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i'll just say is fully mobile apps, is that the, this is where we, the sex allies from out is there is a mobile app available in your favorite top to just set for it and typed on a new app from out to 0. new at using is it the to thousands of people in ukraine's cost on reach and the forced to leave the homes off to a dime, a type slugs, towns, and villages the explosion with them was like the full iep. he's an act ecological, technological reason. steve and roscoe, blame each other for the destruction during an emergency un meeting. russia cause that deliberate sabotage, the
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other them. or carl, this is out there alive from the also coming up at least $400.00 wall 5. continue to fund across canada as spunk and warnings of poor quality in the us. and as quick takes west and hate as the island still struggles to recover from floods that kills more than 40 people. plus, under the can washington and china with stars. these are encouraging young people to move to the countryside, as recent employment hits as record highs. the ukraine and russia are accusing each of the blowing up a major funding towns and villages in russian control territory down stream. and the cuts on region, which levels have risen as much as 11 meters in the area. and thousands of people
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have seen evacuated and never heard of it. links to binds the, to the pro river, held by russia in the south. ukrainian held territory in the north and supplies was of the crime in peninsula as close as operates in nuclear power plant. the i a, a says it faces no immediate risk, tells profit reports from zap reach up until monday, the cold, good time held back 18000000 cubic meters of water generating electricity and providing fresh water for hundreds of thousands of people. but not in more 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 under water and
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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 or more flood water ukraine's president accused the russians. terrorism. waste city is not the 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, that this is the reservoir up stream from the destroy them. and it is a boast 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 any way between a b to end to meet as we expect in the coming hours and days for the level to continue dropping on on that basis. one can only imagine the kind of devastating effect that is heavy on affected areas. so all the time russian
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officials gave conflicting accounts of the no i. so i'm saying that the best on its own, most pointed 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 line. the key by seem committed an active, sabotaged, or temporary stopped. it led to the floating of substantial evidence of serious and long lasting environmental consequences. before and all the satellite imagery again reveals the extraordinary extent of the deluge. the sluice gates of the down, the being gushing also since late last year when rush into this occupation of the city of cancelled 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,
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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 a long time, for whatever reason, if they think, for example, that they're not going to win this battle, then they would leave ukraine, but this long term metric, ukraine. and if the structure has been attacked since the start of the war, ukraine's counter offensive, he's taking the role into a new phase with dramatic consequences. charles stafford, which is 0 separation. all the united nations security council has held an emergency meeting to discuss the collapsed um in class on. do you enroll in that hundreds of thousands of people on both sides of the front line could be affected by russia and ukraine. use the session to blame each of them at the last goes to a james base report from the un headquarters. the un secretary general antonio terrace was quick to express his concern about the gravity of the situation for the dams collapse. united nations as no accessed between depend on the information on
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the circumstances that led to the destruction. but what i'm seeing is clear these. these are not the devastating consequences of the russian evasion of ukraine. in a hastily convinced security council meeting, both russia and ukraine lane to each of the destruction occurring and is still evolving situation. it is physically impossible to blow it up somehow from the outside, by selling, as it was mind by the russian occupiers. and they blew it up. 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 until for me to the post you cranes close to stylize, made it clear that while information is still being gathered, the ultimate blame must rest with russia. but let's not forget that the key fact
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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 the united nations. your a sack is an advisor to cranes, minister of defense. he says their investigation shows russia is to blame for the attack on the time. 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,
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all of this evidence will be put before it. there are off for some parts of this hydro electric which cannot be inspected by the draining 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 by the international criminal court. these are the same terrace who outlined to us on a daily basis about everything about the gaining control in bought most about their losses about the games. we are confident and we have shown already that it was possible for you premium site to do anything with them. the destruction of dams as well as other critical objects up infrastructure is definitely a world 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
