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the ministry has it should demolition orders for the homes, some of which are funded by the european union from around the world. it's a realty here. it's has to be in my, in the tyra as people try to find the way out the the hello until mccrae, this has been use our life from dark coming up in the next 60 minutes. thousands evacuated as ukraine and russia blame each other for the destruction of a tim, its flooding the castle in reaching the nationwide purchase again. and friends against the price is the right time to attach to $64.00
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thousands of bodies a year to be identified. days off to india with try and crash and decades and burdens prince. harry testifies, and course in a landmark phone hacking case against employ. newspapers on german actually supports the major split and professional gulf has been ended by a shock. roger, the pga tour of his joining forces with the saudi arabia, back to bible live tool, and the idea of unprecedented destruction. the ukraine and russia are choosing each other of blowing up a major debt that sparking moldings of severe flooding and oppression controlled territory down stream. and the region of coasts on water levels have risen by at least 10 maces in the area. another couple of them links the banks of the need for a river held by rush or on the south side to keep on the north. the dams
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destruction threatens to have a crime is water supply as it feeds the potential is main root canal. so the up, the river is the separation nuclear power plant. the eye is it faces no immediate risk pull. brandon has more until monday the car cost cut them held back 18000000000 cubic meters of water generating electricity and providing fresh water for hundreds of thousands of people. not anymore to the most immediate impact is for the 10s of thousands of civilians living immediately down river. this is the crating and controlled side the river swollen that overwhelming the banks. residents of nearby streets evacuated from the rising waters. the family passed, stranded and seemingly in shock rescued by passing patrol. i was evacuated from the subject on sniff cuz village or local school in stadium downtown was flooded. the stadium was completely under water and the flood waters were reaching the school.
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on the russian occupied side of the river, the town of nova kafka is also under a meter or more of flood water. in a meeting of nato's eastern flank, countries, ukraine's presence accused the russians of terrorism. it be generosity. it's physically impossible to lower the top somehow from the outside by shilling gold. it was mine. it was mine by the voice and occupier. and they blew it. tongue, at least once again demonstrates a cynicism with its rush of tweets, the people whose land it has captured. it's the most dangerous terrorist and the, well, the russian officials give conflicting accounts of denials. samsung, the down at the stomach zone, most pointing the finger of blame back at ukraine, sitting at appreciate it, and trying to prevent it offensive operations by the russian army along this section of the front blowing. the key by shame committed an active sabotage or temporary stopped. it led to the floating of substantial evidence of serious and long lasting environmental consequences. before and after satellite imagery again
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reveals the extraordinary extent of the deluge. the police gates of the dam has been gushing water since late last year, when russia ended its occupation of the city of hassle and withdrew its troops across the did the pro river. russian forces kept control of the time itself and have previously destroyed the road running along the top of its full russia. you can see the read your beneficial video, something that, that connection for you training and forces to get across. and also i would say that if they're not planning on saying that for the time, for whatever reason, if they think for example, that they're not going to win this battle, then they would leave your crane. but this long symmetric ukrainian infrastructure has been attacked is the start of the war. but the ukraine's much anticipated counter offensive is taking this conflict into a dramatic new phase with dramatic consequences. poll brennan, i'll just here which all stress it has more from the separation or will you join us south so does that for we just city on the banks of this vast,
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great reservoir. just off the camera right in japan round here. we've been speaking to locals. they say that they've seen a drop in the will to levels hear of anything between a meet to and to meet this. but when you take into account the size of this body of water, i mean, for example, the opposite bank. you can see on the left that we estimate to be around 25 kilometers away. you know, a one to, to me, to drop in the water level here is absolutely huge. so you can only imagine the amount of water that is gushing through them. further down the stream and affecting this boss, great area. we already know that certainly according to the president of this country, without them is zalinski around 80 settlements. small villages and small towns are being affected. we know that there is an ongoing evacuation of thousands of people from that area on the ukrainian side alone. certainly according to the government, they saying around $17000.00 people having to be moved. we've seen pictures of
