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in size, 54 on the walls. this has been going on for a number of our seniors, hesitate to report to an international perspective to try to explain to global audience. how does this impact feel like this is an important part of the world and how to do this? very good. the bringing the news to the world from here, the to thousands of people in ukraine's cost on reaching the full to leave the homes officer and attacks them, floods, towns, and villages. the exclusion for them will take the full iep. he's an act ecological, and technological reason. the vans must go blame each other for the destruction during an emergency. you are meeting russia because it's in the brit sabotage. the
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other them are a trial. this is out 0 live from the also coming up. and as quick shakes west and hate see is the island nation still struggles to recover from the heavy slots that killed phone for the people and holding 400, while 5 continued to run across canada, something at quality warnings in the us. the ukraine and russia are accusing each other a flying up a major down funding towns and villages in russian control territory. downstream in the cus on region was levels of residence boxes, 11 meters in the area, and thousands of people have been evacuated. the name of a dime, links the banks within the program held by russia in the south to ukrainian health territory in the north and supplies. was since the crime in peninsula and cools,
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is that for each a nuclear power plant there the i a says it faces no immediate risk. so i'll stop for begins on coverage from dr. reach us. 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 anymore. the most immediate impact fees for the 10s of thousands of civilians living down river . this is the ukrainian controlled side, the river swollen and overwhelming the banks. residents of the nearby streets being evacuated. the rising water was evacuated from the flooded and sniffed village. a local school in stadium downtown was flooded. the stadium was completely under water, and the flood waters were reaching the school when the russian occupied side of the river. the town of nova kafka is also under me to own more flood water ukraine's
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president accused the russians. terrorism waste needs not a man. the whole world will know about this. russian ball cried the crime of co site, deliberate destruction by the rushing 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 raise of wall 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 locals that we've spoken to here say that they reckon that the water level today has dropped anywhere between a meta ends. 2 meters. 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 having on affected areas. so all the time, the russian officials gave conflicting accounts of denial. so i'm saying that that
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best on its own, most pointing the finger of blame, back to crane sitting and appreciate it, and trying to prevent me offensive operations by the bush. and how many along this section of the front line. the key by seem committed an active sabotage or temporary stocked, it led to the floating of substantial areas 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 down 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, russian forces can control the dam itself and it previously destroyed the road. running along with 12 of this for russia, you can see the read your beneficial video, something that, that connection for you training and forces to get across. and also i would say that if they're not planning on saying that for the time, for whatever reason, if they think, for example, that they're not going to win this battle,
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then they would leave ukraine. but this long symmetric ukrainian, if the structure is being attacked since the start of the war, ukraine's counter offensive. he's taking the war into a new phase with dramatic consequences. charles strafford, which is 0 separation unless junia shepherd oliver has the reaction now for most good, the thrushes, investigative committee say, has launched a criminal case and to the destruction of the dime on the whole scrap house station . cooling is a terrorist attack, a crumbling sparks pass them to meet her best calls. i have said that the 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 cuba because it's counter offensive. couldn't the chief any goals?
