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members of the g 9 gang are not far away from here. they have set on fire houses here. they also rape and kill. i want the direction change, but i know the vision government doesn't what goes is good for the bone and has increase my noise meant in the country by 30 percent over 100000 children are at risk of dying because of hunger. the, [000:00:00;00] the hello until mccrae. this is the news helen live from coming up in the next 60 minutes. tens of thousands of ukrainians face homelessness and disease after widespread flooding from a dam collapse. us secretary of state is and the blinking mates. foreign ministers
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of the gulf co operation council in saudi arabia, file size and canada create a haze, thousands of kilometers away in the us. new york is now one of the most polluted cities in the world. and funding for the land rights presented supreme court is to make a landmark ruling that will affect thousands of indigenous people. i'm devin asked with support his legal, messy ways of his future as being why the report says that david beckham's into miami and now the favorites to sign argentine as well come when the ukranian president below them is the landscapes is the destruction of the know the kafka damn and southern ukraine has left hundreds of thousands of people without drinking water. most go says at least 7 people missing. in thousands have been evacuated in the russian controlled coastal origin. after widespread flooding,
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opera and gulf of reports. a day after the breach of ukraine's law, just then there's water levels still rising. the rescue workers are helping people to move to higher ground from the 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 be gone 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, russia and ukraine have accused each other shedding, put down the 10s of thousands of people are at 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 releasing large amounts to full time and that water is flooding hector's of agricultural land is to supply the world with grain, sunflower, oil, and other foods. for now,
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people are rushing to leave this area any way they can for some that leaving the homes forever. barbara and i part of this era of corresponding child stratford isn't the coastal and he says stranded people are still being evacuated. this is a residential area of head of song, as you can see, completely indicted with both of these sorts. he's a saying that in his deepest pulse, it's around full, meet his date there on shore, as to whether the will say is receiving it or not. but these are people's homes, thousands of people that lived in this area of the city. there are big concerns. by the o, sorry it is about lines being dislodged by the flood water and floating, moving and obviously presenting potential problems to the ongoing evacuation
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efforts. we've seen a lot of people being pulled out on boats like this, many of them bringing that pets. many of them very distraught. indeed, we felt a little bit of shedding, but it hasn't been heavy. it has been sporadic. we know that russian forces are literally only a couple of kilometers. one would think around 5 kilometers may be in that direction on the other side of the river. present zalinski says that these plots the result of an attack by russia on that down in order to try and prevent under violence by ukrainian forces across the river. one thing that this destroyed dam has cost is off the chaos. boats here on the side, but the bank and on the russian side, and there was no one living here now. charles stafford, i'll just 0. have so let speak to june list, usually
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a shop of alova in moscow. and usually the russian president vladimir person has been talking about the situation. what, what exactly has he been saying? as yeah, now we've had that from presentation regarding the disaster and he discussed it with tag as president other one during a telephone conversation. the russian president cooled the destruction of the cold sky, pop blonde a bump barrick action by kias. i think that it was instigated by the west page and states is that the breakdown of the power station was a clear example of kids terrorist messes. so now we've had from the b russian top officials regard. 1 i think the destruction of the coal sketch and all of them plays the blame solely on kid, by the way, prior to the telephone, coal with the legend page and missed the other one, had a conversation with presence of landscape view crane offering to create a commission with the participation will be un, russia, ukraine,
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and sat came to investigate what actually happened at the hope. hope scott down basically around this time that you create a keys is russian troops of blowing out the time. russia claims that the power station came out of the ukrainian shutting, but there is also a version that it could be an unintentional dissolves to um, the don collapse to, to improve maintenance and the damage due to the damage caused it. so of this, the ex, but it's not say that the destruction of the time may negatively affect both sides of the conflict and just a little bit more on the damage. what's the risk of the flooding uh, on the russian controlled side of the river? do we know any more about this as well. uh, as far as we know, the evacuation can senior people are being rescued. animals are being rescued because obviously as when the sun, the water level is a bit decreasing. but as when to stand out the territories down,
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the disney pro reba. i'm surely they all the old, all the rules. he's rushing that also according to the russian ministry of defense . we know that on june, the 5th, a ukrainian group blew up a fragment of the total yet to a dis, a ammonia pipeline. it took place in the kind of cook region was some of financing has been reported, is some visa elements. so now circulating on the internet showing a poisonous cloud, allegedly moving into the cool pounced region. some civilian victims with the ammonia poisoning have been reported, and according to the defense ministry, they received all the necessary medical health of the talia to adjust the ammonia pipeline was vitally important parts of the grains you between russia, ukraine, on the us. and i'm the resumption of the pipeline was one of russia's conditions for extending the deal. and the russian ministry and the russian foreign ministry
