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the fire was commerce of these things very much wanted and opens passage from the far east to europe and the united states guns need money. the only money in these mountains is open. drug trafficking, politics, some power, the error of empires on the, [000:00:00;00] the hello, this is the news out on algae 0. i'm for the back people live in don't coming up in the next 60 minutes. ukraine and russia accused each other of shelling, emergency workers trying to rescue people from the flooded guest on region. at
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least for children and adults are injured in life attack in easton from also this our smoke of blankets, the skies in the northeast and us planes heading to philadelphia and new york has been grounded and sedans, wible sides of battle for control of a large weapons factory causing a major fi out of fuel and it's 4 to reco. it's breaking performances that help put the denver nuggets ahead in the n b a finals. nikolai ok to engineer amari combined to get the notice. it's to one seriously. over the miami. he the thank you very much for joining us, ukraine and ross. you're accusing each other of slowing efforts to evacuate people from the flooded cares on region. shelling and casualties have been reported on both sides. imagine c teams are searching
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areas flooded after the nova kafka dime breached on tuesday operations have continued in ukrainian and russian control territory. despite verse of artillery, fire, the dom links the banks of the need for river held by russia to the south and ukraine to the north haven. moscow accused each either of deliberately attacking the reservoir. the governor of case on says about 600 square kilometers are under water . he stays a 3rd of it, is, is in ukraine. you control territory with the remaining 2 thirds in russian occupied areas. earlier, ukraine's president visited cassandra to inspect evacuation operation means lensky . praise rescue crews and discuss getting clean water and other released supplies into the disaster zone is also calling for more help from international aid over these ations. josh stock for these interests on with the latest. this evacuation effort is seemingly a still a long way from completion. and in our estimation,
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certainly it seems as if the river has risen in certain areas over nights. 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, it's still around sort of full meet his date could actually be deeper. so yeah, as i say, the situation here still though i even see people being brought in on a boat that has this mom has 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 that the city has injured and this is all package. there is a sadness that pervades these flooded streets. as soon off the rushes invasion of song was attacked and then multiplied by russian forces. and now launch aries at the city on the world. so many of the people who were ton dealt with ukraine. and i
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mean we took care of this on late last year, being evacuated from the home. yes. everything was demolished, the. it's frightening. the 2 story houses had been swept away and the somehow through the floating down the river. there was no one there when evil ukraine accuses rush you of destroying the cockles, get their lives in the pro river and closing this terrorist attack to prevent in advance across the the pro river towards the russian occupied crimea. says keith, 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, completely flooded. we understand that they were a hundreds, if not thousands of people that were living here until this dime was destroyed. and
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now they've only been forced to leave. it is about mines that may have been dislodged and carried into the city by the floods search for them to prepare boats to help the search for more tracts people's cages kind of key cats. mostly china is violet. us divided old and we was shouting and banging on windows, there are no it people are only animals. the water there is almost over the sun posts evacuation bussey's, a fool, the young old take with them a few belongings like pets, 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 would take them out and now we're on a and the city had already experience some of the was suffering in. this will now meet the flood waters and destruction. it's people are forced to and your child
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stop it down to 0 fit so that speak to during this uni a chapel of our in moscow, you to bring us up to speed with the evacuation efforts i made these reports are showing and accusations from both sides of slowing these evacuation if it's and so you can see that the conflict is raging on plots that tried to the in the here southern region where it got to reports from big imagines as ministry. the reporters that they organized all the work for the live support of the population in the here southern region. we also understand, but the situation is donna, that especially in the town of go lab prison, age is one of the most affected areas downstream of the new pro reba cr evidence pokes pass. and to be true, made about dmitri pest called up basically praise the was over russian. imagine c services saying that they rescue people under the constant sharleen from the
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ukrainian sides. that by the way, he added that legend. payton was not going to visit the disaster area until the explosion on the power station in the here. so in region for a missing on this, pulled them. uh, meanwhile, the forces of ukraine. well, where it gets here, reports of close and beyond forces of ukraine. 5, i'd be if actuation point 4 civilians and go let priest and 2 people have died in closing. assess his 3 year old, pregnant women, 2 more people have been injured. and at the moment they, they've been taken to the hospital and according to action, got to know the here still in region of let the minutes selda and basically of, uh, they say that's in the town of no back house got 5 people have died and 41 has been taken to hospital in the russian controlled area, no back ahold cut. this is the left vancho, disney pro revit and also let him or solve the said that the shelling from the