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emergency teams evacuating things going into houses and taking out to some of the families, many of them elderly and in the unable to to move themselves. and then of course there's on the other side of the bank. the air is that on the russian occupation that are also deeply affected, and we understand that there's around about $20000.00 people on that side that needs to be evacuated. also, we do in secretary general, antonio gutierrez's. damage to the dam is a direct consequence of rushes invasion. if you crime we have all seen the tragic images coming out today. if the monumental humanitarian, economic and the ecological capacity will see in the cups and region of ukraine, the united nations, there's no excess between dependency information on the circumstances that led to the destruction of the car caused. but in the car, call the, the either that the follow up plans them. but when seeing is clear, these,
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these are not the devastating consequences of the russian evasion of ukraine. both russia and to create a cooling for you in security council. amazing. let's go live to a different medicaid is a james buys. who is that the united nations in plenty going on there? what, what is the latest and is there any sign of when that security council meeting might be security council meeting is now scheduled. there's been a lot of behind the scenes talk about this and how it was going to take place. and some of the details are still not confirmed yet, but it's taking place 2 hours from now in the security council chamber of various countries wanted this meeting to take place. both russia and ukraine said they wanted the security council to address the issue. certainly in the training last a to the u. a which is a common president the security council. they're also asking that the un secretary general, he just heard when he spoke to us report is that of the wrong that he brief the
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security council about his current knowledge of the situation. so you, you and so as i've spoken to say that's not clear yet for the sex general b will be part of that meeting. that takes place into as time as a se. but as ukraine and russia have very, very different views on this. i've been speaking to the russian on boss of the but 1st this is what the crating and the boss of the told me. because it is a major decline. jennings, old does that stuff in the europe since probably will go to and that is the most responsible of the occupational authorities so that the dentist actually does that start. and so basically the reply to it did rush upon the dam, cause not what mental kills you. they also suggested the should be, can we get to the summit? that's the, that's the electric of that the electric plug them to them. when,
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when the flooding came to the sides, which of us are controls? living security council meeting on the coolant was staying with the you in and the general assembly has elected the l. jerry, a guy on a south korea c early uninstall video to fill 5 non tendon seats on the security council. can you go back to jens buys now? and what more can you tell us about this vote wasn't exactly straightforward was of what it was straightforward for 4 of those countries because they were opposed, but that was one slight, but was a contest it up between slovenia and by the roots now by the roost. story it was, it's to and to be on the security council a to put his application in, in 2007 to, to, to go on the security council in the eastern european seat. i mean, it had been a long time on the opposed in that position until about 18 months ago when slovenia
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entered the race. now, the word that i'm hearing from diplomats is that slovenia. it wasn't unhappy with the situation politically inside by the wrist. and of course, since then, boundaries which is russia's key ally, we've had the, the war in ukraine. and so this became, this competition between batteries and slovenia. became very much about what we've just been talking about about the situation in the ukraine. so a very interesting result, when it was finally announced, slovenia a 153 countries by to the facility slipping. yep. bella rose just the t 8. so that tells us who's going to have that seats on the security council, clearly slovenia. but i think it also says something about the mood of the, of the why that membership of the united nations on the situation regarding the war in ukraine. an interesting that. okay, thank you so much. that's james buys for us of the united nations. i agree, confrontation so far cannot during nationwide protests across from the
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demonstrations. i'm just pressuring the government into scraping along with advisors, the retirement age presidents, a menu. i'm a cone force through the reform earlier this year using special constitutional powers move. spock months of angry demonstrations unions of promise to keep up the funds in the coming weeks. patasha butler has moved from paris. garbage collectors has been collecting money. the policy will say, even though they say they want to continue the french government, they say is on family because it raises the time and say by 2 years to 64 rules i
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pushed through 5 degrees. i may say a lot of people simply do not agree with a lot of young people here today will say from universities we cents one told why so many young people watch the video and stuff movies. young people are really worried about democracy. the reform being forced through, made them come out and protest. so young people want to be here. lots of students have come here to show that youth kids because it's algebra ration disaffected
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weeks is protected by on has on file what it says is its 1st a mystically made hypersonic ballistic imbecile named it was revealed at a ceremony, attended by president c for him bracy and top commodities of the revolution regard to send you bowery has moved from toronto. the and unveiling ceremony more than 6 months in the making the high ranking officials watch as the revolutionary guards. aerospace division displays what their own says. is
