tv NEWSHOUR Al Jazeera June 10, 2023 1:00pm-2:01pm AST
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trusts the us informed opinions, fighting has basically lock this thing up so far that it is impossible virtually for somebody else 7 to the race at this point in depth analysis of the case headlines. so then, by the influx of the states, that there is no strong government to control and which means that this might affect other countries inside story on al jazeera, the, [000:00:00;00] the color that are on the sounds you tan, this is the news outline from our headquarters here in the coming up in the next 60 minutes, a 24 hour cease fire and suit on a chunk for desperately needed aids, beach and reference. lots for 40 days and the columbia and jungle for children who survived
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a plane crash. and now safety arrived and bump into your brain and forces are on the moves in the east with heavy fighting that across the region and a dying of rocks. ancient culture industry is suffering under the waste of chief to enforcing the products i suppose. the biggest match in european club football is just a few hours away english champions. manchester city, taking on into milan in the champions league the while it is now just past 10, g and t, and we stopped with the conflict and sued on a 24 hour seized by a has begun. the army and the power military rapids support forces have been fighting. now since mid april. this is the 8th, the truth. it's coming to effect the united states and saudi arabia broke into the deal. it's meant to allow the safe delivery of humanitarian aid. but previous to
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spies have failed to stop much of the 5 things. well, we have correspondence since bye to don and, and chad in a moment. will we speak to zang? does robbie? he's in the board of town of audrey for an assessment on that to monitoring situation unfolding that fast. let's speak to him. a morgan. she's an on demand that's across the river now from call to him, but there's a huge amount at stake here over the next 24 hours. how is the seized by holding? well, we're 6 hours into the 24 hours. he's fire, it's been large. be quiet. here in the city of on demand residents in the southern parts of the capital where there was intense fighting over the past 3 days. say that they were able to hear more rapid gunfire, but they don't think it's a direct confrontation between the rapid support forces. i'm this with the needs army. now the mediators saudi arabia and the united states says that this, these fire is to allow humanitarian assistance to come into those people who need it. but it's also a measure of confidence building between the rapid support forces. and this is
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denise army, after numerous these fires in the past, have filled the media to say that they were frustrated by violations from both sides in the previous these fires. and then this time around, it will be closely monitored. and should it be violated by either side, then detox inkjet the, where these as these fire, what brokerage will, and so they are a la, there's a lot at stake here in this, these fire 24 hour period ceasefire. many people saying that they're taking this opportunity to go stop on basic commodities, but they also want to try to leave the capital. they say they're not sure if there will be an extension of this current. these 5 for another 24 hours or longer. and they don't know what will happen after it's and so they're trying to take advantage of it when they can. it's a very small window, but it does sound like it's been relatively encouraging so far. does that mean that aid is actually getting into where it needs to go? well, aid was able to come in during the previous these fire when the rapid support forces and pacific needs army agreed for a 7th
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a ceasefire. and then it was extended for another 5 days, it was able to come to the capital one, although 8 organization said not in the amount amounts needed to reach those in the capital. you're talking about a capital that has a population of 8000000 prior to the conflict, starting at least a 1000000 have fled to about 7000000 still remain behind in desperate situation. residential areas in parts of the capital have been without running water since the south of the conflict. so people there say that their situation is quite desperate . then that's the issue of medical assistance that hospitals have been out of operation in many parts of the capital. many people saying that they don't know where to go to for medical assistance to get their medicine medicines, especially those with chronic diseases. now 8 organizations say that during the previous these fires, some aid was able to be distributed. organizations like to work with programs, see that they will continue distribution today in the city of on demand and other parts. should they be able to reach it, but a large full population here in the capital costume, say that they're still waiting for a to reach them,
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that their situation is getting quite desperate. and they said that should they not treat students? should they not receive aid in the coming hours and days? then they're worried. they may die of hunger instead of bullets between the rapids support forces. and this is denise army, hippa, morgan. what's that going forward for us from the ground and on demand? thank you. have a well, a to organizations ation. monitoring catastrophe is also unfolding in the capital of students west of for region medicine, food and water supplies, and al janina have run out. and there is concern that the sizing could spread to other parts of the region including neighboring chad, what speed truck correspondence and was robbie. he's in the town of andre in easton, chad and as a when you and i spoke yesterday, you were saying that the, the flow of refugees across that border had dwindled because of the fighting and al shanina. what's the situation like today? i will, for the last several days, we've been seeing smoke rising in the distance over from the direction of
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alternator. that hasn't happened so much today. and that is really the only indication that we have that perhaps there has been a low in the fighting and perhaps it is a moment of some kind of reprise, but with the kind of blackout with the kind of effective blockade of trying to get intelligent in it, it's impossible to know exactly what's happening. now, here in audrey, every new, every, every 8 organization you can think of is that is, here is mounting an effort to try to get into alternator. we've been speaking to them. and they've been saying what is required is convoys of 203040 trucks, but they're still struggling to negotiate getting in even to trucks of medicine because of the security situation across the border from chad into sudan into west are from intel janina. now this low and fighting, you can be certain that n g always will be trying to go forward. they say they will go village buys village that when they go, she had one kilometer at a time speaking to elders. speaking to commander speaking to leaders, trying to secure a safe passage for
