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listening to the people behind the news and to the journalist for reporting their stories. it's that intimacy that makes every international story local at heart. i'm only give you that host of the take a daily news podcast powered by the local reporting of algebra. find us where ever you get your pod cast. the 4 children who survived a plane crash in the columbia in jungle moving 5 weeks ago been found in the clog. this is out 0 live from the holes that coming up. reports of heavy fighting in eastern in southern ukraine is russia's president says, keeps counter offensive, is failing. a 24 humanitarian sees 5 between the suit needs army and rapid
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support. forces comes into effect and wildfire spreading in western canada. but crews do make some headway and controlling the places in the east. the so yes, we begin to columbia. we have full indigenous children involved in a plane crash more than a month ago, i've been found a life. the single engine across, crashed in the jungle in the southern cook at the province on may. the 1st, the children who are siblings of between one and 13 years old. they were found by rescue team comprised of military members, firefighters and civil aviation officials. the children's grand parents are welcome to use the door to magdalana mckreetee the item, the crunch a legacy of what the case is, as well as if i don't know so, so we are happy now because this situation hasn't allowed us to sleep or be happy.
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we couldn't walk for us, it's been like living in the dark. we walked for the sake of walking, lived for the sake of living. but the hope of finding them kept us alive. when we found the children, we felt joy. we don't know what to do, but we agreed fully to got together go better. i've recovered from the pain of losing my georgia after this suffering, hobbling courage, my grandchildren to move on. i need them here. i want to hug my full grandchildren . how does under rep? yes, he has moved out from boca to this is that truly extraordinary outcome for a story that has moved colombians, the fate of these 4 children that disappeared in the jungle after surviving a plane crash back on may 1st the as you international attention has everybody on edge here and the government, the as the never really stop to search for them despite the fact that
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a lot of people here were saying that the, there was no way for them to have survived in that pick jungle. a place with no, no roads to a dangerous animals, a very, very difficult to conditions, yet they were found on friday, a bike hold on be a special forces that were working to gather with the indigenous scouts from different communities they live and a columbia, and amazon and they were found not far from the side of the crash right on the border between the crockett that and while the other provinces, in the south of columbia president gustavo paper said that this was a day for joy, a magical day for columbia. and said that the children were an example of a survival. we also saw the 1st pictures of the children that were published by the columbia in defense ministry. and they look in massa, did they look weak abiding,
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relatively, at good conditions. they are wrapped up with these alum, medium and survival sheets, and there seem to gather with some of the soldiers in the and the indigenous people that to us found them appear to have said that they are now being evaluated by a doctors in the city of san jose and they loved the ad and depending on their conditions, they could be transferred to the same to where their grand parents are or here to the capital of both fast. uh, this is the end essentially of a massive search operation that went on uh for weeks. uh uh, and a truly truly happy and being good uh for a story. there are still many, many details that we need to know about how they manage to survive in the jungle, but that will come in the coming days for now. everybody here is just extremely happy that they've been found alive to ukraine,
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where there are reports of intense combat in southern and eastern part. russian president vladimir putin believes ukraine's counter offensive, has begun, and it's failing that keith is offered. few details about it's operation is on the battlefield and the hushing as this report. this is footage from a market that sound of hall lift kind the tone. yes. could he general for russian control ukraine? it's one of the series of attacks cutty dogs from the past few days. yeah, the russian city of what on edge edge on strikes and apartment building more casualties. what reports for the regional government or the state of emergency? excuse me. the question was, they took, no, there was a violin explosion, ice cream, and the plumber was fixing my dream. he saw it too. he shouted, it was a drone. and that was it. that was the explosion. fast like lightning. your queen of our shot framing accusations over the shelling golf rescue for some people being
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evacuated from, from other regions instead of following that's after the gulf cut down was breached following an explosion on tuesday rush, i blamed ukrainian shutting ukraine, says it's a set to a phone call proving, gosh, i was responsible. ukrainian forces, i've been going to attack in russian defensive positions in 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, but old jerry 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 great insight. many believe
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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 tactical nuclear weapons and battles from next month on the hash. and i just see it all. well, jenna, how has more now from keith a bunch of indications of heightened military activity by the ukraine unami along the length of the front line in the east and south in line with 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 ukrainians themselves have being very guarded with details except for the official policy. now not to give a running commentary at all events, and you see that very much in the woods of presidency landscape, phrasing he's flights is in the east talking about battles on going to be about results for giving no indication of what the results may be. he mentions back moved
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the big city in the east that is being the scene of heavy fighting, some of the long distance, bloodiest battles of the war. it was captured by the russians just last months, months he may be talking about increment to gains that the ukrainians 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 city 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 se. in this upper regia region reports, there are repeated attempts by ukrainian units to reach russian defenses 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
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heavy losses independently, corroborating those russian reports of pictures. now out on social media that show elected to tank apparently abandoned. secondly, damaged and in the company of it, a number of bradley fighting vehicles. the method to german made a 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 the units of the training on me, specifically trained and equipped full of the stomach counter offensive. and again, no comment from the ukrainians. side, other than to say that in the south, the enemy is on the defensive. jo, nicole elders, era in keys. i said most towns and villages in southern ukraine are in desperate need of supplies must go and keep accusing each other of attacking the nova coat with them, causing the flooding. at least 13 people have been confirmed dead and another 13 is still missing. about 22000 live in effect today,
