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the, the the key of accused is russia going up and down near her son and ukraine and officials of one to funding an issue, any documentation or the other ones are in jordan, this is out as they are alive from don't coming off the us secretary of state or
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just saudi arabian israel to normalize relations, calling it a real national security interest. cost of those prime minister meets us and who you officials to try and these tensions inside the majority, eric on canada is government wants of worst comes in. the country faces most severe, wild 5 seasons on record. the ukraine's president just called an emergency meeting up to a major dime was blown up the nova cobra them 6. somebody didn't eat per river in the harrison region which russia controls. ukraine's military blames russia, but most got point to officials say it was destroyed by showing evacuations of surrounding areas and now underway. these operations nuclear power plant, further down the river, is said to be in no danger child struck for joining us live now from the ukraine. and capital charles, so what more can i tell us about this dime being breached a huge
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significance, as you can imagine during this time i'm on a list of loan points you that as being a potential target to be blown off by both sides. in fact, because the ukrainians could well be interested in, in seeing the stand believe or not, because it is so important in terms of supply and also renew again into russian occupied climate. and of course, the russians would see this potentially being a weapon as a means of making it more difficult for ukrainian fullest across is the need for river into russian occupied crimea in any kind of ground offensive. and the latest we're hearing, certainly from the ukraine in government, we understand the president zalinski is going to be holding an emergency meeting with the states and the national security council. we're also hearing from the the ukrainians that they believe that critical to levels will reach will reach
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a critical point around 5 hours from now. and we also know that there are ongoing evacuations and from some of the sacraments that are going to be affected, certainly tests the russian use agency saying that there are around 80 settlements that could be effected in the room of accusations going on from the we on the side, but that's on this side of the river that's on the southern side. there are a whole host of other settlements on the news as well. of course this area has seen some pretty heavy fighting less so in recent months since the ukrainian fullest pushed the russian policies out of care so on. but we still know that there are a lot of people that live in this area. we also know that it has been reported and not denied by ukrainian military. that is, the happiness of special policies is understood regarding special causes, certainly ukrainian troops where about
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a months ago reported to have crossed that area of the river further south from the dad and its taken up position sions of south of the river. so if indeed this was the russians and that's what the ukrainians a say, and then this is one can only imagine a bid to wipe that area around. and as i say, make it far more difficult for you. the crating forces to push for that for me. this is a large body of water and that's, that's where it fits it on the site. this time is 3 meters high, sweet point 2 kilometers long supplies for hydro, electric power to the whole region. so it is a huge significance and of great concern. all this is you can imagine for the civilians still living in the area yet. did charlie claim and accounts are claim as well on ukraine's offensive and done yet what else has been happening? yes, down as you say, um. we've heard over the last of the 48 hours, also an intensification of fighting and various locations around. don't it sca the
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don't ask region and the south is that the, the, the ukrainians, claiming that they have made in roads to the south of the, the, the, the russian captured town of buff mode that was taken control over by the russian full. she's off the months and months of fighting the last 2 months now the ukranian saying that they have recaptured some areas to the south of that. we're also hearing reports of ongoing fighting in areas of a sudden donate squeegee. and the russians saying that they repelled and attacked by ukrainian forces. yesterday we understand that these fighting is ongoing. we'd be looking at some of these developments whether this actually rep, prove it represents. finally, the, the beginnings of this long awaited ukrainian counter offensive. and this is our boat. the russian army says this video shows ukrainian military vehicles being forced to withdrawal officer of failed attempts to push into
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a russian occupied territory in the southern donate, screeching the eastern new grain. so the you on june, the full. so you had to be launched an unsuccessful attempt at a large scale offensive in the south, the next direction, 6 back and i liked him to talk battalions of via email activated. the goal was to break to our defense, these in the most vulnerable and very of opinion, sectors of the front. the enemy did not to treatments tasks. it has no success is the statement which is difficult to independently verify comes a few days after ukraine's president, the load them is zalinski said he's on force. he's well now ready for a long awaited ukrainian counter offensive. his foreign minister implied the same. we received enough weapons to begin the counter offensive, but i will say again, my answers is always the same to this. i will say that we received enough of weapons often we when,
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because until we have and one there is, there will be never enough of weapons. ukrainian military says this video shows russian positions coming under heavy fall to the south of town at the moment, 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 gains in the village of beth. cute little town, yet again blamed russian defense minister said a gave, shall i go? i'm chief of general stuff. larry, cuz i see him off, or just fact of the cuba has already been lost. the troops are quietly running away . what a disgrace should i go get us the most urge 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. released this video aimed at the public,
