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we need some ologist on opposite sides of the planet. protecting insects of all sizes, crucial to preserving food chains. i've come to the u. k. to see how old industrial sites are being turned into a bug reserves in an attempt to reverse this were in trend hiking and sec to get on . on al jazeera, the donald trump says he's been indicted again. this time on charges of mishandling of classified tompkins, the toyota, 0 life from headquarters, and don't find any you navigate is also coming up more international hel promised. as canada bottles, while fires that have blanketed large parts of north america, interval of smoke rescue operations inside a was own for
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a new cranes. first one region where emergency teams are working to evacuate floods victims. and so john says, the representative of the un secretary general in the country is not welcome, the hello, the former us president. donald trump says that he's been criminally charged for the mishandling of classified documents posting on his social media platform. truth, social trump said he was told about the indictment and must appear to miami court on tuesday. us medias reporting that involves charges of instruction conspiracy. false statements and attempting to conceal she advertisers joining us on the story from washington d. c. she, what more we learning about this, that we don't have any more information. we could be really careful with those reports about what's in these indictments. what we can say apparently was,
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is there a 7 accounts in the document? it is related to the mishandling of, of, of a documents which it shouldn't have. but as you mentioned them the way that you would have this introduction, it's with hearing a little bit from donald trump and officially on the record. he posted 3 postings on his own social media psych, truth factual in which he announced that he had been indicted. order to appear to miami court. next tuesday. we are hearing from other sources is we are not expecting any official comments from the department of justice on the indictments. any more details about the enzyme? apparently i would appear that they don't want to be. they don't wanna work on donald trump's time table. it would, it would appear. so we wouldn't, we've been told not to expect any full announce would have been diamonds or if the charges. so we're still in the dark about there's a setting on which is now in the ad or about what exactly those charges might be. 7
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counts, we understand. we don't have those details, but donald trump has, in his own way, got ahead of the department of justice and the department of justice seems to be refusing to pay bull by now actually releasing the indictment to the general public . but, you know, a huge light went the 1st time a former sitting president has ever been indicted by the department of justice. okay. and she have, so what is it that we should be looking out for next then to well, i'll give you some of the background. i mean, this is, this all relates to it. off the truck left the white house and taking probably thousands of documents within that that he shouldn't have them be. authorities here realizing that he had them also getting him to return them. he said he did, but then it turned out that he hadn't returned them. he was a call for rates and with various opinions that some one potential charges typically obstructing the investigation not cooperating with subpoenas. then there is in fact be handling off classified documents that could be a potential of a charge. it could be who we showed to dissemination or classified documents and so
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on. so these are the sort of charges we might expect. we didn't know which of these might be, it might have been on the b or j's docket or, or whether using the espionage act or something like that. um, i think they were already saying that the trump defense and the even his parents to say, well joe biden, uh, thousands of talking with, oh, that's true. other presidents have had, but i've, i've miss, i've taken away documents at the white house during by the vice president. it's a henry, tentative sir famous and secretary of state. she must have looked there thousands of classified documents on a puzzle. so none of those were charged, so we're getting not which trump narrative getting already the, this is obviously a political persecution as far as the old from, and his political support as i can. so we can see that the debates ramping up in the coming days are probably doing very well. and the primary is you have to be seen what the, what effect that might have on an individual general election. okay, thank you. so you have a tendency for that update from washington dc as well firefighters from around the world are heading to canada to hell battle. historic walls fires, france portugal on spain or the latest of sun,
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cruise blue walls fires are common in canada. it's unusual for blazes to be burning so simultaneously in the east, on the west. they've scored 3800000 hectares and forced 820000 people from their homes. roughly a 150 fires are active in the province of quebec alone. there also wildfires and british columbia, alberta, nova scotia, and on stereo. many of these fires have been burning for days if not weeks, but a storm system swirling off the atlantic coast as far as the smoke from these fire cells into the us and then east toward some of the most densely populated areas in the country. air quality alerts are 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. and the weather pattern is expected to persist for the next several days with hayes, likely to continue right across the region. vanessa lee is
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a canadian reporter covering the fires and come back and she spoke to us earlier on from montreal when it comes to the severity and, and how many fires that we are seeing and come back in, 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 west, from spain, from portugal, from mexico. and if you're wondering why 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, 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,
