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to ariel rejected, if they cared about the students, so why they didn't give us admission to say not only has their education been disrupted, level 7, massively effective psychologically. the ukrainians abandoned the flooded homes and warnings that surging water from the collapsed um is dislodging on lines. the chain of sit down to 0 life from london. also coming up a massive fire diffused echo lights up the sky and how 2 as 2 dogs were assigned to fight for control of a nearby weapons factory. an intense wall size raging cross kind of this and smoke south triggering equity and that's in new york. as well as auto and toronto most
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the prince versus the price of sussex gets emotional. as he wraps up his history, making court affairs and or ukraine's president has accused international aid groups of failing to help . after the destruction of a 100, at trick them, flooded towns and farm land. go to misery. let's keep blame is russia for the attack? while a russian president vladimir putin again said ukraine was responsible labeling it, a ballpark will crime. the russian installed mayor of nova healthcare says about 30000 cubic meters of water has been streaming from the reservoir every 2nd. thousands have been evacuated. other phases flushing the land mines ukraine's is deflecting leave. hundreds of thousands of people without access to drinking water was swamping great sway of,
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of agricultural land and turning other areas into deserts. there claims on social media, people in nearby russian. ok, bye towns being abandoned. and even as people try to leave, having to run for cover from incoming artillery bloss charles tried to report some how soon there was a sadness the pervades these flooded streets. soon off the rushes invasion of song was attacked, and then multiplied by russian forces. and now launch areas of the city on the water. many of the people who were ton dealt with ukraine, and i mean, we took care of this on late last year, being evacuated from the homeless. yes. everything was demolished, the. it's frightening. the 2 story houses had been swept away and the somehow to the floating down the river. there was no one there when evil ukraine accuses rush you up destroying the cockles, get them on the do the pro river and closing this terrorist attack to prevention it
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bombs across the can be pro river towards the russian occupied crimea says give russia says ukraine is responsible, and it's also moving thousands of people to safety on the opposite russian occupied side of the river. this is one of many streets here in cash on safety, completely flooded. we understand that they were a hundreds, if not thousands of people that were living here until this dime was destroyed. and now they've all been forced to leave. it is about mines that may have been dislodged and carried into the city by the flood search volunteers prepared boats to help the search for more traps people's cages with kind of key cats with good china is violet us divided old and i know we was shouting and banging on windows, there are no it people are only animals. the water there is almost over the
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signposts. evacuation buses are full, the young old. we take with them a few belongings like pets. at the which is usually it's very hard to explain. honestly, it's so hard to speak very hard. i don't know where i'm going. we were taken out and now we're on a and of the city had already experience some of the worst suffering in this world . now, i mean to flood waters and destruction. its people are forced to endure even more. charles, drop it down to 0, get phone ukraine's presidency. lensky says he's shocked that international agencies haven't arrived to help pitching out with the un in red cross in particular in his evening address. he also said people in occupied parts of the house own region had been abandoned by russia. so look at the stuff he's just thought to the situation in the occupied pilots because the region is absolutely
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catastrophic. the occupies simply abandon people in these terrible conditions without rescue, without water just on the roofs of houses in flooded communities. and this is another deliberate crime of russia off to the terrace state is cause a catastrophe. it also maximizes the damage. what is needed now is a clear and swift response from the world to what is happening at access. it is impossible to establish but sure how many people in the temporary occupied territory of coase and may die. well, when you call military and special services of rescuing people as much as possible, despite the chalet waste, with other aspect to you and watson head of media for the international red cross, he said the red cross is on the ground helping as well. the frustrations of fully understandable humanitarian needs in this region are enormous. you're corresponding with saying how hard hit this city is being of course has been taken and re taken uh, throughout the course of the last 15 months. uh. so already there was
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a huge vault ability within the local population. many people that fled because of the fighting prior to that. and those that remained with people that have limited liability, that may be sick, that could not leave. and so of course now with these floods, the situation was dramatic. uh, the international committee of the red cross, and particularly through our partner on the grounds, the ukrainian red cross has been evacuating people from the scene. so 800 people and they won. and i'm today 55 people are evacuated by the ukranian red cross, big ukranian. red cross is there, and we are working extremely closely. and ukraine was a ukrainian, red cross. we provide them with technical support and other support. so the direct cross movement is present and supporting ad, but uh for us there is this emergency phase now which is really rescuing people
