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and still edging into more northern areas now isn't move to southeast asia, the heavy rain can be found to cause no the northern half of the region thanks to the monsoon range. but also because we've got a developing tropical fi icon that's going to bring. so what on when the weather to northern parts of the philippines, by stuff day the weather brought to you by visit cuts on the the fly on the bulk of this is the out just it renews our life in london, coming up. ukraine and russia. blame each other for blowing up a massive flooding. east wave of the was owed and forcing thousands to flee as quick shakes western haitian coming of these 3 people days off, the heavy flooding killed dozens more in the crisis here. country prints,
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are your keys, is the british press of having blown at times as he gives evidence of his phone hacking low suits against a newspaper publisher. and apple avails, is highly upset by digital mental reality headsets 1st major hardware launch in almost 10 years for the many people who are likely to buy it on devin us with sports. the major suppressing professional goals has been ended by a shock. imagine the pga tours joining forces with the saudi arabia. fact arrival live till ending a year of unprecedented disruption. the welcome to the new, the ukraine and russia accusing each other. i plug up a major flooding, towns and villages in russian controlled territory down stream and across all region. also levels have risen as much as 11 nieces in the area of thousands of people have been evacuated to the nova car, cause a dime,
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links the bang. so if there's any problem, we have a held by russia, we're on the south side to ukrainian how territory and the north is supplies. was it to the crime in peninsula when cools this up, what is your nuclear power plant? shelves? traffic begins are coverage from separation until monday, the cold, good time held back 18000000000 cubic meters of water generating electricity and providing fresh water for hundreds of thousands of people. but not involved. the most immediate impact fees of the 10s of thousands of civilians living down river. this is the crating controlled side, the river swollen and overwhelming the banks. residents of the nearby streets being evacuated from the rising water was evacuated from the flooded on snifter village. a local school in stadium downtown was flooded. the stadium was completely under water, and the flood waters were reaching the school when the russian occupied side of the river. the town of nova kafka is also under me to own more flood water. a meeting
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of nato's eastern flint countries, ukraine's president accused the russians terrorism. it'd be just about team. it's physically impossible, lowered top somehow from the outside by shilling gold. it was mine. it was mine for the boston occupier. and they blew a time, at least once again, demonstrates cynicism with its rush that treats the people whose land it has captured. it's the most dangerous terrorist and 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 behind me in the distance around 25 kilometers away. the locals that we've spoken to here say the direction that the water level today has dropped to any way between a b to ends 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 heavy on affected areas. so all the time,
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russian officials gave conflicting accounts of denial. so i'm saying that the best on its own, most pointing the finger of blame back at ukraine, sitting at appreciate it. and trying to prevent me offensive up patients by the russian army along the section of the front loading. the key by seem committed an act of sabotage or temporary stocked. it led to the floating of substantial evidence for help 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 waters since late last year, when russia ended its occupation of the city of cancelled and withdrew its troops across the deliberate river. brushing forces to 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
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that if they're not planning on saying that for a long time, for whatever reason, if they think for example, that they're not going to win this battle, then they would leave your claims as long symmetric. the ukrainian infrastructure has been attacked since the start of the war. ukraine's accounts were offensive. he's taking the war into a new phase with dramatic consequences. child stratford, which is 0 separation or, well, let's take a closer look at the importance of the hydro electric car called cut holds back a reservoir from ukraine's a new list and the pro river. the dime itself is 13 meters tools and hundreds of inches wide. and the rising wall holds a similar volume of water to the great salt lake in utah, ukraine's interior minister says around 24 settlements home to around 16000 people have already been flooded in the class, all region, people in the city of coastal. so to come to south of the dime for being evacuated
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with them, provides cooling. was it to this that for reason, eclipse, ponce, some 160 kilometers upstream. humans need more strong says they should be enough water to cool. it's reactors from a separate pond, which it says must not be attacked. well, water from the reservoir supplies the russian control. try me here in the south. a canal system engaging much of southern ukraine is also at risk of being ruined or well, let's bring in your e sack, who's an advisor to the ministry of defense and ukraine. he joins us live from kia via skype. welcome to the news. uh, can i start by asking you who has the most to gain from the destruction of this down a good evening? ah, well, of course it is the russian terrace who have most game from this time is that because they are suffering one set backs after another on the battlefield. their offices are degraded and demoralized. they can sense that the big
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city or the crating of that battlefield has inevitable. they can see that the support of the west and allies is on wavering and continues. so this is an act of a terrorist act of desperation. this is what our president has called today, and rightly they use this a sack. i'm just going to push you the because so you creating, i'm best it was about to speak of that emergency session over in new york. let's listen in my delegation requested this urgency thing called the security council. has the users name has designated to boom with most environmental destruction, which has led to the largest men made disaster in europe indicates on the 9th of june. the 6th, the russian federation blew up with them will take a whole hydro electric power plant, which is located in the temporarily occupied territory over the here. so in the region, this is a terrorist act against the cranium. critical infrastructure,
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the aims that's causing as many civilian casualties, and as much destruction as possible. virus resulting tooth scorched hers tactics, or in this case to flooded hers tactics. the russian effect occupies have effectively recognized that the capture territory does not belong to them. and they are not able to hold these lens the terrorist attack on the whole h p. p, was previously discussed intensely at the level of the occupation forces usually here. so the region stuff again is on the russian television and in the russian ministry of foreign affairs, which indicates that it was planned well in advance. the latter circulated by putting this invoice last october was an element of these crowns setting strategy.
