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its own outages, era we understand the differences and similarities of cultures across the world. so no matter why you call out you 0 will bring you the news and current affairs. the houses in here. the russian censored submitted tray has stopped an agent, ukraine, and offensive in the eastern region of don't yet the other ones are enjoying this is obviously around life. and also coming up the rescue efforts ends in india as west royalties austin decades. an error in the signaling system is likely to of course, be development. aid workers in savannah say they buried a 119 and identified people killed in fighting a saudi arabian,
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the us court on the warning sides to sign on the cd. it's one of the florida straits that's posing a threat to intervene life until the rest of the state media says a major ukrainian offensive has been pushed back. it's reported to have happened along the front line and southern done yet, has been no comment from keith. and the reports have not been independently verified. russia's defense ministry has released these pictures which allegedly showed the battle must go claims. $250.00 ukrainian soldiers are killed and dozens of almond vehicles destroyed a slice, others in total. the enemy deployed 6 mechanized into the tank. latania evans, and his goal was to break to our defense is most valuable in its opinion. sector of the front before the enemy did not achieve its task, it had no success as
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a result of capable and calculated actions of the people forces eastern with the queen and army suffered losses of more than 250 people. 16 tanks, 3, i'm with personnel carriers like 21 i'm with vehicles of when it comes as to groups of russian power administrators fighting on the side of ukraine survey loans to another raid into russia. one of the groups, the russian volunteer. coal has released a video, it says shows captured soldiers including 2 lines wounded on hospital beds. it's as it's ready to hand them over to your training authorizes. the rate took place close to the town of no via temple designed just 4 kilometers across the board at the regional government says the town will show from ukraine before being attacked. the 2nd group involved in the rape liberty of russia at legion has released this drum footage. they say it shows that fighters coming out the right in belgrade, a low, it's unclear when it was still will pop of failed him. guy. what is a russian defense analyst?
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he believes the plan is the fullest. 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. 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. meanwhile, the training and ministry says it's intercepted more than a hall for the latest wave of russian strikes against big cities. but one miss all
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hit the city of the need for on saturday. coming a 2 year old girl in a residential area, jobs profit as a licensed from keith. as you all know, so it sits among the rubble civilian homes destroyed by what the credit and governor of the region says was a russian cruise missile. so 2 year olds go, was found dead buried in the destruction. more than 20 other people including 5 children, was injured and saturday nights attack into 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 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 say, here's my son's apartment, which was destroyed. there was
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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. ukraine's prosecute a general office is at least 485 children being killed and then another 1500 injured in ukraine since russia's invasion last year. we spoke today with people who lost their property for apartments but completely destroyed. we also see that houses that cannot be restored must be completely 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 have a long expected ukrainian counter offensive and operation that ukrainian lead of
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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. keep the, the, the head of india's main opposition parties accusing prime minister in the run for moody of ignoring rail safety off of the countries was trained as austin decades, at least 275 people were killed in the multi trained accident on friday in bella, so in eastern india when they called so i'm sure we have as many families looking for offices module go off to searching hospitals and most mama shifting is hoping to find his missing nephew at this makes shift can involve. so 220 my both to hover express. one of the trains that collided on friday
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to the to dental. you will stop 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 to accept the body with a disfigured face as my nephew hoping to confirm this. i have been calling all the help line numbers. there's no help. now 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 live with the same place. they were supposed to go to can i, we found 4 of them in the hospital, but killed find the other to the government is under pressure to provide on says really is minister actually version of says a signaling era costs the pile up to be sure and the point where it is about the point machines and electronic interlocking, the changing, the electronic interlocking cause to fax it out to you,
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and whoever did it and whatever the reasons will be known off to the investigation . the only police and really workers have joined teams from the dishes. they dissolved a management agency on the ground as a focus shifts from rescue mission to clean up operation surfaces. on these lines i expected to resume as early as this week in india's railway 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 trains and accidents like this wants to just, it's free all these 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. the sudden these red crossman says
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volunteers of varied the bodies of a 180 unidentified people in cartoon. they are civilians and victims of fighting between the army and power, military rapids. the foot forces fighting is also taking place in the for the government that has declared the region, a disaster area. even move and has more than the violence from i'm doing a month. there's been an increase in the number of air strikes and artillery strikes being launched by the sudanese army against suppose at recess positions in the 3 cities that make up the capital costume year 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 they are a step has a minutes. recap with the sudanese army has been targeting for the past 2 days. now . the recessive claims that it has shut down a flight subject belonging to the sudanese army. but sources in the army say that the plain uh workforce forced the land due to
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a technical error and that the pilots are back safe at the military base here and on demand the slicing between the rapids support forces. and this is denise army is leading to civilian casualties. the student needs red crescent, says at least a 180 on identify bodies have been buried since those 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 conflicts 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 nice 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
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personnel and medicine to treat those injured aid assistance. also is yet to come to those who been affected by the fighting. and they all concerns that with the build up of troops from the sudanese army and the continuous fighting between the army and the recess into r for the situation incident will gets worse. he but morgan algebra. i'm the mans ministers on the worlds biggest oil producing nations have agreed to extend oil output cuts until the end of next year. your pick plus a launch is facing fully oil prices, and the potential blocks and supplies. saudi arabia has purchased a new custom output by a 1000000 pounds a day in july. time for short break here. and i'll just say right when we come back the pill showing promise to potentially cup the risk of death from a sudden lung cancer. my house, i'm not mistaken. the,
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there is still big storms rolling off the rockies. one of the states boost affected by the amount of rain that comes out of the mist texas be flooding in west texas. you'll notice all the and the 5th tropical spinner of the season, not demanding too 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 see the see a few channels around still in texas that are right actually on the california and coast study, developing not much to come about a rather cooler field and probably welcom rain in nova scotia. of course, the biggest fire in history is at least getting dumped from about 5 to help if nothing else. this is a picture coming choose. it shows off here, but this there was a bit further on the south west of texas. now mentioning leads, the results of all the probably the shows here, they've gone through the bahamas late on sunday. and this is mondays picture. the still reading fully and haiti, right, of course is funding on that southern contents that says more rain to come here.