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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, raise the explain why iran has developed such a weapon. battle you about the 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 in the entire region which 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 missile program has been under un security council sanctions since 2006, a restriction that's due to be lifted in october as
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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 many they give me to net? 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 georgine. since they have very advanced defense systems. this could have a significant impact on the weapons. the americans are selling specially to regional countries. the iran ballistic missile program is one of the biggest in the middle east. it has more than $1000.00 short and intermediate blue sickness solve 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 past 2 years. it's also thought to mend 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
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entire middle east, it's unclear, regional powers will take the same view door safari, l g 0 to hong around is the largest country we're going to acquire a hypersonic massage. but what i thought you, how difficult is it to build them now just as defense, it's alex could helpless explains 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 an hour. that's 1.7 kilometers a 2nd. most ballistic missiles already reached the speeds, but this new cost of weapon converge on plunging back into the sentence for you colliding on a cushion of at taking a random puff to its intended target. this makes it difficult to detect
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a destroy the challenges of ensuring type of study missiles look awful. middle function from the atmosphere produces extremely high temperatures as high as 2200 degrees celsius or more to give us some context to tedium melts. a 1670 degrees steve tent. 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, i purchased a 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. around has reopened its embassy in saudi arabia and the move to ease tensions between regional rivals. the embassy had been closed for 7 years due to a different medical rift. the move comes up to
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a deal broken by china was agreed to re establish diplomatic ties between the 2 countries. saudi arabia is also sent to reopen its embassy in town. well, though no official tide has been saved. but thousands of buddies are yet to be identified 4 days out to indies with try and crash and decades. investigators have arrived at the scene where at least 275 people were killed. preliminary findings are pointing to a signaling system error that caused the trying to come off its rail tracks, optus tracking station, re frank carriages, but then collided with another passenger trying. relatives of the victims have been gathering at hospitals to try and find the missing family members who may consume. sheriff has more from outside the morg, a desperate situation here at the medical specialty, when most of the bodies were brought in from baba. so after the twin 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 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 that's what i need to be able to do. i didn't define that elective seems filling. so that means that i can define that they've been 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 was actually looking for them. missing the 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
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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 box finally stops with the central government. who's in charge of that way? anyways, let me close. i'm sure you, i'll just see the implementation is done. india, because gods of the philippines, us and japan holding the 1st, if a joint exercises for taking place has tensions arising in the, in the pacific region. i'll just say it was bound to be low sales with the philippine coast guard to the south china sea to see trails being carried out or an enemy ship carrying weapons of mass destruction. these coast guards an admission to intercept the vessel helicopter, ready to help in any search and rescue operation. this is a scenario designed to train the coast guards of the philippines,
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united states and japan, together for the 1st time. that's the best way we can do the interoperability and the training that 3 nations agreed upon. the exercise of start taking place on the edge of the south china sea, about 25 kilometers from the coast to put the on in the northern philippines. but the waterways claimed almost entirely by china for coast guard vessels are participating in these exercises. 2 from the philippines, one from the united states, one from japan, but there is a 5th one on the horizon that serves as a lookout for any unwanted entity. so the, some of those so called entities could be china flag ships. they've been patrolling to south china sea and adjacent waters with increasing numbers and frequency. in april, the crew of a chinese coast guard vessel was accused of trying to block the philippine coast guard boat nearly causing a collision. a similar incident happened last week. this time between the us and
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chinese navies in the taiwan strait. the fact that this was announced over the radio prior to doing it clearly indicated that was intentional. but china believes the us for escalating tensions in the region to. i want to emphasize that the truth is that the us side stood up troubles and make publication. first, why the chinese side dealt with this in accordance with corresponding laws and regulations as yet under president burden? and marcus junior, the philippines, as forge closer security ties with both the us in japan. the 1st maritime exercises between the 3 countries or the latest sign open, emerging coalition that is seeking to counter china is going regional dominance together or co for to reinforce n model. international rules and norm vid, see, in order to promote a free and open endo pacific facilities, us and you can have planned for months to carry out the joint patrols in the south . china sea drills like these featuring coast guard vessels from the 3 nations next