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a small group of people just to do assessments to see what is needed. and then the hope is that they will be able to go in, in a more meaningful way with age. but while they are trying to get in, people from l janina, people from west are for our flea. and they're coming into audrey. let me show you what that looks like. there are about 2 or 3 spots like this around audrey and all of the people here are from alternator and they tell terrifying stories of what has been happening in their, in, in the city and what is continuing to happen. everyone here says they haven't eaten in days. the children they say are malnourished. that you and, and other 8 organizations have been here. they have been here to try and see how many people there are. estimates are going into 2 or 3, make shifting cabinets. white fist are about 200-2200 people, all from ocean dana, all waiting to see what happens next to see where they go next to be relocated
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to more build up refugee camps and to begin whatever their new life here in chad will look like we've been speaking to many of them and they tell terrifying stories of how they got out of being targeted by militias of barely making it out alive. now the one thing that is becoming very clear as this concept goes on is that despite the talk of ceasefire despite peace negotiations that seem to be moving forward and then pull back, the conflict seems to be getting bigger and more and more people are leaving. and what is clear, more and more every day is that despite the fact it end chose aren't able to get intelligent and l janina west are for it's people are now knocking on chad's door and that knock is getting louder every single day of this war continues then does rob you that for us on the ground and andrea and easton chad near the border with 2 don. thanks so much say
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the good news now and for children have been found alive after they were stranded in the columbia in rain for us. for 40 days. the siblings went missing when the plane, they were flying and crashed in the southern could catch a province on may, the fast asunder. i'm guessing it has this update for us from the capital booker to a mass ca to them. we found the live after spending more than a month, one during the amazon jungle, and the 1st fixtures release their scene with some of the colombian soldiers and indigenous volunteers that have been searching restlessly for them for 5 weeks since they survived the plane crash deep in the rain for some may 1st, president gustavo pedro said finding them was nothing short of a miracle. that's good when he has seen the hand this, the military forces and the indigenous communities that helps with the search. if it's found the children 40 days after the plane crash,
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the children were on the road. they are an example of survival that will go down in history. today those children, the other children of peace and the children of columbia, at least 30. as the children, aged 1394, and one year old were recovered near the border between the 2nd time would be added provinces close to where the small plane has crashed. their mother, another 3 adults, died in the accident relief from their grandparent's up to the news at the risk it was announced. i agree, i bought a king size off if i don't know so, so we are happy now because this situation hasn't allowed us to sleep or be happy. 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 a grateful to god. the fate of the children moved the country and drew global
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attention, a massive military light search operation involving over a 100 columbia in special forces. and 17 digital scouts swept the area around the clock and the cop. there's use loud speakers to play messages from the children's grandmother in the native language, survival kits and pamphlets were left in the jungle. but for weeks only footprints a dirty diaper and a baby bottle were found. but the search themes never gave up until finally finding that my live that's really extraordinary out come to a story that is kept, has been tire country in suspense for more than a month or less than that. i'm get the address that you have with that. well, plenty more ahead still this news hour and to, to find out why phone numbers has prime minister bars don't set has resigned as a member of parliament. wildfire has continued to bad out of control across much of
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canada square. and one of the hardest to get areas in the east engines for more trouble from miami, in the n b a finals. and they will be here with that story. the of the at least 3 people have been killed in a drone strike that has an apartment block and ukraine's black sea fault of odessa . the city's military c'mon says it's shut down, 8 rainy and manage ahead to try ins as well as 2 missiles debris from one of those drones hit a high rise apartment block and close to fire. washington said that a that moscow has received what it described as hundreds of these drones from a wrong. on friday, it must have blamed you transferred to an attack on the russian city of our owners . well, you can says it's forces. meanwhile, have made gains in the east near the devastated city. of course, i'm going to treat them on the says the troops advancing on chests of. yeah, that's a town about 10 kilometers west of bob was your granting forces. aiming to encircle the city,
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which russian forces seized in may of the month of heavy fighting in his night, the address to the nation ukrainian present brought to me his landscapes as you discuss tactics with senior military offices. because he hasn't referred to the recent operations as a counter offensive showing the previous stuff. so thoughts and a busy i've just held a staff meeting. the situation on the front line is the main focus. reports were given by come on. those of the operational directions. attention is focused on all directions, well, actions on needed, and where the enemy may suffer, set, and defeats all defensive actions. active operations and all successes on the front line have been discussed. meanwhile, russian president vladimir person that says the ukraine has failed to advance anywhere on the frontlines. we can definitely say that the counter offensive is done. we can state that since that using strategic reserves from the ukraine. you know me, not in any of the directions, have they achieved any of that goals?