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the russian statement today has the full being predictably deceitful. we have observed the same technique of blaming the victim for your own crimes. and there was little chance that'd be country which desperately denied its war crimes in mario. but boucher, you assume that bodies and b b would acknowledge responsibility for today's technological disaster. let me note that russia has been controlling them and they can tie it the whole k h p p for more than a year. it is physically impossible to blow it up somehow from the outside, by selling it to his mind by the russian occupiers. and they blew it up about by the dust in the front. here in the united nations security council chamber,
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russia is floundering again in the mazda of lice. it speaks volumes that one week before the holster, h. p, p, was blown up. on may the searches, the russian government adopted a decision envisaging that technical investigations would not be carried out into accidents. that's because are those production facilities and hydraulic facilities that the cute, as a result of i quote, military operations, sabotage and acts of terrorism and default as the explosion for the dam was like a whole sky h b p. he's an act of ecological and technological reason. the biggest technological does that stuff in europe have recent decades. and yet another
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example of russia as genocide against ukraine use. this is a criminal use response response to countries calling for b stokes with the russian federation. russia has jobs reconfirmed, but he's actions that it is not so interested in this collection of peace. it must be stopped and rendered harmless, rather than appeased. and that is why russia's defeat at the see that we'll ensure anyway, we'll be the most significant contribution to the security of our region and the entire world president, the damn, the russian federation blew up, held more than 18000000 cubic meters of water. as a result of the russian terrace act, we hop up to the them, which is the 6 stage of the, the pro cascade was partially destroyed,
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notably 11 sections of the dam out of $28.00, which destroyed as of noon. new york time has been an increase in the water level of 3.24 meters on the the pro river near has on according to the current scenario, the maximum extent of the plotted territory. we look here within 3 to 5 days. the left bank was a deeper river coastline mustafah 8 times more than the left then the right bank. additionally, places such as alecky and hold up priest and may end up on the will to a bottle sliding may also affect arctic sound that have car. so to boca steve car, we know that in there and call the settlements the level of water that can slide these areas, maybe. right?