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moment, there are actually 38 states who have expressed their willingness to set top such a tribunal to try the war of aggression and to try all the crimes. the, the canadian province of kovak has become the new epis center of wild fires, which devastates the country for weeks. around a $160.00 finds a binding and the front ends on choose day. all sorts you say the around $400.00 active wall 5 across the country and half of them are considered out of control as an instructional effort to combat the flames, including 5 phases from the us as trailer and south africa. the smoke from the flies this time is busy and new. the sky in new york city, red american cars residence to limit outdoor activities. several thoughts of eastern canada and the united states have issued health advisories because of the pool at quality. like flanagan is a professor of what was on fund at thompson village university. he says the
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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 once we get to summer and we're getting started 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 as seen at quite group length of area burn since 19 seventies canada seen a doubling of the area bern 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 fire seasons, warmer weather means more lightning,
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especially in the summer where most of our area burned occurs. and warmer weather means that that mosquitoes more efficient at sucking the most of the vegetation, the fuel, which means you have dryer fuels, easy, preferred to start, easy for fire spread right now. a fear of any respiratory issues, nothing strenuous outside where and 95 mass. if you can shut your windows air filters inside the more we know about while then fire smoke, the more we know tell, hazardous is for human health, over 340000 people die prematurely globally, every year, due to a while, then fire smoke. so this is a serious episode. at least 4 people have died and thousands of been engine doctor of magnitude 4.9 of quick struck southern hazy on tuesday, access to the remote to ground on regions being challenging. so age has been slow to arrive muscular because it's still searching for survivors in the russel week. infrastructure has left the nation valuable to natural disasters,
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but the quite comes of hate to struggle to recover from recent. heavy flooding will in 15000 times have been destroyed and that's been significant. damage to farm land, us with reports, salvaging clothes, washed away by floods. the various parts of hate, the syringe will raise during saturday and sunday june. did you say i lost a 5 year old child? i risk losing 2 children, but god left the other one hanging in the tree. i saved one, but i lost one. anyway. my house was swept away by the floods. i lost it. pertains to the roads are turned into rivers of brown water. many crops have also been damaged in the country. when many a staffing 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 out in the west. haiti is already struggling with ramp and gang violence. the head of a civil protection unit says that's impeded rescue efforts. the rain coincides with
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the starts of atlanta car retain season that will last until event bernard smith, alger 0, hold isaac, as an independent journalist in haiti, he says, recovery efforts are facing many challenges. it's. it's been a difficult time for hospitals essentially identified 2020 to your face and gas shortage is due to the, to the a lot uh movement that what that mocked essentially access to the main portal terminals. um and 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, the relief effort. uh n p d, as it is right now is mainly led by international organizations and humanity and
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agencies, uh un agencies. uh, we turn around the grounds, but even date themselves with their resources are so facing difficult conditions to get through and bring relief in a too affected areas. because gains are essentially in control of national groups is present. the loss has been questioned by prosecutors looking into the death of protesters in december. so as opposed to be honest about her role in the actions of police and army against demonstrates as advantage against the removal of former, pressed them petro castillo, 67 people were killed. for the loss as accused protest as of instigating the violence and denied abuses by police. sanchez has moved from lima is supposed to be done with what it is being investigated for genocide, homicide, and serious injuries. since the pop prosecutor in the nation launched an investigation in january against the president's almost
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a ministers on high ranking officers of the army and police, at least $47.00 people, including children, died by fire arms during the protests that followed the officer, a former president physical 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 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 killings and excessive use. a force by security forces, a person in the house that night. this happened under government orders, and that each case must be investigated by the youngest. i'm just, i just see that lima angry confrontation. so it broke out in front of joining
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nationwide protests against the new pension, little demonstrations when the government to scrap the legislation in baton the age of retirement. to $62.00, it was raised to $64.00 in april presence by new macro, and passed the reform without a vote in parliament using special constitutional powers still. ahead here on alex's era, the biggest tech company enters the world of virtual reality. we'll take a look at how it's different from us, michael's attendance, and 10 all together. the major us and european gulf tool was agreed to merge with the saudi by live series and doing a fix that they go back to the had that was not in the middle east and live that we've seen some unsettled weather
