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the, the, investigating the use and abuse of power across the, to on that, which is 0. the to thousands of people in ukraine's personal and region are forced to leave their home softer down as blown off flooding towns and villages. the explosion with them of the coast guard h p, p. he's an act ecological, am technological reason, chief in moscow? blame each other for the down destruction during a un emergency meeting with russia, calling it deliver itself the
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life from the headquarters in delphi and getting navigate to also ahead of the crate. shakes, western haiti the island nation is still struggling to recover from heavy floods. that kills more than 40 people was for sale, a more ins be original girlfriend. if i am a ostrich. roberto, who has passed away at the age of 83, the hello ukraine and russell are accusing each other of blowing up a major down flooding towns on villages in russian control territory down stream. and of course on region. water levels have risen as much as 11 meters in the area, and thousands of people have been evacuated. the nova co cobra, them links to the bank so that the need for a river held by russia in the south to ukrainian held territory in the north. that
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supplies water to the crime being put into well and cools this upper reach you a nuclear power plant. so yeah, i a says it's face has no immediate risk. charles stratford begins to recover it's from supper. reach you until monday, the cook, good time hills back. 18000000000 cubic meters of water generating electricity and providing fresh water for hundreds of thousands of people, but not more or the most immediate impact fees for the 10s of thousands of civilians living down river. this is the ukraine 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 under water. and the flood waters were reaching the school when the russian occupied side of the river. the town of nova kafka is
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also under me to on more flood water ukraine's president accused the russians. terrorism waste needs not them in the whole world will know about this. russian ball cried the crime of because size such deliberate destruction by the russian occupies of the dam, is an environmental form of much destruction for the world should show. now that russia cannot get away with such tara data, this is the rise of well up stream from the destroy them, and it is a false body of water. we estimate that 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 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 having on affected areas. so all the time,
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russian officials gave conflicting accounts of denial. so i'm saying that that bust on its own, most pointing the finger of blame back to crane sitting at appreciate it. and trying to prevent me offensive operations by the russian army along this section of the front, blowing the key by seem committed an active sabotage or tenant restocked a light to the floating of substantial evidence of serious and long lifting environmental consequences. before and of the satellite imagery again reveals the extraordinary extent of the deluge. the sluice gates of the down being gushing older since late last year, when russia ended its occupation of the city of castle and withdrew its troops across the deliberate river. the russian 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 the time, for whatever reason, if they think for example, that they're not going to win this battle, then they would leave your train. but this alone, 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. charles stratford, which is 0 separation journalist julia shop of all over, has the reaction from moscow of rushes and investigations committee se has launched a criminal case and to the destruction of the don all the hope skype house station cooling is a terrorist attack, a crumbling sparks passing to meet her best calls, i have said that the destruction of the homestead station is a deliberate sum baton rouge from ukraine. therefore, all the responsibility for the situation should be on ukraine. russia rejected old allegations of its involvement in that talk. he also added that the destruction of
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the job had been carried down by cuba because its counter offensive could achieve any goals according to the pass code. one of the goals of the ukrainian sabotage was to deprive the crime and pennies hello volta. meanwhile rushes 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 along permits 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 uh, maria is a heart with the foreign ministry, sparks passed, and the road, and had telegram channel that russia had the wound, un security, un secretary general, rather antonio gutierrez, about ukraine's intentions to destroy the a whole sketch station. and now it was asking him about what was done to prevent
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the dissolves to the united nations. security council has held that emergency meeting to discuss the collapse dowman for us on, on the un warren, that hundreds of thousands of people on both sides of the front line could be effected both russia and ukraine. here's the session to blame each other or diplomatic editor james base reports from the un of the un secretary general antonio terrace was quick to express his concern about the gravity of the situation following the dams collapse. united nations as no accessed between the bed and the information on the circumstance whose web to add to the destruction. but one thing is clear. these are not the devastating consequences of the russian evasion of ukraine in a hastily conveying security council meeting. both russia and ukraine lane, each of the destruction occurring and is still evolving situation. it is physically
