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the one to start with a face counting, this goes to 0. the it has this add clarity, grounds flights and millions. urge to stay in doors, a smoke from forest fires and canada troops, eastern north america, the air and life in london. also coming up rescue operations inside of was an emergency teams was to evacuate front victims and ukraine's house on regent tension and major migration to ministers from across the european union, trash out to plan to over the whole signing procedures. plus,
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i'm gabriel's on go in new york, where the tribe becca film festival kicks off with a record number of women filmmakers. that story coming up, the balloon tenants walk 5 has been in canada. i have caused hasn't a smoke cloud across large pots of the eastern united states as americans cause travel delays and millions of people have been advised to a high grade faced most outdoors. the size of score 3800000 hectares enforced 820000 people from the homes of a 155 active. and the preventive could back a load that will suffice. and british columbia, a voucher, nova scotia and on terrier. many of these fires have been burning for days if not weeks, but a storm system swelling of atlantic coast as for smoke phase 5 south into the us.
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and then east toward some of the most densely populated areas in the country. of equity in us are in place for much of the east coast, from new england to south carolina as well as pots. so the midwest, including ohio, indiana, and michigan where the baton is expected to persist for the next several days. with hayes like to continue across the region, she advertises, he has more on conditions in washington dc. so this is what environmental sciences of avoiding us about. and of course, there's always that complacency because here in washington, we don't that far as far as on a regular basis. we haven't been blanketed by smart, very open now. even though cities a long way away from the far as far as a feeling, the effects of the climate change of his praise of the conditions for extensive runaway far as far as i mean. yeah. just last week on capitol hill. they fall struck joe by getting out of the debt ceiling deal. i'm the republicans false truck, another gas pipeline in west virginia by d as approved and who is drilling and be all tech. he's approved oil and gas drilling from donald trump. and as far as to as and also as we get at the white
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house today or the press covers, especially soon i drove by me was the one who said only say we can make the statement saying this is a reminder of how climate change is affecting us oh, but i still don't huge gulf between what the politicians say including job i think we're getting into an arch and yeah, this is going to be an issue. what that's saying? i'm other actually doing the initially is a canadian reporter covering the files and come back. she spoke to us 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,
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from portugal, from mexico. and if you're wondering why help is coming from so far away, it's because the resources in canada, they're basically tapped out because there have been fires in, in british columbia. there are 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 from so far away. the the crane and russia accusing each of the hampering efforts to evacuate. people from the flooded has one region, shedding and casualties have been reported on both sides as concerns grew about mines. this launched by flood waters. charles trying to report some house on the unable to work and ensure emergency service personnel listed in just the old. i mean, the ambulances, amphibious vehicles rush,
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others in need of the luggage street to waiting medics. there are a lot more in there. we have half a 1000 requests at the moment, and that's certainly not all. the distant bloss deport sounds like the outgoing ukrainian, all tutoring being fired, shows gross, and i'm curious now we will call a 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, if it's just the right, you can hear those thoughts. we understand that that is out going, shelling fine grain installed in full season across the river. the one with them is still me too deep. people on the ruse tried to solve which what they can from the homes. a face appears in a pop up window. why don't you leave?
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did you want to be evacuated? asks the volunteer. because i called walk says the woman what if we help you? we put you on a boat and take you to where you need to go, where we like of. where will you take me? i need to be with someone. she says, that's another woman leads out. if we survive the occupation, 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 continued on the russian occupied side of the river . so it's the issue we left everything we left open on meetings 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
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to take them the disabled way. be often it would sound like more to or it's hillary shows slammed into the water and the building close to the crating, the evacuation points because on the city, sporadic shilling 5, both sides continues in the area spreading more fit among the week. i'm terrified to a lucky to be alive. it's all stuff and i'll just go saw the russian defense ministry . his release video, which it says shows an attempted advanced by ukraine being repelled in his uppers. u rushes, as the ukrainian forces suffered heavy losses and have failed assault on russian lines. these operational region is 80 percent controlled by russian forces. the merchant today at 1 30 am in the area adjacent to the preacher, ukraine's 47th mechanized. engage with up to 1500 men and 150 on the vehicle was attempted to break through our defenses of the enemy was detected by recognizance.
