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process reads the race you must if possible, show document trees. a new series of africa direct showcases african stories from african to make his millions of most of them from across the globe had too much to perform the stomach pilgrimage. gene on al jazeera, the, its thousands leave their homes in ukraine's russian control for a southern region. as a rupture dam floods, towns, and villages moscow says at least 7 people are missing the items 0, then yeah, it's great to have you with us. this is elza 0 live from the also coming up, police fear a tear gas interlock is capital a as fire to your gas into
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a long because capital s student protest is demand. the release of activists detained last year. hundreds of fires continued to burn across canada. and the impact has also been felt in the united states. new york is now one of the most polluted cities in the world. and a truce on the greens, the saudi backs and live series merges with the major us and european golf tours, ending a bits are legal bass. the ukranian president followed the mirror. zalinski says the destruction of the nova called could them in southern ukraine has left hundreds of thousands of people without drinking water. moscow says at least 7 people are missing, and thousands have been evacuated in the russian controlled for southern region after widespread flooding. barbara and go part reports a day after the breach of ukraine's law, just on this war to levels as to a rising rescue. our cars are helping people to move to higher ground from the
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homes close to the disney pro river. people here say off to the time exploded, they didn't realize how fast the water would rise. to say, i kept 15 hoping that i would stay the and then the will to began to run with such force that, well, my son sort of it, he took a boat from an eva and thanks to this, we got out in russia and ukraine, have accused each other shedding, put down the 10s of thousands of people are risk in russian and ukrainian health areas along the river. the crane and companies that might interest them, says it will take days for it to stop producing large amounts of full time. and that water is flooding hector's of agricultural land is to supply the world with great sunflower oil and other foods. for now, people are rushing to leave this area any way they can for some leaving the homes forever. barbara, and i'll just say we're our correspondent,
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charles tramp. it is enough for a son. he says, the evacuation of stranded people is still ongoing. the pictures say it'll really done like this is the center of care. so 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 neighborhoods. people here, it's telling us that the water is around full of meat is deep in each state. there's some very, very distraught people coming off these boats. and it just, it's just a few minutes ago speaking to an elderly man who says that he was the last person to be evacuated from that particular island. because this town is made up of a series of islands as well in that 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 water is still rising. and as i say,
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if you look down and we, we pan round, you can see some of these small thing is that to people, we understand the pain, donate angle, buying it many ways. if in this case, you can see box each day in order to rescue pets. on the back, you ation is on going a call and give you exact numbers on how many people are still trapped in this area . but we know, according to the ukrainian 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 that must be a res, calm. there hasn't been any since sweeping. have certainly the shelling that we've heard about. we've heard reports of shedding in the coastal area. but yeah, this is the kind of transport the people are having to use that to to get out. we paid to and it back to ation center as well. the evacuation center people, they're telling us that people are being basically given money and to being moved
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to areas, mainly nickaligha which is about an hour an hour and a half from here. um, can you hear a loud speaker here go on to china like directing other people to get out of the way and a lot of pressure. but yeah, the situation is ongoing and dia, a full meat is a volunteer. you can imagine how many homes have been destroyed and control stratford reporting there. let's now speak to a journalist, you your shop of oliver in moscow. you, as we speak, what's the risk of further flooding in the russian controlled parts of 1st on of the show where i guess he reports his saying that they intends to say, oh, the plunging in some parts of the headstone region is a bit decreasing. the water level in novak a whole sky has full and bite 6 to send to me since from his highest monk, but many supplements downstream of the taint pro rate. but of guessing so much as
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old volta is now rushing that we know that between 224-0000 people have found themselves in the dissolved as a in the, her phone reach. and that's according to auction, govern to o. but here's sonya of love g mail, a sound. he said that around so seen a 100 people have been evacuated to 7 more still missing. and 17 people have been rescued from the rooftops of the flooded houses. some parts of the city of novak, i hope god remains without some parts remaining without electricity, the source he's a wasting for turn races and pumps to provide people with some drinking water. according to validate, met selda in the coming days and this inspection procedures of the territories will begin in the region in order to prevent the spread of infectious diseases that i'd also had of no vague i hope. god bless you, mary leon too. but has said that to the man, i should say that the volunteers arriving from all of the russians,
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people help with volta jane races and food and according to li onto there is no panic in the region at the moment. and sadly, well basically that's, that's, that's the latest we have here. you have her son in the nipple river are also a major front line in the russia ukraine war. so from a military standpoint, who stands to gain from this as well as you create a keys is russian troops of blowing up the, the dime, russia claims that the power station came on the under ukrainian, charlotte and, but the result so aversion, that's a, it could be an unintentional disaster, i'm the dom collapsed g to improve a maintenance and the damage caused earlier. uh, the russian side of course, officially places all the blame on kids. so that is awesome because most code says
