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or, and the such, and these are the same for the on and off like beat ages. say that a 100. i'm soothing is refugees. why you have to be registered under what kind of access pay this this food does not get to where it is needed. so it may not get there at all. the challenge ahead is your stay without just the rest of the latest benefits. the thousands have flipped their homes and ukraine's for southern region after a damn attack, floods, towns, and villages. moscow says at least 7 people are missing the time 0 then. yeah, it's great to have you with us. this is elza 0 life from the also coming up today. hate is hit by a deadly earthquake because the island struggles to recover from floods that kills
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more than 50 people. smoke from wild fires in canada is now impacting new york city's air quality, making it one of the most polluted regions in the world. i'm just to can washington and china with stars. these are encouraging young people to move to the countryside . unemployment hits as record highs the most go says at least 7 people are missing after major damn was damaged and attacked, causing widespread flooding. water levels have risen by as much as 11 meters. thousands have been evacuated in the 1st on region of both keeping moscow or accusing each other of damaging this damn the nova complicated them. it links the banks of the nip river held by russia in the south to the ukrainian hill territory in the north, the damn supplies water to the crime in peninsula us and cools,
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does that for ridge of power plants which is upstream. the i a however says that the plan space is no immediate risk and the satellite images from max or technologies look at then they show the aftermath of the dam blast and the her son region. this is before this is after houses and buildings are submerged. water has taken over parks, land, and infrastructure. charles transferred begins our coverage from this upper region . 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 involved. the most immediate impact fees of 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 antonette cause village. a local
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school in stadium downtown was flooded. the stadium was completely under water, and the flood waters were reaching the school. when the russian hill people outside of the river, the town of nova kafka is also under me to own more flood water. 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 the co site. such deliberate destruction by the russian suppliers of the dam is an environmental form of much destruction for the world should show now that russia cannot get away with such tara, this is the reservoir up stream from the destroy them, and it is a vast body of water we estimate the banks that you can see behind me in the distance around 25 kilometers away. the locals that we've spoken to here say the direction that the water level today has dropped to anywhere between a b to ends to meet as we expect in the coming hours and days for the level to
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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, russian officials gave conflicting accounts of denial. so i'm saying that the best on its own, most pointing the finger of blame back to crane sitting at appreciate it. and trying to prevent me offensive up patients by the russian army along the section of the front, blowing the key by seem committed and active, sabotaged, or temporarily stocked. it led to the floating of substantial, heavier. we'll have cbs and long lasting environmental consequences. before and of the satellite imagery again reveals the extraordinary extend to the deluge. the sluice gates of the time 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.
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running along with 12 of this. so russia, you can see the read your beneficial video stopping 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 long time, for whatever reason, if they think, for example, that they're not going to win this battle, then they would leave ukraine because as long symmetric, ukrainian infrastructure has been attacked since the start of the war, ukraine's counter offensive. he's taking the war into a new phase with dramatic consequences. child stratford, which is 0 separation. let's now speak to a journalist julia shop of oliver, who's in moscow. you know, we have a decent sense of what's happening on the ukranian side of the nipple or a river, or the residents in the russian controlled area is being evacuated. stat exactly. it rushes a point to the man as no bag of holes. couple of d melia on 2 of cool the destruction of the dime,
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an active environmental genocide. according to him, at least 7 people are still missing and the dissolves to area due to the uncontrolled release of water from the coal sca reservoir on. choose that. he added that the village of kirsten cat on the left bind cold the need for re but had been completely sub much at the same time. the matter said the, the water level in the town of nowhere, healthcare has full and by a half amused from its highest mugs, according to various sources around 1400 people have been evacuated. more than 2 and a half 1000 households have been submerged. volunteers are coming to the headstone region from all of the russian. uh that's according to the match to the head. right though they hear some region. he also said his name is my name is solved. do i have to mention? so he said that's water and food supplies have been organized also and the information about the death of animals and they know back i hope cuz the due to the, the, to the disaster to the situation that is not true. there is no reason to say that's according to the representative of the mattress,
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the services of the city district. you know, moscow has been adamant since yesterday that it did not blow up the damn and mosque has been accusing ukraine. what's the rationale behind that accusation? it up slightly, most co now controls these territories that full, they say, is known in the interest of trigger and ecological and humanitarian catastrophe that the russian side has officially placed all the blame on kids. the developers to the russian foreign ministry called the destruction of the power station, a terrorist act directly against the civilians and civilian into a structure that which is which has led to a launch scale to monitor and then environmental catastrophe and access to the well actually according to the ministry of defense, the key of has committed the destruction for military purposes in the framework of the so called counter offensive. now. and also the permanent representative of