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both is and a preventative strike was delivered by auditory aviation and anti tank loans. the enemy was stopped and with heavy losses they withdrew the enemy last 30 tanks, 11 infantry flashing vehicles, and up to 350 men. so especially prepared with the forces of the enemy for this break for did not feel that task. witnesses from across the european union have reached a tentative agreement that could see a major shift in the bronx migration policy. the possible, the quote would change house items because of processed at the border and how they relocated across year of dominant came in for some like some that a few issues designed to e. you move in migration to toss lie. the questions of who should look off to the people who claim asylum in the block and wants to do with those whose claims fail. see, is those countries, when most people arrive of coal for help from other men, the states that many have not wanted to help and with more than
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a few 1000 asylum seekers arriving so far, this year the prussia has grown. so the swedish presidency commission suggested a to pump which day, so helpful to consist of with the rising number of this on the speakers and ministers, michael, and then to move without permission inside the you. there is also a spirit of corporation, assorted diety between members states. and this is worth so much because that means we show it also when we actually activated a temporary protection directive. when we are in dispirited for me to trust each other, we are so strong. in effect, the proposal would seem member states. victor wants to host more regular migrants of a members face to face. it's estimated a 5 fingers, some per migrant has been discussed. even then some eastern european countries have been skeptical,
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but the risks of not reaching and deal with spell typed by the german government, which itself was in 2 minds to pass. the deal is came to feed us via and the open intense mom. i'm fighting to ensure that we have a year up of up borders, but if we fail, that's the wrong signal. this would lead to national i solution. i don't want to do that. i want to keep the borders open on your mind. i would like us to have a common european understanding of human rights standard time putting it all external borders basically supposed to be a. so i'm good minds. i'm complement from germany already operates controls on some of its folders to play with austria and with post as here where the older reforms, the natural frontier. some european governments are wary of extending this policy for hope wants being proposed by the e. you council will prevent the al jazeera luxembourg. so now the student is foreign. ministry says it's notifying the united nations extra general, but his representative,
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i'm the head of the u. n. integrated transition assistance mission into john focus . parents has been to, could persona non grata, have been moving, not doors as live now from the on demand here, but it does the background for this and what this will mean. well to understand how we reach this point with the un special representative here in sedan, we have to go back to may 26th. that's the day that the army chief and the head of the sovereignty council general allowed them put that behind, wrote a letter to the un secretary general and said that uh that he did not want uh the uh you and special representative into them to remain in sedan post deborah lee, reasons including this occurrence conflict that is ongoing between the rapids support forces and the said in his army, which is now and it's a week now the army chief blamed the you and special representative here in the country for being one of the reasons, one of the factors that encouraged the rapid support forces uh for the conflict
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that broke out to him. april 15th. he also said that the political process that was supposed to result in a civilian government was not inclusive. and that the special representative was biased to a set and political groups. all that's happened in may 26th, when the army chief addressed the secretary general of the united nations in a letter. and now we have the statement of from the foreign affairs ministry here in sedan, saying that the u. s. special representative is not welcome back. and this, it's not clear yet if there's going to be any response from the u. n. the special representative right now is an address he has been contacting me thing as the special representative for the past few hours. they were statements from the you and the special ed representative mission. but the statement from the point affairs came quietly on says that it's not clear what the response of the united nations will be. yes, cuz when i read when that to last, it was worse than the un hit back quite hard and said that they had the cult confidence in their representative and they, they,
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they didn't really kind of listen to the initiative. they said in this case. so if he becomes a technically presented on gracia, does it mean that is that he actually has to leave the country or is it what does it mean in practical times? well, the, you, and special representative at the moment is not in cartoon. he left for new york when he had to give a press briefing, a briefing to the un security council. and since then, he has not returned to the country. he was operating from the port city of ports of dining, the eastern part of the country after the un mission here was evacuated and been here flew to new york from there. now he's returned to addis ababa, where he has been contacting meetings, and it's not clear if he will be back when that's the letter that was written by the army chief, came out the the un stated that they had a full confidence in the head of the mission bus a nation does have the right to decide who they want to let them back and who they
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do not let what they do. they do not want to lead back into their territorial borders and into their spaces. so for the time being uh, the ministry of foreign affairs made it very clear that they don't want the un special representative back. and it's not clear with the you and response will be at this point. and i suppose until we can hear that response. what's your impression of whether it will have any impact, a tool on, on the fi to well, they use the army chief also said that uh, during that statement he says that the mission is welcome to continue its rule. that it has been mandated by the un security council when it was approved, and that's b, whether the head of the machine is in a sedan or outside is not relevant. and that until the members or rather sources and the minister of foreign affairs who we spoke to say that they will allow the mission to continue. but that they do not want be as this specific head of mission back in on, in the country. so it's not clear what impacts this will have on the ground. now