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to each other. you know, busy show that future has arrived wanting to below l to 0 in the south china sea. a funeral has been held for a 2 year old palestinian boy killed by his rally forces in the occupied west bank undertaken to me and his father, the shows on 1st i was sitting in a con, near the village, is not a sally near ramallah. the boy was treated at a hospital and israel died of his wounds on monday for the box has more from the village the boundary between that is really settlement in the distance and this village. now this solid there was a check point and it was an incident that checkpoint, that led to this tragic set of circumstances where this entire village and indeed a wider community here from across the west bank has come to berry, a 2 and
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a half year old mohammed alta mimi who was killed during a gunfire exchange just a few days ago and lifted when the bullet larson, his head between his riley hospital and 2 days later has died of his wounds. his mother and father, what uh an item. they had burying him highest of himself with shots in the shoulder wall inside the family car, outside the home, just a few 100 yards from here. this community devastated by this desk and increasingly angry, as we've seen over the course of the last few hours. is there any minute trees saying that they regret any home that's come to non combatants? the palestinian authorities saying they do not trust and internal investigation he's ready middle tree is carrying out. and they would like to have an international commission look into this tragic incident. for them, ok, i'll just say era now be solid. the occupied westbank. but still a hazel. notice there at the islands, nation is facing multiple crises. now days of flooding has makes thousands of
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people's homes. if it gets to the company enters the world of virtual reality, will take a look at how it's different from the rivals. no, thank you all can, which is given a good way calvin has for insurance and quote, a final chemist will have all the action and the the, the normally when does to blink trust the blank. so you can trust the boss, press drugs, they stumble, but they're no longer that many cousins guys are full cost wise. you have a drawing night. and the reason the warm days aren't sure it doesn't feel that grace in the stumble. but the flooding rains around the knowles, lexi coast, they have gone, and the sun does not prove the dominant in the country across in cyprus and dental was egypt as what west of egypt and libya,
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different stories when the in the sand. and yeah, and that has been the case for all the re being produced, the winds being quite strong and it's filled. the atmosphere is a loss of dust which is still hanging around, but now hates the thing to watch. we've seen $46.00 or $47.00 in red, bounce around the south west of iran, and you can see the general tenor of middle full season that established down through the gulf states in particular, including though how much could be up to 45 unfortunately, caught a q me 45. come to think that is how did it seem spinning the re be and see this potential developer a tropical site that we don't yet know where to go. so we'll let you know when we know for x tory laughter like many shows in the sea and highland, what's the weather is still further west, for example, in kind of room and temperatures. also, they have lower edge and good thoughts for laughter. it's still quite high in the know i didn't botswana, adult reco, breaking of the
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the what you notice here a reminder of our top story is the south hundreds of homes on the opposite. another kafka time was damaged and the russian seas pod is fis on your cranes, military blames russia. but the kremlin says the time was hit by ukrainian shelling nationwide protests to being held in france against the government plan to raise the retirement age. presidents a menu of mccomb use special constitutional powers to push through the reform earlier this year for the wrong has on file what it says is dispersed and mystically might hospice on the ballistic missile named fund. it was revealed at
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a ser, may attended by presidency for whom, right? you see in top come on. those of the revolution regains poles, have closed and too wide to elect a new poem. and the national assembly has been dissolved 3 times since september because of a style night between politicians and the leadership controlled by the ruling l. solve of family medicine reports from coo and city. this is the 2nd time in less than a year. the on the wadi has been to a pulling station, she says she hopes it will be her last for a while. she wants an organization called with always list they provide support for women in kuwait who want to get elected to goals off an occupied by men. she says kuwaiti women deserve a say in how their country is one. to believe that there's been a slight change in people's perception of having women and office. perhaps the issue is not about a people the believes and whether or not we should have women in parliament. but i
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think our issue is also that not enough women are running. so our options are very limited to wait until position, strong parliament and its government to be deadlocked for over 2 years in april and fit to break the stalemate. current prints, initial or sub i announced another dissolution of parliament and another election. it's the 3rd time and 11 months. parliament has be disbanded. we do have this tendency where we change the make up of quite frequently. so the percentage change would be around 40 to 50 percent new entrants. however, without political parties or without actual majority forming, it's really hard to see any legislation to change. grady vote and say they are optimistic about democracy, but they're not sure this election will change and a thank the 793000 registered voters in to a to but in the run up to the elections. local media was suggesting that the turn
