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[000:00:00;00] the challenges with the . ready ukraine and rush, i blame each other for blowing up a mess of them. flooding a sways of the war was an and forcing thousands to flee. the bulk of this is out just a lot from london, also coming up and that's quick shakes west and the island nation would cover some
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flooding that killed 42 people. over the weekend. hundreds of palestinians turned out for the funeral of a 2 year old posting in boy shot dead by israeli forces. prince r. your keys is a british press of having blood on his hands as it gives evidence in his phone hacking lawsuit, against a newspaper published on the prussia and ukraine by refusing each other blowing up a major flooding, towns and villages, and russian controlled territory down stream. and the coastal and region water levels have risen as much as 11 meters in the area of thousands of people have been evacuated. the nova a corvette them links, the banks of the depot. we have am failed by russia on the south side to create new town territory. the news is supplies was sent to the crime being put into the includes that provision,
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nuclear power plant. charles traffic begins our coverage until monday, the cold, good time held back 18000000 cubic meters of water generating electricity and providing fresh water for hundreds of thousands of people. but not anymore. the most immediate impact fees for the 10s of thousands of civilians living down river . this is the ukrainian control side, the river swollen and overwhelming the banks. residents of the nearby streets being evacuated from the rising water was evacuated from the flooded and sniffed village . a local school in stadium downtown was flooded, the stadium was completely under water and the flood waters were reaching the school. on the russian occupied side of the river, the town of noble could kafka is also under me to own more flood water. as a meeting of nato's eastern flank countries, ukraine's president accused the russians, terrorism. it'd be just about the, it's physically impossible to lower the top somehow from the outside by shilling
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gold. it was mine. it was mine by the voice, an occupier. and they blew it time, at least once again, demonstrates cynicism with its rush of tweets, the people whose land it has captured. it's the most dangerous terrorist of the well, this is the reservoir up stream from the destroy them and it is a vast body of water. we estimate the banks that you can see the hind me in the distance around 25 kilometers away. the low cost that we've spoken to here say that they reckon that the water level today has dropped any way between a b to end to meet. as we expect in the coming hours and days for the level to continue dropping on on that basis, one can only imagine the kind of devastating effect that is having on affected areas. so all the time, the russian officials gave conflicting accounts of denial. so i'm saying that that best on its own, most pointed the finger of blame back at ukraine, sitting at appreciate it,
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and trying to prevent me offensive operations by the russian army along this section of the front line. the key by shame committed an active, sabotaged, or temporary stopped. it led to the floating of substantial evidence of serious and long lasting environmental consequences. before and of the satellite imagery again reveals the extraordinary extent of the deluge. the sluice gates of the dam, the being gushing older since late last year, when rush into this occupation of the city of cancelled and withdrew its troops across the deliberate river. russian forces can control the dam itself and it previously destroyed the road. running along with 12 of this for 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 long time, for whatever reason, if they think for example, that they're not going to win this buckle, then they would leave ukraine. but this long symmetric ukraine. and if the
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structure is being attacked, since the start of the war cranes counter offensive, he's taking the will into a new phase with dramatic consequences. charles profit, which is 0, separation for the un security council is used to be seen in the next hour to discuss the nova over them. you and 60 general into a new gutierrez says the damage to it is a direct consequence of russia's ongoing invasion of ukraine. we have all seen the tragic images coming up today. if the monumental humanitarian, economic, and they call logical capacity, we'll see in the cuts and region of ukraine, the united nations, there is no accessed 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 plants them. but when seeing is clear, these,
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these are not the devastating consequences of the russian evasion of ukraine. well, i went out to all different kinds of james by using, joins us live in the united nations headquarters in new york. and james, that you inspect the general full in short, but pushing blame for the destruction of this down. but it, no doubt about this being a consequence of russia's invasion. yeah, absolutely. i think the last part of that statement is pretty, pretty t, saying that this was a complete result of, of what russia had did in february last year, even though the u. n. has no independent way of working out why the collapsed and whether it was the responsibility of russia or ukraine, or some sort of structural collapse. we will have more than as time when the un security council meets the bins. color of the discussion behind the scenes about how this meeting should take place, who should exactly brief the security council. one thing that we had agreement from the russians and the ukrainians that they wanted. the security council meeting, one point it was being suggested ukrainians wanted presidents lensky to address the
