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the nationwide protest again in france against a new law that raises the retirement age to 64. thousands of bodies i get to be identified, stays after india is worse, train crash and decades and print. terry testifies that are london court and his battle against the top point. the 1st appearance by british witness policy $900.00 extension or the ukraine is demanding an urgent meeting of the united nations security council to discuss what it calls a russian terrorist attack on the golf huff cut them inside of ukraine. russia's defense minister blamed ukraine for blowing up the dam. the nova kind of cut down links to banks of the need for a river helped by russia on the south side to keep on the north. the dimes destruction threatens to hamper crimea is water supply. as it feeds the peninsula
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is made water canal. further up the river is these operation nuclear power plant, the i a says it faces no immediate risk. stephanie deca begins, are coverage with these details. a massive surge of water as a covert 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 skate as in 3rd of so 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 danbury, which would release large volumes of water in destroyer. 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, of them is the holders for sonya. i'm in coastal and where i'm witnessing with my own nice, the catastrophe created by the russian federation. you can see how the water is
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coming in every 2nd. before i started speaking, the water hadn't reach me. i would like to turn the attention of the whole world to what rushes willing to do to destroy ukraine. ukrainians both are occupied and on occupied territories. this was the them before the explosion. it stands 30 meters toll and 3.2 kilometers long and built in 1956 on the need for a river as part of the cobra. hydro electric power plant. it also supplies water to the company 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, n d u n. you could have watched old v, i a volstead. the situation at the point is under control of the waters of submerged parts of new because of the russian say water levels will continue to
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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 this now. so we can join this judy. i shop over and over in moscow. you yeah, what's the crime in saying about this incident 1st? hey, well, 1st of russia's investigative committees, it has launched a criminal case and to the destruction of the dom. oh, the whole sky power station cooling. it's a terrorist attack coming in spokes person to meet for the best cold has said that the destruction of the a kolscott station is a deliberate sabotage from ukraine. the, for the responsibility for the situation should be on ukraine, russia reject. so the old allegations of its involvement to that time press cope also added that the destruction of the dumb had been carried out by you crane by
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cube, because it's counter offensive, could not achieve any goals, according to best call one of the goal goals of the ukrainian sabotage this time around was to deprive the crime in putting c left a move. but he assured that actually crimea has enough water supplies at the moment . also, marie, is a horrible different ministry sparks passed on the road and had telegram channel that russia had wound us secretary general, antonio gutierrez, about ukraine's intentions to destroy the whole sketch station. and now it was worth asking him about what was done to prevent that disaster. and indeed, in october last year, russia wrote a letter to the un security council, cooling on keith to prevent the destruction of the town and to stop. it's shirley. yeah. is there a clear picture emerging of the scale of the destruction? what, what are local authorities saying about the impact? so basically the town of novak a whole guy in the town of novak,
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i hope that the water level has risen to more than 12 meters, according to legend. early on to the head of the local administration, deal towards his expect that the will to level has reached its peak ride. now the building of the machine very well. take a whole step. how station is on the water. some residents of the new rec, a holes has been taken to hospital and about 900 residents of the flood supplements have been evacuated. that's according to the authorities. and basically will i see those pictures of and tanya houses floating down, but the per re but right now which is quite his, you know, something and rushes defense minister has also been speaking and he's talked about his choose casualties from his latest ukranian offensive. what's he said? yes, the laces. according to ministers showing good, the ukrainian army has launched
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a long promised defensive in several parts of the front in the course of the last 3 days. but no success has been achieved. he said, that's a ukrainian last 300 soldiers on june, the 4th and 1600 soldiers. on june, the 5th and russia repelled all the ukrainian types. he added that the terrorist ox at the hyde for electric power station was committed by ukraine in order to prevent offensive actions of the russian armed forces that so what we have from the of the defense that administer over the russian federation. okay. thank you. yeah, for that you and your ship over and over, lived there in moscow. and now the world news nationwide protests are again being held in from same that's a pressuring the government in describing a law that raises the retirement age. the present demand, you must also through the reform any of us here using special constitutional powers
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to move spawn to months of angry demonstrations. unions of promise to keep up the fight against the changes in the coming weeks. almost as well as also seeing how it looks we could be a little bit pessimistic, but we haven't yet try to allow cods and i think we need to keep going by the same as the reform has passed, but it still hasn't been accepted by the people know by the parliament the reform past with balance out democracy. so it's important to make the government understand that we maple one to this reform. and this it's time that the people who speak live to natasha button the empowers natasha. the reform has already been signed into law. what a protest is hoping to achieve. a look at the french government was hoping that they said were full, big signs. it's low in april will be the end of the demonstrations. they were mistaken because people have come out today and what they're saying is they want to continue to demonstrate some process. again, suspension the for the,
