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or whatever the cost for the gold rebels on how just eva the u. k prime minister issue. so now i can use president joe biden, and sign off on a new economic partnership will be live from the white house, the entire life. and on the course that coming up has this ad quantity, ground sprites, and millions edge to stay in doors, a smoke from forest fires and canada troops eastern north america. in france, at least 4 children, and 2 adults or an hospital officer knife attack in a playground and rescue operations inside of was an emergency team's work to
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evacuate fund victims and ukraine's has one region. the cut over just for mr. wishes to not cause met us president joe biden, the white house, the one ukraine economic security and auto visual intelligence were among the issues discussed by the data is its due next, 1st visit to the white house since taking office the latest. how the joint news conference following that talks. it's early this week, we mark the 79th anniversary of d day and time, and reminder of a proud history of our nation share and the values values that we have long stood together. that's the unshakable foundation of this special relationship is a special relationship, is no country closer to us and great britain. today as nato allies,
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partners and innovation is friends in the shared vision future. and the 2 nations are 2 nations ready, meet the challenges of our time and meet them together. and i'm calling from united kingdom united states will, could to lead the world toward greater peace, prosperity and security for all not for decades. how's the relationship between our 2 nations been so important? the values we share all belief in freedom, democracy and the rule of law have never changed. they never will. so what has changed all the challenges that we face and standing here together as operate, assesses, have done for generations. i feel confident that through the strength of our relationship, we can shape the world once again. and now it's a suit of liberty prosperity. and the possibilities of a new age. why his correspondence, kimberly how could join his live and kimberly much talking have deepening me, cannot make ties, especially coming from from so you're not can what,
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what is this at atlantic declaration? what we mean in practice as well? what it means essentially, is that both leaders see that economic security is really essential for a defense and for security in general, national security on both sides. and so this is a message we knew that the u. k. prime minister was really going to try and convey to us presidential by the end, and it seems to be one that is an argument that has been well received by the us presidents. what they have as sort of struck in terms of an agreement is one that will put in place a plan to create jobs. so that in the future were examples such as we saw on the pad demick, where there was the problem of china. for example, having a foothold on things like 70 conductors and really shutting down the opportunity for the united states, in many cases, to be able to build various social things for everyday life,
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like cars in washing machines and things that people rely on this, that will no longer be the case and so this is to put in place that footprint in order to make sure that both countries and nations and are able to protect themselves from those types of calamities in the future. and so this is something to create jobs and to ensure that there are those protections down the road. so this is what this plan is, but it's been announced. it's one that they believe will strength and security. and what about the issue of ukraine? how much progress you think was made in this area to oh, certainly there was what we understand to be uh, progress. but uh, in terms of new details, there wasn't a lot that was given to the press. uh, what we know is that uh, the long term security of ukraine is a goal that was certainly conveyed. what we learned is that there is an
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acknowledgement that the appetite for funding the ongoing conflict is waiting in the united states. something that the us president seemed to rush off, even though it is a growing concern. and we also heard from the u. k prime industry, the fact that other countries need to step up the fact that the u. k. the united states has been the top daughters and, but there needs to be more of an effort on the part of other nations to contribute . but both men seemed in agreement, but the stopping is certainly not an option because the alternative would be an adult into russia is something that they don't see as being an alternative. so in other words, what they want is more resources. so the only option for vladimir putin is one of withdrawing of forces because there simply is no other option as to withdraw. so that was really what was discussed. but you have to remember, this comes on the keels of an investigation into the cause of the have is profit
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because down the ex destruction and, and still no conclusion about who was responsible for that. despite the investigation by british and us intelligence. and certainly we saw no more conclusions with respect to that as no details that were revealed. so the men were keeping that aspect of those conflicts and revelations close to their chests with respect to that ongoing investigation. kimberly okay, thank you very much. indeed. an intense wall size burning in canada as close to hazardous smoke cloud across large pots of east to the united states. as vegas cause travel delays and millions of people have been advised to wear high grade faced mosques outdoors fires in canada scorched 3800000 hectares. enforced 820000 people from the homes of a 155 active in the province of quebec alone. they also walled fives in british columbia, alberta, nova scotia, and on terrier. many of these fires have been burning for days if not weeks, but
