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the fire fire was plummer. so these things very much wants to go and opens 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 error of empires on the russia claims to stop the major ukrainian, the offensive, and the eastern ukrainian region of done yet the carry johnston, you know, without a 0 set coming 8 way. because in sit on say, they buried 180 on the identified people killed and fighting a saudi arabia and the us put on the war in sites to sign and use the spawn. rescue
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efforts in india's west rail dishonest in decades, and an error in the signaling system was not to to blame for the romans plus pill that showing promise to potentially cut the risk of death from a search and lung cancer. i call the impression state news says a major ukraine defensive has been pushed back. it's reported to have happened to the front 9 and southern done. yet. the defense ministry has released these pictures of the bottle. it says $250.00 ukrainian soldiers and thousands of on the vehicles were destroyed. there's been no comment from cave, and the reports have not been independently verified. when it comes as to groups of russian power ministries, fighting on the side of ukraine, say they launched another rate into russia to one of the groups. the russians on
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tech all has released a video. it says it shows captions. soldiers, including it to 9 wounded on hospital beds. it says it's ready to hand them over to ukraine in authorities. when the ray took place to close to the town of the via temple junk of just full kilometers across the board of the original governor says the town was showed from ukraine before being attacked. the 2nd group involved in the right, liberty of russia legion has released this drone video. they say it shows that fights is occurring out there right in belgrade. low, it's unclear when it was filmed, defense on list, how about folk, and how it has been giving us his reaction to the rate he but to use the plan is to force russia to move troops away from the main fighting. i believe the can you bring your troops depressions or force the rush, it would remove reinforcements, especially some reinforcing themselves with said that may be the bottom. there are
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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. regroups cannot really achieve a strategic objective by their raids that all of the strategic objectives as the best of the russians and make them reinforce forces in belgrade at the expense of other places. the ukrainian military says it is a septic, more than half of the latest wave of russian strikes against its cities. but one missed all that hit. the city of the new pro on saturday, killed a 2 year old gun residential area. charles traffic has the latest from keith. you'll know, so it sits among the rubble civilian homes destroyed by what the crating and governor of the region says was
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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 pra, 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. ukrainian no far to say they used to separate the majority of the cruise missiles and drones moves by russian forces in this attack. some go through destroying civilian lives. let's 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,
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hitching places where people live. the ukraine's prosecute the general office is at least 485 children have been killed and then another 1500 injured in ukraine. since russia's invasion last year, we spoke today with people who lost that property for apartments are completely destroyed. we also see that houses that cannot be restored must be completely demolished. people of their lives in these houses in these apartments is being an escalation in russian cruise me solid so called kind of causing drug and attacks in recent weeks. and they come ahead of a long expected ukrainian counter offensive and operation that ukrainian lead of load demands. 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 around to 0. keith,
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the, the cities, red crescent says volunteers have buried the bodies of $180.00 unidentified. people talk to somebody in his, in victims of fighting between the army and power ministry. rapid support forces fighting is also taking place in the foot. the government that has declared the region, a disaster area. sorry, i'm to cut there is to don's head of the country office that the international federation of red cross and red crescent societies. he says 8 is still not reaching all those in need. the total number of people who are displaced is around 1400000 have to my loan had almost 6000000 people. what residential car. yes. some who have means and not able to. 3 been able to escape and that internally displaced and it is that a safe from across the border to egypt. something about this you'll be,
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as i'm going to chug, chug does receive over $75000.00 people in all these areas. this is the newsletter custom has a after they did a t, no fits of branches throughout the country. they are present to the villages, the president of the town that they've been able to provide with food. uh, what, uh, uh, medical services. but of course, there is choices that not yet forthcoming and what has been distributed was already what was available. i some of our warehouses also looted. there has been challenges in communicating with some of our and or those to the needs of interest and colleagues that i as a linguist out for a to midland lee. we initially had challenges in contacting uh, hopefully it's in uh, in uh, in the, in the order. however, uh, you know, the communication if it does improve, but the situation of course has nothing to but i am in our main process to ensure we might do the services provided. and this, the volunteer is that doing in a very difficult circumstances. situation. so we still have frontier stuff that are
