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and understanding what's behind the headlines is more important than ever. it takes listening to the people behind the news and to the journalists reporting their stories. accept intimacy that makes every international story local at heart. i'm only can be the host of the take a daily news podcast powered by the globe in reporting of al jazeera. find us where ever you get your pod cast. the, the hello until mccrae. this has been use our line from coming up in the next 60 minutes, the us federal court on sales and indictment against the president. donald trump, detailing a total of $37.00 charges. we can definitely say that the count offensive is done, the precious president, let him. if susan says,
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ukrainian forces have been pushed back. a claim meant by silence from case saddam's warring sides agreed to another 24 hours to respond to staffing on saturday in columbia. as lodges remaining frivolous groups and the governments on a temporary cease fire, the unimportant about jockey which is just one away from our records 23rd of grand slam title top st. carlos alvarez couldn't hold off chocolate from reaching the french open final, despite producing the shot of the year. the oppression presidents that'd be a person says, ukraine's offensive has begun and is failing. the last week has seen intense
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battles. the keith has maintained silence. really a rushes defense ministry announced that its forces had repelled several attacks by the credit and ami honey hush and reports. so this is footage from a market that sound of hall lift guides its own. yes, good agent of russian control ukraine. it's one of the series of attacks, cutting dogs from the past few days. yeah. and the russian city of what on edge edge on strikes and apartment building more casualties. what report for the regional government or the state of emergency? excuse me. the question was, they took, know there was a violin explosion, ice cream, and the plumber was fixing my dream. he saw it too. he shouted, it was a trone, and that was it. that was the explosion. fast like lightning. your queen of our shock framing accusations over the shelling golf rescue for some people being evacuated from some other regions instead of following that's after the gulf cut
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down was breached following an explosion on tuesday, rochelle blamed ukrainian shutting. ukraine says it's a set to a phone call proving growth show was responsible, ukrainian forces, that'd be going to attack and washing defensive positions and facing days. and why more school says it's false. is it better than a talk by ukraine's army in the southern do? yes, kind of zip little jed regions process president says ukraine has to be gone account or offensive. first of all, we can definitely state this ukrainian defensive has started. this is shown by the use of strategic was it's, that's the 1st thing. second, ukrainian troops didn't achieve that ends in any area of combat. that's absolutely of piece. there's no confirmation of that from the ukrainian site. many believe gives next move will likely be towards the coastline to survive or she has access
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to cream. yeah. and for most close, next school president vladimir putin as a now was his comfortable start deploying tactical nuclear weapons and vegetables from next month on the hash them, i just see it on the federal court has made public this $37.00 charges against for the president donald trump, they include the wilful retention of defense information, and conspiracy to obstruct justice. earlier to have trumps lawyers quits just die off the he was and donald trump says he's been summoned to a pet and course in miami on choose day. well, let's go live to ellen fisher who was outside the justice department in washington, dc, and the us prosecutor is just on sale. the indictment can you talk us through what charges trump sizes of the will know all of them. i got the document like everyone else about 1015 minutes ago. i've been frantically reading to see exactly what it's been charged with. the highlights i can give you
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is that the, the f b i, the special investigator says that the documents include defense, width and capabilities. excuse me, of the us and it's all lies. and also the vulnerabilities and the plans for a response to a, for an attack in the vivian dime. and it says, it puts it risk, the national security of the united states, the safety of the military and all intelligence assets. no, the indictment also says that he showed some of these plans to people who didn't have any clearance to see them. and these, you did see in our corporate conversation, donald trump is on tape and this has been talked about for some time. that he said i could be classified these. but i didn't. he also showed some of the documents to members of his political action committee. when he was given the initial subpoena by the f b i to hand over the documents he is alleged to have told his attorney either to
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destroy a conceal some of these documents. i was seeing that he was cooperating fully. and also as if to rub salt into his wins the quote, donald trump from august 2016 when he was running for president. that of course, he would treat all laws about classified documents with due respect. i think that no one was above the law. there's still a lot more to go through, but just on the face of it, it's clear that the government who believes they have a rope solar case. and of course, in the 1st instance, they had to convince the grand judy in florida that they had a rope, soul of case donald trump, will get his chance to respond to these allegations when he appears in court in florida on tuesday. it but jack smith, who is the man who was tossed 5 men at garlands as the they're just the secretary to essentially conduct the investigation into the handling of these documents is expected to speak here at the department of justice in washington,
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within the hour. a very brief statement would expect him to give some detail of the inquiry that was carried out on the decision to indict a former president for the 1st time ever to face federal criminal charges. that elements also the political side of this to, with trump running for president again, me, what does this mean for his campaign of the well a given that the, what's being said in this indictment, it makes it very difficult for, for donald trump to try and court the independence that he needs. he of course, is saying that this is very much a political operation. he declared his time paying for the presidency back in november at the time. there was speculation that the reason he did that because he knew he would be facing criminal charges. and that was to try and put off the department of justice from the investigation to postpone them till after the election campaign. and if they didn't,
