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how does the narrative inform public opinion? how is this as intended? this and we flaming the story? the listening post, i think the media, we don't cover the news, we cover the way the news is covered. what happens in new york has implications all around the world. it's international perspective with the human touch zooming way in, and then pulling back out again. the forced away in the tide of for thousands of displaced as you create a rush. i blame each other for blowing off a mess of ship magnitude of the catastrophe will only become fully realized in the coming days. un security council meeting to discuss the impacts of the collapse and who's responsible for the
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the bulk of this is just the rely from london also coming up and ask, greg shakes west and hating can of at least 3 people days off the heavy flooding to dozens for the crisis have country done. prince, how are you choose that the british press of having blood on his hands as he gives evidence in his low seems to get some newspaper publishing. the ukraine and russia are accusing each other, blowing up a major flooding towns and villages in russian control tire tree downstream in the class own region. which levels have risen as much as 11 meters in the area, and thousands of people have been evacuated. the nova cost cut them links the banks of the dundee, pro river, held by russian on the south side to crating. how tower tree in the north is supplies? was it to the crime in pendants? 11 cruise does upper reason. nuclear power plant. charles traffic begins our coverage from south for region until monday, the cold,
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good time held back 18000000000 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 crating controlled side, the river swollen and overwhelming the banks. residents of the nearby streets being evacuated. the rising water was evacuated from the flooded on to lift the village. a local school in stadium downtown was flooded. the stadium was completely unable to on 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 volta ukraine's president accused the russians. terrorism. waste city is not the man the whole world will know about this. russian bull cried the crime of co site such deliberate destruction by the russian suppliers of the dam is an environmental form
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of much destruction for the world should show now that russia cannot get away with such tara, that 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 they reckon that the water level today has dropped any way between a me to end to meet as we expect in the coming hours and days for the level to continue dropping on that basis. one can only imagine the kind of devastating effect that is heavy on affected areas. so all the time, the russian officials gave conflicting accounts of denial. some saying the dam burst on its own. most pointed the finger of blame, back to crane, sitting at appreciate it. and trying to prevent it offensive operations by the russian army along the section of the front line. the key by seem committed an
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active sabotage or temporary stopped. it led to the floating of substantial evidence of serious and lifting 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 rushing into this occupation of the city of cancelled and withdrew its troops across the deliberate river. russian forces controlled 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 your 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 the special, then they would leave ukraine because as long symmetric, ukrainian input structure is being attacked since the start of the war cranes counter offensive. he's taking the war into a new phase with dramatic consequences. child stratford,
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which is 0 separation. all right, well let's take a closer look at the importance of the time the hydro electric co cost could um, holds back a reservoir from ukraine's in nor missed in the pro river. the dam itself is as he meets his tool and hundreds of meters wide. the reservoir holds a similar volume enforcer to the great salt lake in utah, ukraine's interior minister says around 24 settlements time to around 16000 people have already been flooded in the southern region. people in the city of coastal, 30 columbus, a self, a dime, a being evacuated. but that provides cooling water to the zip code. he's a nuclear plant, some a 160 kilometers up stream the you and this, and you kind of watch drug says they should be enough. which of the coolest racks is from a separate pond, which it says must not be attacked. also from the reservoir supplies washing controlled crimea in the south canal system area gazing much. so if the southern of southern ukraine is also at risk of being ruined to provide a get, it's
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a james base, is that the united nations where the security council has been discussing the breach of the time and its impact, a 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, a rush of them, lots of points were made. but the was that they had been previous threats to them that the russians had pointed out in the paper. they so 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 diamond even carried out the test strike on them. uh, that's the russian side. on the ukranian 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 impossible to do a stripe like this from
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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 stick to get these to, 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 of words going on. let's see, the shop of all of us being following the reaction thing must go. the thrushes and investigators committees. it has launched a criminal case and to the destruction of the dime on the whole scope. house station cooling is a terrorist attack, a crumbling sparks pass them to meet her best calls. i have said that the
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destruction of the hope scott station is a deliberate sum baton rouge from ukraine. that for all the responsibility for the situation should be own ukraine. russia rejected old allegations of its involvement in that talk. he also added that the destruction of the dumb had been carried down by cube because it's counter offensive, couldn't the chief any goals? according to the pass code, one of the goals of the ukrainian sabotage was to deprive the crime in penny's hello volta meanwhile, versus the defense minister showing good cold the dom incidents a terrorist attack. and that it was committed in order to prevent the offensive actions of the russian armed forces. according to showing, grew, the ukrainian ami had launched a long promised defensive in several parts of the front in the course of uh, the last 3 days. and then i was the 71 russian ministry pesto. now had died during those past 3 days and 210 had been injured. usually russian on
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a compound is do not disclose the number of casualties. the last time some numbers were announced in september 2022. a preliminary hearing has taken place in a new case against the russian opposition figure alex enough only. he's already serving and 11 and a half year, a sentence for fraud and contempt of quotes. now as low as i could face up to 30 years in prison on new challenges of amazing extreme is in terrorism linked to his anti corruption organization. the founding is cool. the allegations upset. he and his family have repeatedly condemned the conditions in which he's being held. so the days of the heavy flooding p t has been hit by an as quick as him to his growing humanitarian crisis, which has been fueled by gun violence. at least 3 people have died in the back. the 24.9 quake. it struck to him. i can say reach and maybe 300 kilometers west. of