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russian to the un has said that the blowing out for the don all the help got power station by ukraine kind of considered a rule crime. the russian side has cold on the margins, amazing of the us curious accounts. so now 0, you'll use up of all of our reporting from moscow. thank you very much. at least 4 people have died and dozens have been injured after magnitude 4.9. earthquake hits 7 hate t on tuesday. rescue workers in a remote rundown se region are searching for survivors. the quake comes after heavy rains and flooding force. thousands of people from their homes are administered here. all he says, his government and international partners are taking urgent measures to deal with the situation. but un says, week infrastructure and gang violence is making the humanitarian response difficult . our colleagues said that ongoing in security, damage to roads, obviously happening any relief efforts. as we mentioned yesterday,
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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. the federal isaac is an independent journalist in haiti and he says the natural disasters and making it already bad situation. even worse. it's been a difficult time for hospitals essentially identified 2022 you were facing gas shortage is due to the to the p. lock a movement that what that mocked essentially access to the main portal terminals and that has affected the operation of hospitals. now, you also have a more basic, you know, price is going on with a hunger, affecting nearly half of the population is for you and agencies. and this is not helping you know, the health situation, per se, the relief effort, indeed,
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as it is right now is mainly led by international organizations. and you manage here in agencies, un agencies. we turn on the grounds, but even data themselves with their resources are still facing difficult conditions to get through and bring relief in a to affected areas. because gains are essentially in control of national groups. as the leader of a doomsday, cold linked to hundreds of deaths in eastern kenya is due to appear in court on mackenzie was denied bail last month in his facing charges, including terrorism and kidnapping. according to deciding whether to extend his pre trial detention, the scale of the crimes of mackenzie is accused of is still emerging in april police, acting on a tape all started searching a forest near the coastal town to melinda. and began to uncover a number of mass graves. mackenzie later turned himself into authorities. as leader of the good news, international church, he is accused of ordering followers to starve themselves to death. so they could go
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to heaven before the end of the world. 2 months on bodies or still being discovered more than $250.00 have been exam so far. 8th of them just on tuesday and hundreds of people are still missing. malcolm web, it is in nairobi knocking the pastor is doing court. where are we in these legal proceedings? of the course is in the process of deciding whether or not the prosecutions are for us to detain mackenzie for further 60 days while they continue with the investigation. the propagation last week said they need this extra time, continued zooming bodies to identify the parties that they became didn't say to god the statements from the witnesses from the survivors. he was rescued from the cults settlements into shaka, how the forest lives. many of them still to be under the influence of mackenzie and
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the prosecutions is taking time to be able to do all the statements or witnesses, he would testify against him. now the defense is said that mckenzie should be either charged with a crime or release that seems unlikely at this stage, the whole months of which i'm so embarrassing to deal. so it seasons with the states a release does indeed seem like in just yesterday on tuesday at the burial side, the intent of the says minnesota, when that the launch the resumption of the explanations of bodies, he's himself said that mckenzie will remain in jail until they've been able to say the prosecution have been able to put together a case now we've just had in the last few moments from the quote that it's actually been adjusted until friday. because across the case of the lead prosecutor is in sales on wow. mounts of outside the court room. how's this playing out? i just wonder how it's percolating through canyon society. of the many people in the middle in the say that is mckenzie
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was released then he'd very like to be harmed and no even killed by a, an angry crowd. it wouldn't even be safe for him to go on to speak. now, because people say angry, having learned about what he's widely suspected to have done ordering, killing hundreds of his followers was a great deal of frustration with the state for allowing this to happen. the sailing to still fit, particularly f, when mackenzie was arrested in march. this year and then released the following day prior to the survivors say he had told his father was that the world would end in august this. yeah. and that they should stuff us that children and then themselves to death, to be able to go to having the full at the end of the world, off the he was released in march, survivors say he then told his followers, as at the end of the world, had come closer and it would end in the middle of a for linux. then, according to survive,
