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the women remains a challenge and the regions will not stop being pro, like i want to see the we don't have to lead them in spunky. he's about 2 weeks now facing a journey to a shelter. right? someone does choice our country and someone's needs to review. the pricing intensifies in east and ukraine. kia says it's forces advancing on the city of buck moves as russia it claims to have pushed back in major ukrainian defensive. the on the bulk of this is i'll just hear a lot from lots of also coming up hospitals and suit and face and on assess and future is heavy fighting puts health care at risk and forces files and stiffly. a
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push for calm and moving costs of o u. s. and e representatives meets with the cost of a prime minister hoping to ease on rest and saving majority areas and closer justice in the amazon rain forest one year off the murder, environmental activists bringing up herrera and janice stone phillips. the we begin in ukraine and the come on a keeps ground forces says troops advancing on the russian occupied the city of buck based on the east. and what could be the starts of the long awaited count the offensive. it comes on a day of claim and counts a claim, as russia also says they fulfill for you, creating a tank for the south in his nightly address ukrainian president below them is the lensky has hailed his troops recent military action in blackface, the most economical, my what's the one in my back most of direction. it is well done for years. i my we see how he's typically russia reactions on any step we turned in all positions. we
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take great, you know, the enemy knows that you create a little wind line. they see it limits every day feeling thanks to your hits the door we use, particularly in the screen. jeremiah, thank you for that donation to child stratford, spring following developments. some of the capital key, if the russian army says this video shows ukrainian military vehicles being forced to withdrawal off to a failed attempts to push into russian occupied territory in the southern donate, screeching the eastern new crane to the on june the full for you had to be launched, an unsuccessful attempt at a large scale offensive in the south. so next direction, 6, economics to me to talk battalions of the enemy will activated. the goal was to break, to defend cease and the most vulnerable in favor. pay the insect as of the funds. the enemy did not treatments tasks, it has no success is the statement which is difficult to independently verify comes . a few days of ukraine's president to load them is the landscape said he's all full, sees well now, ready for
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a long way to to cranium counter offensive. his foreign minister implied the same. we received enough weapons to begin the counter offensive, but i will say again, my answer is always the same to this. i will say that we received enough of weapons often we when, because until we haven't one or there is, there will be never enough of weapons. ukrainian military says this video shows russian positions coming on the heavy fall to the south of the town of mount, which russia claimed full control over the last month. was late, so the leader of the russian motion, we group, wagner released an audio message saying ukrainian forces were making small games in the village of best cute little town. yet again blamed russian defense minister said again, shall i go? i'm chief of general stuff for larry. could i see him off?
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just part of the cuba has already been lost. the troops are quietly running away. what a disgrace should i go get us the moment i heard you go to the front line, become a gun and make the troops stand up and move forward. come on, you can do it. and if not, you will die. he rose, ukrainian military and recent days as little as what can be described as a campaign of silence. it released this video aimed at the public, the media and ukrainian soldiers appealing for silence on the counter offensive in order to preserve some element of surprise. me the claim and counterclaims there is increasing evidence of an intensification of fighting various locations along the front line where the this represents the beginning of the long awaited ukrainian counter offensive and efforts by ukraine in full seas to find weak spots in russian defense or indeed these of small proving attacks,
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i hated the launch of full scale operation. last will become clear in the coming days. so i'll strap it down to 0. keith the, the us extra estate entity blinking says washington will not let it run, develop nuclear weapons. speaking of the american israel, public affairs committee, blinking also us the normalization of relations between saudi arabia and israel. he made the comments just hours before leaving for talks in riyadh. united states has a real national security interest in promoting normalization between israel and saudi arabia. we believe that we can and indeed we must play an integral role in advancing it. now, you know, there's just that this can be done quickly or easily,
