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is being demolished in the past as well as accused it has not having a building permits on my soul kind of thing. and pilot requests in this area are rejected. very cared about the students. so why they didn't give us admission. now the teachers say not only has their education been disrupted level 7 massively effective psychologically the russia and ukraine labor each other after a major of them is loaded up in the most controlled region of castle, the kind of them or a kyle, this is out there a life from so, so coming up the large crowds ton of
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phones and another bit for us. so the government thing a little the raises the age of retirements. families still waiting for on says the investigations arrive at the scene of india's west train. crash in decades under on, on file is what it says is, it's fast domestically made, hypersonic understood, the crane and russia are choosing each of the, of blowing up a major and spark and warnings of severe flooding and russian controlled territory down stream in the region of the cost on what levels are present by at least 10 meters in the area. the never heard of a dumb links. the vice president program held by russia on the south side to keep on the knolls the times destruction threatens to have the crime is water supply as it feeds dependents as main volts it can. now, further up the river is was operation. you create a power plant, the i a,
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a says it faces no immediate risk. stephanie, back up against our coverage. a massive surge of water as a cobra. them in the festival, in the region of southern ukraine option explosion in the early hours of tuesday. this area is under the control of russian forces. russia blames ukraine for this. ukraine claims russia. so we're doing much of cave skaters in sarasota is last night. the cube version committed yet another crime against people marching a missile strike on this lewis. gates of the coal, the hydro electric point of view of this is the upper section of the damage, which would release large volumes of water and destroy your flow. but the leak is not critical and it would not prevent our armed forces from defending the left bank . and from striking the right side, if necessary, them. meanwhile, speaking at the international criminal court, under the leadership of president zalinski and with the coverage of the on, towards the so if you crane ross,
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i can not defeat us on the battlefield. so it targets civil and infrastructure to try to freeze us into submission. earlier today, just today, just rush i blew up a major dam located in norwalk, a whole causing significant surveillance that recreations harsh. pick a logical damages and threatening the safety of this up. what is your nuclear power plant? this was the down before the explosion. it's done, it's 13 meters toll and 3.2 kilometers long and built in 1956 on the pro river as part of the cobra hydro electric power plant. it also supplies want you to the correct me and put into the next by russia in 2014 water. from the dam is essential for cooling. europe's largest nuclear power plant in operational russia, controls the plant. and along with ukraine, state atomic power agency, and the un you could have watched of the i a level said the situation at the point
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is under control of the waters of submerged parts of new because of the russian say water levels will continue to rise for about 72 hours and then start to go down. it was not immediately clear, however, how the flood waters would affect you. cranes, long planned counter offensive against russian forces were dug in across southern and eastern ukraine. stephanie decker, i'll do 0. well that speak now is here, john is here to shop, have all about who's lived for us in moscow and you that was now heard from moscow the crime and saying about this major incident. so but i guess he reports from russia's high ranking officials now and crumbling sparks mounted to meet trip. this call has said the destruction of the whole script hyde for electric power station is clearly a deliberate sabotaged of ukraine. the full responsibility. so the consequences of
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the situation should be on ukraine and russia, reject certifications of involvement in that side, on the power station. and he also added that the destruction of the dime had been carried down by king because it's a counter offensive, couldn't achieve its goals. he also added that one of the goals of the ukrainian sabotage was to deprive the crime in printing cielo volta. but he also show that the crime is quite durable in terms of water supply. while that's just not the loading this because the russian law house of parliament, the state d. my said that there were no success in the ukrainian accounts for offensive right now on the goals haven't been achieved. so and the ukraine has huge losses. uh, basically uh that operation and he also blamed washington and brussels and he said that they dropped your pin states into the more promising base success. so the kids were dreams offensive,
