead of a long expected ukrainian counter offensive and operation that ukrainian lead of low demand. zalinski says he's military is now ready to start as a fighting intensifies in the coming weeks. it's expected that most of williams, including children, will die child stuff down to 0. keith, the, the student needs red crescent says volunteers have buried the ball days of 180 unidentified, people who call team the civilians and victims of fighting between the army and power. but it too rapid support forces fight thing is also taking facing dell for
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the government that has declared the region a disaster area. morgan has more on the buttons from on demand. or there's been an increase in the number of air strikes and artillery strikes being launched by the sudanese army against suppose its recept 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. now, residents in the southern parts of the capital also reported an increase in the number of strikes and artillery strikes, especially around an area where the iris stuff has the mid 3 camp. which this within these army has been targeting for the past 2 days. now the recess queen, studies has shut down a flight suggested belonging to the student needs army. but sources 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 on the fly thing between the rapids support forces and this is denise army is leading to civilian casualties. this today needs red crescent. that's at
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least a $180.00 on item $25.00 bodies have been buried since the thoughts of the conflict . 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 with the news read 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 to the needs army and the continuous fighting
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between the army and the recess into our, for the situation incident will get worse. he but morgan algebra i'm the man or the head of india is a main opposition. parties are choosing prime minister, arrange a mode of ignoring rail safety. also, countries, west trains is austin decades. at least 275 people were killed in the multi train accident on friday, about a so in eastern india, let me close. soon shareef has met families looking for on says i to go off to searching hospitals and most mama shifting is hoping to find his missing nephew at this make shift can involve a so 22 year old mom. my boat at the house express, one of the trains that collided on friday. the to dental was tough with that is it and you had you not had, i am running around. and so it goes looking for information. the patients want me
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to accept the body with a disregard fees as my nephew hoping to confirm this. i have been calling all the help line numbers. there's no hell. no, they wanted me to go to another city to check them all. i don't have the money other families have had similar experiences to young people. there were 6 of them on the train leaving the same place. they were supposed to go to can i refund 4 of them in the hospital, but can't find the other 2. the government is under pressure to provide on says really is minister actually ration of says a signaling era costs the pile up to be sure. and the point where it is about the point machine depend electronic interlocking, the changing, the electronic interlocking cause to fax it on to you, and whoever did it and whatever the reasons will be known after the investigation. the only police and 3 workers have joined teams from the dishes. they dissolve to management agency on the ground as
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a focus shifts from rescue mission to clean up operation services on these lines, i expect it to resume as early as this week. india is re weighed. net book is extensive. more than 12000000 people commute by train every day to reduce travel times and you japanese funded bullet train. it should use to start running in 2026 . at this time when the government is investing in high speed, seems an accident like this one suggest it's pre or sees unload on track. while officials that's fine to clear this mess. many families are still trying to find the last one. let me pull some shelby's. i'll just leave the invalid saw eastern india minutes to is from the wells biggest oil producing nations have agreed to extend the oil output cuts to the end of next year. the opec's, last allowances facing forwarding price isn't the potential production supply. so
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how do you rate it has pledged a new oil costs point $1000000.00 barrels per day in july, when april opec plus announced a surprise cutting oil production of about a 1000000 barrels a day. that's about 3.7 percent of the global demand decision in april pushed oil prices up about $9.00 a barrel. that's above $87.00 a barrel. but they swiftly came back down on friday. brent crude was trading at $76.00 a barrel. then the international monetary fund says, so he ravia needs an oil price greater than $80.00 out of buttons. it's budget 20 them a is chief executive officer. it may have results as she says, coughing or production will benefit to developing countries. and i was expecting some sort of a tough because opec is roughly minutes has arrived, be worried about the economic go look, which is not too good, the warrant about interest rates rising, still in the us and certainly in europe. so. 2 don't worry about
