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time and the story needs to be told. it was always very hard for me to find a job because i come from a very poor neighborhood with exclusive interviews and we're back from the heart. and this is our balance era has teams on the ground next to bring you more award winning document trees and life news or the ukraine accused as russia of blowing up a major around fans of thousands of houses down stream may be flooded. the other them or kyle, this is alex, is there a live from doha, also coming up. families still waiting for on. so there's investigators arrive at the sides of india's bentley is train crush in decades versus heads. the poles in
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queue age for a 2nd time and a yes, i think the end, the political crisis gripping the country on canada faces this most severe, wild fonts season on record government ones that will get less the claims military as accusing russian forces of blowing up a major them spunk, and warnings of major funding and cranes of president brought him is zalinski, is holding an emergency cabinet meeting and evacuations of surrounding areas are underway. is that for weeks, a nuclear power plant lives for the often to the pro river and use as water from it to cool? it's react as the nova covered links the banks of the state for river held by russia on the south of keys on the north. in cranes, military blames russia,
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but must go appointed. officials say it was destroyed by shelling, estates, child, stratford. he joins us live from keith. joseph, what exactly do we know about the damage that's being caused by the damage to this time? a fully understand certainly according to ukraine and authorities, as you can imagine, lines are coming, getting quite sick and fall, especially the current and ministry. intelligence is squarely blaming ross you for this saying that they did it in a panic to holt, where describe is a potential ukraine in advance across the river. and we've also heard from ukraine, and those are to that saying that the dime is pretty much completely destroyed. because suddenly, according to the deputy prime minister, he's saying that the control room all the time, a problem was detonated inside inside the mechanics. the workings of that damage oversight damaged is what is the time being breached itself. ukrainians a saying that this affects around h. e. settlements for the south from that raise of why we don't know how many
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people are living in these settlements because it's been obviously a lot of fighting that in recent months. and that is despite will suddenly showing by russians in recent months on the northern side. because of course, ukrainians took control of care, so i'm careful. i'm city on the newest bank late last year. we're also hearing reports back from the russian side as well. russians are saying that at least 14 settlements on the south bank having to be evacuated. they saying that this could affect around 22000 people, but they're saying that the risk of was all possible will to, of drinking most inside crimea all full. and it causes no problem to them because they have been use of problems of getting what will to into crimea. in fact, it was the ukrainians who basically dam smallwood channel is going is climate in 2014. they were destroyed last year by the russians in order to get bullets arrange crimea. so yeah, the russians are under pressure as well. mm hm. um, but here's concerns. as you can imagine, we've seen pictures of bolts and now flooding into areas south all the time around
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the care, so that evacuation ongoing is going to cause habits inundation of water and potentially serious electricity supply problems. also absolutely another thing because of right volumes of volta flooring out of that reservoir. what about upstream child? so what was that to reach a nuclear power plant? lot of concern surrounding that's because the water up stream is used to cool the nuclear power plant and levels that must be fully that's right. must have concerns about the largest nuclear power plant in europe, a power plant that is being under the control of the russian since the early stages of the war. certainly, according to the ukrainian state atomic agency, they say that this is a concern. but at the moment, the situation is on the control because it's bullets of from the need for river that is used to cool that load the crate and all sorts you saying at the moment, the reservoir,
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the cooling was of was all full. they say that around 60.6 meters full, but they all monitoring the situation closely. there's also being a statement given out by the, the you and it's all make agency. and they also saying that the situation is on the control. the seems inconceivable that saying is that the plant and the dam were built by the soviets, that you know, an emergency situation like this would not have been taken into consideration because the potential full out the danger to that plant. if water levels dropped to to a dangerous level, but so as i say that the deal for t c monitoring that nuclear plant very closely and a okay. and so what was this comes as it claims president, lot of as a landscape has been freezing the military for what he said was it offensive action, but he still shows up declaring as long a waiting to the account to offensive. that's what do you have to say best you have judging, of course, and what are some of william? i'm grateful to every one of our soldiers. all our defenders who during this day
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have provided the news we have been waiting for. we see how russia reacts is directly to every step we take there. 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 5th separate assault brigade and the $57.00 separate motorized, infantry brigade of which skilfully decisively and effectively defended our positions. doors destroyed, the occupiers, okay, and most importantly, move forward to marketing which has been very little confirmation about what's been going on on the front lines over the past few days a week that was clearly pushed by of ukrainian military of the i think you're right there what is clear is that there has been an intensification of fighting, certainly over the last full g h, as we've been repeatedly told by the ukraine and all sorts used by the government of the ministry that they'll never be an announcement, an official announcement that is long