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but that plan collapsed. that's according to this p code this over stay do my and also we, we know that the e u as well as the german chancellor driven transfer all of shows. they of course blamed russia full. that's hot and the consequences over the situation. that's the consequences that might fuller. meanwhile, were guessing pictures of anti houses floating down the deep river. well, absolutely. and what sort of damage does russia think this collapse down is going to be closing to yeah, according to actually seeing governor of the harrison region of ledger solve the destruction of the dime has led to the financing and even the washing away of agricultural fields along the need for a rebate has lot to the flow of a launch, but no critical amount to water. according to that for the evacuation of a large number of people will not be required. the ukrainian assigned and they were
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on pointed us, that's the explosions, the whole power station months that the crime, it would be left without rules. and according to the head of a crime, may a survey. excellent. if indeed, there is a risk that charlotte was in the north, a crime in canal might be one of the consequences of the situation. also the ukrainian side, as well as they had of the, as well as a, had to be on a profile. grossi have said, that's the situation. and also craze risk for the separation nuclear power plant due to the possible shortage of water to cool down the reactions. but according to advise that to they had to rushes ross and they were awesome. the was in the pools of those up, rose, uniquely aplomb to is no use to cool down the reactions. and there is no connection would be called a reservoir with the pools. that's what we're guessing here right now. okay. for the moment you to many thanks for the update that for most good or andre were jenco
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is a fellow at the center for defense strategies in ukraine and former assistant to be a credit administer of defense. he explains why you claim believes, rushed to deliberately destroyed them to live on all this dilemma. a section of the don't want destroyed and actually is this is possible only in case of the position explosive. and currently you bring me a minute to disastrous and so much as long as they can goals such as the remainder of the damage of the police and dom and electric ball, atlanta told because o electric follow atlantic. so they destroyed and it's, it's getting that's happened at just as a consequence of the, of the strike or it could strike. and also some weaknesses, let me actually absorb this explosions. i said it was like in terms of explosion inside of them. inside those sit down and smoke any incoming of, you know,
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they owe records. the investigators have arrived at the science of india is west of trying to crush and decades. preliminary findings are pointing to a signaling system error as the cause of the accident. on friday, a criminal inquiry has been launched at least 275 people the kills. when the train came off, the railroad tracks off the striking station, the freight cottages, and then collided with another passenger train. some family members are still trying to identify the relatives. it may cost them sharif as more from the regional capital, provide nashua just outside the mold, a desperate situation here at the medical facility that most of the bodies were brought in from by the sort of to the train accident. most of them have been clain, but still half of them remain here. some of them that haven't been identified so
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far have been moved to those containers behind me. they've sold 5 deep fees contained, knows that they've built a yesterday for the bodies to be moved. and i've talked to the director of the medical facility here, and he says it's really hard to identify some bodies, but they have procedures in place that can make it possible for families to find the collective body because of the injury. so this is the 5th of the start this and that the not be able to identify that elective seems filling. so that means that i need to find them the bodies of most of them more than 60 percent of patients, that all of them and they're taking the bus and the search and see us for families . we're actually looking for the missing loved ones. police here help them identify bodies and faces. imagine people on such a desperate situation that if they find a body, they actually think it's a matter of relief because it's
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a closure. they can take the body home and give a final send off. for others, the search continues, and as we speak, the c b i team is involved, i saw on the ground picking up some information on what happened, how it happened, and who is behind it. because the book finally stops with the central government, who's in charge of that wait, wait, let me pull some show you. i'll just see the information when it's done and do as 1st as being held across from the pressure the government into scrapping a little that raises the age of retirement by 2 years to 64. as of the one micron fos full through the reform alley of this year, using special constitutional powers moves, funk months of angry demonstrations and unions of promise to keep up the fight against the changes in the coming weeks. let's bring in the tasha butler. she's lived for us in paris, and it's as a pension reform, it's already been signed in to know. so what a protest is hoping to achieve,
