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that i care about helping us engages with the rest of the world. i cover foreign policy, national security. this is a political in house. here's the conflict. are we telling a good story? we're really interested in taking you in to a place that you might not visit otherwise. it's absolutely feel as if you were there. the new kinds president visits the region of flooded fi destroyed stab thousands have been evacuated from both the russian and ukrainian controlled area. the color that i'm associated in this is out is there a lot from the also coming through don's arrival sides and baffles the control of a large wesson's factory causing a major fire as
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a fuel difference to john lex among several palestinians injured in. and it's really rate and demolition, and he occupied west by outdoors is dangerous and just about every part of our state, not just bolivar communities, but literally everyone new york becomes the most produce that sitting in the wild as smart from hundreds of fires in canada, blankets the sky is all the way to north carolina. the ukranian president thought of me as a landscape has visited the southern coast on region to inspect to back to ation operations that launch called so that area remain under wasa. of them was breached on tuesday, the landscape praised rescue crews and discussed guessing, keen horse and other release supplies, and to that, to the off design and thousands of people have been forced from their homes. since the nova covered them was damaged, the landscape also hold for more help,
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some international aid agencies. a while then as over them, as you can see that links the banks of the neat program that held by russia to the south ukraine to the north. both cave and moscow accused each other of deliberate to the attacking the reservoir, the governor of castle, and this has about $600.00 square maces. and now under water, he says a 3rd of it is in ukrainian controlled territory. the remaining 2 sides in russian occupied territory. but our correspondent child stratford is in concern with the latest evacuation, if it's hearing care. so on the ongoing, we're seeing a steady stream of boats going out into the flooded effect today, or is bringing people out. we will sell on a boat earlier today. and so some of the facilities here tell us around a 1000 people that are either trapped or refusing to leave. they i, they say that the rules for levels, hey, are relatively similar to have say well, yesterday, but certainly in some areas we have seen what we believe to be
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a rise in that level. there were serious concerns about getting fresh drinking. we'll judge if people still trapped inside and they're also concerns about showing we've heard a lot more shilling today than we have done in the last 48 hours or so. we understand that the majority of that shirley was ukrainian outgoing, but certainly the military. yeah. increasingly novice that that could be shedding from russian forces on the russian occupied side of the river. but as you can see, still the vast areas of the city and the surrounding region that he's on the wall to a. and many people still refusing to be evacuated or trapped inside. it's all stuff without a 0. if you have song while ukraine says rescue operations are being affected by constant russian showing the gremlins as emergency workers deployed to the flood
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zone and russian held territory have come under ukrainian onto the refire. the russian appointed governor, profess on, says, showing his an evacuation point the residents of the town of what a pre stomach killing to people for let's speak to john this you yeah. ship of love and moscow usually overhearing this, been ongoing attacks, but let's do work is all still in the area right as well. yes, they are. but to be precise. uh, the delay says, what we have here the, the, the full size of ukraine side of the curation point 4 civilians and they go lab preston. uh, 2 people died including a, such a 3 year old, pregnant woman that uh, 2 more people were injured. um they are right now being taken to hospital and according to accident gavin, over here. so in the region of blood g misspelled to go at princeton is one of the most effective areas downstream. all the need for reba older will say it was
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rushing that. but the crumbling sparks passed and not she's made sure pascals. he praised the work of russian imagines the services and imagines to work is the saying that they're doing great job. and they continue rescuing people under the constant charlotte and from the ukrainian side. that was basically a criminal sparks person have to say. and according to russian appointed to make a know back, the whole sca 5 people have died due to the tragedy to the, to the situation at the time and 41 have been taken to hospitals and the russian controlled and loved to bind. oh, they need for a buy and uh, actually, and gavin that will be here soon reach you. and again, my name is sondra set that be shutting from the ukrainians side. how much is the rest? kill pression, that but they modules so patient is on the way and the drinking water as well as food and power. train races are being supplies that move in full thousands people
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have already been evacuated and about 14000 houses have been flooded and the speed of the car. and so the, the pr rebate has increased 10 fold. so it makes the, if a cation process really hot from the flooded air is that does sound very difficult . so, evacuations ongoing, as we speak, how much longer do we think that will take? and so by the way, i just forgot to mention that the technical services of these are parisha nuclear power plant. they report that there is enough water in the rest of was for cooling down. the react says meaning that there is no immediate threats for that station. so according to reports from 22242000 people do need help as all of them are struggling in the affected areas right now. but also thousands of households, agricultural lands and numerous lifestyle has been severely damaged and even the
