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noon on outages era, we understand the differences and similarities of cultures across the world. so no matter how you take it will bring you the news and current to fast that matter to you. the towns and villages in ukraine scarce on region, are flooded after a dam attack, which is forced thousands to leave their homes. the hello am i mentioned to him, this sound is your life and also coming up, fire breaks out of the fuel depot incidents. capital is the army and paramilitary forces fight for control of a weapons. factory. outdoors is dangerous, and just about every part of our state, not just bolivar communities, but literally everyone. air quality alerts issued for parts of the us east coast
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smoke from hundreds of fires burning and canada have blanketed the skies, marching for their land rights for those top 4, delays the decision on whether to change the protection of indigenous plans. the ukraine's president is urging international aid organizations to help in rescue efforts following an attack on a damn in fair southern region. thousands of people have been evacuated after the breach on nova kolscott dam cause widespread flooding. russian president vladimir putin has accused key of, of destroying the dam with the backing of western powers. but keith says russian forced his mind to the dam. months ago. the dam links the banks of the v pro river held by russia on the south side to ukrainian health territory on the north. charles stratford reports from curse on and there is a sadness that pervades these floating streets. soon off,
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the rushes invasion of song was attacked and then multiplied by russian forces. and now launch aries at the city on the water. many of the people who were ton delta the credit. and i mean, we took care of us on late last year, being evacuated from the home. yes. everything was demolished, the. it's frightening. the 2 story houses have been swept away and the somehow to the floating down the river. there is no one there and he will ukraine accuse these rushes of destroying the cockles. there lived in the pro river and causing this terrorist attack to prevention advance across the the pro river towards the russian occupied crimea says give russia says you creighton 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,
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completely flooded. we understand that they were 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 for them to prepare boats to help the search for more tracts people cages with kind of key cats with good chart is violet. us divided all can i know? we was shouting and banging on windows. there are no it people are in the animals. the water there is almost over the signposts. evacuation bussey's a fool, the young and 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 the city had already experience some of the was suffering in. this will
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now meet the flood waters and destruction. it's people are forced to ensure even more chunks, drop it down to 0, ships on usually a ship or below, but has more on rushes reaction to the dam. collapse with had from present pace. and regarding the disaster, and he discussed it with tech as president other one during a telephone conversation, the russian president cooled the destruction of the cold sky, piled blonde a bump barrick action by kias. i think that it was instigated by the west page and stated that the breakdown of the power station was a clear example of kids terrorist messes. so now we've had from a b, russian top officials, a re go. 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
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a conversation with presence of landscape view crane offering to create a commission with the participation will be un russia, ukraine, and sat k to investigate what actually happened the whole 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 on the ukrainian shredding, 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. and so of this the ex, but it's not say that the destruction of the time may negatively affect both sides of the conflict. a huge fire has broken out of the fuel depot and the student needs capital near a weapons factory. the battle between the army and the parent military rapids support forces as intensified in southern hospital. the r s f say they're inside the weapons factory located in the army area. he but morgan has more from german.
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well, i think between the sudanese army and the power military rapids support for us has continued on wednesday. and it's mostly been concentrated in the southern parts of the capital costume. 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 for says says that it was in control of the company. but sources in the army say that the rapids support forces were only able to be in control of a part of that's complex and not the entire facility. it's one of the largest 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 it's also been a fire as
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a few of 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 5 things civil defense, which is usually the place 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, a tens of millions of people in canada and the northeastern united states are being told to stay indoors because of smoke from wild fires. there are more than $400.00 while fires now burning and canada. and they've caused air quality alerts across several provinces and states. new york city skyline has been blanketed by avail of smoke. kristen salumi reports from new york. you didn't have to follow the news to
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know something wasn't right in new york. it's very unexpected. like it really happened. none of the blue lights. it's my children. i'm like, isn't me, wasn't really foggy out here because it was that bad that i thought my, i said was something wrong with my eyes. they're like, no, it's all. yeah. air quality so bad. you could see it in smell it when i open my apartment door, the hallway smell like smoke, which was something that i have never, you know, experienced before. new york may have had it the worst, but it wasn't alone. 12 states issued air quality advisories all as a result of wildfires. north of the border in canada. you know, the levels that people, if they were to be outside, especially if they're exercising, breathing faster, they're going to be inhaling particulates at concentrations that normal smokers would inhale, state officials or advising people to stay in doors as much as possible. the view here in new york has ranged from hazy to barely recognizable and to be clear,