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and depending on the degree of them, destruction is could reach 1.5 meters or more. currently, the local authorities kind of organize the creation of residents from the settlements to all the parts of your crane. while the government control territory will be trained. 17 settlements upland for the creations, with more than 17000 people, only occupied, stared. 3 will do left the bank. 20 settlements are subject to the doctor to iraq. creation was approximately 25000 people. it is a matter of concern that the russian occupiers do not organize the evacuation of civilians. although they've is through their troops. we urge the united nations, the international committee of the red cross, and all the international organizations to san 2 minutes, our admissions to the left bank of the deeper reba to help local the residents
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effected by the flooding. the previous few printing and authorities also ensure the provision of humanitarian assistance to the local population mostly was drinking water, food, and other necessities. it is already clear that the destruction of the dam will deprive or severely voice and the water supply to premier his own region and significantly complicate the situation he put up. it's almost as up what he's the regents as the reduction of the water level in the gulf coast visible, will lead to a decrease in these level in old water intakes in surrounding regions. in particular, we can hold the canal which supplies water to the occupied. the dense in most supplements is upper region due to the decreasing seem to go to level indic
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a whole coverage of uh, the res. also at the end of an incident at another critical infrastructure facility occupied by russia visa producer nuclear power plant have the same time as of now, there is no images thread, diseases that tend to be the situation is complex baton, the control distinguished colleagues, we call on the international community, through resolute click on them, the russian terrorist attack on the go, a whole h. b, p. the technological prime of the russian federation confirmed the high relevance of the peace formula of president of ukraine. but his name is the landscape. we call on the international partners to join ease implementation, as soon as possible. in particular, the points on con, throwing peak aside, nuclear, an energy security rush, i will have to compensate for all the consequences for risk prime for people,
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pains, for structure and the environment. thank you. so i think the representative of ukraine for their statement or you've just been listening to the printing in nebraska to the united nation 2nd, a custodian sky. the sizing is finding saves version of events surrounding the destruction of this highly important strategic uh in class on uh, also describing its a as an act of ecological and technological terrorism on behalf of russia. we heard a little bit earlier on in this emergency session in new york from the russian ambassador who described the destruction of the time as an active sabotage, carried out by ukraine bul listing into all of this and stopped, namely to now is automatic. as a james base is live the un headquarters in new york, and james, uh, ukraine, not in any way uh, the whole pulling his punches when it comes to what he believes uh,
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was behind the destruction of this down. uh, ukraine. cooling its a terrorist act, an act of a desperate state to yes, and it's completely different accounts of, of, of what's happened as we've heard so many times in the security council from the representative of ukraine and the representative of russia, of the point from the rep sense of a rush of votes of points for may, but that was that they had been previous threats to them. the russians that pointed out in a paper they connected to the security council last year and i was calling the washington post. ukrainian official has said that they had thoughts of targeting the damn and even carried out to the test strike on them. that's the russian side. on the ukrainian side. and they made the point that this was a dime that was in territory that was controlled and held by russia. and it was
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impossible to do a stripe like this from a fall. you needed to mind the them to destroy them. those off the clear positions of the 2 sides. and really what you need is someone to properly investigate which of these 2 completely different stories is true. i don't think that's very likely to happen any time soon. because i think to take, to get these 2 to agree to an inquiry in the terms of reference, an inquiry, and full the un to carry out any such inquiry in an area that is still a frontline military zone is going to be almost impossible. so i think you're going to continue to see this war was going on at a time when the situation on the ground he's going to get was the credit in the past to make it clear, the 11 out of 28 sections of the time i had been destroyed and the maximum of the water will come out in 3 to 5 days. he also made it clear that there were some
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17000 people in the moment that will need to be back to you. i see it by ukrainian side. he said the number in there is a controlled by russia and occupied by russia. it was 25000 and the judge the international community to help because he said the russians weren't going to evacuate them are white. james said many thanks to that, out of medic ed's to james base life, the new york. let's go back to your reset. now here's an advisor to minister of defense and ukraine. he's live in key if, thanks for staying with us. so for so your response to the ukraine down by the has said he's put forth his version of events and the impact reports as opposed on the impact on the surrounding areas, particularly regions and territories, control the remaining to be and you create in control of the moment, but do you think that any intelligence is actually going to come out as a result of best incidence?