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a way to counter offensive has begun because of course, secrecy in the element of surprise. you so important militarily tactically, for the ukrainians, but to the russians again, for the secondary claiming that they repelled a what that describes a larger scale attack we understand in the donates region. this comes off to similar claims made by the russians yesterday, also the ukrainians yesterday saying that they make games around south something. there is a moot, obviously, that town was officially declared by the russians as being on the full russian control of the months of fighting last month. so they are all claims on cancer claims being made by both sides. there was an intensification of fighting in various areas across the front line. and i think it's fair to say that despite there being no official announcement about this counter offensive, having solitude on indications that there was a series escalation in fighting. and that counter offensive may well have the guns . okay, totally fine. it's very much. i'm just an update on the bloss at the time we on
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hearing from the in sessional, atomic energy agency v i a a that there is no immediate nuclear safety risk as a new crane in nuclear power plants after weeks a power plant off the damage at the time we will of course, be keeping across that story as it does develop quickly, are now investigators have arrived at the sides of india's beds. this trained crash and decades preliminary findings pointed to a signaling system era as a cause of friday's accident. a criminal inquiry is on the way, at least 275 people died when the train hit a station, a freight train left the tracks and had another passenger try. and families are still trying to identify their relatives as good live to make wholesome sharp. she's in the regional capital, but by nashua, just out side moved the investigation. a team is now on the ground at the size of the crash. what are the priorities?
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closing the lower on the priority is a pretty pm. what happened? how it happened? who is behind now was the center bureau of investigation coming into the picture to investigate a real accident that happened in the state. and the, because the buck stops with the central government, the central government of handles the railways. so questions are being raised about this massive actions, as you said, not seen in decades. and it's just not the one thing. it's a multi terrain crash. how could it happen? that told, so the relay minister did say there was all ready an investigation in place and the from the for did point to signaling error. and the really minister has also said that on record, but they want to investigate other possible angles. something that's not going down valid with the critics and the opposition who says this is just to divert attention . this is criminal negligence. it's a man be a tragedy, and that is what it is. but as this tragedy unfolds,
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we're talking about the family is affected by it, and they know, even as we speak them, many bodies that are at small that haven't been claimed. some grief has, don't seem to end because people want accountability with the system. when people become numbers and most a place for family, for unions, system castiano made his way from b hall to brooklyn. h would in the should state to find his missing some. but he said he wasn't expecting his search to bring him here. that day 7 let that let me later and i told my wife we would not find it sounded like 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 as the closure of the sum, and an anxious wait for others. grief has turned into anger. well,
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much chocolate that his family have travelled across states and cities to find the relative. the game at the about 10 to 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 2 trains. there's just chaos across the country. the government statements cannot bring back the debt. since friday, nearly 200 bodies have been moved to 2 mugs at this medical building in purple nation, but more than 40 have been tricked down to families, but the majority remain here. so the procedure is that uh when the body comes here, they are doing the collecting the dna dates and then they are doing or whatever documentation has to be done, basic documentation. there are some embalming process is also going on. and then uh, the person who identifies is handed over the separate bodies to remain on
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identifying an adult diesel. most families can make that right 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 pull some shoddy. i'll just see the envelope and he's sending and i'm exactly that i was the yesterday in the nation was outside of medical facility by about a 196 bodies for both of them because it has the largest half a day. nothing changes except the defense around the mall has become more, it's more, more desperate from these behind these to looking for missing people still often questions about where the loved ones can be. so as much of a lot of bodies have been claimed, but this whole piece, the other ones that are on site and it might just be
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a long haul. so they move them into deep freeze left to right to trucks that have that, that were moved in last evening. there about 5 of them. housing, about 45 forties. now behind me is the can reduced from these come and the 1st off of the police and the police have a catalog photograph and some items. so i'm just on display and they say that's anything belong to the bus and you know your relative. and if they say yes, they also identified the body and then the 40 is when is but heart wrenching stories up to you at the hot breaking stories of people taking boss to this from somebody, not finding the body off the top and say it's after traveling fifty's and they just don't know what to do. and i think after a while, the a talk to you is here with say that's discounts would be out. then what are the people going to do? indeed, coal, some thanks very much for joining us, that from india. now q 8 is holding it's 2nd parliamentary election in a yeah. as i drive, some tries to move on from
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a long running political process. is that vote was caused by the crown prince last month off the heat as old parliament friction between the ruling family and pays as cost political paralysis installed reforms. so 2020, the assembly has been increasing the dominated by members opposed to the government, which is chosen by the ruling outside of our family. the last election in september was held off, the parliament was dissolved by royal decree to end the feud between the government and them peas and delivered a mandate for change. bringing 27 new members to the 50 member house. but in march, the constitutional court ruled that decree, invalid making way for the reinstatement of the parliament elected in 2020. the last month the crown prince announced parliament would be dissolved again. and the q eighty's back to the polls by some joins us live from the q weight, say table. so many elections in such a short space of time. how much enthusiasm is that for this fight?