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impossible to blow it up somehow from the outside, by selling it to his mind by the russian occupiers. and they blew it up of russia's ambassador had earlier, told me that makes no sense a tool. why with with to it. and besides, through canadians was threatening to during the demo room type, including an addition, they were saying that to commit to the post you cranes close to stylize, made it clear that while information still being gathered, the ultimate blame must rest with russia. but let's not forget that the key fact here in its russia invaded ukraine, is occupying the territory, including that damn it controlled. and so that's an important point here, russian, if you get his troops out of ukraine, so far, none of the members of the security council of oss, the un secretary general to set up a formal un inquiry into what happened at any such inquiry would be extremely difficult, given the dams location is still in an active conflicts and james bayes out to 0 at
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the united nations. the boxes for people have died and does since i've been injured after magnitude 4.9, earthquakes truck, southern k t on choose day access to the remote ground and say region has been challenging. so aid has been slow to arrive, rescue workers are still searching for survivors and the revel. week infrastructure has left the nation vulnerable to natural disasters. and the quite comes is hazy, struggles to recover from heavy flooding. more than 13000 homes have been destroyed and there's been significant damage to farm land. furnace smith reports, salvaging clothes, washed away by floods. the various parts of haiti syringe will raise during saturday and sunday june said go, i lost a 5 year old child. i risk losing 2 children,
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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 brown water. many crops have also been damaged in the country when many stuff in the world food program says tens of thousands of people have been affected. most of the damage is reported in areas around the capital, portable products and in the west. haiti is already struggling with rump and gang violence. the head of a civil protection unit says that's impeded rescue efforts. the rain coincides with the starts of atlanta car retain season that will last until event. bernard smith, alger 0 for ruth presidency level, are to his in question by prosecutors looking into the death of protest or is in december, she was reportedly asked about her role in the actions of police an army against demonstrators they had rally against the removal of the former president petro
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castillo, 67 people were killed for the warranty, his accused protest or is of instigating the violence on denied abuses by police. are you on a sanchez has more from lima, the president? do you know what, what is being investigated for genocide, homicide and serious injuries? since the pop prosecutor in the nation launched an investigation in january against the president. someone says on high ranking officers of the army and police, at least 47 people, including children, died by fire arms during the protests 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 what this defense lawyer says she's been investigated for 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,
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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 president bought the house the night. this happened under government orders, and that each case must be investigated by the, on the scientist. i just see that lima, iran has reopened its embassy and saudi arabia after 7 years of close. or the move comes after a deal brokered by china to re establish diplomatic ties between the 2 countries. so the radio is also set to reopen its embassy into her own, although no official date has been sec to come see their, to their input on that is their relation different as long as you probably get on. and so the out of you, we are confident with the, the hosting dropped a flyer off the small me in the change them up. so the out of the, and the hosting is up to florida to change them up. so yeah,
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that'd be on this one that you probably copied on the cooperation between the 2 countries. entered into the new uh, ron has unveiled what it says is it's 1st domestically made hypersonic ballistic missile known as fatah who was revealed at a ceremony attended by president to bring him are easy and top commanders of the revolution in regard to or so jabari has more for me to run the and unveiling ceremony more than 6 months in the making. the high ranking officials watch as the revolutionary guards. aerospace division displays what their own says is this 1st domestically produce hypersonic ballistic missile names. that's all the missile has a range of 1400 kilometers and the speed of more than 15000 kilometers an hour. that's more than 12 times faster than the speed of sound. it's able to change direction rapidly and avoid most defense systems by traveling outside the earth
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atmosphere. president abraham bracy explain why iran has developed such a weapon. battle your was done to use it as for the terrace, we built dismissal so that our enemies don't even think about any active aggression against us. this unveiling has a message of security for oil in the region, not just the wrong. people should know the level of security in the entire region which has increased that on despite assurances and promises from the president to the contrary, this development is likely to increase tensions in the region. iran ballistic missile program has been under un security council sanctions since 2006, a restriction that's due to be lifted in october as a result of the 2015 nuclear deal. but that is all about, that's when they are on will be allowed to buy and sell advanced missile technology . because more him to do visa. you hush, how many they can between that one of the most important characteristics of this missile is it can confront defense systems like that of enemies of around like the