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is that hundreds of people apparently died in the following weeks before mackenzie was finally detained. a relatives of, of some of those people who died say this could easily have been prevented defending. he'd been jailed at an earlier stage without the stuff that children to death survive as they if they didn't die on time. they was suffocated while hitting the head with lunch objects, and mackenzie himself said there just last week when he was entering the coal, he denied that he ordered his people to starve themselves to death, knocking web reporting from the robi. thank you very much. i to us secretary of state anthony, blinking has met the saudi crown. prince mohammed been some on the head of a meeting of the gulf cooperation council later, and saudi arabia the us state department says they held candid discussions that included human rights concerns and ending the war and yemen. ties between washington and re add, had been strained in recent years. and notably, that meeting comes
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a saudi arabia restores times with iran. iran has just reopened its embassy and re add 7 years after it was closed. the moon follows a deal broken by china to re establish diplomatic relations. at britain this prince harry will continue testifying in london's high court on wednesday in his civil case against mirror group newspapers. the parent company of the daily mirror on tuesday became the 1st year of k royal to enter the witness box since $1890.00. you accuse the tabloid press of destroying his adolescence and relationships. harry alleges that at least a 100 articles published over 20 years contained information obtained through a legal means like phone hack. is that still a head on alpha 0? looking to take a bite out of the competition. apple enters the world in virtual reality. and a truce on the greens, the saudi back to lives. series merges with a major us and european golf tours, ending a bits or a legal battle, the
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frank assessments. quite frankly, elizabeth dressed, the elephant in the room. the reason in the south koreans want their own nuclear to terraces because they don't trust the us informed opinions. fighting has basically lock this thing up so far that it is impossible virtually for somebody else, 7 to the race at this point in depth analysis of the case headlines. so then, by the end of the states that there is no strong government to control and which means that this might affect other countries inside story on al jazeera gene on i'll just say that despite the roll reinforce some people into play and come back to climate change democratic republic of congo is auctioning off oil exploration blocks in the congo basin. as julie struggles to agree, a new constitution, the big picture examines with an old prejudices against indigenous people holding the country. that was the mountains of votes in general elections with several
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opposition. candidates locked concerns over the integrity of the electoral process are ready be raised. it must, if possible, show 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. gene on al jazeera, the, the, the washing alpha 0 reminder of our headlines. at least 7 people are missing in the russian control region, of course, on after major damn was damaged and attack even moscow or accusing each other of causing the damage to the nova kafka damn. that resulted in widespread flooding. at
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least 4 people have died and 80 after magnitude 4.9 earthquake hit a remote region of the country and struck just days after heavy rains and flooding killed more than 50 people and displaced thousands. residents of sedans, capital cartoon, say they are under siege, caught between air and ground, a sold and a shortage of supplies. intense fighting between the army and the parent military rapids support forces continued on tuesday. a 5 day ceasefire agreement between the 2 sides expired on saturday. the you and says, half the population, that's 25000000 people is in need of 8 it. your self employment in china has hit the record high more than one and 5 young people are now unemployed. the lack of jobs and high cost of living in urban areas is forcing a growing number of youths to move to rural areas to find work. jessica washington reports from m. g county in said young province. this is angie county.
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the weather is pleasant. there's no traffic or pollution, and the around the surrounding t funds fills the air. most of the young people staying at the shed, living space of and use, then to pass the progress depends on the last time you live in a city where you come even have a life or whatever you call even. so why you can do to tier 2 or 2 or 3 cities or even small congress is oh, okay. one of the reasons he came here is the increasing difficulty of finding a job. you thought 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 research to fix, fix that to that. um, right, quote,
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number of, you know, with university graduate 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 square to is coming out from the mazda probably got sofa and the county has enticed more than 600 of them. used to relocate may plus the presidency didn't being called on young people to help revitalize countryside by finding work in rural areas. local authorities in the county are actively promoting this idea, trying to incentivize thousands of urban use to move here. the local government here has spent more than $40000000.00 on infrastructure to meet the needs of its new residents, including the, to try our best to lower their costs, to run, stops, and offer support for food residents and travel that way. we have also built some shared dining rooms and apartments and facilities for daily life, like coffee's back crews and barbecues,
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things that young people like the government has also supported projects like co living spaces for so called digital. no max. only yes, it's all good from already and your view ability. we can change the whole society or the environment, but we can gather together to change our own small enrollment. the real push won't solve the growing used unemployment crisis, and it's not intended to be a solution for everybody. 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 tech giant. apple is launching its 1st major product line since the apple watch almost a decade ago. the apple vision pr. busy augmented reality headsets allows users to blend digital content with the real world around them that is known as special computing. it's expected to cost about $3.00 and a half 1000 us dollars when it goes on sale and that will be next year. hartley