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the laura that's actually one of the key questions about these elections that the police station is open to depart am local time, that's about 5 g m t. and since then we've, we've been here and we've been watching a steady stream of women coming to vote in the school behind me, their opponent stations for both men and women. but turner is going to be very important in the selection because there are 793000 registered voters into weight outside of a population of just over a 1000000 bucks. local media in the run up to these elections has been suggesting that the turn not may be be between 50 and 60 percent, not in many elections, but i'll just do a covers that would actually be considered a really good intro. 8 that's really low. and that also is an indication of just how dissatisfied perhaps people are becoming with politics simply because politics is a talking point in choice. the problem is, it's been talking
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a point point for all the wrong reasons for the last couple of years. as you've been talking about where this is a head to head, this flashing of heads between parliament, i'm the government, the treaties have been really anxious that it has been some method of breaking through this, putting in a new pond on the doctor. all the, the changes and the dissolutions that you were talking about that would create a problem and for proof of people would actually start talking to each other. but the problem is that 50 of those seats of haldeman are all independently held their own independently independent politicians. there are no political parties enjoyed. so people don't parties counting folks in a blog. so everybody's voting against everybody else. everybody's negotiating with everybody else. but as you mentioned, there's been a rise in the level of opposition against the government, and therefore there has we have reached there's deadlock to wait, ease of being really getting more and more dissatisfied. but it was a state of politics that they feel is almost this in fund sizing them that there is
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no interest in politics for the simple reason that the politics can't seem to move forward and do their job and represent people. so it's going to be very interesting to find out just how many people make the effort to come out and vote those figures . we probably won't find that until the early hours of tomorrow morning of wednesday morning at the rough distance. so we can understand plainly, the situation that into 8, how much power do these elect to little bit because actually have this is one of the really interesting things about this election. this is all done to the 1962 troy the constitution. it is on the basis of fives that parliament was on the whole parliamentary system and governing assistant respond. it gives very significant powers to the parliament and also parts of the registrations legislature as well, which is interesting,
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far more so than you would find in many of the countries and excuse me, many of the countries in and around the gulf, the difference between the power difference between the, the government and the parliament in many countries is quite significant. but here in kuwait, actually that is brought much, much closer because of this constitution. it means that people in parliament are able to hold people in government including members of the royal family. if they are working as part of the government to account, that is part of the solution, but it is also part of the problem because that's precisely what the government over the last few years have been doing. and we brought us to this point where we are in this, this law of a job, if you like, a choice of politics and people now hoping that maybe this time that logged down. we'll break. okay, well we'll have to watch and wait and see ro, mattson thanks very much. the wrong has unveiled what it says is it's fast domestic . the made hypersonic ballistic missile has been named fata and was revealed as
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a family attended by president abraham lacy as well as the top commanders of the revolution regard. i've studied massage can fly at least 5 times faster than the speed of sound and on a complex trajectory, which makes them difficult to intercept. so it has hit on alex's era accusations of security forces in senegal using a young boy as a human shield showing recent anti government price. hence the june 1967, 6 days the re drew the map of the middle east to dark colored aircraft appeared from a distance just as we were focusing on the drum farms on the run. the houses are exposed, the events leading to the will and its consequences,
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which it still felt today is the record as victoria army, in this war, such as the state of his land. the war in june on alger, zara. the colleges when the
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the, the annual, what challenges era has reminder of our top story is this our nova tech club electric down in the russian hydro, electric time in the russian controlled region of castle has been damaged beyond repair. dozens assessments could be flooded, cranes, minute cheap claims, russia that must go points. officials that was destroyed by charlotte investigations have arrived at the slice of india's debt is trained, crushed in decades for every findings pointed to the signaling system era. as a cause of friday's accent, criminal inquiry is underway. and q 8 is holding it 2nd parliamentary election and the year is it tries to move on from a long running political crisis. friction between the ruling family and m. p. 's
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says cause political promises and sold reforms for us, vice president mike pencils officially entered the 2020 full rates for the white house. he's fall documents for the federal election commission and is expected to announce his bid for the presidency public pay on wednesday. that will put him against his former boss, donald trump, supposedly from preston to hang pence when he refused to book the job items election as president. you essentially st. john's a blinking is heading to saudi arabia before he says off, he spoke to a lovely group in washington, dc, and the others. the kingdom to normalize ties with israel. united states has a real national security interest in promoting normalization between is real and saudi arabia. the we believe that we can and indeed we must play an integral role in advancing it. no illusions