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a strong system swelling of atlantic coast just forced smoke from these 5 south into the us and then east towards some of the most densely populated areas in the country, equity. and that's in place for much of the east coast from new england to south carolina, as well as parts of the midwest, including ohio, indiana, and michigan. the weather bathroom is expected to persist for the next several days with hayes, not to to continue across the region. and i want to hear from gavers under new city, but 1st, i'm for sure, joined us from washington, said, i don't want to like that amendment. well, if you look behind me, you can actually see the capital don't, which is something that we haven't been able to say a great deal in the last 6 hours or so. the wind has certainly changed in the last hour and that's probably the clearest. we've seen it, but there still is like a milky. he's hanging over capitol hill, and that's impacting everything here in washington dc. all outdoor activities
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organized by the council. i have stopped. schools have been telling not to send their children out for recess, for their break time for lunch time, and to keep them in doors. i've seen schools that are here on school trips. excuse me, it's not catching my throat. i've seen people here on school trips. they've had to scramble to look for in door activities because they don't want to have the children for any great length of time. and along the national park rangers, the been advised and people to go to the likes of the smithsonian institute and the museums there to, to spend their time and doors. uh, the nice site and it's even impacting americas national sport. no nationalist park is not far away from capitol hill, but they are game this afternoon has been cancelled. we're quality just no good, but via quality here on a scale from 0 to more than 300 is commonly more than 320. that's how i bought it as a normally over 200 is considered very dangerous. and i be speaking to some people
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on the street just to see how they are coping with what's been happening here over the last 48 hours or so little while you had it last night. you know, i felt a little weird last night. i didn't know if it was attributed to the smoke, but you know, this is weird. yeah. is weird situation. yeah. just visiting from arizona, so uh, in town for a conference wasn't planning on the, on the smoking, the hayes but i live in the pacific northwest for a long time. we kind of deal with it seems like it's getting worse every summer file. we do something about the time so it's going to be a couple of days before this starts to cleared at the moment of stretching thousands of kilometers from canada all the way down to south carolina. and they said it could be like this, at least into friday. and perhaps even into the weekend as well, if there's one bit of good news for the people here in washington dc,
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the people who write parking tickets, the traffic warden's, they've all been pulled off the street today. so that's one bit of good news. but the act is, please also realizes how about the problem is in canada, and that's why they're sending more than 600 federal firefighters and support stuff and equipment north of the border to help the canadians try and get on top of the problem there. and of course, that will be a benefits for everyone here all the way down in eastern seaboard to washington dc and beyond unofficially thank you for much. and gabriel's under joins as lives from new york now gave but terrible conditions that yesterday some improvement today. yeah, really, really the big improvement just in the last 24 hours here in new york and in neighboring new jersey and other states. and really, if photos tell a story, these photos i want to put up on the screen right now will really tell the story. these are 2 photos that i took yesterday and today the one on the left is from new
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jersey. looking at lower manhattan, new york city. you can see this is from 24 hours ago. this photo on the left. how you could barely even see the new york skyline because of all of the stick smoke that was really engulfing the entire city. and then the photo that you see on the right is the exact same location, but 24 hours later today really shows you the contrast that you're getting from the last 24 hours of how the smoke is slowly moved out of new york city. now coming back to me here, i'm in jersey, city, new jersey to live. look behind me there of lower manhattan. you can tell still definitely very hazy, but nothing like what we have seen a day ago. that doesn't mean the health conditions are good go. they are bad according to the governor. they're still facing a public health crisis here in new york because of the poor air quality. the city handed out about 400095 masks at subway stations all morning. the
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people that needed them and encouraging people to wear those masks for their safety . they say that they've seen a huge increase in people coming to the hospital with the asthma conditions because of the health conditions. and also on friday, new york city is said, all schools will be held remote, so students so will not be going into class on friday so they can stay home and stay out of the the bad air. and there's also been slight delays continuing thursday. the major airports in the new york city area because of low visibility. so listen, this is by far not over yet. but clearly the worst of this has moved out of new york and out of the, the, this immediate northeast corner and is moving south through the united states. right now. clearly, a lot of people still wearing masks, still trying to stay indoors as much as possible for the foreseeable future.