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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 opinion, ami had launched a long promised defensive in several parts of the front in the course of, uh, the last 3 days. and then now is that $71.00 russian ministry pesto. now had died during those past 3 days. and uh, maria is a harwood, 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 sco station. and now it was asking him about what was done to prevent the
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disaster. and these 4 people have died. dustin's, i have been in the doctor a magnitude 4.9 of quake struck southern haiti on tuesday. access to the remote call dawns region has been challenging. so age has been slow to arrive, su, cuz it's still searching for survivors in the rubble. u. n says a weekend for instruction and gang violence and making the humanitarian response. difficult of our colleagues said that ongoing in security, damage to roads, obviously happening any relief efforts. as we mentioned yesterday, the floods in line slides impacted 7 of hades. 10 departments and authority say at least 51 people have been killed. 140 injured in 18, are still missing in the affected area. nearly 32000 homes were flooded. harold isaac is an independent journalist in haiti. he says that recovery efforts are facing many challenges. it's been a difficult time for hospitals essentially identified 2022. your facing gas
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shortage is due to the, to the p lot uh movement that what the mocked essentially access to the main oral terminals. and that has affected the operation of hospitals. now you also have a more basic uh, you know, price is going on with a hunger, uh, affecting nearly half of the population and for you and agencies. uh, and this is not helping you know, the health situation, per se, the relief effort uh, in haiti as it is right now is mainly led by international organizations. and uh, you mounted here in agencies uh un agencies which are on the grounds, but even data themselves with their resources are so facing difficult conditions to get through and bring relief in a 2 affected areas. because gains are essentially in control of national groups. the canadian province of come back has become the new epicenter of wild fires,
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which have devastated the country for weeks around a 160 funds are burning in the province on tuesday. we'll forward to say there around $400.00 active wall, 5 across the country. and half of them are considered out of control as an international effort to combat the slaves, including firefighters in the us astray layer and south africa, as well as smoke from the blazes of time, the sky red in new york city, maryland college residence and limits outdoor activities, several parts of eastern canada and the united states have issued health advisories because of the pool at quality. you might find a good as a professor of was wild land flat in the thompson rivers university. he says the situation in canada is unprecedented. in tobac, most of these fires are lightning that most of the fires in, in the rest of canada are human caused in spring. lightning generally dominates
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once we get the summer and we're getting starting to get summer. but we've had that hot, dry, windy weather. and this is unusual to get in such a large area from coast to coast. we are seeing more fire because of human cause, climate change. i cannot be clearer than that western united states has seen it quite crippling of area burn since 19 seventies canada. seen a doubling up area burn since the early seventy's, and this is largely not so late, but largely attributed to human cause. climate change fairly. the warmer it is, the more fire we see. because warmer weather means longer fires. seasons warmer weather means more lightning, especially in the summer where most of our area burned occurs. and warmer weather means that that mysterious more efficient at sucking the most of the fetch taishan the fuel. which means you have dryer fuels, easy, preferred start, easy for fire spread right now. a few or have any respiratory issues, nothing strenuous outside, where in 95 miles,
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if you can check your windows air filters inside the more we know about while then fire smoke, the more we know what, how hazardous is for human health over $340000.00 people die prematurely globally, every year, due to a while, then fire smoke. so this is a serious episode to us extra estate and same thing can as met the saudi crown. prince mohammed been solomon's pulse of his 3 day visit to saudi arabia. us state department says the to help a wide ranging open and kind of discussion included talks on ending the war in yemen and human rights. i left for relations between the us and saudi arabia have been strained in recent years. thinking is expected to attend the gulf corporation council meeting and the coming hours around has we opened this embassy and saudi arabia of the 7 years of bank closed. the move comes after deal broken by china to re establish diplomatic ties between the 2 nations. saudi arabia is also set to
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reopen its embassy and tell ronald, there are no official dates has been confirmed and drawn is unveiled. what it says is it's fast domestic. we made a hypotonic ballistic missile notice, fafsa, and was revealed at a ceremony attended by president abraham raw. you see at the top, kalonde is at the revolution. we called those jaffar a has more from tyrone and unveiling ceremony more than 6 months in the making. the high ranking officials watch as the revolutionary guards, aerospace, the vision displays what your own says is his 1st domestically produce hypersonic ballistic missile names. that's all the missile has a range of 1400 kilometers and the speed of more than 15000 kilometers an hour. that's more than 12 times faster than the speed of sound. it's able to change direction rapidly and avoid most defense systems by traveling outside the earth atmosphere. president abraham bracy explain why iran has developed such
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a weapon. battle your boss is the use it as for the terrace, we build dismissal, so the enemies don't even think about any acts of 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. that's when you're on will be allowed to buy and sell advanced missile technology, because more him tighten. visa, you hush, how mean 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 us and design is cruising since they have very advanced defense systems. this could
