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in the us, a call was of interest to people around the world. this has been going on for a number of our seniors report, 32 and international perspective to try to explain to global audience how this could impact the lives. this is an important part of the world and how to do this very good at bringing the news to the world. from here, the ukraine says it's trip. so advancing towards the besieged city of bass, much of the russia said it stop to ukrainian offensive and don't that the or a kyle, this is out. is there a life from the also coming up? reports of most selling in the russian town of belgrade does pro ukrainian groups loans and incursion into russian territory. rail services resume in india or off to
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a multi trained collision killed 275 people. authors have launched a criminal investigation i mean you and says a lack of sustainable employment and gaza is trapping families and a cycle of poverty and desperation. the commander of ukraine's ground forces, as his troops of advancing on the russian occupied city of blackwood in the east. he says, paul says they've already destroyed a russian position near the assessing. meanwhile, moscow says it stopped the major ukrainian offensive in the east and don't ask region. those reports have not been independently verified, but most go has released patches. it says show some of the facing authorities say $250.00 ukranian trips were killed. and 16 tanks destroyed slaves,
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others being towed to the enemy deployed 6 mechanized into tank latania evans, columbia. 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 tasks. it had no success as a result of capable and calculated actions of the people forces eastern with the green and ami suffered losses of more than 250 people. 16 tanks, 3, i'm with personnel carriers like 21. i'm with vehicles. i've done them in front of you, claim fighters have noticed the rate and the russian border region of belt or broad . one of the groups involved, the russian voluntary court says it's captured several russian soldiers. it says it's ready to hand them over to ukraine. you know, for a t as well, the 2nd group involved in the right, liberty of russia needs and release. this video is the footage shows fights as carrying out the rate in belgrade. the russian defense ministry says that's attack
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was repelled the story of correspondents in keys. now, charles stratford itself is very difficult to get a clear picture of what's actually happening on the front lines in that ukraine. we'll see you here, right? well, so far as expected, there's be no official comments on these claims by the russians from the ukraine ministry or ukraine is ortiz. in fact, in recent days, the ukraine and government, ukraine, and ministry is loads. what can only really be described as a campaign, warning, the public and the military to maintain silence on any kind of middle treat movements in these areas along the front line. because of course, the element of surprise is so key to the rooms in this expect to capture offensive, so we call and verify independently, what has going on. but these are some fairly strong claims being made by the russians. 5 sectors, according to the russian ministry of defense on the front,
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in the southern donuts regional attempts that they say by the ukrainians to push for the release that you mention some videos which shows a greenfield or more. it looks like military vehicles being destroyed, being targeted, but of course we can't verify whether that is or indeed who the ministry vehicles belong to. i think what's interesting though, is that to this claim a, by the russian policies that this attack happened in the southern don't ask region . that is a note to be completely unexpected. because there's been a lot of speculation by military analysts and by western intelligence agencies is that when this counter offensive is low and she's going to be a lot of focused by the ukrainians on trying to push through from this operational and some doughnuts to try and connect, go through russian occupied churches and gets to the as of see and by doing that culture of the so called land, a bridge between occupied areas of gwinnett school,
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new guns getting to know so with okey pied crime a i was, i say at this at this stage it, is it possible to verify whether indeed this attack happened or whether indeed of these pause all the initial stages of this long expected ukrainian counter offensive will solve a challenge. is charles of this, do you quite in the face like when known shame this come true offensive. there are huge challenges that they face. laura list will tell you that these include phase that a lot of the west and ministry k to the kit that is being supplied to ukraine by its allies, could be spreads to suddenly a long base, a 1000 kilometers front line. and then of course, there is the element of surprise maintaining the element of surprise when, of course, there's been such long speculation over this counter offensive that is given russian forces such a long time to be able to gain that very well defended it's understood,
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certainly satellite imagery would suggest that certainly in the south, we were expecting to see if indeed this counter offensive has started when it does stop. and this will tell you that they are expecting to stay a little pushes by the ukranian full seas as the toys, if you like to try and distract attention from. major pushes potentially happening in other areas. also language talk about the challenges of what they call symbol tiny is complex military attacks. thus far in this, for at least we'll say that the majority of ukraine, new strategy has been what they describe a sequential. that means that the ukrainians will start hitting russian positions with all the energy, for example. and then off to that tried some sort of infantry to balance a complex, a single cheney. this made a tree move is far more difficult to achieve. and then of course, there are a huge phase about defense as well. we know that. so you're gardening policies