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for the as the account more because they are very much hoping for the french government might profit. it's mike versus the slow before it comes into effect in september. that message is the same message as a 5 for weeks. now they say those on site and not only because it raises the times, i want to use the $6445.00 degree bypassing and most of the places discuss shows that there's no charge to people in faults. believe this will raise on bias. so people are saying, no, we have to raise our voice, we have to join the government to change at the same time. and we think companies process from the beginning of the, many of them have to say at the same time, you will, people are in the street se the se in for you this part. but somebody if this is a little box coming out, is there any chance then that the government will roll back this reform of
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the public is pretty unlikely. the french government that they have so seriously defended the 1st and my homestead necessary saying the pension system for future generations. and that is why the government, the suppliers, despite the process. and that is why it has to become a known method, a mess, pushing this come with a political cost for the government because it is a new united many people who feel is unfair. it is also really reach out for noise and the phone across the street is going to be, you know, i to, through the process. i'm really now getting off. i don't was, i suppose i had a don't much to say that was pushed through a new set of french one place. so suddenly going to be something we may see
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more concepts in the future. again. natasha. thank you very much. natasha butler lives there in paris. yvonne has unveiled what it says. it's 1st domestically made hypersonic ballistic miss i named thought it was reveal got a ceremony attended by president a brain bracy and top commanders of the revolutionary god. hypotonic miss hobbs can fly on a complex trajectory at least 5 times faster and the speed of sound that makes it difficult for them to be intercepted. does your battery is into ron and for the announcement has come at any important moment for you by so timing is certainly seen not as a co incidence. it was a deliberate and planning on the part of officials to unveil this ballistic missile out of time when israel has been adamant that it will do anything within its power to deter iran from obtaining a nuclear weapons. something iran has said that it's not interested, but also it's relationship with its neighbors. has been an on demand,
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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 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. dozens of bodies are yet to be identified. 4 days after india is worth stream crash and decades. investigators
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have arrived at the scene where at least 275 people were killed. preliminary findings are pointing to a signaling system era that calls the train to come off its rail tanks. after striking stationary freight carriages, a den collided with another passenger train. relatives of the victims have been gathering at hospitals to try and find them missing that family members make assume sharif has more from the regional capital bonus to wire just outside the more a desperate situation here at the medical facility that most of the bodies were brought in from baba so often between accident, most of them have been plain, but still half of them remain here. some of them that haven't been identified so far have been moved to those containers behind me. they have sold 5 be please contain those that they've brought to 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
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the collective bodies because of the injury. so this is the 5th of the start this and that's what i need to be able to do. i didn't define that elective seems filling. so that means that i need to find that taking the bodies of most of them more than 60 percent of patients, that all the them and the 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 where if they find a body, they actually think it's a matter of relief because it's 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 way. anyways,
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let me close. i'm sure you. i'll just see the implementation is done in the still ahead on algae 0100 gather 1st, you know a 2 year old kind of senior voice shot by is really forces in the occupied twice and he's facing another crisis softer days of flooding, leaves thousands help the the, the brand new season is coming to an end needs an easy and it's doesn't mean it's dry, but it will get increasing, the less likely to be shower every day. but for the next day on the side of the shelves have returned to the western side of java and still with their into motion, a good part of bone. yeah. so that way, if you don't mind with the obvious area to focus on your eyes and draw onto the circulation as a tropical development is slowly take advisor, dis, counties of depression, but it will get stronger, but not the same line. and that's a to the incoming balancing,
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which is the see them on to range if it, me, and my, and this, that general area across to was cambodia where the biggest apples are going to be north of that, the seasonal range on this line here that go from china, through japan, japan is going to drive day on wednesday, the reading further west south of the axis and particularly heavy. but it's in areas where it's going to like united, for example. hong kong is still seeing temp just a few degrees above where you'd expect them to be retracted. so it's been fairly typical in china anyway, facing is helpful, and it should be compared with the average that will cool down a little bit. and then this line of reading the plum brains will regeneration bring some heavy stuff again to this house of culture to key issue. and also as you go through as the north and india. well, the more pre monitoring charles, it's just very hold about 40