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if he did face charges and remember he's facing charges over a number of inquiries, he would be able to say, this is entirely political. this is about taking me out of the race. and so it really does some damage with that. i. but he's got campaign events one at the weekend in georgia and north carolina. and the organizers there are seeing that they're seeing a search and the people who want to attend. so he is still getting support. he's certainly getting support from those who are running against the board that republican presidential nomination. a couple of said justice has to take his course . no one is above the law. i don't on top of course, we'll get the chance to answer all these questions. but this is not good for his campaign, but he could run this so you could use delaying tactics. it could make sure this continues to after the election. and of course, if he wins the nomination and when's the presidency, there's a possibility that you can pardon em sale. and if another republican when's the
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likes of run desantis? he's already on the record, assuming that he would pop in donald trump. so it's in his interest to keep the quote taking on this, but of course that quote will start taking, especially when he appears in court and floated on tuesday. okay, thank you so nice. that is ellen fisher for us outside the justice department in washington, dc. a joining us live from there, maryville of tennessee is just an image. he is an attorney and the former chairman of the young republican national federation. thanks very much for being on this news out. i mean, just looking at, uh, these kinds of documents that trump is alleged to have had included information on us and foreign countries defense and with ins, capabilities us nuclear programs, potentials us an allies vulnerabilities. i mean, what do you make of the charges that the trump is facing here? i mean they're, they're incredibly serious. they should be taken seriously. and show trop isn't in,
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in very much legal peril at this juncture. i don't think he's going to take it seriously though. i think he does personally do this as a which i and i think there's a core group of republican voters who unfortunately will see this that way as well . i mean, this will comes, uh only a few hours off to 2 of his top lawyer as a resigned. i mean, considering he is in court in a few days time. i mean, how serious a predicament is trumpet and right now, i legally, i think using a very serious predicament. right? like that's, that's what, that's what should matter. now, i'm not even politically raising a very serious predicament. these are serious charges. jack smith is a serious investigator, and i am very adept attorney. they're not going to find these charges against a former president without some level of, of seriousness and ability to prove these facts. we knew that there was a recording from 2021, existed basically talking about the exact facts which he's alleged up. and now you have people that his own in our circles, like martin meadows,
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who have kind of clammed up around him. but who potentially may have slipped on him in this investigation? and i guess just going to him about those recordings and the evidence against trump . i mean, how strong, how deming is it? do you think of that? it might, i mean it has to be damaged, right? like that to, to bring charges against the present power present. it is historically, i'm itself, there's going to be an incredible level of scrutiny, not just from a legal standpoint, but also from a court of public opinion. so you don't bring these charges without some incredible amount of evidence improve and also fax coming from within the organization. not just the trump organization with staff in more a lot of secret service members and former staff. there was in the white house and can we just talk about the, the venue here? it's obviously going to be in florida or a republican stronghold, and it's being overseen by a judge that he appointed. i mean, that must be a significant advantage for trump side. i mean, it shouldn't be right,
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like it all judges are, are supposed to uphold the law and well, judge cannon has been named the case. it doesn't necessarily mean that she will be the ones overseeing it at the end of the day. judges are, are, are price will people, and they don't want to see their decisions overturn, you don't want to be, you know, that judge, who in the future knows that any decisions you make politically, well then be struck down by a superior court. like a supreme court, then that is an embarrassment to your career and also your future to be able to, to, to educate claims fairly. and we're seeing donald trump with that pretty much every single storm that has come his way. do you think that this might even help him gain traction and, and i guess get his base out and support him or do you think it could go the other way that these charges are just so serious a look. i think trump has a very cord demographic, get supporters who are going to be there all the time. that's about 30 to 35
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percent of the core demographic. a g o p primary birds. i mean, even he said, and then the 2016 election that he could shoot somebody on 5th avenue and get away with it, with their supporters. and that's proven probably to be more true than not given the seriousness of these charges, the amount of support he's gotten, not just from run the mil public, but also from elected officials like i, i'm a republican that i'm an attorney like the rule of law should meet subject to conservatives, and for us just kind of dismiss it as a party. it seems like is, is very damning for us in, in the future as a political organization. oh, what about the button administration? i know he's come out and said, no comment today to, to all of the latest developments. i mean he's, he's a tricky situation that was made because prison buttons has his own dealings with classified documents, doesn't they just say you have to trade really carefully here a look i think is different, right? like whenever present bite and his staff was in an auditor of their class, their,
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their withholding of, of classified documents. they turned it over, they didn't lie about it and they didn't try to instruct, adjust, obstruct government from, obtain those documents that, that's the difference here. while the present bided was careless in his and, and his a deep clean of classified documents. and they did turn them over immediately and they didn't try to obstruct uh, government in their return. that's, that's really the crux of the matter here in the trump issues. but you're right, present by and does have very a tough road to kind of drive this needle politically. but at the end, the day he doesn't want present truck to be indicted isn't what present truck to be out of the race. because that's the only republican that he can beat every other republican and a generic republican. especially on the, on a most recent poll conducted by governor brian kemp out of georgia, shows, binding losing to every single republican candidate except donald trump. so this