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the media and ukrainian soldiers appealing for silence on the counter offensive in order to preserve some element of surprise. me the claim and counsel claims there is increasing evidence of an intensification of fighting at various locations along the front line. whether 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 probing attacks i hated the launch of full scale operation. last will become clear in the coming days. it's all stuff without your 0 . keith us. meanwhile, ukraine's president loving there is an answer. he has praised his troops for advancing along the front lines. investment, the ministry described it as offensive action, but it stopped short of the care and gets along the way to counter offensive. ukraine's been planning for months to break through russian lines and the deadlock
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and the conflicts. but you have judging of course, and will not from avoiding i'm grateful to every one of our soldiers. all our defenders who during this day have provided the news we have been waiting for. we see how russia reacts hysterically to every step. we take there about all positions we have taken. the enemy knows that ukraine will when they see in us they feel it thanks to your strikes, warriors, especially in the didn't ask region life. i want to particularly highlight the fits separate assaults brigade and the $57.00 to separate motorized, infantry brigade of which skilfully decisively and effectively defended our positions, destroyed the occupiers. okay, and most importantly, move forward. yes. active site as me blink times heading to saudi arabia on tuesday, before he set off, he spoke to a lovely group in washington dc. i noticed that getting them to normalize ties with israel. the united states has a real national security interest in promoting normalization. between is real and
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saudi arabia we believe that we can and indeed we must play an integral role in advancing it. no, you know, there's just that this can be done quickly or easily, but we remain committed to working towards that outcome, including on the trip. i'm about to take this week to jetta and re on for engagements with our savvy and goals counterparts. a white house correspondent kimberly healthcare has more. 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
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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 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 as 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 of ron decide 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
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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 and i'm an investigation team as arrived at the sides of india as deadly as trained, crashing decades preliminary findings pointed to a sickening system era as a cause of friday's accident. at least 275 people died. and families are still trying to identify their relatives training, who to a stationary freight train jumped the tracks and hit a passenger train. let's go live not to. it may cost him sure. if she's in the regional capital, banish slot, just outside, where the crash happened. close to him, so the investigation team is now on the ground of assigned to the crash. what are the priorities now? morning jordan yes, of course. the central bureau of investigation has sent a team here to bala saw the side of the accident. now, the way they administer had,
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she had recommended visits, c, b, i does an investigation to look into a 2 all angles of being in the off and what possibly has happened. remember, there is one investigation already underway, which is looking into the technicalities. what possibly has happened because the railway minister did initially say that there was a signaling problem. there was a claim that was coming. it was supposed to be on the main line. it's a signal to move into what is called the new line. and that's where the good strain was and it smashed into it. and then the pollution following. now, a tragedy like this is also a political story with the opposition to congress, saying that with the cbs being brought in is just to, um it's, it's a man made tragedy due to negligence. and what the government is trying to do is divert attention. but as of now, a cb, our team will take charge. they will be looking into the possible reasons why this
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accident that happened. and if there was a criminal act, so to speak. now i'm here in the nation where, which is about 200 kilometers from here. and the reason why i'm here is about 195190. 640 is removed here because it's a lot to medicine festivities. about half of them have been identified. now this can be hard to set up by the local police that families can come and identify a bodies. so now a lot of the bodies have been moved into 5 containers. they've all the deep freeze containers to be moved here. and some of the bodies have been moved. i remember a lot of the passages, the companies perhaps don't even know that as this accident has happened because in the fall from villages. and maybe it will even take a lot more time for them to get here to identify them to the bodies as now have been moved. and that's the latest from the go to frontier customer as prime
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minister as hell tops with you. and us officials of the days of unrest that you envoy present to proposals to de escalate attentions and a whole new elections. violence broke out last month off the election of ethnic albanian mass. and so majority areas. many subs boycotted the poll. dozens of nato peacekeepers were injured last week, attackers battalions since arrived to support the native force also. but it gets more now from christina. it hasn't been an agreement reached, but the e u and the us department. so the key distressed that the l friends of cost of on the what the best full cost of all but they have 3 demands. they want to the escalation of the situation. they want fresh elections and they also want to dialog choosing between christina and valid. great. that prime minister has been good. the has suggested that he's open to the idea of pressure elections. but there's no guarantee that the ethnic says in those full minutes of positive on the board 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