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from where they are. and that includes people that really cannot move until that i've no mobility. but then there are long term needs that we will need to support communities through you know, show a lot of that has more on what russian officials are saying about the dom collapse . us with had from present pace and regarding the disaster. and he discussed it with tech as president other one during its telephone conversation. the russian president cooled the destruction of the cold. scott pop blonde, a bump bag action by kias. i think that it was instigated by the west page and the space is the breakdown of the power station was a clear example of kids terrorist messes. so now we've had from to be russian top officials a regain. 1 i think the destruction of the cold sketch and all of them plays the blame solely on kid, by the way, prior to the telephone call with the patient mr. ad one had a conversation with presidency landscape ukraine offering to create
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a commission with the participation will be un russia, ukraine and sat k to investigate what actually happened the whole hopes got done. basically, we understand 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 putting 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. meanwhile, there are competing claims over the situation on the front lines west coast as ukrainian forces launched what it called a series of unsuccessful offensive snippets moved, well keeps has its troops gained. i was telling me to of tara trade around the city, russian forces claimant, they've taken control of backwards in may. after months, long battles. just you don't know. a huge fire is broken out as a fuel depot,
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mid fighting the weapons factory in the capital. how to the battle between the army and the permanent tre rapid support forces has intensified in southern how to the are assessed, say the inside the weapons factory located in the young area. morgan has more from undermine slicing between the sudanese army and the parent military. rapid support for us has continued on wednesday, and it's mostly been concentrated in the southern parts of the capital cartoon. now since the early hours of wednesday, residents in the southern parts say that they were able to hear heavy exchange of gunfire between the rapid support forces and the sudanese army fighting has been concentrated around a weapons. manufacturing company that belongs to the sudanese army in the late hours of wednesday, the rapids support forces says that it was in control of the company. but sources in the armies say that the rapids support forces were only able to gain control of a parts of that complex and not the entire facility. it's one of the largest
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weapons manufacturing in africa and residents around the area of concern that they will lose their lives in the crossfire between the rapids, support forces and the to the news army as fighting continues the reported hearing heavy artillery as to what's been launched by the sudanese army against positions of the rapids support forces around the complex. and there's also been a fire at the fuels apple, and that's raising more concerns amongst civilians. they say that they will loud explosions around the devil, which also contains gas in the area. and because of its vicinity to the weapons company, they're concerned that they will be more explosions because of the ongoing financing, civil defense which is usually deployed, firefights is unable to deploy them at the moment. so residents say that they're concerned, they will be more explosions. and should the fire reach the weapons company, it will destroy most of the southern parts of the capital. he but morgan onto vera on through man. the
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more people have been evacuated in canada as far as the font is bottled, hundreds of wild phones across nearly every province in territory is the west of the season well and foster children in the countries ever seen. the smoke is creating has this quality with environment canada, wanting people to wear respirations outside the haze as well. so drifted south across the us border, causing new york city to become the city with the west equity. and the road brought the kind of way, the thoughts this is not what this guys have new york is supposed to look like. the lady of liberty holds her breakfast. the city virus was new debbie to be the wells most polluted. visible from space, the plumed 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 from today policy 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 how this was stopped for 5 season on record, with nervous kosher having his biggest fire on record. and the weather is not helping the positions this weather patent has been. the wind has been plugged in the same direction for days and it says to do the same. in fact, it's bringing this pull of smoke down across the eastern us right down towards the carolinas. and there's no immediate improvement. a kind of that has already lost an area of the size of belgium to fires this year. a walmart and drive the normal spring could lead to its worst wildfire season on reco. western united states in a quad group leading up area bern since 19 seventies. canada seen a doubling,