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it could be a lot lower than in previous years. and september's elections. there were 307 candidates for parliamentary seats in these elections that are 207. so i'm not suggesting that that's an indication that can we can use and the potential politicians are losing faith in the political system. both those likely, honestly, they are hoping to awaits political love. john will find them a break, but somebody met it's getting harder to stay up to mr. lot madison, does he have a great city? heavy shilling continues, incidents, capital call to him. fighting is intensifying between the army and the paramilitary record support forces. presidents of reporting widespread losing to the neighboring chad has taken in the largest number of refugees from sudan, tens of thousands of fling violence in the western dot full region. st. best probably has moved from the town of all try on the buddha with sudan. we're here in the town of audrey on the chat, sudan border, and this has become
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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 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 street running battles in the street as they're of 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 apart is something that we hear over and over again from those displaced by the fighting, coming into the relative safety and security of the child 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,
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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 not to let 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 whole janina is going through systematic, eluding systematic 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 include 2 in the cities. what is happening and alternate 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
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a worse and incremental terry and crisis. the world bank says global growth has slower to shop, le, folding from 3 point one percent, and 2022 to 2 point one percent this year. overlapping shocks from the current virus pandemic, the russian invasion of ukraine and high interest rates as seen as contributing factors. petit calhane is following developments from outside the world bank in washington, dc. twice a year. the world bank releases this report, forecasting global growth, and it's a pretty dire pictures. a and 2022. global growth was 3 point one percent this year in 2023. it's going to be down a full percentage points. is 2 point one percent and only slightly rebounding in 2024 to 2.4 percent. now each percentage means real life harm. it means millions cannot actually find jobs or the struggle to feed their families. so the reasons for this, they say, are, china is slower than expected. reopening from coven supply chain issues,
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the war in russia. and they say that it's especially hard on emerging countries and developing nations. just to give you a sense of how much they've lost sense of hand that makes the 3rd of those countries, their gender, their per capita income is down 6 percent from what it was in 2019 just as a pen demik was getting under way and they also say that it's having a huge impact on what the federal reserve here in the us is doing as far as raising interest rates that really impacting lower income countries budgets because it's just much more expensive for. 1 and it's harder to get lot loans of credit. they say that's probably not going to change any time soon. particle hanging out 0 washing of the world's biggest tech company is entering virtual reality. apple has on file is 1st. the hid says the vision pro device is designed to allow users to embarrass themselves and fully virtual spaces, but also an open ended reality which projects digital images over the real world.
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how the companies have been here before, perhaps most notably, facebook parent mesa. it's lost $50000000000.00 on it. so i called method this project, but it's still trying. it's released it slices generation ve, i hits it last week. there have been many other attempts and finally is over the years. apple is banking on division prize. org mentioned reality capabilities to help it bought that trend. it will be released in the coming months. and i was in price of $5500.00, but hotly chelton is a senior editor with mac room is don't. com. that's the us website that focuses on the f one using room is he joins us from london. thank you very much for being on the program. i guess 1st of all f o is claiming that this is a new era of technology, a bit like the mac or the iphone to release. but is this really a revolution re, product like those with well,
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suddenly it seems to be taking apples ability to offer innovation and put together products with a new level of manufacturing complexity of the forefront. this is the most complicated product, but apple is ever made. i need to showcasing effectively everything that the company can do when it habits all of his results as to what this app has been spending $1000000000.00 a year just developing the device and would certainly selling it for, for a lot city $500.00 us dollars i mean, when it was when that figure was announced at the lowest, there was an audible gasp from noise in the audience and a few people started laughing. i mean, there is a very high price for this, especially again, some of what else is already in the market to so while i pull isn't present while i please presenting it as a mass market product, it is in reality meant to be one. this is a device that is intended primarily for infuse you asked them to test the market to test that initiative technology at this early stage. but crucially,