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a week economy and we call it means week the month, which is no good for prices developing countries that produce. so i absolutely benefit from may up absolutely benefit from a stable of, of no, to low price, the ones what importing oil for them. it's, it's, it's the risk of the, of the mental. but we also have to look at something else, which is the sector is under invested. and by 2050 we will have 2000000000 people more on this earth. and they will mainly be nastic and inside of asia, where we still will need the oil and gas. so investment is really needed to ensure that is sufficient energy available for those comp, please with the population growth is, is to happen. and that will only happen that will stay below prices. the head of nato is hope for an agreement on sweden, the joining the alliance could be reached the head of next month's summit in
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stilton. doug mac package present with jeff at the lawn is tom bu, and they're attempt to drop objections. stilton bugs says stall claim has fulfilled its obligations to address and cause concerns. that one has a key sweeping the offering. what he calls terrorists solving job. it is follow developments from addresses and a significant 1st meeting between reds, if the out of the one, as he has taken oath of office for his the term and the secretary general, often north atlantic treaty organization and stilton. but when they discussed the accession of sweden into the folds of nato tortilla hoss legitimate security concerns. no, all the ally has faced more ties attacks. sweden has taken the significant concrete steps to meet the trickiest concerns. this includes amending this with this constitution, ending its arms and bar go and stepping up comforter titus and corporation,
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including against the p k. k. you have not heard from the turkey side yet on what they see as a these steps are they satisfied with them? do they want more? an analyst have been a wondering whether this negotiation becomes thought or divided negotiation with 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 age that he's just the pointed included the for administer as well as the defense minister as been. and it is going to be a closely monitored issue in the next few days because to kids relationship if they to which we didn't. and we divided europe in union. it's very important for this country, some of jobs, algebra anchor sort of head on. i'll just say a we look, that's why hundreds of thousands of people are turning out on the streets of opponents capital. plus, people here thought that things might change,
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but you can still feel the tension reports from the amazon one year since the beginning to environmental activity the the brought to you by visit capital. there's 2 big stones rolling off the rockies, and one of the states boost affected by the amount of rain that comes out of them is texas, be flooding in west texas. you'll notice all the, in the 1st tropical spinner of the season, not amounting to much and just about to disappear. so let's get rid of that and show you the full cost chart for monday, where you don't see all the in the tool. but you do sort of say a few channels around still in texas that are right actually on the california and case study, developing not much to come about or rather crude a feel and probably welcomed brain in nova scotia. of course,
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the biggest fire in history is at least getting dumped from above 5 to help if nothing else. this is a picture coming to use of the shows off here, but they're still there before the right in the south west of texas. now mentioning leads, the results of all the probably the shells here, they've gone through the bahamas late on sunday. and this is mondays picture. the still writing fully and haiti right, of course is funding on that self confidence. this is more right to come here, but the biggest that both seem like the from the 10s surf, was through guatemala, possibly down to costa rica, as well as we have seen some i hope. welcome right. recently you're to guar. that's gone now vitally for rain in a good possibly. so we it looks quite boom, fine and dry it 29. the weather brought to you by visit cut. so it's every young football is dream. time professionally. we live in mos appreciate a tour of mine, told me and that's why i'm mindful issued out to 0 wells full as 3 talented as
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a place from the rock as they struggled to fulfill their own position while working to suffice. i've been on to low income funding, so i am obliged to work and have it waiting on the bench on now to sierra the welcome back or mind about main storage. russian state news is reporting that to ukrainian defensive husband, forward to the internet announcement comes off to across for the rate and the builder of the reach. pro ukrainian group says it has captured several soldiers.