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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 essex said, represents the representative in the north of cost of, of now that haven't been any further attacks against nato troops. although we have heard from comfortable police, they have vehicles on offices have been targeted in those full municipalities. we also heard that in north mitchell, it's in there. it's dominated by ethnic says, 2 ethnic albanians were targeted by what christina calls a fascist relation of 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, at least at the escalation, will come from christina and valid great. but in north costs of all those ethnic says, consider themselves a part of serbia. and no matter what agreement is reached. convincing those ethnic
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says that they are part of comfortable and not serbia is the biggest challenge for student faces. i said big data, christina, comfortable. a lot of us does come here and i'll just air including former us vice president mike pence announce has pounds to run to the top jump. so i think about the challenge of this form of us, donald trump, more than that, the, the, the black sea coast of to kia has been particularly when the last 20 or something like 2 weeks worth of rain falling in a few hours. and that's still true in the full cost, but for the resizing west. and so i have 2 kids looking drive and it's still a normally breeze down through stumble, even though you get to $21.00 degrees larger. breathing east and met nasa. something's moving things up, the car is up to about 35 degrees. the wind has been strong. a halt when further
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east. we said got types of 45 to 48 in eastern iraq. that's right to balance or has been 4647 as well. same is true in the west side of here on but this orange has brownie are and just indicate 2 volts in the wind. just pick of a level of light, sand and dustin surfaces, quite hazy, generally speaking throughout the radium prints for the moment and will be for next day. and so the wind is not that strong that. so humanities high around the gulf states that just move size to equitorial africa. now here you see occasional little lines of shout was moving west was that's the stats of significant shouts coming off the if you can. highland, the monsoon range that we've seen for an inductor slam the edges, the monsoon wins have dying off by the time you get to choose. they've been a bit disappointing so far on counting the cost of fault. brinkman ship?
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yes, again, but why is the depth savings so contentious in the us? germany slip central recession, it could drag the rest of europe down, plus by jerry as new, bulky $1000000000.00 oil refinery is expected. the fonts for the nations industry counseling the cost on elders era. a diverse range of stories from across the globe. from the perspective of networks journalist on alger 0, the on the welcome back, a quick reminder about top stories here. this, while ukraine's president has cooled emergency meeting off a dime in the how subdivision was blown up area surrounding nova club come down to
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being evacuated. ukraine and russia leaving each other because president has prices troops fighting. in fact, moves the army says it's conducting offensive actions along the front line, but it hasn't confirmed responsive along a way to come to offense. and you are such a state down to the blinking says washington one, click around, develop nuclear weapons seals or saudi arabia and israel to normalize relations linking with the comments that they before you try to read from a us vice president mike pens has officially entered the 2024 race for the white house. pensive bid will pick them against hist for my boss. donald trump, an official report from washington dc. we gave america a new beginning for life. he said we could, everyone knew he would be. no, it's 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
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once before. he refused to block 2 bygone selection as president as trump one today . and ended up running for his life, from his supporters, because he's going to have to address january 6th 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 a former us ambassador to the u. n. as in, instead of tim scott of south carolina. we knew if we worked once a trump advisor, a former new jersey governor chris christy field in the 2016 nomination site, is expected to a nice and choose the north dakota governor doug berg and will join this week to with is a hutchinson from arkansas who's already declared, both our names, hardly knowing of their home states, and at least favorites to draw posts under slaughter the governor run desantis
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expected to be terms biggest challenger, but most pools have him hardly make good dent in from sleep. that's given to others heart. no, 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're afraid of him and they're afraid of his face. and they want to have that support to further their political ambition. the field is already crowded and more unexpected to join, but they're all still a long way behind donald trump. mike pins hope so. you can create his own little bit of history and become the latest spice president to win the top. don't. just like the mind he would ultimately have to beat job. i'm all in for sure. i'll just see the washington tech. he is newly appointed cabinet. they'll meet for the 1st
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time on tuesday, just set the agenda on the foreign economic policy. and his re election campaign president owed one page to facilitate the return of sue and refugees to their homeland. a solid binge of a met some of them in ankara. most issue here has been displaced multiple times from syria, from life intense from living and cabins, most recently from her department. the other the after february is devastating with quakes or story is similar to many syrians who found refuge in turkey. struggling to provide for her for children, every move has been more difficult than the previous one. her last name a sofa and the, the biggest problem for me is food for my child, right. and then i need to go outside to it, but there is no one to look off to my kids. so yeah, but life, he is better than syria. we are able to live here live. but that live for many could soon change your suit it because they, she was in before being elected. president ridge of the, of,