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security council by video link. apparently that the credit has been dropped that request. the credit is also asked for the un secretary general and 10. you can tell us to address the security council meeting that's not going to happen. it's going to be the humanitarian chief mazda in griffith. so the u. n. i think wants to focus on the amount of terror and effects of what's going on. there is a problem that the politically as well because in terms of, of the areas that are being flooded. some are you credit and controlled. some russian controlled and ukrainian controlled area is the beginning of the world view and has been able to operate for you and, and its agencies in russian control. there is no the u. n. has not being allowed in . so that may be something that we hear from mr. griffith. as i say, i've been speaking of the wrong to both the russian ambassador to the united nations and the crating on best that let's say him 1st
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because it is a major. take my jennings old, does that stuff in europe since probably it will go to and that is the most responsible for the occupational authorities so that the dentist actually does that start. and so they should reply to it. did russia problems with them? cause not what mental health do they also suggest that the should be good week and was about that's the, that's the electric of that. the electric, one of them when, when the flooding came to the sides, which of us are controls? and james, with the ukraine war in the background of all of this, another buffalo has been on the way for a long time than seats at the un security council. what more do we know about them? oh, yeah, that's the guy who want the same time. busy day here at the united nations in the general assembly every year they choose the 5 new members that joined the security
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council. there are $15.00 and $5.00 leave each year, and 5 new ones come on board. well, this was not controversial for 4 of those seats because they were not contested, but one was the eastern european seat and bella roost one today. and of course, by the roost is russia's t ally, and it had its name down for the seat since 2007. and it was uncontested until 18 months ago, when i think perhaps seeing the political protests in belarus and the problems within the country, slovenia decided it wanted to be the eastern european member of the security council. and clearly, the whole period of the selection campaign between the 2 has been the period of the ukraine war. so the result of this vote is interesting and it was very, very clear slovenia at $153.00 volts, $153.00 countries. but i think the saline slovenia beller, is just 38 countries voted for bell root. so
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a specific vote on who should be out of those to a member of the security council starting at the beginning of 2024. but perhaps a way of getting a feeling, i think, of where the international community, in terms of the whole 193 countries that make up the us where they are at the moment on the board and ukraine or j as will be back with you in about an as time will say with the un security council meeting begins, but for now, many strings based on sex, not against you and headquarters in new york. now a preliminary hearing has taken place and a new case against the russian opposition figured alexi and the valley is already serving 11 and a half years for force and contempt. of course, now his lawyers say he could face up to 30 years in prison on new challenges, so promising extremism and terrorism linked to his anti corruption organization, devonte is colby allegations absurd. he and his family have repeatedly condemned the conditions in which he's being held of
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the days off the heavy flooding k t is being hit by a credit cat into his current humanitarian crisis, which has been fueled by gun violence. at least 3 people have died and would like to choose $4.00 quake point. it struck a remote grand and say region maybe 300 kilometers west of both. the prince officials say 28 people were injured. the people killed were part of the same family and lived in the house, the collapse hating stuff with a devastating 7.0 magnitude earthquake in 2010. the killed more than 200000 people . and another in 2021. the kills 2200 but it comes off the heavy rains triggered flooding in haiti leaves continue which killed at least 42 people over the weekend. adding to the countries many ways more than 13000 homes have been
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inundated. and this being significant damage to farm land. smith, passable salvaging clothes, washed away by floods. the various parts of hate, the syringe will raise during saturday and sunday jane bed. 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 have also been damaged in the country when many a stopping world food program says tens of thousands of people have been effective . most of the damage is reported in areas around the capital, portable products and in the west. the hey take is already struggling with ramp 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,
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alger 0. another news fights and continues to escalate between su dams. warring factions with the conflict nowadays eights week, some called seam, residents report feeling they are on the siege and cool between a and gram classes. a 5 day cease fire agreement between the season. these ami um the rapids support forces expired on saturday. the you and says half the population . that's 25000000 people now in need of a well, the neighboring chat. it's taken the largest number of refugees. that's in addition to the $400000.00 seats in these refugees who were already living there before the conflict began last month, tens of thousands of mount fleeting financing, the west and the for region. same bus for avi has more from the town of address on the border, which to them. 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
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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 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 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 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 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 ocean in there, but also mostly refugees from su, done. they arrive here at this crossing,
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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 at 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 system added killing by armed groups happening in that 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 our and increase to in the cities. what is happening and alternate is being mirrored in those places. the governor saying that his state, the state of the for is now a disaster zone and he is calling on international organizations to intervene. international age groups intervene to try to stem what is becoming
