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a spring like before global and spots in discussion, the internet did not need to be the greatest to live master variables in the history of the world. voices from different programs that open your eyes to an alternative view of the world today. not many people have seen this business to best select on now to sierra. the 4 children who survived the plane crash and the columbia in jungle more than 5 weeks ago being found. the only talk this out 0 life from the fulton county, the reports of heavy fighting eastern and southern ukraine is russia's president, claims and counter offensive explained. a 24 humanitarian ceasefire agreed between
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the suits and these are the records for forces that you to begin with. and you as prosecute as an see and the 37 count, indictment against poor president, donald trump, which english securities the start. so let's begin in columbia with for indigenous children involved in a plane crash mold in a month ago, been found to live. the single engine plane crashed in the jungle of the southern province on may. the 1st, the children who had siblings between the 12 months and 13 years old. the discovery was confirmed by columbia as president we will comply with the doctor's advice and most speed. 40 days since the children were missing, their health must be frail. they need to go back to food. that is not what they find in the jungle. which could complicate things. we need to see into their mental
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health. they were together with the baby. we still haven't finds the armed forces, searched out that was with them in the lesson, but as long as it ramp, yet he has more from the columbia and capital of buckets. all they were a found on the border between the kac it that and glove you added provinces deep into the amazon jungle in the south of columbia. this is an area that essentially has no roads that you have to move along the rivers and the cop. there's don't have a place to land, we're talking about a very, very sick rain for a steven. some lights have a hard time going through these very tall threes. and also you can imagine now there are very dangerous animals. there's from job words to poisonous snakes, and yet these inc, indigenous children managed to live there and to survive on their own. this is also what the gustavo pay to confirm that they've been alone through out these uh weeks
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and it also, this explains why it was so difficult. the for the search operation of the columbia special forces working together with indigenous communities took so long and almost 5 weeks to find them. and they were working over a very, very large area that they were coming around the clock. they also put in place a number of strategies to try and get in touch with the children. still ukraine now where the reports of intense combats in the southern and eastern parts uh, russian president vladimir putin believes he craves. culture offensive has begun. and his failing bit keefe is offered few details about it. so for actions on the battlefield hash him has this this is what the trauma market, the town of homeless guy did one. yes. could he general flush and control ukraine? it's one of the series of attacks kinda dogs from the past few days. yeah,
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the russian city of what on edge edge on strikes and apartment building more casualties was reported for the regional government or the state of emergency. excuse me, the shows they took know there was a violent explosion. i screamed, and the plumber was fixing my dream. he saw it too. he shouted, it was a drone. and that was it. that was the explosions. fast like lightning. your queen of all shots craving accusations over the shelling golf, rescuers and people being evacuated from some of the regions instead of following that's after the gulf cut down was breached following an explosion on tuesday rush hour blamed ukrainian shutting. ukraine says that since the septic a phone call proven growth show was responsible ukrainian forces. i've been going to attack in washing defensive positions in recent days. and why more school says it's forces repairs than a talk by ukraine's army in the southern doing yet scattered zip. but old jerry
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regions process president says ukraine has to be going to counter offensive. first of all, we can definitely state this ukrainian offensive 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 side, many believe gives next move will likely be towards the coastline to survive or she has access to cream. yeah. and for most close, next school president vladimir putin as a now's his comfortable start deploying fact. you can use your weapons and battles from next month on the hash, and i was just so you know where you created the president of. let him is. lensky has been praising his troops. so what he called results, indeed. and that's which shows the school. but we are in constant communication with our military commanders of the courts. it's on top of you agree to forces with
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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 in a data hole has more not from keys a bunch of indications of heightened military activity by the ukrainian army along the length of the front line in the east and south in line with the expectations of a summer counter offensive. although literally in the way of means of corroborating the reports we're getting. and that's because the premiums themselves are being very guarded with details except for the official policy. now not to give a running commentary of events, and you see that very much in the words of president zalinski phrasing his fights is in the east talking about battles on going to be about results, but giving no indication of what those results may be. he mentions back move to the big city in the east that is being the scene of heavy fighting some of the longest
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and bloodiest battles of the war. it was captured by the russians just last months, months he may be talking about incremental gains that the trade ins it'd be making in the last few days towards the villages in the vicinity. of fact, most of the kind of deal attempt to try and circle the safety in a counter attack against the russians in black moods. he said that have been results. he is grateful to those who achieve those results well done in black mood, he says, step by step and further signs of significant activity along the front line towards the south east ends up a regia region reports. there were repeated attempts by ukrainian unix to reach russian defences, potentially to try and touch supply lines to the south. those reports coming from the russians, not from the ukrainians who say they have supported those attempts and inflicted heavy losses independently, corroborating those russian reports of pictures. now out on social media, that show elected to tank apparently