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it's the software behind it which apple is cooling, vision of us, which is designed to serve as this platform to 8 the rates on over a number of years. because the long term goal here is not to this vision pro device . it is the long time ambition of apple will. so it is believed to also old demented reality glosses several years later down the line that could actually serve as a small sort of replacement. right? i mean, therefore, how different is that from what is already on the market a little bit like what we're seeing from miss a with it's chris to pry well, meto doesn't have the ecosystem advantage that apple does notice of the brand recognition or the uh, industrial design expertise, so apple is able to offer something in a more premium package with that ecosystem advantage. that ties and everything from apples to it's television programs and mississippi not something that match a is able to leverage and it's in, it's in view of that,
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but it's able to combine these different devices to offer something a little bit more compelling and much the same way that all the device manufacturers have struggled struggle to get into the tablet and makes because they don't have the ecosystem to support that at the top of the coal serves as a supplementary device. do your all the devices. i think that is how is how apple is seeing that device, that the, this new device i stage and just finding this been a quite a lot of criticism about us design and usability with some thank steve. jobs would never have let this go to market. that's how bad it is. i mean, what do you make of it? especially the battery pack that clips on to the belts of the use of, of the cold running from the hit sit down to the battery pack. so i think that the design has had to have some compromises like that. but what's important to remember is that it in particular with the battery, is designed to save weight and is designed to improve comforts. and again, this is not a device that is meant for everyone. apple has to start somewhere. whenever we look
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at other devices, like the apple watch, will the i from the original i phone didn't even have an app store. it didn't even allow you to set of old people, so they have to start somewhere in order to be able to x rays and reach that long time ago. okay, thank you so much for your time and your inside that is hotly chosen to send you it is a with mac room is dot com. thank you. but what happens, prince harry has begun testifying at london's high course in his civil case against the mirror. a group news type is the parent company of the daily mirror. he is the 1st royal to inside the witness box and that you guys since 1890 inches, that at least 100 articles published of a 20 views contained information obtained through a legal means like phone hacking. harry forces has this update from outside the london cause. the presence prince harry has been to testifying well, this had been billed as the most dramatic day of the trial the most dramatic day so far in prince henry's back home with the british press and very much moved up to
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that feeling and his witness statement prince harry pointed to a huge number of invoices showing private investigators being used to dig up stories against him. on mostly, he alleges, he pointed to one story in particular, based on a conversation between him and his ben girlfriend, which he said could only have been attained through phone hacking for their group newspapers. that lawyer andrew greene, k c, repeatedly tried to puncture that narrative. uh, more than once the saying the information that prince harry had the legs had been obtained unlawfully was already in the public domain. prince harry did push back on more than one occasion, saying it was the journalists themselves. we should be challenged on the methods, not him. he has now had his day in court. he's also being subject to a grueling day of cross examination to at least 42 people have died in flooding and hazy, pulling. 13000 homes have been flooded and there has been significant damage to
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farm land. bennett smith 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 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 a 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 pull to products out in the west. hey, jake 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,
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alger 0. priscilla has lost one of its musical icons, estrin compared to became a level star after releasing to 1964 rendition of the go from ethan lima. with a smooth and light back singing style. she introduced the water will to present in both of nova the sea and human takes a look back and want to present was biggest musical exports if both the so depending on her voice was compared to many things, even an angel headquarters am, i asked me what it was her extraordinary rendition of the girl for me by name, that made the song and the brazilian musical genre boss, and all the famous world wide. after jude there was born in brazil to a german father and brazilian mother. she was only $22.00 when she married musician geology there still. and although she had never studied singing, proven edition of the song became an immediate hit. the one her for grammy's
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song was originally recorded a year earlier in 1962 flights of stairs. the new system, more ice and tom shall be. it was inspired by a 15 year old girl whom they would see passing on her way to rio de janeiro was even in lucky. but it was estrogen, veritas, voice, and version of the song in english that made the girl suddenly put them on. one of the things most identified with brazil, not surprisingly, was played at the opening ceremony up to 2016 really big extra competitor went on to sing other famous songs such as go viral and the shadow of your smile and recorded 19 albums. 2002, she was added to the international, latching music hall of fame, a well deserved honor for a singer who received relatively little attention in her country of pers. but who