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print inside humphreys, the rescue efforts they imagined. so patient overseas on the way food and drinking votes, as well as powered trend rates and subbing supplies that uh, altogether more than $4000.00 people have been evacuated from the a slotted areas and the speed of the current of the to meet its need for revenge. has increased and that makes the vocation process really hard. uh so while the technical services at the zip perot's yeah, a new clip helpline took force that there was enough water in the rest of was for cooling down. the reacts is usually a thank you for the update julia chapel of our lives there in moscow and out of world news. the united states is holding some flights to philadelphia and delaying others to new york because of a thick layer of smoke coming from a canadian while size. thousands of passengers have been stranded at quality levels
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and alerts have been issued in 15 us states because of the smoke from the y fi as the governor of new york is making a 95 masks available to residents. it now ranks among the 10 cities with the worst, a quality worldwide that show you some live pictures right now on the left hand side of your screen is philadelphia at the airport there. as you can see, a stick layer of smoke in the skies that and on the right just a few minutes ago, you could just make about make out of the empire state building in new york. and now is fairly visible. so as you can see, the conditions clearly very bad in both new york and philadelphia. let's see what's happening in washington dc. what island fisher is, what's it like in the us capital out of to morning or not commute to work? now normally if you look down there, you can see the capital building, but because of the milk, this guy which is caused by the air pollution,
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you can probably just about mid to the line. and remember when everyone said it was ok, not to we're moscow side. well, so many more people are weird most today simply because of the air pollution there . normally air pollution is measured on a scale from 0 to more than 300. if you're under 50, you're doing ok. 200 is considered very unhealthy. at the moment in washington d. c. freedom, plaza. the reading is $317.00. so you could understand just so unhealthy. that is particularly for people with respiratory diseases, but for everyone else as well. incredibly, there's still people running in skateboarding here, but a lot of people are staying at home and that includes federal workers notes. a number of shows in, in new york last night or 10. so that's going to be a similar story. as this moves down in the east coast, new york had it. but yesterday, today is going to be the ton of philadelphia of baltimore under washington dc. so really the front of this and this expected the drug going into the weekend. so you know,
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at the turnaround here and show you over there. that's normally where you can see the washington monument, as you can definitely see. it's not around at the moment simply because of the his and this guy, people are coughing. people are being worried about what is happening here. but of course, the united states has promised that it's going to help the canadians deal with the fires. they're sending 600 firefighters and support stuff up into canada to help the buckle there. yeah. and all, and the f. a has paul slides from the northeast, heading into philadelphia and some also to new york. this is going to cause a huge disruption, obviously stuck. probably there was a growing stop at la guardia, new york in the last few hours that has no been lifted. well, they're all producing on another delays, and they're saying that the average somebody is going to be somewhere in the region of 55 minutes back put slips, but it could get as much as 57 minutes. so you're talking about at least an hour i'm there have been
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a number of times solution simply because those flights unable to take off for the moment and that is going to screw up the shuttle elsewhere as well. so for everyone here in washington, and of course the east coast really is pretty, but i couldn't steal it even just in the little time. i've been talking, touching on the back to my thoughts and for others who, who must be worried about their health. this must be a fairly troubling time, particularly as they not have to dig into the masks that we thought we'd cast aside after covered and find a that they could be put to pretty good use over the next few days. yeah, i bet you a lot of people are going to be wearing those masks. thank you all in for the update there from want washington, dc island, fisher? well, tens of millions of people in canada also being told to stay indoors because of smoke from the wild fires within 400 are burning or 40 say this is one of his norris pious seasons on record that speak to keith stewart, who is a senior energy strategies a green piece canada is joining us from toronto. keeps,
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thank you so much for being with us on unprecedented situation really and kind of the worst start to the, the world 15 season ever recorded. can you tell us 1st what it's like in toronto way? you always see how it's in the us. right? 9 philadelphia in washington to see in new york. what's it like in toronto? how bad is it? still, it's bad now and it's going to get a lot works according to the sort of modeling that they're doing. um, i had to tell my daughter why she left for school this morning wearing a mask, you know, member don't pre deeply if you can avoid it. their school is not gonna allow them to go outside. so it's a heated people are cutting back. normally i'd be biking to work right down, so i'm just going to work from home because the exercise would not be worth the damage to my long since. you know it's bad. and i think it's, it's been interesting watching the response from politicians here in canada because this really isn't pressing. and we never get this many wildfire just early, you know, even in august we don't normally get it this bad. and one of the challenges we're facing is you know,