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us and design is georgine. since they have very advanced defense systems, this could have a significant impact on the weapons of the americans are selling specially to regional countries of your arms. ballistic missile program is one of the biggest in the middle east. it has more than $1000.00 short, an intermediate ballistic missiles that carry conventional warheads. but they can be converted to carry nuclear ones. that's something the officials continue to maintain. they're not seeking. well, iran says it has made significant gains and it's defensive capabilities over the past 2 years. it's also thought to men's relations with certain countries in the least, mainly saudi arabian egypt. as official stressed, the development of this hypersonic ballistic missile increases security in the entire middle east. it's unclear, regional powers will take the same view door safari, l g 0 to hong still ahead on l g 0. families continue there and just for a search for loved ones, days, officer india's worst train,
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crushed into canes on the biggest tech company enters the world of virtual reality . we'll take a look at how it's different from his rifles attempts to 1967, 6 days the read through the map of the middle east to dark colored hair crust appeared from a distance just as we were focusing on them. they dropped the forms on the run out as they were exposed the events leading to the will and its consequences, which it still felt today is the record of victory. any army in this war, such as the stuff is left the war in june on our address era gene on i'll just say of the despite the roll. rain forests and the lens plate and come back to find maturity democratic republic of congo is auctioning off oil exploration blocks in the congo basin. as julie struggles to agree, a new constitution,
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the big picture we examine for the old prejudices against indigenous people are holding the country. with the mountains of votes in general, actions with several opposition candidates locked concerns over the integrity of the electoral process are ready to be raised in massive personal sho, documentary, a new series of africa direct showcases african stories from african to make his millions of most things from across the globe has too much to perform the stomach pilgrimage. june on al jazeera, the the top stories on algae 0 ukraine on russia have accused each other blowing up
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a major jam and the 1st on reach and challenge. and the russian control territory has been inundated, in thousands of people, have been evacuated. at least 4 people have died in haiti after magnitude 4.9 or quake had a remote region of the country. it struck just days after floods killed 42 people. iran has reopened its embassy in saudi arabia. after 7 years of closer, the move comes after a deal brokered by china to re establish diplomatic ties between the 2 countries. thousands of bodies are yet to be identified 4 days after india's worst train crash and decades. investigators have arrived at the scene where at least 288 people were killed. preliminary findings are pointing to a signaling system error that caused the train to come off its real tracks. after striking stationary freight carriages and then collided with another passenger train. relatives of the victims have been gathering at hospice hopes to try and
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find their missing family members, making a sim sharif as more from outside the more a desperate situation here at the medical facility that most of the bodies were brought in from us or after the claim accident. most of them have been claim let's still half of them remain here. some of them that haven't been identified so far have been moved to those containers behind me. they have about 5 deep fees contained, knows that they've built a yesterday for the bodies to be moved. and i've talked to the director of the medical facility here, and he says it's really hard to identify some bodies, but they have procedures in place that can make it possible for families to find lee to bodies because of the injury. so this is the face of the star test and that the not be able to do, i didn't define that elective seems filling. so that means that i need to find that didn't the bodies of most of them more than 60 percent of patients that they've
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done, and they're taking the bus and the search and see us for families. we're actually looking for them. missing the last one, police here help them identify bodies and faces. imagine people on such a desperate situation where if they find a body, they actually think it's a matter roughly because it's a closure. they can take the body home and give a final send off. for others, the search continues and as we speak, the c b i team is involved, i saw on the ground picking up some information on what happened, how it's happened, and who is behind it. because the box finally stops with the central government, was in charge of the great, great, let me close, i'm sure you, i'll just see the implementation is done. india angry confrontations broke out in front during nationwide protest against the new pension law. demonstrators won't take government to scrap the legislation and return the retirement age to 62. it was raised to $64.00 in april, presidents a matter of my chrome past the reform without a vote in parliament using special constitutional powers. natasha butler has more
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from parents, a job that's been collecting money, let's just say even though they say they want to continue the french government, they say is unfair because it raises the retirement say by to use to 64 rules i pushed through 5 degrees. i may say a lot of people simply do not disagree with the 70 percent of young people here today will say from universities we since one told why so many young people watch
