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and how does the rest of the we understand the differences and similarities of cultures across the world. so no matter what, i'll do to bring you the news. i'm calling to fast the matter to you. how does era the hello this is in use our on l. j. a 0 for the vacuum to live in. don't coming up in the next 60 minutes. ukraine surprises and visits the region flooded by a destroyed dam. thousands has been evacuated from both the russian and ukrainian controlled areas. sedans, rival size bottles for control of a large weapons factory causing a major fly out
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a few of the also this our 2 janice among several palestinians injured in these really rate and demolition in the occupied westbank for half a life outdoors is dangerous and just about every part of our state, not just multiple communities, but literally everyone and new york becomes the most polluted city in the world. as small from hundreds of fires in canada, blankets the skies, all the way to north carolina. and is full to reco breaking performances that help put the denver nuggets ahead and the n b a finals. nikolai ok to enter the armoire a combined to give the mother to a to on seriously over the miami. the thank you for joining us. ukraine's president wrote to me,
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is it lensky has visited the southern care san region to inspect evacuation operations. lodge parts of the area underwater after a dime was breached. on tuesday, the landscape res, rescue foods and discuss getting feed water and other release supplies into the disaster zone. thousands of people have been forced from that home since the know that the kafka dime was damaged. polanski has called for more international health and from agencies. and i didn't know, but got kafka, jam links to band. so the need for a river house by russia to the south and ukraine to the north. keep and moscow have accused each other of deliberately attacking the reservoir. the governor of cassandra is about 600 square kilometers, are under water. he says 32 percent of of it is in ukrainian control territory and that the remaining 68 percent is in russian occupied territory as go live. so i'll just, there is child stratford who's in case on for as in the affected area. so the
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president zalinski has visited this area. what did he see? and what's the latest charlie on evacuation if it's where you of the well, as you rightly say, evacuation, if it's on going presidency. lensky here, congratulating and thinking about just use a. this is the situation here that is still di. we've spoken to volunteers. we've actually been battling a boat this morning as well, and we've seen some of the people still either trapped so refusing to leave the buildings, a lot of elderly. a lot of them seem volunteers handing out to will to, to people trapped 10 buildings which taking a lot of people. so some of the injured have brought out on the ramp behind me and put into ambulances. i mean, you can imagine it's 3 days now almost since this just a day since the since the time it was destroyed so well for the vulnerable for the
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week, for the elderly they may not have had access to water and sufficient food. we've also heard the smart and quite a lot of shelling a lot more than we heard yesterday. we understand the majority of it to be outgoing the ministry, a very novice that russian forces across the river and russian occupied areas could mount an attack. but there is an understanding that the, the, the, on the russian control side as well the, they're also on government evacuations that are big phase here. also about the, the availability of drinking water. we've seen tanks, water tanks being pulled in to distribute will to, to the people that are affected. but yeah, this is about q ation effort is seemingly a still a long way from completion. and in our estimation, certainly it seems as if the river has risen in certain areas over night. it looks to be approximately the similar kind of level to in this area that it was yesterday . we estimate that in some areas, you know it's,
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it's still around sort of full matches. they could actually be deeper. so well, yeah, as i say, the situation here still though i even see people being brought in on a boat that has this map as efforts to get people who want to leave the buildings out. we've been looking at the initial stages of this relief campaign. this huge, great evacuation happening, the suffering, but this city has injured and this is all package. there was a sadness that provides these flooded streets. soon off the rushes invasion, got a song was attacked, and then multiply by russian forces. and now launch areas of the city on the water . many of the people who were ton dr. the crane. 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
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the floating down the river. there was no one there when he will. ukraine accuses rush. you up destroying the costco, get them on the do the pro river and causing this terrorist attack to prevents in advance across the me. pro river towards russian occupied crimea, says keith, russia says ukraine is responsible and is 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 will hundreds, if not thousands of people that were living here until this dime was destroyed. and now they've all been forced to leave i. this 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 cages kind of key
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cats with good china is violet. us divided all can i know we was shouting and banging on windows, there are no it people are only animals. the water there is almost over the sun pers, 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 the city had already experience some of the was suffering in this world. now, i meant to flood waters and destruction. it's people are forced to endure even more . charles, drop it down to 0. so charlie, a very powerful report. they of how people on both sides have been affected. now we've heard from you creating officials, they've accused the russians of firing at emergency cruise. they've been rescuing