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but the biggest apples seemed like the from the 10s surf was through guatemala, possibly down to costa rica as well. we have seen some, i hope. welcome right. recently you're guar. that's gone. not very good for rain in a good possibly. so we, it looks quite boom, fine, and dry it 29, the, the the, the, the but the, [000:00:00;00]
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the welcome back. a quick reminder about top stories here. this, our russians, defense ministry says a major ukrainian defensive has been pushed back and so on. yet it also comes off to a pro ukrainian group going across the border right into russian smell good region . the sudden these red crossman says volunteers have buried the bodies of a 180 so many ends in the capital costume and killed in find in between the army, an arm and a cheese relatives and the head of india's main opposition party is accused upon minister of ignoring rail safety of the countries was trained as austin,
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decades of killed 275. to your guns, as president says, 50 for peacekeepers from his country serving with the african union mission in somalia were killed in an attack last week. the all i'm group alger, bob claimed responsibility for the right in the base south of the capital, mogadishu, barbara, and golf, our thoughts, camden ship, so served in the african union peacekeeping mission in somalia for 15 years. last week. also about $0.05 a tax that base in put in maria. the lo should have been region. but you kind of governments to face to confirm the number of that was about the claim, the chill or a 113 of the peacekeepers. and that included the you got the military did cavities the this or cavities, but did not reveal the number until today in which the way before with you. the symbolic government has been making games against the group for months and that is to convex waste of territory and encourage small as to what was the government to
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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. this fight again, getting terrified push about which a lot of still able to credit projects that will there be somebody government to solutions or for military bases. as you see the latest incident targeting region by the military base. you've got them president your him a 70 soldiers did not perform is expected. i'm panicked. 70 had threatened to reduce the number of troops, 7 in the african union mission of to funding cuts in 2020. there's also a pressure at home to end the mission, somalia, now up to last week's rate to senior offices are facing a court martial answer for one of the largest number. if you can't invest in a single attack in somalia, barbara, and go out to sara. so the head of nato is hopeful the agreement on sweden joining
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the alliance can be reached the head of next month. the summit and stilton bed met tucker's president ridge of typo the one in east on both an attempt to draw objections. stilton deb says stockholm has fulfilled its obligations to address uncle his concerns. oh, the one has a que sweden of how bring what he calls terrace. tortilla has legitimate security concerns. no, all the ally has faced more ties attacks. sweden has taken the significant concrete steps to meet the trickiest concerns. membership will make sweetness safer, but also need to enter key a stronger. now it's 156 years since as well. ok by the last remaining palestinian lands. since then, the legal settlements have been expanding in the occupied westbank, changing the landscape and sparking violence for you and says 2022 was a deadly as the palestinians. ronnie out so bonnie: as
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a closer look since the 1967 occupation of the west bank and gaza. so that has been controlled in nearly every aspect of the lives of the 5400000 palestinians living there. so for this year, 158 palestinians have been killed, including $27.00 children and 10 women. nearly 5000 palestinians are mister aly deals. one in 5 of them is detained without charge. is there any forces have demolished $389.00 homes? why settlers has cut it out at least $400.00 a 9 attacks against palestinians since january. and that's the 3rd violence has been increasing and recent to years. this was the see and and for water cells of nablus and february, when settlers attacks palestinian shops and holmes asserted, has established nearly 300 illegals supplements and outposts in the occupied west bank of the decades. long occupation often exploits better,
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stay and resources and controls most of the land with military bases, nature reserves and roads meant to serve settlers. since the 1993 also affords, which was a framework for the 2 state solution, the number of settlers has been rapidly increasing. right now, nearly 700000 industries live in illegal supplements. how does he does that? abraham and visual marks travel in the occupied westbank to show how to similar journeys can be so different. the 7th from being about $200.00 rom and villain devon from it's a lot to any is supplements. we're here at the town of b as in nevada. and as we're trying to move to a drum, as you can see is where it has proved
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a separation that blocks the road for past events. we have a palestinian dedicated app that shows the route that passed in is can take when they want to go from one place to another. let's go outside a supplement. quote, it's a model heading to another one called audio. both the legal and the international. these right to smooth than you that primarily designed full set lives in the find westbank. but the is already government spending around the cold service needs 5 transportation budget on roads here. here this is the road that can only be used by is really becoming really, really hard for costing is to be able to have control over their time. everything is unpredictable. you might have roads, long check points, circular effects along so many of these roads that have been primarily built to
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such lives. there are tons of thousands of met if you type ones put in place to protect those, such as traveling from a to b. this is one of the notorious routes for palestinians, huge when he gets stuck here for hours and hours. because at the end of this road that is the healthiest check point. that is the main link between grandma law and jerusalem. we cannot go that only other places. cars can go inside on the palestinians, west permits and even if they have permits, they cannot drive the car is inside. they have to book in booking. and there's a book this mix, this traffic and it shows really here how politics controls the smallest details of palestinians live a hailey out arriving at assessments. oh, you haven't done much and god,