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but we remain committed to working towards that outcome, including on the trip. i'm about to take this week to jetta and we are for engagements with our saudi and goals counterparts. white house correspondent can be how can, as will the normalization of relations between is real and saudi arabia is a top priority for the united states because the us sees it as tied to its own national security interest. and as a result, the us secretary of state antony blinking will be traveling to the region. he'll be traveling to re it as well as jetta. to have conversations about how that can continue to expand. already. there has been commercial air traffic between israel as well as saudi arabia. but the united states feels that there can be much more in terms of economic development, advancement in terms of stability, prosperity and integration. so this is what those conversations will be about. it's
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a building upon the abraham accords hatched under the trump administration. but the obstacle in all of this is the acquiring of a nuclear weapon or the attempts to do so by iran. some things of the white house says is not an option in the eyes of the united states. and as a result, all options are on the table for preventing that should are on the side to ignore the path to diplomacy for resolving this issue. the national security council spokesperson john kirby. it's making it a white house briefing on monday, said though, however, if a ron schuster opened up an embassy and re odd. and this would certainly help transparency. it would also help the stopping and intercepting of ships then that would be very good in the you're not as, as the united states. what is not good in the eyes of the united states or ron, having a nuclear weapons, something that the united states will do all it can to prevent. kimberly help him out to 0. the white house. the 2nd, the us former us, the vice president mike pen,
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says officially entered the 2024 race for the white house. i suspect will pay them against his full of boss donald trump. official has moved from washington. we gave america a new beginning for life. he said, we could, everyone knew he would be, you know, its official after spending months laying the groundwork, former vice president mike pens has filed the paperwork to take on his old boss because the republican presidential nomination. pence went against donald trump once before. he refused to block to bite and selection as president, as trump wanted a, and ended up running for his life, from his supporters. because he's going to have to address january 6 with donald trump presumably right next to him. and that's going to be really interesting to see in terms of how he's going to answer that, how trop is going to respond. it's going to be really intriguing. i don't think he has any chance of winning pens, joins a growing field. nikki haley is
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a former us ambassador to the u. n. as in, instead of to tim scott of south carolina. we knew if we weren't the ones that trump advisor, former new jersey governor chris christy, who failed. and the 2016 nomination fight is expected to a nice and choose the north dakota governor doug berg them will join this week to with isa hutchinson from arkansas who was already declared. both our names hardly known. i took their home states and early favorites to draw posts under slaughter the governor on desantis expect it to be terms biggest challenger, but most pools have them hardly make a good dent in from sleep. that's given others heart know they believe they could be the person to be trump. i think a lot of these people are running because they want to be president. honestly, i think a lot of them are running because they either want a cabinet position or they want to be the running me and they refuse to attack donald trump because they are afraid of him. and they're afraid of his banks and
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they want to have that support to further their political ambitions. the field is already crowded on more unexpected to join, but they're all still a long way behind donald trump. mike pence hope so. you can create his own little bit of history and become the latest spice president when the top don't. just like the mind, he would ultimately have to beat job i all in fisher. i'll just eat a washington. us and no news heavy overnight shedding has taken place since the dance capital cost seems facing intensifies again between the army prior military rapids support forces. residents of 40 gun fire throughout the nights in the west of the city and of accused the power ministries of reducing a shaky ceasefire, broken by saudi arabia and the united states expired on saturday. the army and our ss have been bustling for control of sea down for nearly 8 weeks. well, access to health care is becoming more and more difficult for people. of course, after the violence, the conflict has led to hospital closures and
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a shortage of medicine. hipaa morgan has moved from concert this is still by university hospital, one of the largest and hospital now barely functioning because of the fighting between the 2. denise army and the power military rapids support forces. like many hospitals, it's run out of basic medical supplies. and then there's the data we used to operate to dialysis unit one for adults and another for children which we had to shut down because of a lack of supplies and materials necessary to get dialysis the children onto available anywhere in the country on mac, operating rooms are empty, staff said the last procedure was formed on the day the conflict began. the 15th of april. employees are too scared or unable to come to work on the call and local and international aid agencies and chastity organizations to help. so don, and especially so but the hospital hasn't been damaged by the conflict,