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helped more than anyone put both on nova, i'm the global stage. she died at the age of 83 with joining us live from san separate m i k in italy is port richey. he is a musician who worked with astrid can pass so as an arrange and guitars festival. condolences to your um, watching that story. she said she sounds like an amazing woman and she really was a pioneer of the time. can you just give us a little bit of an inside and what it was like to to work with here like you does? oh, thank you. it was a great pleasure because as 1964 brought her to the international stage, i was a child. so when i found myself playing guitar next to her and hearing that voice, it was a thrill and a unfortunately her pass. and you has to be remembering so often how that
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she opened her mouth and it just touched me. it touched everyone and she really had a, a sound shaping influence on popular music everywhere. and she wasn't a trained musician or thing of it a little while she no, but that she's not so uncommon, especially in brazil, brazil, as a country. i lived there half of my life. it's a country where everyone is musical. and some of the greatest innovators were not schooled traditionally, and you know, she heard them, she heard and felt it, her sense of time was magisterial and, and risen time interpretation. she was a complete position and she really didn't put presenting music on the math. i mean, how significant will say korea both at home then, but also in the wisdom world as well. well, that was one of the polemics issues is that she was not as recognized
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in her home country of brazil as she was internationally, partly because she became a phenomenon in the united states and never really returned to lives there. aside from it's a few visits. so um her, her status is more important hash and how i toured with her in japan and europe at the united states. she for decades, travel the world woods as an investor, a bus, and over and through this travel she, she fought against massage in a is weldon, she and, and the way that, uh, she said that she was being objectified by some. and i don't have any privy information to that. i know that the record industry was, uh, could be cruel, especially in the 19 sixty's for people weren't experienced. and i think part of
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her dissatisfaction was that she wasn't properly paid the girl for me by name, but it's common knowledge. if you go and buy and she was paid you and you'd scale a $120.00 and that was it. so that there's a lot of lot to be unhappy about their i'm not familiar with the massage and they stick aspects. i'm sorry. no, that's quite right. thank you so much for your time. we really do appreciate you coming on and sharing your thoughts and your memories. that is supposedly to musician and arrange a thank you. a still a head on al jazeera, saudi arabia makes another big move in the world, a football more on that coming up in sports the the,
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the, [000:00:00;00] the is types of sport here is to thank you. tell them they may just split in the water . professional goals has been ended by a shock. much of the more established tools in america and europe joint forces with the saudi arabia backs live series, which show things up when it passed on to the scene. in 2022, david states reports after almost a year of unprecedented disruption and acrimony, the world's major golf tools have come together to make peace. the pga tour is joined forces with until now it's bits arrival,
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the saudi arabian funded live series and the deal that includes europe's main outfit as well. the d. p. well tool. it means that ourselves. the pga tour and live golf will merge our commercial operations under common ownership. there is no question. no question. this united front has the potential to positively shape the future of golf. it was in june 2022 that the live series teed off. a $2000000000.00 project and part of saudis, why the push to race is probably fall on the global stage, lucrative deals and huge price money tempted high profile play as a way from the more traditional hot ends of the game. the so called the fact is what are the band of full staff to their respective toes to know it? well, ranking points and open the criticized by of the pros. like it is what it is they're here. they're planning the golf tournament. a,
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in my opinion is i shouldn't be here, but again, that's just my opinion to divide the bigger and more unworkable hierarchy last month when you became the 1st live prior to when i made you try to while at the same time, friends with being the chance to see and compete on the regular pga to those buses will hope choose. they shall. commencement can begin the healing process. live players will soon be able to reapply for the original tool memberships and all pending legal action will end immediately. david stokes, which is 0. so the news comes on the same date was announced that saudi arabia's public investment funds would be taking over the countries top full football clubs . but christy on it ran out, it was play on the side, current bends are set to move to the clouds. all right, now those i'm nessa is here, which is offensive is destination. i'll actually and allow it to being strongly linked with lino messy. this move gives the team's spending power and it's all to see any other leak that can compete. we spoke to simon chadwick, professor sports, and jeff,