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lacking in that area too. so yeah, you're training forces all facing shoot. sean is with this counter offensive. what does it say whether or not is it actually starts? you don't know, it is very difficult to verify. okay, for the moment to all stratford thanks very much. springs. the latest from cave trained services have resumed. the size of india as west rail dissolves to in 20 is preliminary report suggests a signalling system era caused a multi trained collision that killed 275 people on friday. feel, thirties, have launched a criminal investigation and found a soul in eastern india. let me call some sharif, met families looking for answers module go off to searching hospitals and most mama shifting is hoping to find his missing nephew. at this make shift camp in by the seller 22 year old mom, my boat. the hover express, one of the trains that collided on friday. didn't it actually dental, you know,
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was talk with that, is it and you had you not had i am running around and so it goes 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 hell. no, they wanted me to go to another city to check them all. i don't have the money. the 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 10 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 administer actually ration of says a signaling as a cost the pile up to be sure. and this line, which it is about the point machine that i'm electronic interlocking it the changing, the electronic interlocking cause to fax it out to you. and whoever did it and whatever the reasons will be known after the investigation. the only police and
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really workers have joined teams from the dishes state does off the management agency on the ground as a focus shifts from rescue mission to clean up operation. india's re weigh next book is extensive. more than 12000000. p. people commute by train every day to reduce travel times a new japanese funded bullet train. it should you have to start running in 2026. well let's go live now to cold. so she's in the regional capsule move on as well. and she's outside a hospital mold, cause in both the situation the at the move festival. laura i'd be old. i'm going to do to of medical science has an openness for it's about 200 kilometers from by the source. i'd be accident just place now, right after the accidents, nearly about 200 bodies were brought here because this, this place has 2 monks and the bodies were brought to you. so this has
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a lot of activity, the ambulances behind me, and their families waiting for the borders of their loved ones to be handed over to them. for those families, it's key. those are the many other families are just inquiring, looking at cross and stick to his fine to identify that loved on. so many families . still looking to find those missing people. there's a police, police is helping them. and this is the point at this instance where humans just become numbers, because officials from inside coming out to the same body number, 36, body number, 54. and the families have been given these numbers and they have to come and collect the bodies and take them away. it's just hard to speak to anybody here. we just saw a father from because with us to ok fine. and he's picks up the body gets and he's heading back home to his wife was alone at home, waiting to see her son to live. but he's been dumb that subject tragic situation.
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tell us more about the direction that the investigation is taking because it's now becoming a criminal inquiry of the well yeah. so the relay, minnesota did say there is an interlocking problem. that's what he said yesterday. but then he's also said he recommend a center bureau of investigation investigation investigating this entire accident. while the accent is, is huge because it didn't involve just one plane, the railings involved to just find a good span. so essentially 3 trains coming together, a massive collision. i'm dissing the numbers of the bit since friday, so there are officers, the government is under pressure. so they're looking for onset. but having said that, i was looking at the suite from the raising officials, who has ways they have questions about the safety of the signaling system. so it's not like they have no questions that have been raised to say india as
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a very busy right away. and that's what we have about 30000000 people take trains every day, travelling the length of the same one crash like this raises questions about the safety and the function system open. what's next? why? oh okay. may i call some sharif thanks very much for brings all the latest the from eastern india, you know, unemployment rates in the gaza strip have sold to alarming levels. that's according to international labor organization. the one agency says in a report from lack of jobs is paula sent in a cycle of poverty and desperation. given the outside reports from the cause and strength finding work and because this trip has become a struggle for many, there are a few jobs and the economy stagnant. it's. we're sending the living conditions of hundreds of thousands of palestinians. we sat in the hub and he's 6 family members
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live in one bedrooms. their main source of income is cory, the boy. and so the goal is to see coordination. we sub says he has been looking for work for years. how would it and then oh yeah, i know out of all of that because i tried to find a job in both the private and public sick to this. but without success, the number of people here is increasing, but there are no job opportunities. those who own businesses are no better off limited resources available in districts and severe is really restrictions of the entry of products, as well as the closure of crossings have resulted in significant financial losses. but up or down used to run a thriving $6.00 factory. but because at the locate, he's had to reduce operations and the number of staff employees from us, the category of, of c for the time. and i walk in the past. this factory had 300 workers. we used to