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that it controls those type of trees and they say snowing the interest to tree guy, the human. it's her and catastrophe that and also many here believe the situation could presumably be beneficial for you crane because the plot, the couldn't wash away russian fortifications and mine feels that and also in october last year, russia roads a less it to the un security council. and the cold on tip to prevents the destruction of the time. and it was warning about the shelling of the down from the ukrainian side and now x. but so basically say that's the destruction of the time. and i think hope go power station actually the negatively affect both sides of the conflict. you'll use of, of oliver reporting from moscow. thank you very much. i. the
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police have fired tear gas, and students marching and shrunk is capital to demand a release of activists detained a during last year. as anti government protests. they say they're in prison. imprisonment amounts to political persecution. stairs demonstrations were sparts by the countries the worst ever economic crisis. now fernandez is live for us in columbia. i'm unable to protest, just furnish hostile a short while ago. what's happening now. 8 there seems to be a standoff between the 2 groups. obviously the diversity students and the police and the special ed task post, amanda that are coordinating them off to limit them to this very sort of narrow area outside the campus. if i just step out of the frame and allow you to see how close both sides, literally, i bullying each other off. you have the police all ready with tear gas with buttons to the ready, a and you have the students. on the other hand, most of them pretty much so you've got
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a pretty drug by the board to kind of of the police, which as you mentioned, just a short while ago, let drip on this gathering of students, as students had said, they were having this protest they were going to march on on colombo, but all of that did not happen because there was a very, very heavy police cordon intent on making sure they don't move from here. give us the background to this, what's driving the anger. so the university students have been the sort of a fundamental player in the end to government protests. we saw them getting very involved last year when that ground swell of anger against the government in power starts at building momentum. people started having protests asking for the government to step aside because of the can on the crisis because of the shortage because of mismanagement. and the university students are traditionally have always
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sort of been a sort of a very vocal group. took it upon themselves to be involved in the protest, and we saw the result of those protests seeing regime change. a change in the president of the prime minister changing and all of that. but with the new government coming into power, led by president, drawing the vicar missing the government track down very, very heavily on protest on student protest. is that a student leaders who have been thrown in detention for over 5 months? the 1st one, the former convene of the student union was not allowed a bill who was being held and then finally released the current uh student. the does of one of the universities have also been has now for almost 6 months. and generally, most protests that are announced meets a sort of an over the top reaction from the government, from the uh, security, the police alms. because it's almost like the current government does not want to
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take the risk of things snowballing to where they did last year. so that's the background and the into university students for the ration which is the sort of umbrella body of all the students unions in the country have basically said the demo, going to be silence that you know, the student membership is suffering with ty, cost of living, those partnerships, the government, so they're tracking down on the sense so they say that not going to be code the manila fernandez reporting from colombo interlock. i. thank you very much. me no more than 400 wild fires and out burning and the canadian province of quebec fires have swept across the country for weeks and the smoke is traveling south triggering air quality alerts for people in parts of the united states. new york city is mayor has urged residents with hearts or breathing issues to limit their outdoor activities or human mohammed reports of the red sky. in new york,
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this 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. millions of people are 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 and kind of to weigh more than full 100 wall. i'm fine. as a burning thousands of people have been moved to safety from the homes. western united states as the quad group, lean of area bern since 19 seventy's care. the seen a doubling up area bern since the early seventy's. and this is largely not so late, but largely attributed to human cause. climate change,
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full cost is expect the fires to increase the number and intensity this month, puts in canada on costs for as well as well. 5 season on record for him. how much, how much is there? opposition? candidates have one of the george and coates parliament after we go state 2nd general election in a year. and that means the makeup of the new houses, similar to the one elected last year. that one was later dissolved by the crown prince. friction between the ruling family and and peace has caused a political paralysis installed reforms in the country. rob matheson has more from kuwait city, double charging 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 the $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 dialogue that they're not going to move. the other thing that is very important to notice what these elections is,
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the level of turn out. it's very 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 a half years. but he essentially has gone to a whole back in 2020. and it's been fairly level movement since then, and we've been 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 posing population get in. so we didn't even bother to try not to post a pallet. us secretary of state anthony, blinking is held talks with saudi crown. prince mohammed been so mind ahead of a meeting with gulf cooperation counsel, foreign ministers in saudi arabia. the us state department says that they had candid discussions that included human rights concerns and ending the war and human ties between washington and re, i'd have been strained in recent years. and along with major changes in diplomatic strategy. saudi arabia is also expanding, is global sporting reach,