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but there are no medical supplies, school stones, the only section that still functional is the adult dialysis unit. but the violence and the lack of money has kept many patients away upsetting them. i mean, the road to the hospital is not safe, never mind the cost involved from transport to medical fees. i'm forced to spend less money on to win for my children in order to pay for the alice's of the sedan doctors union says more than 60 percent of the hospitals and hard to have shut down since mid april. a brief. these fire enables some medical assistance to be brought in, but the continued sufficing means they haven't been distributed to all the hospitals . now the cease fire is officially over. people who need help, i'll worried that's even the few functioning hospitals may not be open for much longer. he but morgan entre 0 cartoon customer is prime minister has wrapped up tools for the you and us representatives of to days of own rest. and the country
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violence broke house off to the election of ethnic albanian measures. and so majority areas. and so it has come on to a battalion as arrived in kosovo in the request of nato. dozens of the lines, the soldiers were injured and come from patients last week. as a bank has more from christina, it hasn't been an agreement reached, but the e. u. and the us defend, that's the key distress that the l friends of cost of on the what the best full cost of all. but they have 3 demands. they wanted the escalation to the situation. they want fresh elections. and they also want to dialog choosing between christina and valid. great. that probably mr. i've been good. the has suggested that he's open to the idea of fresh elections, but there's no guarantee that the ethnic says in those full minutes, the positive old boy clicked those elections again. and if they do comfortable, we'll find itself in the very same position as it does now. now there are discussions taking place over the next few days between those different months and politicians here in pristina. we also understand that they will be meeting with
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esick said, represent the representative in the north of cost of, of now that haven't been any further tests against natal truth, although we have heard from possible police vehicles and offices have been targeted in those full municipalities. we also heard that in north metro pizza in there, it's dominating by ethnic says, 2 ethnic albanians were targeted by what christine nicole's, of fascist militia. now that happened earlier on in the week, so the tensions remain, although it has been common peaceful over the last 2 days. but those tensions still remain. and there's an understanding why diplomats, that the solution, or least the ds collection, will come from christina and valid great. but in north cost of all those ethics of consider themselves a part of serbia and no matter what agreement is reached. convincing those ethnic says that they are part of comfortable and not serbia is the biggest challenge for student faces. i said big data, christina, comfortable as so had allowed. is there
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a lease in india and i've been a criminal negligence case off to one of the deadly as trained crashes in the country's history. plus a no show from pins harry on the opening day of his case against the british, capitalize the feeling particularly warm the last couple of nights in some parts of australia. for example, a woman's joined 2 nights on record in adelaide. and the contrast i've just been witnessed in 5 years in that range marching surgery followed by more showers at the same time, the rain that come out of the interior, if a new south wales in victoria is quite light. so you end up with 23 degrees by day in abilene. the record is 25 for june, so you're not far off that it will be coming down the with the increase in that
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right in this come across from past and through the bite. so we're looking day, particularly in new south wales and victoria, maybe a c t during wednesday, just a few shells left in west australia pass down to 17 degrees. right, and is cutting around but north and gives been now the sun is out elsewhere, temperature is more or less where they should be and with a loss of significant frequent shows that with java, ge account is that quote is really dropped away. those shells might come back, i think during wednesday with the main grading belt as the noise from west and me and my through the middle of the page to a potential developing chunk of cycling new. yep. plum rains are all vis. south of the united states showing a p chicago key issue the attempted in hong kong and henry the and the humidity of books on the high side of the wherever. there are people. there are stories, stories that must be shared. it's my biggest responsibility to speak to my people.