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explore to isabel and the rest of the world and because of the restrictions and violence, it is very running. now. he's not the only 100 percent peacefully happy to send the tender jobs because of the dire economy conditions. and they are just thousands already and able to find work to provide for their families. the defects are visible throughout the gaza strip. the policy is statics. bureau says the an employment rate has reached worrying levels. an estimated 48 percent in march. this is one of the highest figures in the world youth and employment is isn't higher, topping 64 percent. 73 percent of the gods and graduates with no drops. all of the other professional and good, but there is 0 opportunities in the gods market. data from the policy and economy ministry shows more than 90 percent of employees in the private sector are
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less than because the minimum wage of $190.00 a months. and in addition, the prices of goods and these come to tease have increased shortly in recent month is compounding the already dire humanitarian situation. human seed l g 0 goes to a strip. so that had hair on alex's era, most of south asia is sweltering and a wet cold breaking heat waves. we made defective communities and binds with this unpacking stone the june on out. despite the roll, rain, forests and implants plate and come back and find maturity. democratic republic of congo is auctioning off oil exploration blocks in the congo basin. as julie struggles to agree, a new constitution, the big picture examined for the old prejudices against indigenous people awful
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again, you know, what you're going to, there has remind you of our top story. this to our most guys as it stopped to major you crating and offensive in the east and don't ask region me. well, the commander of ukraine's ground forces as his troops are advancing on the russian occupied city of buck. much trained services have resumed the size of india's west vials. as officer and 20. yes. of course, you have lots of criminal investigation into the crush which killed $275.00 people on friday. and unemployment to the gaza strip has sold to an anomaly rates of around 28 percent. go into the industrial neighbor organization. you an agency says
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the lack of jobs is shopping palestinians in the cycle of poverty and desperation. a climate act of as so wanting weather in south asia is becoming increasingly unpredictable affecting the lives of millions of people. sockets on is facing widespread flooding. i'm shifts in temperature. passions also know them buying the dash, intense heat as having an impact on t production and closing nationwide power cups, temperatures begins coverage from that stream and go and move. these bind a dash into intake 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 in the northeast 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 topic or say they're 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
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are died and due to heat from the sun. so we were unable to meet the quotes out. i'll get paid until freshly scroll. as, according to the nations matter office, the heat wave is likely to continue for another week. temperatures can vary from 36 to 40 degrees celsius, get them, but they get home, but don't mind them, 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, mainly due to global warming, and also because there is less for a station and greenery due to the systematic rise in temperature 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,
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the tea buds have turned grad because of the lack of rain and intense heat. experts say this condition have disrupted the t plans for this intestines 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. i'm improving drainage education system and using various organic fast license. 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 under each of the i'll just do the same on the bangladesh. i have come out of high standing by 1st and so i'll go to that in pakistan, professors get more on the struggles of tea farm is in bangladesh with convict audrey and townsville. how bad is this heat wave and what
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a farm is doing about that? so it is quite a, you know, i'm a come back to all the years i've mainly because it's a mix of the months on season. it hasn't seen it's typically rainfall, which is very important for both tea farmers and rice farmer. and that hasn't been the case, it has been raining for about a week or more in this area which have the unique topography in stream on dollars, just 100 kilometer from chewed up and even the highest range already in the world in india. yeah, there hasn't been any rain and this is my major concern for the tea farm. or as you can see the leaves, it's turning red and then it gets infected by find s as well as pass. and the to go out there saying if this continues, they could potentially lose 20 percent of the productivity into effect, the daily way down. no doubt to pick us also because they have to fulfill the certain amount of code. i read that in order to get paid something amount and they haven't been able to do that. and the farmer sat and particularly the rice farmers,