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brothers said that restoration, all they totally up to you at the ammonia pipeline, will take some time from one to 3 months. if there is access to the facility, also different ministry blamed kids saying that it was the only policy not interested in resuming the ammonia pipeline. and that by blowing out the pipeline key of those heavy blow to the efforts of the u on, in the fight against hunger in poor countries. okay, thank you so much. that is usually a ship of all over for us. and most guy, or the us secretary of state in sleep, lincoln is meeting with goals, co operation council, foreign ministers, as part of his official visit to saudi arabia. it follows blinking, separate making with the crown prince nom, up in solomon relations between the 3 countries have been strained for several
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years. but the bottom administration hopes to strengthen ties with re yet let me things come as saudi arabia is restoring relations with around to the on has re attendance embassy and re add 7 years off to it was closed. the move follows the deal, broken by china to re establish diplomatic relations. hope they'll send your battery, has more on the prospect of the saudi embassy, reopening interest. so it's been 7 years since there was much traffic on that street here in north carolina. and that's where the sodium despite the fact that iran has officially reopen it, and the see in this building is still not operational is because the last time it was open to building the scene here in january of 2016 following the execution of a problem in c, a cleric and saudi arabia. these actions loved the saudi government to cut all ties
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with their own. it took years of diplomacy and at least 3 countries media, including on your off, find the china to manage to secure an agreement between your own and saudi arabia. to resume relations, iran, deputy foreign minister for consular affairs, i would rather be equally set to move. we'll see the regents go towards greater stability, progress, and prosperity for now it's not clear or when officials and react resume operations here a bit of a what is clear is that it's just a matter of time and logistics. know that the government is happy about the repair swamp somewhere else or they are wrong is how they feel about these develop, ask you to them what you can expect. positive impacts, but i don't think it will last long. it could be affected by other countries interfering because saudi arabia wants to keep relations with both the united states and iraq. i'm no expert in politics, but we should wait to see what happens. i'm not aware of any developments taking place. i don't follow us and i think we live in
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a country where we don't need to know about these things. then not important. and ammonia is a professor at the institute of political science at the university of zurich. she joins us from been in switzerland now. thank you so much for being on this new. so if we could start with the gcc meeting, which is, has just gone down to why, what can we expect from that? i mean they've been rifts and divisions uh on the account. so do you see that changing? it was the decency, i'm sorry, i didn't get the other question. yeah, the gcc meetings just go down to why i mean there have been a rips and divisions on that council. do you think that that is going to change? no, not the foreseeable uh, future. uh, the divisions, the lines of division remains, despite the fact that you have several countries within the gcc trying to push forward in order to align their security arrangement. but you have several countries will seem to have
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a different opinions when it comes to this. okay. which countries uh, are you talking about? um, specifically when it concerns a cutoff. uh for example, and its relationship with you. um we see here different like i thought, approaches when it concerns coming strategic position uh towards the regional arrangement. mm. do you see anything changing uh, in regards to the warrant? human. ok. okay. now this brings us to the iranian iranian, so the restore or normalization of the diplomatic relation. so i'll just put it this way. one sees that this may lead to pressure on the whole team tenicia from the size of each one in order
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to engage in dialogue with saudi arabia. it may push for an end with the war between saudi arabia and the whole thing that asia and, but it does not mean this does not mean an end to the war inside of human without an intrusive kind of dialogue that brings old talk to you through the conflict on the table of an end to the civil war in yemen is not a for c. and so there is another dimension, is that when we look at the uh, the one, the flu is on the whole to the hosting. we're not created by here on this is very important that we understand that it's creation came within a context of exclusion, regional cultural economic and political. and that sets it apart from his beloved which was literally created by the national traditional regards. the additionally
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guard of you on the other thing i want to talk about is entity blinking. he's obviously been there for the last a day or 2. i mean, what about the us is waning influence in the region? do you think that he'll be able to try and reverse this here at the g, c. c, or it's an attempt, in fact uh, let's see. so the united states is really struggling, struggling very much in terms of restoring a norman relationship with saudi arabia. saudi arabia is becoming more assertive and it's foreign policy and it's region of an international kind of like conduct. and the fact that the united states, specifically starting from the obama administration time attitude, it's a priorities and national security priorities towards china. up all of the games and indications specifically to countries like saudi arabia, the united arab emirates, that the united
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a state is much in fact interested in, um, how should i say keeping it side of the bargain in terms of like oil for security. and that led to a saudi arabia, united arab emirates of using what you could call like exploiting the scenes in the international structures. china is rising as an international power. and the role of china is being used to leverage their relationship with the united states. so, and when it concerns the united states, as saudi arabia, we see here as well. so the way of us using china using normalization with is what you as a kind of card, to get the security guarantees it needs. and at the same time to get it support in terms of its nuclear program. okay, thank you so much. we really do appreciate your time into and your inside. that is how have money
