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now, with the donald trump is charged the former us presidents in dice as in connection with mishandling classified documents after he left office, the robot this and then this is all to 0 life. and to have also coming up your brains, president denizens heavy fighting of the east after visiting areas funded by the breach of the nova covered down the smoke from space astronaut, some international space station capture images of smoke from wild fires burning in canada. and we are looking to have
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a vital source of income from the level to use economy to be contributing to by the government. the former us president donald trump has been indicted in connection with the mishandling of classified documents. the charges include espionage obstruction of justice, conspiracy, and making false statements. alex barrett has more of a legal headache for donald trump. he's become the 1st former american president to face funeral criminal charges. less than 3 months off the he was in charge of the new york for religious belief falsifying business records. trump's is, it's a hoax. our country is going to hell. and they come after donald trump weapon isaac, the justice board weapon icing the f b i. we just continued to go on because it's flipping our country to shreds. we
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have such big problems as this shouldn't be one of these facing steven counts related to the mishandling of classified documents as mar, logo is states in florida. in august last year. federal officials seized dozens of boxes of files from his home. many of them classified bus. trump insists he's done nothing wrong. it's just a continuation 7 years, even after now. but it's called the election interferes. they're trying to destroy a reputation, so they can went to action. that's just as bad as doing any of the other things that have been done over the last number of years. and especially during the 2020 election. and republicans have jumped to his defense, including some of his challenges for the republican nomination for next use presidential election. florida governor on the santas has treated the way pronunciation of federal law enforcement represents a multiple threats to a free society. but serious president joe biden has denied accusations of to let's
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go into ferrets. because you'll notice one's one suggest just sort of what they should do or not brand new charge. god bless america. thank you very much. i'm see, is he summons to appear in court in miami on tuesday, but it's not clear if he's planning to, to not. and even if the charges result in a conviction that still wouldn't prevent him from running the presidents in 2020 for alex bid, which is 0. the russian defense minister, his release video, that it says shows forces repelling ukrainian troops in the southeast and south. felicia region. audio defense minister sort of guy showed goes said keith suffered heavy losses and have failed. the sold rusher controls 80 percent of this operation
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of each case has not commented and it's done playing reports that it's expected cancelled offensive is underway. are you kind of president of the, is a lot of skis, been praising his troops for what he's calling results further east and the done yet screeching shows the school. but we are in constant communication with our military commanders of the court. it's on top of you agree with the forces, with all those involved in the most heated combat areas. don't ask region faces, very tough bottles, but there is a results and i am grateful to everyone who ensures this presented. patriots is johnny. how don't the house tony is live, not from keith. jonah, what more do we know about what's been going on of the level of them allow them, is that in ski, restarting, in federal, bleak terms, the, to fighting in the don't that's region and specifically going on to say he will not give any further details. and that is very much the ukrainian line. now when it comes to questions about it's some counter offensive, some believe it's be gotten somebody, these are preparatory phases,
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you crate and says simply, but give a running commentary. some suggested language that we missed is elaine skis, comments, the talking specifically about a black moods of that town in the east of ukraine, seeing if some of the heaviest and longest bottles of the war, the russia said it had captured just last month. what he suggest, mr. zalinski, a fight back is on the way that our results. he said, as you heard him say that i'm grateful to those you've achieved those results well done in back. move to step by step, put indeed a little flash on that. a couple of days ago from the deputy defense minister in her situational briefing, she said back moved, that was the epi center of hosted disease and described in pretty mental advances on a number of villages around back move, suggesting the possible possible attempts to flank back move and try and circle it, and the russian forces inside that city buckboard is not the only place where we're seeing increased ukrainian activity along the very long front line in the east. on
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the south reports on thursday, largely from the russian side. it has to be said of a number of assaults in the southern sufferer, easier region, the russian brothers say are still ongoing. the russians claim they've done a lot to fight those assaults back. but leading a bit of travelers to suggest an attempt there by the you credit is to try and cut russian supply lines in the south. again, the ukraine saying very, very little indeed. john. oh, thank you very much. indeed. you on a home talking to us from key if we're going to bring in journals, usually shop a lot of i in moscow as the gentleman just describing their, the activity that is going on in the front lines. but move to southern example to show what's the news from the russian side and all of this a yeah, show. but before that, and i would like to bring some breaking news from russia as one to stand. 3 people have been slightly injured, altered for on crash in the city of iran is,