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has to be blinking, says washington will not leslie wrong. develop nuclear weapons, speaking kind of a trip to react from lineup of tools that could also urge the normalization of relations between saudi arabia and this round. heavy overnight shutting has taken place. some suit, dams, capital costs him a slicing intensifies again between the army and the permanency rapid support forces access to health care. it's becoming increasingly difficult for people. of course happens of honors. now preliminary investigation into india is deadly as train crashing decades points to a single link, a system error, but a criminal pro has been opened, at least 275 people have died. and now families are trying to identify their relatives who may i consume sharif reports from the eastern city of both brochure. just the, when people become numbers and most a place for family, for unions. system castiano made his way from
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b hall to brooklyn. h would in the should state to find his missing some. but he says he wasn't expecting his search to bring him here. that that they said that wasn't related. i told my wife we would not find a sounded life. i told him my youngest son to what they told me to go look for him . there was a problem in the re line. it was the fault of the station master of the it's a closure for some and an anxious wait for others. grief has turned into anger. mamma chocolate that his family have travelled across states and cities to find the relative, the game at the bottom, and i haven't seen such a big accident in my life. this is a case of negligence. who is responsible for this? doesn't matter if it's a junior or senior employee, the point is that they have killed so many people on to trains. there's just chaos across the country. the government statements cannot bring back the debt. since
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friday, nearly 200 bodies have been moved to 2 monks at this medical building input the nation for more than 40 have been for down to families, but the majority remain here. so the procedure is that when the body comes here, they are doing the collecting the dna day and then be doing or whatever documentation has to be done. basic documentation. there are some embalming processes also going on. and then the person who identifies is handed over the one separate bodies to remain on event defied. and a told diesel. most families can make every here. many of the victims go from neighboring best thing goal and because they would probably the cities in the south looking for what for families here this week. and as i said the morning on says on accountability, let me close. i'm sure you, i'll just see that. and ruben
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h. e sending was thing it, india, and a bridge that was being constructed over the ganges has collapsed for the 2nd time of the year. one pass is missing off the accident in the district to have a bulk up for him on the con reports, this is what little remains of the ruined bridge in india's, northern b, r. stay on sunday, a 200 meter portion collapse into the guarantees river. several construction workers were on the bridge at the time. search and rescue operation is under way most then good hotel, a lot. the big isn't. we felt heavy trimmers and it felt like there was a blast. later, we found out that the bridge collapsed, and this tells us that the government is corrupt. no attention was paid towards its construction. a private company is building the bridge at a cost of more than $200000000.00. construction began in 2014. but people who live
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nearby see the project has been marked by a series of errors. it was supposed to be completed 4 years ago. but that deadline has been extended 4 times, and this is the 2nd time and more than a year, part of the bridge has collapsed. at least one person is missing. you have a to is elia street and you'll be incident. we have conducted an investigation. and i have reported the findings to the head of the district administration that we've received instructions to monitor the area all night. so i immediately sent for the national, deducted rescue for teams will cover the entire area and since it was difficult to deploy, so it's interesting both at nights and i have sent them of the break of dawn once completed, the bridge is expected to connect trade and commuters from the city of a quantity, to the town of southern guns and be har state. but people who live in the area are skeptical, saying after years of mismanagement, the bridge may never be completed at all. run a little fun out of here. so it isn't quite so like going back to the poles the 2nd time in less than a year hoping for a parliament that will last for more months,
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more than a few months or other so made between politicians and the ruling l sup uh, family has caused politician politics to grind to hold a matheson report some quite city for the 2nd time in 11 months. supposing to wait hoping to break the deadlock which is paralyzed their government for more than 2 years. analysts say one of the challenges is that there are no political parties and candidates run as independence. coate almost had. it's a official constitution for 70 years. women had the right to vote almost 18 years. but we still don't have any political parties. we are relying heavily on individuals who we think are good enough to to present us. that is not enough. focused on teamwork. photos, choose 50 to 65 seats in parliament. the mirror points up to 16 cabinet members. 15
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from have seats in the national assembly since 2020, the assembly has been increasingly dominated by members opposed to the government, to try to break them past in 2022. the crime prints issued a royal decree to dissolve parliament and go wages went back to the ballot box in september. but 6 months later, the constitutional court ruled that decree invalid saying it went against the 1962 constitution, which gives significant power to parliament. the court ordered the national assembly be dissolved and replaced by the one elected in 2022. then in april conference, initial law silva, and as part of it would be desponding for a 2nd time sending to await ease back to the polls that exist. a feeling of lack of interest. even many politicians running for elections decided not to have permanent a campaign headquarters. we have to also realize