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across southern pots of saudi arabia and they've issued red lights as of the highest for thunder storms for some south west in areas of the next few days, that rain trickling down into western areas of human before the east of this across much of the gulf. it's a hot and dry picture. temperature is picking up towards the mid fourties in doha. by the time we get to the se, just also off across the event is going to be moving away, blowing dust here over the next few days west. so whether to the east of this, affecting northern areas of iran and we see some very nice the weather unsettled conditions. thanks to storm oscar for the canary islands on wednesdays. some of that rain as well trickling into morocco and algeria where we seen flooding recently. the weather continues to dominate across a central band of africa, some of which weakening as far north as money. and we will see more in the way of wet weather creeping into towns in the leading into most central areas from the
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coast. by the time we get into a thursday much y, a, of course, pots of southern africa, light botswana, and northern south africa. but cool and cloudy with rain and wind. so cape town that you weather, update the adult to the new way. now to come in to uncover the missing pieces of family history. but finding her bus mother interlock things little so nice. she discovers shocking revelations about the international adoption process. this is the, or one go last between 2 continents on a journey to unlock the secrets of her power. no place like of a witness documentary on out just in the
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the color again you're watching out, is there a has remind you about top stories this i'll ukraine and russia have accused each other of blowing up a major diamond, the cuss on region towns and the russian control territory have been in on day to thousands of people have been evacuate, says the canadian province of quebec has become the new at the center of wildfires which devastates of the country for weeks house to lots of extended into the united states. despite from the fires of time, the sky reads in new york city and at least 4 people have died of hate after a magnitude 4.9 of quite catch a remote region of the country. it struck just days off to floods killed at least $42.00 people. you know, it's actually a state and state bank and has met the saudi crown. prince mohammed been so long as
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part of his 3 day visit to saudi arabia. the state department says the 2 held a wide ranging open and candid discussion included talks on ending the will in yemen and human rights. bilateral relations between the us and saudi arabia have been strained in recent years. thinking is expected to attend a gulf corporation council meeting and the coming hours so wrong as we opened this embassy and saudi arabia, after 7 years of closure, move comes after a deal breaker by china to re establish diplomatic ties between the 2 countries. saudi arabia is also set to reopen its embassy in terror on, although no official date has been confirmed to come see the important day is the relation different as long as you probably get on. and so the out of you, we are confident with the hosting is up to fly out of this promise. you probably got it all in the change them up. so the out of the and the hosting is up to
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florida to change them a. so this one that you probably copied on there cooperation between the 2 countries. in the new era, at least 2 people have been killed in a shooting in the us state of virginia. i have others, a wounded, and i'm on slide into a crowd outside a high school graduation ceremony in richmond. police arrested a 19 year old suspects. the coast guards of the philippines, us as dependent on holding the 1st ever joint exercises that taking place as tensions arising in the, in the pacific region. how soon has bonded below sales with the philippine coast cause to the south china sea to stay the drills being carried out or an enemy ship carrying weapons, best destruction. these coast guards an admission to intercept the vessel helicopter, ready to help in any search and rescue operation. this is a scenario designed to train the coast guards of the philippines,
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united states and japan, together for the 1st time. that's the best way we can do the enter operability and the training that 3 nations agreed on. the exercise is start taking place on the edge of the south china sea, about 25 kilometers from the coast to put the on in the northern philippines. but the waterways cleans almost entirely by china. for coast guard vessels are participating in these exercises to from the philippines, one from the united states, one from japan. but there is a 5th one on the horizon that serves as a lookout for any unwanted entity. some of those so called entities could be china flag ships. they've been patrolling to south tennessee and adjacent waters with increasing numbers and frequency. in april, the crew of a chinese coast guard bessler was accused of trying to block the philippine coast guard boat nearly causing a collision. a similar incident happened last week,
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this time between the us and chinese babies in the taiwan strait. the fact that this was announced over the radio prior to doing it clearly indicated that was intentional. but china believes the us for escalating tensions in the region to. i want to emphasize that the truth is that they, you assign, stood up troubles and make publication. first, why the chinese side dealt with this in accordance with corresponding laws and regulations as yet under president burden? and marcus junior, the philippines, as forge closer security ties with both the us in japan. the 1st maritime exercises between the 3 countries or the latest sign open emerging coalition that is seeking to counter china is going regional dominance together or co for to reinforce n model. international rules and norm vincy. in order to promote a free and open endo pacific facilities, us in japan have planned for months to carry out joint patrols into south china sea