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600 firefighters company us. that's great. because normally we move firefighters around in canada. it's like when the fires are in the west, we send the people from the east and vice versa. but now they're everywhere at once . and keith, why? why these while fi is more intense than in previous years. what, what are the contributing factors to the big factor here? is climate change? uh, as the temperatures get hotter, if the air gets dryer, we've already seen over there. you know, this is no longer future problem. this is happening now. the wildfire seasons are getting longer. but also you does the conditions when there's sort of the dryness is key. and i think we've had that dryness right across the country, so you know, a little spark or a bit of lightning that might have smouldered for bitten, going out the ground is where is just taking off. and this is a kind of thing we're expecting to see more of a more federal government is now actually pondering, setting up a national agency to deal with this because the old systems aren't working. and the real problem here is, you know, if we, if, if i want to be able to say,
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let's send my kids to school without a mask, we need to stop burning fossil fuels. and how is it that the burning of fossil fuels fueling climate change that is causing this problem to get so much worse? yeah, i was going to ask you about that next. i mean, scientists of one that these extreme, what a fuel disaster is, will continue and become more common and more destructive, what measures are needed right now to address the situation and what can be done to prevent these, why fi is going forward? so there's really 3 things we can do about climate change. number one, we can try and reduce emissions of a greenhouse gases by burning to a fossil fuels. and in canada, we're starting to make some engross that direction. support for electric transportation. i know there's some grants now to help get comes off of heating oil it onto electric, heating and cooling. uh, but, you know, our big problem here is our fossil fuel industry is our major export. oil is our biggest export,
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and they are incredibly politic star for when they're fighting action on this every step of the way. but we need to get off the fossil fuels as quickly as possible, but we also need to adapt to those changes that we, we can't avoid and that's we need better disaster response management. we need better systems to deal with these types of crises because the problem is when you keep getting hit by crisis after crisis, if you haven't recovered from the last one, you can prepare for the next one. and we need to get ahead of that curve because that's called that a patient that we can try and mitigate by reducing greenhouse gas emissions, adapts those change we can avoid. but then the 3rd option is simply to suffer. and the less we do to get off of fossil fuels to prepare our communities for warmer world, the more people are going to suffer and right now. now watching people whose homes homes are literally being burned, right? people fleeing fires in their cars, this is terrifying and it's something that we should not accept as the new normal key. thank you so much for talking to us. keith steward from green piece joining us there from toronto. not asian countries that have been suffering from extreme heat
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in recent weeks are bracing for another change. twice a staple of the region could be in short supply as a dry spell. news scientists have developed climate resilient varieties, but pharmacy, they cost more to produced. bottom below reports from the g shot in the philippines of the, with the irrigation system. it's why don't they use rice feels, rely on rainfall for the past weeks, have been extremely hot. weather experts are predicting and dry spelt this month due to a crime and pattern known as in new. the government has provided eduardo the throughout persistent seats, but he says they're still going to need water. really believe what i mean, we have to buy fuel to be able to pump water. sometimes we have to get a loan from the bank and risk our home getting foreclosed farmers in the philippines or warning, not only of higher prices, but a meager harvest while the philippines does produce rise, it relies heavily on imports. last year the government bought
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a 3700000 tons. but supplies flows with rice production across the region, suffering from rising temperatures and a prolong dropped economy. see that's likely to worse than inflation, especially as rice exporting countries, like india and thailand, could curve shipments. the international rice research institute says, warmer nights have resulted in annual losses of about 2300000 tons of fries across asia. during the last 2 decades, scientists have been working hard on developing rise that can survive higher temperatures because i didn't define the genetics agents of a sponsible fodder improve, you've done done wrong highlight temperature. and using that knowledge, we have now double up saw some, but i piece of prices which give optimum unit on the high night temperature compared to other checks. and it's not only the heat, that's
