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trusts 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 influx 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, the, [000:00:00;00] the hello, this is the news our on out to 0. i'm for the back people live until coming up in the next 60 minutes. 1000 see their homes in ukraine's washing controls case on region as a voucher down flights towns and villages most jose is at least 7 people on the 6.
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hundreds of fires continued to burn across canada, and the, in fact, social being felt in the united states, new york is not one of the most polluted cities in the world. also this hour, i hate to use hate by a major earthquake as the island struggles to recover from floods that scales more than 50 people and hoping to strengthen us influence in the region secretary of state, antony lincoln is inside your radio. i had a meeting with golf corporation council for administer. i'm joining us real still with the sports players. react with shot and anger off to surprise gold smudge up between the top 2 tools in the us in europe and the saudi back to live series. the it's 10 g m t. thank you for joining us. present, forwarded me is lensky says the destruction of the nova kafka them inside of ukraine has left files and hundreds of thousands of people without drinking water.
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moscow says at least 7 people are missing and thousands has been evacuated in the russian controlled case on region after widespread flooding. both keys and mosque or accusing each other of damaging the notebook kafka dime. it links to bang, so be the need for a river held by russia on the south side to ukrainian health territory in the north . the damn supplies water to the climate and bit into the andes operation nuclear power plant. the eyes says it faces no immediate risk and the satellite images from mac, soft technology, so the aftermath of the breach in the case on region, houses and buildings. active megs and water has flooded parks, infrastructure and land jobs. stripe for begins coverage from the operations. until monday, the kafka down hills back 18000000000 cubic meters of water generating electricity
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and providing fresh water for hundreds of thousands of people. but not involved to the most immediate impact fees of 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 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 size 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
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a vast body of water. we estimate the banks that you can see the hind me in the distance around 25 kilometers away. the low cost that we've spoken to here say they reckon that the water level today has dropped any way between a me to 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 russian officials gave conflicting accounts of the no i. so i'm saying that the 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, sabotaged, or temporary stopped. it led to the floating of substantial areas for help, serious and long lasting environmental consequences. before and of the satellite
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imagery again reveals the extraordinary extend to the deluge. the sluice gates of the time being gushing also since late last year, when russia ended its occupation of the city of cancelled and withdrew its troops across the deliberate river. the 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, then they would leave your train, but this long symmetric ukraine. and if the structure is being attacked since the start of the war, you cranes counter offensive. he's taking the role into a new phase with dramatic consequences. charles profit, which is 0 separate, you want us to speak to join the syria shop over and over in moscow. unit we saw
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the footage of coast on, on the russian control side, which is very impressive. what are you hearing about the residents there? what's the impact of the destruction of the, this them on the russian controlled areas? so at the moment between 220046000 people have found themselves in the design. it's designed in the car. so in region, according to action, govern outlets. the merits selda around 1500 people have been evacuated at 7 more. so missing and 17 people have been rescued from the rooftops of the flooded houses . some parts of the city of nowhere could hope got remain without a tricity. the authorities way seemed for some power train races and pumps to provide people was drinking water. according to legend result, or in the coming days as some,
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some these infection procedures of territories that will begin in the day here. so region in order to prevent the spread of infectious diseases that i also had of but nobody could hope got legitimately onto her, said that the volunteers are coming from all the russia now. and people help with both trying rates as in food, according to the onto there is no panic in the region. well, solid launch number of animals have died just as there are many farms into aaron and many people have a that lice stoved as well. moscow unit, and since they didn't blow up this them, and this accused ukraine of being responsible. but what's the rationale to what purpose would the ukrainians do this? and what evidence says russia has that ukraine is responsible? spotless. right. so russia has officially a place to all the blame on kids to the dissolves and not in most cases, it controls those territories. and they say it is not in the interest of trigger and ecological and humanitarian catastrophe that many people,
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he believe the situation could presumably be beneficial for ukraine because they, the flood could have washed away russian fortifications and positions as well as mine feels the russian to foreign ministry calls the destruction of the power station, a terrorist attack directed against the civilians and civilian infrastructure that which had led to a large scale humanitarian ends environmental catastrophe. and actually they pointed out that in october last year, russia wrote to lesson to the un security council cooling on key of to prevent the destruction of the time. and it was a warning about the shelling of the down from the ukrainian side. so now x, but say that's a, the destruction of the dumb, the helps get pound station actually may affect both sides of the conflict. you know, i thank you for that uni,
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a shop of our lives there in moscow. the not of world news, at least 4 people have died and dozens have been injured off to magnitude 4. point 9 is quite kids. 7, haiti on tuesday, rescue workers in the remote con honest region are searching for survivors. the quite comes off the heavy rains and trots force thousands of people from their homes, 5 minutes to out. and all he says is government and international partners are taking urgent measures to do with the situation that you and says weak infrastructure and gang violence is making the humanitarian response difficult. as 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 haiti's. 10 departments in 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. how eoc is an independent journalist in haiti?