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again, the army chief believes that the head of the mission had a role in this conflict that he was one of the factors that encouraged the rapids support forces in this conflict that broke out in april 15th. and it's not clear if this would have any impact on the ground at the scale of this, at the point where we are in right now. the recess and the army has been battling each other, especially in the southern parts of the capital for 2 of the r b r. a suff amounts that it has taken over a weapons manufacturing company that belongs to the rapids support forces. and it's been ongoing as strikes heavy, artillery and residential neighborhoods, not just in the capital costume, but in the western region of the r 4 as well. so it's not clear if the, the absence of the army chief would have any impact whatsoever. and anything this conflict that is going going on in the car, in the country, especially in the western region of our, for an impact on the moment. thank you very much. especially from mister wishes to
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not because met us president joe biden, the white house, the war and ukraine. economic security and artificial intelligence were among the issues discussed by the leaders. it's your next 1st visit to the white house since taking office, which has corresponding can be how okay, but for some reason, this meeting for the 1st time at the white house, us president joe biden, a u. k. prime minister, reach you soon, that announced a landmark agreement on the atlantic declaration seeks to improve security through economic cooperation between the u. s. and the u. k. the leaders, the ledge nations like russia and china seek to exploit the western allies resources, and the deal will reduce vulnerability the challenges we face all, much more economic in nature. and the only way we're going to meet those challenges is to work together to strengthen the resilience of all supply chains to research the technologies of the future. together,
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the logic declaration also means reduced trade barriers for new technologies, including artificial intelligence. this, as the u. k. plans to host a global summit this fall to mitigate a ais risks. the 2 leaders also pledge ongoing support for ukraine, and despite some waiting support of the us congress to continue funding ukraine's defense against russia bite and said the u. s. must remain committed as deterrence . do we think russia would stop and keep? do you think that's all there would be happening? i think not. i think the vast majority of my colleagues, even the critics, i think that would not be the case as well. today the us and u. k. have been the largest donors to ukraine's war effort and soon act encourage other nations to step up. president putin will be thinking that he can wait till
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sound. i think it sends a strong signal to him. there is no point trying to wait us out. we're not going anywhere. after joint press conference, president biden was also asked if nato should elect a british secretary general to replace against. dalton berg, when he steps down in september, prime minister sumac has been pushing for his defense minister to replace him. but by then was noncommittal. simply conceding, maybe a kimberly healthcare ultra 0, the white house still to come on the program. at least 4 children and 2 adults are a hospital officer and only for tax in a french playground. and our far right politician is getting around louis binding him from running in greece has parliamentary election, the the
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hello, the weather is set raw. the settled across much of australia, particularly across an old and a half of the country. wet temperatures are sitting above the average for this time if you cool how about down in the south. more of a cloudy situation here runs rain rolling into post. as we go into saturday. the temperature remaining steady 19 degrees celsius. nothings have cooled, full that southeast corner, but much all the heavy rain has rolled away. instead we're going to see brisco wins for south australia. we have got some warnings out there and some rain pulling across. it has many attempts just picking up slightly in adelaide and melbourne, but they'll be coming down in sydney on saturday. but look, it'll be plenty of sunshine now for new zealand after the war. mister may on record things have cooled in the south on sunday for christ church 11 degrees celsius, the lots of sunshine coming through here, but much west. so for the north side and particularly for that northeast corner, we will see that rain, however,
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start to roll into most southern areas. by the weekend, it was moved to southeast asia, very heavy rain is a story across the northern half of the region. thanks to the ty, food is working. so i know to the east of the philippines, but it's going to bring enhanced rain friday to saturday of the 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 adams to the arabic language in the world, the award announces that the nomination periods, the 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 the
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one of the top stories, which is 0, millions of people across north america been advised to wear a high grade faced most outdoors because there's smoke from intense wild fires in canada. the fives of scorch 3800000. heck test enforced. 820000 people from that homes. the report so shunning, continuing in the house on region spot, the flooding corresponded check on the nova cost could. um, you, creighton and russia are choosing each other of hampering efforts to evacuate people and bridge farmers to richardson our cause met us president joe biden at the white house war and ukraine. economic security and artificial intelligence are among the issues discussed by the need. his and his 4 children and 2 adults have
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been injured in a knife attack in france. it happened in a playground in the town of n c, and the french helps. and even baba has more helicopter lands, quite honestly, and se in front of natural beauty. that's now quote adults for being treated as a crime scene. witnesses say your mind step several children. it's a playground to the park here. this video allegedly shows the attack of being 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 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