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source he's reports about the q racial process and also imagine so patients the in the area local say that's a basically they have to cope with the road. and basically, the scale of the disaster is in numerous and health con, to reach all of those in need. that for, would you repeat for have to bad the bronze of the tragedy right now. john, this junior sample of a lot of the for us with a view from oscar. thank you. you all to sit on to sit down now with the army and the rapid support forces are battling for control of a large weapons factory. and the south of cartoon is already close to major fire as a nearby fuel deaf or the permit is regroup, says it's inside the facility, but the army says the fighting is still ongoing. residents in the area have said they had plains foaming, and artillery strikes. they're worried about a possible explosion because of the proximity to gas and fuel storage facilities
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that the i'm look military complexes and southern costume and houses a big weapons factory that produces alms for the student. you saw me smoke from the fire at the fuel depot can be seen from under mine and other cities have been, morgan has more from them and that's across the now from call to. the slicing has once again resumes between the sudanese army and the power military rapids support forces in the southern parts of the capitol. cartoon. in the early hours of thursday, we were able to see and to no flames flying from the city of on demand to what the southern parts of the capitol were fighting has been concentrated around to your look weapons manufacturing company. now that's a company that manufacturers weapons for the sudanese army and which the rapids support forces on late wednesday said that they are in control of. now we spoke to army sources to ask them what the situation was on the ground and the see that's while the rapid support forces were able to enter the facility, they were not able to gain complete control of the entire facility, which is one of the largest in africa residency that they're quite concerned about
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the escalation of the fighting between the recess. and this is denise army in the southern parts of the capital system. now the southern part has been relatively comp compared to the rest of the capital. people sweat from the northern parts of the capital, from the city of on demand to what's the southern parts of talk to them when they were not able to make it outside the state for safety. but now residents who we spoke to said that the past 48 hours have been the worst they've lived through since the thoughts of the conflict 8 weeks ago, a fire broke out in a few example less than half a mile away from the weapons manufacturing company and residents who we spoke to say that overnight they were able to hear a loud explosion. and that on thursday morning and into the afternoon, they were able to hear the exchange of gunfire. the heavy artillery and the s. wrecks being launched by this with the new army as they tried to dislodge the rapids support forces. they all concerned that's now the southern parts of the capital has become engulfed in this conflict. and we've, it's coming into the conflict citizen,
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say that they're not sure where and the capital is safe for them to go to keep them oregon onto 0 on their mind. hundreds of thousands of people have fled. the violence ensued on neighboring chad has taken in the largest number of refugees, many of them all from west style full of the size of years of conflict and the trusted is against civilians. as in resolve here forth from a hospital in andre, an eastern chance 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 fleeing the violent sense. who then most of them who are 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 are arrived under
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incredibly stressful conditions. now if we walk a little further and we begin to see what it looks like when a hospital of the size of a small hospital, a humble one, for a small town by all accounts. when they begin to get overwhelmed. this is what happens. overflow is 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 phone sprained ankles. but what we have seen a lot of in our time here is many people with bullet wounds. the chief of 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 soothing and these people fleeing the conflict in dar
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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 dealing with the humanitarian fall out of what's happening. but also in trying to bring an end to the conflict into the, the same bus route, the older 0 address, any splinter to john less are among several palestinians injured by. is there any forces in ramallah and the occupied westbank is really forces with demolishing the home of a man accused of carrying out to bomb attacks. hundreds and people gather that to protest against demolition. when soldiers then opened fire on crowd john, let's say they would target to we as well as the news or use 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 hates us. it wasn't only in demolition incinerated. it's completely
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a bomb has exploded in northeast that's kind of started as a funeral for a ton of unofficial. it happened inside a mosque and bought a shawn during a memorial ceremony for deputy governor. he was killed and another bloss 2 days later, which i saw came responsibility for with ours. you say they're all casualties and then investigation is underway. the 10s of millions of people in canada and the northeastern united states are being told to stay indoors because of smoke from wild size moving 400 of them, the dining in canada, and they prompted equity allots across several provinces. and us states, canada says this is one of its west finest seasons on record of nbc. during this vanessa, the reports out from montreal in quebec. they 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, which is 7 hours north of montreal,