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the defense intelligence. ready already has evidence and proof of the fact that this was a pre planned man, light artificial technological disaster, a terrorist act, and when the time comes and when the international war crimes tribunal is set up, of course, all of this evidence will be put before it. there are off course some parts of this hydro electric done which can not be inspected by the training side because they are not flooded before that they were under control of the dresser. but at the same time, i don't think we can actually have a presumption of innocence when we speak of terrace, who have been invited already by the international criminal court. you know, these are the same terrorist suicide in 2014, that it was not them who down the average 17 flight. these are the same terrorists who haven't committed mass motors in both jobs,
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said that the premium side was actually scattering the bodies of actors to fill the be or if it footage to impress the world. these are the same terrace who outlined to us on a daily basis about everything about the gaining control in bottom. moved about their losses about the gains. so we are confident and we have shown already that it wasn't possible for you pregnancy site to do anything with them. and this is why we have called the un security council emergency meeting. and this is why across the international side of things that has been gone, the nation with the status of the tax. because from where we see it is very straightforward and the outcomes, we still don't know the exact amount of damage that was done and how many people have actually been killed by this disaster because we will still have to wait till the once it comes down. yeah, present, presumably the impacts of these flooding over vast tracts of land is of it's pushed
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russian forces for the east. that must be of benefit to ukraine. a crowd of rushes by committee visitors act. i've shown the game, but that much is a terrorist type. they are the based of some human thursday because they haven't already got even the lives of their own people. so they blew up this term and they even left their own soldiers. and we have footage of russian obviously on inflatable bowls today. so the fact that, you know, we don't tend to gain anything from these because we are on the default patient mission. we want to drive the enemy out of holland and protect top people. we don't want to fly out villages, cds. we don't want to leave thousands of people homeless. these are all people ukrainians. what's the destruction of the time in your eyes, be regarded as a war crime because the russian ambassador, so united nations believe it should. well,
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the destruction of dams, as well as other critical subjects up infrastructure is definitely a real crime under the geneva conventions. article 50 start 6 if i'm not mistaken. so in reality, you know, i've already said that will be an international war crimes tribunal. and at the moment, there are actually $38.00 states who have expressed their willingness to set top such a tribunal to try the war of aggression and to try all of the will crimes, including the one that was committed last night. all right, yeah. you restock advisor? to the ukraine administrative defense money. thanks for having you. all the news though. thank you. it's a preliminary hearing that's taking place in a new case against the russian opposition for galaxy. and apparently he's already serving 11 and a half years for fraud and contempt of court. now, his lawyer said he could face up to 30 years in prison on new challenges, a promising extremism and terrorism linked to events and corruption organization
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develop these. colby allegations upset he and his family have repeatedly condemned the conditions in which he's being held. coming up on this news out from london, that was a random no retrieve protest, as in france in mind present, but home, they still want his pension changes revoked. hundreds of palestinians turned out for the funeral of a 2 year old posting and boy shot dead by his really focuses on move jokers, which is given a good work out and it's french open quote. the final german will have the actions and sports the days of the heavy flooding, p t. s being hit by a quake, and adding to the growing humanitarian crisis, the which has been fueled by gun violence. at least 3 people have died in the magnitude 4.9 quake when it struck the remote ground and say region mainly 300
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kilometers west of both to print. the officials say 28 people were injured. the people killed were part of the same family and lived in the house to collapse 80. some of the devastating 7 magnitude earthquake in 2010. the killed 120-0000 people another in another in 2021 that killed 2200. the flooding uh the weekend and ac is now reported to have killed around 50 people in 18. more than 13000 homes are inundated and there's been significant damage to farmland. but the smith has more salvaging clothes washed away by floods. the various parts of hate, the surrender will raise during saturday and sunday june. they say i lost a 5 year old child. i risk losing 2 children, but god left the other one hanging in a tree. i saved one, but i lost one. anyway, my house was swept away by the floods i lost it, pertains to the roads are turned into rivers of brown water. many cups have also
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been damaged in a country. when many a staffing world food program says tens of thousands of people have been effective . most of the damage is reported in areas around the capital photo problems and in the west. haiti is already struggling with rampant gang violence. the head of a civil protection unit says that's impeded rescue efforts. the rain coincides with the style to the atlantic hurricane season. that will last until event bernard smith, alger 0. let's bring an independent janice howard isaac, who joins us now from betsy own view in hate. see welcome to the news out. so 1st the how well people coping in the wake of this, like just ask like well, the area that has been in effect and was struck with an arc break about uh, uh, nearly 2 years ago. and um, and it, yet again,
