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the against the flow and stream into the po and atom angrily, picture years. the scanner for the children were thinking of i'm thinking and that's why i want the brush. i sense it's ministry has stopped an agent ukrainian offensive in the eastern region of done. yes. the other ones are in jordan, this is obviously are a nice from del, also coming up. rail services in east in india was you off to a multi trained collision to 275. a heat wave persistent bangladesh schools are closed. i was out on 2 finals. i'm worried about the chrome on the cd to swamp the florida straits. this post a threat to marine life towards the
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russians. defense ministry says it's forces have repelled a major ukrainian offensive. it's reported to have happened along the front line in southern done. yeah that's, that's a know coming from keys and the reports have not been independently verified. moscow has released pictures, bit said show some of the fighting claims. ukrainian force has some good stuff and heavy losses are slaves. well, there's been total. the enemy deployed 6 mechanized into the tank. latania evans, the enemy's goal, was to break to our defense is most valuable in its opinion, sector of the front before the enemy did not touching the tasks, it had no success as a result of capable and calculated actions of the people forces eastern with the green army suffered losses of more than 250 people. 16 tanks, 3,
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i'm with personnel carriers and 21. i'm with vehicles of the meanwhile pro ukraine fighters have launched a raid and the russian border region of belgrade. one of the groups involved the russian volunteer course as it captured several russian soldiers says it's ready to hand them over to ukraine. you know, authority is the 2nd group involved in the right. liberty of russian legion has released this video footage. it says it shows the fight as carrying out the rate in belgrade. russian defense minister says the attack was repels. a part of token galleries, the russian defense i'm less. p believes the plan is to force must go to direct more troops away from the front line. i believe the degree of troops, depressions, or force the rush, it would remove reinforcements, especially salary force. and that was said that may be the bottom there. 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
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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 past or the russians, and make them reinforce forces in belgrade at the expense of other places. indonesia is hosting naval drills and mid rising tensions in the region. more than 30 countries entering the us, russia and china, taking part in the for the exercise. jessica washington as more from microsoft this way here in microsoft on into these is a pseudo ac islands with entities or is hosting multi lateral naval exercises inviting 35 other countries including the us, russia, china, strangely in japan, to participate in these non combat exercises. the focus of this week exercises on humanitarian relief, on relations. this is a cost of pod is to well,
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but he's very prone to not to pull that free of the nation is able to gather such a diverse range of countries for these exercises, which it cools the moto exercises. this is the full, the iteration of these drills, which have taken the last one to place in 2018 before the demick. but it's worth noting that these exercises take place and the height of the tensions between the us, china, while the boy russian kind continues. so these jubilee scripts, hutchins suddenly costing a shadow over this week or drills that important also to note that as these unknown tongue best at opperation, ideally leisure is able to maintain the relationship with with a diverse range of countries is suddenly reflect. indonesia is power as a country that is able to be a bridge between various countries, but also one that is able to host these kind of military operations as well. it's
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west noting that unless also say that the sort of exercises are an important mechanism for confidence building that even at this time of hygiene g of the reason for military is to get to know each other to be familiar with each other. this operations. and this mechanism of disaster relief up to monetary and cooperation is a less sensitive way for them to engage with each other. jessica washington, the i'll to 0, my training services have resumed on the lines in india where i signaling arrives. believe to of course, the countries west rails as us, but in 20 years, at least 275 people were killed when a train changed, trying some crushed into a freight train like wholesome sharif as many families. and bella, so was searching for their loved ones. a module is going to of to searching hospitals and moans, mama shifting is hoping to find his missing nephew at this make shift camp in by the so 22 year old mom, a boat to hover,
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express. one of the trains that collided on friday then that she dental was caught with that issue and you had in the i am running around. and so it goes looking for information. the officials wanted 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 toward young people. there were 6 of them on the train. we leave with 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 reviews minister actually ration of says a signalling error 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 out to you,
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and whoever did it and whatever the reasons will be known of the investigation. the only police and really workers have joined teams from the the show state does off the 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 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 a time when the government is investing in high speed trains and accidents like this one suggests it's free all these unload on track. while officials of trying to clear this message, many families are still trying to find the last one. let me pull some show these. obviously the invalid saw eastern india intense heat and northern bangladesh is
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affecting the production farm is, are struggling on factories, could be closed down climate activists. a government's need to develop plans to protect vulnerable people from the effects of extreme weather patterns. tunzia chandra reports from ne, bangladesh in terms tape waves. i've been sleeping across the band with us since april. and there's 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 falls and the taping garcia, there finding it difficult to work and defeat the following up on a good before the tea leaves are not growing due to lack of reading and the leaves are died and due to heat from the sun. so we are unable to meet the quotes out. i'll get paid until freshly scroll. as, according to the nations met office, the heat wave is likely to continue for another week. temperatures can vary from 36