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he says the natural disasters are making a bad situation. even worse. it's been a difficult time for hospitals, essentially at the end of 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 a $100.00 affecting nearly half of the population in for you and agencies. uh, and this is not helping you know, the health situation per se, the relief effort. uh indeed, as it is right now is mainly led by international organizations and humanity and agencies, uh un agencies. we turn around the grounds, but even date themselves with their resources are so facing difficult conditions to get through and bring relief in
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a to affected areas. because gains are essentially in control of national groups. it's a sort of trans resumes for victims of a doomsday called lynx, the deaths of hundreds of people in eastern kenya. it follows a 2 week break to allow pathologist to conduct a post mortem examinations on some of the bodies is the 3rd phase of an operation that began in april. meanwhile, the court is due to decide on friday whether to extend the pre trial detention of the cost lita poll. mckenzie is accused of ordering formulas to stop themselves to death. so they could go to having before the world ends. ology or is malcolm lab has moved from nairobi to police operation to redeem the parties of mackenzie solo is, has reviewed more than $250.00 parties of already been dug up from the shack a hold of the forest to and mackenzie had cool while it was for you as gary to remote,
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our forest where we've been living with them can use internal affairs minister the sites on tuesday and said everyone involved will be held to account in terms of bring you to account those costs. these we have no link to these, picked out sales to mr. mckenzie and is going up. what i just, i said, every possible way that's going to be obtained in one way or the other to face must be brought to account even if it's a public official. he's a need is a security officer. so the accountability beachy is the saving grace mckenzie. a friedman custody since april and a cool was in the process of deciding to confront the prosecution's request to keep them in detention. so aside a 60 days, possibly to say they need more time to receive bodies and gather statements from witnesses to defend says that mckenzie should either be charged with a crime will release malcolm web out to 0. maybe. can you in india
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essential bureau of investigation has taken charge of a probe into a collision between 3 trains in the eastern states of additional $288.00 people were killed in the countries. worse, rail disaster and decades will make assume sherry free for symbol. vanessa white in eastern india with passengers nervously boarding trains, life added busy number, where the train station and reuben h florette. all these people waiting to board a train services days after that instant and follow. so the claims so many lights, but people here have little choice but to get on with that life. but even as a boat, the train, the mount washington sun, about safety. the government is trying to make but divide at the expense know fastest enough india, but the, the crucial part is how is the safety net? if it is an almost intensive piece to move one person fifty's the most of the most
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important thing for them. not that we each of the 10 plus many people are not using the fixtures. a lot more people are using normal existence, but they're not safe, but so we've taken care of that to solve. like if we go and then we are truly believing on the system that we have is before dismissing since. but now we're having a question. when we save order. so it's only in the name of the god, the multiplan police in and bought us all continues to play on people's mind. allen passengers here who are heading to the respective destination and also that tragedy . the often mouth continues to place these office at hospitals and as moms in cities, families are hoping to find enough one to live and heading to the hospital. and when they don't find them, then they have to hit the most fading device. and in some cases, families can not find relatives out of hospitals and not at all. and those policies
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don't seem to have on the cities. obviously the end of the nation is sending us secretary of state on to me, blinking has l talks with saudi arabia's conference. mom had been solomon, i had a meeting with golf corporation council, a foreign ministers in saudi arabia. the us state department says they had candid discussions that included human rights concerns and ending the war in yemen. ties between washington and re, i'd have been strained in recent years. to discuss this further, let speak to hush him. i have by who's covered this region extensively for alj a 0. how should we saw clearly in the body language? it, but it's not one ties. the american secretary state is coming in a very different style job yet. then the us has been used to, it's a very different landscape where you have the saudis, any radians, we establish and ties in a deal broken by china. what can they expect for the one who looked at the
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statement issued by the saw the news agency. there's no specifics whatsoever about what happened during the meeting. the americans are returning to a country which is completely changing and they are trying to understand whether there is a genuine geopolitical shift in the country, particularly when it comes to normalizing with uh, yvonne buildings, stronger relations with china and dresser. all this is just part of a political leverage by con principal, haven't been said not to tell them, not because in particular that when it comes to these parts of the well you, you have to understand that you have to do with the most powerful country which is saudi arabia and this explains why the americans are concerned because this is just concerns that this could be the beginning of a new era, the end of the decades long allies that was like, based on or exchange for security, i can give the americans when back some of the influential have they completely lost ground to try and when you look up the developments of the ground with taking