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has to face this reality the only different princess that uh, it's not a smaller uh city uh north or north kind shit. i mean, which has been uh, mainly effected by the the are street this morning. of that of course is always saying that hate see absolutely no stranger to devastating earthquakes, but perhaps not quite in this context of lawlessness and violent gangs. how is all of that making things worse for people there? it's been a very difficult uh time you know, for haiti, especially in the last year. and there's been various dynamics over the last months, including the merchants of the water and the movement at the end of april, that has led to uh, which is essentially a visit uh, digit on the movement uh with the deaf of nearly 200 ellipse gang members. um, so it, it, it makes for a very complicated uh,
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security setting, let alone all the humanitarian disasters are happening right now. so in the absence of, i suppose, a affective centralized government who is essentially driving relief efforts while the you can do, you know, the relief effort. uh mtv, as it is right now is mainly led by international organizations and humanitarian agencies. un agencies. we turn around the grounds, but even data themselves with their resources are still facing difficult conditions to get through and bring release in a to affected areas. because gains are essentially in control of national growth. and what does this mean in terms of the health cabinets available to people that are hospitable? so functioning it's been a difficult time for hospitals essentially identified. what are you trying to do? we're facing gas shortage is due to the, to the
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a box uh movement that what that mocked essentially access to the main oral terminals. um and uh that has affected the operation of hospitals. now you also have a more basic uh, you know, price is going on with uh, hunger, uh, affecting nearly half of the population is for you and agencies. uh, and this is not helping you know, the health situation, per se. you talked about international agencies being able to step in to health, but given the, as far as the catalog of crises. so the country is being facing and recent years is must be really, really difficult to, to know where people draw hope, where all people internationally looking for health and support. well he, as he said, he is facing a multiple set of crises as it is right now. and despite you know, the presence of international organizations, this is a dropping the ocean to face the crisis and for a house, for
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a local stakeholders and haiti. the biggest issue is the institution of what is the political crisis that needs to be addressed and resolved before a sustainable answer and response can be provided to the whole humanitarian disaster that the country is facing as it is right now, how would i say we really appreciate you talking to us a independent realize how to isaac the thank you. thank you. and so now the news leaders of the 2 warring factions ensued that each spoke to the saudi foreign minister on tuesday. but neither was confirmed. the commitment to restarting peace talks and jetta with the conflict now and it's 8 suite constituting residents of court between and graham classes. move and 9 see to ends allow me and the permanent to reference and put forth is forcing the streets of on demand you and says hall students population. that's 25000000 people now in need of age. hungry
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confrontations are broken out during nationwide protests across from the games. the new pension law demonstrates is what the government to scrap the legislation. we turn the retirement types of 62 ratings to 64, back in april presidency. manual background passed the report before without a vote in parliament using special constitutional powers unions of promise to keep up the fight. it's actually about the, was it one of those main protests and the capital powers? a garbage collector has been collecting money. we 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
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$65.00 degrees. and they say, a lot of people simply do not agree with the purchase of young people here today will set it for the universities. we spend one told why so many young people are also going to be your instruct movies. young people are really worried about democracy. the reform being false through made them come out and protest. so young people want to be here. lots of students have come here to show that youth cache because it's eligible to ration disaffected.
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trade unions. weeks. its presence, prince. how are you? there's a q u z u k. press of having blood on his hands as he began testifying at london's high court and his civil case against me would group newspapers. he's the 1st u. k. royal to enter the witness bulk since 1890 electress. but at least a 100 articles published over 20 years contained information obtained illegally are false. it has more to the riding to the main set piece of this trial and of his broad it, baffled with the british press. harry's evidence began in the form of
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a written statement, in which he said the press decided early on to portray him is of the code and the drug use are attempting to ruin his relationships. he made a huge departure from real convention on staying out of politics rising on a national level. the country is judge globally by the state of our press and government, both of which i believe a red 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 if 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 matthis. put in court, hardy was repeatedly challenged by the last american newspapers under green k c. and 5 of the prints was motivated by hostility towards the british press on
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question how he could have been distressed by stories that he couldn't confirm having read of the time and the pro, the prints, the evidence to the 33 specific stories before the court had been obtained unlawfully more than once suggested the information was already in the public domain. when challenged that he didn't own a mobile phone at the time of one alleged phone hacking incident. how do you suggest that his 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. a 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, if you like in to the court room. so rather than settling as so many has done, you're right. you're right. often nearly 5 hours of testimony,