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behooves present by none to have him out of the picture as fascinating. it just finally and, and briefly. what is going to happen on tuesday when the trump is due to appear in court? do you think? i think it's probably going to be an incredible surface outside the courthouse in miami, and i think you're going to get a lot of political talk around it. and then once they go into court that hopefully his team and he gets, he gets hired on is prepared for the seriousness of the moment and can give him the best of it. because this is not a political, which is a political which on a banana republic, doesn't allow you to defend yourself or go before your peers and present evidence contrary to what the government has. donald trump is presumed innocent until until trial you will get every defense of the constitution allows and the procedures that he, he is not a pills as a ledge will be protecting him throughout this process per our constitution. okay,
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thank you so much for your time into your insights. we really do appreciate it. that is just an image for much human if the young republican national federation, thank you for it. thank you very much for having me. so that's why the news now and so down the army and the paramilitary rapids support forces have agreed to a one day ceased by a staffing saturday. the truce was broken by the us and saudi arabia who had been facilitating talks between the warring factions and jetta. fighting broke out across the down in mid april. the safe spot is means to allow the safe passage off to military night. previous truces have fallen through, we'll have a morgan has moved from on demand across the nile from cost to it's not the 1st ceasefire to be agreed upon by both mister denise army and the power military rapids support forces and residents here save. you have little reason to believe that this cease fire, even though it's brief and is supposed to last for only 24 hours will be any
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different than previous these fires. now in the statement of the ministry of foreign affairs of thought, dear review, it makes it very clear that there should be no military movement from both sides. there should be no use of heavy artillery or gunfire and they should be no use of air, a fight to jets by the southern. these army, as well as no use of thrones by both sides to the new army, released the statement saying that they're committed to the ceasefire for a period of 24 hours for humanitarian purposes. but that they have the right to respond. should the rebels ask for their words, and they're referring to the rapid support forces in this case? should they violate the ceasefire? during the 24 hour period? many people say that the fighting now that it has brought in the southern parts of the capital, which was relatively calm. and where many people like to because they were unable to meet the capital of to him, is now engulfed in the, in the fighting between the 2 sides is no longer safe. and they say that they don't know where to turn to as fighting continues. people morgan onto vera under mine
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really and my colleague associates, i spoke to abraham and mikaya and advisor through the command of the rapids support forces. he denies accusations that the group is occupying homes and preventing aid from breaching hospitals to re augustine, to have an upstairs look. okay. it was uh for the american nice or do you have any of your initiative on the ground? because all this appears is a company qualified when we have this service. the issue here results of age is, is the, uh, the position of each other and the exchanging of switching. the issue is to focus on how to stop the war, how it is fire out to abide by the of the initiatives of the initiative for every minutes and collect as much as a risk for it to be successful. so i just wanted to follow up on something that you said that you're suggesting that you need other observers,
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but you are in contact with your forces on the ground. can you tell us, based on your communication with them, whether or not that has been killings of civilians, for instance. there's no up to ground for this. there is no truth about this toys. oh, well, i think that's good. i mean, i need you to just remember that the, the forces of a part of the military which are really a good, nice and very obedience to be come on those and the abide by the human and just human rights laws. uh, 205. 05 i, i want to make clear, we've just heard from our correspondent him the morgan there that we are hearing from civilians that people are scared to go outside of their homes because women are being raped. civilians are being killed and their homes are also being occupied
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by your forces. and the agencies that i've spoken to are also saying that you are occupying the hospitals. are you denying? but any of this is taking place as well. this is starting with the they agencies we yesterday for example, our forces facilitated do the migration of 1500 choice from mike omar offered through a special uh help. uh, we just go finish and reserve it for us. and i would tell you, you know, that the beginning of this causes about serving so then all of those will be left out by the, the, what high forces from the prisons, those a very dangerous people who are going about in addition, there's also portable gotten to that trying to just me, you better petition all those uh forces. uh, what time she big this government is not really serious of pitching,
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of trying to solve this because you show yourself what's happened to falter. who was being denied his extended time to help to disregard his people, instruction and type in such a need time for help. those. i'd love to see this before, and we are very key uh for the uh, the americans and show the video actually does to, to try to convince them. there is no way out of this because we, though it abiding by the international us. meanwhile, the deputy commander of the sudanese army has appeared in the video alongside soldiers dismissing rooms of his desk and containing what he calls lies from the record support forces. the you have all heard the rumors without me, but i'm here with you. not everyone will die eventually, and only god knows where they are telling lies about the army. but the truth is