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to 40 degrees celsius. yeah, i get them, but they get home, but don't mind them, but that's about the beginning. but the sound we have been observing for a while that compared to previous he is. temperature is gradually increasing, mainly 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 the body 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 file into plantation, but most seriously the new lives in buds are smaller and unhealthy, were unable to pass them diseases. in many plantation the t birds have turned grad because of the lack of rain and intense heat. experts say this condition have disrupted the t plans for the us intestines process, which has resulted in stunted growth and the decline into production as long as it's doubled up,
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even though bothering him who no one will for this. 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. so i'm improving drainage irrigation 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 livelier to thousands of farmers temperature all day. i'll just do the same on the bangladesh. on tundra, joins us live from a t plantation industry amount of time there. so just how bad is the heat wave that in bangladesh and what more can see farmers do as well? it is a, if you haven't seen anything like this and for decades, i mean, it's a record the history making hip temperatures in southern part of the country, not like raw, shy, and they're not for experienced 41 degrees in the capital city. in april,
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it was 40 degree in april, which was the highest and 60 years the situation has been worse. and because we're in the midst of the month, so say that there was hardly been any rain where i am insane longer than the mazda is buying. that that does something unique to progress before t gardens, which is in the sloping hill areas. and they need rain in order to florida. and that has been raining for 2 weeks, making a lot of this plants die out. and the, you can see from the leaves here that drying out and been attacked by pest and funguses, and the p farmers that really wanted. and it's not just a t farmers agriculture tribes of growing areas in other parts of the country from rise to other prob, they're worried that your culture department is giving them new advisors. how to cope with the situation, particularly because there is very low rainfall. this is the rain fall season and they go to effect the rice production and could jeopardize it from the foot security of the country. if this continues, it's a talk of the founding, the social media, there's a matter, it's a headline news. the government is taking precaution,
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it is ordered to shut down the primary to school for the safety of the children. many people are a good effective due to a heat stroke. so i left burger. those comes up with a new mitigation policy. with this new phenomenon of intense heat and the climate change effect, they're going to be more problem in the coming years down the road down there. thank you. this tougher stop right here, and i'll just say right, when we come back from refugees by professional find to we meet the outcome of who's gone from being homeless, to making a name for themselves. and the ring on the, i do not know why took is still a focus of what a piece be, what whether it was an old li breeze off the black sea, but that is still the case. so you have got rain, not so much in the west,
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is moving slowly. eastwood's during monday might spark a shower to inside person. the breeze becomes a week or is it comes down to was egypt and the levant attempt is here. i'm not extraordinary in any way. that's when most of the writing is because it will keep going eastwood's eventually towards maybe north in the wrong, very few shall sales for even the mansion society in yemen. they were rarity. i was fairly obvious, is that brian, the orange you picture this? certainly been a strong wood for the dose to help with this. well, coming out of your rock, there is of slight the weaker one maybe later on monday and tuesday still 46 in q 8 . that 14 though how we could win from be an increase in humidity because the directions changed a bit. but still, the pictures of race destined saudi arabia a message suppressed occasionally by showers. despite the moment soon when they're running up the coast of the whole of africa, the drain is not particularly heavy intensity of nor the sheriff took the prevalent in the, in the hands of the biggest shells of, for the rest may equitorial guinea for example. and things are improving weather
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wise in cape time, the allegations of a global width of secret chinese police stations in shock waves around the world. when, when a investigate claims of chinese people, it's a broad one out to 0. in depth analysis of the days headlines, china cannot maintain its current hyper aggressive author in the south, tennessee, and expect the philippines not to continue to drift. talking with the american inside story on challenges. era the
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welcome back here to come out of the top stories here. this a russians, defense ministry says a major cranium offensive and repelled until next there's been no comment from keith. and the reports have not been independently verified. trained services, i resumed on the lines in india with a sickening airplane for a condition that killed 275 people added. the main opposition party has accused the government of ignoring rail site ministers. some of the world's biggest oil producing nations have agreed to extend output cuts until the end of next year. jo pick plus alliance is facing folding prices and the potential bluffton supplies. saudi arabia has purchased a new cut them out, but by a 1000000 barrels per day in july, according to man is chief executive officer at may have resources. she says cutting production would benefit developing countries. i was expecting some sort of a tough because opec is roughly minutes has arrived. it was about the economic go
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slope, which is not too good. they're worried about interest rates rising, still in the us and certainly in europe. so. 2 don't worry about the 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 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 or is. and they will mainly be nafrica and inside of asia, where we still will need the oil and gas. so investment is really needed to ensure that it's sufficient energy available for those comp, please with the population growth is,
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is to happen. and that will only happen that would stay below prices that have nato is hopeful in agreement on sweden joining the alliance can be reached at of next month, summit in stilton, but met turkish president, richard typo the one in eastern book and urge them to drop objections. cellphone bags of stock home has fulfilled its obligations to address and cause concerns. oh, the one is that you've sweden of harboring kurdish fighters a summer been jervey. this problem developments from incorrect a significant 1st meeting between guys if they have added the one as he is taking the oath of office for his the town and the secretary general, often north atlantic treaty organization and stilton. but when they discussed the accession of sweden into the folds of naples, 30, yeah, hostile, legitimate security concerns. no, all the ally has faced more ties, attacks the swedes and has taken the significance concrete steps to meet the trickiest concerns. this includes amending this with this constitution,