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uh and tried to evacuate people that what, what can you tell us about this and what's the latest on fighting elsewhere and ukraine or yeah, we've had similar reports from the current and all sorts these other last couple of days that they accusing russian full sees of shedding areas near to where the evacuations are happening. certainly we haven't seen anything like that in a period of time that we've been here and that has been no real chat to her about that since. but as i say, we've heard a lot about going, shuttling certainly on this side over the last couple of hours, and there was uncertainty by the ministry that russian full, she's my responding with respects to what's happening in the east along back to 1000. so come on with the front line east and the south, where we got the confirmed reports of probation, it'd be made by you create in full season in the last couple of days. south support, quote,
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having being halted by wants being reported as russian reinforcements of cool stuff moot was declared in full control by the russians last months. we're hearing that, i guess as i say, progress is being halted in the south to be great and move and then on the country to that there are reports that the ukrainians are making gains to the knolls department. more importantly, all googly. there's a lot of pro russian military blogger chat about what they describe is a huge intensification of fighting and firing ox, hillary being 5 south of separate ship by ukraine, full of these towns like chalk mac, emilio chapel, as the expected counter offensive is believed to. now be beginning of this wouldn't be inconceivable, as certainly minute travelers will tell you that he's very much in ukraine's interest to push south of that parisha in order to be able to get to the as of say in order to catch off this land bridge between russian occupied doing it's going
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against and russian occupied crimea. but as you can imagine, full lies are really focused, seemingly at the moment on this huge crisis that's on folding in the city and sales of square kilometres in this regents. charlie, thank you very much for the update. john sponsored live for us to in care song. ukraine, about thousands of people have also been evacuated from russian hill territory in case on as a johnny mentioned, where some villages have been completely submerged residents in several districts stuff in order to leave their homes, while others had no choice without them doing. but as to a, there's a big house nearby where it was picked up. it's much higher. somehow i got out. the fly was so strong. it blew me away. somehow i made it. i couldn't climb up. i was exhausted. citizen waterman sir, so everyone has animals. everyone has dogs on their roofs. everyone has chickens. the people refused to evacuate without this livestock. everyone hopes that the
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water is falling and everything will be fine and not the one that's bringing during this julia shop of oliver in moscow, you'll hear what our local authorities in the russian controlled area is saying about a rescue and evacuation. if we switched the latest on that so the laser said so we just get a statement from crumbling, sparks past and dimitry pest scope. and he said that, i imagine see, was deployed in the flood he to areas of a russian controlled ukraine. uh, the headstone region has been showed by ukrainian armed forces that's according to dimitry pest, coal cremeans, pokes man. uh, also the latest we hear of from the russian side is that the 5 people have died and 4 to one have been taken to hospital and the russian controlled left to bind code, the internet for a reba and also just a while ago. well, in,
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in his report, charles mentioned the shelling from the russian side. now we're hearing about the ukrainians size. and we also heard from the toss news ages the correspondence. he reported that the ukranian full says he, the place where people were guessing together to be evacuated. in the town of gold at preston, which is one of the most effective areas downstream of the new for a river older will. so it was rushing that it actually governor of the headstone region. let him as cell. do said that the shutting from the ukrainian side humphrey is the rest killed ration that the much is so patient of course is on the way right now of the food and drinking water as well as power train rates, ends up being supplied, mold, and also thousands people have already been of actuated over 14000 houses have been flooded. the dispute of the current of the new for a river has increased 10 fold and it makes the recreation process really hard uh
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from the application process from the flooded areas. while the technical services of these that provides you as a parisian nuclear power plants report that there is enough rules in the rest of was for cooling down the reactions. so according to reports from 22000 to full, 60000 people need help, as all of them are struggling in the affected areas, but also thousands of households. agricultural lands and numerous life stalls have been severely damaged. that even the forty's reports about the curation prices and other emergency operations, many local se, they are left to deal with the dissolved stone that own and this caleb, the destruction is a new list and, and obviously help calling to reach all those needs. and that for ordinary, absolutely innocent people on our bearing, the brunt of the tragedy. thank you. yeah. for the update you, yes, chapel of all of our lives in moscow or some breaking news out of funds where at