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a challenge. assignment change has also triggered record the amounts of rainfall in countries like pockets done were nearly 400000. hector surprised deals for damage but unprecedented floods last year. i that i need to, i think climate change the so there are a trip to our food security. there are new. this uses emerging. you past started talking the crops and making huge losses. this thing starts had been happening and we are not prepared for this gene back inside the international rice research institute should offer help more than 100. 30000 varieties and sub varieties have been kept here. and for decades, they help the world cope with a change in climate before. and they're aiming to release new heat. told her on fridays by next year. barnaby low, l. g 0. right? but you see here the philippines to send you more head on and use our, including the,
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to generally sign long several palestinians dangerous in. and these really raid and demolition can be occupied westbank. so francis is recovering after undergoing surgery by the operation news reviving, concerns about his house. and his 4 boss, known as president, has his say on leave. no message moved to miami son is here with us. so late the been friends, at least 4 children and an adult has been injured in a knife attack. it happened in the time of on c, in the frame jobs. the children not all around 3 years old. and 2 of them are in a life threatening condition presented many of my call has called the attack, an act of absolute cowardice. police say the attacker is a syrian refugee with legal status in france and has been arrested latasha butler has moved from paris. well this is the parents night,
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my mind stabbing children in a playground. please say the a time happens at around 9 45 in the morning. local french time in the lakeside, alpine town of odyssey. one eye witness describes seeing a man climb over the fence of the playground that was in the park and stopped lunging at children. well, she said she thought this mind was trying to play with the children, but then she heard terrible screams. she said, i'm people running away. well, police later arrested a suspect. they some police forces say that he is a syrian asylum seeker in his thirty's or in his forties, but with no track record with police, no, no, to police. well, as you can imagine, this news as close terrible shellcare in frost, mainly because of course it involves children's thought to young children as well. some of them are 3 years old, some even younger, one eye witness describing the mind also attacking children in problems. the french presence in mind whom i call a school this, a cowardly attack. this actually butler,
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i'll do 0 power. a disadvantage where the army and the rapids support forces power military group of bonding for control of a launch weapons factory in the south of cartoon. it's caused a major fire at a nearby fuel depot. the paramilitary group says it's inside the facility, but the army says fighting is still going on. residents in the area say they heard plains bombing and artillery strikes. they're worried about a possible explosion because of the fox committee of gas and she were short storage facilities. the young oak military complexes in southern con to it houses a big weapon factory that produces alms for the sudanese ami smoke from the fire at the fuel depot. can be seen from home, dumont and other cities have a morgan has more from him, dumont across denied from katya. so i think has once again resumed between the to these army and the power of military rapids support forces in the southern parts of the capitol. cartoon. in the early hours of thursday,
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we were able to see and to no flames flying from the city of the month to what the southern parts of the capital were fighting has been concentrated around to your move weapons manufacturing company. now that's a company that manufacturers weapon for the cities army and which of 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, nbc, 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 . the escalation of the fighting between the recess. and this is denise army in the southern parts of the capital. now the southern part has been relatively comp compact to the rest of the capital people slide from the northern parts of the capital from the city of on demand. so 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
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they've lived through. since the thoughts of the conflict 8 weeks ago, a fire broke out in a to 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 the sudanese army as they tried to dislodge the rapids support forces. they all concerned that's now the southern part of the capital has become engulfed in this conflict. and with its coming into the conflict, citizens say that they're not sure where in the capital is safe for them to go to people more than onto vera on their mind. well, hundreds of thousands of people have fled the violence of don, neighboring chavez, taking in the largest number of refugees many off from west on for the side of years of conflict and atrocities against civilians. i'll just hear his name is robbie. a report from a hospital in audrey eastern chat in the town of andre,
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this is the only general hospital that service is not only the local community, but scores of refugees that are fling 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 have arrived under incredibly stressful conditions. now if we walk a little further, we begin to see what it looks like when a hospital of this size, a small hospital, a humble one, for 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
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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. 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 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 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. any splinter, the 2 journalists are among the several palestinians injured by is really forces in