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drills like these featuring coast guard vessels from the 3 nations next to each other. you know, busy show that future has arrived wanting to below l g 0 in the south china sea to use on employment in china. it has had a record high. well then one and 5 young people. and now with also a job that's according to recently specifics, is pushed more of in youth out of big cities to rural areas. jessica washington reports from judge on provence. this is angie county. the weather is pleasant. there's no traffic or pollution, and the around the of surrounding t funds feels the most of the young people staying at the shed, living space of and youth. and to pass the perio strength on, you know, start your live, you know, city or the economy. you might have a life or whatever you call even so why? if you can go to tier 2 or 2 or 3 cities or even small congress, it's all okay. one of the reasons he came here is the increasing difficulty of
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finding a job you saw in employment has officially sold to a record high of more than 20 percent. most of the young people here are doing freelance remote work and they say they don't have to worry about the stress of competing for limited full time jobs because they daily expenses here, a low that's available here every day i spend about $0.70 on food and i'm quite happy around $12000000.00 young people i said to enter the workforce this year. one thing that if you look at a recess fixed expense of that, um, right, quote number of, you know, with university quite right, going up to mazda typically will p x basically. so, i mean, the, the real time to might be one out to 2 or 4 years out, or the squad toys coming out from the mazda. i probably got sofa. g county hasn't ties to more than 600 of them used to relocate late last year. presidency didn't being called on young people to help revitalize countryside. i finding work in
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rural areas. local authorities in onto county are actively promoting this idea, trying to incentivize thousands of urban use to move here. the local government here has spent more than $14000000.00 on infrastructure to meet the needs of its new residents in clinic, to try our best to lower their costs, to run stops, and offer support controlled for food residents and travel that we have also built some shared dining rooms and apartments and facilities for daily life, like coffee's bag crews and barbecues, things that young people like the government has also supported projects like co living spaces for so called digital no max. on the issue, it's all good from already and you've you ability, we can change the whole society or the environment, but we can gather together to change our own small abram and the real push won't solve the growing used unemployment crisis, and it's not intended to be a solution for everybody,
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but for some young people advise them time to consider that on such a future without the newly pressure of city life. jessica washington, elder, 0 and g county, china. the world of old vented reality has moved one step closer to home with tech dr. apple launching its 1st major product line since the apple watch almost a decade ago. the apple vision pro blended reality headsets allows users to blend digital content with the real world around them and what's known as space will computing as expected to cost around $3.00 and a half 1000 us dollars when it goes on sale next. yeah, they chosen as a senior and so was not room is dot com. that's the us website. the focus is on apple news and very most he explains apples long term strategy for world vented reality. this is the most complicated product that apple has ever made. i need to showcasing effectively everything that the company can do when it happens,
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all of his results as to what this app has been spending $1000000000.00 a year just developing the device while i pull isn't present while i please presenting it as a mass market product it is and in reality meant to be one. this is a device that is intended primarily for him to use the essence of tests. and i'll get the tests that initiative technology at this early stage. but crucially, it's the software behind it which apple is cooling, vision of us, which is designed to serve as this platform to its rates on over a number of years. because the long term goal here is not this vision pro device. it is the long time ambition of apple will, so it is believed to also ornamented reality. glosses several years likes down the line that could actually serve as a small sort of replacement for apple is able to offer something in a more premium package. with that ecosystem advantage, that ties and everything from apples to its television programs. it's in view of that, but it's able to combine these different devices to offer something a little bit more compelling. and again, this is not
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a device that is meant for everyone. apple has to start somewhere. whenever we look at all the devices like the apple watch will be on it from the original i phone didn't even have an app store. it didn't even allow you to set it will pay for. so they have to start somewhere in order to be able to it's rates and reach that long time ago. i may just split and the world of professional gulf has been ended by a shock, much a more stop as stores in america and europe have joined forces with the saudi arabia by live series. there was folks reports, and after almost a year of unprecedented disruption and acrimony, the world's major goals tools have come together to make peace. the pga tours joined forces with until now it's bits arrival, the saudi arabian funded live series and the deal that includes your ups main outfit as well. the d. p. well tour, it means that ourselves, the pga tour and live golf will merge our commercial operations under comment
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ownership. there is no question. no question. this united front has the potential to positively shape the future of golf. it was in june 2022 that the live series teed off a $2000000000.00 project and parts of saudis, why the push to raises 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 forced 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. uh 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.

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