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a barrier burn since the early seventy's, and this is largely not so late, but largely attributed to human cause. climate change recent default from the u. n . williams was an extraordinary increase in devastating funded life. they could lead to what they called a global was 5 crisis from mccully. how does that or versus individual is this live from new york christian? how condition is, where are you on and how can, how long does it last? yeah, well, as the day is progressed here in new york, we've seen more people uh, wearing masks. we've seen fewer people on the streets of the air quality is certainly gotten worse. it's now considered the worst in the world. a normal uh, air quality index is considered healthy, is around 50 in new york, it's been over 400. just to give you an idea of how bad it's gotten here. so
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the people are taking the advice of their leaders to heart, though by staying inside and wearing those mass 12 states, including new york, have enacted these air quality alerts and recommended that people's not only stay inside more, but where those mass, if they have a health condition in particular. so we've also seen that more cancellations coming in as the day has progress to professional baseball games have been cancelled one here in new york one and philadelphia school activities that are supposed to be held outside have been cancelled. whether it's sporting events, uh, the dancers and other kinds of activities that would normally take place outside. so this is really having an impact on people's everyday life here. and as they go about their work and so on. so uh, how long is this going to last?
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the alert has been extended until friday already, but who knows? because we don't know what's gonna happen the weather, the fire season, canada normally last all the way until september. and it's gotten off this year. being one of the worst they've ever seen. so we could have more incidents like this going forward. there's currently 400 raging wild fires in canada, about 200 of them have been described as out of control. so certainly this is going to continue for some time precision and me thank you very much. yes, extra estate entity blinking is on day 2, a 3 day visit to saudi arabia. he met conference. i'm haven't been some on the golf corporation council. foreign ministers relations between washington and re, i'd have been strained for years, but this is the 2nd high level use allegation to visit the kingdom. in his many months. the print also held a cool with the russian president vladimir putin on wednesday, where they discussed oil production of the fiscal deadlock look set to continue in
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kuwait with opposition. candidates winning 29 of the 50 seats in tuesday's elections. it was the gulf states 7th general election in just over decade. on the 2nd of this year, the make up of the new house was similar to the one elected last year. that parliament ended up might in disputes with a cabinet which is appointed by the ruling us about family. it was then dissolved by the crown prince matheson has moved from correct city. we're getting some initial figures off to the election on tuesday here in kuwait, and they're showing the $29.00 of the parliamentarians out of 50 who are going to be taking. so using condoms are a lines towards the off position. but that means is that essentially the deadlock remains between the parliament and the government and nothing has changed from before. the elections were held. the other big figure is the turn. not. it was 51 percent that's very low for coates in education. i'm just type for straight to people have been with this paul, a mentally process which is essentially grinds to
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a halt. so what happens next? well, many people are looking to the cabinet to make that decision. it's in charge of the political process. it's in charge of making changes and one of those changes that people have been suggesting to us when they've been talking to us is to bring in official political parties. that means that it would be in simplify things. they say for the voters in the run up to the election, it would also simplify negotiations within the parliament itself. the other thing that the cabinet is going to have to take into consideration is that very low turnout. it needs to buy in from the voters, to support the changes that might be made, but it needs to make the changes in order to convince the voters that it's actually planning to do something. if nothing happens at all and everything stays the same, then there could be serious consequences for the future of $28.00, rob madison. i'll just 0 to wait city. still to come this off on. one of the train
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services involved in india is douglas re less than 2 decades. starts up again, just as the death toll is revised. ok. and put francis, imagine a large and well from the abdominal surgery hours officer appearing it is weeks the audience. the had a low this to be a web that has swept into the southeast of a stray or bringing spectacular phones, but also a flood to risk the pots of victoria, as well as new south wales. now you can see the cold front taking that rain further east behind it. we're expecting temperatures to dip down another round of rain moving in, but more in the way of light to showers because mania. and victoria, but adelaide in melbourne after seeing some unusual rooms at the beginning of the month, we'll see those temperatures come down. sidney still at 20 degrees celsius,