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them some time because they look and say that they are looking forward to see some end to the conflict in young man. you have to g, g, c, c, countries on the opposing ends of the conflict, the saudis, back the internationally recognized government entities. for example, the back, the secessionist, the america is need to bring all those countries together to try to negotiate a math. but i think that we would have to wait and see what would be the perception of the saudis. yeah, and, and of course is this gcc foreign ministers meeting in saudi arabia as well. and you've mentioned some of the points of tension between some of these g c, c countries which we also so when it came to the question of we had mixing syria into the league, some countries not completely on board with that. can they unite? what are these divisions too deep for the gcc to be united ways? this is one of the problems with, with, with, with the us when it comes to testing, what does it respond to the well, they say that the reason for this meeting between blinking and the gc see for the
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ministers is basically to talk about security regional issues and also gc integration by the gc itself is not a united block. we spoke earlier about the divide with, with the saudis, and then i was just about to human a lot of tardies. i'm not really in favor of an overtures with the, with, with best out of a sense of, of sylvia. they have different visions about how to move forward. and also the decency has been grappling with how to get its act together and set aside all those differences, particularly between of the key players and the gc. now, is it going to be easier for blinking to tell the decency countries, for example, you know, what, we have to find a way to solve the classes in yemen. it's not going to be easier to, because of the huge differences between the saudis and the bus is about to you. and so that stays the same thing. so it's going to be a delicate task ahead for the americans. i need, uh, it'll be interesting to see what comes out of that meeting. how should my head barbara?
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thank you very much for that. a right. well, along with major changes in diplomatic strategy, sound you rate is also expanding its global cloud in sport, especially in football and golf. the world of golf is still coming to terms with the shock use that the p g n d. p growth was acting madge with the saudi back live golf series. many players say they're angry, they weren't consulted ahead of tuesday's announcement. i'll pass all kinds of details a day off to the revelation. the goals to biggest tools to join forces with the games most controversial series. there are still plenty of questions left unanswered in the wake of the move that as rock the sport to it's cold. and off to a year after many and insults between the page and the new revel series. it's a standing utah by the getting the stablished, but i recognize the people are going to call me a hypocrite. and any time i said anything, i said it was the information i had at that moment. and i said,
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i said it based on someone that trying to compete for the pga tour and our players . many p jerry players took the social media to voice that are good at the deals or the fact that they was so little consultation today didn't go for the kids. you said nothing like finding out 3 twitter that were emerging with a tool that we'd said we'd never do that with the pga player and michael came. tweeted very curious how many people knew this deal was happening about 5 to 7 play around organization, right. despite the uncertainty around gulf, one thing that is continuing a pace is saudi arabia's word a push to raise its profile on the global sporting stage, the live gulf views coming on the same day around the grid strike. i will go when they're coming benz about was officially available. there's a playoff out if you had joining the likes of christie on the ronaldo and the saudi pro league. so the game of goals this new commercial deal will allow all 3 tools to
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continue that 20 towards the 3 schedules. the weather event will pacify leading plans like tiger woods and rolling mcelroy the previously been such a value for the part it's of live goals remains to be said. the p g r i d p. well, to live, see, reset their publish. it would unify the game, but it seems likely that there will be plenty of time going ahead. wrong will pass back out. is there a or i saw some more about this now with the john a guys, you're most cost force, present it a big deal. and they're spinning this as a unit t deal, but it seems that it's cost more division than anything else more. that's right. yeah, i mean if the spinning is in unity open as you had there in ra whose report, a lot of people are very upset and these play is found out. most of them found out through twitter on tuesday morning like the rest of us days. and you see, dale perhaps not because you know, a lot of these players gave up a lot of money to stay on the pga tour to stay loyal. so we're talking about the likes of tiger woods for example. it was off at $800000000.00,
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turned it down. laurie mcroy turned down off a $1000000000.00. even plants who are not perhaps household names like bills while a tourist. he turned down a $160000000.00 to stay loyal to p. j total. now he's got another problem because he's futures and downs off to having back surgery. so he, he was just one of those players who missed out on a huge pay deal to say a loyal and now we don't know what's going to happen next. we don't know if the live players who left to go to the live tools are going to be punished to when they come back with the pga tour players. they're going to be compensated in some way for not taking those big money to it just so now i have so many things and still for me. yeah. so, so a lot of questions. what does this mean for this, for the, for golf to the saudis, not effectively on golf. it's not written to say that i have to say fully because the p i s, the saudi suffering was fund is backing this financially. but i think, you know, you've also got to take a step back and, and say that this is good for goals because both tools benefit all 3 tools benefit . sorry. so the pga tool has the tradition, the history of the brand, but it was losing