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course it prints. officials say 28 people were injured. the people killed were a part of the same family and lived in the house. the collapsed h. e suffered devastating 7 magnitude quake in 2010. the killed more than 200000 people. another back in 2021 that killed 2200 heavy rains, killed at least, 42 people over the weekends. more than 13000 homes inundated and there's been significant damage to farmland bonus. smith has more salvaging clothes washed away by floods. the various parts of hate to venture rains during saturday and sunday, june vigil say i lost a 5 year old child. i'd 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 it, pertains to the roads are turned into rivers of ground water. many crops have also
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been damaged in a country, when many stopping 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 and in the west. haiti is already struggling with rump and gang violence. the head of a civil protection unit does that's impeded rescue efforts. the rain coincides with the starts of atlanta car retain season that will last until event bernard smith, alger 0 independent nation during this. how to isaac has more on the challenges hazy currently faces. 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, 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
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ellipse gang members. um so it, it, it makes for a very complicated uh, security settings. uh let alone all the humanitarian disasters are happening right now. you manage here in agencies. uh un agencies. we turn on the grounds, but even date themselves with their resources are so facing difficult conditions to get through and bring release in a to affected areas. because games are essentially in control of national groups. now you also have a more basic uh, you know, crisis going on with, uh, hunger, uh, affecting nearly half of the population is for you and agencies. he is facing 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. the biggest issue is the institution of what is the political crisis that needs to be addressed and resolved before
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a sustainable answer. and response can be provided to the whole humanitarian disaster that the country is facing. as it is right now, this is actually the states, it has to be blinking as arrived in saudi arabia. he's on a 3 day visit, meant to stabilize the relationship with re us after a series of disagreements between the 2 nations or the issues, including a rod and global oil prices. lincoln will meet with the top officials including crown prince mohammed bin. simon is the 2nd high level visit by us official and as many months following national security advisor jake sullivan's trip back in may as well that visit comes just as iran as reopened, as embassy and saudi arabia ready to move, to ease tensions between the regional rivals. the embassy have been close for 7 years due to a diplomatic rift, to was broken by china with both countries agreeing to re establish ties. saudi arabia is also set to reopen its embassy in toronto,
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though no official date has been set. now for the advice of the donald trump is the latest candidate to jump into the race for the united states. presidency foreman, new jersey governor chris christy is officially launched. his campaign hoping to become the republican candidate to challenge straight by next year. christie is now a vocal critic of trump. 10 other candidates in the race so far, including trump himself. so when a government run desantis form a u. n. a bus that nikki haley, the full, the vice president. like but it's still to come this half hour. hundreds of palestinians turned out for the funeral of a 2 year old palestinian boy shot dead by his rarely forces the surrender. no retreat protested in front and mind present. mcroy lane still want his pension changes revoked the
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lo, the after bringing a very wet data path, one of the west coast, and at least half a decade, where the front is now swept this way towards the south east of australia. and we're going to see a funnel of rain running away down from the tropics to that southeast corner is a flash flooding potential for places like victoria new south wales, as well as seen some of that very heavy rain behind that system. we've got the winds picking up as well as across the field. by the time we get into thursday, we'll see some of that rain roll into sydney, the temperature decrease. think by the time we get to the weekend, if we have a look at the 3 day not has been rather warm in that corner of the world by such a day. however, 18 degrees. so just slightly above the average, but more in the way of rain, a pretty sexual situation. phone you zealand, both the south and the north island, just rain edging into the bay of plenty,
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the windy conditions as well. so don't take your boats out. but for the south of this continues to look very settled that on thursday, that rain still edging into more northern areas. now we move to southeast asia. the heavy rain can be found across from 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 applicant narrative from african perspectives in the, in the company to nickel. this tim rush. i do show the documentaries, by african filmmakers from rwanda. i'm democratic republic of congo. andrew c r e z on, if i need to go, i'm on the drive and reinventing cassandra for a new series of africa,
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direct on how to sierra the from on to the top story, say on that, which is here. at least 3 people have died and a 4.9 magnitude of quake and ac before those 2 days of to into rain which killed it, is forced to people them, washed away, thousands of homes over the weekend. you're a secretary of state, and so we blinking, there's arrived in saudi arabia and he's on a 3 day visit to stabilize relations with re add up to a series of disagreements between the 2 nations of issues, including around the global all process and kids must go have accused each other of buying um a key dam in east and ukraine. a series of gloss reached the fire flooding us ways
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of the was a and displacing of thousands of people down supplies with a to a large area of something. ukraine, we always, sac is an advisor to ukraine's minister of defense. i spoke to him a little earlier and he told me ukraine will be ready to provide evidence. russia is behind the attack. the defense intelligence. ready really 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 core, some parts of this hydro are that are done, which cannot be inspected by the training side because they are not flooded and 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 indicted already