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that they are escaping and swinging. they are destroying the country and they are forcing the people to leave their homes. i want to tell our people that they must be careful and in a state of alert about some individuals who do not appear in military uniform. the united nations has suspended food a deliveries to 80 yards in a day off to the us decided to do the same to you in says that supplies are being diverse, it and, and not reaching people in need. some reports suggest federal and regional governments are involved in widespread 5th. about 20000000 people rely on a did use a conflict in drafts investigators in front of the trying to establish the most of a man who attacked and injured for children with a knife on thursday. it happens in a playground in the town of an ac. presidents, a menu on my phone has been visiting the in june and hospital. the youngest victim is 22 months old. 2 adults are also inches the attack. it is a syrian who wisconsin refugee status and sweden in april or or there's plenty more
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hit on the news out, including from width to a size blaze across canada. to 1000 people have been moved to shelter and british columbia. china's economy hits the speed bump, we look at what that means for consumers and in school the florida panthers have it back. and again, 3 of the stanley cup finals are associated with that story. the columbia, as government and the country's largest remaining ribble group, have agreed on a temporary cease farm representatives from the government and the national liberation army, or e l in our, in cuba as capital savannah for 3rd round of tools. okay, we'll come back to that story in just a moment when canada
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a fine and the wisdom province of british columbia has prompted the evacuation of more than 2000 people with r as he's have described it as aggressive and follow tile. nearly 105 as a building then on the other side of the country, international crews are arriving to help find files and the if it's center of candidates west wall and 5 season on record. the funds in eastern canada continued to impact a pollution in northern us states for a quality is expected to continue in the cities of washington, dc and new york until sunday, when the direction of the wind changes. let's go live a to gabriel, alexander who has just arrived in montreal into you on your way to some of the west affected areas a can you just give us an update on how bad it is and what you've been able to say . so 5 of the, well,
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there's certainly hundreds of fires burning across all of canada at this very hour, but more here in the province of quebec than anywhere else. there's about a $150.00, a forest fires burning right now in quebec where we're at of those more than a 100, are completely out of control. now here in montreal where we just arrived, we're working our way north to try to get closer to the areas that are most effective. but you can see a little bit of the hayes in the air here. it's not even as bad as it was in new york city just a couple of days ago where i was at. you can still see some blue skies here. but certainly some of that hayes that you see is some of the residues from the fires. and you ask yourself, if there's so many fires burning in this province, why isn't that you see more smoke? and the answer is, is because all of these fires in canada right now, including those here in quebec are in very remote backcountry areas like
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a 78 hour drive north of where i'm at right now. very remote areas, very sparsely populated areas. and that's why and some of these big cities, you don't see a lot of the smoke hovering over the cities. never the less. this is certainly a national crisis that canada is dealing with just here in quebec. uh, they've evacuated about $15000.00 people out of small communities that are near the fire line areas. and those people are being taken care of. why in canada they are used to forest fires this time of year. what makes this difference is the fact of all these fires throughout the country are happening simultaneously . that is the key, and that is why they're having such a hard time combating these fires. and that's why they're calling for international help. just in the last 36 hours by fighters from france of arrived here in quebec,
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other firefighters in south africa, australia, new zealand, the united states of arrived as well. this could be going on for quite a while, because forecasters say that they expect this summer to be particularly hot and dry in canada, exacerbating the fires and a hindering firefighting efforts. okay, thank you so much for that update thats gabriel ellis under for us. and the outskirts of montreal will be with the us with the monitoring agencies is the um, the climate peasant has arrived and will drive up ever its global temperatures the phenomena and causes the temporary blooming of pods of the pacific ocean. which leads to a shift and with a passions at risk springing heavy, rain full and drowned to certain parts of the world at last occurred in 2019 we're going to go back to l. story about colombia as governments and the country's largest remaining ribble group, agreeing on the temporary c spy. we're going to go to listen to a run p. c in the columbia and capital of bogota. and can you just explain for us
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what exactly has been agreed here? yes, tom, essentially it's 3 things. this will be a bilateral ceasefire, which means that both the government forces they call them and government forces in the land agreed to stop all offensive actions against each other and for a 6 months that that is. the 2nd point of this is that this cease fire will be uh, temporary in nature. um it will start for 6 months and it could then be renewed if everything goes according to plan. and 3rd, the fact that there will be a verification mechanism in place that will be lab by the united nation peace mission here in columbia. what will happen now after this announcement is that the
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sides will work for a month, a month, and a half, a to organize. all these verification mckinney is in the communications come out between the government, the land, and the un to make sure that they will have a system in place if any incidents happen. it also shows that there is political will on both sides, that to make this, that a cease fire a work so much so that the president of the columbia gustavo play, throw a travel does to live on at to be there to also sign at the cease fire agreement the and, and to show that the columbia and the government is hoping indeed that the land well in this case, the fulfill its promises in the agreements that it has made with the colombian government. and this has been described as historic and presidents of this deal.