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is getting help from so far away. oh, and fishers in washington dc with how the smoke is affecting things there. what new york go yesterday we're getting here today. it's moving down the east coast, so the likes of philadelphia and baltimore in washington are going to be impacted. it's going to stretch as far down as north carolina, which is virginia is the next deep down, and then north carolina. so you can see just how big media this is coveted, its impact to go into your quality and area of quality is measured on a scale from 0 to over 300 a normally, if it's under 50, does it things are pretty healthy and it's good if it's about 200, then that's you to be very unhealthy at the moment in washington. it's around $320.00. so you can see just how high of the pollution in the is caused by these fires. and did you say lights have been impacted at laguardia? there was a growing stop at philadelphia. there was a growing stop the have been lifted the problems that new or the 3 airports around
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washington expected the experience delay. certainly there have been delays in la guardia and new york new. what about the lease of on average 35 minutes, but some flights were delayed up to an older and more so as a huge impact throughout the rest of the country. because here in america, a lot of people don't just fly from one place to another, they're normally on connecting flights. so that becomes an issue and didn't skills well, no one's getting out for recess is because they have no one's going for their, their break. all the children are being held in doors after school activities are being canceled because the air quality is no great. and in new york last night, some theater shoes were cancelled at that could be initiated here in the coming it coming others as well. ukraine and ross are choosing each other of hampering efforts to evacuate. people from the flooded for us on region showing on casualties have been reported on size controlled by both. keep on moscow as concerns grow about mines, dislodge by flood,
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waters troll stratford reports from 1st on i was unable to walk and shock, emergency service person. now, in just the old, i mean, the ambulances, previous vehicles rush, others in need of the flooded street to waiting medics. there are a lot more in that we have half a 1000 requests at the moment. and that's certainly not all. the distant bloss devote sounds like outgoing ukrainian, all tutoring being fired shows cross, and i agree is now we will call the red cross and they will evacuate to assess the ambulance man. we are stationed here as a sourcing point for those who need so the evacuation, if it's just the right, if you can hear those thoughts, we understand that that is out going shelling fine,
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question policies across the river. the will to still meet his deep people on the roofs, tried to solve which what they can from their homes, a face piece and a pump and window. why don't you leave? did you want to be evacuated most? cuz the volunteer because i called walker 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, as another woman leads out, if we survive the occupation, the shillings 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
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. so it's the issue we left everything we left openings 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 away in the afternoon. what sounds like more to or it's hillary shells slammed into the water and the building close to the cranium. evacuation points because on the city, sporadic shilling by both sides continues in the area, spreading more fit among the week. i'm terrified to lucky to be alive til stuff it i'll just 0. he had a song for the russian defense minister, his release video, which it says shows and attempted advanced by ukraine being repelled in supper. rachel, russia says then ukrainian force has suffered heavy losses that have failed assault on russian lines. this upper reach of region is 80 percent controlled by russian forces. the suits your needs for a ministry says the u. n. so don,
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envoy volk or protest is not welcome in the country. the ministry issued a statement earlier on friday, declaring him persona non grata. have a morgan has more from undermine across the now from hard to to understand how we got to this point. so we have to go back to may 26th. that's the day, the head of the army and the head of the sovereignty council. general i have been put, the hon wrote a letter to the un secretary general, blaming the special representative here in sudan for the conflict that broke out between the rapids support forces and the food in these army. now, amongst the reasons listed in the letter that the army chief wrote to the un special you and secretary general was that the you and special representative here . and so dad has not been biased when it came to the political process that was supposed to end with a civilian government and a new transactional phase for sedan. he also mentioned that at the rapid support for us as the power ministry group would not have thought that the conflict with
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the student needs army. if he, if it had not plots. an encouragement from certain groups, including the, are the, the representative of the un here in how to now as sources in the minister of foreign affairs who was supposed to say that the mission itself is allowed to continue its work. they have some of this stuff in the 4th city of port sedan where most of the machine were evacuated to following the fighting that broke out in mid april, between the rapids support forces and the food in these army. but their issue comes down to the head of the mission himself, work i purchased, and they said that they don't want him back. that's the statement that's came from the minister of foreign affairs. now it's not clear what the un response would be and it's not clear what the impact is. that's what have when it comes to the slicing on the ground between 3 rapid support forces. and this would in these army, that'd be rapid support for says over the past 2 days, was able to take over a weapons manufacturing company that belongs to the suit, the needs army. there's been intense as tribes ongoing on says they,
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we were able to hear and of planes flying overhead. we were able to hear heavy artillery, especially being launched from the city of on demand to us the northern parts of the capital for 2. so it's not clear if declaring the head of the un here in sedan 1st on a non granted would have any effect on the conflict at all, especially when the 2 sides seem determined to end this militarily. i'm not politically, he but morgan, i'll just be around. i'm through them on the still ahead on alger 0, working on normalizing ties for us as comfortable not holds high level meetings with so the officials and re on the vatican size, the post is making steady progress and is resting whelan patrol officer surgery the the latest news as it breaks, as well. some of forward sees, are looking into declaring last generation of criminal organization. they are