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out there helping and supporting yet most of the time security dissertation, access to those, allow us to do what we can do. even better and very suffering of the people that come into being experienced. the head of india is main opposition. party is accusing prime minister and arrange a moody of ignoring rail safety off to the countries west. trained, exhausted in decades at least 275 people were killed in a multi train accident on friday about us. so in eastern india, when the equal soon shareef has met families looking for offices, it ought to be obviously gone off to searching hospitals and moans. mama, a shifting is hoping to find his missing nephew at this make shift can involve. so 220. my both to hover express, one of the trains that collided on friday. and it actually dental was talk with the
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state and you had in the i am running around. and so it goes to looking for information. the officials wanted me to accept a body with a disregard face as my nephew hoping to confirm this. i have been calling all the help line numbers. there's no one has. 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. we leave at the same place. they were supposed to go to can i refund 4 of them in the hospital, but can't find the other to the government is under pressure to provide on says really administer ashwin. a version of says a signaling error costs the pile up to be sure. and the point where it is about the points machine depend, electronic interlocking, the changing, the electronic interlocking cause, the effects it out to you, and whoever did it, and whatever the reasons will be known off to the investigation. the only police
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and really workers have joined teams from the dishes state disaster management agency on the ground as 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 you have to start running in 2026. at a time when the government is investing in high speed scenes and accidents 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 sure these, i'll just leave the invalid saw eastern india ministers from the wells biggest oil producing nations have agreed to extend oil output cuts to the end of next year.
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the opec plus alliance is facing for the oil prices. saudi arabia has changed the new content out by 1000000 barrels today in july. cornelia matt is chief executive officer at mann results is she says, cutting or production benefit developing countries. i was expecting some sort of a tough because opec is roughly minutes has arrived, be worried about the economic go slope, 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 a week economy and we call that means week the month, which is no good for prices developing countries that produce. so i absolutely benefit from a up absolutely benefit from the stable of, of not too 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,
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which is the sector is under invested. and by 2050 we will have 2000000000 people more on this or is. 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 it's sufficient and she available for those comp, please with the population growth is, is to happen. and that will only happen that will stay below prices to the head of nato is hopeful an agreement on sweden joining the alliance could be reached ahead of next month. summit installed in the met, toughest president, reject type a one and it's done pool. and it would seem to drop objections, sultan book, says, stall came, has fulfilled its obligations to address and cruise concerns. as one has a cute sweet enough hobbling what he calls terrorist and solid and job. it is following developments for months and a significant 1st meeting between grades of the out of the one as he is taking the
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oath of office for his the town and the secretary general of to north atlantic treaty organization young stilton. but where they discussed the accession of sweden into the folds of nato, through to your 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 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 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 strength and zone status. but for now,
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it was important not just for as one to be there, but he didn't invite his closest age that he's just the point, 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 took the relationship with they to which we did. and we divided europe in union. it's very important for this country. so i'm, i'm driving out of here to a new medicine called a similar, tentative could save lung cancer patients. a study led by yeah, we university found that the po taken once a day off the surgery, reduces the risk of patients dying might 51 percent loan, cancer is the was leading cause of cancer, death accounting for about 1800000 in debt. so yeah, the disease as typically been very resistant to treatment, but the trial involved patients between the ages of 1386, it was conducted over a decade on about 2 thirds of patients had no history of smoking with dr roy hubs
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to is the deputy direct throughout the kansas center and the lead off the all the lung cancer research study. he says the treatment is a more effective way to find the disease. 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 are using in the most advanced age of disease and the jewish rank. people felt better, 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 have had surgery, you've been lucky to find it early. you finally 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 for other drivers at target other pathways. are there about 8 or 9 different pathways now that we know about. so really as an example of more precision guided care, and here we're doing it for lung cancer. the more cancer to a worldwide with
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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 are using this, this trans positive where others have not been is as the american in is what we cost 3rd generation inhibitor of this pathway called f e during the growth factor receptor. so it's not only more potent, and it also has activity get 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, have many less effects on other places that could be effected like a skin and the g i. tract is not without any side effects, but they're quite mild in that patients could tolerate this drug for 3 years as well. so it's a, come on al jazeera, the sea, we swamped off the florida straits. i suppose it's wretched to see life and to the americans.