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according to the local govern. um, so according to preliminary reports, feature and crushing to a residential building in the south, west city of veronica. now special services are working on the scene. i'm just the governors also that the injured people do not need to be taken to hospital. and of course i will keep you updated on that story and talking about the ministry activity. it of course, has intensified in the several directions now. in particular in is that for all she has the site and the mood. some funny thing is also reported in the border region of bank. a road russian ministry belong is called the ukranian talks of failure. they say the ukrainian forces unsuccessfully trying to attack the russian positions and is a promotion of direction where heavy all to refine from ukraine was reported. what russia used it's ministry of ation that. according to the ministry correspondence, the ukrainians fail to break through the russian defense. that for the front hasn't changed, the front line hasn't changed. the russian side has also reported about the creation
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of a people's melisha and the is a brochure at region. now this pro russian melisha will take up patrols in the region along with the police and the ministry were also hearing from the city of best mood. it was cautioned by russia at the end of may of 2 months of slicing the ukrainians have tried to advance on the northern and southern flanks of backward. but the blow. good said the russian ministry managed to push away several times on the vehicles and all that personnel carriers. so having settled dots uh, waiting for more pulls from the russian men to ship the shoals and administered unless the situation on the front remains way too complicated. yearly oh, thank you very much. indeed. obviously we're going to be coming back to you if you find out any more about this drunk crushing that on those where you say that to 3 people have been slightly injured for now, and you really are shop a lot of a in law school. thank you. very much indeed, the funds, portugal in spain, sending emergency crews to canada to help bottle historic wildfire as far as are
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common. but it's unusual for them to burn in the east and the west of the same time . 3.8000000 hacks here is it means scorched on more than a 130 fires are active in come back. that will also blazes in british columbia, alberta, nova scotia, ontario, many have been burning for days. a storm system which is swirling off the atlantic coast as for smoke into the us air quality alerts that are in place from much of the east coast as well as parts of the midwest. full cost to say the why the pattern is likely to last. for several days. vanessa leaves the canadian reports are coming, the fires and come back and she spoke to us earlier from long 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
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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 and 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. $200.00 times. he's got more than the smoke in the us with this reports from washington, dc. the homes and vision of the new york city. skyline shrouded in orange haze on wednesday, had subsided by thursday, but officials in new york and new jersey still warmed of dangers at quality levels . given the forecasts for today, we continue to urge strongly all sensitive individuals,
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especially meeting those with health conditions like asthma, heart disease, one, disease as well as our kids, pregnant individuals and seniors all of the above, especially to stay inside overnight the hayes have moved southwards the philadelphia health commissioner said that at one point the cities air quality index it 500. the index only goes as far as $500.00. on thursday it was washington dc to experienced the lack of visibility. the nation's landmarks barely visible for much of the day hawks playgrounds, the national zoo. all closed is weird. is weird. situation feels like it's getting worse every summer file. we need from about kind of environmental sizes to low games. with global warming will increase the heat and conditions necessary for wildfire such as those raging and kind of up to spread out of control. firefighters are still battling hundreds of blazes across the country. a 3rd of them and quit back in the east. now even people thousands of kilometres,
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a way of feeling the effects present, joe biden released the statement of it said that the fuzz and spreading smoke were stock reminder of the impacts of climate change of address the 5 at a news conference with british prime minister. she's an act i spoke yesterday, the prime minister to go. and i've decided to take to the national, interagency fire center response to kind of canada's request for additional firefighters and the fire suppression assets such as air tankers. we already have 600 american firefighters on the ground and been there for awhile in canada, including the hot shots and the smoke jumper cruise, and it's very orders that affects communities listen to the guidance or state local officials. just last week, joe biden. i'm calling grass foss truck to another gas pipeline, despite environmental concerns. that remains a gulf between what said about climate change here. and well, it's actually done,
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she ever time. see, i'll just 0 washington investigators and fines are trying to establish the motion of, of a man who attacked and injured 4 children with a knife on thursday. it happened in a children's playground and the ton of understanding of the border with switzerland . a memorial has been set off at the park. the youngest victim is 22 months old. 2 adults were also injured. attack a is a syrian refugee presidents, a manual. my phone is due to visit the scene in the coming hours. i said i had and i'll just say that china's economy hits a bump in the road. we're going to look at what that means for consumers and barred from this month's parliamentary paul the far right candidate in greece. 6 new ways to will then select the
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product we are now started to see those changes in the weather across both western pulse. if you had this big, massive cloud that's been nothing, it's way further north was that plumes hate just using its way out to spain and portugal. i've feeding some sundry showers and as we go on through the next couple of days, so that's certainly something to watch out for. i re apply pressure that is retracing away the wind starting to come in from a southeast you directly. so we all don't see those type of just picking up probably with the next style. so $25.00 and a lot of the beginning of the $31.00 in paris and not too far off the full pallet. and i would say those type of just just ramping up and not just because i want it to satisfy that on the good touch 29 degrees celsius. but with the increasing temperature, as we will see, increasing humidity, really feeling close as we go through saturday afternoon. in particular, up towards that northwestern corner cause a good parts of england and wealth. sundry showers, they're pushing their way across a good path upfront. now spinning out to spain and portugal easing further north, which is becoming to saturate. i will try to increase the west coast of good parts