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or is on the russian control. the eastern side of the deep river on the opposite bank can ukrainian health are treat about 16000 people live in the areas most at risk of flooding. united nations has about 18000000 people across the crate, need humanitarian assistance, and as of march, it estimates more than 5000000 people were displaced within the countries board as well. the you and the humanitarian affairs chief mountain griffiths spoke to out to 0 about some of the what the agency is doing on the ground in ukraine, and the ukranian authorities. immediately after this, this done, a tragedy happened asked us to get access to the citizens or 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 and i hope we will get a good result very,
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very soon. but we're also delivering through convoys and soon through boats crossing the river to be able to deliver. so i'm 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 is an 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 truck invoice. that is the people in this hall to reach areas that were most 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 dizzy environmental damage that this, this reservoir was so important for livelihood throughout that area of southern
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your brain. this is a breadbox gets 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 stage that we're not 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 is a 24 hour humanitarian ceasefire agreed between students. boring sides is underway . it is the 8th truths between the army and the rapids support forces since fighting broke out in mid april. intends bible's continued during the previous. he spies with both sides, accused of violating their commitments. mistress broke good by the us inside of your ravia is meant to allow the safe delivery and distribution of human
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humanitarian aid as well. one of the areas most in need is to does west of madison food, water supplies, the regions capital, l janina, are exhausted, and is concerned if i think could spread into neighboring, tried, many suited needs are arriving every day. same as rossi has worn out from out today . in eastern shock. escape from su, done after a perilous journey, arriving from west star for they say aero malicious setup checkpoints, searching for rivals, demanding payments for safe passage. chatty and soldiers search for weapons. a final hurdle before refuge from the war we fledge 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. father,
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mice from al jeanine. the city has been in a state of siege. this man says dozens were killed his village, mystery, a band of coma. all the soldiers went to fight and come to naina and all village we, the civilians were alone. there is no government to defend us for more than 20 years. we have not had a government in mind that i mean 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 of 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 are also 2 people that were brought here whom we tried to stabilize, but unfortunately they passed away into a communal violence. estimate divisions, age old rivalries, pitting arrow tribes versus non airports. the answers to why there was violence in our for again, aren't meant. 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 full where sense self exit is the price for peace of mind. and for survive zane bus route, the ultra 0 audrey eastern chad, an explosion in somalia has killed at least 27 people. it happened in the town of quarterly inertia bell region,
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state media report. the victims were mostly children. they were apparently playing with the multi shell when it flew up 53 people into the group. all sure, bob has claimed responsibility for an attack on the restaurants in the symbolic capital of friday. debts have been reported. witnesses say they heard an explosion and gun file on the popular up market restaurant on the mortgage issues lita beach, at least 7 people were wounded. a lead here in out 0 village is being evacuated in the philippines. off to a volcano begins doing gas, debris, and rooms, and us prosecutors on sale, federal indictments against donald trump. legend the former president risk national security 6 the the
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satellite. i will have a look at africa in a moment, but 1st of the middle east, i live and, and this is where we're seeing little bits of on settled weather start to creep in across the event flopping temperatures which have been sitting pretty high across this region. i'm bringing more in the way of clouds. what are the bits and pieces of rain to places like syria, as well as the northern parts of saudi arabia, iraq and into iran. every which across much of to keep for the sounds of this a large, the dry picture temperature is picking up for baghdad and to $848.00 degrees celsius. so a story of heat into sunday and it was a move to the north of africa. we've got a lot of heat coming into weston area, is places that mauritania, seen the temperature of peak up into the high thirty's, much clearer in the north west when morocco is what is old jerry a just a few drops of rain here and then much west to however, around the gulf of guinea nigeria, seeing some pretty fis thunder storms happening on sunday to the south of this. i'm not sure why a picture for much of southern africa where the heat is stealing the story. despite
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the spike being winter, it cools down the cape town over the weekend, but ahead of that 17 degrees celsius, we see that when, when the weather start to work its way in giving us a pretty chilly feel for sunday, the, the, just after midnight on march 10th 1945, but devastating us a rate on tokyo unleashed firestone on a densely populated area within 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 defined their lives only to find themselves still cost aside. witness paper sitting on a jersey to the
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the other day, you're watching out their mind about top stories. so in columbia, the 4 children missing since a plane crash in the south of the country last month have been found to live. children who has siblings of between one and 15 years old, intense comb bounces being reported in southern east and ukraine. russian president vladimir putin says he believes the crate in counter offensive has begun. the key is offered few details about its abrasions on the battlefield. a 24 hour seas far between students, void sites has begun. truce pro could by the u. s. and society ravia. between the army and the part of industry, reference of both forces is to allow the se, so a few months to canada, where
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a fine and british columbia has prompted the evacuation in more than 2000 people. nearly a 105, depending in the west. some problems with the authorities describe the situation as aggressive and volatile. meanwhile, in the east, international crews continue to arrive to help find places in kind of as well as well fall season on record. indeed, there are 5 stretching from kind of is west coast, was east coast, many of them planning for days. and in some cases, weeks. at the moment there are 424 active places most are out of control. more than a 140 of them are in quebec. it's a snake from this region that's called the hazardous air in the united states. gabriel alexander has more now from rubber band. in a quick back. this year is shaping up to be one of the worst fire seasons ever in canada. there's an estimated $440.00 different wild fires burning throughout the entire country. right now. one of the hardest to areas is where i'm at. that's