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it's every young football is doing to turn professional living most appreciate the tour, my autonomy and thoughts. very mindful. told them issued out to 0 wells full as 3 talented i must replace from the roof as they struggled to fulfill their own vision 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, reviewing the headlines, dissecting what they say, exposing how the media is used to shake the, the one in the back there that never seems to make a difference is it's on through, it never happens. the listening post, you're going to the media on, which is the era. when the news breaks, devices like these, as you can imagine being used in the way across the front. like when people need to
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be heard and the story needs to be told seed was always very hard for me to find a job because they come from a very poor neighborhood with exclusive interviews and in depth report. we're back from the heart and this is our found era has changed on the ground. like to bring you more award winning documentary and life news. the the welcome back reminder of our main storage buses. defense ministry says a major ukrainian defensive has been pushed back and done yet the announcement comes off of pro ukrainian adults across the board. that rates in russia's,
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belle grove, sydney's red crescent says volunteers have buried the bodies of $180.00 civilians and the cost to they were killed in slicing between the army in the apartment. it you could support forces on the head of india as main opposition. policy has accused a prime minister going round. the safety of the country is less trained. disaster decades kills 275 people that's invested in brazil according from measures to protect the amazon's indigenous population and those fighting for us to preserve the rain. first, coincides with the one year oliver i see of the depths of which is chuck this. don't phillips and indigenous x, but printing forever in the giovanni's patty want to you not get reports of us will increase the tank will still remember the 2 hour wait and the gut feeling that something had gone terribly wrong. even though this a year ago on june 5th, they had received
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a radio message from your colleague indigenous expert. but a little bit data is on his way to meet them at the small riverport, about the liable not to produce 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 in those of id 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 theater and i might be able to the costs, but when he did a, one of the 2 fishermen who confessed to the murder both men or now in prison in a week trial, the killing of dom phillips and little fit into the world wide attention to the
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remote and sleepy town about the liable. not people here thought the things might change, but you can still feel the tension he had. i moved to georgia theater was a key witness in the murder trial says he fears for his life, and he's not the only one he felt by his name. i think if they will, uh, buy illegal fishman, still into the indigenous territory, and they still being financed by criminal organizations. but in the years since the murders result government under recently elected left his president losing mass rule about suva has very publicly announced steps to protect the region from poachers. local leaders, he said, isn't enough. this member of the cut over tried, told us his scouts had caught a po true on his lance. they tied him and took him to the local authorities, but he was set free. for the next time to put his show up, we will have to act on our own if we don't want to be killed. all sides
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agree to policing in the area. the size of austria presents enormous challenges. but one year after the killings of dom phillips and the video of the residents of the shop id valley insist those challenges must be meant to ensure that no more lives are lost. it's monica, not just i'll just sierra body to shop id no each. yeah, huge blue live, see we develop soft the coast of africa eventually making its way to the caribbean and the coast of the americas. scientists say it contains less eating bacteria. it's $100.00 and traveled to the atlantic ocean to see it firsthand. in a continent sized mass of 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,
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sorry. got some color is the largest algae bloom on the planet, and it is a whole new ocean and 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. and 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 a material makes it almost, or 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 fighters in salt by like the next smell. it also releases
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potentially toxic levels of arsenic that 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 1930, and over the past dozen years or so is formed. it is loosely connected, sarcasm belt, stretching from africa to the florida coast. to sell interpret doors, hope to mind the coastal menace for profit, human food, animal food, even fertilizer. but for now, the seaborne sea weight is growing year after year it's been going up and last year, 2022. we set a new record 24000000 tons of sorry,