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least 4 children and an adult has been injured in a nice attack. it happened in the town of on c in the french outs. the children now all around 3 years old, we understand, and 3 of them are in a life threatening condition. a moment of silence was observed in the french parliament. the interior minister says the attacker has been a rested, present devalue my coal, has called the attack, an act of absolute cowardice. we'll have more on this story of course, as in when we have information on the taca and the motivations. a sense of more head on and use our including ministry from the european union, meet to decide how to share the responsibility of hosting refugees and my friends for francis's re covering after undergoing surgery. but the operation is reviving, concerns about his health and in support. bonsa known as president has his fate on,
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you know, mess. he's moved to miami scientists here with that story. and today's sports mates the to saddam 1st, where the army and the rapids support forces are battling for control of a large weapons factory in the south of the car to it's cause a major fi at a nearby fuel depot. the power military drug says it's inside the facility, but the army says fighting is still going on. residents in the area say they heard planes bombing in hockey least twice. they worried about a possible excursion because of the fox city of gas interested the storage, the citizens live to our correspondent, people, morgan, who is in your mind across denied from car to him. so he bought a fuel depot next to a weapons manufacturing company, which is the biggest on the continent on the african continent. i understand a huge concern, no doubt, that it's about the latest on the fire and the fight to as well
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as the fires thoughts about 20 hours ago. and we can still from under mine more than 20 kilometers away. see a column of smoke rising residents who was full team, the southern parts of the capital, around the of the few example and around the you had a more weapons manufacturing company say that they can still see the fire. they can still feel the heat is coming from the fire and they can't believe. now we know that there is fighting ongoing residency, but they can hear the heavy artillery. but they can hear the fight suggests. and styles cartoon has been the scene of fighting for the past 3 days. the army and the rest have had been battling for control of the remote company, which produces weapons for the city needs armed forces. now residents say that they are that besides even going around the vicinity of the, of the facility. the, our stuff on the on wednesday said that they are in control of the facility. but the sudanese on force as sources who were able to in the army say that the reset
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was not able to get complete control of the facility and, but the pricing is ongoing and that they are trying to regain control from the r a set from areas that they are currently in how high hippa is the risk that this could all blow up and not the residents who are civilians who are in the vicinity office able to leave to safe his own as we're talking about the fuel devil next to a weapons manufacturing company with a distance of less than half a mile away from both of them. so they all concerns that they may be a big explosion. residents who we spoke to overnight feedback. they were able to hear a small explosion leading to a power outage around the residential area in that part of how to to know this is the area of the southern parts of the capital. hard to me is an area where many people select 2 people from the northern parts of the capital. people from the city of on demand for afraid of being caught up in the crossfire between the rapids support forces and between these army. most of them who were not able to leave the
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states, went to the southern part of the capital where it was relatively calm. now the residents who spoke to say that the past 48 hours with the worst 48 hours they've lived. since the start of the conflicts 48 hours for $444.00, a simple spots of the conflict a tweet weeks ago. so this gives you an idea of how terrible the situation is. many people come to me of transportation is an issue. getting money for tickets as an issue, and many of them have elderly people, people who are sick and can't leave traps with them in their home. so they all consent. that's the situation may blow up for lack of better with in, in full force. the buildings were in the area, many of them say that right now because the uh, the southern parts of the capital. how to that was not engulfed in the fighting before has now been put into the conflict. there is no so no worst day for them to go to. even morgan in undermine thank you very much for bringing a survey to say on the situation. and so don, well, hundreds of thousands of people have fled. the violence in so don and neighboring
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chide has taken in the largest number of refugees, many off from west, off for the side of years of conflict in a strong cities against civilians. i was just there, a zane bus robbie of a force from a hospital in audrey in eastern chat, in the town of andre, this is the only general hospital that service is not only the local community, but scores of refugees that are fling the violence into then most as example arriving and in fact, all of them by and large are from dar for the chief of medicine here, tells us that they are beginning to feel overwhelmed. that there are no more beds for any additional patients. and what they need immediately is more assistance dealing with the medical needs of those that are arriving here at the maternity ward. doctors have delivered several babies born to refugees that arrived under incredibly stressful conditions. now if we walk a little further, we begin to see what it looks like when a hospital of the size of a small hospital,