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or the well actually just said that they want to keep up the fight. so trade, union leaders and protests as the saying that they want to continue to come out and demonstrate to pull pressure on the governments in the hope that it will force the french government to scrap the pension reform that was signed in to know in april and i, even though it has already become little, they say all the same concerns as they have about this for full remain is that is a raises the retirement age from 62 to 64. they don't like the way that the french government full state fight to create through parliament, bypassing a lot of debates. and they will say say no to massa people in faults to simply against this for full. that's why we've seen such a large part so, so they want to keep up the pressure on the government. there are a lot of people that know that in a way it is ok. so then uh, in terms of this movement, and that's why we're saying much smaller numbers here across the country for the, at demonstrations sourcing. and it's
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a much smaller than previous demonstrations earlier this year because people are resigned to the fact that this bill is already existing. it is going to actually come into effect from september. but nevertheless, this is a challenge. so we'll say for the trade unions to really show the french government that they mean business and that back in business, because for many years, trade unions have been losing support. but these recent pension reform process really have refilled and reinvigorate defaults trade union. so is there any chance that it's actually the government will roll back this reform? still caustic, it's very unlikely that the french government would roll back this reform in a way they succeeded in managing to push it through. despite months of protests, despite many people in parliament and on the street, he said that they weren't against this reform. so from that point of view was a success from that point to do a when bought it is when most people can see. ready as calm as a great cost,
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a nice thing, waves of the friendship population. but also really, as i said, refueling support in the way full found says trade, union strengths, things, those trade unions on both of those things. the indian nation. some of the people in the population, the stronger trade unions, one will that's going to make lots a little bit more typical. hold a french government full presence of mind with micro because they now once pressed the head with a whole new set of reforms to do with the workplace. and thoughts of us suddenly i'm likely to have a corporation from, for example, trade union leaders who is saying not a to a window has to be sitting down and so keep out those things until you respect workers' rights. okay. miss tasha butler bringing some bases that from paris. thanks very much. natasha us. actually. i stayed on the bank and is heading to saudi arabia and before he says office folks, the pro is ready and they'll be group in washington dc. and us the kingdom to normally normalize ties with israel. 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. now, 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 add for engagements with our saudi and gulf counterparts. or ron says as well run has unveiled, what it says is a foot is its fast domestic. he made hypersonic ballistic missile named fata, it was revealed certainly attended by president abraham lacy on top, columbus of the revolutionary god. hypersonic missiles can fly on a complex trajectory, at least 5 times faster than the speed of sound that makes it difficult for them to be into steps said, the bar is in town and says,
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the announcement has come as important moment for a wrong. so timing is certainly seen not as a co incidence, that was a deliberate planning on the part of officials to unveil this ballistic missile at a time when israel has been adamant that he will do anything within its power to deter iran from obtaining a nuclear weapon. something iran has said it's not interested, but also it's relationship with its neighbors. has been an on demand, mainly saudi arabia and egypt. iran has said that they are going to reopen their embassy and re add later on tuesday. so it's seen something as a message that despite all the relationships around is trying to mend in the region, it's also maintaining that it will continue to develop its own security apparatus whenever it sees fit. of course, we also have to remember that iran ballistic missile program is under severe united nations security council sanctions. and that the, the last of those sanctions will be lifted in october of this year. i'll add those
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that said uh after the nuclear deal of 2015. so iran will also be able to sell this technology to the highest bidder after october. and it's something the officials are certainly interested in. but for now, it seems to be delivering a very strong message to around arch enemies. a funeral has been held for a 2 year old palestinian boy killed by is riley forces in the occupied westbank. mohammad hyphen community and his father was the 1st day. well, the thing and a cognitive image of not the seller. now romano boy was treated a hospital in israel, but died of his wounds on monday for the month as moved from not be solar. the boundary between that is raining settlement in the distance and this village novice outlet. there was a check point and it was an incident that checkpoint,