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that this can be done quickly or easily but or we remain committed to working towards that outcome, including on the trip. i'm about to take this week to jetta and re add for engagements with our saudi and goals counterparts. heavy selling continues and so don's capsule content fighting is intensifying between the army and the power. another 2 rapids support forces residents and reporting widespread looting. a set of goals, government is cutting mobile internet access and some of the areas that for those days of riot spunk by the sentencing of opposition. needle has been some kind of security forces, a being accused of abuses, including using a child as a human shield. like a hawk report from the consul dot com following days of rights instead of go, the police say they're here to protect the people. but in this video, widely shared on social media,
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the security forces are seen using an 8 year old boy as a human shield to stop protest who's from attacking them. a breach of article 15 of the un convention on the rights of the child. one demonstrator shouts, stop guys, don't throw in the wrong. look. the boys scare. then, the brute testers throw insults to the police. during a press conference, we ask the interior minister about this video. in synagogue we cannot take used security forces of using children as human shields. what if police were in fact saving and protecting the children? there was a lot of manipulation online. we spoke to the family of the young boy. they say they have received the threats and intimidation from authority and are now afraid to speak out right, broke out nationwide after opposition. the do spence on go with sentence to 2 years in jail last thursday. his supporters say the verdict is politically motivated to
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eliminate, so go ahead of the presidential election of february 2024. demonstrators have looted supermarkets, banks and people's homes. the government has been severely restricting access to the internet, shutting it down completely in certain neighborhoods. authority say it's to stop illegal gatherings in protest and prevent fake news, circulating independent journalist sports or tell calls it, and you curfew curtailing. freedom of speech. after posting critical posts, so there were attempts to restrict her twitter of how people understand power of social media. because a lot of complaints also comes from the idea that local media is not covering this much. local media is not covering much because they may be upfront as well. the riots have now subsided. the government tactics seem to be working in keeping people off the streets. but despite the internet restrictions, their protest movement is moving online to express the set and fuel agger. nicholas
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hawk, elders the right, the car. this kinda is on track for us was to have a wild fly season, more than 20000 people have already been evacuated. that are hundreds of funds binding across the country. many of them are out of control promise to adjust them to day was that even more widespread funds, all likely in the coming months, rentals reports from british columbia in the west, the nova scotia in the east canadian firefighters 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.
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with weather and nova scotia, one of the hardest hit areas, 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 root of the crisis says canadian prime minister justin trudeau, who warns 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 with 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've ventured outside rob reynolds, l g 0. and that's it from me laura kyle, you can find much more on a website that's ounces or dot com. is the weather next here, and then inside storage i can in that look at the front lines of the ukraine. we'll inspect connection praise about keith's counter offence. the, the general, wherever you are covered by rain in central, the southern europe is rather less than it was. but discrete key, the shelves of the produce. and these messages are clad off to a pretty big you can see through most the noise in europe, the pressure was high, which normally means settled. the room was when it does here for the most part, most entirely likes and this rate and creeping out through the czech republic into
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southern germany. these are actually big showers at the heavy as possibly died near the water services. li, maybe melting. there are a few shares or in the parent east, but not so many in the spaces we see lately. so this is still a west area for the next 2 days. it's to be a lot of the right weather's flash treading, maybe not say, but that's not really on the cards. something serious. and that right and still is that in australia and just had to check republic and increase. the number of sha seems likely in spain. on the south, west of france attempt is here a little bit lower and the low where that cold wind hits the cars to the netherlands, for example, the east coast thing that brings in a cloud layer overnight, which takes a long time to been back during the won't all the day i, it's been a big challenge recently in the, as mountains and it could be while to mall wind is obviously picking up the site. and so it sounds don't seem likely libya look, her fondles to shells, have gotten there in chat. the
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facing liliana, teens. does the un fit for purpose? was like many critics sites just pub solution doesn't get anywhere near enough done to the amount of money that is poured into it. hard hitting in to be the see, think about to the minus on washing it's enough for money to go on its own and built it's on don't providing on for centuries, people have been taken care of are. so i have every confidence that future generations will do it as well. you the story on told to how does air fresh fighting, intensifying and eastern ukraine and more attacks inside russian territory. a speculation grows about keith's counter offense is the war and ukraine entering a critical stage for just another phase with no insight. this is inside so the .

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