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a worse and incremental terry and crisis still to come this half hour. ms. l. mullins, the original go from an event, ask for gilberto. these passed away the age of 83 and apple them violet is highly anticipated or melted reality headsets 1st, major hardware launch in almost 10 years, but will people buy it? the hello. there is a repeat weather pattern across europe, as it has been the days and weeks now. we've got high pressure in charge, so lots of summaries, sunshine across from northern areas, but it's fine and dry conditions. also bring wildfire risk for places like scans and a new way that as well as some of the baltic states like lot for you,
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so much west down in the south. a stormy conditions continuing for places like italy and the balkans. but the width is where they can be found out in the south west. we've got storm oscar, the boat, some very what and when do whether to use or is it's going to move that. what a that rain is, northern parts of spain and portugal over the next few days. so certainly a cool, a feel across much of the mediterranean, that rain continuing some of it folding into a key as we get into thursday for the notes from this white to call. so essential areas that much dry up towards the sunny for the baltic states. lots of heat coming in. we go 24 degrees celsius, said, but little bit of rain creeping across the scandinavia. but for the north, west and west in pots of your book, to fine and dry weather, to be found, plus sunshine, and have a look at paris. by the time we get to the end of the week. lots of sunshine for a feel good friday. not sure whether i'll be back with more later i the,
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welcome back reminder, the, tell the story. so, you know, just here to you and most go have accused each other of blowing up a key damage east and ukraine. it's flooding the reach enough to a series of bloss breach the battery of displacing thousands of people. at least 3 people have died in a 4 point. 9 magnitude of quake and 18 comes to south to 2 days of dimensional rain killed at least $42.00 people, most awake, thousands of homes. slicing is escalating between sedans, warring factions with the conflict now, and it's a tweak, some consume residents report feeding down on the siege and cool between and ground classes you and says half the population. that's 25000000 people. and now in need of age, thousands of bodies, so you have to be identified for days off the india is was trained crash in 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 error, relatives of the victims of being gathering and hospitals to try and find the missing family members. the funeral of a 2 year old palestinian boy shot dead by it's ready for us is taking place and they don't define westbank mode. our meeting was shots in his family's com alongside his father outside the home close soonest. right. even if you check points on thursday without posting and all sorts ease of demanding an international investigation with a mux reports from the village of not be setup in the occupied westbank. in this westbank village, these women will care to wait, saft and sadness sometimes in silence. are among them this morning with the most to mon is young mohammed out the meanings. mother model was his book. she says was difficult at his survival, a miracle, his day, or full and unwanted. now she seeks on says from these radius soldiers involved.
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okay, but then we'll have tell me that when you call me, i want an international trial and everyone in the world to help me. my 2 year old son was executed in front of my eyes. i want the will to support me. i want justice boys and men fill the funeral procession as it arrives down the hill. a chorus of commemoration spending several generations, many very young children among the crowd door is great. they shout. mohammed's body, meanwhile, is tiny. never thought of the small village of the west bank around 600 people in seemingly every single one men and women ahead of this funeral behind it everywhere . the boy's father, height them followed. hollow with private grief. now part of a public spectacle, he says the bullet to kill his son came from
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a nearby is ready check. point. the is ready military says it regret such home to non combatants and is investigating the incidents but palestinian authorities demanding an international inquiry. we are sad because noisy to mimi runs the village council and says, the long term impact of events like this on local people is devastating on the generative cell. brands of my actual there is a negative effect. when someone feels they cannot keep the child side of the the, this was a father who sits on, died in his life. and there was an effect on the fall that, that see about the whole family. the children have play this day in a symmetry, not the playground. the parents pray, as they do every day for a better future. for the children that a month i'll just the to not be solid. 2 iran because reopened is embassy, and saudi arabia and the meat if to ease tensions between the regional arrivals, the embassy have been close for 7 years. she to
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a different method rift may have come soft with deal broken by china was agreed to re establish ties between the 2 countries. saudi arabia was also sent to reopen. it's embassy and tyrone, although no official dates has been set, the embassy reopening comes as the us actually of state density blink. and it's beginning a 3 day visit to saudi arabia to strengthen that relationship. iran hasn't filed what it says. it's 1st domestically made hypersonic, a ballistic missile named facetime. it was revealed at a survey, attended by prison abraham rice, the top revolutionary god combined is the miss alice intermediate range and its speed and trajectory capabilities make it hoss to intercept the britons. prince harry has begun testifying a london's high quality in his civil case against merit group newspapers. he's the 1st u. k. royal to enter the witness book since 18. 90 a ledges that at least a 100 articles published over 20 is contained information obtained legally our 4th of this report to the right into the main set piece of this trial. and it has