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that's led to this tragic set of circumstances where this entire village in indeed a wider community here from across the west bank has come to berry a 2 and a half year old mohammed up to me who was killed during a gun fire exchange just a few days ago and lifted when the bullet lost in his head when his riley hospital in 2 days later has died of his wound, his mother and father, what uh an item. they had burying him highest of himself with shots in the show, the wall inside the family car, outside the home, just a few 100 yards from here. this community devastated by this desk and increasing the angry as we've seen over the course of the last few hours, is really minute 3 saying that they regret any home that's come to non combatants. the palestinian authority saying they do not trust in internal investigation. these ready ministry is carrying out and they would like to have an international commission look into this tragic incident to them. ok. i'll just era now beside the
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occupied westbank. so that has hair on alex's era. russians. prince, how he testifies a quote and a lot more king case against a couple of these papers of the knife in london and vice has had supposing q h for us to come time in the yeah. hoping to end up in this group twice as risk taking that country the when the shots came from the holiday in the 1st corrects, we heard some noise. this was new in a sniper. it always was one of the most dangerous intersections and it was not able you didn't come into the front entrance. that was what happened to the people who were shot that came into the wrong entrance. the nightly pyrotechnics refers to the camera man. so let's get a ladder to san diego,
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holiday and we'll hotels on algebra june on. i'll just say that despite the roll rain, forests, and floods play 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 examines with an old prejudices against indigenous people holding the country that were from ireland to vote in the general elections with several opposition. candidates locked concerns over the integrity of the electoral process . are ready to be raised, it must, if possible, show document trees. a new series of africa direct showcases african stories from african to make his millions of most things from across the globe to mecca to perform the stomach pilgrimage. june on al jazeera, the,
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[000:00:00;00] the oregon. you're watching out, is there a has remind you of all top stories this our hundreds of homes under was off to the nova cove down was damaged beyond repair and the russian seas, pomp of castle plains. but as she blames russia, but the kremlin says the time was hit while you premium shunning, process of being held across false impression that the sentence especially, you know, the racist age of a time. it's like 2 years to 60 full presence of i knew in my con, full 3, there are for many of this, here is a special constitutional powers and investigations have a right to the size of india's west train crash and decades. lemony findings pointed to the signaling system era as
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a cause of the accident on friday. criminal inquiry is underway. choice is holding its 2nd parliamentary election and a yeah, it was, it tries to resolve along running political crisis. stopped face was cold, cold by the pound prince, last month of the heat, his old fatherland, friction between the routing family and m. p. 's as cause political paralysis uninstalled reforms office and has moved from to 850. the turner is going to be very important in the selections that are 793000 registered voters and to wait out of a population of just over a 1000000 put in to run up to these elections. local media, have some speculation to turn out some might actually be about 50 to 60 percent and most of the elections that obviously to cover 50 to 60 percent would actually be pretty good funding to wait. that's really low. and the reason for that is that politics is a central point to payment going to life. it's also a significant talking point problem is it's been
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a talking point for all the wrong reasons for the last 2 years. and the government ought to be seems to be deadlock to nobody is talking to anybody else. part of the problem is the way that the parliament is structured. it's very fractured the 50 of the seats in parliament go to independent elected candidates. and that means that everybody has their own opinion. everybody has their own agenda, and that slows the whole process down. the other part is that there are no political parties, so there are no significant bodies of votes that can be wild and move against others. but the 3rd part is that there's been an increasing amount of physicians in the parliament over the last couple of years. and that is what has led to the deadlock to 80 voters are said to be very frustrated with the lack of action that we're seeing from their governments. i'm from the turn light is going to be absolutely key in showing why the point is still believes that their political
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system actually still works. no madison, obviously the choices precedents. prince harry is testifying london high course in his civil case against mirror group newspapers. the parent company up the daily mirror. he's a fast royal to enter the witness books and the u. k. since 1890 and lunches for the at least 100 off coast published i have a 20 is contained information obtained through in legal means, such as phone hacking, a correspondent, how a full set of joins as live now from outside the high court in london. so friends, how he's having his day in quotes, what's been happening so far but it's been pretty extraordinary from his witness statements through the cross examination by the lawyer for their group newspapers. starting with that witness statement. um, you have to remember that the royal family is meant to be above the political fray in this country. how are you?