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can you just give us a bit of context about why that is? yes. well, it is a story because the land, one of the 2 main get, he has groups that have been operating at a conflict with the colombian government for now 60 years since they me the a 6 these, they're truly the last standing for additional get the yes year and, and in the country that have played a big role and they've turned on conflict has never before accepted that a bilateral ceasefire during negotiations. been have been countless negotiations with this organization by previous governments. none of them. i've reached this kind of agreement then that has to do because the land works, the sort of, of the ration of rebel forces and the h regional commands, or even remotes parts of the country has
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a lot of decision power. so even in the past, when the land, the national leadership has reached a temporary agreements with the government, this has fallen apart. well, this case be different. we're going to have to see if that will be the k 15 be there will be a verification mechanism. it in place that it will show that indeed this expire can be sustained, but you also have to consider that there are drug trafficking mafias either on groups for example, for example, this it into at groups of, uh, former 5 correct pals that are also operating in this region, so definitely a very important announcements is the 1st step towards the reaching piece with this group our we're going to have to see just how well it will roll out and day. thank you so much. that is listen, jerome 50 from boca time. so still a head on el,
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just here at the underwater mountain where science is searching for evidence of the earliest forms of life and in school the grand welcome for the nicest supersonic, enjoying the sound of the leaves. the story coming up alone, the to hello. it is very much business as usual across the middle east, lots of hot sunshine. my mother actually announced into the arabian se in the form of our typical psych sign, which is the aggregates way further northwards up towards goods or out towards southern possible park is done early, middle part of next week. so that study somebody to keep an honest wakening as it does so that be good with the dry weather across the arabian peninsula. some live the showers, the spill affecting central and eastern part. so the, the easing across to was the caspian across the caucasus as well. one or 2 shows
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into the high ground all around, but for most as you can say, it's hot and dry. 40 item q, white 40 i celsius. the in fact that as well halting off in colorado at 40 degrees dry, we have got to a few showers across the far north of algeria. plenty of showers through the house of africa, seasonal rice doing quite nicely. and they do extend all the way across into south to down southern positive sit down, also sing some of those heavy a showers. wanted to show us too well. so affecting the risk, probably easing up into times new and can yeah. as they should do, saw in just some where to where the garage, he making his way towards cape town as we go on through sunday, increasing cloud. and right to the use of that for me now is fine and try the boston law a will along with, with neither side, willing to negotiate because the ukraine war becoming
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a forever war is america's global leadership, increasingly fragile. what will us politics look like? as we headed the presidential election of 2024, quizzical look, us politics, the boston line, the to push the one to blow by the perspectives
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the, [000:00:00;00] the what you notice here a reminder about top story is the south russian president vladimir, susan, says you crime is offensive has begun and just failing. the last week has seen in 10 specials, but keith has maintained silence. us federal court has unsealed an indictment against full of president donald trump. the details $37.00 criminal charges, including the mishandling of classified documents and obstruction of justice, will appear in court on choose day. columbia and president christopher pitcher has agreed to cease 5 with the country's largest remaining rental group pcl in. it will begin on the 3rd of august, and last $118.00 days, the agreement was signed in cuba,
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which helps to park of the trips sit down touring sides have agreed to start the one dice east file and assess today. patrice, who's probably could find that us in saudi arabia previously as far as have been for physically filed license mistake with the conflict. and so don 8 organizations say a few minutes here in catastrophe is unfolding and the with stuff for region, mid us and food and water supplies, and l janina exhausted. this concert and finding could spread to other parts of the region including neighboring chad. we many student needs to opinions are arriving, sent us property has moved from outright and eastern chad. a scape from su, done after a perilous journey, arriving from west star for they say, error of malicious setup checkpoints, searching for rivals,
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demanding payments for safe passage. chatty and soldiers search for weapons, a final hurdle before refuge from the war we fled to because we are looking for peace. there are problems over there. they kill you. they take your belongings, you want to be in a place that's peaceful, flotsam, ice from alternate. the city has been in a state of sea, she says there is no water and nothing to eat. she says nowhere is sick. at a hospital in our dre the dangers, the civilians becomes clear. this man says dozens were killed, his village, mystery, a band of coma. all the soldiers went to fight and come to the main and all village we. the civilians were alone. there was no government to defend us for more than 20 years. we've not had a government, but in