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a lot of his play is to live series and therefore struggling to assess his bias sponsors and a tv right. sales live series. well, they need it, you know, they have the money and they have some of the big names, but they needed the credibility and they needed the big sponsor. so it's, it's a, it's a small move in terms of a business strategy to join forces. and it's also, i think it's a because goals have this kind of the old fashioned way of looking at, at itself and in the white with structures move to came along and disrupted everything in the space of, you know, just on 3. yeah. it's now gone. the saudis, who back believe towards now. yeah. running golf effectively. right. and the saudis have been really raising their po, finding sources, not just called sale support, a lot of money into football. we've seen fernando installed uribe, a messy possibly on his way bends. and my is on his way there as well to what end, what are you trying to achieve by putting so money, so much money into sports. yeah, absolutely. i mean, if part of the national vision for 2030 is to build on the sports industry and what we saw yesterday,
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it alongside this gulf deal. so that the top 4 teams and the saudi pro, league of being transported from being not for profit, state run, state, run organizations to full profit, but also still run by the state of eventually they're going to privatize those teams. and, you know, you can understand that from the business and so that the more money that you injects and you track these top named players, the most sponsors come through, the more you can sell your tv rights full. and there again, you come back to any money, so they are trying to raise the standard of the saudi personally, they want the saudi pearly to be in the top $10.00 legs in the world. this is all about soft power, of course, because we've seen savvy influence in formula one as well. um and, and, you know, in the premier league because they, they own the new cost, the united. so it's, um, yeah, it's an aggressive strategy but no, and i'm not saying that in a negative sense. mm hm. let's watch somewhere and see if it is
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a successful strategy. mm hm. thank you so much joy for that and we'll have more sports play strongly. these are of course with huge amount of cash. oscar. thank you very much. now apple is launching. it is the 1st major product lines been see apple watch nearly a decade ago. the apple vision pro augmented reality headset allows users to be to blend digital content with the real world of on them is known as spatial computing . one headset is expected to cost about $3.00 and a half $1000.00. when he goes on sale next year. hobby charlton is a senior editor with macrumors dot com. that's the us website that focuses on news . and rumors about apple explains a tech giant's long term strategy for ment. advantage. this is the most complicated product blacklist at amaze. i need to showcase thing effectively. everything that the company can do when it habits all of his results as to what this app lisman spending $1000000000.00 a year just developing the device while apple isn't present while i please
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presenting it as a mass market product. it is, in reality, meant to be one. this is a device that is intended primarily for, infuse the absence of tests and i'll get the test 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 a sufficient pro device. it is the long time ambition of apple. well, so it is believed to also old demented reality glosses several years later down the line that could actually serve as a small firm, 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,
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will the i from the original i phone didn't even have an app store. it didn't even allow you to set a wall paper. so they have to start somewhere in order to be able to, it's right. and reach that long time, go for unemployment among young people in china has hit a record high more than one in 5. and now without work, the lack of jobs and a high cost of living in urban areas is forcing a growing number of used to move to rural areas to find work. i'll just here is jessica washington, before some on g county in see john comments. this is angie county, 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 youth, and to pass the perio strength on you to not start your live, you know, city or the economy even 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 an 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 expense is here a low that's available here. every day i spend about $0.70 of food and i'm quite happy. around 12000000 young people i said to enter the workforce this year. one thing that if you look at a recess, fix, fix that to that. um, right, quote number, all, 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 these quite the ways coming out from the mazda of sofa and g county hasn't ties to more than 600 of, and used to relocate weight loss yet presidency didn't being called on young people to help revitalize countryside. i finding work in rural areas. local authorities in
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onto county are actively promoting this idea, trying to incentivize thousands of urban use to move here. to local govern that here has spent more than $14000000.00 on infrastructure to meet the needs of its new residents. including the, to try our best to lower their costs, to run start tops and offer support job for food residents and travel that we have also built some shared dining rooms and apartments and facilities for daily life. like coffee's bat craze and barbecues, things that young people like the government has also supported projects like co living spaces for so called digital no max, while many issues all good from already and gives you the 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