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a humble one, for a small town, by all accounts, when they begin to get overwhelmed, this is what happens. overflow as being overseen by doctors without borders in these tense, these tense are basically make shift recovery wards for people who have been treated who have arrived with injuries broken bones sprained ankles. but what we have seen a lot of in our time here is many people with bullet wounds, which if with medicine has said that if this continues much longer, they are going to struggle to provide the care that many of the people here need. and the most of those that are currently residing in this hospital, most of the patients that have checked in and are being treated around 75 percent of them. the vast bolt are suited to use people fleeing the conflict in dark. for medical professionals, we've spoken to here say that what they want to see is a meaningful intervention by the international community. not just in terms of
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dealing with the humanitarian fall out of what's happening. but also been trying to bring an end to the conflict into the same bus route, the older 0 address, and he's been to as a bomb, as exploded a ne, i've got his son at a funeral for a tiny beneficial. it happened inside a mall. schematic sean during a memorial ceremony for a deputy governor, he was killed in another blast, 2 days earlier, which ice ok and responsibility for authorities say they are casualties and an investigation is underway. 2 journalists are among several palestinians injured by is really forces in ramallah in the occupied westbank is really forces where demolishing the home of a man accused of carrying out to vomit dikes. hundreds of people gathered to protest against the demolition. soldiers opened fire at the crowd during the se they were talk that we as palestinians are used to
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experiences like this is not the 1st home and it will not be the last, the demolition activities are all about how much these, right, the army ates, us, it wasn't only in demolition incinerated, it's completely is made up of ram, has mall from outside the demolished house in ramallah. we don't often see is really forces demolishing homes and drama loved mostly we've been seeing the attackers coming in from different cities in the occupied to us bank mostly in nablus. and in janine so the rates are often dissemination hasn't been as frequent . we uh, so is where the forces wave this area around drum a lot. it just elizabeth before midnight. they brought in the engineers and a lot of soldiers that ended up blowing up. the house of is slammed. this is kind of the building where the family, the a was planning to live in with his sisters. now they tell us that they petitioned
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the is really poured to kind of close down the home of a slam. instead of a blowing it up. they said that the board has refused that which isn't is really policy to demolish. the news that is read like use is killing tens of millions of people in canada in the northeast and united states are being told to stay indoors because of smoke from wind fires. more than 400 i burning in canada. and if prompted air quality alerts across several provinces and us states. canada says this is one of his worst 5 seasons on wreckage and decision. this vanessa leaves a force from montreal in quebec. there are currently 149 forest fires burning and come back with 110 deemed out of control. and this has forced thousands from their homes. a state of emergency was declared in sheboygan mill,
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which is 7 hours north of montreal, where the entire town of 7500 has been evacuated. it was a scary situation last night, with flames injuring dangerously close to the community. it already is knocked on people's doors, telling them to leave immediately. so people pack up their clothes, their pets, essentially whatever they could as quickly as possible. and some went and spent the night with family and friends. others slept on a cot inside of a sports center and it community just a 3 hour drive away. but the highway was so congested, it took some people 8 hours to get there. it's not known when they will be able to return home. the key factor right now was whether there was no rain in the forecast for days. in some areas, strong winds are making it challenging to fight. the flyers, come back has called in reinforcements. another $260.00 firefighters will be arriving in the coming days with clues on their way from abroad, including france. already the season more than 2300 fires have burned in canada
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scorching at least 3000000 hectares. the equivalent of over 5000000 football fields . while small from the wind fires has coverage several landmarks, the sea and tower in toronto, can be seen through a smoky hazy skies. in the us, the george washington bridge has been covered in smoke and new york's famous timeline is partly hidden in hays. all the statue of liberty is barely visible. york is now rank as the most polluted city in the world presents. and it will be because you didn't have to follow the news to know something wasn't right in new york. it's very unexpected. like it really happened. none of the blue lights it to my children. i'm like, isn't me, wasn't really foggy out here because it was that bad that i put my, i think was something wrong with my either like no, it's fall. yeah. air quality so bad. you could see it in smell it. when i opened my apartment door, the hallway smell like smoke, which was something that i have never, you know,
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experience 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, 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,