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ramallah in the occupied. westbank is ready forces where demolishing the home of a man accused of carrying out to bomb attacks. hundreds of people gathered to protest against the demolition. soldiers opened fire at the crowd, sternly say they were targeted we as police demands are used to 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 8. so it wasn't only a demolition incinerated, it's completely neither. a brain has more from outside, a demolished home in ramallah. we don't often see is read new 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 the demolition hasn't been as frequent read. so is where the forces wave this area around drum
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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 as lamb. 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 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. palestinians. this is really like uses killing according pakistan, has extended former prime minister in ron con, spell in a wide range range of criminal cases. the former prime minister had been arrested early in may and held for 3 days. this for the protest by his supporters. con has been in
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a confrontation with the possible military since he was offered by parliament and no confidence. so last year. so francis is recovering from abdominal surgery in rome. the vatican says there 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, 86 year old pulp has suffered increasing health issues over the past year. and in 2021. he underwent colon surgery the subject of the 30 shown the and then generally says he out, well, well, to read about the poor poor. now he's a week and he's a fine and he's a already a to work where we challenge this falling developments from wrong. we've had a very brief update from the vatican this morning, but so far it seems that so good. uh they say that the pipe spent a peaceful night at the too many hospital here,
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behind mates. that's the 3 out operation to look at that. hon. yes. uh, when it's pretty well. he's being awake. he's been talking. he's been checking with don't says they didn't find any of the complications during the operations and everything went pretty smoothly. we're going to get a more full some uptake from investigating, i think later in the day. but so far, you know, as, as far as an operation on that 86 year old man who's 1300000000 people, but in catholics around the policy is the spirit. so guy, a guy, guardian, guardian, in, in the world. yeah. when is, is what is to be expected? the main cause of this operation though is a condition a chronic condition called diabetic utilizes, which is often an age related disease which affects you with digestive system essentially you get these kind of okay, so biology is in your intestinal tract. i know you can get filled up filled up with
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materials that can get infected. it can be pretty ne, at 2 years ago you had an operation to remove the t 3 cents and meters of hayes intestines. and they, honey, a that develops wrote more recently is basically a complication from that previous operation on top of the scott's issue that he had from that other operations that he developed a how do you so that is what was being operated on the, in the last day or so time now for a check on the world, rather here's evanson to hello. the weather is pretty quiet now across the good parts of the middle east. we have got a few showers just to what was that western side of the clear once again, a few showers to over the high ground into iran. see some showers around the some of the sections of the caspian, but elsewhere across the region. as i said last, the dry, the main, whether actually cause he's off show where we do have our tropical sites way slowly staggering its way up towards the gulf of vermont over the next few days, drawing in some west to weather for west in india. but las,
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you dry here and settled. wanted to show as a possibility around the southern end of the red sea. so that was still a possibility around the north west of africa. the remnants of our oldest storm oscar dragging into the very brisk winds up towards the straits of g pro 10 northern pots of rock. i might catch a shower to snowdon, areas of algae or the main seasonal showers. my seasonal range continue across west africa into the hearts of africa, perhaps not just west as it should be at this time if you but the showers of and never the last one or 2 of the chef. just creeping onto the other side of the rift valley. so some showers that into wet times in there as well. weather will sweep its way across the fall south of south africa. clear a try i was coming in for saturday. evident. thank you very much. still ahead on the news hour will tell you why a supreme court decision in brazil has disappointed indigenous active is wanting to
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weiss today, and federal land and ins for english, for nearly 2 west time are celebrating. our 1st major talk to wednesday more than to the the frank assessments. quite frankly, let's the address the elevator in the room. the reason the south koreans want their own nuclear to terraces because they don't trust the us informed opinions. fighting has basically lost this thing up so far that it is impossible virtually for somebody else, 7 to the race at this point in depth analysis of the days headlines. so then by the end of the states. but there is no strong government to control and which means that this might affect other countries inside story, on al jazeera, investigative journalism. this was a very and as hard as guy here. yeah. it would have been absolutely impossible to offer any like that before global exploits in discussion,
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the internet did not need to be the greatest tool of mass surveillance and the history of the world voices from different corners. vision programs that open your eyes to an alternative view of the world today. not many people have seen this business to select on outs and sierra the you're watching out a 0 life from doha reminder, a lot of stories, ukraine and brochure accusing each other of shelly rescue work who's trying to evacuate people from the flood tapes terrace on region 600 square kilometers or underwater after