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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. to that i had on knowledge a 0 brittany springs. how are you just suffice for the 2nd day in a landmark case against the fabric newspapers live in london and tennis world number one, carlos authorize, set up a showdown with no of october. the 18 franco can send the final ciocca. your license with me on that end the day to stay with the the problem has been stuck for a few weeks which allows you small variation, but don't big variation. this expanding cloud means is areas of rain stretching from germany eastwards and intending of that dancers, balkans, and the great yusef just edged east with,
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but mostly is fine sunshine in the plane of europe. unfortunately, the cold wouldn't brings a lot of cloud into england and touches, at least for the morning places like christ of the netherlands, and that's cold, but 20 times available in paris. and you'll notice over our b of a circulation, it's just assuming that because there's a lot circulation that store that they pulled off. scott gave hard for me to rate in the islands and madeira. huge amounts of rain, but the funding was cooked with surprising. anyway on the mainland, it just brings it in the heavy stuff. i think the northwest of space, lots of shafts, the east of that. you'll notice. and even you look, it says that where the ratings expanded those last the lights, you send the forward shares from many places is becoming a little bit heavier in portugal. and in landon's payments. got this just coming into both those why don't just the staff of back numbers here looks better and the winds onto the struggle. canaria house, you still see quite windy and sandy weather desktop potential, at least in egypt and heavy rain around the gulf of guinea. of
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the finding a life partner can sometimes be just for young wisdom, especially conventional teaching is not an option. so some are turning for head that d take out one of my friends, put me on it, and within 2 weeks i found somebody and i was done, there's still resistance in some communities and it's might not work for everyone i'm done with up. but if i made someone online and that is how it's meant to be swipe price for marriage or no to 0. the,
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the, [000:00:00;00] the, [000:00:00;00] the, you're watching, these are analogies here with me for the valuable a reminder of on top stories present. so to me is lensky says, the destruction of the nova kafka diamond, southern ukraine, has left hundreds of thousands of people without drinking water. at least 7 people are missing and thousands of being moved to safe across the us. secretary of state on to me thinking has l talk, so it sounds your ideas comp,
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from friends who haven't been simon. i had a meeting with both corporation counsel foreign ministers. us state department says they have candid discussions that included human rights concerns. and the solve the back live goals and the pga tour have announced a shop manager ending 2 years of fit, a rivalry, a new deal and only to ation between the 2 sides. in other use more than 400 wild fires and now burning in the canadian province of quebec. fires have swept across the country for weeks now and the smoke is traveling south triggering heck at quantity. and there's 4 people in the us. are he level home? it has more as a red sky in new york, the smoke is drifting in from canada, with walls fires hoping, burning out of control for weeks. the haze is now sweeping across the border in the united states. this is the view from space. the trail can be seen drifting across northern and eastern us states,
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millions of people all being one of the dangerous over 50 percent of the us population. everything east of columbus, ohio is experiencing levels on the order of a 150 to a 180, which is an air quality index, suggesting that these are very hazardous levels to be breathing. but it's far worse than canada. more than full 100 well fi as a building, thousands of people have be moved to safety from the homes, western united states to see what group lying up area burn since 19 seventies care . the seen a doubling, a barrier burn since the early seventy's. and this is largely not so late, but largely attributed to human cause. climate change, full cost is expect the fires to increase the number and the intensity this month puts in kind of the on costs for its west, qualify season on record for him to have it all just there. as well as get an update with our senior meteorologist while mckelly rob was used to seeing asian
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cities being the top of the evolution table is, is that, that it is that, but if you measure, if you look at that particular match or that's what the size produced then for the last few hours, new york has been vine with new data to be 1st or 2nd. and this is, are costs and measuring system to get, let's have a look at what's called him. if you already know the vin size, this in western canada, that was a couple of weeks ago, not in eastern canada, for example. this is the picture which was quite a popular, particularly was that you could argue pretty over new york city just a couple of hours ago. now that's come from this far as the smoke from canada. and the reason is the weather this case, the farther part one, but this circulating low pressure, right, which helps to down down. and that was ever fine. and nova scotia has not brought the smoke down with it now. also normally and i've looked back to the last several years, does not the cold calls any worse than motors is usually current. good. so this
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which has difficult is you, it's extreme. i just don't like the yet because the winds gonna keep blowing. it's already taken about, out of east in canada and across the u. s. this was also, and this again is a don't picture which drunk is all the pretty are apocalyptic. but for the front of your lungs example kind of take. so they've been trying hard, but not yet come on top of these 5, nor do i think they will do it because of where it's not helping a tool. the blue ridge mountains of virginia, a 1000 kilometers away, have already seen this snow. this is not the end of it. so here's the full cost i have for the rest of wednesday. look at the wind direction. look at the orange, which is where it's taking this smoke. and if i take you beyond that, so if they are human to friday, the load might have lost some big strength for the wind direction. so same ticket right down to was the carolinas. hence the widespread worry about a quality and the warnings they're all wrong. thank you very much for the updates. a sight moving on in opposition. candidates have won a majority invoice parliament after the gold states. second general election in