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have a significant impact on the weapons. the americans are selling specially to regional countries. the iran ballistic missile program is one of the biggest in the middle east. it has more than 1000 short and intermediate blue sickness, all 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, algae, 0 to hong angry confrontation superclass and from sterling nationwide protests against the new pension law. demonstrations want the government to scrap the legislation and attend the retirement age. to $62.00,
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it was raised to $64.00 in april presidency by new macro, impossible or full, but also those in parliament using special constitutional powers whose present dana voted. loss has been questions by prosecutors looking into the death of food testers. in december. she's supposed to be honest about her role in the actions of police and army against demonstrates as they had rallied against the removal of former president petro castillo. 67 people were killed for the loss, has accused protests of protest as of instigating nevada's and denied abuses. by police, by the senses has more from lima, the president, you know, with what is being investigated for genocide, homicide, and serious injuries of 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 police. at least $47.00 people, including children, died by fire arms during the protests that followed,
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the officer of former president federal castillo in december of last year. victims lawyers say, well why 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, human rights watch, and am this international, are demanding a thorough investigation in what they call were extrajudicial feelings and excessive use of force by security forces oppressing them, a lot of the house, the night this happened under government orders, and that each case must be investigated by the youngest son just. i just see that lima has here on out as there was also expected in to wait some haldeman to election as plates as hope it'll end a political crisis. questioning the country and persons prince harry testifies,
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and course in a 9 month case against tabloid newspapers, the a hello. they were seeing some very wet weather across central pots of north america, with a rash of storms starting from central parts of canada, down to the west. of the pains in the us and so with that rain rolling across the rockies that set to continue as we go wednesday into thursday with some of that range whipping down into california. but for the north, a much clearer picture, certainly for western parts of canada. but that's not the same as east and areas of kind of just seen a lot of heavy rain cool conditions as well. thanks to a system that has gonna rip its way further down south. but still some sonia days ahead for new york and washington
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d. c. went to whether to be found in the deep south, a few storms here and there. but the width of that affecting florida is what is the bahamas? we seen some nasty bus of rain across much of this region, intensifying in cuba and jamaica over the next few days. still some what's the weather for haiti? but not as heavy. that rain, as it has been, certainly by the time we get into thursday, right? know, so kay is up for the likes of nicaragua. so heavy rain, however full costa rica and panama mexico. the still seeing a few showers, but move in the way, sunshine, mexico city at 29 degrees celsius on thursday that to weather update the the, the bus next week,
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the of the american watching out is there a has reminder of our top story? is this, our thousands of people have been evacuated after a major don collapsed in the russian control territory and new crane 1st cave and most ago have accused each other of being behind the attack of the neva cove in the cuss on regions. at least 4 people have died and hate after
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a magnitude of 4.9 of quite a remote region of the country is struck just days off to floods killed at least 42 people. i'm a canadian province of quebec has become the new epicenter of wild fines, which devastates the country for weeks south for lots of extended to the united states. despite from the fires of tons, the sky red in new york city residence of sue jones capsule, cartoons, say they are under siege quotes between a and ground, a sold and a shortage of supplies. intense fighting between the army and the power admitted to rapids, the footfalls is continued and to choose day and night. the 2 forces clashed in the streets of the city of onto mine or 5 days these far agreements between the 2 sides expired on saturday. you and says hoff the population of 25000000 people is in need of a neighboring cat as take it in the largest number of refugees from suit on tens of thousands of thing. violets in the west and the full region. same bas robbie has
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moved from one town on the folder with 2 don. and we're here in the town of audrey on the chat, sudan border. and this has become a main crossing point for refugees fleeing the violence and the war in sudan. many of those who cross your security at this border tells us a 100 to 500 people on any given day. most of them are coming from the town of alternate of the capital of west star for state in sudan. now what we're hearing about what's happening there are harrowing tales of people being gunned down in the street running battles in the street as they are of malicious fight african and most of the tribe members for control of that town. people arriving here tell us that they've had to leave parts of their family behind it. they've only come with a few of their family members. and this idea of family is being torn and part of something that we hear over and over again from those display, spite of fighting, coming into the relative safety and security of the child inside of the border. now,
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what we're seeing here is that this border crossing those that are arriving, including chaldeans, that were living and working in alternator, but also mostly refugees from su, done. they arrive here at this crossing, just over that muddy river bed is a sudan. here under this incomplete bridge, people arriving go through a kind of customs check chatting authorities or teen not to at any weapons through or anything that could lead to the conflict trickling over in any way to this side of the border. now what we're hearing is that whole janina is going through systematic eluding system added killing by armed groups happening in that city. but the governor of dar 4 in the last few days says that it is not just limited to west are for the other parts of his state. are also going through similar things in the hour and include 2 in the cities. what is happening in alternate is being mirrored in those places. the governor saying that his state, the state of the 4 is now