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of southern england, much of wells as well. a lot of weather the average is central eastern parts of europe. somewhat dry the entity while the dry weather now started to push his way back in across the mediterranean, his hot in colorado at 40 celsius, with a few showers bundled in that area. just after midnight, on march 10th, 1945, devastating us a raise on tokyo beach firestone densely populated area off wouldn't and paper houses by sunrise more than a 100000 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 paper sitting on a jersey to the
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george and i'll just say that a reminder about top. so is this our former us president donald trump, is facing several charges in connection with the mishandling of classified documents. us media safety and diamond includes espionage obstruction. a conspiracy rush out. it says you printing and forces us suffering heavy losses in the region of someplace you. meanwhile, ukraine's president loving this event is praising his troops for what he calls results and heavy fighting. he has done yet. images taken from the international space station to show the scale of a wild fires burning in canada. large parts of the country on the us of blanket smoke fires abundance of $3800000.00 tech chairs to
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palestinian journalists say they were targeted by israeli soldiers during a rate and the occupied westbank. is there any forces had been demolishing the home of a mind and ramallah from the accused of counting on boma tax. soldiers opened fire and people who gathered to protest against demolition. knew they able to him as more to the city is here. say is where the forces treat them as collateral damage. dozens of soldiers rate, the thermal 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 in measurable parents. tell us that their children are shaking and have lost any sense of security. get to this is what the government probably they told us how home wouldn't be effected. so we left. but when we came back to the house, it was badly damaged. we weren't allowed to take our belongings 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 the quoted books, government will be and when he says his team was more than 100 meters away from the site when he was hit in the abdomen by a drought 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 journalists, trina, blacklist, they have been deliberately targeting journalists, they know they're not being held accountable. man, in the old night, they took place just a few kilometers away from his offices is really rate than demolitions most to take place in the cities of janine and novelist in the north of the west bank. as many fighters are from there is a message to the posted in the forward to of course it is a message that is the appeal buying going to buy this. but this is something that
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we would not signed up for whatsoever. it's but it's been or thought of the but his team in the states is 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 several years except the 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 may need to be listed in health ministry says dozens of people were injured in confrontations with the soldiers. most by like fire has long implemented the policy of demolishing the houses of palestinians. it holds responsible for killing is waves. this is the substance home to be destroyed this year as part of what palestinians called collective. punish many here. see if you have another reminder of the violence inflicted by these really occupation. is that,
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but he does the to the okay. if i dress thing castro emergencies from abroad, i've played a big role in level known as economy for a long time. it's estimated that up to $7000000000.00 a cent of the country every year. but the u. n. is wanting that inward flow of money can help to disguise government deficiencies is in a lot of reports from beirut, lebanon dias for a sending cash home, an estimated $7000000000.00 a year. it's become a lifeline for many families affected by the economies collapse. and stories of despair are all to come in and look at marcia. and when we found the currency crash, made salaries worthless side and even the written loss of their savings in solving bags. and while the money has had a positive impact on people's lives, the united nations development program warns the financial inflows won't put the limit on back on the truck. remittances become a phenomenon that you know,
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asked the judge to cease by. as unproductive financial flows helps to maintain dysfunctional systems because they give people the means to survive that otherwise a government and should provide the international community support has prevented a nearly bankrupt state from all out collapse. but there is growing concern about the lack of transparency in governance, where data is not always available that includes money transfers. so services such as western union or o m t, what your username is, data from, or n c's particularly to put. that's because the government is winning. so again, as these or m. p 's provides data. so one can study it. this is a very good way of actually doing that, at least for the portion of the one is coming. you can, can have a sense of this number, but it's different as a result of financial meltdown. lebanon has become a cash economy. and increasingly in formal,
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newly adopted monetary policies seem to be benefiting those in power, never known as the highest amount of transfer cost of remittances, and develop the global average fence at 6 percent off the transfer. he has never known 11 percent of each transfer goes into the transfer cost. the economic crisis is now it is force here. lebanese, say politicians have done little to alleviate their difficult living conditions. instead, any qualities are only deepening center for their eldest eda failed in china. it says this economy has sold in may the latest data released on 5 days, so it's consumer demand has been getting weaker. and that means manufacturing has been slowing down. china is government says the economy is strong enough and it doesn't have to pump in cash to support it. katrina using beijing was more on the latest statistics trying to consume applies as grew slightly by 0.2 percent in may