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a tough dime was damaged in the russian seas pot of crystal on your cranes military blames russia. but the kremlin says adamus hate to find ukrainian. shelley nationwide protests being held in france against the government's land to raise the retirement age. present in money in my own use special costs to small powers to push to the reform any of this year. and yvonne has an idea of what it says is its 1st domestically made hypersonic ballistic miss i named font. i was reviewed at a ceremony, attended by president e brain where you see and talk commanders of the revolutionary commons back away just holding it. the 2nd to bottom entry election in a year as a tries to result a long running political crisis. this not vote was called by the crown prince last months after he dissolved parliament fiction between the ruling family and the m. p . 's has caused political paralysis and sold reforms. rob matheson has more from kuwait city. the turner is going to be very important in the selections that are
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792000 registered voters and to wait out of a population of just over a 1000000 put in the run up to these elections. local media have been speculating that turned 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 isn't politics is a central point to a mccoy to live. it's also a significant talking point problem is, it's been a talking point for all the wrong reasons. for the last 2 years, both the economy and the government on the logo has to be seems to be deadlock to nobody's talking to anybody else. part of the problem is the weight that the parliament, the structure of each very fractured the 50 of the seats in parliament, go to independence, elect to candidates. and that means that everybody has their own opinion. everybody has their own agenda and that slows the whole process. then the other part is that there are no political policies,
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so there are no significant bodies of votes that can be resolved and move against others. but the 3rd part is that there's been an increasing amount of position in the parliament over the last couple of years. and that is what has led to this deadlock, 2 ways the voters are set to be very frustration with the lack of action that we're seeing from the governments. i'm from the turner is going to be absolutely key in showing whether or not it is still believes that they are from this kind of system actually still works. no madison. i'll just see the 2 weeks of a funeral has been held for a 2 year old palestinian boy killed by. is there any forces in the occupied west back mohammed have from to me and his father was shot on thursday. was sitting in a carney of the village of not be selling me around my law. and boy was treated at a hospital in israel,
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but died of his rooms on monday. heavy shutting is continuing in sedans, capital cartoon fighting is intensifying between the army and the military rapids. the 4 forces people say, looting is widespread. a shaky c 5 broken by sound, you radiate and the us expired on saturday. meanwhile, neighboring child has taken in the largest number of refugees from so don, tens of thousands are also feeding violence in the western doleful reach enough to dawn. same as robbie has more from the town of audrey on the chance of band board. we're here in the town of audrey on the chat, sudan border, and this has become a main crossing point for refugees fleeing the violence and the war in sudan. many of those who cross your security at this border tells us a 100 to 500 people on any given day. most of them are coming from the town of alternate of the capital of west are 4 states in sudan. now what we're hearing about what's happening there are harrowing tales of people being gunned down in the
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street running battles in the street as they are with malicious fight african and most of the tribe members for control of that town. people arriving here tell us that they've had to leave parts of their family behind it. they've only come with a few of their family members. and this idea of family is being torn and part of something that we hear over and over again from those displaced by the fighting, coming into the relative safety and security of which had inside of the border. now what we're seeing here is that this border crossing those that are arriving, including chaldeans that were living and working in those. and i know, but also mostly refugees from su, done. they arrive here at this crossing, just over that muddy river bed is a sudan. here under this incomplete bridge, people arriving go through a kind of customs checked chatting. authorities are keen not to let any weapons through or anything that could lead to the conflict, to going over in any way to this side of the border. now what we're hearing is that
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all janina is going through systematic eluding system out of killing by armed groups happening in the city. but the governor of dar 4 in the last few days says that it is not just limited to west are for the other parts of his state are also going through similar things in the hour. and in cartoon in the cities, what is happening in ocean and is being mirrored in those places. the governor saying that his state, the state of the 4 is now a disaster zone. and he is calling on international organizations to intervene and international aid groups and are going to try to stem what is becoming a worse and incremental terry and crisis. at least 42 people have died in flooding and hate to be more than 15000 homes have been flooded and there's been significant damage to farmland. ben estimates reports, salvaging clothes, washed away by floods. the various parts of hate, the syringe will raise during saturday and sunday. james, i don't think i lost