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when i got back from school my, my head was hurting on as having really bad headaches and them. i noticed i have a very old and a very young as well as those with heart. a 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, but that may not be the last of it candidates wildfire season. typically last until september, kristen salumi al jazeera new york city i had on the news hour will tell you why is supreme court decision in brazil has disappointed indigenous active
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is running for rights to that and specialize in supporting base for the lead time are celebrating that 1st major 12 feet and moving stair decades, they with this the of color we still have high pressure clicking on across north west and pops. so if you're staying dry here for the time being, but you see this mess of cloud, just pushing in from the south west side is it costs a storm oscar, and that's been spike. and lots of heavy rain across spain and portugal in the fetus way into upfront and grouchy notch, up towards the south west approaches of england. elsewhere we have got showers, labor towards the central and southern parts of you have. it was at eastern side too, but to those that, that as you can see, it does state laws, you find android temperatures in london at around 22 celsius. a woman for power is
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$29.00 degrees and it comes out, right? and that's still throwing a lot of weather there across the spine of poach, go west and pots of france to because i'm bored of it. so i see degrees celsius that room and right here me increase the he me to pushing further north which as we go one through friday. so it's gonna be a real sticky one to make a way towards the weekend. so 21 celsius, the impasse before the fund, the stones, let's good old fashioned some storms breakout. still be weather to over to us at a sort of here at the central parts of the medi trading night, which was the general retry and find this is a case because a good positive north africa. but southern part, so best form oscar bringing west to wendy whether it's north america, just off to midnight on march 10th. 1945. devastating us a rate on tokyo unleashed firestone on
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a densely populated area of wooden and paper houses by sunrise. more than a $100000.00 people, but that 70 years later, those who survived seek recognition and compensation for the event that defined their lights only to find themselves still cost aside. witness a per city on a jersey to examine the headline. $42.40 we seeing what's happening is about at the moment the judge as the arrest sets the stage black news that is an exploration of the black, social, cultural, and spiritual condition, giving voice to the voice less. now we know the importance just place down most of the most important place, the word season. well, from a different perspective on how to say era the
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the been watching. i'll just hear a lie from bill. ha, a reminder about top stories on this. these are you crazy president. loser lensky has visited the southern guess on region to inspect evacuation operations launch fonts of the area under water. after a dime was reached on tuesday. thousands of people have been forced from their homes along the depot river seems to me about the cost. a dime was fast from noon, says emergency workers deployed to the flood zone. in russian health territory has been hit by ukrainian shelley, russian media, se struck any evacuation points for residents of the city of 4 percent and at least 4 children. and i don't have been in church in life attacking france. it happens in the town of children are about 2 years old, and 3 of them are in
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a life threatening condition, least abs tucker a syrian refugee with legal status in france. and he's been away from your opinion. home affairs ministers are meeting and luxembourg to discuss how to share the responsibility of hosting refugees and migrant europe is facing a surgeon refugees crossing the mediterranean. millions of ukrainians have also costing to neighboring countries after russia's invasion. live to dominate. kane, who's in watson, birth forest covering this meeting. so that make many divergent views. of course, when it comes to migration and refugees in the you, what can we expect from this meeting in luxembourg? can they come up with a deal? that's the serious question. many people have been posing about this specific needs thing. this is the home a fast council. the interior administers of $27.00 countries come together. it takes place once every quarter site full time. so yeah,
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and yet this one has so much rising on it in comparison to the other, more than one of the mail me things these ministers would attend. why? because the swedish government, which holds the presidency of the you for the next few weeks, at least having had it for 6 months, has been saying and briefings. and it has been put about that there is a drive to try and get some sort of deal, get those 27 countries to agree, something they haven't been able to until now. and we had to remind if it was needed of lots of state kids from the german interior administer. nancy phase, who sat in the chamber of where the round table were of old ministers was said, but everyone's made compromises. everyone might have things they don't really like about a potential deal, but if they don't to create a deal, then that puts the shang and so in danger. that's fundamentally important, not just to germany, but the in time a you that borderless travel, rice around this constant. she says, if there is no agreement, that's the risk that individual countries were reading since you border controls