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of the ones that are key is facilitating the bottom 3 to 10 of 1000000 syrians to the country. his opponents went even further. the baton is read, all the syrians will go. so they're not the position that either come i'll connect you to lose the tactic out of the one object using him of a lot of in 10000000 refugees. mike took the all that has resulted in the highest percentage of center, right? national sports and the selection to multiple parties in various alliances. legal experts say, much of the rhetoric during the campaign wasn't contravention to international law . but the biggest factor in rising nationalism intern fee is because this country is being home to more than $4000000.00 refugees for over a decade. a significant amount of these people should be sent back. the situation and syria is not appropriate to moment to receive these people back. so that's why the turkish government is trying to prepare the political and other technical circumstances. and to be able to send these people back to their own country. let's
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say you know how that became from syria nearly a decade ago. he's learned the turkish language and found a job, but he's still waiting for his paperwork. the days of the situation is not stable. they can make decisions against syrians at any time. that's why syrians are afraid and trying to go to another country. but even with what appears to be a sense of rising nationalism, many turks say the welcome syrians total said the bottom not must much better say to it. but most people have accepted syrians doing the best to help them. industrial tech side of construction, the secretary viable because of syrians. the large, the n t refugee election rhetoric doesn't change. the status is home to the was largest city and refugee community reality, which is likely to take us to resolve either to a simulation artifact creation some of and driving the data. now the routing party
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of mexico as president of those money a lopez auburndale, has won the governorship of the countries most popular states. the moreno party defeated the institutional revolutionary party. okay. all right, in the state of mexico for the 1st time in 94 years. the last is a heavy blow to the p. r. i a had a presidential elections next year. one of the rep that reports from the mexican capital celebrations in mexico's most populous state, after the candidate for governor from the boat, and a party seized victory on sunday. it's a historic moment, as this region of mexico has been governed by a single party for almost a century. this is a victory for all, for every citizen from the state of mexico, it has been a 100 years of corruption and abandonment. the time changes, people organized and one didn't finish. the room is not only made history by becoming mexico states, 1st female governor, but many believe her victory represents
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a death blow for the institutional revolutionary party, or p. r i, which ruled over the entire country uninterrupted from 1929 to 2000 famously referred to as the perfect dictatorship. for many the p r i has become synonymous with abuse. after sundays election, the p r i has become the political party with the most lawsuits in the last 3 election cycles and been relegated to the 4 most powerful political party in mexico . the pure rise losing ground very fast. and actually, i would say it's at risk of becoming irrelevant or disappearing in the near future . political analysts view the state of mexico as a miniature representation of the entire country region hold significant economic importance. it also faces some of the nation's most pressing issues, like any quality violence and corruption. i've lived with the corrupt governments, so i don't want the next generation, like my grandchildren to go through that elections in the state of mexico came just
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one year before the 2024 presidential elections. this latest electoral victory is giving many, the sense that morning, the party founded by mexican president. and this one will know based on that or will be an unstoppable in the upcoming presidential elections. just like not even existing a decade ago, moodiness has risen to become mexico's per dominant political since 2018 moreno has won elections in $21.00. out of mexico's $32.00 states, it's a trend that's come to represent the ultimate blow to mexico's former rulers. ceiling their faith indefinitely. as up a little al jazeera mexico city, a former f b i. agents accused of spying for russia has died in prison. robert hudson was found unresponsive in his so in colorado. yes, the, i described him as the most damaging spine. it's history, a 79 year old pleaded guilty just buying for the former soviet union. and later
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russia of a 20 is. he was sentenced in life in prison, back in 2002, a town that is on track for its worst of a wild wildfire season. its battling hundreds of blazes in several provinces with many burning out of control. well then 20000 people have been evacuated from mister justin. true to one, the more widespread files are likely in the coming months. reynolds reports from british columbia in the west, nova scotia in the east canadian firefighters are on the front lines of a nationwide wildfire emergency 3300000. heck, there's a burn so far this year across the country. there are currently 413 wildfires burning and 249 of those fires are deemed out of control. and as of yesterday, an estimated 26000 people remain evacuated from their homes across the country. with whether a, nova scotia, one of the hardest hit areas,
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health firefighters gain control over some blazes. there's been 90 millimeters of rain over the last few days, which is definitely helping us. i would greatly down here. unusually high temperatures and tender drive for us or what making this fire season. so devastating global warming is that the route of the crisis is canadian prime minister justin trudeau towards that even worse, maybe on the way, year after year with climate change, we're seeing more and more intense wildfires and in places where they don't normally are modeling shows that this may be an especially severe wildfire season throughout the summer. we're going to get through this together and our government will keep being there. ready whatever it takes to keep people safe in quebec, where $160.00 fires are burning authority, said the danger of lung damage from heavy smoke is so bad that residents in some
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areas were urged where respirators if they ventured outside. rob reynolds, l g 0.

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