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the video and stuff movies. young people are really worried about democracy. the reform being forced through, made them come out and protest. so young people want to be here. lots of students have come here to show that youth cache because it's algebra ration disaffected. trade unions. protected
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in the era will twice a year, the world bank releases a report on the state of the global economy and its projections for growth. the 2nd of those reports for this year came out on tuesday and the numbers are down from last year. particle, hey, and how's the details from washington dc. as the pandemic it in 2020 small businesses like this next line 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,
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the only thing that we can control is to continue to provide our clients with experience that allows them 3 lives in, forget a little bit about increasing or live with their. 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, 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 recipes warren 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 the, the, this higher debt payments eating up,
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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 and the world suffering even more in the years ahead, patty calling l g 0. washington. the world of all rented reality has moved us stepped closer to home with tech dry an apple launching its 1st major product line since the apple watch almost a decade ago. the apple vision pro augmented reality headset allows users to blend digital content with the real world around them. and what's photo spatial computing . it's expected to cost about $3.00 and a half 1000 us dollars when it goes on sale next year. brazil has lost one of its musical icons, asteroids gilberto became a global star after releasing her 1964 rendition of the girl from ipanema. with her
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smooth and laid back saying style, she introduced the wider world to brazilian, both on over of the zeros latin america editor lucy, a newman takes a look back at one of brazil's biggest musical exports ever of those. the search name for voice was compared to many things, even an angel headquarters am, i asked me what it was for extraordinary rendition of the girl for me by name that made the song and the brazilian musical genre boss, and all the famous world wide after jude that was born and presented 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 will rise and tom shall be
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. 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 the 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 of the 2016 re olympics. extra competitive went on to sing other famous songs such as clerk revival and the shadow of your smile and recorded 19 albums. 2002, she was added to the international, latching music hall of fame, a well deserved honor for a singer who received relatively little attention in her country at 1st. but who helped more than anyone? put both on nova on the global stage. she died at the age of 83 as
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well. that's it for me. thanks for watching. you can always find more information on our website. alda 0 is our condo. find the top story. we're covering. the floods in ukraine, off towards, downwards. priest inside story is coming up. next, we look at why the humanitarian situation for palestinians under is really occupation, is worsening. thanks for watching by the the had a lot of that was stopped by looking at the satellite image of a south asia. and you can see the dentist shop a couch sitting of the southern parts of india. well, that's not the monsoon, the rains, all folding in sri lanka, but we'll see more in a way of what and when do of us certainly for western parts of india that thanks to developing tropical psych code in the arabian sea, it's slowly. a and it's way further north,
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so we'll see increased rain affecting western areas that but up in the north west as long as the hot and dry picked and not just one over india but also full pockets down. and i've got a son. temperature is sitting pretty high here in this suddenly sitting high across the north east, places like bung with dish as well where we have have that heat wave closed schools and lead to power cuts. temperature is continuing to rise in dhaka to the east of this. so a went to a picture for me and mine, as we had for the east, was seeing the arrival again of those plum rains across southern and eastern parts of china. by the time we get into thursday, they'll develop our, the southern parts of japan. it's ranging here, once again, we could see some flooding the north east as well, of china and north korea seeing the heavy rains. but for the very north places like beijing, the temperature continuing to rise a story of heat. suddenly on wednesday, 36 degrees celsius, the, the,
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the latest news as it breaks, as well. some authorities are looking into declaring last generation of criminal organization. they are receiving some support from society, with detailed coverage. these read the ministry hasn't, should demolition orders for the home, some of which are funded by the european union from around the world. it's. so we'll see here. it has to be in my, in the terror as people tried to find still way out. the international agencies say, palestinians in occupied territories of face the deepening humanitarian crisis. this is a live under the continuous risk of its way to your task. so while it is the situation listening and what is the international response, this is insights store the .

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