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what saves our democracy is for us to practice our democracy on the streets. there's little sign of active campaigning troy days have told us that they're no longer interested in politics or that they just don't feel that it's going to be relevant for them anymore. but some of them saying that they're very concerned that unless the national assembly can get some sort of consensus and coates politics will continue to be deadlocks. and parliament could be dissolved once again. to id say politicians need to start talking about the future of their country, but they're not holding out much hope. rob matheson, i'll just say, to a city official said being taking place in brazil to mock exactly a year since the killing are present in indigenous rights. activism is such a, bruno pereira, a british journalist. on phillips, in the amazon jungle,
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they've been documenting a legal coaching and the remote and she of our you valley. visiting police have just charged to woman with the motors, including the leader of what's to be described as a transnational criminal organizations. 3 local fishermen already awaiting a possible trial. some cow, he is a journalist, one of several contributors to don't. flips his book, how to save the amazon. he's just come back from the memorial service in sao paulo and says while he welcomes the charges, just as is often no served. the ease charges and arrests have been a long time coming and i think the savings here was in general bass. unfortunately in brazil, one especially in the amazon region where a lot of houses and interests lie, a vast environment of defenders and goodness are often q and the motors are no rules of justice. so, and if they offer those adjustments, they often get sounds of jail because is, you know, like a side is
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a powerful economic interests in bold. so you know, impunity rains in the region and the fact that into unity range and in the region basically reproduces this into unity. you know, if you go to saw habits in states and look at the, the number of kelly is that the both just as the motoring environments workspace, the number of those kiddos actually ends up in cruelties less than 5 percent. it's either the case of the pot off state which neighbors amazon is where the bruno it was a bruce lima, that britain's pins harry was a no show that the 1st day of his civil case against merit group newspapers, the parent company of the day of the mirror the prince alleges over a 100 articles, published between 19962011 contain information obtained through legal means like phone hacking is now expected to testify on tuesday, making him the 1st world to enter the witness book since 1890. hi force that reports in london. in prince henry's long battle against the british press,
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this is what i'd say to be the most dramatic chapter so far. but on day one of his case against mary group newspapers, it was his absence that was most notable. his lawyer, david, shep on, said the princess phone from the us every night having attended his daughter's 2nd birthday and we'd get the evidence on tuesday. the judge expressed surprise. the opposing lawyer said it was extraordinary that a waste of the quotes time given that he intends to cross examine the prince for a day and a half. that will be a rare event, so you will have service. so it's an opportunity that you had a moment of jeopardy, and so it'd be idea of prince harry been costing something cold. but very, very experienced lawyer know. if he starts being needled, he will start to say things which are going to be harmful to his own case for the day in hoffman. it's absolute, you know, box office block buster stuff and the features. so the risks of as an approach we credited the hot carries is one of full representative cases picked for more than
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a 100 individuals who assuming merit group newspapers. one that britain's biggest newspaper publishes for allegedly, i'm the general mystic tactics ranging from phone hacking to the section to use of private investigators. m g and deny is using such tactics in 28 to the 33 stories being considered in prince harry's case. and says they aren't admitted in the remaining 5 at the beginning of the trial, it did admit to unlawfully getting information about him for one story in 2004 and apologized. when he got to the substance of his arguments, prince henry's lawyer accused amerigroup. these papers of stating to put forth any of the journalists to defend the tactics, so that they had destroyed evidence and said that they'd already admitted on one occasion, using unlawful tactics against prince harry. and that it was impossible to say that they hadn't done so multiple times. the prince, henry, this has become a personal crusade against what he sees as widespread criminality and intrusion within the british media. one with its roots in the treatment and ultimately the
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death of his mother, princess diana, in 1997, he spoken publicly. the power those he sees in the coverage of his wife, megan, and victory would justify the prince's high profile campaign. but as this day included approaches, the members of the royal family may be wondering at what cost, sorry, suppose it out to 0. rather than forget, you can find much more all of us tories all website out of their adult calm and clear of us. i can do a site visit to saudi, the ssl just here are these all the top stories that come on to a few cranes ground force. it says its troops. so advancing on the russian occupied city of buck boots in the east and what could be the status of that along the way to counter offensive. it comes on a day of claim and counter.

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