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a year. the makeup of a new house is submitted to the one he elected last year. it was late, it is old by the crown prince. friction between the routing family and, and the size calls political paralysis and sold reforms as spring and rob madison, in kuwait city forest. tell us about these results and what they mean. yeah. what kind of thing has been going on since the fall is closed on tuesday at 8 pm? we don't know who is going to be in the parliament. and we now know also that $29.00 of the parliamentarians out of the 50, in total, are leaning towards the opposition. what that means in practical tends, is that towards politics are essentially still in type blocks that they're not going to move the other thing. but it's very important to notice where these elections is, the level of turn out. it's fairly low, it's 51 percent. and that gives an indication of the level of dissatisfaction that take away these now have what, this whole political process which has gone on for about 2 and
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a half years. but essentially has gotten to hold back in 2020. and it's been very little movement since then, and will you be seeing over the last few days that people have becoming more and more disengaged with the political process? to the extent, as i say, that hosp the hosting population get in coates didn't even bother to try not to post a pallet. we're going to leave it there for now. thank you so much, rob madison. my 1st day in kuwait city, we want to take you now to sri lanka where students have been marching in the capital colombo to demand the release of active is detained during last years on tide governing protests. they say their imprisonment amounts to political persecution. last year's demonstrations west balance by the countries worst ever economic crisis laughed one, corresponding to me now for 9 days in colombo. but now there's been quite a lot happening behind you there in the last few minutes. tell us about the situation and how tens fits protests is. this will literally add a protest by university students on the outskirts of colombo,
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the free drive at the campus, where students have been protesting against the government, against repression. basically asking the student leaders be released if you can just look over my shoulder literally. within the last 2 minutes we've had bullies of tear gas canisters of which you can probably still see the water canada. just because the main road is literally about 10 meters down and you had the marching groups of your diverse interested in what marching and this was of police and special task force. come on those or do with water cannons and separately tear gas canisters? no, they have scattered for the moment, but university students have said that this kind of repression by the government is not going to be able to stop them and silence them. so what they're saying is that the government sort of campaigns to repress the people to silence the voices, to stop the university's protest movement,
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which was so involved in that anti government protest we saw last year, which led to a change in the government. the, the university students say it's not going to happen then not going to back down for a sense of what are their demands. exactly, and what has the government responded? right. i'm if you, if you're able to support the police, actually, if i can just take a minute a yes, the police is marching on the protest as, uh, followed by the to bought a guess. uh, the, the water cannons. uh the, those in the camel. all busy members of the special ed task force unit, uh and police that uh, matching on the students. now you asked me about what the month, where this is very much still happening. you can see the volumes of water people, all of the security personnel armed with shoes with tear gas mosques, uh and back to and then there we go. we've,
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we seem to be just on the one of the guests, wally's and okay. me now we're going to let you go. i don't know if you can see them. yeah. we still have that on the camera. if you're able, i think that's the water cannon, but if you, if it's still keep that talking to us about this, we will continue. but if you feel like be able to let you go, i am 40. i'm quite happy to keep, keep, keep talking about the situation up as, as you can see, this is the kind of reaction that university students that protest as i'll facing every single time they take to the streets. though we've got a 1st hand experience of it. but this is what the situation is with the government going way over the top in terms of tracking down on any form of protest and the send uh that what to court orders that will obtain earlier on. again, some of the student leaders, as well as some of the student active is against allowing them to actually lead
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some of the matches into the city. they have the president's house and things like that. but here the, the police have actually, if i can show you a chosen the circle of this university with this sort of assembly point was and try to keep them from moving even beyond this point. if i can just show you the water can and then the far distance, they seem to be dropping off the water in the water cannon. and that's t a guess a, there's a gas can and that seems to be a bit of a dams quit. but if i can also tell me that i'm going to guess cannon's guy and get on to that is the, i guess is what you're seeing right now. a 10 situation in salon. cuz capital this r i now fernandez, i correspondents reporting that live from the scene of a confrontation between police and protest as student protest as has been demonstrating guys for like the capital demanding the release of students who were detained in previous demonstrations against the government. a t,
