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with either side, willing to negotiate because the ukraine war becoming a forever war is america's global leadership, increasingly fragile. what will us politics look like? as we had said, the presidential election of 2024. critically look us politics. the boston line, the to thousands of ag q. i suggest you kind in rush of line each other for the destruction of it. then that's flooding the fist on reaching the ultimate cry. this is l 20 live from tao ha. also coming up around on file is what it says is its 1st to mystically my type of select the ballistic massage. the nationwide purchase,
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again in front against and you know, the price is the retirement age to $64.00 presidents. prince harry testifies, including the landmark phone hacking times against the headboard use type is. we live in london. the kind in russia are accusing each other, blowing up a major den that spiking warnings of severe flooding and rushing, controlled territory down stream. and the region to pass on water levels have risen by at least 10 maces in the area. the know the costs good time, links the banks, if it's in the program of a held by rush or on the south side to keep the on the north. the dams destruction threatens to hemp a crime is water supply. as it feeds dependent, choose 9 for the canal for the up. the river is these information nuclear power plants, the i. e, i says advice is no immediate risk. stephanie debt can begin sell coverage as
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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 lots of cave skaters in sarasota is last night. the cube version committed yet another crime against people launching 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 forward with 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 coming in every 2nd. before i started speaking, the water haven't reached me. i would like to turn the attention of the whole world to what rushes willing to do,
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to destroy ukraine and cranes. both are occupied and on keep ty, territories throughout the show. this was the down before the explosion. it stands 30 meters toll and 3.2 kilometers long and built in 1956 on the pro river as part of the cobra, hydro electric power plant, and 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 and up original. russia controls the plant and along with ukraine, state atomic power agency. and the un, you could have watched all v i a bowl said the situation at the point is under control. the tortures of submerged parts of new car cuz 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 effect to cranes, long planned counter offensive against russian forces were dug in across southern
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and eastern ukraine. stephanie decker, i'll do 0, which i will stress. it has more on the ukrainian reaction as it hits close to the affected region. we're driving from keith to the city of south parisha, which is up the street from the destroy them. we've been speaking to people inside separately. they say that the river that has dropped dramatically in recent hours, russo getting new lines from the ukrainian government, including the interior ministry, actually saying that the places where people are being evacuated to are actually being show cause to be calling the independently verify that claim. and some of the great space for the thousands of people that are being moved from this area, according to presidents, that scale around a 100000 people lived in this area before around 80 small towns and sacraments are the ones that are being affected. and that's where the evacuation, so going from the presence of lensky has described. this is competitive. this is
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the use of basically of web pulling of mass destruction by the russians. we understand that there is pressure from ukraine to hold an emergency section of the un security council president of landscape describing this as being one of the list, mind late disasters to europe in decades. john stratford 0 rose to zachary, here for you in secretary general, antonio gutierrez's, the damage to the dam is a direct consequence of russia's invasion of you cried. we have all seen the tragic images coming out today of the monumental humanitarian economic and the ecological catastrophe. in the cuts and region of ukraine, united nations, there is no excess between dependency information on the circumstances that led to the destruction of the car caused. but in the course of the either that the fall of
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plants them. but one thing is clear, these, these are not the devastating consequences of the russian evasion of ukraine. but let's go live to l. diplomatic is a james buys, who is that the united nations and it sounds like there was plenty going on there at the you a more that what is the licensed as well the secretary general as you heard, spoke to reporters on the wrong. and i think the last words, he said that were important, he's not going to decide. he has says he has no information on the who is responsible for this. but he said, the ultimate responsibility live with russia because it was a russian invasion of ukraine. i pressed the secretary general of view and could launch some sort of inquiry. he did not send me, but i can tell you from high level sources i've spoken to. but i believe he really only has the power to set up a fact finding mission rather than
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a full inquiry for the inquiry they think would need the un general assembly all the un security council to authorize and resources i've spoken to said last time you set up a fact finding mission, which was last year when the prison and all america was bombed, russia didn't contribute and help and didn't allow inspectors to go that which meant that the fact finding mission have to, in the end, the wound up. there's also a problem for the us and in terms of the humanitarian response to this, the u. n. is offering to help bucks all way through this war. the u. n. has operated its humanitarian operations inside ukrainian controlled area, but russia is not let the way they to russian control areas. what will happen next in the coming hours is a meeting of the un security council just being told by one of the buses of the security council that's not being fixed for hours from now. and they will discuss the situation with regard to them. i'll be speaking to, to the investors who will be speaking at that meeting. and not surprisingly,