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of more in way of sunshine on friday, of sitting study at 19 degrees celsius. a little bit of rain here in the close to the seasonal average. now if we hop across the tasman it to new zealand lodge, we settled full that south island. well it's a sunshine breaking through the cloud. the well on settled up in the north, in the form of showers, as well as when the conditions at least through to friday is we have the south east asia. the width is weather, can be found to cause northern parts of the region. thanks for the monsoon. bringing some heavy falls to box of indo china. we've also got that developing storm moving its way for the north, away from the philippines. but we're still likely to see some very width and windy weather here over the next few days. much to wire down across the south in indonesia the to the journey of almost 10 years in which to shake, hama de, ward for translation. an international understanding has become the most important
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translation award from which to the arabic language in the world. the award announces that the nomination periods of 2023 starts from the 1st of march to the 31st of july. applications are accepted through the awards official website at w w, w dot h t, a dot q a. the one of the top stories you'll notice here, your trans president is accusing international aid agencies of not doing enough to help rescue people in the house on region. as water continues to surge from a collapsed um the red coast toll down to 0. it is on the ground helping
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a file has broken down to the fuel depot in southern how to image flushing, narrow weapons factory passions between the 2 dogs and the permanent tree rapids support forces have intensified in the area just close to the capitals, largest oil, and gas storage facilities and hundreds of wall fires burning out of control across canada. i've left major cities in southern canada. i'm the northern united states blanket you didn't smoke. new york city in toronto are experiencing some of the worst accuracy in the world. and registers, it gives an offer and fellow at the queen's university institute for energy and environmental policy. he says new strategies needed to tackle a wall finance we need to adopt and adjust. but i think we're using old strategies to adjust to a new paradigm that's unfolding. that's unprecedented. you simply just cannot send more water bombers and firefighters on top of the fire to prevent the or get to put
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them out. but once, because once they get to a certain size, there's really nothing you can do to stop them, you can slow them, maybe move them away in another direction that really use some of the strategy. we've got to find ways of managing the force, the way that indigenous people in this country did before we arrive, which was a control burning. because most of north america goes forest or canada. as for us, is boil, meaning spruce, trees, and pine trees. and the only way they can release their seeds is with a heat heat from a fire. and the problem is we've been suppressing fire for more than a 100 years. and so we have these forests that are very old, very mature and getting dried out by climate change. and it's really creating a rather volatile situation that's only going to get worse. we're seeing, you know, people in on the east coast, new york city in toronto getting nudged into what the future seeing what the future is going to be like. and i think the politicians will start accepting the fact that
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business as usual is not going to be successful in dealing with this situation. my fear is that they're going to continue with the business as usual approach. and the only thing that's really going to nudge them in the direction is of the fire of the keels and off a lot of people. the normal services of resumed on the car in and out express in india is additional state. days after the countries was to train accident in 2 decades, some passengers admitted to feeding scad while boating. following fridays accident were to passenger trains and one cargo train jumped off the rails. and these 288 people died and a 1000 were injured. and investigation is underway with preliminary findings pointing to a signal failure as the logic cause of the connection or medical social rates as well from who by nashua in eastern india live added busy. normally we have to train station and reuben national event. all these people waiting to board is free services just days off of that instant and also the claims so many lives. but
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people here have little choice but to get on with that life, but even as opposed to train them now washington, some about the government is trying to make bundle a lot of expense. no. fosters to nothing. yeah. but the, the crucial font is always the 50 because if it is a non within, than 51 person fifty's the most of the most important thing for them. not that we each of our 10 plus many people are not using bundle. but if it's a lot more people are using normal existence, but they're not safe. but so we've taken care of that too. sounds like if we go and then we are truly believing on the system that we have is dismissed. but now we're having a question in mind when we say audio, so it's only in the name of the god, the multiplan pollution and bought us all continues to play on people's minds. alan