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charlton is a senior editor with macrumors don't. com. that's the us website that focuses on apple news and rumors. and he explains apples long term strategy for augmented reality products. like this is the most complicated product that apple has ever made. i need to showcasing effectively everything that the company can do when it habits all of his results as to what this app has been spending $1000000000.00 a year just developing the device while apple isn't present while i please presenting it as a mass market product it is, 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, o, s, 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 old men. to,
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to reality glosses several years likes down the line that could actually serve as a small sort of replacement to apple is able to offer something in a more premium package. with that ecosystem advantage that ties in 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 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 from the original i phone didn't even have an app store. it didn't even allow you to set a goal paper. so they have to start somewhere in order to be able to it's rage and reach that long time ago to hundreds of emergency personnel from france in the us or a heading to canada to help fight devastating wildfires and the province of quebec . it's become the new epicenter of one of canada's worst ever wildfire. seasons authorities have reported 400 separate blazes. half of them are considered to be out of control. and the impact of those fires is being felt as far away as new york
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city or smoke. as in developing the sky line, would you look at this presidency being urged to limit outdoor activities because of the for air quality. it is currently one of the most polluted cities in the world. mike flanagan is a professor of wild land fire at thompson rivers university. he says the situation in canada is unprecedented. in to back, 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 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 a quite crippling of area burn since 19 seventies. canada seen
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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 fire seasons, warmer weather means more lightning, especially in the summer where most of our area burned occurs. and warmer weather means that, that the stairs more efficient at sucking the most you're out of the vegetation, 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 mass, if you can shut 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 people die prematurely globally every year. due to a while then fire smoke. so this is a serious episode. the major split in the world of professional golf has ended
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after a shock merger. the more established towards in america and in europe have no joint forces with the saudi arabia, back live series. david stokes reports he walks us through on the golf drama. after almost a year of unprecedented disruption and acrimony, the world's major golf tools have come together to make peace. the pga tour is joined forces with until now it's bits arrival. the saudi arabian funded live series and the deal that includes europe's mine outfit as well. the d. p. well tool . it means that ourselves. the pga tour and live golf will merge our commercial operations under common ownership. there is no question, no question. this united front has the potential to positively shape the future of golf. it was in june 2022 that the live series teed off
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a $2000000000.00 project and parts of saudis, why the push to race is probably fall on the global stage. lucrative deals and huge price money tempted. high profile play is a way the more traditional hotman's of the game, the so called the fact is what are the band of forced down to their respective toes . the noise will renting points and open the criticized by of the pros. like it is what it is they're here. they're planning the golf tournament. in my opinion is i shouldn't be here. but again, that's just my opinion. the divide got bigger and more unworkable. highlights the last month when books kept became the 1st live play to win a major title, while at the same time, friends with being to know at the chance to send competes on the regular pga tool. those policies will hope choose, they shock announcement can begin the healing process. live players will soon be able to reapply for the original tool memberships and all pending legal action will
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end immediately. savings. folks don't use it, right right. that's it for me. 0 then. yeah, you can find more information as always on our website, down to 0 dot com or lead story right now. the partially damage nova called good them in the ukraine. up next inside story, we'll look at why the humanitarian situations, palestinians living under is really occupation is worse than the hello. there is a repeat weather pattern across europe, as it has been the days and weeks. now we've got high pressure in charge. so lots of summaries, sunshine across from northern areas, but that's fine. and dry conditions also bring wildfire risk for places like scanned in a new way that as well as some of the baltic states like lot for you so much west down in the south. a stormy conditions continuing for places like italy and the
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balkans. but the width is whether it can be found out in the south west. we've got storm oscar, the boat, some very what and when do whether to use or is it's going to move that. what a that rain is, northern parts of spain and portugal over the next few days. so suddenly, a cooler field across much of the mediterranean, that rain continuing some of it folding into a key as we get into thursday for the north, from this west to close the central areas, but much dry up towards the east sunny for the baltic states. lots of heat coming in riga, 24 degrees celsius, said, but little bit of rain creeping across the scandinavia. but for the north, west and west and pots of you're brought to fine and dry weather to be found, plus sunshine, and have a look at power supply. the time we get to the end of the week, lots of sunshine for a feel good friday, that she, whether i'll be back with more later
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