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catch up with the more the attack then reportedly steps 2 adults before police trusted him and the power to he wasn't injured for me, sort of did it last 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 a dozen for it to happen in a children's playground. you tell yourself nowhere safe. the caustic also said to add that to god his email is news of the incident came through. politicians in the national assembly stops to observe a minute's silence. elizabeth baldwin is a french prime minister and her interior administrators as domino then headed to honestly who's on the one of the 3 boxes that were overwhelmed by this hateful and indescribable act. when children are involved. i think it particularly affects the state inside the parents, as in the about kindergarten say they were horrified, or most of the me they've got sold to deal my 2 boys were on a school trip to the cinema. so it's based upon they will look down in another school and later brought back to us. my daughter was here in kindergarten,
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and as soon as i heard what has happened, like well, 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 short, 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 involved, but i'll just say or racist supreme court has bought a file right politician from running in the countries general election later this month. but e d. s custody ari's member of the golden during potty, as found another way to wield in fluids. jonesboro for us has moved from athens the supreme court decision to ben for rights politician e ask us if you know it is from this month selection apparently came as no surprise . outside the court, his lawyer announced he was directing his supporters to a little loan policies. it hasn't entered parliament, this person's ease. but if you have to send in a coma,
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i don't personally know this of options, but against the custody. he always tells me they've been around 15 years. anything, please patriots professionals, members of society, including color workers and i think his wife and the parliament should represent waste. i shall cross these thinks it's the common nationalist pedigree. so let's have to consider the reciprocal decision made basically i will say this is because of yeah, the 2nd political band, the supreme court disqualified him ahead of a general election last month because of a felony conviction and the cd in court jail because he had his and his fellow and piece 3 years ago saying golden don't was a criminal organization responsible for dozens of voters and things of immigrants. and left is they will also self professed national socialist or not since golden don't entered problem in 2012. when greece was cutting public spending, the economy was in a deep recession, and unemployment stood at 25 percent. they lost the seats 4 years ago as greece returned to grove. for many people in this country that suffered from nazi
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occupation, the very existence of a far right poetry was a source of deep embarrassment and concern. this buttons spokesman says his party has no not see us in the nation. we are in no way a vehicle for national socialism. we denouncing vigorously we talk about democracy and grace is it's both place. we are an anti establishment party. i mean, to get a national free the we want to strengthen grady at home to explore and policy and preserve its identities from the ravages of globalization, fema golden don't to styled itself as an antique to stomach palsy coming in to replace. so not only a self serve and political odor messages and petra, it isn't national identity and honest dealing resonates in europe these days. and polls show, because if you have these commands 3 percent of the vote enough to make a triumphant return to parliament jumpstart,
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hopeless i'll just say are athens to us, the suspended or food a to easier peer alternate investigation? uncovered. widespread fift, united states agency for international development, supplies are being diverted and not reaching hungry people. us as the biggest single don't know 20 to 20000000 people in the country rely on age because of conflict and drought. go to say put problems. this is in a good condition or wrong abdominal surgery in room. the head of the roman catholic church is recovering and hospital off to a 3 hour operation to remove intestinal scholar tissue and repair honey in. the vatican says they were new complications, but the pontiff is expected to remain in hospital for several days. it is ex road assessment, increasing health issues over the past year. to kukes, i knew try back a film festival was opened, featuring films from dozens of countries, but this youth is focused on women, don't turn in front of the camera, go so those directing the films gave her it is under force meal.
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the new documentary called my extra tells the story of an orchestra, conducting competition so exclusively for women were the for mazda and infinity. on the 3rd on price, the film follows 5 aspiring conductors. i think prepare for the competition and denial orchestra conducting is a job that has historically been dominated by man, secondary incoming. only a few of the world's top orchestra's are led by women. the film is in and print something the director says she was striving to achieve when people watch misread. i hope they can answer when asked, what does a conductor do? and they'll be able to have an appreciation of the art form. and i hope that they walk away and say, i'm happy i spent that 88 minutes of my life watching this film. the film will make
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its world premiere at try becca, the annual film festival in new york city. that was started in 2001 to help revitalize lower manhattan after 911. the film festival runs until june 18th, with over 600 events and film screenings, attended by over 125000 people. one of the unique aspects that tri becker this year is how many films are made by women in the competition feature category over 70 percent of the films are made by women directors. it's the highest percentage ever attract becca, advocates for women in t. v and film say it's a clear sign of progress. women have not taken their rightful place in the median entertainment industry in the united states, but we're getting there. and we're getting there with high quality community oriented,
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sol full and heartfelt films. very soft. whether it's in directing an orchestra or directing a movie, a throughout the orchestra, the emphasis will be among other things on women. what breaking barrier the gabriel acendo, which is the new york, the this is, i'm just here. these are the top stories, millions of people across north america been advised to wear a high grade face mosques outdoors because of smoke from intense wild fires in canada. flights have been delayed and pumps of us because of the pollution because of schools. 3.8000000 hectares enforced a 125.
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