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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 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, often the distance, sometimes a 100 or 200 kilometers back in very remote wooded areas gabriel's onto
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ouch. is it a, robo val, quebec, canada officials in the philippines of raise their lot levels of one of the country's most active volcanoes. mount my own in northeastern l, by providence, has been spewing gas. every rocks nearby villages have been evacuated. bodily le reports from the volcano to the provincial government, up as by has declared a state of calamity as my young volcano, which is right behind me. but covered by clouds at the moment has been very active for the past several days. alert level 3 has been raised, which means that there is an increase the activity in the volcano, which could lead to a hazardous rupture and hundreds of ruffled events have been recorded in the past few days. although in the last 24 hours, there were fewer ruffled events. but this doesn't mean it doesn't necessarily mean that the volcano has come down according to state,
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bulk knowledges. so anything can happen right now, the alert level can be lowered, the alert level can be raised. a few possibilities here are free attic corruption, which is basically a seam driven interruption or an abusive eruption, which means that molten lava flows down the slope of the volcano over a long period of time. or there could be a huge explosion as well. and that's why government officials are not taking any chances. forced evacuation measures are being enforced right now. people be ordered to leave their homes and go into evacuation centers that this could take weeks. this could take months. it did take months back in 2018. and that's why it's a little bit difficult convincing people to leave their homeless, but they're living within a 6 kilometer radius of the volcano. and so the danger is there, and that's why again, government officials not taking any chances here. why don't below algebra i by the
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philippines. a u. s. federal court has revealed the details and indictments against donald trump for president faces $37.00 charges relating to the handling of classified documents, including sensitive ministry information, official 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 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
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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, has been going on for 7 years as a case up, because that's election that 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 the complex. there's 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 pieces. his defense took a hit 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
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still giving their support and i deeply trouble 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 trump is planning to push ahead with campaign raleigh. see plan for the we can organize or say there's been a rush of people who want to attend security at the port of the court house where the hearing will be had will be increased over the weekend. and it places like vs the i headquarters here at the department of justice. and for sure, i'll just the, the washington, former british prime minister barak johnson has resigned as a member of parliament saying he's been forced out. johnson has been fighting for his political future after an inquiry into the circle, ponti gate schedule comes as the privileges committee is due to publish its findings. and so whether he deliberately misled parliament about social gatherings
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held during the case of 19 pandemic, johnson maintains or locked down rules were followed. the international criminal court is opened an office in venezuela's capital, which will facilitate the investigation of possible crimes against humanity. b, i. c, c, i prosecute to cutting con, i'm president. nicholas with are signed an agreement to work together to implement judicial reforms. in 2021. the court began proving possible rights violations, allegedly committed by government officials since 2017 fodder and for this office will positively impact compliance with the run the statute to strength and reform processes. and the necessary changes and the justice system on friday is ready transferred to a gas at 11 these demonstrators in the board of religious profession. but the protest is what i agree by what they say, all frequent incursions by israel. tensions have escalated it in the past week is, is ready, bulldoze is big trenches in the area. the united nations is appealed for a strain from all sides by his own government. has presented its i know budget's
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wealth assuming a bailout from the international monetary fund. the country is in the middle of its worst economic crisis and decades. many buckets, donnie is just struggling with the storing cost of living. it's only been job aid reports now from the hole. 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 stitching material becomes more expensive. the focus on is the ages, 4th largest producer of kaufman tech styles and make up the bulk of a tech sports. but for clocking use a band on importing span. pods and inability of import disappear. investors are all contributing to the industry decline factories like these provide almost 40 percent of the countries jobs. but many have either cut production for or shutting down. political turmoil isn't helping. monthly inflation in may, stands at 38 percent the highest in asia,
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wholesale the inflation is very high. we have no hope that the government will increase our salaries. we can't even afford food, it's so expensive. now, high prices of commodities means we've lost our purchasing power off at that age or the value of one us dollar has gone from a $110.00 to over $300.00 rupees in the last 5 years. here's what i found out 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 in finance, bringing the economy to bring. there is a balance of payment prices because of vending 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 building conditions means removing subsidies for the, for the need to pay off for. and that has made rules. honda and limited the countries financial options. the government is looking at alternative lenders, including china and russia, and gulf nation. i skipped 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 relief they want. so i'm a job, it was a 0 law. so this is out, is there. these are the top stories and then columbia, the 4 children missing since a plane crash last month being found the life of the mold in 5 weeks in the jungle . siblings that between one and 13 years old, the area is home to judge you,
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his snakes and other provinces, as well as drunk hotels. the children's grand parents are welcome to use a door to make the lane and look at the.

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