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especially in football and golf. in fact, the world of golf is still coming to terms with the shock news that the pga and d p world tours are to merge with the saudi backed live golf series. many players say that they are angry, they were not consulted ahead of tuesdays announcement or hope that that reports. the day of the revelation, the gulls to biggest toes have to join forces with the games most controversial series. there are still plenty of questions left. i'm said 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, but i said it based on someone that's trying to compete for the pga tour and our players very pga players took the social media to voice that are and go with the
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deals and the fact that they was so little consultation today didn't go for the kids the he said nothing like finding out 3 twitter that were merging with a tool that we'd said we'd never do that with the pga player. i'm michael came tweeted very curious how many people knew this data was happening? about 5 to 7, play around the organization, right. despite the uncertainty around gulf, one thing that is continuing a pace is saudi arabia's war to push to raise its profile on the global sporting stage. the live gulf views coming on the same day around the grid strike of battle go when they're coming benz about was officially available. there's a plan for out if you had joining the likes of christiana ronaldo in the saudi pro league us with a game of goals. this new commercial deal will allow all 3 tools to continue the 20 towards the 3 schedules. but whether that will pacify leading plans like tiger woods and rolling mcelroy the previously been such advice on the part of live goals
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remains to be said. the p g r i d p. well, to, let's see, reset their publish. it would unify the game. but it seems likely that there will be plenty of time, but while ahead, the whole past act out is there a, the still ahead on that was the 0, the search resumes the victims of a cold link to the depths of hundreds of people in eastern kenya and britain is prince harry testifies for a 2nd day and a landmark case against tabloid newspapers. the frank assessments this board is because of the un mission and the look in the suspicious to their own. so you've done with them for the best way inside story on al jazeera, finding a life partner can sometimes be just for you on the list, and especially a conventional dating is not an option. so,
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of the you're watching else, a 0 reminder of our headlines. president volatile mirrors and lensky says the destruction of the nova kafka them and southern ukraine has left hundreds of thousands of people without drinking water. at least 7 people are missing and thousands have been moved. the safer ground police have fired tear gas at students . marching in sherlock is capital to demand the release of activists detained during last year. the anti government protests, they say their imprisonment amounts to political persecution. emergency crews from france and the us are heading to canada to help fight hundreds of wildfires in the province of tobacco. smoke is traveling south triggering air quality alerts for people in the united states. now britain's prince harry is testifying in london's
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high court for a 2nd day in his civil case against nero. group newspapers, the parent company of the daily mirror. on tuesday, he became the 1st through k royal to enter the witness box since 1890. how are you legit? at least a 100 articles published over 20 years contained information obtained through legal means including phone hack. as charlie angela is outside the high court in london, charlie, let's examine the arguments on both sides. let's game play this a little bit. if you will, the accusation versus the defense. we know prince harry takes this to heart. he has an intense dislike of the tabloid press. that's one thing. but what are his legal arguments? well that's and then besides that this has not come completely out of been that in 2007 there was a conviction of news in the world douglas who was found guilty of hacking him. and his brother's phone's on these as well. this part of the new k groups not to the amerigroup,
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but it has also been an apology at the beginning of this trial from narrow greek newspapers to admit to, to, to using unlawful means to gain information for a story. when they send a private investigator with a photo print, terry into a night club in 2004 and printed and also about that. and so that he's received an apology. so this is not coming out of nowhere. but the whole evidence in this trial is relatively weak. we have a higher he's all given is it wasn't just wrote john lists that were using these methods, but this was activity being sanctioned by the editors and the executives of the merit group. so in terms of specifics today, they talked about, uh, an all school, the detailed specifics timings and lengths of coals between harry and his then girlfriend chelsea, dave, you know, print says, well, how would they have had the details of how long we've been talking for on the phone unless they have access to both of all phone lots of course because those these
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obligations and i'm about to go from a between 19962010 so long. how about from being destroyed or do not exist? there's also today being discuss details of a knee injury in an article that was published about harry and which he says not made public information about mid so late 6, it only has been gained unlawfully. interestingly, in his witness statement, 2 by line reporters alleged brewton private investigators on various occasions with payments evidence of payments to investigate the agency with the reference prints harris. this is about the hardest piece of evidence we have, as in said, it's historical case. and the note of the evidence could have been destroyed. charlie, what is the mirror is defense in the face of these accusations? well, we own this is really on how are you to freeze these allegations?