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a band and secondly damaged and in the company over a number of bradley fighting vehicles. the level 2 german made, of course donated by several nato countries. the bradley fighting vehicles donated to the opinions by the americans and the presence of those vehicles on the battlefield would suggest the involvement of units of the ukrainian army, specifically trained and equipped full of the stomach counter offensive. and again, no comment from the ukrainian side. other than to say that in the south, the enemy is on the defensive. jo, nicole elders, era in keys is an urgent need to get more help and supplies into the towns and villages flooded by the collapse the nova cove of time by frustrating ukraine. accuse each other of attacking the structure. cremeans says 8 people have now died in the funding. crane says at least 5 people have died with 13 still missing. about 22000 people live in for these areas or areas at risk of funding on the russian control, eastern side of the deep river. about 16000 living the area nice at risk in the
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ukrainian hill territory on the eastern side. beyond the flooded region, the un says about 18000000 people in ukraine are in need of humanitarian assistance . international organization for migration says, as of much more than 5000000 people internally displaced with the ukraine. well then he went on the secretary general for humanitarian defense that's mountain griffith. spoke $12.00 to 0, about the what do you and is doing on the ground? the ukranian authorities immediately after this this, that a tragedy happened, asked us to get access to the citizens over the other side of the river. and i myself personally, but also with many colleagues have been in touch with the russian authorities to get it to, to allow us to cross the line to get access into those areas. to bring relief to those people. we all, by the way, still in process of trying to get that done. i hope we will get a good result very, very soon. but we're also delivering through convoys and soon through boats
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crossing the river to be able to deliver some kind of help to those who look very close to that front line. we've now reached about 30000 people with your manager and assistance. that's a stop. what we need to prepare for festival, the water water supply problem, and up to 700000 people without drinking water. that isn't it astonishing problem to face, and we'll be facing it very, very soon. we are also, by the way, arranging to send a train to the new product to provide a basis for the trucking and bullshit. but so people in this hard to reach areas, the wind was worried about. so water supply, that's the 1st problem with bad was it comes diseases, you know, color and other diseases where children are the most vulnerable. the 2nd busy environmental damage that this, this reservoir was so important for livelihood throughout that area of southern
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ukraine. this is a bread boskus. in normal days. we are involved as you know, and ensure that your brain and brain reaches the world to improve the global south food security. this is a bad day for that because the waste stitch that we are going to see in terms of the ability of those fields to stop delivering. it's not going to happen any time soon. early environmental assessments are essential to allow us to judge what is now needed to take place to mitigate the damage caused by this a pulling act to towards you for a few minutes. here as these far agree between students, boring sides is due to begin in less than now. it is the h choose between the suit and these ami rapids support for assistance fights and broke out in mid april. the previous traces, so persistent, intense fighting across the country. as far as meant to a lot in the sense safe passage of desperately needed humanitarian. a was broken by the us inside the arabia. a while
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a organizations ensued on. so humanitarian catastrophe is unfolding in the west of the region. medicine, food and water supplies and emptiness are exhausted. this concern fighting could spread to other parts of the region including neighboring chide, where many suited needs civilians are arriving same bus route because more not from us right in eastern char escape from su, done after a perilous journey. arriving from west star for they say arrow malicious setup checkpoints, searching for rivals, demanding payment 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 fund. somebody's from l. janine. the city has been in
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a state of seen this man says dozens were killed, his village misdirect a bank of coma. much 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 have not had a government in mind that i mean who 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 suited nice. 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, but we received 4 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 arrow 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 as the violence in dar for worse since self exhaust is the price for peace of mind, and for survive. st. bus route the ultra 0 andre eastern check that most of shall explosion. and simone is low extra. bell region has killed 27 people, mostly children. that's according to state media. meanwhile,
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security forces a conducting operation against unknown group who attacked a hotel in the capital mortgage issue. how should bob, his claim responsibility? witnesses say they heard of last and gunfire. the popular up market tell restaurant on the capital's leader beach, the area has been cold and off at least 7 people been wounded. a still head here and out. 0 villages are evacuated in philippines, after volcano began spewing gas, debris and rugs raising phases of interruption. and wild files are continuing to spread in western canada. all those in the east showing signs of being from the low. the thanks to a stagnant weather pattern across eastern areas of north america, we're still seeing those potentially dangerous air quality conditions lingering
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across the eastern part of the us. this is the light to satellite image and you can see that cloud just blanketing parts of the eastern seaboard. now, good news to come is that we're going to see that starts to clear away. as we go into sunday, we're going to see more of a southerly wind pick up that's going to blow some of that smoke out with the low pressure that's working. it's way for the east and more in the way of west to weather starting to creep its way east. and that rain is going to clear some of that. but that rush of intense thunderstorms expected to bring possibly funding some of the south eastern states. i'm pretty nasty storms that i'm behind it. we've got the rounds of rain across the rockies, much clear up for the north west pacific costa here. however, for the desert south, west temperatures have been on the up in mexico, the launch the fine and dry picture here, lots of heat as well for the likes of costa rica down in the south, but still a very wet picture. but for the west of that range, we have to look to the bahamas as well as to q, but we could see some flooding from those torrential downpours over the weekend.
