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i know some legs, the damage likely to affect next year's harvest as well. 6 months of to range of rain fell in. that's fine. i'm just 36 hours before that. the concern here was gross, and the soil was so dry that went back to rain to them for came. it couldn't absorb the, a tens of thousands of ukrainians face homelessness and disease of the widespread funding from a debt collect the until mccrae, this is just the red line from. so coming up bald files and candidate, create a hayes thousands of kilometers away. and these you, with new york is now one of the most pollution cities in the world's us secretary
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of state entity blinking beats foreign ministers of the gulf co operation council, and saudi arabia and funding for the land rocks presented supreme court to make a landmark ruling that will affect thousands of indigenous people, the presidents, a lot of miscellaneous cases, the destruction of the other cost. good them and southern ukraine has left hundreds of thousands of people without drinking. most the most go says the tempest has caused a huge catastrophe. at least 7 people are missing and thousands have been evacuated in his own region off to widespread flooding with cave and most go are accusing each other of damaging the dam. it links the banks of the then the pro river health by rush around the south side to ukrainian held territory on the north. the dam supplies for the crime in peninsula and the separation nuclear power plant,
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the i. e, i says it faces no immediate risk. well, and these satellite images from max out technologies show the optimize of the dam bridge and the hassle region, houses and buildings are submerged, and both has flooded parks and land infrastructure, barbara, and gulf or 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 homes close to the disney pro river. the people here say off to the time exploded. they didn't realize how fast the water would rise to see. i kept 15, hoping that i would stay the and then the will to began to run with such force that, well, my son thought of it, he took a boat from a neva 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 do crating and
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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 they passed out to sara o, corresponding child strength, citizen, coastal and he says stranded, paperless, still being evacuated. this is a residential area of head of song as you can see, completely inundated 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 was that he's receiving it or not. but these are people's homes, thousands of people that lived in this area of the city. their big concerns by the
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authorities, about lines being dislodged by the flood water and floating, moving and obviously presenting potential problems to the ongoing evacuation 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 thought a little bit of shelling, but it hasn't been heavy. it has been sporadic. so we know that russian policies 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 a 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 officer k of folks here on this side. but the bank and on
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the russian side, and there was no one living here. now child, stop it. i'll just say ro caps on the moving 400 wildfire. so now building in the canadian province of quebec, fires had been pending across the country for weeks and the smoke is traveling south, triggering a quality alerts for people in pods of the united states. new york city is made. it has edge residents with hospital breathing problems to limit the outdoor activities from the callaway reports. this is not what the skies of new york is supposed to look like. the lady of liberty holds her breakfast. the city volleys was new debbie to be the world's most polluted visible from space. the plumes stretches to move in 1000 calories has from convex eastern forests in canada to the blue ridge mountains
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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 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, this is kind of is how this was stopped so fast season on record with nova scotia, having his biggest fire on record. and the weather is not helping the position. so this weather patent has been, the wind has been blog in the same direction for days and it says to do the same. in fact with bringing this pull of smoke down across the eastern us right down towards 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 walmart and drive
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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 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 the could lead to what it goals a global wildfire crisis from mccully. how does there present salumi joins us live from new york for more on the pollution situation there and present it looks like since we last spoke to you was actually going with i mean, how consumed on your your cuz about the house it absolutely has gone from bad some worse. it's actually finding here. and if you look at the skyline, i mean just like a foggy day, there are no cloud snow fog,
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no rain forecast, it should be a bright blue sky. instead it says murky gray. i mean, you can barely see across the river here. so something that normally is quite easy to do. so people are very concerned and it's not just here in new york. there's now 12 us states that have issued air quality alerts including new york, which has some of the worst in the country. and now the world as a result of these wild fires with just the air quality alerts. schools have been vice to cancel outdoor activities. that's what they're doing here in new york city and in other parts of the state and other parts of the country as well. that means that kids won't have outdoor play time. they won't have sports outside any field. trips might be canceled and so on. and also officials are wanting people to wear those protective mass if they have respiratory or heart issues and stay inside if they can. so people are worried. the 1st people didn't really know what was