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a professor at the institute of political science at the university of zurich. thank you. as to whether news along with major changes in diplomatic strategy. saudi arabia is also expanding its global clausen sport, especially in football and gulf. the world of golf is still coming to terms with the shocks. news that the pga and the p will to is to merge with the saudi bags of live goals series. how many pious sites are angry, they would consult with the head of tuesdays announcements, whole pop back reports. as a day off to the revelation, the gulls to biggest toes of to join forces with the games most controversial series. there are still plenty of questions left. i don't 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 you to buy the games establishment. i recognize that people are going to
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call me a hypocrite and any time i said anything, i said it was the information i had at that moment. and i said, i said it based on someone that trying to compete for the pga tour and our players . many pga players took the social media to voice that are good at the deals and 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 the tool that we'd said we'd never do that with the pga player 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, then tomorrow was officially available. there's a playoff out if you had joining the likes of christie on the ronaldo and the saudi
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pro league. that's what the game of golf this new commercial deal will allow all 3 tools to continue the 2023 schedules for weather that will pacify. leading clarence, smart cargo, woods and roll re mcelroy, both of whom turn down lucrative offers to play into savvy back tool relates to the same. the p g i t p. well, to our lips, the reset, the new partnership with you to fire the game. it seems likely they will be tried to have terrible ahead for the whole past act was. is there a as now suppose percentage? human nash just said it took us through a little bit more on this. the brewery mcelroy has been the most outspoken p g. i to a gulf, it has a, what was he had to say about all of this while you're upset? you're right, so i think he was the go for that. we may stuff, he got to hear his response because as you say, he has been the biggest critique among supply as of this live series. and he has spoken out a press conference in the last hour and he's thought it might say the partnership would ultimately be good for professional gulf. i think it's hard to argue with that as go funds. we want to see the best players competing together and the
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biggest tournaments the may just the right, the cops. so i think, i think that's a up to disputes this much. it will be good for the game of golf and for the funds, but he did well. so i say, i still hate live. i hate that goes away. and i fully expect that it does the other interesting line from his prescott and since he says he feels somewhat like a sacrificial lamb, i get what he's saying that because he has really put himself out. but you know, as you say, he has been very out spike and he's been calling about the p. j tools defender if he like. in fact, 27 days ago he was speaking about the right, a cop saying live plaza shouldn't be a part of it. so it seems like nobody's given him the heads up and he's continued his agenda to, to get to live. i made these kind of settings for him. if you know what i mean. and he will say set of players should be fine, actually compensates if the ones who turned down these big money names, mccoy himself turned down around possible in the, to move here. and another guy wills out a tourist. he turned down a 130000000. he's not had back surgery in his career, isn't down so plans like that. yeah. you'd have to fail. you have to fail for,
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i guess. uh, but it remains to be seen how they're gonna sort that out with mcclay and selves that it's gonna be difficult to walk out how they're going to come to cite these plans. so it's still lots of lots of questions. yeah, certainly a whole lot of things to work through the saudi arabia has been making big moves, not just in gulf, but in a lot of other sports at the moment. so having that, that's the rights of sounding rivers is really using support. so to raise its price, fall on it on a global stage, as you say, you know what i need golf. like things sting heavy and football formula on boxing is part of this overall vision to transform the country that economic diversification plan. i'm a on tuesday saudi's public investment fund announced it was taken control of 4 of the top clubs, including christie on even out. is alaska and the, the saudi champions. our if you add to kind, been some of these 2 and yesterday, and chelsea's and got to come to is apparently going there as well. so yeah, they're bringing all these big enough money names trying to make it one of the top 10 leaks in the wells. and i think what struck most people is just the pace that is
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happening, to be honest. but i kind of like you've been on a little secret if you're not gonna get legal nasty, but i'll tell you much more about that in the schools. but it's a nice if it's a bed. is it fantastic? the thank you so much, jim and ash as well. there is plenty more ahead on this is out including police 5 to gas and trinity because capital a student protests is demand the release of the timed actives. as you can see this, he's the kind of reaction that university students that protest those i'll spacing every single time they take to the streets. so we've got a 1st 10 experience of it concerns about processes, health, prophetic, and says he is expected to stay in the hospital for several days in the school district here in india, bethlehem and crickets who ups this championship. tim will be back with more
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the hulu and 400 wild 5. so now building in the canadian province of quebec, fires have been burning across the country for weeks, and the smoke is traveling south triggering a quality alerts of people in parts of the united states. new york cities may have has urged residents with hot or breathing problems to limit outdoor activities. public healthy reports. this is not what the skies of new york is supposed to look like. the lady of liberty holds her breakfast. the city values was new debbie to be the world's most polluted, visible from space to prove stretches to move in. 1000 calories has from convex eastern forests in canada to the blue ridge mountains of virginia. in the us, it's prompt to the quality warnings, the millions of people over 50 percent of the us population. everything east of