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and that some direction that she believes that you, you doesn't want to go that a fairies in agreement. what might it look like? and when would it come into force the central element, the time, because this council of ministers can, as it were, right, the language that goes on any agreement. but it won't be signed and sealed as it were until it goes through the european parliament. and also it goes to an e u summit to just use take by some brussels at the end of this month. so in so far as how it will look well, there may be some sorts of financial help for the countries, certainly with mediterranean coastline to say that they receive the most numbers of refugees, migrants and it might also see great to protection for unaccompanied children who come to this, so this continental to the you are all the as refugees,
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but it may not necessarily contain all sorts of things. and either the swedish government wants as the president of the for the next few weeks. and no one else has to be necessarily what the other countries fonts, that's a great degree degree off coming and going, accepting one the accepting another giving way in one sense. also compromises. that's what we're looking at right now. domini can in luxembourg. thank you. oh francis. is recovering from abdominal surgery in rome, the vatican says they were no complications, but the pontiff is expected to stay in hospital for several days. hours before being admitted, the head of the roman catholic church appeared in good spirits during his general audience in st. peter's square hospital state is the pope's 3rd, since he became health and the main people on the subject of the 30 shown. and then generally says he out, well, where to read about the poor poor. now he's a week and he's a fine and he's a already
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a to work you and us representatives have a cost of those governments to de escalate tensions between ethnic serbs and ethnic albanians. violence broke out after the installation of ethnic albanian mass instead of majority areas in the north. it brought back memories of conflicts. 2 decades ago, when more than 13000 people were killed. many people whose loved ones disappeared as still searching for their remains as outside basically, for some companies are searching for the data in a nondescript field away from any town or city. they're looking for the missing people who should have been buried by the families 2 decades ago. over 1600 feet the remain unaccounted full cost of our say they parties with deliberately headed by you can stuff and so forth. is see, think you can see a little crime because of us are, it is an international organizations. have you working to fund it more than many process the way that people are firm they be housed?
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if they be the growth, the more difficult it is, or so the memory of the people to say less with, as one of the products that is equal to them, i way you still at 23 years ago. so you may remember the event that you may not remember the actual location of the, of the events among the victims of the conflict with 1024 children. this exhibition in pristina tells the story children's belongings donated by their families. a school back drawing painful memories. 109 children still remain missing even though there was in green corporation between coastal and serbia and the russell's dialogue to resolve the issue of missing persons. i really don't have really high high hopes, but it's obvious that some information about the possible location of, of a massive or individual graves only in the private archives are in the memories of, of, of so some people selected firstly,
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as father was the doctor. he went missing a month after she was born and never got to see his daughter. such a long wait until now 24 years has been a very long and anxious and terrible wait on. every aspect of our lives have definitely been viewed by the absence of my father and my uncle. and so i can just say that they're absent absence was the most present thing in our lives of father has a hospital named off to him, but what they really want is closure back in the field. the work continues. some muskrats have been discovered in neighboring salvia. the team hopes to pretend that to continue investigations. they also help that's evidence collected will lead to prosecutions in the hague. the painstaking work of trying to find the missing persons continues. experts here use i witness a can satellite imagery, reports, some nato and other organizations. so they can give the families of the missing
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people. some sort of closure i bake, i'll just say to come in, it's a comfortable mexico, as president says, a group of soldiers caught on camera and an apparent execution of fi. civilian men will be prosecuted, andreas, money, or lopez over doors to force the armies vote in tackling organized crime. but he says the killings are unacceptable and an isolated incidents john home and re forced to 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, kicks. then the soldiers appeared to defend themselves from above the threat of camera. and that is when they shoot the prisoners this is happening in was alerted to one of the hall to spoke to met scope the call to violence. cool. and the local cctv camera they stumped 18th of may 3 weeks ago. the shooting of the prisoners is not where it ends off to that one of the
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soldiers, plants, weapons on the phone, a man careful to use what looks to be a red flag to avoid guessing his prints on the guns. one soldier even appears to take up the hang cups, they put on a man to make it look like he hadn't been arrested before being shot. the videos closed a lot of questions here in mexico. this is what the all means been accused of suddenly times over the last few years and that's code since it's been brought in to fight organized crime. extrajudicial killings, the flavor, violation of citizens rights. but it's the 1st time that it's been cool. so natively, so openly in front of the camera, the questionnaire was, will there be consequences, especially going up the ranks forgive somebody, the president lopez open the door, assisted that there would be seeing him, but i thought i said it seems that there were unlawful cooling this and that can't be allowed. we're not the same as the past governments. yeah. so when there is an abuse, an excess, a violation of human rights,