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brought a password with the british press. res evidence began in the form of a written statement, which he said the press decided early on to portray him as of the code and the drug use it, attempting to ruin his relationships. he made a huge deposit from rule convention on staying out of politics rising on a national level. a country is judged globally by the state of our press and government, both of which i believe are at rock bottom. he goes on to mention his distress at various stories, stretching from his school days to his twenties, such as what he called his stupid decision to dress as a nazi for a fancy dress party in 2005, resulting in a turning off on the phone by his then girlfriend chelsea, davie, he asks how could journalists have known about it is not for phone hacking. and he said the distress caused by joyless stories could lead to suicide. asking how much more blood will stain the typing fingers before someone can put a stop to this mathis? within coolant hurry was repeatedly challenged by the lawyer. never good news
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papers. andrew greene, k c. c, and 5 of the prints was motivated by hostility towards the british press on question how he could have been distressed by stories that he couldn't confirm having read at the time. and he pro prints the evidence to the 33 specific stories before the court had been obtained unlawfully. more than once suggesting the information was already in the public domain. when challenged, he didn't own a mobile phone at the time of one alleged phone hacking incident. however, he suggested as mother princess diana's phone may have been hacked instead, mister green responded, that's just speculation that you're coming up with now. harry also pushed back frequently suggesting the journalist in question rather than he should be challenged about the methods they used. there, there are lot of other claimants that live behind this case as well as a test case and then there's 3 more to go. so yeah, there's a lot of risk for him. and in taking this whole agenda,
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if you like in to the court room rather than settling as so many has done. you're right. you're right. after nearly 5 hours of testimony, prince harry made his way out to his car and the knowledge he'd be back for more on wednesday. so grueling difficult day of cross examination footprints. how are you by a lawyer who treated him as a hostile witness rather than a royal, but also an opportunity taken by the prince to lay out his case against the british press with more details than ever before. parcels it, i'll just be around london, hungry confrontation so broken out during nationwide protests across from so against the new pension. a little that demonstrates is what the government describes, the legislation with ton, the retirement age to 62. it was raised to $64.00. i can april, present to manual medical and cost reform without advice in parliament using special constitutional powers. unions have promised to keep up the fights. so this
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almost testifies also seeing how it looks we could be of doesn't put pessimistic, but we haven't yet quite on our cards. and i think we need to keep going by the same as the reform has cost because it still hasn't been accepted by the people know by the parliament on the reform past with balance out democracy. so it's imposing to make the government understand that we nibble one to this reform. and this, it's time that the people now brazil has lost one of its musical icons. astrid gilberto became a global, stopped after had 1964 rendition of the go from if an event, a smooth and light bicycle style and introduce the why did well to present in boston nova. we say newman takes a look back to life and legacy both the so depending on voice, which compared to many things, even an angels headquarters am. i mean, what, it was her extraordinary rendition of the girl for me by name,
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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 for, for grammy's 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 as if the name of beach. 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 real. let me fix the slowest which is better to wait on to sing other famous songs,
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such as clinical bible and the shadow of your smile, and recorded 19 albums. 2002, she was added to the international latin music hall of fame. a well deserved honor for a singer who received relatively little attention in her country at 1st. but who helped more than anyone put both on nova on the global stage. she died at the age of $83.00. the wealth of old men said reality has moved a step closer with tech john. apple launching is 1st major product line seems to be off of what choice a decade ago. the apple vision probably will mentioned reality headsets, allows use this to blend digital contents with the real world around them. it's what's known as spatial computing. it's not the 1st company to launch this type of headset, but this is easily the most advanced and easily the most expensive for just on the 3 and a half $1000.00 a piece when it goes on sale next year. for ever some software it's been develop you had to,
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you're always limited by screen size. and so now think that you can create software that goes beyond a vessel or a border is a really interesting idea. but at this price point with the technology that still, you know, developing, i still think this category is a couple years off, but it's important that they get this in the hands of developers. because again, for the spot where to be successful, apple needs their developers. so which is why it makes sense to do it at this point, i may just place in the world of professional gulf has ended with a shock, much of the established tools in america, in europe, and joining forces with the controversial savvy by live series, which bus some of the seen last year live signed up many of golf. biggest 1000 lucas have contracts. putting some of the traditional tournaments in jeopardy. but the 3 groups of now agreed to terminate on going low save some form of joint will go for operation. the do without just here are,
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