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and even though the mayor group has pro and one of the best viruses in the business, andrew green, he really has the easy a job of just dismantling these claims. and he's doing that article by article each time repeatedly asking for the evidence. where is the evidence? where is the fries and saying if there isn't any, and this is just pure speculation. he's also made the point that considering the news, if the wealth conviction in 2007 the mirror greek john, this would risk using unlawful methods to gain information, knowing the consequences and knowing how the royals and the police would have been on this issue. he's also saying that many of the articles that harry is pointing too much, that information was already in the public domain is already been printed by other publishing outlet. but i think the princess this way be enough. what she's looking for is the mission of skills at the mission. the culture was really, really boston to the core,
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whether or not how i get this from this trial is unfair. thank you so much for your reporting. comprehensive legal arguments on both sides with charlie angela. they're outside the court room. thanks. drum, as a search has resumed for victims of a doomsday cold linked to the depths of hundreds of people in eastern kenya. it follows a 2 week break to allow pathologists to conduct post mortem examinations on some of the bodies accord is due to decide on friday whether to extend the pre trial detention of the codes lead or pulling the kenzie. he is accused of ordering followers to starve themselves to death so that they could go to heaven before the world ends. now from web, it has more from nairobi to police operation to redeem the bodies 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 a mackenzie, had cool while it was for you as gary to remind our forest where he's been living with them, can use internal affairs minister the sites on tuesday and said everyone involved
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will be held to the account in terms of bring you to account those costs. these, we are not going to restrict those sales to mr. mckenzie and describe what i just say to every possible way that 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 may need is a security officer. so the accountability beachy is the saving grace mckenzie. a female custody since april. when a cool was in the process of deciding if it was withdrawn, the prosecution's request to keep them in detention. so aside a 60 days plus the key to say they need more time to be seen 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 10 year of the rose president data boulevard today has been questioned by prosecutors looking into the death of
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protesters in december. she was reportedly asked about her role in the actions of police and army against demonstrators. they had rallied against the removal of former president pedro castillo. 67 people were killed or if they had accused protesters of instigating the violence and denied abuses by police footprints is will undergo surgery for an abdominal hernia in the coming hours. the vatican says he is expected to stay in the hospital in rome for several days. the spokesman added that the hernia is causing with current painful and worsening symptom. 86 year old head of the roman catholic church underwent colon surgery in 2021. apple is launching its 1st major product line since the apple watch nearly a decade ago. the apple vision pro the apple vision pro augmented reality headset. that's what it's called, allows users to blend digital content with the real world around them. and that is known as special computing one headset is expected to cost about $3.00 and
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a half $1000.00 when it goes on sale next year. that does it from me. 0 then yeah, you can find more information on our website now. says here a dot com up next. whether then inside story, we'll look at why the humanitarian situation for the palestinians living under is really occupation, is worse and stay with the the, that the seasonal brains are shaped and sales as being activities, if pulsing somewhat. so 1st pulse has gone through, which means it's for japan, most of the palm trees looking fine with that rate is fairly heavy. a key issue and she coco full part of a line that goes into southern china hong kong to meet him for people with an average. the range not looking particularly heavy. those are the axes dry. and that
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right entails off into united where it is very welcome temperature wise. in by using its 35, we are on the high side of normal, but it wouldn't go any high would probably come down a little bit as the wind picks up, as you see, coming out of him on guys you know, right in japan, very significant that i think on friday just catching the edge baby and that right and still hanging around in southern china and going through taiwan. and you can pick you top has them on the 2nd shelf here all the way back through ser lanka. and then this tail end, it's generated now a name store. it's still gonna be wandering over the water for the next 2 or 3 days before it does anything like may gland full. but it's taking much of the energy from the atmosphere. others allowing mole writings come up the western side of the delta for most of india or bangladesh. in particular, enter pakistan. we're back up to the pre monsoon heat and for some that is very high. the,
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the latest news as it breaks a while, some of forward looking into the clearing last generation of criminal organization . they are receiving some support from society with detailed coverage. these read the ministry has, should demolition orders for the home, some of which are funded by the european union from around the world. it's a realty here. it's has to be in my, in the tyra as people try to find the way out of the international agencies say, palestinians in occupied territories of faces, deepening humanitarian crisis. this is a live under the continuous risk of its way to your trucks. so why is that situation was coming and what is the international response? this is inside the
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