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there has to be punishment of those responsible. and that's already started. the army said in the statement that it's cool 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. after right groups claimed that so just show 5 on oh man. in the vehicle this february. no, this incident, what am i certainly not still the armies heavy involvement and security in mexico. where a fully functional national police force capable of stopping power from criminals seems as far away as of june home. and how does it a met kristen to indigenous on to this in brazil say they are dismayed by a supreme court decision to postpone a critical ruling on their and social lands. 1000 setup camp in the capital this week hoping to make their voices heard. but left empty handed. when he came back he
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every for simplicity. yeah. the the they came full of hope expecting the supreme court ruling their favor and against the powerful farm. lucky that wants to limit their 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 key points, 32 during the 1918 constitution does not establish a timeframe. if the supreme court of votes in favor of one would cancel, hundreds of claims which are waiting for a decision to be made and leaving a no dom occasions the time will really be made. but the day ended without approving one supreme court justice asked for more time to make his decision for
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the best. so that we're disappointed and very worried while we're waiting for decision mine is logan's and farm, is that having more time to take over around territories, more floods 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 bill was proposed by the executive branch, indigenous leaders inactive is see the weight. it's far too long to have 2 rights recognized. hundreds of land claims on hold in the life of the decision will only
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increase the violence in disputed territories. monica, and i guess i'll just 0 brazilian. a can u. s. government, disabling a controversial finance bill in parliament ahead of a budget next week. it wants to increase taxes, but many people say they're already struggling to make ends meet catherine solely for these restaurants stuff and narrow b r y rate. the government is proposing to increase income tax by 5 percent. for those on the more than $5000.00 a month, it will also introduce a mandatory contribution to a housing fund. 3 percent will be deducted from an employee salary and watched by the employer. business owners like a bottle bottle and phones these coffee says it's a disaster. i am please 1st of all right now as we speak are already vertical
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straight. so we're going to have to cut down on the number of stuff and rapidly it's has about 100 on types of stuff. right now we have looked at how many's tough we have. and we think that we may have to go, but between 10 to 15 percent of the stuff is good for. so that's about 20 stuff. and that's a huge, huge some canyon have taken to the streets to express the anger. the demonstrations are often broken off by police president william router and other government officials, how public to these directions, members of parliament who did not vote for the bill of the best. and the because senator has gone to court to duplicate. he says that other ways to raise that revenue very mean aspects of the being aware, let clear permission over the constitution on property rights on the senate.
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and then monday to spend a minute the side of things have been undermined by introducing the housing levy. the government wants to build more affordable houses, then sell to canyons at reduced mortgage rates. the will be vetted and those who do not qualify will be given a refund of the 7. yes. some say they are skeptical is what a priority test comes. if that comes to still from goodness and that's which must be listed. the new administration wants about $25000000000.00 to fund its budget policy, its finances, and se a huge ex donald, that parliament will a the past. the bill as it is, rejects it or amend sections of many canyon say they are struggling as it is. and they cannot afford to pay more taxes, but the coffee, the employees are on edge to them. taking away money from that already low paid
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means more suffering and perhaps job losses. katherine saw you all just sierra nairobi state i head on alger 0 house for 10 science coming together in the most remote parts of the welto house show clover policy on climate the
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the the time after sports, his son a thank you very much for the wallet. to wrestle with breaking performances helps help help put the downs or not get some back in control of the n b a finals. you
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could, i ok to end to mel. my combine to give the nuggets to one series lead the over the mind me hate and the which is a no force calling for the catalog. because of your kitchen, jamal marie put on quite a show in miami becoming the 1st t makes to record the triple bubbles in the n b a finals 21 for to be part of the altered naming. hitting double digits in points. rebounds and the systems, the pat, both the t points as part of this joints f. it's always a 1st in any n b i game. it's set up a $1.00 oh $9.00 to $94.00. when the nuggets now 2 victories away from claiming that 1st ever championship. i know when he's looking to score, i know when he's the best for on the floor. i know when he's taking a 2nd again to the game i think is just a feel and a trust that we're going to figure it out. it's not a necessity to theme. and then like i said before, even the serious started include dental nuggets needs to be miami, not me,