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a disaster zone. and he is calling on international organizations to intervene, entered rational aid groups intervene to try to stem what is becoming a worsening humanitarian crisis. results from an election into a to be announced in the coming hours bases when supposed to elect a new parliament. the national assembly has been dissolved 3 times since september because the stalemate between politicians and the leadership controls by the routing all sapa finally. well must have some report, some to 830. this is the 2nd time in less than a year. deanna auto body has been to a pulling station. she says she hopes it will be her last for a while. she wants an organization called, we'd always list a, provide support for women in kuwait who want to get elected to rolls off an occupied by men. she says, could we do women deserve a say in how their country is one to believe that there's been a slight change in people's perception of having woman and office. perhaps the
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issue is not about the people that believes and whether or not we should have women in parliament. but i think our issue is also that not enough women are running. so our options are very limited to wait till position, strong parliament and its government to be deadlocked for over 2 years. in april and a bit to break the stalemate, conference initial or sub announced another dissolution of parliament and another election. it's the 3rd time and he ended up in months. parliament has been disbanded. we do have this tendency where we change the make up of quite frequently . so the percentage change would be around 40 to 50 percent new entrance. however, without physical parties or without actual, uh, majority, forming uh, it's really hard to see any legislation. the change to white people just say they are optimistic about democracy, but they're not sure this election will change. and the thing,
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the $793000.00 registered voters in to a to but in the run up to the elections, local media was suggesting that the turn it could be a lot lower than in previous years. and september's elections. there were 307 candidates for parliamentary seats in these elections that are 207. so i'm not suggesting that that's an indication that can we can use. and the potential politicians are losing faith in the political system. both those likely, honestly, they are hoping to awaits political love. john will find them a break. but somebody met it's getting harder to stay up to mr. bluff madison. does he have a great city? twice a yeah, the world bank release has a report on the state of the global economy and it's predictions for grace. excuse me. the 2nd of those reports for this. yeah. came out on tuesday and the numbers of down from last year. i think all, hey, my thoughts the as the pandemic it in 2020 small businesses like this nel swan and
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washington d. c. were forced to shut down. they hoped, temporarily not knowing if they would make it through. looking around dc street, it's clear to see how many did not look for amanda bar. i know relief. they made it, and her business is busy again. but now the question was so much talk of a pending recession was at 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 our clients with experience allows them through. we live in and 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
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percentage point to 2 point one percent and only slightly rebound of the following year in 2024. just 2.4 percent. there are reasons continued issues around the pandemic. expressions 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 uh, debt payments eating up. what needs to be use for health and education induced that will not be kind of it is especially these low income countries are forecast not just of lower growth numbers, but for what it actually means. the poor us in the world suffering even more in the years ahead. patty calling l g 0. washington. the well, the well vented reality has moved one set place. it's a home with tech john,
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apple loan thing. it's fast, a major product line since the apple watch almost a decade ago. the apple vision pro vented reality headsets allows use us to blends digital content, but the real world around them. and what's name a space we'll computing as expected to cost around $3.00 and a half 1000 us dollars when it goes on sale next year versus red. sorry, it's taken to stand at london's high court as part of his civil case against merit group. newspapers is the 1st u. k. boyle to enter the witness book since 1890. how are you let just that at least 100 articles published over 20 is contained information that was obtained illegally. high false, that has no of the writing to the main set piece of this trial. and it has brought it back with the british press. hobbies evidence began in the form of a written statement, in which he said the press decided early on to portray him as a coat and a drug use a attempting to ruin his relationships. he made
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a huge deposit from rule convention on staying out of politics rising on a national level. the country is judge globally by the state of 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 and attending off on the phone by his then girlfriend chelsea davie, he asks how could journalists have known about it is not for phone hacking. and he said the distress caused by journalist stories could lead to suicide, asking how much more blood will stain the typing fingers before someone can put a stop to this. mathis, put in court, hardy was repeatedly challenged by the lawyer. never good newspapers. andrew greene, k c, c, and 5 of the prints was motivated by positivity 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
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obtained unlawfully. more than once suggesting 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, 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. they're a lot of other claimants that live behind this case as well as 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 rather than settling as so many have done. you're right. you're right. often nearly 5 hours of testimony prints. however, he made his way out to his car in the knowledge he'd be back for more on wednesday . so group.

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