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prince harry made his way out to his car in the knowledge he'd be back for more on wednesday. so grueling difficult day of cross examination for prince harry by a lawyer who treated him as a hostile witness rather than a royal, but also an opportunity taken by the prints to lay out his case against the british press. with more details than ever before. parcels it, i'll just be around london. all right, there's a lot more still to come this out. iran and bell is what it says is it 1st domestically made hypersonic ballistic missile? available is the original go from if an email i sent you about time is passed away to the age of 83 and in sport carrying bends and becomes the latest the big name for bullet to join. saudi arabia is totally the
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indeed a central bureau of investigation as taken charge of a probe into a collision between 3 trains and the eastern states of additional $288.00 people were killed in the countries west. royal disaster and decades. america soon sharif reports from bottom, the schwab or taking charge of a collision that shot the country. the center of the bureau of investigation is pulse with finding any possible criminal activity in the crush. last friday, they will dispute late, so they are doing good. oh, they're both. they looked at and t or weapon accomplishment, level of use, and spin, old handouts, yet, associates. i'm no problem government, they're kind of thing. the evidence is an investigation by india's real authority is already on a preliminary report in case a signalling preview. and the baby minister has blamed a technical problem. but the decision to involve the country's top agency
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is being criticized. the opposition has accused the central government of altering the investigation to escape any blame for failing simply in safety. the government does not spinning guns, but as the 30th i'm shifting the focus away from all kinds of funds. but as the terry is like deliberate into the 1st woodenville chief, one is the month of vanity says it's an attempt to suppress the truth. many of the victims of the trade crash will from the neighboring state. and a railway official is also raising a questions on an inquiry from the student, the range of movie has promised those found responsible for failings. will you be
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severely punished in the box on the ground? relatives of victims of the clash, a searching a medical facility input the nation that receive nearly 200 bodies of high did run . it was, i didn't for my brother from the side to is for the place i another from the time the bought a and i've taken, they have taken a sample from me for a day and i test more than 80 bodies remain unclaimed. unhappy moved into the priest trucks. the cd has. busy been questioned by critic opposition and some even the railway department they are choosing the government of using it as a way to divert attention from the real cause of the disaster that they said is my main. let me pull some cities in the sending hundreds of palestinians turned out for the funeral of a 2 year old palestinian boy shot dead by his ready forces in the occupied westbank
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. mohammed alto, mean shawnasee and his comedies car alongside his father, outside the home near industry. the check point on this day processing your thoughts. he's at demanding an international investigation with a monk support some not be solemn and they don't. you find the west bank in this westbank village. these women will care to wait. stockton, sadness sometimes in silence. 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 tab and then we'll have tell me the you couldn't, 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 world to support me. i want justice,
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the boys and men still the funeral procession as it arrives down the hill. a chorus of commemoration spending several generations, many very young children among the crowd go. it is great. they shout. mohammed's body, meanwhile, is tiny. never thought of the small village on the west bank around $600.00 people in seemingly every single one men and women, a kids full. this funeral, the thing is everywhere. the boys follow the height. them follows, follow with private grease. now part of a public spectacle, he says the bullet, the killed, his son came from a nearby is ready check. point. the is ready, military says it regret sought tom to non combatants and is investigating the incidents, but palestinian authorities are demanding an international inquiry. we are subject to knology to mimi, runs the village council and says, the long term impact of events like this on local people is devastating on the
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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's just on died in his life. there was an effect on the fall that does he have a lot of what we're not at on the whole family. the children have play this day in a symmetry. now it's a playground. the parents pray, as they do every day for a better future. for the children that a month, i'll just data. now based on that, you're a secretary of state nc blinking has arrived in saudi arabia and he's on a 3 day visit aimed at stabilizing relations with re add after disagreements between the 2 nations of issues including a ron and global oil prices. like and we'll meet top officials including crown prince mohammed, ben simon. it's the 2nd highest level visit the us official in his many months following national security advisor jake sullivan's trip back in may. i think its visit comes as a ron reopened,
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its embassy and saudi arabia made an easing of tensions between the regional arrivals. the embassy had been closed for 7 years due to a diplomatic rift. a deal was broken by china to re establish ties between the 2 countries. saudi arabia is also sent to reopen its embassy, and tyrone, although no official date has been set, the run has unveiled when it says its 1st domestically made hypersonic ballistic missile, named for tom. it was revealed at a ceremony, attended by president abraham roy. you see until revolution is combined, as miss all is immediate range and it speed introductory capabilities. make it hard to intercept. advise that to donald trump is the latest candidate to formally put themselves forward for the united states presidency format. new jersey governor chris christy has officially lost his campaign to become the republican candidate challenged by next year. christie is now a vocal critic of trump,