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the student needs red crescent, says father and his have buried the bodies of 180 civilians and come to they were killed in fighting between the army and the power. but it, she's got good support. the head of india is main opposition. policy has a ques, a prime minister of ignoring rail safety onto the countries west. trained as austin decades preliminary investigation, suggest an error signaling system likely cause the ext. there's just states that killed 275 people. hundreds of thousands of people have been for testing across poland denouncing the countries rights we government and accusing it of authoritarianism. i think by the not to go to the station in the pony show position is calling this one of the biggest anti government demonstrations in decades of to half a 1000000 people are on the streets of also say no to the governments of prime minister mateusz more of yet ski whose dismissed the protest as
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a circus. they also denounced president andre due to blaming his p. i. s or lower injustice policy for the rising cost of living. many kerry d u flags. the, i'm sorry to put the router's. i want to live in a european country that's free and democratic. women are your rights and women's rights are respected with the church does not rules. i'm marching for my daughter and my grand daughter and all my relatives. sunday, march the anniversary of the 1st partly free elections in poland in 1999 month to march is like 4 winds up to the sort of direct to union. the successful points of goods communism here and who has been elected president and diploma prime minister don't know to ask who has the center so position policy, civic platform, it is. we are here today so that all the full and all of your, all of the world can see how strong we are. how many of us already just like 3040
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years ago to fight again for democracy, for a free poland, for our rights. nothing can stop this voice this way. the giant has awakened to what we may bring. ukraine has increased the popularity of the lower injustice policy, which is spelled canals against the kremlin. but some protest is a key, is the government of copying the will for terry and politics of the communist era, which is event. i've already lived through an ever when talented people enough to learn to take live exams. if they were not in or did not know somebody in the pony is coming this party. i don't want my grandchildren to live in the same age. that's why i'm here. most polling suggests the governing policy will likely win the parliamentary elections like to this year for the full show to the majority. that could i put new way for opposition parties to take power. if they maintain that coverage support levels and managed to agree among themselves. nadine bob elder 0 at least 12 people have died off to a gold mine because asked in southern venezuela following heavy flooding. it
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happened in the talavera mine located in l. kyle, in boulevard state. 112 people survived. rescue workers say they were unable to complete the recovery efforts due to renewed funding last year to you and reported that human rights violations that taking place in venezuela's mining regions according to the information most of the more fully knows without to much experience. so somebody knows here knows that you can't work in the mines when it's raining. activists in brazil and abroad, according from all measures to protect the indigenous population in the amazon and those fighting to preserve the rainforest. it coincides with the one year anniversary of the death of petition this don't phillips and indigenous x. but we know pereira image of all right, body on a cannot give, has that story. now, all of us will be angry stuff with the tackle. still remember the 2 hour wait and
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the gut feeling that something had gone terribly wrong. even though this a year ago, on june 5th, they had received a radial message from their colleagues, indigenous expert video, who was on his way to meet them at the small riverport about the la last. you were just journalist on phillips with accompanying him in the boat. they made a g. i need the permit. i thought i was on when they didn't show up. i knew something horrible had happened. we set out with the indigenous patrol team to try and find them. as i said, it had been heading, indigenous patrols, documented invasions by poachers. and there's a variety territory home to the world's largest number of isolated tribes. 10 days after the search began, the bodies of both men were found. they had been burnt, dismembered, and buried just a few months before the assassination. we had witnessed an encounter between video and i might be able to the costs that we did
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a one of the 2 fishermen who confessed to the murder. both men are known prison in a week trial, the killing of don phillips and little video to the world wide attention to the remote and sleepy town of us. i lived in auction people here thought the things might change, but you can still feel the tension. is yet i moved to the vida was a key witness in the murder trial says he fears for his life and he's not the only one itself. i think his name, i think if they want to buy a legal fisherman still into the indigenous territory and this still being financed by criminal organizations. but in the years since the murders result government under recently elected left as president losing mass rule about suva has very publicly announced steps to protect the region from poachers. local leaders said isn't enough on, is this member of the global tried told us his scouts headquarter poacher on his lance. they tied him and took him to the local authorities,