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they have very different views of, in speaking to the investor of ukraine, to the ambassador of russia. first, let's listen to the and buster of the train because it is a major decline. jennings, old disaster in europe since probably will go to and that is the most responsible for the occupational authorities so that the dentist actually does that start. and so basically, if you did rush upon the damn close, not what mental kills you. they also suggested the should be, can we get to the summit? that's the, that's the, the electric of that. the electric plug them to them. when, when the flooding came to the sides, which i shall controls, living security council meeting on the cooling sign with the you in and the general assembly has voted to fill 5 non 10 and seats on the security council. one of them
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involves russia's, l i belt of bruce, which is being contested. we're going to go back to gens buys for more on this. and what can you tell us about this contentious buys us? yeah, well, very contentious votes. there's been a battle going on for one of the 5 countries that will join the security council next year. the other slots will uncontested. it was by the roots that decided to apply to be these, the new york in seats on the security council back in 2000. and 7, only 18 months ago though, it was decided by slovenia that they were going to contest batteries. i think it part because of the situation internally in batteries, the political situation that but also now more recently we've got the backdrop of the war in ukraine. and i think that will, uh, that we've been talking about was a major factor for countries when they cost the folks about an hour ago. the votes
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were overwhelmingly in favor of slovenia, 153 volts. batteries rushes close to like just got 38 votes. so i think interesting, interesting that russia will not have an ally on the security council. but interesting, just i think generally to show the feelings among the membership of the united nations in the general assembly about this wasn't about the war and ukraine, but it was about deeply influenced by the war and ukraine and the candidate this close the line to russia the pretty badly intake, thank you so much. this james buys for us at the united nations, a nationwide protest being held across from once again, the pressure in the government discrepancy a little that raises the retirement age. the president, a minimum, a crone force through the reform earlier this year using special constitutional palace moves 5 months of angry demonstrations. unions of promise to keep up the fights and the coming weeks. patasha butler has moved from paris where we're seeing
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a company and some of the protesters that as they've moved across power. so now at the end of this protest in the south to of powers, and what many of them have been saying to us is the same thing that they feel they want to stay in the street. they will the keys demonstration, keep putting pressure on the french government to try and pull fits to reverse its pension. the will scrap it even though that move was there any just the signs in april they feel that it's important to still we seem to have a massive mr. tony, for the french government, hobbies so they know they know they feel that there's no way to be on fed, not only because it raises your time. it's 852 years to 64, but also the way in which the french government pushed it posted by degrees republic 5 policy provides a lot of people, right, upset and angry about that. and the continued polls as the last few months suggest for the majority of french people do not support this report. you know,
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so lot of and just feel about it. but nevertheless, i have to say, well, you are people out industries and we've seen the recent demonstrations over the past few months, spots on peace and saying, look, it's now no, there's no point coming out for us. secretary of state entity blinking is beginning a 3 day visit us out to you, arrive, you to strengthen the relationship is visit, comes as around this. it to reopen, it's embassy and re add 7 years of to it was closed. saudi arabia will also reopened this mission and to run that comes out. the deal pro could, by china was agreed to re established diplomatic ties between the 2 countries. around and saudi arabia have a long history of advisory, the 2011 era spring sol, movements protest against the status quo, and civil countries in the middle east. saudi arabia accused the ronda of inciting purchase, and by ryan against the royal family, around to not the accusation. and when the civil war and human began in 2015, saudi arabia back the internationally recognized governments and targeted booty
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rebels, strong holds. it is believed to run back to the who sees 2016, saudi arabia executed a permanent, and she idly to who was a critic of the saudi government, a protest as inter on stones, the embassy then re add cast ties, and then 2019 saudi arabia blamed to run for drug and attack on that state, run oil company, a ram co, 5000000 barrels a day of crude production with impacted close to half of the kingdoms outputs. humans 50 ripples claimed responsibility and around denied enforcement. the hello ron has unveiled what it says is it supposed to mystically made hot, this only ballistic imbecile named it was revealed at a ceremony, attended by presidency for him. brady, c. in top. c'mon does have the revolution regard till such a power has moved from toronto and unveiling ceremonies more than 6 months in the making. the high ranking officials watch
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as the revolutionary guards. aerospace division displays what your own says is this 1st domestically produce hypersonic ballistic missile names. that's all the missile has a range of 1400 kilometers and the speed of more than 15000 kilometers an hour. that's more than 12 times faster than the speed of sound. it's able to change direction rapidly and avoid most defense systems by traveling outside the earth atmosphere. president abraham bracy explain why iran has developed such a weapon. battle your was done to use it as for the terrace, we built dismissal so that our enemies don't even think about any active aggression against us. this unveiling has a message of security for oil in the region, not just the wrong. people should know the level of security and the entire region has increased that on despite assurances and promises from the president to the contrary, this development is likely to increase tensions in the region. iran ballistic