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who's one of the 10 of the candidates to formally declare sofa to, to bank, cuz raised its 2023 global growth outlook with major economies, including the us in china proving more resilience. then addie predicted. in january the bank forecast, this is a real global g d p would be 1.7 percent. that now say will climb to 2 point one percent, right? that's still a percentage point below 2020 two's growth. 2 thirds of developing economies. we'll see low a growth then in 2022 dealing a major setback. depend stomach recovery of poverty reduction and increasing self in distress. us growth for 2023 is now full cost at 1 point, one percent more than double january's production. while china is growth, is expected to climb to 5.6 percent compared to 4.3 percent forecast in january of the curve and which east growth of 3 percent in 2022 popsicle high as more and well,
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that's as the pandemic it in 2020 small businesses like this now swan and washington d. c. were forced to shut down. they hoped, temporarily not knowing if they would make it through. looking around d. c. street, it's clear to see how many did not look for amanda moreno relief. they made it, and her business is busy again. but now the question was so much talk of a pending recession with what last. and so when you asked me i, we noticed about the economy, of course we are, but there is only so much that we can't control. and right now, the only thing that we can control is to continue to provide advertising with experience allows, then 3 lives in, forget a little bit about it crazy what live with there. it's a global issue hanging over all economies, both rich and poor. and in its report, the world bank says there is no sign of a quick turnaround any time soon. so here's what the world bank predicts as far as global growth,
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they said last year it was 3 point one percent this year. a full percentage point to 2 point one percent and only slightly rebounded the following year in 2024, just to point 4 percent. there are reasons continued issues around the pandemic. recivore and ukraine. slower than expected growth in china, and worldwide installation. and as the federal reserve and other central banks raised interest rates to combat it, the developing countries are paying the steepest price because it costs a lot more now to borrow money. so that is higher debt payments, eating up what needs to be use uh for health and education induced double up economies. especially these low income countries are forecast not just of lower growth numbers, but for what it actually means the poorest in the world suffering even more in the years ahead. patty calling l g 0. washington. a visit in both of either create
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enough into bad type has died at the age of 83 he came and unexpected superstar in the single to go from if any, what was or least recognising 64. she later said she and only a $120.00 for a pause in the song. we've sold millions of copies and one rec wouldn't be at the 1965 grammys, she went on to have a successful. so the career but accused the home country of not fully appreciating a music. now the world of augmenting reality has moved a step closer with tech john. apple launching is 1st major product line since the apple watch almost a decade ago. the apple vision pro mental reality headsets allows use this to blend digital content with the real world around them. and what's known as spatial computing is not the 1st company to launch this type of headset, but this is easily the most advanced and easily the most expensive of just on the 3
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and a half $1000.00 a piece when it goes on sale next year. wed joined via skype from san francisco, but you know, free to use chief technology correspondent for the ex else, new websites and has been trying out the new apple headset. so i obviously have to start with the obvious. uh what's it like? yeah, i mean, i think you said it well, i mean there are a lot of headsets that have tried to do this. i think apple stands a very good chance of being the 1st to deliver something that you want to use to do things like web browsing in augmented reality, or watching a movie. all sorts of experiences that have been possible, but not pleasurable before. where do we position this technology given apples ability to revolutionize the market in the past? where does this figure? yeah, i mean, i think what's different about this, is it not a device that necessarily anyone needs? and i think that's going to be the hardest part for apple. it can do a lot of interesting things, but we have computers, we have televisions,
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so there are other devices. the question is, do people really want virtual displays instead of sitting at their computer were watching their television? but certainly what apple has done is make it possible and make it pleasurable, which is something that had not been done before. this tech is being marketed as being very much as you say, a part of our daily lives. why i'm having all phones with us, but the space of use wherever both tech have a market beyond gaming a mass market. you know, it's really interesting. um, apple really downplayed gaming as a use and indeed in my half hour demo of it today, i didn't play one game and i think that was intentional on apple's part. i think they wanted to show just how useful it is and elegant and pleasurable to do things like looking at photos, reliving memories and those sorts of things. because so much of the focus with v r and augmented reality hasn't been on gaming. i do think gaming will be used for
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this device as well. let's mention the elephant in the room. what about the price $3.00 and a half $1000.00, so it's well out of the reach of many mainstream users, especially given message last week announced his quest. 3, which costs around $500.00 a? yeah, i mean, certainly this is an expensive device and i don't expect it to be a mass markets mask it. but i think i haven't covered the technology industry for 2 decades. you know, if you can prove something is possible even at a very high price, the technology industry is. busy always good at bringing the price down and i think that will happen here. i think the initial market for this is a combination of developers who want to create content for the next versions as well as you know, there are p. busy with a lot of disposable income, who want the latest and greatest. and i think this does give reason for those folks to go out and buy it. but certainly this is not a device that most people are going to be able to justify, as i need to have it. and it's a good value. all right,