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where the entire town of 7500 has been evacuated. it was a scary situation last night, with flames injuring dangerously close to the community. authorities 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 is whether there is no rain in the forecast for dates. in some areas, strong winds are making it challenging to flight. the flyers come back has called in reinforcements. another $260.00 firefighters will be arriving in the coming days with crews 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 $5000000.00 football fields, a smoke from those wall sizes covered several lines long. so you can see that the c n tower in toronto, it can be seen through those smoky haze. these guys in the us, that's george washington bridge. it's covered in smoke new york's pain. the sky line is probably hidden in the haze while the statute of liberties barely visible. new york is now ranked as the most polluted city in the wild christian selenium. 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 light that to my children. i'm like, isn't me, wasn't really foggy out here because it was that bad that i thought my, i think was something wrong with my eyes. they're like, no, it's body out. air quality so bad. you could see it and 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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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, 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 and as i haven't really bad headaches and them i know started late in the 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 effects 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 algebra, new york. hostile ahead here on island was there a process is recovering of to undergoing surgery that feel for action is reviving concerns about his house and quote on camera. i will tell you why next chris,
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the president says the soldiers should be punished the just after midnight on march 10th, 1945, devastating us a raise on tokyo, unleashed firestone on a densely populated area within 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 defines their lights only to find themselves still cost aside. witness paper sitting on a chest either. when the news breaks, devices like these, as you can imagine being used in the way across the front line when people need to be heard. and the story needs to be told seed was always very hard for me to find a job because i come from a very poor neighborhood with exclusive interviews. and we're back from the heart.
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and this is our found era has changed on the ground next to bring you more award winning document trees and life news for decades, he was prime minister in washington now after 2 students in jail for him. because malaysia has talked to him, what i want is to investigate on how to 0 the the welcome back to watching all to 0 on this dante here. and uh huh, that's remind you of, i told stories. ukrainian president brought to me as lensky has visited the
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southern southern region to inspect evacuation operations that large pots of that area remain on the water off to them was breached. on tuesday, thousands of people have been forced from their homes along the need for river. since the nova covered them, the spanish the kremlin, says emergency was deployed to the flood zone, and russian health territory have come under ukrainian artillery. 5 russian media say an evaluation point for residents of the city of hold. a push done was attacked, killing 2 people. you can also says it's rest of us. it's all being sorted by russian and shedding several palestinians including treat you on this. saw injured offices, really forces open fire, true raid and ramallah in the occupied west. they shall have crowds of people who had gathered to purchase the munition and wanted to take you to some breaking news now as a fonts where at least 4 children and an adult had been injured in a knife attack. it happened in the town of i don't see, and the french out,
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the children are all around 3 years old and 2 of them on a life threatening condition. please say the attack is a syrian refugee with legal status in france. he's been arrested present to manuel mack on has caused the attack, an act of absolute cowardice. a moment of silence was observed in french parliament . well, let's speak to natasha about to she's in the french capital 4th. natasha. what more do we know about this attack right now? yes, really, this is the ever be pair like a stabbing children in? oh, okay. uh early morning, please say that so that the attack happens around 945 local time been from the lake side of fatigue, of honestly before so the child's eye witnesses described seeing a man climbed over the fence into this playground, which is in the middle of a park in the town and they said they sold my lunch and get some children. what 11
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woman said. so she thought she was trying to play with some of the children, but then they heard people screaming and running away so really terrible scenes. the in odyssey now what the french police are saying is that they have a rested in mind. he was trying to flee the scene off to this attack. he is a suspect. they say that they found an identity paper on the him, which said that it was. he was a syrian asylum seeker. a boat who gained asylum in sweden box was placed in front of people's nose though to the police. so terrible a scene. say in this outline, safety of honestly just awful natasha. i see present back on has already spoken about this. it's obviously potentially very politically sensitive. i imagine so let's look at the stages just more sense of shows peter, amongst the popular e k. these playgrounds that are in pulse,