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missile program has been under un security council sanctions since 2006, a restriction that's due to be lifted in october as a result of the 2015 nuclear deal. but that is all about, that's when they are on will be allowed to buy and sell advanced missile technology, because more him to do visa, you hush, how mean they can between that one of the most important characteristics of this missile is it can confront defense systems like that of enemies of around like the us and design is cruising since they have very advanced defense systems. this could have a significant impact on the weapons. the americans are selling specially to regional countries in your arms. ballistic missile program is one of the biggest in the middle east. it has more than $1000.00 short, an intermediate ballistic missiles that carry conventional warheads, but they can be converted to carry nuclear ones. that's something the officials continue to maintain. they're not seeking. well, iran says it has made significant gains and it's defensive capabilities over the
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past 2 years. it's also thought to men's relations with certain countries in the least, mainly saudi arabian egypt. as official stressed, the development of this hypersonic ballistic missile increases security in the entire middle east, it's unclear, regional powers will take the same view door safari, l g 0 to her on the still ahead on to 0 families continue the desperate search for loved ones days of to india is, was trying to crush into is facing another crisis off the days of flooding leaps, thousands of people from the the, brought to you by visit capital. the right the season is coming to an end needs an easy and i doesn't mean it's dry, but it will get increasing,
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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 these don't aren't with the obvious area to focus on your eyes to draw onto the circulation as a tropical development. as it slowly take advisor, dis, counties of depression, but it will get stronger, but not the same line. and that's it to the incoming balancing, which is the see them on to range if it, me, and my, i guess that general area across to was competed with. 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 gonna drive day on wednesday, the reading further west south of the axis and particularly heavy. but it's in areas where it's wanted, like united, for example. hong kong is dosing temp just a few degrees above where you'd expect them to be retracted. so has 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 regenerate and bring some heavy stuff again to this house of haul,
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shoots to key issue. and also as you go through as the northern india, well they more pre models. who can charles? it's just very hold about 40 the brought to you by visit castle. when the shots came from the holiday in the 1st cracks, we heard some noise. this was no, and a sniper valley was one of the most dangerous intersections in san diego. you didn't come into the front entrance. that was what happened to the people who were shot. they came into the wrong entrance, the nightly pyrotechnics, camera man. so that's getting a lot of you, sorry eva, holiday and well, hotels on outages era. the
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feel what you notice here, a reminder about top stores, the salad, hundreds of homes under both of the, the, the, the costs. good time was damaged and the russians seized pots of his own kinds, military blames russia, but the criminal and says the damn was hit by ukrainian shelley. nation wide purchase of being held in front against the government plan to raise the retirement age. presidents and minimum, a cone use official constitutional powers to push through the reform early of this year. and around has on file what it says is expressed the mystically might have to select the ballistic massage. and it was revealed the evidence, or many attended by presidents and to top commodities of the revolution, regardless around is the licensed country working to acquire hypersonic missiles. but what ave, and how difficult is it to build the wheel to 0 is defense. it's a,
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it looks good, helpless exploits, alarms, race is willing to way to build a new kind of weapon. hypotonic missiles have been in the news for years, but let's take a closer look at how they work and why so many countries. one of them would hypersonic means anything that moves more than 5 times the speed of sound, or mach 5, which is 6174 kilometers are not as 1.7 kilometers. a 2nd. most ballistic missiles already reached the speeds, but this new cost of weapon converge on plunging back into the service via the lighting on a cushion of a taking a random puff to its intended target. this makes it difficult to detect. i destroy the challenges of insuring pipe a solid missiles work, a formidable friction from the atmosphere produces extremely high temperatures as high as 2200 degrees celsius or more to give us some context,
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tedium melts. a 1670 degrees. the attend speed of the missile also produces a cloud of super heated particles called plasma. the surround, the missile make a very hard for video communications to get through it. displaying these challenges, both russia and china, which is the range of hypersonic weapons. the united states is struggling to keep up as more country suited to these weapons in the hope they will give them a decisive age in combat. poles close and quite in a couple of hours away, he's a choosing a new poem and after an election in september was declared void. the snap vote was cooled by the crown prince. last month found that he dissolved the previous parliament. friction between the ruling family and in pays has caused political paralysis and store reforms. to dozens of bodies a year to be identified for dies off to india's was try and crash and decades. investigators have arrived at the scene where at least 275 people were killed.