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and if you could just talk to you in a free chief technology correspond. busy to the actually us new website. thank you . alright, time for support now, which i think you need the major splits in the world of professional goals has been ended by a shock. much some more established tools in america and europe joined forces with the saudi arabia by live series. we ship things up with us onto the scene in 2022. david starts reports after almost a year of unprecedented disruption and macro many, the world's major goals tools have come together to make peace. the pga tours join forces with until now it's bit to rival, the saudi arabian funded live series. and the deal that includes europe's mine outfit as well. the d. p well tool 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
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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 force down to their respective toes. the noise? well ranking points and open me criticized by of the pros. like it is what it is they're here. they're planning the golf tournament a my opinion is they shouldn't be here, but again, that's just my opinion. to divide the bigger 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
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to those books. these will hope choose. they show commencement can begin the heating process. live players will soon be able to reapply for the original tool memberships, and it'll pending legal action will end immediately. david stokes don't use it right. it's malcolm funds and carry bends by is officially and now it's you have play of becoming the latest big name. signing for saudi arabia's top football like the bottom to win. it has joined to the saudi champions on a 3 a deal after leaving round madrid as a free agent. the french franco says it's the right time for a new challenge, and he wants to help take the club. i'm the game and saudi arabia to new levels. benjamin spent 14 years at wow. winning 5 champion sneaks and for long he gets items out ad and the countries of the top clubs, including christie on a, went out is all now set to be taken over by saudi arabia's public investment funds of allie. and i'll highlight which of being strongly linked to the needle mfc, all the other 2 teams. this needs gives the clubs and moves spending power and it's hard to see any other leak that can compete. we spoke to simon chadwick assess of
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sport and chip political economy. i've explained why saudi arabia is investing so much money into sports. 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, that the likes of cas, all face is saudi arabia, faces those challenges to as 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, and cats are and for that month, if you do 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 essentially saudi arabia is doing a lot of things,
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but not just investing in football, but he by investing in girlfriend to the sports, often they know message the poncho power sounds. it might have now sax, the head, coach kristof guarantee a of the ones these are at the club. the 56 wrote that them to an 11th french the time school, but they were knocked out in the last 16 of the champions league, which is the clubs named target form of wine case you didn't know because men is reported to be in line to replace them yes, please wait for champions. the title goes on, but manchester city have the chance to win the competition for the 1st time on saturday. the school to continued their preparations before they make the trip to assemble for the final against into milan city. aiming to complete the travel off to already winning the premier league and f a comp as 3 time when is in south ice, the great 2 european pedigree, the city go into the matches favorites. although manage at pet claudia unless as current form accounts for nothing is a fundamental against a team and we have to to do it. and of course, we are confident and so optimistic, but in the same time,
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i can not denied the difficulties. and the quality of the opponents never have done it. and especially in the front of the champ smith about the story that they used to be. they're better than us is about. what do you have to do? why do you have to do in 95 minutes to be that they open in talking to them have a pointed adage, a postal clue, as that new head coach on a 4 year deal. he went back to back scottish titles with celtic and will be the 1st australian to manage and the premier leak tons of tea time grandson champion, and a joke of it just sets up a bolts office semi final again swelled number one, call us alcaraz out the front sharp and the sub was up against cameron hatch and often came through in full sets. it was a tough, old vassal with the russian taking the 1st set before brockovich won the 2nd and it's high breaker. but after that, it was fairly straightforward for him. he took the final power of sets, 66 for these kind of wins. you know, i think serve as a great confidence booster. you know, mentally, sol,
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so physically and emotionally for me, you know, it's, it's important to win a match where you are, you know, you are losing or you were being down and then you came back and, and, and, and, and want to match. so especially at the the latter stages of, of a grand slam against the top players. i absolutely will carouse the one to kyra's business again, stephan all 6 of us, the 20 year old winning and straight set for the greek fish tab. and the final said, 1661 and 76 outcries is funny despite your because it's just once before that was lost in the grid with alpha crickets. well tested on patient final thoughts on wednesday between the top 2 sides, india and australia. india's team will be looking to event instead of fate to new zealand in the inaugural final back in 2021 while straight. it insist that fully focused on this much despite the ashes against england coming up strays while. so it's and that as we have sports for me, for now, it is back to nice in london. thank you jim. well,
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