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gabriel is on a thank you very much. indeed. a leslie is a canadian reporter covering the sizing correction inspectors earlier from one trail when it comes to the severity and, and how many fires that we are seeing and come back and in canada. officials say that it is unprecedented that they have never seen so many flyers with this severity at this point of the season. it's, it's only june, 8th, after all, and summer hasn't even officially arrived yet. right now, there are about 800 firefighters on the ground, badly, the 130, the 140 fires in, come back, and there is more help on the way. so there is help coming from the us from spain, from portugal, from mexico. and if you're wondering why a help is coming from so far away, it's because the resources in canada and other provinces, they're basically tapped out because there have been fires in,
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in british columbia. there have been fires in ontario as well as nova scotia. and essentially, no one can spare the resources and so that is why come back is, is getting help them so far away. the crane and russia accusing each other of hampering efforts to evacuate people from the front of the house on region. shelling and casualties have been reporting on both sides as concerns go about mines. dislodged by flood waters. charles stratford reports from house on the unable to will can ensure emergency service personal injury to the old. i mean, the ambulances, amphibious vehicles rush, others in need of the flooded street to waiting, medics. a there are a lot more in the we have off a 1000 requests at the moment. and that's certainly not all the distant gloss
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deport sounds like the outgoing ukrainian, all tutoring being fired shows gross and i agree is now we will call the red cross and they will evacuate to says the ambulance man. we have stationed here as a sourcing point for those who need so the evacuation efforts continue here, just arrived. you can hear those thoughts. we understand that that is out going, shelling fine grain installed in full season across the river. the water is still me too deep. people on the roofs tried to sell which what they can from their homes. a face appears in a pump and windows. why don't you leave? did you want to be evacuated? asks the volunteer. because i called walker says the woman what if we help you would put you on a boat and take you to where you need to go? where we like uh, where will you take me?
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i need to be with someone. she says another when we leaves out. if we survive, the okey patient, the shilling, and the liberation of the city, she says, we will survive this unbroken, unconquered lot. as the evacuation continued ukraine's president load, amazing lensky came to the city and state volunteers and emergency services for the efforts. rescue operations also continue on the russian occupied side the river. so it's not an issue we left everything we left open on means going away. bad foot now without anything so stupid. my daughter cried mamma. let's go with so clueless . here we go top and started to wake up the neighbors and to take them the disabled way. can be off to the sound like more to or it's hillary shows slammed into the water and the building close to the ukrainian evacuation points. because on the city, sporadic shilling by both sides continues in the area spreading more fit among the
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week. i'm terrified to a lucky to be alive. it's all stuff, but i'll just get a song. so the head around is era extreme hate sessions and asian staples. farmers and scientists are working to produce draft resistant rice the i had low then i'll off to spain registers. it's hottest and 2nd, why is spring on record? it was a cool and what start to the summer and that trend has continued. we've got storm oscar that continues to bring rain to portugal and spain. so you working it's way most of them had the fulls to come on friday for southern parts of fronts. it will eventually work its way even further north, across southern areas of person and the island divided. it's going to be pretty hot
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and humid this weekend with temperatures suddenly picking up some places like london and paris. now up in the north space like scandinavia, we still got that high pressure in charge. the temperature is here, above average, lots of fun and dry, whether to be found with the risk of wildfires. unfortunately with that were in the way of west. so whether creeping across into eastern areas of europe as we go into the we can certainly for the balkans, places like a serbia is what is hungry using some very heavy rain over the next few days. it clears up however, full grease athens seeing some sunshine to attempt to picking up 20 degrees on friday. see the woman as we go into sas today. and that's certainly the trend for the northwest britain on the island of island. we're all going to see some lovely sunshine this weekend, also in paris, but we will see a risk of thunderstorms through to sunday. the