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preliminary findings are pointing to a signaling system era that caused the train to come off its rail tracks. after striking station refrain to carriages and then collided with another passenger train, relatives of the victims had been gathering at hospitals to try and find him missing family members, may consume, shareef has moved from outside to the moon, a desperate situation here at the medical specialty. when most of the bodies were brought in from baba, so after the train 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 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 finally collect the bodies because of the injury. so this is the 5th of the start this and
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that's the identify the, the elective seems filling. so that means that i need to find that didn't the bodies of most of them more than 60 percent of patients that they've done. and they're taking the book 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 has happened, and who is behind it. because the box finally stops with the central government. who's in charge of the great, great, let me close, i'm sure you. i'll just see the implementation is done. india. it'd be showing
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continues incidents, capital colton. financing is intensifying between the army and the parent military rapids support forces. residents are reporting widespread, losing the neighboring. chad has taken the largest number of refugees from sudan, tens of thousands of fleeing violence, and the wisdom dot for region. so best profit has more from the town of, entre on the board of a student. 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 here. 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 star for state in sudan. now what we're hearing about what's happening there are harrowing tales of people being gunned down in the 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
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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 apart is something that we hear over and over again from those displaced by the fighting, coming in to 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 check chatting authorities or teen onto it any weapons through or anything that could lead to the conflict trickling over in any way to this side of the border. now what we're hearing is that all jeanina is going through systematic, eluding systematic killing by armed groups happening in the city. but the governor
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of dar, for, 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 our, and in cartoon in the cities. what is happening in those and in as being mirrored in those places. the governor saying that his state that 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 then humanitarian crisis. at least 42 people have died and flooding and hazy more than 15000 homes have been flooded and farmland significantly damaged. bennett smith reports salvaging clothes, washed away by floods. the various parts of hate, the syringe will raise during saturday and sunday june. did you say i lost a 5 year old child? i risk losing 2 children, but god left the other one hanging in the tree. i saved one,
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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 a staffing world food program says tens of thousands of people have been effective . most of the damage is reported in the areas around the capital photo problems and in the west. haiti is already struggling with rump and gang violence. the head of a civil protection unit says that's impeded rescue efforts. the rain coincides with the starts of atlanta car retain season that will last until event bernard smith, alger 0, president's prince harry has begun testifying at london's high court in his civil case against miller, a group newspapers, the parent company of the daily mirror. he is the 1st royal to enter the witness box and that you guys since 1890. he alleges that at least 100 articles published over 20 he is contained information obtained through
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a legal means like phone hacking. every full session has moved from outside the high course in london, a. it's a broad mission. he says this is lice work 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 something that he is determined to expose and change the other court cases that he's launched against other major news publishing groups. but it does come with significant risk. he would have been 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 seems to be put on the back foot by some of the pretty aggressive questioning
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coming from the american newspaper lawyer. he has, as i say though, they've been pushing back against the major split and the world of professional goals has been ended by a shock measure. the more established tourism in america in europe have joined forces with the saudi arabia. back to live series would shop things up when it passed onto the scene in 2022. the 3 will form a new collectively owned entity designed to unify a professional go for around the world. as part of the deal, all most it's between the 3 sides will be ended. it follows a year of unprecedented disruption in the men's game. we have on many of the world's top players, including books kept count. and dustin johnson decided to leave the pga to, to join the live golf is and somehow what they've been able to do is to strike a deal where by saudi arabia gets legitimacy by being associated with a really historic golfing entity. at the same time, the p g and d p towards you,
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you mentioned that he cannot make legitimacy and power by essentially striking a financial do with saudi re be are in the public investment fund. so it seems like happily ever after, but definitely there's been a compromise behind the scenes for sale has lost one of its musical icons. and so that's the 1964 hits that made extra chilcris. so it gloves will stop with a smooth and light vaccine installed. to introduce the wind of world to present in boston nova, she would go on to record a number of elements and collaborative nature office. she retired from music 20 years ago. she died on monday aged. i see 3 the
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