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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 at the source of the smoke in eastern canada. the situation is even worse, in fact, kind of is have is worse, starts with 5 season on record, with nervous kosher having his biggest fire on record. and the weather is not helping the persistence of this weather patent has been. the winds been like in the same direction for days and it said to do the same. in fact, it's bringing this pool of smoke down across the eastern us right down to was the carolinas. and there's no immediate improvement kind of that has already lost an area of the size of belgium to fires this year, a wilma and drive the normal spring could lead to its worst wildfire season on record. western united states, a st quite dribbling up 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. a recent report from the u. n. williams, that's an extraordinary increase in devastating far as like these could lead to what it calls a global wildfire crisis from mckelly. how does it or what kristin. salumi joins us live now from usual for more on the pollution situation there and how it consume down you go cuz about their house as well. increasingly concerned if you look behind me, it may just look like a cloudy day, but there are no clouds in the sky. it is actually, he's and it was even worse yesterday evening when the sun was setting you could actually smell what smells like a fire burning in the air here in new york over a 100 kilometers away from where the worst of the fires are. and the city of new york has extended its alert to stay inside
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a alert for poor air quality conditions. they've extended that until midnight tonight. and in just the last hour or so, the governor of new york has recommended that schools limit outdoor activity cancel all ads or activity in fact. and that's what's happening here in new york city today, they've decided to cancel all outdoor activities and they're also advising people who are vulnerable in particular to where masses they must go outside the elderly. the very young people with respiratory conditions and heart conditions and so on. so it's a pretty uh, pretty dramatic situation. you don't have to know where it's coming from to know that there's something not right here. people have been telling me that they have trickles in their throat, that they woke up with a headache or that they're more congested than they expected to be, even though they're not 6. so it's really is having an impact on people here and
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certainly all around the country around the east coast. yeah. can you give us an update on the situation up in canada or, and i mean, just how long is this expected to continue for? of what canada typically has and wildfire sees and that goes from april until september. and this one is off to a very bad start. some are predicting that this could be the worst season on record for wilds fires. there's more than $400.00 active fires about a $150.00 of them are concentrated and come back area. and that's what seems to be impacting the eastern coast of the united states. so much uh, is it any parts you never know what's going to happen and whether it can change the wind patterns can change. but given what they've seen so far this year, this early in the year, it's expected to be a to be a rough summer going forward. did. thank you so much for that. that is kristen salumi for us in new york. this whole type francis will undergo surgery for an
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abdominal hernia on wednesday afternoon. the vatican says he is expected to stay in hospital and brought him to several dies, the spokesman edit. the hernia is causing recurrent painful and we're sending symptoms. the 6 year old head of the roman catholic church underwent colon surgery . the 2021 or con reports faithful suppose is gather in st. peter's square in the box can to see put francis one last time before he under his surgery, he's on his optimum. this feature sense there's little signs of the pipes about twins. the hospital is in good spirits, greeting members of the crowd, a blessing children. soon off to the pointed made his way to move to come boy, to catholic, run many hospital in room. obviously we pray for him and hopefully this summer we always pray for him and in this particular time she needs i pres,
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even more best wishes for we father. pope from says will undergo plastic surgery, all of the told me to go to treat a hernia. the basque, instead of just being causing with current and painful symptoms, the punitive had abdominal surgery in 2021. when he spent 10 days in the hospital of to punch his code on was removed. it's a complication of surgery probably from 2 years ago. i think that's a slight in a hurry like that is not the most complicated topic procedure providing that there's not a lot of interest on the contents inside the home. yeah, i would expect somebody that could be managed and i'm just in general say the efficiently given that the health care that he was obviously we see the vast can says opponents with a spend the next few days in july, the hospital while he recovered from his surgery, nora con altura, was still a head on 20 persons. prince harry testifies for a 2nd sites in the land. my case against pep boys,
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newspapers. i'm jessica washington and china were as far as their encouraging young people to move to the countryside. unemployment hits of record high the supply was live stands pulling off a shock when at the french open, that's coming up in sports with jim the got the last winter storm that rolled through is the snare. if you like to say the open boyfriend is tailored and frontal system allows the son to do a bit of web. so santiago is a bit warmer than it should be just based on the average but a light right and still there in uruguay. an argentine is enjoying the sunshine once more with stuff cools, folding in patagonia, nice to present is quite drawing. i really should be enjoying the 29 degrees. the on shore breeze being shares a lot by east coast,