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happening. it took a while for people to understand that this was not just a foggy day or of rain perhaps coming. but this is because of the wild fires in canada and affecting air quality. we talked to a lot of people who said that they're having trouble, they're having scratchy throat and stuffed up. nose is and so on. so people are starting to feel the impacts for sure. yeah, and dick and can you just give us a quick update on the situation in canada and how long this is expected to continue for yeah, well of course it's hard to predict the weather long term, but the, the fire season in canada while thursdays and typically last from april to september, but it got off to an early start and because of drought like conditions and high temperatures, it's been particularly bad. i mean, we normally would not notice fires that typically happen in canada this far away in
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new york, even though this is where the air stream comes to. and the worry is that it's only going to get worse because it is so early in the season. and the lack of rain and so on is continuing. ok, thank you so much. that is kristen. so maybe for us in new york of the us secretary of state entity blinking is in saudi arabia. he's meeting with gulf co operation council. foreign ministers is conduct as official visits of the kingdom. it follows blinking separate mazing with the crown prince mohammed than solomon. the relations between the 2 countries had been strained for several years, but the bottom administration hugs to strengthen ties with re edge. the main things come as saudi arabia is restoring, relations with around town has reopened its embassy and free and saving is off to it was closed that the move follows the deal pro could by china to re establish diplomatic relations to send your battery has more on the prospect of the saudi embassy reopening when to the and it's been 7 years since there was much traffic on
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that street here in north carolina. and that's where the sodium despite the fact that iran is officially reopen, the embassy in this building is still not operational is because the last sunday was open to building the scene here in january of 2016. following the execution of a prominent see of clerics and saudi arabia, these actions loved the saudi government to cut all ties 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 stuff to do, foreign minister for consular affairs. i would rather be queerly set to move. we'll see the regents go towards greater stability, progress and prosperity. for now, it's not clear when officials and react will resume operations here a but it, it,
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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're wrong is how they feel about these development. ask you to them what they 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 iran. 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 a country where we don't need to know about these things. didn't know some pulls in place of fund ticker students matching and try and cause capital that demanding the release of active as the time during protests against the government. last year, i said the detentions amount to political persecution, demonstrations in 2020, to respond by the countries with, if a, you can on the crisis. nelson andrews present,
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the demonstration in colombo. it 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 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 volleys of tear gas canisters of which 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 all the of us interested in marching. and this was of police and special task force commanders on armed with water cannons and separately tear gas canisters. now they have cabinets for the moment, but do 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 governments sort of campaign to repress the people to silence the voices,
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to stop the university's protest movement, 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 personal armed with shields, with gas mosques and methods. and there we go. we've, we seem to be just under one of the t, a guess, volleys and up as, as you can see, this is the kind of reaction that university students that protest those all 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 the send. the still ahead on al
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jazeera, the search resumes for victims of the cold linked to the deaths of hundreds of people in eastern kenya, and can send stuff up front. this is how the vatican says he is expected to stay in the hospital for several days. the brought to you by visit capital to where the lights is tropical side, which will very soon east off already become a tie. food has been named is good shows of open water. so because it almost ignore it from time being based on along that line and where the heaviest writing is, it takes you back to the mountain. suton trough on its way up through the bay of bengal. do you see an orange center that's heavy rains? i'm in the central tyler and the other way is the sheriff's, the south of that course engine easy, is looking to drive whether the around the same time as china, japan,
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and the dream financing. we'll see you went through whether the plum rains are very obviously just scripting something home. you haven't gone through a queue issue in chicago timing off through around the lights of picture, i think in southern china. but it doesn't the least extend into what's been drag written in united in the south west for the northern parts of china is a dry picture. so do you find degrees and visions on the high side, but the circulation of right here? so it gets a significant rain to north korea. we'll bring the temperature down a little bit and bring you some showers later on the day, i think on friday, invasion back the mountain trough. we talked about here it is, but north of that, throughout the north indian playing in pakistan, there's no longer any relief from the heat. temperature is what about 40 in many places, but no sound the stones, the cheryl is off or the safe and in the northern indian ocean and named still the weather brought to you by visit castle, approved or reject the most progressive constitution ever proposed for any nation