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to the journey of almost 10 years in which the shakonda award for translation and international understanding has become the most important translation award from to the arabic language in the world. the award announces that the nomination periods of 2023 starts from the 1st of march to the 31st of july. applications are accepted through the awards official website at w w, w dot h t, a dot q a the one of the top stories and under there are just 5 minutes to refuse to not cause met us president joe biden at the white house, the war and ukraine economic security and artificial intelligence were among the
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issues discussed by the latest news that people across north america being advised to wear a high grade face masks outdoors because of smoke from intense while flies and canada fires of scorch 3800000 had to force the 120000 people from the homes that report so shinning continuing and they have strong regions, despite the fronting corresponding attack coming over kind of cut them. ukraine and russia accusing each one of hampering efforts to evacuate people. and he's 4 children, and 2 adults have been injured in a knife attack in front. it happened in a playground in the town of n c, and the french helps him baba has more helicopter lands by lake, honestly in south east, in front of natural beauty. that's now quote adults from being treated as a crime scene. i wouldn't say set your mind steps several children at the playground to the park here. this video allegedly shows the attack of being
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approached by adults in the park. he said to be a syrian christine, who received refugee stages in sweden earlier this year, over the victims were taken by helicopter to a nearby hospital this mountain. sylvia talked on folding. suppose all of a sudden, one of the moms says run, there's a guy standing everybody, all along the lake. he stepped some children. i'm a bit surprised, but they keep going and i see the guy coming towards me. so please put the police are about 5 or 10 feet just behind him and they kind of catch up with the more the attackers and reportedly steps to adults before police trusted him and the power to he wasn't injured. who sort of did it, was sampling for us in the region. it's an enormous trauma. this was a place of peace and this is a kind of violence that's unheard of. and those for it to happen in a children's playground, you tell yourself no, was safe. the caustic also said to add that to god his fema is news of the incident
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came through politicians and the national assembly stops to observe a minute's silence. elizabeth baldwin was a french prime minister and her interior administrators. i'll tell him, i know, been headed to honestly, not one of the sleep officers were overwhelmed by this hateful and indescribable act when children are involved. i think it particularly affects the state inside the parents as a nearby kindergarten say they were horrified when would you like me to get someone to deal with my 2 boys were on a school trip to the cinema. so it's based upon they will look down in another school and they to go back to us. my daughter was here in kindergarten, and as soon as i heard what happened, like all the other parents, i came to fetch. well, president, my call has denounced what he calls and absolutely cowardly attack. tweeting the nation is in shock. thoughts go out to the victims, they have families and the emergency services. the local prosecutor says there's no indication that terrorism was the attack. his motivation with the bob out, a 02 pallets and enjoying the say, is there any soldiers talking to them during
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a rage and the occupied westbank is ready forces with demolishing homes around in ramallah, who's accused of carry out on the tax. so there's, they've been 5 people who gathered to protest against the demolition it. abraham has more. how destiny is here, say is really forces treat them as collateral damage. dozens of soldiers read that the and the occupied westbank on thursday to demolish a house several time and he's living nearby would order to leave their homes before loud explosions would hurt assessing the damage. neighbors say, some of the losses are immeasurable. a parents tell us that their children are shaken and have lost any sense of security issues that probably they told us how home wouldn't be affected. so we left, but when we came back to the house, it was badly damaged. we weren't allowed to take out the longings full of us and it shows here the soldiers destroyed the home of palestinian, present,
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or slam through and is really quote, charged him with getting to is read these in twin bombings in jerusalem in november to palestinian journalist who was reporting on the demolition would hit by drop it quoted would government be and when he had says his team was more than 100 meters away from the site when he was hit in the abdomen by a drop there. but they were evicting families to demolish the house. they didn't want us the media to show that to the world after is really forces killed, journalist cheering blacklist. they have been deliberately targeting journalists. they know they're not being held accountable man in the old night today to police. just a few kilometers away from his offices is really rates and demolitions. most of these take place in the cities of jeanine and nablus in the north of the west bank. as many fighters are from there, is it the message to the palestinian authority? of course if there's something that is slightly 0 appeal,