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you'll have the idea connected for the thank you. thank . so that's the 1st time we've been checked on this and todd, so any distance we get to our destination. so we're here at the opposite side of where we started. 50 to 55 minutes. it took us to get here. it's already a huge settlement, but as you can see, there are no signs. the building is stopping any time soon. but just as in brazil, the ronnie begins to build a say with limit indigenous land rights. the police told the crowds and blocking a main highway and south of the proposed legislation could prevent indigenous communities from obtaining the deed to the land. bill was approved in the lower house in may and is due to be discussed in the senate. now
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a new medicine called us about to new could save lung cancer patients study met by yale university, found the people taken once a day after surgery reduces the risk of patients dying by 51 percent long counselor is the world's leading cause of cancer. that accounting for about $1800000.00 deaths a year. the disease has typically been resistant to treatments, trying to involve patients between the ages of 1386. it was conducted over a decade and about 2 thirds of patients and no history. i've spoken with dr. a hubs is from the old kansas center. he says the treatment is a more effective way to fight the disease. so 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 stage of disease and which which 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,
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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 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 american in is what we cost 3rd generation inhibitor of this pathway called every term a 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,
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have many less effects on other places 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 could tolerate to strive for 3 years. intense heat and northern bangladesh is affecting the production farms are struggling in factories could be closed down. climate activists. a government's need to develop plans to protect vulnerable people from the effects of extreme weather conditions. entre 0 is convert chandra reports from ne bangladesh and can take waves. i've been sleeping across the band with us since april and there is no sign of letting up. there's a limited rainfall, even though it's the monsoon season, t farmers and the not this in areas of select region are concerned that their, their plans have been effected by various diseases and tests because of the intense heat and low rain flows and the taping garcia, they're finding it difficult to work in deceit. if i were, you know, finding good people, the tea leaves are not growing due to lack of reading and believes or died and due
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to heat from the sun. so we were unable to meet the quotes out. i'll get paid until freshly scroll. according to the nation's med office, the heat wave is likely to continue for another week. temperatures can vary from 36 to 40 degrees celsius. i'll get them, but they get homework them at the end, but it's about the beginning, but the sound we have been observing for a while that compared to previous he is, temperature is gradually increasing main due to global warming. and also because there is less for a station and greenery due to the systematic rise in temperature t plants on getting badly affected. now, t plants can thrive idly under condition of 30 to 32 degrees celsius. high temperature not only led to water shortages, but dry out the fall into plantation, but most seriously the new lives in buds are smaller and unhealthy, were unable to pests and diseases in many plantation. the t birds have turned grad
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because of the lack of rain and intense heat. experts say this condition have disrupted the p plans for the synthesis process, which has resulted in stunted growth and the decline into production as long as it's doubled up, even though by the end of you know, an appointment for the, the bank of the state board is advising all the gardens on various coping mechanisms to deal with the adverse impacts of climate change. like planting or shade trees, planting you varieties of temperature, resist implants, and i'm improving drainage education system and using various organic fast slices. experts say if this severe weather condition continues, it could take a significant toll on the local to industry and disrupt the lively, or to thousands of farmers. and each of the, i'll just do the same on the bangladesh smell each year, a huge bloom of c, we develops off the coast of africa, eventually making its way to the county to be and then the coast of the americas, scientists that contains flesh eating bacteria drone had been troubled to the edge of the great atlantics on,
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got some built to see it. the 1st time 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. sorry. got some del is the largest algae bloom on the planet and it is a whole new. ready 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. 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. enrique have it on tourism. it's not something we've seen before. seems to be
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a recent phenomenon when the material makes it on the shore, it's, you know, it's not pleasant to see. but also, as it decomposes, it could release some potential unhealthy, you know, chemicals such as fighters. and i've just been solved by like that one next. now, it also releases potentially toxic levels of arsenic that can damage the nervous system. these researchers say 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 in 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, it is formed. it is loosely connected, sarcasm belt,
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stretching from africa to the florida coast. sell entrepreneur is hope to mind the coastal minutes 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, gas in the great atlantic, sorry, gas. 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 them off their beaches. that floral bounty is an unwelcome one. john henry and l g 0 in the florida straits. the picture of the headlines here this a rushes defense ministry says a major ukrainian offensive has been repelled. it's

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