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a mind that i mean even after decades of this kind of violence, leave them under its indiscriminate nature can be jarred fucking on. her son, she says, is too traumatized to leave her side. this is the only general hospital in audrey and administrators. tell us there are no more beds for the people that keep coming . the bulk of the patients currently at this hospital around 75 percent are all sudanese people who have been fleeing the conflict and are for the doctors here say they've never seen so many bullet wounds. there is not enough stuff, enough medicine for enough power. they are doing what they can, but not everyone makes one other thing that we received for bodies here dead on arrival. i remember one person who had
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a bullet in their head one in the neck and one in the heart. there were also 2 people that were brought here whom we tried to stabilize, but unfortunately they passed away inter communal violence. estimate divisions, age old rivalries, pitting ero tribes versus known airports. the answers to why there was violence in our for again, aren't many, but one point every student needs village or will speak to him seems to me chaos comes in the absence of governor my and my leg, my belly. all of these were injured by a grenade, mine, as i have no news about what's happening back there, that would we will not go back because we will stay here and shot because here there is a government and she lost the thing and suffered injuries to her head leg and foot, but she and her daughter made it out as the violence in dar for worth. simms. self
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exam is the price for peace of mind. and for survive zane bus route, the 0 andre eastern check, which one is post pandemic. economic recovery is beginning to lose momentum. utah, so shows we could, the mind is waiting on the manufacturing sector. economists say of the figures adding to the slow down use unemployment. is that a re quote high and consumer spending remains low. jessica washington reports from you. she was young province to you is a town of trinkets, billions of cheap, consuming goods can be found to you. all he around. hong andrews family has sold decorations at this market for more than 20 years. he's relieved the logistical problems of running a business during the corona virus pandemic have ended. but still the mood here is less than festive,
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isn't cell phone cut off when the common totally kinds or the pandemic restrictions become very confident. the recovery is slow, which i didn't predict was originally. economists say china is economic rebound, has piqued, also an initial cost of business activities following the end of code 19 restrictions . economists say recent, they just in case of possible slowing of momentum import contracting, industrial output fully showed his expectations and use on employment, hitting a record high factory gauge prices. the price distributed is paid to produces so faster than expected in may as reduce the demand. dams, and this, the recovery of the manufacturing sector, that early 1st of optimism that we would see, you know, a 12 month expansion in chinese economic activity. when the economy reopen, i think that has folded domestic spending is also down, as people are more careful with the money choosing to save rather than sludge. since that the book is yes, i think there's some hurt from depend damage. now,
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many shop cell prepackaged meals to lower the prices because consumption is low, recovery will take time. and although travel restrictions have been lifted, data shows more people may be taking holidays, but this spending less. economists say there was several reasons to this. one comes on, it's a people worrying about their top plus but, and we can see a lot of big companies leading of people and also the private economies slowing down in some areas. and then detroit, people from spending more hong says he's just happy. he's business in june to the challenges of the pen demik and so on. yeah, these popular years with difficult, but we survive as things we'd become better than bad to welcome everybody come to china for business issues. despite the lack luster economic outlook, he says he has to believe in brighter days ahead. jessica washington out to 0. you
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china. focused on this government has presented it to annual budget, as it looks to get bailout funds from the in this is peddling, is worst economic crisis and decades as haven't been job aid reports from the whole in focus on summer heat, the spring storm disappeared for factory workers, a break from the threats of losing their jobs is electricity running these machines and the staging material becomes more expensive. a pockets on is a just 4th largest producer of kaufman tech styles and make up the bulk of a tech sports. but for clocking use a band on importing spit pods and in the ability of import disappearing this dollars are all contributing to the industry decline. factories like these provide almost 40 percent of the countries jobs, but many have either cut production or are shutting down. political turmoil isn't helping monthly inflation in may stand that 38 percent the highest in asia. because the other i have the,
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my buddy in new york inflation is very high. we have no hope that the government will increase our salaries because even afford fruit. it's so expensive now. high prices of commodities means we've lost our purchasing power. the value of one us dollar has gone from a $110.00 to over $300.00 rupees in the last 5 years. 3 years old. what are some of the shops? electricity bill is $9000.00, then there is rent and daily wages of workers. the currency is lost, its value. the current situation is very bad. many middle class customers can't afford the prices. i've worked for 30 years in the market, but never before witnessed this kind of situation. all my focus on isn't a perfect storm because of politics, security and finance, bringing the economy to bring there is a balance of payment prices because of winning partners. this which is tuning a skyrocketing impression is spiraling repeat pockets on we negotiating with the