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but here's the heavy stuff. i think it's light and off to some degree in west columbia and also that could do but no so that not such the same story. i don't think we've had a lot of writing jamaica reason. that's about half a month's worth the southern 3 hundreds of thunder storms and you've got multiple time in the same area. so you can reflect that into cuba. the bahamas may be still hate to where, of course is funding on the ground and then come down through here, for example, and nick around here at home just looks quite way. where's mexico does not in the us, the biggest story actually is the amount of smoke come out. the canadian fight is that's a picture. look, you know, the new york, and you can see that is very polluted. the fact is currently talk of the table of pollution cities in the world. how does because the wind just to bring it, bring that smoking, but it's going to be a company by right. so things at least so should improve the, the frank assessments, quite frankly. let's,
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let's dress the elephant in the room. the reason the south koreans want their own nuclear to terraces because they don't trust the us informed opinions. fighting has basically lost 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 days headlines. so then it might again look through the states, but there is no strong government to control and which means that this might affect other countries inside story on al jazeera, the latest news, as it breaks a while, some authorities are looking into declaring 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 has to be in my, in the tyra as people try to find the way out
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the you're watching, you'll just hear a reminder of how top stores the salad president, a lot of miscellaneous cases, the destruction of another calls catan and southern you crime has a hundreds of thousands of people without drinking water. at least 7 people are missing and thousands had been moved to size the crowns. us secretary of sight estimate lincoln is working with gulf co operation council foreign ministers. as part of his official visit to saudi arabia. it follows that can separate amazing with crown prince mohammed than solomon and emergency cruise from france and the us, the heading to canada to help fight hundreds of wild fires in the province of quebec. the smoke is traveling south triggering
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a quality list of people in the united states. a brazil supreme court is expected to deliver a landmark rolling that could affect hundreds of indigenous land claims in the country. indigenous communities have gathered in the capital to voice the disapproval against the legislation. the ruling will decide different agendas. people must have been living in the territories, they climb. is this before 1990 guys. around $300.00 indigenous land claims, a currently being disputes is ok. get a key if joins us now from the capital priscilla. and can you just explain for us why this decision is so important? well, there are hundreds of land claims that are being discussed right at this moment. and that of course brings a lot of conflict because many indigenous people were pushed out of their
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territories even by violence. were killed off before the 1988 constitution. and then they returned and when democracy returned to brazil and the new constitution was approved, they started claiming their lands as the constitution establishes that they should . so if they put a cut off date saying that only those who were in their lands by 1988 are the only ones that can claim it. then that's going to refer to denmark cations that have already been done. and also council, many of the land claims now, so it would bring more conflict. okay. and if the supreme court rules in favor of the indigenous cause, will that be the end of these land complex, or is it likely to drag on through the course? it would drag, gone through the chords. the supreme court has the final say, but this isn't the only initiative that congress which is how backed by the
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powerful farm lobby is pushing for the pushing for a field. they're trying to fast track a build right now. incentive to that would open these indigenous territories, even the ones that are already done our kids and protected to commercial activities such as mining farming and logging all. so it would refer to policy. the present has at the moment, which is that people should not establish contact with on contacted tribes because you would it be and just bring diseases and killed them off. this bill, which is being fast tracked and they're trying to do it before the senate reaches a definite conclusion, would allow the government to make contact with these and contacted tribes and would bring them, let's say, closer to the rest of the country and therefore makes them more vulnerable to any other land claims. okay, thanks so much for the up. that is monica you on a key. if for us from pursuing you. oh,
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britain's prince. harry is testifying in london's high quote for a 2nd day in his civil case against merit group newspapers. the parent company of the daily mirror on choose day he became the 1st u. k. boil took into the witness box since 1890 area, which is that at least 100 articles published or 20 years contained information of time through legal means, like phone hacking. charlie angela has moved from outside the high schools in london. of centuries, the claim of the own is really is on him to prove his obligations that between 19962010. the merit group published articles that use the information games and media are the 3 phone happening for private investigators. and today they went into details of some of those articles, including one printed about the princes visit to a strip club in 2006 off to which it mentioned the string of a refund comes from his ben girlfriend's chelsea. so the prince alleges that the
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details about the timing and the length and the frequency of those who points to any one thing john, this must have had access to both of the same logs. he also talked about details of a knee injury that he'd stuff that, that he says would not made public. which ended up in an article information he says, could only have been gains on the city. and he also pointed to evidence which is in his witness statement that c reports as he published, detailed articles about him was found to have paid a private investigation agency with the reference projects hurry, 2 days before that articles were released. but that is about the hardest piece of evidence that the they have offered the sofa and the defenses repeated refrain has been show us the evidence because without them, most of these application obligations are just pure speculation. for me, us vice president mike pins has formerly launched his bid for the white house with