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receiving some support from society, with detailed coverage. these ready ministry has should give addition orders for the home, some of which are funded by the european union, from around the world. it's a realty here. it has to be in my, in the terra, as people try to find still way out. my social media feels demand for a curve, you're figure a controversial surgery to help people achieve as on the rise. we've missed looking a certain way before we have kids with devastating consequences. they definitely don't care about their client. it is all about the mining fault lines travelers to miami, to investigate the rise and injuries and deaths related to pursue leon fucking. if those doctors are this the price for function on a jersey to be in depth analysis of the days headlines. china cannot maintain it. current hyper aggressive the author in the south, tennessee,
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and expect the philippines not to continue to drift. hold him to the american inside story on challenges. era the the the, the top stories on how to 0. the former us president donald trump says he's been criminally charged for the mishandling and classified documents posting on his social media platforms, through the social trump said he must appear at the miami court on tuesday from portugal and spain, or the latest to send firefighters to help bottle sewage while fires in canada. smoke alerts remain for millions of north americans. rushes defense ministry says it's repelled
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a major attempt to advance by ukraine and suffer reach you. it says ukrainian forces suffered heavy losses and the assaults chief has rejected. claims that it's expected summer accounts are offensive speaking on so original security has dominated the agenda during a visit by the us sector of state. and so in a blink into saudi arabia blinking met has so the challenge reports face on been for the honda the odds earlier on thursday on here urge we are to normalize ties with israel, the saudi for a minister. so the focus should be on peace for palestinians. united states of saudi arabia, together with the gcc, are also focused on iraq, the stabilizing influence of the region, including its support for terrorism and violent militia groups. the seizure of tankers transiting international waters and nuclear escalation. the united states continues to believe the diplomacy, backed by economic pressure, by deterrence, and by strong defense cooperation, is the best way to capture these dangerous actions. we support efforts by saudi
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arabia to de escalate tension and stabilize relations and the saudi foreign minister address the 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 up without finding a pathway to peace for the palestinian people without progressing that challenge. and the normalization at will have a 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 less. i'm bringing kind of kasselman who's a senior fellow at the so fond center and a former senior middle east expert at the congressional research surfaces joining us from miami watkins where i was a 0. so there were a lot of topics that were discussed during lincoln's visit. to study rainbow, one of course is the normalization with israel. and do you think that this trip uh,
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played out the way that the americans wanted to, to what does blinking actually walk away with becky or fabric may appear? well, it's not clear that the united states and the show a got anything from the meetings just to blanket while he was there to meet with, you know, of the g c. c a the career counter parts. uh, i think it was, you know, more of a, it's a gradual process of trying to rebuild the relationship. there were, some, are obviously problems uh, a very early on and the administration must abide and said, saturday riviera was a pariah. there were streams with mohammedans, solomon then must abide and went to, to the kingdom in july of the met with mohammed himself. and then so it's a gradual process of trying to build mutual confidence. there's been some salary
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doubts about the us commitment to gold security, particularly. but the 2 countries are working to try to settle sudan, gym and, and uh, there, there is a lot of cooperation going on that may be, was painted or, or interrupted before. so the writer which this is probably scott diplomatic, sort of positive spin that we may have seen during the press conference behind the scenes. and how strange is that relationship remain? well, there still some streams uh to the us was uh, not happy lets say what this sudden saturday uh, oil production kind of 1000000 barrels a day of the united states is trying to get inflation down. and any increase in oil prices works against that. there's some us concerns about the saturday ray b relations with china, also engaged with russia. so they're, they're still, they're still some strange, but the 2 countries all working as
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a ships to dead human. and there's hope that the us is trying to get saudi arabia to maybe follow the way you read to normalize relations with this real, right. how concerned basically us actually is sort of, you were mentioned, it mentioned in china just a moment ago, the saudis, leaning more towards china. and also of course, that saudi arabian refreshment that we've been seeing recently. or is that you was trying to play catch up here, or are they out of touch with the shifting landscape in the region as well? the us was the concern with the rep or smart that the us was concerned about the chain or role. but for the us to acknowledge it could not the broker that wrapper small because the lights, it says no relationship whatsoever where they're run, their run is the us adversary. so where, you know there's, there's us concerns. but uh, i think the main mission where united states diplomats are trying to press on this
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the united states does not lead the gulf. the united states is the security guarantor of the golf. the merits is willing to play that role and definitely the united states is not given to other issues. the united states can still be involved and obviously the ukraine issue or other issues and still defend the gulf as well at the same time. all right, we'll leave it there. thank you for speaking to us from miami now the us presidential bite in the u. k. prime minister wishes to not compelled their 1st meeting as leaders at the white house. and they pledge to deepen their cooperation on everything from economic security to ukraine. our white house correspondent, kimberly how good reports a meeting for the 1st time at the white house. us president joe biden, a u. k. prime minister, reach you soon at announced a landmark agreement to solve the problem. next one with the atlantic declaration seeks to improve security through economic cooperation between the u. s. and the u