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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, said that the premium side was actually scattering the bodies of actors to fill the be or if it footage to impress the world. uh, we don't tend to gain anything from these because we are on the default impatient mission. we want to drive the enemy out of holland and protect top people. we don't want to fly out villages and cities. we don't want to the thousands of people homeless because there are people that ukrainians to a news now, hundreds of palestinians turned out for the funeral of a 2 year old policy. and boy shot dead by. it's rarely forces. it'd be occupied westbank mohammed out maybe with shots in his family's car, alongside his father,
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outside the home, close to industry. the ministry checkpoint on thursday pa, a signal source, he's at demanding an international investigation. but amongst reports from the village of not the seller in the occupied westbank. in this westbank village, these women will care to wait, sexton, sadness, sometimes in silence. among them this morning with the most to mon is young mohammed out the meanings. mother model was, it was his book, she says was difficult at his survival, a miracle, his day or for an unwanted. now she seeks on says from these radius soldiers involved tab and then we'll have tell me the you can live on 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 boys and men fill the funeral procession as it arrives down the hill. a chorus of commemoration standing several
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generations, many very young children among the crowd go, it is great. they shout. mohammed's body, meanwhile, is tiny. now this side of the small village on the west bank, around $600.00 people and seemingly every single one men and women, a kids full. this funeral behind is everywhere. the boys follow the height. them follows hollow with private grease. now part of a public spectacle, he says the bullet to kill his son came from a nearby is ready check. point. these ready military says it regret such home 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. them see general setup and the maya shoulder. there is
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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. that there was an effect on the fall that, that see about 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 there to not be solid. 2 the latest as the 2 warring factions as to dad, each spoke with the saudi for administer 5, they've been fine on tuesday, but neither has confirmed commitment to restore us in peace talks in jetta with the complex. now in his age we can't see him residence, a quote between and ground class has a 5 day see score agreement between the 2 sides expired on saturday the you and says off the population of 25000000 people. and now in need of aid for his present data, ballasa as being questioned by prosecutors investigating thousands of debts and
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anti government protests in december for the last a spend 3 hours inside the prosecutor's office in the capital, lima. she was asked about her role in the actions of police and army against protest is anchored by the removal of full of president petro castillo. 67 people were killed. velocity has previously denied police abuses and accused protests as of instigating the violence. arianna sunchase has full from peru as president do you know what, what is being investigated for genocide, homicide and serious injuries since the. busy pop prosecutor in the nation launched an investigation in january against the president, some of the ministers and high ranking officers of the army. and that followed the officer. a former president federal garcia in december of last year. victims, lawyers say, well, why did they didn't answer any of the questions and only responded evasively to prosecutors. but not this defense lawyer says she's been investigated for
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operational orders. she didn't give. she says that she was not into mind. the lawyer says, the only order she gave were calls for peas, the human rights organizations like the entire american commission for human rights, human rights watch, and on this international are demanding a thorough investigation in what they call were extrajudicial feelings and excessive. use a force by security forces, a person in the house of night, this happened under government orders, and that each case must be investigated by the youngest. i'm just, i just see that lima. i agree, confrontation so broken out during nationwide protests across from the games. the new pension law demonstrates is what the government describe the legislation of a ton of time to face to $62.00 was raised to $64.00 in april presence emanuel macro, possibly informed, without advice in parliament using special costs, which you shall toes bunions have promised to keep up the fight. the tasha butler was at one of the main protests and powers. a job that's been collecting money,
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let's just say even though they want to continue the french government, they say is unfair because it raises the retirement say by to use to 65 degrees. i may 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 more so many young people watch the video and stuff move young people are really worried about democracy. the reform
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in the presence prince, henry has accused the u. k. press of having blooded at times as he testified at london's high course in his civil case against me of a group newspapers. he's the 1st u. k. row of enter the witness book since 1819 a ledges that at least a 100 articles published over 20 years contained information obtained illegally have a force of how small to the right into the main set piece of this trial. and it has 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 is of the code and the drug use a attempting to ruin his relationships. he made a huge deposit for a real convention on staying out of politics rising on a national level. the 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,
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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 the 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 and there are good newspapers under green, k, 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 the pro, the prints, the evidence that the studies to be 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. however, he suggested his mother, princess diana's phone may have been hacked instead. mister green responded,
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that's just speculation that you are 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. they're 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. well, 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 in the knowledge he'd be back some 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. now, bazillion boston, i have a queen. as for gilberto,
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has died at the age of 83. she became an unexpected, stupidest uh with a single to go from if a name when it was released in 1964. she liked to says she and i only got a $120.00. busy dollars for her putting the song was sold millions of copies and one record. here with the 1965 grammys, she went on to have a successful solo career, but accused a whole country have no fully appreciated. come using the as i was 0, these are the top stories, p of and most go have accused each other. it was blowing up a key damn. and these new crane and suicide bloss breach the barrier flooding a sway ease of the was iron and displacing thousands of people. the dam supplies water to a large area of so.
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