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gas in the great atlantic, sorry, gas bill. and we think this year we might be on course to set an even new record for coastal community spending millions of dollars cleanings, our gas am off their beaches. that floral bounty is an unwelcome one. john henry and l g 0 in the florida straits. decades of conflicting the i've got us started as close to displacement of millions of people, many estates, list and homeless, but taking part in sports, it can be a way to put down roots pull race reports on revising, mixed martial arts vitamin powers. his greatest challenge lies outside the sporting arena. the solve is our website isn't training for the fights that could decide the direction that his life 90 is. after leaving afghanistan to teach 15, he's made it into the world of professional fighting thanks to the mixed martial. lots jim that saw his talent when he was taking that by social services. why do you
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see uncle much on pull him up? no, you see me. no, i'm a professional fighter. but when i arrived in france, i was a refugee and i slept on the street. i have the ultimate goal of becoming world champion. i tried as hard as possible, but i need support because i'm all alone. i need support from being homeless, having his points broadcast the world wide is a huge achievement. but the arabs, i, the fight is as much outside the cage as in it mixed martial lots has given poverty is out of a new career since leaving afghanistan. but simply turning professional is fall from enough to support a new life. and friends are just a, his trained to months for a fight this weekend that was cancelled at the last minute and the would have paid him just $2000.00. now he's back to 0. it's very difficult for him to pay everything he has to pay here to leave and friends. so what we need is to get
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sponsors, sponsors. you help a lot by ways to provide him well and to have a good gary, gary, a in, in, in the main. now, in one sense our website under aspiring pano shecky bullet worries another refugee, but still in, i'm a to of the lucky ones. this is fired wires have she made a champion and i may find her enough gun this time the soldier in the gun national ami, the escaped off to the return of the telephone and is now stranded in switzerland. the founder of the am a federation pass mohammed move bar is, is living diesel as in thailand, the telephone fund m a in 2021. a lot of issues, a lot of the television should respect the appeal will of the african people in the s leads and our athletes should train according to the international law and participate in competitions. otherwise, many of the young it'd be in a fight as will be left behind and the hopes killed in paris. poverty's outside
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leaves training for an appointment with social services hoping that is fighting. spurred on the ability can overcome the administrative and financial bottles of a refugee's life pull, reese out, is there a terrorist? the weather is next and inside story we looking at to kids a foreign policy on the present as well. switching the the that we said goodbye to try for is not why having encouraged the dumper of raining tied to your thoughts and fine and drawing 9 and hungry, but the thumb rains and not returning through china the edging, the south. east woods, again, the orange cool. make you look particularly heavy. they stretched back to united in the south west of china, where having stuff the hot and dry ribbon is they're probably enjoying these raise
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rates even heavier than through vietnam and combo deer in thailand where it's going to be cause woman sticky. seasonally correct. quite a few shelves across the philippines, not but they will spread, says no particular local area to focus on, but especially things always a possibility is times a year. and you'll notice a bit of a change here through into your practice them the temperatures have risen and the shows off. fewer the monsoons officially bus 9 straight line k. and it's running out through, as you know, the end of a nick about hundreds, but has yet to get to the deck and black to so we wait for that. watch this here. this is a potential developments into a tropical circulation in the rape. you can see in the next few days, but as yet no, there, there is quite a strong real strength thing breeze into corrupt cheese. so that's $36.00 is a very shumate. so the 6. and they're all that many shout that being generated didn't land in practice on a drawing a picture. the
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is the conflict into time continued. so correspondents are on the ground to record every angle if the story has been ongoing between the hours and the 6 needs are me available beat ages, say that a 100. so i'm assuming this is why you have to be registered under what kind of access page this dispute does not get to where it is needed. so it may not get there at all. the challenge ahead is nor stay without just the rest of the business . development is active diplomacy and international involvement is meant risk of type air to once re election was monitored closely from washington to moscow. so how influential this are key internationally and what can we expect in foreign policy during 30 ones 3rd time. this is inside story, the .
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