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international monetary fund or i am asked for more than a year, but the funds have not yet arrived. petitions accused each other of creating the mess and strict loan conditions mean to moving subsidies for the poor. the need to pay off for and that has made your honda and limited the countries financial options. the government is looking at alternative lenders, including china and russia, and gulf nation is getting nevada, and it's announced a budget. it says is as people friendly as possible. if any, it's a suffering somebody do subsidies and higher taxes and it's unlikely to bring the release they want. so i'm gonna be driving down to 0 law. but still a hit on al jazeera in sport into milan. looks to pull off a big opposite. we look ahead, so the champions make fun the
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the the way it is life begin. that's one of the questions, scientists to board a research shift and the atlantic ocean, hoping to answer the expedition to an underwater mountain cold. the law says he has just come to an end calling back a spoke to them about the 3 month commission. welcome aboard the resolution. it's a 45 year old oil drilling ship, but it sailed most of its life as a science vessel. its crew navigated to soft spots on the earth's crust, where rocks that should be hidden deep out of reach are pushed up by the movement of the planet's surface. in the middle of the atlantic ocean lies a mountain the size of month block. there's no place closer to the earth mantle the
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mysterious layer below the crust. it's called the atlantic mass of the last city. the scientists on board are studying these places where life may have begun, but he, it was not for this which we pub, this filtering 1st production, which kind of polls like this. if you imagine my fingers are the mental, they were down there but they get pulled out like they some color on the surface and we see the mental and the law trust, which the only way we can reach gets these by direct drilling is where there's a fault because these rocks do not full of on the sea floor, and they find a bar hole that was drilled a years ago using tools that can operate at high temperatures without electronics. they drill and scoop up samples along the way. they pull out the core, lifted to the surface in long plastic tubes and remove the chunks one by one. then the science begins they want to capture every detail from the millions of years of
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history that are in bedded in each piece. so it's sliced loaded onto conveyor belts and photographed the slips. we can see the inside of rocks and we look for a couple of major things. first we see, so we look for the relations in the minerals that we see very interested in the rock side because it's here in the alchemy of the early ocean. we're chemistry may have transformed into biology when the greenish mineral olivine contact see water, it burns in a chemical reaction, creating new minerals and releasing gases through a process called ser penton eyes ation. those gases, like hydrogen and methane, may have been fuel for the earliest forms of life. and understanding these reactions will give clues to so called excell biologists who are looking for similar conditions under the i. c oceans of the moons of jupiter and saturn. there's people who are looking at this question of where that founder is by looking at how life lives right now and trying to figure out what's common across all
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living domains. and so what, so those earliest forms of lights might have looked like the resolution is likely retiring. its annual us government funded $50000000.00 is coming to an end the samples it digs up will be stored in volts for study in the years ahead. calling baker alba 0 s time for support. now here's far tom. thank you so much. now that job which is just one, went away from a record 23rd grand slam title. after reaching the funnel of a french open, the survey and start was facing carlos alvarez. and the last 4 and the spine producing arguably the short of the year. the spaniard was unable to hold off documents in hand. after winning the 2nd set to authorize his body began to cramp up and it was all downhill for from there. john finch going on to beat the number one seat and $0.04. he's looking at for a 3rd rolling girls title and his 23rd grandson crown overall. an issue with how
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break is higher shribel was gonna die for the most white man in the history. on saturday, manchester city face inter milan and the 2023 champions league final and assemble city are looking to win the trophy for the 1st time and go into the game as hawk favorites answer. meanwhile, or $300.00 winners of the competition. their last success coming back in 2010 for whole pack reports in more ways than one. it's all you play the biggest trophy in club football. this is your wife, a champions league, final, a clash between one of the grand old names of european football into milan, and the pit to me of the model rich super club in mac, just the city, the city, the overwhelming favorites to win. what many feel is an overdue champions. league title is a final against a team and we have to do it. and of course,
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we are confident i am so optimistic, but in the same time, i can not denied the difficulty is and the quality of the opponents never have done it. and especially in the front of the champ champions, the tartly is one of the few trophies missing from gaudy all to start at city. since arriving in 2016 gaudy, although has won 5 english premier legs to f cups and full football lea cups, having already been crowned permanently champions and f a count. when is the season is city beat into on saturday they would complete the travel coming early. the 2nd english team to do so, of the local rivals majesty. you know, they're a part of the spin to mulanda all about winning troubles. having achieved the faith in towards the turn and run through the final issue is all the more remarkable when you consider the financial trouble surrounding the club. the last 2 years have seen in the post combined losses of ours,