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ending its arms and bar go and stepping up comforter 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 analysts have been a wondering whether this negotiation becomes bought or divided negotiation with the european union about various issues that turkey 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 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 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 the jobs algebra are doing the fix knots 56 years in israel
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occupied the last remaining palestinian lands since then. illegal supplements have been expanding across the occupied west bank, changing the landscape and sparking finance. the un says 2022 was a deadly as the if about us, demands ronnie, a subsidy, and takes a closer look. since the 1967 occupation of the west bank and gaza, this thread 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 children and 10 women. nearly $5000.00 palestinians are and is there any deals? one in 5 of them is detained without charge. it 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 wat ourselves of
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nablus. in february, when settlers fx palestinian shops and homes asserted has established nearly 300 illegal supplements and outposts in the occupied the west bank. the decades long occupation often exploits better, 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 citrus has been rapidly increasing. right now, nearly 700000 industries live in illegal supplements. i was just need a new that abraham and villa marks trouble in the occupied westbank to show how to similar journeys can be so different. that 7, somebody in about 200 rom and villain devon from it's a lot to any of the supplements. so
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we're here at the town of nevada and as we're trying to move to a drum, as you can see is where it has built a separation that blocks the roads 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 tomorrow, heading to another one, closed audio. both the legal on the international these right to smooth than you that primarily designed full set lives in the find westbank with the is already government spending around the full service needs. 5 transportation budget on roads here. here this is the road that can only be used by the becoming really hard for cost and is to be able
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to have control over their time. everything is unpredictable. you might have roads, long check points, circular effects. so many of these roads that have been primarily built to such lives, there are tons of thousands of minutes to check ones put in place to protect those, such as traveling from a to b. this is one of the notorious routes for palestinians. you do to get stuck here for hours and hours because at the end of this road that is the longest check point . that is the main link between grandma law and jerusalem. we cannot go that only other places. cars can go inside only palestinians west permits, and even if they have permits to kind of drive the car is inside, they have to go in walking. and there's a button next, this mix this traffic. and it shows really here how politics controls the smallest
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details of palestinians live a hey way out arriving at assessing how you and douglas allow me to give you a call. you'll have the idea connected to the thank you. thank. so that's the 1st time we've been checked on this and todd johnny just as 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 anytime soon. not protest as in brazil have running against the bill. they say what limit indigenous land rights at least of the crowd, some blocking
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a major highway and palace. the proposed legislation could prevent indigenous communities from obtaining the deeds to the line. the bill was approved in the lower house in may and is due to be discussed in the senate. at least 16 people have died after reins on least widespread flooding on land slides across the face. of the 8 people are missing. a severe weather has damaged thousands of homes pulsing more than 13000 people to evacuate. range will take cause flooded fields of crops in central 18. now, each year, a huge bloom of c. b develops up the coast of africa eventually making its way to the caribbean. and the coast of the americas scientist say it contains flesh eating bacteria. john henry traveled to the edge of the great atlantics on, got some built to see it firsthand. as a continent sized mass of green is increasingly harassing the eastern coast of the americas. the
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sarcasm built a floating bed 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 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. it, it stores 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 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 um,
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potential on healthy, you know, chemicals such as fighters and then sulfide like the next smell. 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 tripled in mass since and 1930, and over the past dozen years or so, it is formed. it is loosely connected, sarcasm belt, stretching from africa to the florida coast of the salon trip endures. 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.
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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 communities 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. decades of conflict in afghanistan as cool was the displacement of millions of people. many a state less than homeless, but taking part in sports can be a way to put down roots for research reports in a rising mixed martial arts fights and powers with great just chinese lives outside the supporting arena. to solve as our website is in training for the fights that could decide the direction of his life or 9 years after leaving afghanistan to
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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 the advice social services. why did you see uncle much on pull him up now? you see me now. 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 makes much lots of given poverty ups a new career since leaving afghanistan. but simply turning professional is fall from enough to support the new life in front arms. i. 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. he's very difficult for him to pay
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men may fight as will be left behind and their hopes killed. in paris, pub is out of sight leaves training for an appointment with social services typing that is probably things 1st on the ability of a company, administrative and financial bottles of a refugee's life pull rece out, is there a virus? the type of concern of the headlines here, this uh russians, defense ministry says it's forces ever build a major ukrainian offensive. it's reported to have happened along the front lines in southern done yet, gave, has not yet commented on the incident. must cover these pictures. it claim show some of the fighting fires, others being towed to the enemy deployed 6 mechanized into the tank battalion. what's going on here.
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