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some of that rain working its way into jamaica as well that you weather update, the cloud. the best struggle gives us to true passion, red face. where humanity defies expectations. where freedom is always worth 12 untold stories from across asia and the pacific. $11.00 each on outages era. the
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other day you're watching out there a reminder about top stories and in columbia, the 4 children missing. so it's a plane crash in the south of the country last month, up in front of life. children who are sibling so between 12 months and 13 years of intense comb boxes being reported in the southern and eastern regions of ukraine. russian president vladimir putin says he believes the ukrainian counter offensive has begun the king size of a few details to buy this operations with $24.00 of these 5 between students boring sites is due to begin and often truth between the student needs all the time entry front and support forces throughout the safe passage of humanitarian aid. us federal court has revealed the details of an indictment against donald trump. for me, yes, president faces 37 charges relating to the handling of classified documents,
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including sensitive military information. unofficial reports now from washington dc . jack smith is the man who led the investigation into donald trump. he recommended to be charged. the 1st former us president to face federal criminal charges. we have one set of laws in this country and they apply to everyone of the 49 page in diamond liza the case against the former president in stock terms. it alleges he kept the documents, which showed the defense capabilities of the us and that specialized documents which showed where the us defenses were most vulnerable. and it says by storing them where he did and how he did. he put it risk us national security, the safety of the military and intelligence assets, or laws that protect national defense information are critical. the safety and security of the united states. and they must be enforced, potentially spending the rest of his life in jail. donald trump dismissed the charges against them as politically motivated, sees,
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has been going on for 7 years. they can stop because it's election into affairs at the highest level. indictment says the if the i tried to recover the documents from his model, i go home with trump asked his lawyer to hide them, destroy them until everyone who was cooperating fully compromised whose new presidential campaign back in november. many speculated then he did it hoping to avoid any possible charges in any of the several cases. he faces his defense to go ahead. when his lawyer resigned just hours after defending him on tv. this is not a criminal issue under the presidential records act. this whole thing is a civil dispute at the most republicans, even some of those challenging him for the proxies. presidential nomination are still giving their support and i deeply troubled to see this indictment move for president bite and has repeatedly denied any involvement in the management of the case. president 5, have you spoken to attorney general merrick o
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trump is planning to push ahead with campaign raleigh see plan for the weekend. organizers say there's been a rush of people who want to attend security at the port of the courthouse where the hearing will be had, will be increased over the weekend. and the places like the f b i headquarters. i'm here at the department of justice. how is this your, i'll just say the washington in canada or a fire in the west improvements of british columbia has prompted the evacuation to more than 2000 people from the homes. maybe a 105, a binding. there was a far as he's describing the situation as aggressive and volatile and kind of busy . international crews continued to arrive to help fight 5, the center of kind of his west wall for a season on record for 5 days stretching from kind of his west coast to is east coast. many of these have been burning for days, and in some cases, weeks. at the moment there are 424 to 5. most of them are still on out of control.