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there are no clouds in the sky. this is all particulate matter from canada, a 1000 kilometers away. and yet it is blocking our view of the skyline of manhattan, just over the river, barely a kilometer away from philadelphia to washington d. c. as far south as north carolina schools cancelled the outdoor activities, when i got back from school my, my head was hurting on as having really bad headaches. and the my know started with a very old and the very young as well as those with heart are respiratory conditions are being advised to wear masks, outdoors, scientists, blame. unusually dry and hot conditions in canada for fueling more than 400 active fires there. and there warning this could be the country's worst wildfire season on record. people across the country are being affected or seeing vulnerable people at risk. outdoor affects cancelled. kids having to be kept inside at recess. in new york, the air quality alert has already been extended until friday,
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but that may not be the last of it candidates wildfire season. typically last until september, kristen salumi algebra new york is really forces have carried out a rear raid into the mullah and the occupied westbank. they shot at a group of journalists who were reporting on the demolition of a house, a journalist and several other palestinians were injured in the volume. you are a secretary of state antony blinking, his met saudi arabia's crowned prince and the gulf cooperation council for an ministers blinking is on a 3 day visit to the kingdom relations between washington and re i'd have been strained for years. but this is the 2nd high level us delegation to visit in as many months. the crown prince also spoke on the phone with the russian president vladimir putting about oil production. federal prosecutors in the united states have notified the president donald trump, that he's the target of an investigation. us media or reporting that a special council probe is looking into the handling of classified documents. last
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year. roughly 13000 documents were seized from his home in florida. trump says he'd be classified the documents while he was president, is called the investigation against him politically motivated. mike, hannah has more from washington dc, a former president, donald trump has been informed that he's the target of a criminal investigation. this is according to several media reports that a letter has been sent to his lawyers who met with the department of justice. busy earlier in the week, such a step is made when charging is imminent and when it's believe that there is substantial evidence that would justify a prosecution. now this all stems from the fact that dozens of documents were found that drums, mario logo is state. many of them testified and also allegations that the orchestra is it a scheme to conceal these documents from authorities? now there has been a grand jury in pendleton, washington, which has been investigating the matter. and recently,
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a 2nd grand jury was in panel in florida. this indicating that the federal process is may take place in south florida because its at tomorrow lago estate with the crimes allegedly took place. now this indication to that, to the special prostitute to investigating the matter, jack smith is very close to a charge of decision trump himself as issued a statement saying, no one has told me i'm being indicted. and i shouldn't be because i've done nothing wrong. but i have assumed for years that i am the target of the weaponized d o j and f b i. so donald trump furious at the fact that charges have been laid. however, it is indicated that the special prosecutor is now very close to making a decision about charging montana ultra sierra washington. a former us president for us vice president mike pence has officially joined the race for the white house
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fences challenging his former boss. donald trump was among a growing number of republicans hoping to see joe biden next year. the relationship between the pair became strained after pins, projected trumps order to overturn the 2020 presidential election results. opposition candidates in kuwait had won a majority in parliament after the gulf states 2nd general election in a year. the make up the similar to one elected last year at parliament ended up in disputes with the cabinet, which is appointed by the ruling of somebody family. the crown prince then dissolve the chamber and march paving the way for this week's boat. hundreds of police and soldiers have confronted university students entry long as largest city. the protesters are demanding the release of student leaders who were detained last year . they also went the government to stop the crackdowns on demonstrations. the government said it won't let any group derail it's recovery from last year's crippling economic crisis. middle fernandez reports from colombo, the,
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this was not the way protesting students expected to be answered by police. and so just a back in charge back by was of war to until the t against. so just we're not far behind my baby. i'm going to model that is on the parallel to the repression that carrying out throughout the country. the government has shamelessly cracking down on the student movement to support in the projects. we see this as a government filing. it all begins any different thing with students charging, carrying banners, and black a spinning them on. the accused president drum is vic. i'm missing her. of colluding with former president gold top in mind that raja bucks a in a military style regime instead of a government. and they want students interested in january to be freed. 3 students need to retain for over 5 months. some bad news read. repeating the propose, new tender lawyers. let's get rid of running roger pucks agenda,
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which is doing the bidding of the i missed it. others this student need, it says new legislation is being brought into separate this in any job a big one days. and we will continue to find kids repression. stand up against the rods being curtailed, lot the right way to cation to health, and also continued to work to chase away. the renew roger pucks, a john to which has no people's man died. an attempt by protest is to march on colombo was met by police and military contingents like this quote oh, there's also restricted where students to go and the sites of protest heads. i'll still be glad to bones. the government says it won't allow what it calls subversive elements. deed raised the country's economic recovery. a senior government official to dodge 0 that proved as much as can only be held if pride permission is obtained and would be prevented. not university students played a major role in protest against the government that led to its collapsing last year