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buying or defined. but this is something that we wouldn't upset. i'm not for whatsoever is but it's danielle or philadelphia, but his team anastasia is a product go by what sacrifices this family is now homeless in addition to the damage buildings. israel does not allow families to rebuild their homes for separate gears except the one. fortunately, no one can do anything to help us against the occupation. i just pray my son is returned to me a lunch all i imagine is already developed. an in house ministry says dozens of people were injured in confrontations with the soldiers. most by like fire is where it has long implemented the policy of demolishing the houses of palestinians. it holds responsible for telling is waves. this is the subs, home to be destroyed this year as part of what process to me. it's called collective. punish. many here. see if you have another reminder of the violence
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inflicted by these really occupation means that, but he does the to the okay, if i dress thing, regional security is dominated the agenda during a visit by the us sector of state antony blinking to saudi arabia. thinking much is so the counterpart defies of info hung in riyadh, judged western governments to repatriate citizens who joined these. i'm a state in iraq and syria and not mostly live in camps wrong. also termination detox united states and saudi arabia, together with the gcc, are also focused on iraq, the stabilizing influence of the region, including support for terrorism and violence militia groups. the seizure of tankers transiting international waters and nuclear escalation. united states continues to believe the diplomacy backed by economic pressure, by the turns and by strong defense cooperation, is the best way to capture these dangerous actions. we support efforts by saudi arabia to de escalate attention and stabilize relations. that's how the farm is
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also addressed. a 2 state solution for israel and palestine. we believe that the normalization is in the interest of the region that it would bring it significant benefits to all the up without finding a pathway to piece for the palestinian people without addressing that challenge. and the normalization. at will have limited benefits and therefore i think we should continue to focus on finding a pathway towards a 2 state solution on finding a pathway at towards giving the palestinians, dignity and justice. asian countries that have experienced extreme hates in recent weeks, a bracing for now the challenge rice, a staple of the region, could be in short supply as a dry spell looms. scientists have developed comment or is it in varieties? it's almost say they cost more to produce bonham in the report so nobody see her in philippines. irrigation system,
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eduardo matthias rice feels rely on reading for the past weeks. have been extremely hot. weather experts are predicting and try spelt this month due to time 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. um, 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 where the philippines does produce rise. it relies heavily on the imports. last year the government bought a 3700000 tons, but supplies low 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 of the international rice research institute says warmer
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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 to can survive higher temperatures, have identified the genetics agents less sponsible fodder, improve done, done role highlight temperature. and using that knowledge, we have no doubt saw some light, the soft prices which give optimum views on the high night temperature compared to other checks. and it's not only the heat that's 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. and i need to, i think climate change the so direct trip to our foot security. there are you with this use as emerging. you past sort of talking the crops and making huge losses.
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this thing starts happening. they happening and we are not prepared for it. is jean back inside the international rice research institute should offer help more than 130000 varieties. and so varieties have been kept here. and for decades, they've helped the world cope with a change in climate before. and they're aiming to release new heat, told her on fridays by next year. part to below al jazeera, we have asia, the philippines, the engineer. these are the top stories, which is prime minister wishes to not cause met us president joe biden at the white house. the war and ukraine, economic security and artificial intelligence were among the issues discussed by the leaders.

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