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a gas and water count and being used against a protest is the end on our team as well as you. so we'll keep you across the story interlock as more information comes through a force. in the meantime, let's get an update on the situation in ukraine. our top story on this news, our and the flooding in russian control coast on, after a dime was damaged in an attack. there. at least 7 people are missing, and hundreds have been displaced. that's bringing a child stratford, who joins as live from coast on city. charlie, you've reached curse on city after having been ins. operators at previous the tell us about the situation that what picture is imagining of the destruction of this down on the ukrainian side. well the pictures say it'll really done like this is the center of care. so the city we've been speaking to people who are being evacuated, coming off some of these boats, small outboard engines and bringing people in from some of the most effective
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neighborhoods. people here are telling us that the water is around 4 inches deep in each state by some very, very distort people coming off these boats. and i've just just a few minutes ago speaking to an elderly man who says that he was the last person to be evacuated from the particular island. because this town is made up of a series of islands as well. and the kind of a delta. and he said that he's home and being completely destroyed as you can. well imagine we are not sure we con, confirm as to whether the will to is still rising. and as i say, if you look down and we, we plan around, you can see some of these small thing is that to people, we understand that being donate angle buying in many ways. if in this case, you can see sparks each day in order to rescue pets, the back you ation is on going a call and give you exact numbers on how many people are still tracked in this area
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. but we know, according to the ukranian government, they say in around 17000 people needed to be moved from this area. there's a boat coming in here now, which we can already predict, just bringing in people. right? that must be a res calm. there hasn't been any since sweeping here. certainly the showing that we've heard about. we've heard reports of shedding in the coastal area. but yeah, this is a kind of transport the people are having to use that to to get out. right. we've, we turned it back to ation center as well. the evacuation center people, they're telling us that people are being basically given money. mm. and to being moved to areas, bailey nickaligha, which is about an hour, an hour and a half from here. you're without speaking here. go on to china like directing all the people to get out of the way and a lot of pressure. but yeah, my situation is ongoing and dia, a full meat is old. so you can imagine how many homes have been destroyed. indeed
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the picture behind us there is quite impressive people being evacuated, of course, the russians and ukrainians have been trading blame as to who is responsible for, for the explosion of this down in terms of territorial control. charlie, how important is the need for a waiver in this conflict, and what impact is the destruction of the car cost could i'm going to have on, on the war now going for as well. that is a very good question. indeed. the do. the pro river is key because effectively we have chewed air is south of the thing, the pro river, basically in that direction that are controlled as we know by the russians. certainly the ukrainians are saying that the russians did this as a means of preventing or at least stalling, slowing down what they expect to be some sort of move by ukraine in full seats in this low expect seed cancer offensive. so the river is key and of course, if you follow the river further north,
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the russian forces all the way along the south bank, including that area around are never to go. that's the zach for richard nuclear plant. so one can only imagine from a military strategy kind of perspective. this dams, destruction is going to have a huge impact. but at the moment, certainly, as i say, we've heard, well, no incoming or outgoing shedding since we've been here. although we know this area is showed in submissively the real focus at the moment certainly seems to be the evacuation of the remaining civilians of it this, these guys here now going out to try and bring more people in one more thing. tony, thank you very much for the update. thank you for keeping us acrosta's, developing story out of ukraine. johns transferred reporting daylight from here san c t r. let's head to the u. k. now in britain springs, harry is testifying in london's high court for a 2nd day. in his civil case against america, newspapers
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a pound company of the daily mirror. on tuesday, he became the 1st u. k. boiled into the witness box since 1890. choose a tomboy price of destroying his dallas incense relationships. however elijah, is that at least a 100 articles published over 20 is contained information obtained to illegal means like phone hacking a shawnee angela is outside london, high court for a so they to charlie of harry being in court. what's happened so far? well they go to a very press start that now in a 10 minute break, but prince harry for the last hour has been grilled about those claims. that mirror agrees. john list used on those 4 methods to gain information about him. the lawyer representing mary was really drilling down on the some of those articles, one in particular and also printed about how res visit to a strip club in 2006, which mentioned a string of angry phone calls from his then girlfriend chelsea davis. now the