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. the new government is keen to avoid that happening again and is pressing down on student protests. but those here say they will be silence. mean of an end is all just the euro colombo, the still ahead on al jazeera britons, prince harry gets emotional as he wraps up his history, making court appearance and argentina's world cup winner, leaving on messy confirms he's joining, david beckham's inter miami turning down an offer with a club in saudi ring, the had a lot of that, let's look to north america, and the story is about the half of this quality, thanks to wald fi is a binding in the eastern parts of canada. well, that suspecting northeastern areas of the us and for the fields we have one is that
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we're expecting not to last for quite a bit of time. those some rain may bring some relief in places that to the west of this a much west to picture. we've got those daily rounds of rain affecting the walk. he's here however, for wisdom pots of canada and the pacific northwest with temperatures remain above average. for this time, if yet cool up for the desert, a south west, but a lot of heat, still pouring into miami, it will be hot and humid yet with what a weather coming in on friday. and that joins up with a batch of nasty storms bringing some heavy down pools to the likes of the bahamas as well as cuba and jamaica. the good news is it's looking back so for hating from the day off to the devastating floods. thanks to the heavy rain that is rain effecting now southern parts of central america. kira, however, for mexico, as we go into friday, the temperature picking up in mexico city. so 2 degrees celsius, lots of sunshine and heat as well for monterey, and can coon at so 2 degrees celsius on friday. not sure whether the,
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the, you're watching on the 0 reminder of our top stories. this, our ukraine's president is calling on international aid organizations to help in rescue efforts following an attack on a damn and scarce on reach of thousands of people have been evacuated after the breach on nova consult cut down caused widespread flooding moscow and keep accusing each other of attacking the dam, a fire has broken out of the fuel depot and the student needs capital near a weapons factory. the battle between the army and the parent military rapids board forces has intensified in southern something. more than 400 wall fires burning and canada have sparked air quality alerts and several us states. tens of millions of people are being told to stay indoors because of the hazardous air. thousands of indigenous leaders and activists from across brazil setup camp in the capital. as the supreme court considered a landmark decision affecting the future of their ancestral lands,
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they had hoped to make their voices heard. but left empty handed, monica, your knock, you have reports from priscilla, you and they came full of hope, expecting the supreme court ruling their favor and against the powerful farm. lucky that wants to limit the constitutional rights and federal territories. the justices had to decide whether all indigenous land plains are valid or only those made by tribes that were living in their territories before 1988. when brazil's current constitution was ratified for k, on 32 during the 1918 constitution does not this publish a timeframe. if the supreme court of votes in favor of one would cancel, hundreds of claims which are waiting for our decision to be made and leaving a no dom occasions the time already been made without. but the day ended without removing. one supreme court justice ask for more time to make his decision for the
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best solar. we disappointed and very worried while we're waiting for decision mine as long as in farm, is that having more time to take us around territories. more plants being spilled and land disputes, it's dangerous for us to reserves. indigenous population is now facing yet another challenge, the powerful form lobby and congress, which is dominated by the conservative caucus or pushing for legislation that will open up indigenous territory to commercial activities. like my log in and farming the house of representatives has already approved a bill that establishes a timeframe for indigenous land claims. the senate has put that legislation on fast track and is set to vote on it soon. although the supreme court has the final word conservative, congressman believe they should be the ones to decide, i think, regardless of the decision of the supreme court,
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it's important to have everything else that's it has to with indigenous lands passing through congress or through uh, bills proposed by the executive branch, indigenous leaders inactive is see they've waited far too long to have 2 rights recognized. hundreds of land claims on hold. and the lack of a decision will only increase the violence and disputed territories. monica, and i guess i'll just 0 brazilian, mexico's president says a group of soldiers caught on camera in an apparent execution of 5 civilian men. will be prosecuted under as my new r lopez over the daughter supports the armies rule and tackling organized crime. but he says the killings are unacceptable, but an isolated incidents john, home and reports from mexico city. first of all, the black truck slammed into the fence. then the army comes. some of the men in the truck competes, have guns. the soldiers pull them out,
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kicks and then the soldiers appeared to defend themselves from above the threat of camera. and that is when they shoot the prisoners. this is happening and it was alerted to one of the hottest boats. we met scope a call to violence. cool. and the local cctv camera, the extent 18th of may 3 weeks ago. the shooting of the prisoners is not where it ends off to that one of the soldiers, plants, weapons on the phone, a man careful to use what looks to be a red flag to avoid getting his prints on the guns. one so driven appears to take up the hang cups, they put on a man to make it look like you hadn't been arrested before being shot. the video has caused a lot of questions here in mexico. this is what the armies been accused of suddenly times over the last few years and mexico since it's been brought in to fight organized crime. extrajudicial killings, the flavor, violation of citizens rights,