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the release of a campaign video today before gone and my fans, i'm announcing i'm running for president of the united states and still in san already crowded sales of republicans. the challenging donald trump deposit organization the when it will take on presidential findings in next year's election enhances the 1st vice president and long history to take owners full of running nice shining city. on. earlier for the new jersey cabinet, chris christie threw his head into the rank for a 2nd time. in 2016, he was an early backer of donald trump, off to trumping house. but now he is positioning himself as an outspoken critic of the phone, the presidents. the search has resumed since 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 the causes due to decide on friday with to extend the pre trial detention of the cold slate of poll mackenzie,
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a cindy is central bureau of investigation has taken charge of an investigation into a collision between 3 trains and the eastern states of addition. 288 people were killed in the countries west royal disaster in decades. let me close in sharif proponents from boom, initial and eastern india with passengers. a nervous about boarding the tribes life added busy. normally we had the train station and reuben h. loretta all these people waiting to board the train services resumed disease also that instant and also the claim. so many lights but people here have little choice but to get on with that life. but even as a boat, the train the on now washington sun about the government is trying to make bundle out of texas. no. foster sitting up and yeah, but the, the crucial part is always the safety net. if it is an almost intense,
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if the one person 50 is the most of the most important thing for them, not that we each of our 10 plus many people are not using bundle. a lot of extra nama people are using normal existence, but they're not safe, but so we've taken care of that. that is all like, if we go and then we are truly believing on the system that we have is dismissing. but now we're having a question of mind. we save order, so it's only in the name of the god, the monkey trained police in and bought us all continues to play on people's minds . alan passengers here we're heading to the respective destination. and the off to that tragedy, the off the mouth continues to play is days office at hospital and a small in cities. families are hoping to find enough one to live and heading to the hospital. and when they don't find them that they have to hit the most fading device, and in some cases,
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families can not find relatives out of hospitals and my dad and those policies. i don't seem to have on making some studies. i'll just invo beneath the standing people of desperately looking for information about missing passages. well, sorry, say bodies of the did have all been recovered, but the home, the district so told al jazeera, he can't find his nephew anywhere. met on the mom of these at off in the house. my name is mohammed issue, a field. i've come from some mister pool in the hosp state. i on my august the sonata legitimate i. it's my 3rd day and i'm wondering and searching for my nephew, his body hasn't been fine and i can't find them at the hospitals. there's no trace . if it are, you has to be the guy that goes up by the jump, didn't know how to solve last a little after we found out about the train next. and we stopped dining the number of times of war with get someone answer the phone and told us that the owner of the mobile was dead. we repeated the aston location,
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i think just asked us to come and get the body of on and disconnected the line. we kept calling and 3 to 4 hours later, the posting said the same thing, not a 5. the time relative was that uh, 25, did it got to yeah, lots of got got it. we don't have the body. do you know if we found them among be interested in the hospital? so what should we do? a lot, lot lot of i have to work for them to walk i. so if it's not negligent, that's how he, how do we accept how the accident happened? these people at the co, but what i can say is that these people are guilty. the accident temple is not done, but 3 trains. you know, that we haven't heard of such an accident in our lifetimes. god, god knows if something like this had happened earlier, which is wandering around. i run out of money to even return home knobby. we need to book taxi's to go anyway. how about a guy in dallas, sol? they asked us to go to the institute of medical sciences who bought the initial tax
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cost. is $150.00 like i saw with a $99.00 georgia. it says if he never existed, if he's dead, we should be able to find disability this up. so if he's injured, he should be in the hospital. yeah. there's no trace that i don't know if i've thrown his body away. i'm actually done through the accident happened and if he was injured, he would be found. and if he's dead, there was some bodies the government showing that gods. but why is he disappeared too hot? to live. yeah, we weren't on the few tests of all. bunky last. what at the else has happened. we don't care. what do you want on nephew? back with the police of the ticket students matching and sure link is campus. so that amount, during the release of active as the time during protest against the government last year, they cite the detentions amount to political persecution. the demonstrations in 2022 was find, find the country's worst if a you can on the crosses. we know for this was at the demonstration in columbus. it