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are now the crop farm us across the country. i want it because they haven't getting does annual rainfall that they usually expect to happen, which is quite unusual in the month tune. and they've come to a department is advising even though their temperature system rise. so now this stuff have to plan shape trees as particularly for the t gotten areas and to start a negation process and put drainage across and use organic for the lives of many other advises. on top of that, the bandwidth is itself is experiencing heat all across the country some time in northern areas in russia, and do not support as i, as 40 degree. and top of that there has been frequent par todd because of the shortage of portland, which the government been having been importing because lack of a $400.00 and exchange reserve in the country. and that's compounding the overall inductive product production will be as well as this uh, heating the urban areas is getting worse for the urban product population. the bank
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with that has to find a proper new mitigation to face this new phenomena of heat wave in the country. and it's kind of a challenge for climate events or bangladesh. absolutely. okay, tom, but thanks very much. that's the large ration that and bangladesh was, was had a literally a pack of stone, normally has some of the office cities in the world. the 50 it is been experiencing unusual amounts of rain and kuda. summit temperatures understands national as one of the nation's most vulnerable people are most at risk. so that's good, live not come all high the he's installed, go to so pack install, i'm seeing lower than usual some of the temperatures most is the actual situation now. well in the last year the temperature was storing and the month of march there were there, he drew unprecedented gate with the mug tree rising up to $52.00 degrees in jacob. i then bought some bug just on this year of god's. we're playing a cooler than usual early june. however,
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the temperatures have now started to go up. within the next few days, the great introduction are made for days that i've got to really make things more difficult. we are right now outside the brick kit in. and as you can see, that people are working and very difficult conditions. in fact, the temperatures working temperature than they asked for this paper can go up to beyond 40 a degree that they've gotten rid of bored. a lot of lives address. also the fact that because of the read, the fact is changing, right? crop, and sugar again has not been planted on time. the farmer they've got that now preparing the brand, the bad, the food is as well as sugar again so that they've caused spread. it also affect the out for dog dog, major crops, and you've seen at the warnings that that, that bug is done is likely to see record temperatures even this. yeah. because of
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climate change and grow, but it will mean, okay, come all high to joining us. that from pac is dont experiencing unpredictable weather passions that too, thanks very much. i or at least 15 people have died off the reins on least widespread flooding, allied slammed slides across hazy. i'm about 8 people missing a severe weather has damaged thousands of homes. is facing more than 15000 people. the range also cause flooded fields of crops in central hygiene ministers from the wells biggest oil producing nations have agreed to extend output cuts until the end of next year. your pick pos group is facing pulling oil prices on a potential supply glove. saudi arabia has posed to come $1000000.00 barrels per day next month. that bottom shape has doubles the global costs, the grid by opec, plus well in april, opec plus announces the price cuts and or production of around a $1000000.00 barrels
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a day. that's 24 percent of the global demand. that position and push the old price is up to up about 11 percent to move an $87.00 a barrel. but they swiftly came back because of concerns about global economic growth. on friday, brent crude was trading up $76.00 a barrel and special monthly funds. the saudi arabian needs an oil price of greater than $80.00 a barrel to balance its budget. going to be a marriage chief executive officer may have resulted as she says, cost a little production will benefit developing countries. 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. they're worried about interest rates rising still in the us and certainly in europe. so. 2 don't worry about a week economy and we call him is week the month, which is no good for prices developing countries that produce. so i absolutely
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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 or is, and they will mainly be nastic and inside of asia where we still, we'll 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, tens of thousands of football fans. and it's, we have poured onto the streets of naples to celebrate not please fast it's highland lake title. in the 1st seat, 3 years, forces gathered in the central public square to watch the teams to no victory of
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elaine balkans knife last couple of weeks on and off some heavy down pulls and they may roll. repeat themselves in northern spain, southern front, middle eventually and they're running right. happened towards all stairs. well, the doctor, please suggest a heavy a dime. pulse is a cause keeps attempt is dion to some degree, i'm sure, as well come right in particularly eventually focused big will be on the heavier stuff being in prague during tuesday, with the shelves to come in like to further west. but the still that breeze from the tired meaning it's fairly cold and clarity in a good part of england. not nice ready for the jury. that the reading is more of a story in north africa, particularly where you see the orange and that's when strong enough to pick up the destin cause of the desktop. sounds don't lie too into this house, is that because it's the time when the sheriffs get along my nose, now the heaviest in sierra leone and probably nigeria, or even knew she approved
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