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a dime for each casualties have been revolted on both sides. the united states is holding some slides to philadelphia and delaying others to new york because of a thick layer of smoke coming from canadian wildfires. thousands of passengers have been stranded and at least 4 children and adults have been injured in a knife attack ins runs to children, not all around 3 years old. and 2 of them are in a life threatening condition. please say the attacker has been arrest that you and us representatives have urged postables governments to de escalate tensions between ethics ads and ethnic albanians bias broke out after the installation of ethnic albanian mass and said majority areas in the north. it's brought back memories of conflicts 2 decades ago. when more than 13000 people were killed. many people whose loved ones disappeared are still searching for their remains as outside big re, for some companies. searching for the data in
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a non descript fields 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 people remain on the attempted full cost of, of say they parties with deliberately headed by you can stop and set forth the secret you can see of all crimes because of us or it is an international organizations. have you working to find them more time in the process the way that people are from the house that they'd be the roads, the more difficult it is or so the memory of the people are faced with as one of the problems that you've looked at in my 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 the families, a school back drawing painful memories. $109.00 children still remained missing, even though there was a green corporation between coastal and serbia and the russell
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style look to resolve the issue of missing persons. i really don't have really high, high hopes. so it's obvious that some information about the possible location of, of a massive or individual graves only and probably about the archives are in the memories of, of, of so some people so that if, as the as father was a 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 have been a very long and anxious and terrible weight. and 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. a father has a hospital named off to him,
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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 collectively to prosecutions in the hague. the painstaking work of trying to find the missing persons continues. experts here use, i witnessed a can satellite imagery, reports, some nato and other organizations. so they can give the families of the missing people, some sort of closure. i thought vague. i just say to come in, it's a comfortable bomb, as exploded a ne of gummy sign at a funeral for a tiny beneficial at least 11 people have been killed and dozens aged. it happened inside a mosque and batek sean during a memorial ceremony for a deputy governor who was killed in another blast, 2 days earlier, which i so claimed responsibility for a european union. homeless as ministers are meeting in luxembourg to discuss how to share the responsibility of hosting refugees in migraines. europe is facing eye
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surgeon, refugees crossing the mediterranean millions of ukrainians, and also costing to neighboring countries off to russia's invasion. kenya is government is terribly a controversial finance bill in parliament ahead of a budget next week. it wants to increase taxes, but many people say they already struggling to make ends meet kathleen. so a reports these restaurants stuff in narrow b r y rate. the government is proposing to increase income tax by 5 percent for those on a 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 marched by the employer. business owners like a bottle bottle and phones these coffee says it's a disaster item please. first of all right now as we speak are already very close
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straight. so we are 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 stuff we have. and we think that we may have to go, but between 10 to 15 percent and stuff for so that's about 20 stuff. shoot you some canyons have taken to the streets to express the anger. the demonstrations are often broken up by police. president william router and other government officials have publics these directions, members of parliament who do not vote for the bill. i'm a bit of what a pass and that because senator has gone to court duplicate, he says that other ways to raise that revenue very mean aspects of the bins to let the probation over the constitution on property rights on the senate. on the monday to file
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a meant. so it other things are being undermined. by introducing the housing navy, the government wants to build more affordable houses, then sell to canyons at reduced mortgage rates. there will be back to and those who do not qualify will be given a refund of the 7. yes. some say they are skeptical is what a platitude has come. if that's come to still from tenants and that's rates must be listed. the new administration wants about $25000000000.00 to find its budget follows its finances, and se a huge ex donald, that parliament will a the pass 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. block of 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. mexico surprises insight as a group of soldiers called on camera in an apparent execution of 5 civilian men will be prosecuted address money, a lopez over door supports the armies role in tackling organized crime. but he says, the killings are unacceptable and an isolated incidents drawn home and re forced 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, kicks and then the so just pay it to defend themselves from another threat of camera. and that is when they shoot the prisoners. this is happening and was alerted to one of the hottest boats. he met scope the call to violence. cool. and the local cctv camera,