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slightly at a fos rates in april, but still lower expectations. what was worrying is that factory gates prices felt like 4.6 percent pointing to weak, denied, and suggesting that this is still a very difficult environment for businesses to operation here in china. now those figures are very much in line mistake, as we saw the previous week, which started that china's manufacturing activity contract at a fast rate than the previous month. and that was mostly the state owned enterprises. later in the week we did see some best if that goes from worsley, private sector companies. but still, it's very un, even picture so completely gloomy though. we have seen some more positive that goes from the services sector with people eating out more and traveling. but what you haven't seen from the government in response to this slowing was, is any major stimulus roll out, this is what that being kind of told by some companies and individuals here. the line from the central government is that china's economy is resilience. and they seem to be moving into right out these bumps in hopes of achieving higher policy
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course. well, there's something aging did not anticipate. it's the scoring effect. these 10 demick restrictions would have on consumer confidence, even though these restrictions have been lifted. now for months, people remain very conservative when it comes to spending. now on thursday we did see 5 of trying to state or banks cut deposit rates. and it's hopes that this move will help people to be more confident in the spending and more willing to empty out that bank accounts and help ton his economic growth, katrina, you, i'll to 0. the cities photo ministry says the united nations and boy is not welcome in the country and the statement issued adding on friday it declares a volk path as persona non grata even logan has moved from on demand across the nile from call 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
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between the rapids support forces and the sudanese 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 un specials representative here. and so that has not been biased when it came to the political process that was supposed to end with a civilian government and the 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 this, with in his 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 mission were evacuated to following the fighting that broke out in mid april, between the rapids support forces and the 2nd these army. but their issue comes down to the head of the mission himself for comparative. and they say that's they
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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's the impact that would have when it comes to the slicing on the ground between the rapids support for states and the so the news army that'd be rapid support for us is over the past 2 days was able to take over a weapons manufacturing company that belongs to us with the new army. there's been intense as tracts ongoing on says they a, we were able to hear antelope 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 grad said would have any effect on the conflict at all. especially when the 2 sides seem determined to end this me to terribly. i'm not politically, he but morgan, i'll just be around and put them on a group of indigenous protests as i seized, 2 boats transporting oil in the peruvian amazon. the demonstrations attacked the
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vessels with canoes and petrol bombs. according to canadian company, patrick tall, one of the boats is believed to be counting $40000.00 barrels of oil. the region seen several hospitals in recent years that have affected indigenous communities. and you remember states have reached a deal to shared responsibility for the asylum seekers and migrants more evenly. it follows a day of negotiations between interior ministers and luxembourg. the agreement aims to ease pressure on it's late in greece, where many migrants in refugee was arrive after crossing the mediterranean, poland, and hungary, of taking in large numbers of ukrainians in the past year. and they voted against the proposals. grease of supreme court has barred a far right politician from running in a general election this month, but any especially job as a member of the golden don't party. let's find another way to wield influence. john setup los has moved from athens. the supreme court decision to band for rights
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politician. yes, cuz here it is. from this month selections apparently came as no surprise. outside the court, his lawyer announced he was directing his supporters to a little little pause. he hasn't entered parliament. this person is east, but if he had to send in a home, i don't personally know the spartans, which mister custody always tells me they've been around for years. they include patriots professionals, members of society, including blue collar workers. and i think it's right the parliament to should represent all social copies, i think is the common nation. that is perfectly. but let me just take a city hours to this decision. say this is because if you had a 2nd political band, the supreme court disqualified him ahead of a general election last month because of a felony conviction and the cd and quote, 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 murders and facings of immigrants and left this they will also self professed national socialist or not seems golden
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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 occupation, the very existence of a far right poetry was a source of deep embarrassment and concern. this buttons, the spokesman says his party has no not see a foundation for us to come here. but if we are in no way a vehicle for national socialism, we denounce it vigorously. we spoke about democracy and grace is it's both place. we are an anti establishment party aiming towards national free the they want to strengthen grace's culture. foreign policy emphasize its identity from the ravages of globalization and golden don't to styled itself as an antique systemic policy. coming to replace an old and a self serving political order messages. and patrick isn't national identity and
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honest dealing resonate in europe these days. and polls show, cuz if you have these commands, 3 percent of the vote enough to make a triumphant return to parliament jumpstart, hopeless i'll just say are athens the, this is on to 0. these are the top stories for me. you as president, donald trump, is facing several charges in connection with the mishandling of classified documents. you asked me to say the indictment, interest, espionage obstruction and conspiracy. and now they're doing it again. it's just a continuation 7 years, even after the. but it's called the election interferes, they've tried to destroy a.
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