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will literally add a protest by university students on the outskirts of colombo, the free drive of the campus, where students have been protesting against the government against depression. uh, basically asking the student leaders be released if you can just look over my shoulder literally. within the last 2 minutes we've had volleys of tear gas canisters of it. you can probably still see the water canada just because the main road is literally about to 10 meters down. and you had the marching groups of university students marching. and this was of police and special task force commanders on armed with water cannons and separately tear gas canisters. now 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 campaign 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 to didn't say it's not going to happen then not going to back down. this is very much still happening. you can see the volumes of water people. all of the security person is armed with shoes with tear gas mosques and methods. and there we go, we've, we seem to be just under one of the t, a guess volleys and i, as, as you can see, this is the kind of reaction that university students that protest those 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 protests and dissent. the unemployment among young people in china has, has a wrinkled,
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high hold on one and 5 and now unemployed. the lack of jobs and honda cost of living in urban areas is posting a growing number to move to rural areas to find work. jessica washington reports from angie county and james young province. 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 use. then to pass the progress trends on you to not start your live, you know, city or your come even have a life or whatever you call us a wife. you can do to tier 2 or 2 or 3 cities, or even small quantities. it's all okay. one of the reasons he came here is the increasing difficulty of finding a job. you find 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,
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a low that's available here every day i spend about $0.70 on 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 of, you know, with university graduate going up to mazda typically will p x ray degree. 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, and used to relocate play plus the presidency didn't being called on young people to help revitalize countryside, like finding work in rural areas. local authorities in onto county are actively promoting this idea, trying to incentivize thousands of urban youth to move here. the local government here has spent more than $14000000.00 on infrastructure to meet the needs of its
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new residents, including the, to try our best to lower their costs, to run startups, and offer support for food residents and travel that we have also built some shared dining rooms and apartments and facilities for daily life, like coffee's bag crews and barbecues, things that young people like the government has also supported projects like co living spaces for so called digital no max. well, many issues all good from already and you 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 a g county china. the still ahead on else is there a strong words from bully mcelroy? yes,
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it gives us reactions. and imagine between the pga tour and saudi backs and the gulf series, the
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the, it's time for sport, he is to thank you tom. we start with a legal massey who's weighing up his next move. nothing is being confirmed yet, but it's being widely reported. he's not going to saudi arabia, but instead we'll be paying for david beckham's into miami next season. according to several john list with close ties to mess the video has already is being agreed . especially science road options. you know of cut winter announce last week he was leaving paris, sasha. ma, you've been considering
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a big money may have to saudis al, hello, i'm a responsible selena box. if the reports are true, he's chosen to play in the unless it would be the 1st time he's played outside of europe. well, somewhere on this, let's go live to miami now and speak it to football broad, costa and majorly soccer comments hayes a while around guy. while you're outside the stadium that what lead a mess it could potentially be playing his football in the not too distant future nissan is it? yes. and what are you hearing about this deal? a demo. it's a pleasure to be with you. it's been absolutely crazy here in south florida. florida panthers are in the stanley cup final about 50 kilometers self. but i'm, i'm here getting ready for getting through the n b a finals interim i am, you're planning the us open. come porter finals, but the news of course little mess you coming in to answer your question. basically it's not confirmed yet. she's supposed to be flying in from barcelona on saturday, him and his family to be able to finalize those details before he joins the origin time national team in there, asian, toward the end, the month of june. there's
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a lot of talk as far as what it's been and what has not been and what has not been was the conversation that his father had with you on the board in terms of getting an offer to little too late in terms of the blow ground up, as far as that's the level of course that they're going to pay them in gold, basically with, with the money that they're offering. but to him, it's more of a life choice more what his family wanted. and miami kind of gives you the best of both worlds. they're familiar with south florida. they have residency in south florida and to them. not only is it going to be a continuation of these career, it's also let me know of an entrepreneurial experience. because not only does he have the getting a $1000000.00 figure contract also ends up getting portion of inter miami. he also ends up getting part of the apple tv, your rights. and he also ends up getting a share of what a d this is going to be when he earning in terms of time with less in the not so just to get yourself a lot. 5 of partnerships, a lot of associations that much is going to be having going into this coming year. so that's what mfc would expect to gain from this scale. but how big would this be
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for miami and major, the soccer and general as well. i as i've been talking to a lot of colleagues with the past few months and for them it's huge. 8 for south florida, i guess it's, it's liberal next to a certain extent, maybe on a more international level as well. i haven't had something like this happen since lebron james seemed to south florida. he brought his tablets to south beach back in 2010. but it's going to be something that gives a different spectrum to football in this area of the world. many of you even comparing it to one family, came to the nfl back in the 19 seventy's in terms of what the impact message could have now is must be the c, b all and then don't know, there needs to be other things, especially of the team level he's entering, he's coming to a team that's less than the eastern conference. that's been about monk smoke. one of those in affective and also one of the young get sites. so there needs to be reinforcements there as well. what about that came in a mess. these options, you know, do you think funds that would welcome this nice many do? well,