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and there's 3, yes or no. cheating, voted no. the big picture us was a question that goes into the very foundation of judy until the cost of its relationship with indigenous people. in the midst of cheating costs to on the jersey, the, the, the, your, what you notice here, a reminder about top stories, the south president, a lot of miscellaneous cases, the destruction, if another cause catan and southern ukraine is with hundreds of thousands of people without drinking at least 7 people of missing and 1000. something move to site for
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crowns. mentions increase from from so the u. s. a. hitting to canada to help 5 hundreds of long pause problems quebec. the smoke is traveling south triggering vehicle with your list of people in the united states. and you a secretary of state institute blinking us goals, cooperation council, foreign ministers pot office official visits to saudi arabia, the fullest click, and separate meeting with crown prince mohammed. in solomon, brazil supreme court is expected to deliver a land mine clothing that could effect hundreds of indigenous land claims in the country. indigenous communities have gathered in the capital to voice the approval against the legislation that the ruling will decide if indigenous peoples must have been living in the territories. they climb stairs before 1998, around 300 indigenous land climes. a currently being disputed monica. yeah. the cat
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keith joins us now from the capital priscilla in la can you just explain exactly where you are and why this decision is so important? so i'm a year in brazil. yeah, this is the capital. there are some 2000 indigenous leaders inactive is that have been camping out here. uh right to us for the this is the 3rd day that they're camping out there. right now it's lunch time. so they're having lunch and getting ready to march in a couple of hours towards the supreme court. and they want to put pressure on the supreme court justices to rule in favor of them, which would mean not accepting timeframe for the government to accept the marketing more lands as things stand right now. and indigenous people can come and say, we used to own this land, we were pushed out of this land back in the seventy's or eighty's or ninety's. but
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these lands are ours, announcer apologised, we'll go in farrah, verify that. and this process will continue until their lines are demmer created. what the congress, which is backed by a very strong conservative caucus and also by the farm lobby. they want to establish a timeframe because while the indigenous word spelled by their last who it looks like we have lost monica, you on a key if we will hopefully get him back a little later in this program are indeed a central bureau of investigation has taken charge of looking into a collision between 3 trains and the eastern states have a dish of $280.00 people were killed in the countries west. royal disaster in decades, me consumed sharif reports from the initial and eastern india. the passenger has a nervous about boarding the tribes life added lizzie,
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normally we are the train station and reuben national event, all these people waiting to voted free services days off to that instant. and also 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 on now washington sun about safety. the government is trying to make bundle out at the expense the fastest enough for india, but the, the crucial part is always the safety net. if it isn't on less than than 51 person, 50 is the most of the most important thing for them. not that we each of the 10 plus many people are not using the fixtures. not most 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 the destination. but now we're having a question of mind. we save order. so it's only in the name of the god,
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the multiplan pollution and bonus. so continues to play on people's minds. alan passengers here who are heading to the respective destination. and off to that tragedy, the off to mouth continues to place these office at hospitals and at mountain 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 don't seem to have on nickel some cities in reuben h. eastern india. the search has resumed to victims of a doomsday colts links to the depths of hundreds of people in eastern kenya. it follows a 2 week brian to allow pathologist to conduct a post mortem examinations on some of the bodies. and the court is due to decide on
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friday with a to extend the pre trial detention of the cold slate of pulling mackenzie. he's accused of ordering follows to stop themselves to death, so they could go to heaven before the world ends. malcolm, with has more from nairobi, the police operation to redeem the bodies of mackenzie's followers has reviewed more than 250 parties of already been dug up from the shack, ahold of forest to land. mckenzie had cool while it was for you as gary to remote, our forest where we've been living with 1010 years 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 are not going to restrict our sales to mr. mckenzie and is going up what i just said, every possible way that's going to be obtained in one way or the other 2 face must