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. 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, 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 us must remain committed as deterrence. do
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we think russia would stop and keith, 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. has been the largest donors to ukraine's war effort and soon that encouraged other nations to step up. the president, putin will be thinking that he can wait till 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 stoughton berg when he steps down in september. prime minister soon back has been pushing for his defense minister to replace him. but by then was noncommittal. simply conceding maybe a kimberly hell kits, ultra 0. the white house, if you, if he has government has said it will investigate claims of the diversion of
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humanitarian food assistance. the announcement comes off to us that it had suspended all food a to the country after an investigation on covered wide spread fast. earlier the united states agency for international development set supplies, we're not reaching hungry people, us as the biggest single donor to eco pill. 20000000 people in the country rely on a because of conflict on drugs. for children have been injured in a knife attack in france that happens in the china undersea. that's near the border with switzerland. 2 adults were also injured. the youngest victim is just 22 months old. the attacker is a syrian refugee. he wasn't known, so authorities under is no evidence of a terrorist motivation. president someone who am i chrome is described to staffings as an active absolute. howard is doctors in rome, say po process is in good condition. following abdominal surgery,
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the head of the roman catholic church is recovering in hospital after the 3 hour operation to remove intestinal scar tissue and repair for any of the vatican says there were no complications, but the pontiff is expected to remain in hospital for several days. the 86 year old has suffered increasing health issues over the past year. for a challenge has more from room in between sunshine, said peters in the vatican, looking as timeless as ever. there is the one crucial difference at the moment that is that the po process he's in here. he's in the hospital a few kilometers away from here. recovering from that 3 hour honey operation that he has on wednesday now they've asked and says, it went well. there were no complications. they fixed the honey that removed some scar tissue from an older operation. he's being awake, he's been joking with his dumpsters, so they feel that this went, as well as any operation could go on an 86 year old man holes,
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the spiritual guardianship of 1300000000 catholics around the world in his hands by pressure. let's go and talk to some of them now that why don't we do? we're going to cover him for his work. god give him a gift, a really get better without whining about it. so how do you feel about the pope and the his operation that he's just had my feeling? i am afraid for both, for the coldly, for because of the fault is that like the old catholic church, i feel the time of when doing well, but the i i am, i'm certain he will be back and he wouldn't be be back strong. so what next? well, white bruncess is expected to stay on the 10th floor paypal suites of the, to many hospital for the next few days, at least recovering. he's had all his type of audiences until the to the 18th cancelled. but after that, the vatican says he should be well enough to travel and there is travel coming up. he's expected to go to portugal at the beginning of august,
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and then at the end of august, he's off to long go to the side. he may well be a man, it is mid eighties recovering from a fairly serious operation. but he used the pipe and the pipe pool waste has important things to do or reach out. and i'll just say read and write. the weather is up next, spend inside story will examine the issue of migration and the european union. thanks for watching by the i had a lot of the, the heat that's being baking pots of east asia is set to ease in the days a headset and even northern areas of china, beijing, we'll see the temperature creek down as we go into the weekend. but time just will be picking up places like shanghai across will central pots of china as fi and why conditions persist. it'll be much west in the northeast of china. some of that rain
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dripping down into the korean peninsula as we go into the weekend. and very wet weather will affect southern pots of china. we could see some flooding here as the may you front pushes those pulses of rain on to southern parts of japan. now, wet weather is the story as we move to south asia. the monsoon rains of finally arrived in carol either about a week late as the longest delay in about 7 years. but we're also seeing some enhanced width and when the weather, thanks to a storm in new radian seats working its way north over the next few days. and we could see some of those conditions. it's got to talking to southern pots of focused on over the next few days, but for much of the region is a story of heat temperatures in the whole annual rising into the early forty's over the next few days. and we've still got the warnings out for heat for the northeast corner. a lot of that pushing into bangladesh caught 36 degrees celsius on saturday .
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just after midnight on march 10th, 1945, devastating us a rate on tokyo unleashed firestone on a densely populated area within and paper houses by sunrise more than a $100000.00 people. but that 70 years later, those who survived seek recognition and compensation for the event that define their lights only to find themselves still cost aside. witness a procedure on a jersey to finding concrete solutions. so confident, wide problems, ministers, finally you states are working on how to deal with tens of thousands of people seeking a better life in the blog. but finding a consensus among a twenties of members where be easy. so one of the challenges and can they reach a balance, the benefits of voters making the often has this journey to europe. this is inside story. the.

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