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a full $112000000.00. we will not say like any that was going to affect they will be very organized and city is the one who is going to tech and um, yeah, and then you have to have to stand for like a wow. and if, if it's going to be like middle, middle to half time, then of course that possibilities for want into come up much man says he's financial power. it's a different story when it comes to the history in the european comp and champions league. well, into one this competition 3 times, the 1st part i've turned back in 1964 when they've been around the great 31 in the final, in vienna. they wanted to get a get lights, ibt ben, c cut one mill and the final play that the hind stadium, the sound 0. and the most recent success was in 2010 as a to know when our, the board meeting at the thought about him are trade, guide them. that's the titles, as many a predict seeing a full successful interests such has been man, since he's dominance. this season spot is spent both. after took stadium, it has been the size of one previous champions. the miracle with livable is when in
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2005, it may have to work its magic again into author, repeat the trick in 2023. the whole path back out to 0. we've been speaking to scotland legend and being sports analyst and the grain, he says city or the favorite spot believes that inter should not be underestimated . i think try to off, i want us to be going to win the travel. it would be hot to out here, but this isn't his best site is put together. this is phenomenal. and everything it does. i know all the teams that he has put together. i've had a 100 points and apparently for instance, which was sensational nor the team had done that. but i think for best team to emulate what manchester united did in 1999. i'm become one with the 2nd english say to to when this treble would have to elevate this team and to the let you know being the best is put together. does courtney a lot really need to win this title with city to silence his critics?
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cuz i know he has received some criticism. he's received quite a bit. i think what people are looking at. he left barcelona 11 years ago since then. he's managed by a minute. best team in gemini, didn't win the challenge week. then he takes over might say, with millions and millions even at low to spend still hasn't won the champions league. so i think even pip understands that people will question your having when it was start. may see it. why is that? can you do it? was i may say, i think he thinks this is the best that he's put together. i think he thinks he can do it this year. if he does it, then surely. surely, all his critics after silence themselves while everyone except enter, enter fans probably expects matches to city. they are the favorites going into this to with me. do you to do? you know, if it was just on paper and you put 2 sets of players via even see mine just to set to win this game 9 times out of 10. but there's always that one to attend. and it's a final. i don't think enter the going. they have to rolled over and have the time
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each tickled by manchester safety and so you about the noise. so we're just going to let you when they will make a game, a preference i guess, played in 7 find notes as a court cheese one. know 7 tells you something about him. and i think his team, a pharmacist, an interplay of last week. i would be reading these papers and saying no $15.00 because everyone's seeing this whole set to everyone's just dismissing us is that for shouldn't be there. and i think not just, that's what makes them dangerous. so i'm not dismissing them, but i think like you're on most of those. so right now, every 5 to start to just to shade football fans and sadie ravia got their 1st look at the latest at big name to join of a country's league. the green bends even has signed for all it's yet around $60000.00 fans well from the 35 year old french striker and seem as set to earn more than $200000000.00 a season. he rise up to spending 14 years at round madrid and joints, his former teammates, john rinaldo,
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inside of the ocean, you see a good, it's true, i want to lots of things in europe, but i find to with big on addition, and i will share my experience with the hope to win more titles, because i'm hungry to play and show what i can do. i need this club to where it should be. more than 1000000 tickets have been sold for the upcoming women's world cup in australia and new zealand. so that means the dentist, the most attended, stand alone women sporting events in history, which is to over in months go and tell, take off ticket sales have already beaten the total sold at the last in for one of the florida panthers of head back and games 3 of the stanley cup finals. the panthers were at home for the 1st time in the best of 7 series, and the 5th vegas for the 9th, a 32 overtime. curtis harris for the decisive goal game for is in florida on sunday
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. the whole, the night is still be the series. excuse me. okay, that is all your support for now. talk to you to thank you so much for that as well for mutual mccrae, miriam, the mazda end up saving london will be back with you in a moment with more of the dice, and use the the, the well pull an h is, are in decline. in this episode of the tribes, we need to enter mortgages on opposite sides of the planet. protecting insects of all sizes,
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