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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 he hadn't been arrested before being shot. the videos closed a load of questions here in mexico. this is what the army has 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, but it's the 1st time that it's been cool. so natively, so openly, in front of the camera. the questionnaire was we would be consequences, especially going up the ranks. forgive somebody as president lopez over the door to get that up, the assisted that they would be seeing and, but i thought i said it seems that there were unlawful cooling, send,
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that can't be allowed. we're not the same as the past governments, diesel. 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 core 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. no, this incident, what am i certainly not stop 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 ever john home and how does it mit screw, civic? the indigenous activists in brazil say they are dismayed by a supreme court decision to postpone
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a critical ruling on their in special lands. thousands set up camp in the capital this week hoping to make their voices heard but left empty handed. when he came out carefully for some brazilian, the king full of hope, expecting the supreme court ruling their favor and against the powerful farm. lucky that wants to limit the constitutional rights to m central territory. 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, fricky points 3 to during the 1980. the 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 will really be made without. but the day ended without
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removing. one supreme court justice asked for more time to make his decision for the best so that we disappointed and very worried while we're waiting for decision mine as long as and farm is that having more time to take us around territories, more plots 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 or although the supreme court has the final word conservative, congressman believe they should be the ones to decide. i think regardless of the
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decision of the supreme court, it's important to have everything else that has to do with images. and that lands passing through congress or through the 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 cleans 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. one of the most active volcanoes in the world has begun erupting after 3 months. falls lava is flowing inside the crater of the can. i can no way of volcano on big island in hawaii. authorities saved people in the area and not at risk. a launch eruption in 2018, destroyed more than 700 homes. still ahead in sort of record breaking the asset for
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sedans. and i guess the head of the n b a finals. i had any anti virus i should say . sign is here with that story next to stay with the
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the suppose to santa thank you very much for the wall to reco. breaking performance has helped put the denver nuggets back in control of the n b a finals nuclei. ok to and develop are you combined to give them now? gives it to one series lead over the mind. me hate, i know where to send the force which calling to get cut off. because of your
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kitchen, jamal murray put on quite a show in miami. becoming the 1st t makes to record the triple bubbles in e n b a finals. 21 for to be part of the altered naming. hitting double digits, points 3 pounds and the system the pay of both stopped the $2.00 points as part of this joint staff is always a 1st in any and be a game. it set up a one. 09 to 94, when the nuggets now see victories away from claiming that 1st ever championship. i know when he's looking to score, i know when he's the best part on the floor. i know when he's taking a 2nd to get into the game. i think is just a feel and a trust that we're going to figure it out. it's not a necessity, it's a theme. and then like i said before, even the serious started include dental nuggets needs to be miami, not me or them i'll be whoever is another side be as a group need to be done. the hates were playing on that hon quotes and did have
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that monuments. this done from by mad at, by a late in the 2nd quote to put his team 2 points clear to you. but miami never let in the 2nd hall your kitchen murray, ensure the nuggets were always just too far ahead. and 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 has a nose, can fix that. so, you know, come out on the floor, getting those balls good, defensive rebounds. and maybe just, maybe it would have been a different game miami's reputation for being the come back kings of these playoffs
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will be tested once again in game for on friday. and the richardson algae 0 to 10 as well, novel and he goes fine. take as an semi final action of the front open data this to say the top seed face is beatrice had dead mile, brazil. the 1st semi is just getting on the way in paris. australian open champion are in the southern cars playing the on see the car line and will come up so long as president couldn't resist making available the criticism of leon all messes decision to fund for into miami rather than rejoined the spanish club kuala puerto said the on this, he understood that message wished to compete, and indeed, with the few of the month, his 5 year old messi said barson on his financial issues had ended any hope of a return. the whole process has been taken a closer look at the details of message move to the um, us a message. go to miami button, how can they afford him? walk up with a ton out of stock in $2000000000.00. some saudi club. i'll buy major lake sucker