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passengers here we're heading to the respective destination. and the off to that tragedy, the off the mouth continues to place these office at hospitals and as well as in cities, families are hoping to find enough one to live in a heavy the hospital. and when they don't find them, then they have to have to mon failing 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 making some cities in reuben h. eastern india. former us vice president mike pence has formerly noticed his bid for the white house today before god and my family. i'm announcing i'm running for president of the united states and it's joins and already crowded field of republicans hoping to challenge president joe biden in next year's election and treating his former boss. donald trump is the 1st vice president and
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a to use to challenge his prior running. make sure you've described. francis has had a free out abdominal surgery at the hospital in room. the vatican said there were no complications, but he's expected to stay at the german, the hospital for several days to recover. the pump disappeared in good spirits before being admitted on wednesday during his general audience and submit to square . this is the age of 6 year old said hospital stay, since his election is pope or a child that has moved from outside the hospital in room. it seems good ballpark process says b to wake. he's been talking in the vatican tells us that everything went without complications. the hernia is fixed, but it was still 3 hours of surgery here with the to many hospital and right. these places where pipes come to get their medical attention. there is a special paypal suites, and that is where the pipe is recovering now from his 2nd abdominal operation within 2 years. the root cause it will, this is a condition called targets, a key lysis which happens. so kind of happened when you get older. you can develop
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some pockets and some patches in your intestines, but you can get build up with stuff they can get infected. it can be a very painful and debilitating condition. that's why 2 years ago he had an operation to remove the, the 3 centimeters off his coat alone. this latest operation died was too correct to hon. yes, that was most likely caused by scar tissue from that earlier operation. it was done on the general anesthetic, which we understand the pope doesn't like because of how long he felt it. so it came to recover from the honest ethics in that operation 2 years ago. but clearly this had yet was considered serious enough. so comes sized qualms. how long is it gonna take him to recover? well, these and 86 year old man, he said you're going to be in the hospital for a few days at least. but then he's shut you off. ready the next few months is still pretty busy. he's got a trip to portugal in august the trip to montgomery
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a few weeks off to that. so despite the fact he's an elderly man, he's just be nope. right. so don't he's got other health conditions. the pipe is still a pipe and the pipe is a very busy. individual always happens to 0. right? person is prince. how are you wrapped up in any a towel as of cross examination in london's high court on wednesday with a bit of emotion. he took a long pause before answering his noise question about how it felt to go through the past 2 days in court. finally saying, it's a lot raised when a full claimant's bringing the case against miracle. newspapers accusing the publishing information obtained through a legal means like phone hacking. the mirror says the stories were obtained through legitimate sources. charlie angela has moved from outside the high coach in london . a prince already spends those 2 hours in the witness stand facing intense questioning from the narrow greeks defense, low and true green as it came in the evening. this is really on him to prove his allegations in the mirror, agreed to the meeting between 19962010,
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allowing to unless these methods like phone hacking to gain information about him that they put into all the defense tried to dismantle those claims drilling down into the details of some of those articles. one, outlining the link to the frequency of phone calls between the prince and his and gulf in chelsea. daisy, which the princess proves a jealous must have had access to that full of another which detailed a knee injury that the princess was not public knowledge information that could only have been gained unlawfully. he told the quote, my whole life, the press misled me and covered up the wrong doing that the defense is repeated refrain was, what is the evidence without these let obligations or just pure speculation. they also pointed to the fact that much of the information mentioned in these articles was already in the public domain. so the mirror group itself should not be singled out and finished by all skiing the prince to identify a single voice mails he knows was had the print said,
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that is hard evidence of suspicious. and now the prints would only need to prove a few of these obligations to indicate not all of them. and this is his mission to change the culture of media in this country to do that. he's not just taking on amerigroup, but also to the other publishes of tabloid newspapers in separate cases. so the result of this case, because i actually watched sharianda out there the, this is engineer, these are the top stories. ukraine's president is accusing international aid agencies of not doing enough to help rescue people in the house on region. as water continues to search from a collapsed um the red cross to router 0. it is on the ground helping.
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