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a 5 year old child. i risk losing 2 children, but god left the other one hanging in the tree. i saved one, but i lost one. anyway. my house was swept away by the floods. i lost everything to the roads are turned into rivers of brown water. many cups of also have been damaged in the country. when many stuff in the world, food program says tens of thousands of people have been affected. most of the damage is reported in areas around the capital photo problems and in the west. haiti is already struggling with rampant gang violence. the head of a civil protection unit says that's impeded rescue efforts. the rain coincides with the stats of atlanta car retain season that will last until event bernard smith, alger 0 to the world bank says global growth has slowed sharply falling from 3 point one percent in 2022 to 2 point one percent this year overlapping shocks from the corner virus pandemic,
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the russian invasion of ukraine and high interest rates are seen as contributing factors live to patty co hain, who's outside the world bank in washington, dc. to tell us more about this report. so what, what's the full cast from the world bank back the? well, exactly, so this report comes out twice a year in the world. thank you kind of to sit down the crunch the numbers. it's very thorough and it's somewhat dyers. this time you mentioned it was 3 point one percent global growth in 2022. now they're saying this year 2023 a drop of a full percentage point 2 point one percent. and it's not going to get much better after that. in 2024, just to point 4 percent. so you might sound like drawing numbers, but if you look behind the numbers, every single percentage point means there's millions of people who can't find for who can't really afford to feed their families. so this, again, a fairly di, picture you mentioned the causes of this report also to set a particular focus on how and even the corporate response has been for different countries, especially when it comes to developing an emerging kind of
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a markets. they say in those countries about a 3rd of them. so what people were making basically per capita income. what people were making is now down 6 percent from what it was in 2019. so not only are they not, we're making games, they're losing games after they've had demick. so stark numbers of paint, a picture in real life of a lot of personal patty, thank you for the moment. patty cole, he lives there in washington. the united nations general assembly is voting to feel 5 non permanent cease of the security council. one of the seats involving rushes, i lie, bella roost has been contested on different medic, as a james space explains from the united nations in every year. 5 new countries are elected to the un security council. we already know 4 of those will be joining in 2020 full. that's because they're running on the post. but there's a baffled for the eastern european seat between federal roof, which 1st announced that wanted to go on the security council back in 2007 and slovenia,
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which announced it's kind of that you have pulled accounts so much more recently. in 2021, it did so often, protests were put down in belarus and that was the dispute to the election in that country vax issue. and the war in ukraine has defined the baffled between these 2 countries for the security council scenes. but when i us the deputy prime minister of slovenia, about her arrival, she was being most diplomatic. we were planning a positive campaign. that means that we have are promoting slovenia and our goals, what we want to achieve. so frankly, i don't want to judge others. everyone has a certain rights to be a member of the rules for the voting and the security council elections which take place in the un general assembly is that the winning country has to get at least 2 thirds of the total membership of the u. n. if they don't,
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they keep on focusing james base out as era at the united nations. first new springs, harry has testified at london's high court in his civil case against miracles used papers. the parent company of the daily mirror is the 1st oil to enter the witness box. in the case since 1890. he alleges that at least a 100 articles published over 20 as contained information obtained through a legal means by phone hacking. harry faucet has moved from outside the high court in that it's a broad mission. he says this is lice, worked to try to change and challenge the way that the british media works. and also in concert with buckingham palace. in some instances, he's been talking during the court proceedings about deals done between the palace spokes people, which, which lacked him. he said at one stage spun on through a bus as they tried to protect other individuals within the real system. so this is
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something that he is determined to expose and change. there are other court cases that he's launched against other major news publishing groups, but it does come with significant risk. he want to be spoken to like this, i think on many occasions. and as i've certainly not in this very public domain, and the happy in times when he's been pretty, you know, he seemed to be put on the back foot by some of the pretty aggressive questioning coming from the american newspaper lawyer. he has, as i say though, and so being pushing back against these, all the governments public investment fund is taking control of 4 of the kingdoms top football crabs the take over would give the team a know most spending power. the saudi football league has already signed fortune office john ronaldo and argentina as captain. you know, messy is highly expected to move various wow. a for sales football team will play a friendly again spot in next. march. uh, as part of an anti racism campaign is comes off to
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a rail. madrid's brazilian forward vinnish just junior, was racially abused during league a match last month. and this is how spanked funds in brazil for this support. he was at wheels mark mark kind of stadium to watch adobe match between his boyhood club, flamingo, and bosco, the gama. back in spring, full man has been fined to more than $64000.00 and banned from stadiums for 2 years . after tying an effigy of ministers from a bridge, all 3 of us have also been fined in band from syrians for a year for making racist gestures towards the brazilian. during that match against valencia, the headlines on algae 0 in ukraine. hundreds of homes that underwater after the nova hoff damn was damaged and the russian ceased part of case on ukraine's military blames russia. but the kremlin says the band was hit by ukrainian. shelly escaped
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