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no longer perhaps a working member of the royal family, but still 5th in line to the throne. and in that statement, he says that a country is judged by the state of its press and the state of its government and both he says, alright, rock bottom, so direct criticism the of the current government of the day. he also talks about the distress close to him and his family through many years of what he terms surveillance, saying that he now believes his phone was mobile phone was hacked during his time as a schoolboy at ease and college. he said that that caused mistrust of his peers and a shrinking circle of friends who before, must have been enfolding on him. he talks about the relationship with this, then go friend chelsea davie and how that was impacted. the relationship with his brother is also be mentioned by his legal team. so what ben took place once that was submitted to the court was the cross examination by andrew greene, k c,
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pulmonary group newspapers very much 0. and on the 33 articles in question, he started out by trying to suggest essentially it prints however you had a real problem with the press in general, rather than any real information or impact to be study 3 articles, asking him at various stages how he could have been caused paranoia by a particular article that econo consented read at the time. then he goes through all schools, one by one, trying to points to earlier versions of the st. story in rival publications or in other media sources. again, trying to cost doubts on the idea that they could only these have been obtained through unlawful means. at the beginning, harry seems a bit on the back foot by all of that. but he has been pushing back at some stages on a number of occasions saying you'd have to ask the journalist in question in full knowledge that those journalists have not been asked to speak by that former employer will current employer very good newspapers. uh,
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did you do get the impression though that no, remember the real family really setting up prince harry has been subjected to this kind of pretty harsh tone. public scrutiny in this way, it's very much the natural environment of the lawyer. it's not prince hire is not true environment in any respect. okay. powerful is that brings overlays as lines from inside the courtroom, the in london. thanks so much. all right. now preserves government has unveiled a plan to stop deforestation in the amazon by 2030 present louis. and i see a lou that's a silver says he is committed to resuming for sales at global leadership and fighting climate change. the action plan include strong, the policing to prevent environmental crimes of the f. b i. agents, the case of spying for russia has died in prison. well, but handsome was found unresponsive in his cell in colorado, the f. b. i described him as the most damaging spite and its history. 17 annual
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plead guilty to spying for the former soviet union. and later russia of a 20 is been serving a life sentence. some receive more than $1400000.00 in cash as diamonds to trade secrets. to test it from me, laura codley can find much more information on our website down to 0 dot com. the weather is next. and stay with us. the inside, sorry the the seasonal rains are back with us now. they've been quite heavy. just the last trends for us through southern japan. but the telling off night we had moved and you might expect of a clump of funds. so i was 140 minute me see carter she my highway are full cost wise. that's gone off shore and then you follow it back into china. is quite
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a bit above average in hong kong, so it'd be sticking here. but, but these shows on know, when it's, it's a seasonal witness, which now does extend into what's been formerly hot and dry and you know, for the north, north of the young sea, it's hotter than it should be, but not extraordinary. so beijing or cool down a little bit as this storm system, that's what it is. one is itself up and then brings a wind, asked the interior because i'm reading north korea and again returning to kia sure . and she co could possibly hitting home. she was well significant, but seasonally know, this is follow the line back and i'm on the students off is just about visible. now . it's a line this from west and me and my dancers, herancha and back up into the homeless the right the and see that's the full with edge of the monsoon, right. and so this is no surprise to you to see where they've got so far. it's still helps now or returned to being held in northern india, for example, the heat wave wanting to be high,
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and he has developing storm of the june 1967, 6 days the re drew the map of them. at least 2 dark colored hair crust appeared from a distance just as we were focusing on them. they dropped the bombs on the run out as they were exposed the events leading to the window and its consequences, which it still felt today. the record of me, and it was such as the start of his lance, the war in june on out his era fresh fighting, intensifying and eastern ukraine and more attacks inside russian territory. a speculation grows about keith's counter offense, is the war a new frame entering a critical stage for just another phase with no end inside. this is inside so the
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