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but it's the 1st time that it's been cool, so natively, so openly in front of the camera. the question now is we will be consequences, especially going up the ranks. forgive somebody as president lopez over the door, assisted that there would be in better, i thought i said it seems that there were unlawful cooling, send, that can't be allowed. we're not the same as the past governments. yeah. so when there is an abuse and excess, a violation of human rights, there has to be punishment of those responsible. and that's already started. the army said in the statement that it's quote pricing with the attorney general's office in the investigation. and that there's no impunity with just a new way to learn to do it. so this is at least the 2nd case of the legs and ami killings this year of to write groups claim. so just show 5 on oh man, in the vehicle this february, this incident, what am i certainly not stopped the armies heavy involvement and security in mexico
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were fully functional. national police force capable of stopping power from criminals. seems as far away as ever john home and how does it exclusively a fault francis of recovering from abdominal surgery in rome. the vatican says there were no complications, but the head of the roman catholic church is expected to stay in the hospital for several days. the pontiff appeared in good spirits during his general audience and saint peter's square, just hours before being admitted. this is the 86 year olds, 3rd hospital stay since his election is pump. they both way, he's fine. and then he's a week and he's speaking with a he's a told him, are you okay this afternoon? uh that hopeful. all right, so did you marry all spit out of the legal jim abbey when he was stuck up? totally cut because that he had the post support to be hard. yeah. with the seen
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them of upset use of them of the by well that in the last most close the pains and the very old same now or so some of close even syndrome. so we that the doctors we decided to proceed to operation normal services have resumed on the core romando express and india is otisha state. days after the country's worst train accident in decades. some passengers admitted to feeling scared, well boarding, following fridays accident were to passenger trains and one cargo train jumped off their rails at least 288 people died. and more than a 1000 are injured preliminary investigations point to a signal failure, as the likely cause of the collision. one of the most active volcanoes in the world has begun erupting after a 3 month pause. the lava from kilowatt volcano is flowing into the crater of the volcano, which is on hawaii's big island. authorities say local populations are not currently at risk. a larger rupture and in 2018 destroyed. more than 700 homes. the britons
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prince harry wrapped up nearly 8 hours of cross examination in london's high court areas. one of 4 claimants bringing the case against mirror group newspapers. he accuses them of publishing information obtained through legal means, like phone hacking. the mirrors says the stories were obtained through legitimate sources. charlie angela has more from outside the high court in london. the prince already spends those 2 hours in the witness stand facing intense questioning from the narrow groups defense, low and true. green as a claim in the audience is really on him to prove his allegations in the mirror agree to the meeting between 19962010, allowing john list to use 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 length and frequency of phone calls between the prince and his and girlfriend chelsea davis, which the princess proves of justice must have had access to that full of another which detailed
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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 the results cost was already in the public domain. so the mirror group itself should not be singled out and finished by all scheme to print to identify a single voice mails he knows was has the print said that is hard evidence of suspicious and now the prints would only need to prove a few of these obligations to indicate not for this and this is his mission to change the culture of media in this country and to do that. he's not just taking on amerigroup but also the other publishes of tabloid newspapers in separate cases. so the result of this case,
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because i actually watched sharianda out of there argentina's world couple in earlier on mfc has confirmed, he's joining inter miami. the 35 year old still needs to finalize the deal with the club, which is co owned by david beckham. messy was linked with former team barcelona, but said the clubs, financial issues ended any hope of a return there. they also turned down a big money move to saudi arabia's, and he left. he wanted to be more with his family, with his wife, with his sons, and be able to have a different quality of life and get, i guess kind of get away from the spotlight a little bit to a certain extent. but knowing that there will be a foot spotlight on him, none the less being and major league soccer and being the face of major league soccer going into the next couple of weeks and months all the way to win his contract does ends a 2 year deal with a one year option. if he does exercise that with that one year option, he would end up being and majorly soccer until 20, 26 december of 2026. may. i'd be more precise and of course that would be after the world cup would be played here in the united states,
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mexico and canada. as far as the numbers that they've been talked about anywhere between $5040.00 and $50000000.00 a year. but it's not just the $4050000000.00 a year. that's the attractive part. it's also a percentage of the tv right from apple tv. it's also a data. so being able to chip in, in terms of revenue, he would end up getting a percentage of that as well. you would also get a percentage of ownership off of inter miami. and, and of course, if you start seeing the complex, if you start seeing some of the resources that the team does have in your disposal it's, it's a world class organization from that in the business out 0. and these are the top stories. ukraine's president is calling on international aid organizations to help in rescue efforts following an attack on a damn. in the 1st one region, thousands of people have been evacuated after the breach on nova calls could them
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