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be brought to account, even if it's a public official. if any of is a security trophy so so the accountability beachy is the saving grace mackenzie, a friedman custody since april, and a quote from us in the process of deciding it from the prosecution's request to keep them in detention. so outside of 60 days, prosecutors say they need more time to be seen bodies gather statements from witnesses to defend says that mckenzie should either be charged with a crime, will release malcolm web out to 0. maybe kenya unemployment among young people in china has, has a wrinkled high schools and one and 5 and now unemployed. the lack of jobs and high cost of living in urban areas is forcing a growing number to move to rural areas. to find wic, jessica washington reports from onto county and judging provence. this is angie county. the weather is pleasant. there's no traffic or pollution,
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and the around of surrounding t funds feels the most of the young people staying at the shed, living space of and use. and to pass the perio strength on you to not start your live, you know, city or the economy. you may have a life or whatever you call even. so why? if you can go to tier 2 or 2 sweet cities or even small counties, it's all okay. one of the reasons he came here is the increasing difficulty of finding a job you saw on employment has officially sold to a record high of more than 20 percent. most of the young people here are doing freelance remote work and they say they don't have to worry about the stress of competing for limited full time jobs because they daily expenses here, a low that's available here every day i spend about $0.70 on food and i'm quite happy around $12000000.00 young people i said to enter the workforce this year. one thing that if you look at a recent fix, fix that to that. um, right, quote, number of, you know, with university graduate going up to mazda typically will p x,
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basically. so, i mean, the, the real time to might be one out to 2 or 4 years out, or these quite to is coming out from the mazda of probably got sofa and g county hasn't ties to more than 600 of them used to relocate late plus the presidency didn't being called on young people to help revitalize countryside. i finding work in rural areas. local authorities in onto county are actively promoting this idea, trying to incentivize thousands of urban use to move here. the local government here has spent more than $14000000.00 on infrastructure to meet the needs of its new residents, including the, to try our best to lower their costs, to run, stops, and offer support controlled for food residents and travel that we have also built some shared dining rooms and apartments and facilities for daily life, like coffee's back raised and barbecues, things that young people like the government has also supported projects like co
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living spaces, for so called digital no max. on the issue, it's all good from already in your view ability. we can change the whole society or the environment, but we can gather together to change our own small abram and of the rule push won't solve the growing used unemployment crisis, and it's not intended to be a solution for everybody. the facilities young people advise them time to consider them on such a future without the newly pressure of city life. jessica washington, elder 0 a g county china burdens prince. harry has been testifying in london's high court for a 2nd day. in his civil case against amerigroup newspapers, the parent company of the dining mirror. on choose day, he became the 1st u. k. world to enter the witness box since 1890. perry election said at least 100 articles published of 20 g is contained information obtained through a legal means like phone hacking form of you as far as president mike pens has
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formerly launched his bid for the white house with the release of the campaign video. today, before god and my family, i'm announcing i'm running for president of the united states and joins handed over the crowd of the field of republicans challenging donald trump for the past. the nomination. the when it will take on presidential adviser and next year's election pencils, the 1st vice president and modern history to take on his form of running by signing city on the football process. hes undergoing surgery for an abdominal hernia on wednesday afternoon. the vatican says he is expected to stay in hospital in brun, for several ties. the spokesman edit, the hernia had caused her current painful, and we're sending symptoms. the 6 year old head of the roman catholic church and the wind colon surgery and 2021. for con reports,
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faithful support who is gathered in st. peter's square, the vatican to see 2 fronts is one last time before he had surgery on his stomach. his faith this time was before the pope entered hospital. he was in good spirits, greeting members of the crowd of blessing children. soon off to the point of made his way in the mood to come voice to catholic, run to melody hospital in russia. obviously we pray for him and hopeless. perfect summer. we always pray for him, and at this particular time, she needs i pres, even more best wishes for we father. a put francis had plastic surgery on the double wall to treat to honey. as that's concerned, has been causing recurrent and painful symptoms. the pontiff had abdominal surgery in 2021. when he spent 10 days in the hospital of to pulse was cut off with removed . it's a complication of surgery for 2 years ago. i think that
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a swaying like that is not the most complicated topic procedure providing that there's nothing loss of interest on the contents inside the home. yeah. i would expect somebody that could be managed and, and then don't say the efficiency, you know, given that the health care that he was obviously received vaskins as a pontiff within the next few days in generally hospital while he recovered from his surgery, we're con, which is 0 the, this is all just here and these are the top stories, the so president of a little to me as an inch, cases for destruction. if another call them and southern you crying, is it hundreds of thousands of people were bounced drinking water. at least 7 people are missing and thousands have been moved to site the ground. tell strep it has moved from castle with creations is still ongoing. we.

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