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off is in something a little bit different. fill out around $50000000.00 a year, but it's reported here also i get a slice of apple tvs on the left subscription money, another of the lakes sponsors. audi. dots with full size share, any extra profit they make from his involvement. and oh yes, he could also become a pulse of seem to miami itself alone for our club president david beck, and it was a good fit for the messy family who already owned property on holiday in miami. i bought a piece for the year. my last the highest profile starting to expect a joint i like galaxy from round was way back in 2007. that message contracted law for youth with kate and states are during breaking 26 woke up with us is kind of hosting with mexico and kind of that's not a 35 year old list of the product in pop out last year. and he said that would be his last well come, the 90 pounds, you'd have enough with him have ended the 43 year way to 4 major trophy beating feel on tina to wendy or conference league as
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a dramatic finish to the final and prizes. so that fine as for the in the ninety's minutes, it's a snatch of to one victory for david morris aside. he says, mister, the clubs says you are here until 1965. the why is it lead the celebrations after the game is the 6 year old? the scots 1st made the trophy as a manager. some bad news for myself, the clubs, the confirming that captain dixon vice will be leaving in the season. 17 saying around the world in the ocean race on just baffling the for the need. they're also conducting research along the way in some of the most remote parts of the world, the teams and the scientists. and the last thing of the day says, told us how that's helping shape a global climate policy of the
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very place to appoint a place civilization human being is actually the, it's already been seen that they're all in the ocean there. and that's just 1st the every way of moving parts of those for us and those parts of those we expect to come said mind from plastics as well for the ocean. very. so what do you pay the filters here in the g o the someplace eliza? so to say what then you're going to say loose and that's a very easy to operate. and so
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the blue a soco arrived in our voyage. he, we always just say microsoft is from the samples. and then we determine how many of them are in those samples. what sort of sizes they are? and once they made the teammate, 150000000 tons of the issue, we have to understand the impact of all season lifetime. and the issue this is the scientific equipment we carry on board the item packed and it made variables from the water temperature. the solidity south csc. to better understand sciences,
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medium sized about the exact c o 2 concentration in the ocean. so on bias, i'm, we, we've got this amazing microscope quoted, collect, describe the shape travels through the ocean, is continuously pumping water through the instrument and taking pictures of individual photo clinton cells. this means that we can now see patterns in how the titled flanked 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 pointing 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 site, my side of it,
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that is big community in the that we do more than any other school that's always support for me for the santa thank you very much, we're going to take you now to saudi arabia where the us secretary said john to me blinking any saudi con to font face. i've been far honda holding a news conference as the top us diplomat wraps up these 3 day visit at tucson jury . yet unless this man well, 1st of all, um for mr. 5. 0 thank you. uh, thank you for your hospitality. uh thank you for bringing all of our regional global partners together here. reality when president button travel to jetta last summer, he found the importance of the middle east to long term security and economic interest the united states. and make clear that were committed to continuing and deepening our partnerships in the region. together we can drive real progress for
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all our people. not only to address the challenges or crises at the moment, but to chart an informative vision for our shared future. over the last few days, we have advanced that progress on several fronts. working with our savvy partners, working with the gulf cooperation council, working today with the global coalition to defeat ices, of foreign minister. and i just finished a productive meeting of the global coalition to counter isis. united states very much appreciate the leadership of saudi arabia. not only in hosting this meeting, but for its contributions, constant contributions and crucial contributions, day and day out to our mission. while our coalition has taken back the territory, the isis wants control and inflicted severe losses on its leadership, isis, none. the less remains that acted threat. the ministerial that we just had focused on several key areas of need. those include stabilizing areas, liberated promises, so that the group can exploit for security. uh, economic for you,
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monitoring conditions that um uh, lead people desperate and also as you've heard from foreign minister, repatriated foreign terrors fighters and their families from a whole and other displaced persons camps. also working to keep pace with evolving threats, including access is expanding efforts across sub saharan africa. and i just correspond our 86 member coalition. lease has ministry of better focused and equipped to continue the mission to eradicate isis of the united states and saudi arabia. both is bilateral partners and through the gcc are working closely together to address several other challenges in the region. and you haven't been present button took office or it was raising the country was experiencing arguably the worst, the manager in crisis in the world. now we're working intensively with saudi arabia and other partners to further consolidate what has been

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