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it's funny that you say that because miami south florida general ends up being one of those summer, or winter playgrounds for, for many origin times they come on holiday here. they do look to spend some time here. maybe even we're going at one time to miami. he's simply still do. now it ends up being inter might be so much. so let me, i'm a little bit to that just in the last few minutes when things have been confirmed in europe. and of course you're in the united states. there was one match inter miami against the new york red bulls tickets for that matter. starting at $43.00 just yesterday. today they're over $500.00. i guess l e a c. that's also why group loose it was somewhere around $60.00. now it's somewhere around $3400.00. those matters will be coming in the month of august. many are also expecting something new like this, gemma, as far as messy. oh no, you said i'd like that, but i didn't get to hear what you said. we'll have to get you back on and you can explain why we'd like to have fun when i'm angry. that thank you very much for your
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time. now. moving on to golf and rory montgomery says he feels the shot leisure between the page, idaho, and saudi arabia. live series is ultimately good for golf, but he says he's still hates live and feels like a sacrificial lamb. the northern ars been turned down as much as a $1000000000.00 to join live and has been a storage defend the p. j over the last year. but now the p j has joined forces with saudis, public investment fund to continue as one entity mccrory admits the news took him by surprise. 1 from where we were a couple of weeks ago to wherever we are today. i think the future of the pga tour . it looks brighter as a, as a whole as an entity. and what that looks like for individual players in terms of keeping it to her card and you know, bringing players back into the fold and then that, you know, sacrifices other people that's, that's where the younger comes from. right. and i,
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i am, i understand that and like i, there, there still has to be consequences. the actions, you know, the people that last the pga tour are rapidly harmed visitor started litigation against it. like we can't just walk in and back in like that's not going to happen . i think that was the one thing that jay was trying to get across yesterday is i guys were not just going to bring these guys back in and pretend like nothing's happened to p j to commission that has faced schools to resign off to his deal with believe series, but while he understood not always frustrations, he said the deal was good for the good. we think it's the right agreement. obviously tiger and laurie's perspective is one that i understand very well. and it was part of my thinking throughout these conversations, and it will be a part of my thinking going forward. and now that we're in a framework agreement, i look forward to talking to all of our players, including the 2 of them. to make certain that this comes off the right way in tennis and world number one, eagles found tech remains on calls for us the tides
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a lot. the franchise in the tournaments top said was off against kind of golf in the right in dallas quarter finals. and it was actually your piece of last is final . and just like in 2022, it was the power who imagined victorious to be on tech, a beating the american teenage at 646 to as it turns out. last is final, was also a straight set success, shown tech place of beatrice to have my annex not soft at the 14. so you became the 1st brazilian women to reach the semi finals that run engulfed in the open era. she felt that she is in the 7th seed on isabella sheba, who was runner about basic winwood. and on the us open last year took this assets, but had on my back to back to book club place and the last full and she lives, sons of the putting of the weight. i think it's fair to say i'm back to more football and god, i can tell you doesn't appear to be on his way to saudi arabia is being reported by the kingdom state media that the chelsea midfielder is going to join. and cameron beds that out is he had, he's a great a to ya deal with someone in the region of a $107000000.00
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a season street building and has also agreed to moved around the trip more on that later. i as a result, and i'll have another update lice, that's all. thank you so much to meant for that as well from a total of credit for this is out that i will be back in just a moment with more on the dice and use the the just after midnight on march 10th, 1945, devastating us a rate on tokyo, unleashed firestone on a densely populated area of woodson and paper houses by sunrise more than
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a 100000 people. but that 70 years later, those who survived seek recognition and compensation for the event that defined their lives only to find themselves still cost aside. witness paper sitting on it just so you know, social media feels demand for a curve. you're figure a controversial surgery to help people achieve this on the rise. we've missed looking a certain way before we had kids with devastating consequences. they definitely don't care about their client. it is all about the money fault lines travelers to miami, to investigate the rise and injuries and deaths related to pursue leon fucking. that's those doctors are this the price of perfection on a jersey to it's humbling and frightening with miss the ever changing moods of mother nature. it was like having a river here. the current was so strong, the risk you as rachel, is the worst flooding scene here in about the thousands of acres of vineyards,
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fruits rose investable farms, house of lyrics, the damage likely to affect next year's harvest as well. 6 months of differential rain fell in. that's fine, i'm just 36 hours before that. the concern here was crowds and destroyed was so dry that went back to rancho down for came it couldn't absorb the 10s of thousands of ukrainians face homelessness and disease after widespread funding from a debt collect the total credit. this is l. just a line from so coming up bonfires in canada, create a haze. thousands of kilometers away and busy with new york is now one of the most

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