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you see them in every 60 and every village in faults. you know in the early hours the morning it's summer. the moments you know, the parents give out with a young children the nannies and carries the kids are in the sand. parents are on the slide. some nice things that you can imagine happening is the children being vulnerable to this kind of violence and baseless sort of attack. and we understand that at least 2 children out 50 several, the were injured at least 2 of them all in a critical condition business. just a terrible thing to have happened to children, as you said, some of them as young as 3 year old, 3 years old, one eye witness saying that she sold the models a lunging at children in a primes people incredibly shock serving frauds and peas and faults has national assembly had a minute silence and the french presence emmanuel macro has cool this attack cowardly. and i can imagine that many people will agree with them is a choice of sold this file. and so this happens, as i said, with such young people safe, unable just children,
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just or from natasha about today with the latest for us from parents, banking tasha. all time frances is recovering from abdominal surgery and right in the magic and says there were no complications of the pontiff is expected to stay in hospital for another few days. hours before being admitted, though the head of the roman catholic church appeared in good spirits during his general audience, then some piece of sweat. the 6 year old pope has suffered increasing health issues over the past year. earlier in 2021. he also on the west coast on the century, the subject of the 30 shown the and then generally says, yeah, well, well, the story to by the poor poor. now he's a, we can, he's a fine and he's already at the war. us all your opinion, home affairs ministers, all musing, and looks and beg to discuss how to share the responsibility of hosting refugees and migrants. europe is facing a search and refugees crossing the mediterranean and millions of ukrainians of also
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cost into neighboring countries following russia's invasion. you are a secretary of state, honest me blinking is as amazing as the global coalition to defeat isis and re ad blinking arrived in saudi arabia. on wednesday, he met saudi arabia as conference mohammed been found on the golf corporation counsel for him. ministers relations between washington and re, i'd have been strained for some time. next case president says a group of soldiers caught on camera in an apparent execution of 5 civilian men will be prosecuted under his manual up as a rental support suite on his role in attacking, organized crime. but he says the killings unacceptable and an isolated incidents. john holman, has moved from exposition. first of all, the black truck slammed into the fence. then the army comes. some of the men in the truck compete type guns. the soldiers pull them out, kicks and then the soldiers appeared to defend themselves from above the threat of
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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 that one of the 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 cost a lot of questions here in mexico. this is what the armies 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,
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will there be consequences, especially going up the ranks? forgive somebody as president lopez over the door, assisted that they would be seeing him, but i thought i said it seems that there were unlawful cooling this and that can't be allowed. were not the same as the past governments. yes. so when there is an abuse, an 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 core pricing with the attorney general's office in the investigation. and that there's no impunity with just a new way of learning 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
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a fully functional national police force capable of stopping power from criminals seems as far away as of june home. and how does data met kristen? to remember, you can always find much more on our website that's al jazeera dot com. that's it for me. and as long as you pay, whether it's next, then inside story, we'll look at the mc blinking is a visit to saudi arabia. stay with the the hello police to say we've got some dry weather, making its way across japan. navigate this. find a pattern right, that. so you say somebody that goes to menu by a front, still straddling the region, but it is just gonna weigh this way a little further south, which as we go through the next style. so friday does say more heavy, right? so the eastern side of a home show up to was
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a car. i brought this cars to the south and west there up won't. sunshine coming in across central northern pastor of china, 34 celsius. the invasions are not at around $35.00 degrees woman off in central areas. shanghai in about 34 long we've, we've had some big shot with sites and some the stones try the end of our plum, rice bring some big lobby showers down across southern past which could lead to some a localized flooding. and we could say something about localized buddies just heading towards the fall south west of india over the next a dial. so we have got to little side cloud now to me a re, b and c, drawing that moisture towards western posts of in the bright to concern for the time being replaced the heat up towards the hot westbank goals. still very hot in bangladesh. some live the storms that are close at eastern side of bung with us trying to break the heat. and a lot of wet weather is there for much of me and my this weekend. the
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