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more than a 140 of them are in quebec. it's a smoke from this region that has caused the hazardous ad across the positive united states. carol, amazon that has more not from level of equipment this year, is shaping up to be one of the worst fire seasons ever. in canada, there's an estimated 440 different wild fires burning throughout the entire country . right now. one of the hardest hit areas is where i'm at. that's quebec, a province in the eastern part of the country. right here, there a 135 fires burning. the vast majority of them are considered completely out of control. and a big problem is that officials here don't have enough. firefighter personnel is the battle all the places. they say they only have firefighters able to be on 30 of the fires that are burning here. that's why the canadian government is asking for
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international help. and they've already received a firefighters from various countries such as france, united states, south africa, just to name a few that have arrived here to try to help battle. these places that are raging throughout the entire country is shaping up to be a very dry and hot summer. and it's also, these fires are very remote off in the distance, sometimes a 100 or 200 kilometers back in very remote wooded areas gabriel's onto ouch. is it a, robo val, quebec, canada heavy storms in cuba of tools, substantial flooding with the central and eastern regions of the island, particularly hard hit. the floods caused bridges to collapse in rural areas, leaving several villages. costs of families in affected areas have been evacuated. more heavy rains of full cost of the next $2.00 days, officials and the philippines that raise the level for one of the country's most
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active volcanoes, mounted me all night in northeastern l. v. providence has been spewing gaps, debris and ropes, racing phases of interruption. nearby villages have been evacuated. barnaby low has more now from can make an alibi of it's and there's a lot of cloud cover right now, so you probably can see only half of the volcano, but that's my own volcano right behind me. now, earlier in the day, we did see very clearly the summit of the volcano and i was seeing some power, plastic materials that blown down the slope of the volcano. and last night, for a couple of hours, people were taking pictures and videos of the bright orange glow at the summit of the volcano. so all of these are indications, of course, that this volcano is very active right now, has been active for the past week or so, which is why alert level 3 has been raised. and this means that there is an increased tendency towards a hazardous robinson. there has been hundreds of rock full events in the past few
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days, but in the past 24 hours there were fewer runcle events. this is according to state bulk knowledge is, but this doesn't mean they say that the vocational has already come down. it just means that the molten rock at the dome, off the volcano, they've already almost all falling down. and so now a new lava building has formed. and so this is what they are going to monitor. now, this or option can happen tomorrow or within the next few days, several days, several weeks, or even months. people here have waited months. in the past years upward, this will k no to erupt. it's a thousands that protested instead of being capital bell, grateful. a 6th week of antique government demonstrations that blaming a culture of violence for the depths of 18 people in to mex shootings in may demanding the resignation of government officials. that invest,
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which is more not from billed by. the process began with bangs and the loudspeakers as a symbol for every victim of serve us to mass truth things, people have the balloons with a sign saying restart the system. they had serbian president and prime minister made of card books dressed as if they were prisoners. actors held speeches, thing certainly as hungry for justice, security and empathy. they set an example of paid speech, our insults in national assembly that were aimed at serbian actors who joined the protests. demands of protesters are clear. they're once made sir af interior affairs and the chief of the intelligence agency to resign. security became team number one, inserted. the 1200 policeman will be deployed to keep school safe police goals on handling over illegal guns. any citizens that does so will pay no fine in case his weapon is handed over till the end of june. organizers of these protest say the gatherings are in the people who promote violence and to those who do not think to
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prevent fraud says there's one to find the national frequencies of happy television and think tv, that according to them, promotes violence. they call upon all the members and regulatory body for electronic media to resign. they want to prevent tablets from producing site use 2 days ago on a boat and a beach front minister of serbia said she's willing to resign saying new elections is the only way to call and the situation down. president bush, it said parliamentary elections will take place. question is, when you might invest your charges or your belgrade to columbia. now where the government and the countries last active rebel group of agreed to a temporary cease fire as they worked towards a pact to end to take a long conflict. government representatives and the national liberation army are in cuba, capital of havana for a 3rd round of tools. townhome as this report of the months of rookie negotiations, a break for the colombian government and the national liberation army. columbia is
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largest remaining, rebel great, announcing a historic, the temporary, bilateral ceased by the cuban capital about a lot of this big latin, it's the most important agreement ever reach with the notoriously impenetrable riddle organization. and that's the biggest success file for president gustavo petros, ambitious plans, what he costs for the total peace and the country. so important. in fact, the petro himself, a former rebel in his youth flute to have on the, to attend the ceremony. case the feeling uh, there's 2 ways partial agreements bring us to a cease fire. something that has never happened in this dialogue is far that comes with a promise to bring the end in may 2025. that that gets long. war between the and the columbia in states the cx 5 brings hopes of relief to communities, long affected by columbia, as internal conflict, some of which have seen little benefits from the signing the piece. do we fall
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cripples in 2016? the truth will go fully into effect on august the 3rd and initially last for 6 months, then negotiate and the sides will immediately start working on the protocols for verification mechanism that will be left by the united nations. the sides also announce an agreement on how civil society organizations will participate in the process and help verify the trace something via and consider as fundamental for the success of the negotiation. use the bus you need to do this piece process has to be different and we want to see the change in something. the voice of the land will be the voice of society with it. and then these will not be agreements between the government and the land. know, they will be agreements that society will build on the participation of everyone will, to count as previous attempts at negotiating. a peace deal with the island have failed over the decades and agreements reach with the organization central commode,
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have at times been disregarded by the regional commanders that operate independently from the leadership. negotiations with law suspended in 2019. when the rebels set off the cobbled in the police academy kidding. 21 cadets before restarting last 2 recent incidents have repeatedly put the to the risk. but there is no doubt that the truce announcement is a major victory for president gustavo petro desk. and his plans for peace in the country, john home and how does it have the so this is how does there are these are the top stories and in columbia, the 4 children missing since the plane crash of the south of the country last months have been found in life children who are siblings that between at 12 months and 13 years old and they were found by rescue team comprised the military members, firefighters and civil aviation. if.

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