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prince was saying that details about the timing and the length and the frequency of those phone calls prove that john, this must have had access to that phone logs. but the defendant went on to say that often news of the well john, unless was found guilty of hacking by prince william on harry's phones and convicted in 2007, no merit group. john. this would risk using those same illegal methods to gain a story, knowing the consequences. but the prince said, well, i believe that's just not true. i believe for that. and the risk would be, well, the reward. and he went on to say, i believe hacking happens on an industrial scale across 3 papers beyond no doubt. but what we've been hearing is the defense is repeated refrain that there is no evidence here. and that these allegations up to a speculation. the report from prince, how are you? his being able evidence has been destroyed. at one point the defense lawyer was
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taken to task, such as leading the witness, but those being no real knockout punches the prince has remained calm and very composed and he's going to be in the witness down for another 3 hours. but a lot is writing on this trial for him. this is really his likes was trying to change the culture of the media and this is not his own needs. well, this is essentially a test case. and if prince harry and the other claimants when then the judge will use it to set the level of damages that a publisher would have to pay in all the cases. so many of the celebrities, so many of watching to see how this trial will. so of course, we went find out the results for another few weeks. a lot of people interested in this trying in this case. thank you, tony for bringing us the late save from london prose. president, dean of the warranty, has been questioned by prosecutors looking into the death of protesters in december . she was reportedly asked about her role in the actions of police and army against demons rages that ronnie de,
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against the removal of former president federal castillo. 67 people were killed a lot to has accused protesters of instigating divine and send denies abuses 5 police. so frances will undergo surgery for an abdominal head, yet in the coming hours the vatican stays. he's expected to stay in hospital in rome for several days as spokesman added that the hernia is causing recurrent painful and worsening symptoms. 86 year old head of the roman catholic church underwent colon surgery in 2021. said i had on the program and sports. novak
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joke of age divides the quarter final scare from his russian opponent of the french open details. next with joe david, the the right goes back with more of a day sports, joe foley. thank you very much. we'll as we've been telling you paging tool gophers happened reacting with surprise and some of that i'm good. so the news of the manager with the brett rep, a live series, it ends to you as a base arrive rate. this also prompted several legal cases and you deal between pga told live on the european based d p. well tool. we'll see. all of that go away, but pious, who stayed loyal to the pga tour express the anchor over the uterine to the commissioner, and have complained by once consulted as i would describe, the meeting is intense. certainly heated. this is a very complex,
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obviously it's a very, it's been a very dynamic and, and complex couple years. and for players, i'm not surprised that, you know, this is an awful lot to ask them to digest. and this is a significant change for us, you know, in the direction that we were going down. but as i'm trying to explain and i will continue to explain as we go forward, this ultimately is a decision that i think is in the best interest of all of the members of the pga tour in front typing has thrown up a huge tennis, started down with well, the one calls out chris set to face $22.00 time grand slam champion. novak chuck rich in the semi finals across, crushed 6 feed. the final assisted pass 626176 and tuesday for the finals and fridays last full match with jokers, which is what every tennis firm had wanted to see was fine. it was played supervisors just once before in between the last year we came out on top.
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says the job came a, everyone was suspecting that much, you know, the same thing against the, i guess know, like myself as well. i really want to pay that much. uh, since last year i really want it to pay to blake and i guess, i guess no luck. uh, you know, we, we both are playing uh with a grade level on the, as i said before, if you want to be the best you have to be the best. so i'm really looking for the, the month thing that i enjoyed spot. joe cavellas had a tough time to get set semi final, he survived to scan from counting, catching of pulling to set some lines and his russian appointments to gain saving trick shots known as the tween us in the full set by that point. and you could which good as we mentioned, going to see a way to improve the service amy for record 20 minutes of grand slam singles type
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lynn powers. these kind of wins. you know, i think serve as a great confidence booster. you know, mentally, sol, so physically and emotionally for me, you know, it's, it's important to win a match where you are, you know, you are losing or you were being down and then you came back and, and, and, and, and want to match. so especially at the the latter stages of, of a grand slam against the top players were just 3 days away from this phase and champions league final between munches, sits in inter milan and assemble. mount stacy, go into the game is play favorites despite having never won the tri fee before. they've already been crowned permanently champions and last weekend they've on the coping stones strike hunting. holland says, winning a trouble in his day be a season for the club. would be a dream come true. no would be amazing. of course. uh. doing the germans league is a big dream. uh, and as i said, i would do everything i can to make it to make it happen and hopefully we perform
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it the best and hopefully when all right, that is like a spot for now. more lights accurately. thank you very much. is always more using our website at al jazeera dot com. the very latest on all of our top story is a algebra dot com. that's it for me for the back to boarding own use our team to stay with us. so sitting by me is with you next with more on today's top, new storage tanks on the the fruits or rejects the most progressive constitution ever proposed for any nation in
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