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but he was set free for the next time to put his show up. we'll have to act on our own if we don't want to be killed. all sides agree to policing in the area. the size of austria presents enormous challenges. but one year after the killings of dom phillips and bring the video to residents of the shop id valley insist those challenges must be met to ensure that no more lives are lost. a monica and i guess i'll just sierra body to shop id, a new medicine called a similar to live could save lung cancer patients. a study led by, you know, university found that the pill taken once a day off the surgery, reduces the risk of patients dying by 51 percent. a long cancer is the wells leading cause of cancer, death accounting for about 1800000. that's a yeah, the disease has typically been very resistance to treatments. the outdoor
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a trial involve patients that age between 1386 i was quinn was conducted over decades. what about 2 thirds of patients had no history of smoking? which suggests that pill works just because i'm not that smokers or adults who boy is a deputy director at the yale kansas center and the lead ortho of the lung cancer research study. he joins us from chicago. good to have you with this. yeah. how excited should we be about this drug treatment? then? i would be very excited. i got the data which is presented to a planetary hall, you know, $10000.00 people. and, you know, i can tell you that we now have what we call targeted therapy patients with a certain genetic mutation in their tumor. and we combine this with surgery for early stage lung cancer. and the results, as you said, a 51 percent increase in dest. uh file. now, is that a median of 5 years, and it really is an extraordinary result. patients are living longer with this
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disease because of the newest therapies that are precision guided to help their cancer. some drugs do have significant side effects done. that was the situation with this one. well, the reason this, this trial is positive where others have not been is as american in is what we call a 3rd generation inhibitor of this pathway called epidermal growth factor receptor . so it's not only more potent, and it also has activity again into the brain where we always worry that lung cancer might spread, but it's much more specific. it was designed to be 50 falls less toxic to many less effects on other places where that could be effected like the skin and the g. i. tract is not without any side effects, but they're quite mild in that patients guitar. it just like for 3 years and most it on the trial. and i think that's one of the reasons why this trial is positive. patients can take this after their surgery and it prevent present, prevented the cancer from spreading to their brain,
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delivered to their bones. and today we showed that it really resulted in a dramatic increase in the survival. and these are data data across the globe are going to be important for physicians as a now hopefully prescribed these drugs. but also patients who are looking to make a decision in, in conjunction with their, with their, with their, with, with a doctor. yes, you mentioned across the globe them, and i understand that some patients in the u. k in the us are already able to access this drug. but you said like you to be a degree of inequality when it comes to distribution to other perhaps poor countries as well. access is a big issue and i worry about it all the time. you know, i want to make sure that these new drugs are available to everyone, even in the us and in the u. k. where the drugs approved, it's not always reimbursed. and even when that's the case of physicians still don't recommend it. you know, many, many surgeons felt that they needed to see a survive of results before they would recommend that. i think now that that will go away service many places in the world where the drug is not yet approved or even
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if it's approved, it's not available. it's not paid for a reimburse. and these are things now that i would hope with, with these data that all populations, especially, you know, you know, places in the middle east, whether it's high smoking rates. i wanna make sure that everyone gets the opportunity to, to have these drugs to help them. and, and you said it directly we, we saw the mutation both in smokers and nonsmokers. it's more common and non smokers, but you know, people have smoking, if not smoke for a while. they might have it and we even see it occasionally, this smoker, as well. overall then could this be something of a to sign post when it comes to a future kind of service? that's a trailblazer reason. exactly it's, it's a new paradigm i'm. i've been taking care of lung cancer now for almost 30 years. and i've seen the evolution from keyma therapy, which helps a little bit to these new targeted agents which we were using in the most advanced age of disease and which which rank people felt better,
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but the tumor would become resistant. and no one was really cured. and now the new paradigm is to take the earliest disease patients who had surgery, you've been lucky to find it early, you 5, it cancel, you cut it out, you do your best standard of care, sometimes that scheme of therapy. but now you matched the patient to the right drug and that paradigm is worked for us american and i predicted on our other drive is that target other pathways. are there about 8 or 9 different pathways now that we know about to really as an example of more precision guided care. and here we're doing it for lung cancer. the more and cancer to a worldwide with a more than 50 percent decrease in this trial. in depth and i can tell you that, you know, that's something that i talk to my patients about and we're using and i want to see use more to help more patients around the world. we leave it that doctor will. i have, we very much appreciate your time. thank you. thank you very much. the
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