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or dom i'll be to whoever is on the other side be as a group need to be done. the hates were playing on that hon quotes and did have that monuments system from bottom out of bio late in the 2nd quote to put his team c points clear to you. but miami never lived in the 2nd hoff your kitchen, murray, and show the nuggets were always just too far ahead. when the moments could have been swing moments, they were coming up with those place. but you have to expect that i'm not losing the balance. you have to expect there to be a lead talent in the, in the final said both those guys are elite levels, towns. i feel like we just got to come out with more energy and effort. and that's correctable on this, on us as a, as a group. no x is a nose, can fix that. so, you know, come out that one and for getting those balls, get defensive, re balance. and maybe just, maybe it would have been
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a different game miami's reputation to being the come back kings of these playoffs will be tested once again in game for on friday. and the richardson l g 0, also on his president couldn't resist making a veiled criticism of land all messrs decision to sign for into the miami. rather than rejoined the spanish club kuala, puerto said that he understood that messes wished to compete. and league with few of the month. well to the 5 year old mess you said the bar salon is financial issues had ended any hope of the time that we spoke to major leaks. also commentators one out on goal who told us why and moved to us made sense for messy. and 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 full spotlight on him, none the less being and major league soccer and being the face of major league
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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 in major league soccer until 2026 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, mexico and canada. as far as the numbers they've been talking 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 of inter miami. and of course, if you start seeing the complex, if you start seeing some of the resources that the team does have at your disposal it's, it's a world class organization from that end castiano. and all those expecting many
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more plays to follow him and getting bugs in my to saudi arabia said 5 year old benjamin has joined. it's a high the on a 3 year deal. the front striker 15 chance his big for the good titles on the bottom and all during his 14 years at 3 on the to it. if i pick out a book and i can do use of the eclipse, but people a bit, i knew that me going to saudi arabia would open the books, and i wasn't drunk. i'm sure that in a couple of years or 3 from now this week is going to be one of the most important leagues in the world. we can see that already kareem left already and i am a 1000 percent sure that many more players will. the last time has ended the 43 year wait for major trophy, beating florentine at the window of a conference league. it was a dramatic finish it to the final empress child going to school, and in the ninety's minutes to snatch a $21.00 victory for david morris aside, his place lifting the club sus european tow fee since 1965
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and typical have completed a $70000000.00 deal to sign midfield alex is mcallister from brighten. 24 year old . that was a key plan for origin to, you know, and they wanted to woke up and cut off last year. and finally, the ocean sailing race is the only team sold in the world that requires competitors to take part in the science program. the sailors have been conducting experiments in some of the most remote areas on us. we are very close to point as point place places, human being the, it's already been saying that they're all in the ocean there. and that's just 1st
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that it's everywhere for moving parts of those for us and those parts of those we expect to come said mind from plastics as well for the ocean race. the filters here in the g o, the sampling devices are the same with them. give them to say loose and they're very, very easy to operate. and so the top of it, oh boy, gee, we are just saying microsoft is from the samples and then we determine how many of them are in those samples. what sort of sizes they are and what they may do this on a diesel,
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150000000 tons. the amount of the issue we have to understand the impact of all season lifestyle on the issue. this is the scientific equipment we carry on board the ocean pack and it makes variables from the water temperature, diesel entity to, to better understand sciences, the precise data about the exact 0 to concentration in the ocean. so on bias, i'm, we, we've got this amazing microscope quoted to scope the ship travels through the ocean is continuously pumping water through the instrument and taking pictures of the individual site or plant themselves. this means that we can now see patterns in
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how the fido planked in communities are changing across different types of waters. there's thousands of different species and certain types grow or are more adapted to warmer waters. so in that sense, those vital point to communities will shift and adapt. but this can have consequences for the larger and the credible to think that uh, you know, wait quick writing. so my side of it that is important to this on to the community in the day more than any other school. and that's always pull for me a 100, but the funding. thank you very much. sign up for that. that's the news on, on out just here, but do say with this not size yet day as got more of the days is coming up very shortly on. not just here. i think for the
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