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let's click on me and he explains why saudi arabia is investing so much money into support. you look at capital for the template. you look at the job, you for the template to a certain extent, do by for the templates and all of those challenges that the likes of cats all faces. saudi arabia faces those challenges to and is using sport as a policy instrument to address some of the challenges they face and some of the transformations that they're trying to instigate. i think obviously the big difference between saudi or the or in cats are and for that month of to buying up adobe is the country geographically is much bigger. but equally, as population size is much bigger. and you're talking about a country that has accumulated oil and gas well over the decades, rather than over the last 2 or 3 decades. and so both in terms of the need for transformation utilizing on a gas revenues following the template laid down by some of the the, the, the new or school fry. val's got a century saudi rather as doing a lot of things,
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but not just investing in football. but he, by investing in golf fund of the sport, as benjamin i propose to move to saudi arabia, he said his final goodbyes at round madrid. the french strike at his fell out ceremony at the spanish club on tuesday. he won 5 champions, needs full legal titles and the bottom door during his 14 years at the club. as i mentioned, daddy yeah, he's now heading to out is, yeah, i'll send you the message, the positive power. as soon as you might have now sax, the head coach crystal, ga, ga, off to one season at the club. the 56 year old legend to an 11th french sneak title, but they were knocked out in the last 16 of the champions league, which is the clubs main tockets full of mine coats. he didn't knock was minutes reported to be in line to replace of some of them have confirmed the appointment is that new head coach and supposed to complete joins them on a fully a day off to winning back to back squatters titles with celtic, he'll be the 1st australian to manage and the premier league, he's the full funding. encouraged to be hard to talk to him since which see what defeat i left in 2019. the class is not want to tracy in 15 years. it wasn't
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a blonde colored alcaraz. his own quotes right now in his, quote assign, look at and stuff and all 6 of us aiming, just as a books office, semi final against david jewel for which the slide was up against a townhouse and often came through in full set was it's a whole bottle with the russian taking the 1st set before jump cuz it's on the 2nd breaker. but also that's, it was fairly straightforward. so the 22, so i'm grandson champion, took the final have set 66 and what is the russian isn't you know, sutherland guys made it to the semi finals. the 2nd c, d, 's, you cranes and need a special nina in straight sets, 646 for the city. just like with our russian to for opponents in the previous 2 rounds. didn't shake hands because it's a hole in frame. and some of the funds and new tests and maintaining has songs with several income special now is that the russians are competing as unique tools in paris sutherland could well now face jack black, how are they gonna move about for a flight in the final?
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so las vegas go nights and now just to winds away from winning the stanley cup, after convincing a 5 to victory over the sort of houses in game one, vegas were again on high mice for game sees it was a high 4th encounter with some huge hit some by size box and the ends once again, it was the knights who came off until this time within 7 days. jonathan motion, so school twice. vegas and now students up on the bus to full wins. game 3 is in florida on thursday. crickets wild test championship. final thoughts on wednesday between the top 2 sides. india and australia. the baptist taking place at the oval in london. india staying what were you looking to events that defeats uneasy and then the normal final back from 2021. while australia are insisting they are fully focused on this much despite the ashes against england coming up straight off fluids. the well test championship
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concepts was built into base, the longer formats of the game and that the rise of t twenty's. uh yeah, i have a slightly concerned that uh, yeah, hopefully, um test cricket still stays alive and well, i think it's in a good place at the moment in terms of some of the games we've seen recently of been pretty amazing. so yeah, for me as a, i suppose the tradition unless someone that loves test cricket, i hope it's still remains at the front of all the boards mind and yeah. sides a lot in low for some time to come. it's been 2 years of hard work to get here quite a few ups and downs along the way. so it's, it's something that you start the cycle aspiring to be in the talk to the team so that you can get an opportunity to play this game. so yes, i mean, looking forward to it then hoping for a good game of cricket. that's always wolf. now i'll be that nice. so with action from a cause alcaraz is french sharp and cool to find out with stuff that's passed a great launch that one across the breakout for you. thank you very much. thanks
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to him what i want is to investigate on how to 0 for us to call was of interest to people around the world. this has been going on for a number of our seniors, how to do the remote stories, going into a national perspective to try to explain to global audience how this could impact the lives. this is an important part of the world and how to do this very good the bringing the news to the world from here. just off to midnight on march 10th, 1945 as devastating us a rate on tokyo. unleashed firestone on a densely populated area of wooden and paper houses by sunrise more than a 100000 people. but that 70 years later, those who survived seek recognition and compensation for the event that defined their lights only to find themselves still cost aside. witness a procedure on
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