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this is obvious. will that speak to john les daniel hawkins in the russian capital laska? daniel, can you give us a sense of how moscow sees the pricing on the front lines at the moment? does the kremlin think the repelling this expected ukrainian counter offensive on that side of the message coming from russian official? is that information has been scheduled to come by in the last few hours of ways. you want unofficial briefing for the minister of defense. it is clear that there was intended spiteful is going on along the southern zip. what is your friends with them? once were let investor strikes and i'll tell you, buckles reported on both sides as they pulled up reserves to the front line. wall correspondence here in russia have reported the front line has shifted multiple times in set in the sector. there's russian forces full back. the rows of lines regroup on reclaimed, co, true. that information has been coming, as i say, from one correspondence not from official sources, rather imposing as we said, that has claimed the defensive has failed along all sectors. the m o d u and roger is claiming massive loss is full. you've got inside both in terms of amount of
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power and material as well with the russian state. media also report thing over the last couple of hours. when i strike with the minute you go to the ministry field and another strike one. and i'm a nation depot near the city of cummins scheme, that we've also had the rhetoric mission from the russian president. yes. that i, that the russian all me suffering from a lack of motor military equipment. but he also said that issues being addressed, as well as the comments on russian casualties and another rac comments from the russian. i met with the saying, the russian army has also suffered losses. the far less new credit inside the claims appeared to box up, but recently released closing footage of what appeared to be level tanks and bradley all with watching vehicles destroyed or disabled on the southern front, confirming the intensity of those battle is going on. it's clear that these will continue until the coming days as you crowding forces continue to pro, but the russian defense is to try to find week a spots as the russian army seeks to hold on to those in france positions. it's held over the last few weeks that will bring you more updates as we get them from
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the rest of that movie. daniel hook into that with the nice as far as from us. great, thanks very much, daniel. this at least 5 people have been killed in an explosion. an uncorrected attack is ministry of defense says there was a bloss inside a rocket. an explosive factory in the capital. emergency crews have rest. 2 people who were trapped under the rubble, like you'd like to me a little bit about the as the m k record and explosives factory in element dog. there was an explosion in the dynamite department as a result of a chemical experiment, according to technical stuff. unfortunately, 5 workers died. condolences go out to the families. we've launched an investigation into the incident. there were 5 workers under the rubble, but we managed to risk you. the youngest girl full of birth as 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 off to an inquiry into the so called policy gate scandal. on monday,
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the parliamentary privileges committee is due to publish its findings into whether he does he deliberately misled to parliament about social gatherings. held that during the cube of 19 pandemic, johnson maintains the locked down rules. what follows of more or less of that speech, where we challenge, who is in westminster force, very low in some speculation that johnson ready jumped before he was pushed. how much of a stroke has this been over that as well, things that seemed relatively calm in british politics recently sent and the off, the kind of psycho drama of the brakes would be as well trust for its johnson to be the one to and all that with a little might see buying a, he is thrown a grenade right into the hearts of where she say next governments sending shards of political, shrapnel in old directions. speculation at the moment about how much damage this is going to do. so the conservative policy that the governments over she said that can
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stay at the moment, very clients about that, and no official statements, or any ministers going on the record. no speculation about why lawrence johnson has gone, he's going because he was given an advance copy of this parliamentary privileges committee reports into the whole part of gate scandal. and it was binding damning lee. again, it was funding diamond the against him, basically say that he had knowingly misled parliaments when he said that with no policies going on and down the street when everyone knows now that that was so essentially he is chosen to go down slicing. he has jumped before he was 1st already challenge the with the latest from westminster for us. thank you very much for a well, that's not bringing patrick diamond. he's a professor and public policy at queen mary university of london. he's also a form of policy advisor for the labor policy government that was led by tiny black . you joins us from london. patrick, it was quite the statement i was reading from bar strong since he's getting knocked apologize. quite the opposite. really. how's, what was that going right for investment stuff?
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a yes, let's see. we see it was a defined statement by boss johnson. i think no, sunset the cold. he is very convinced all season in case he does not believe that he did mislead the house of commons. and he's determined to, you know, set time, his position on the thing that although people may today be reading this house, the end of bars don't spend british politics. i think some of his statement indicates that he may be lined the ground for a fee to come back, particularly if the conservatives are heavily defeated the next election. we shouldn't be surprised at bar strong and attempts to re inserts himself as a leadership contender. well, it's interesting you say that because we've seen johnson really demonstrates the availability to survive scandal. so you'd, i think this is the end of his political career. i'm curious because from the tone of his statement, it sounds like there was a huge amount of i know with the political establishment. oh, i think there is really good and let us be clear, the privileges committee report contains some dining fine things which make one
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indeed prevent orest. johnson from making it over ton in british politics. but it's also, i think, important to remember this part something remains relatively popular within the concepts of policy. and to some degree among conservative sizes, they're all seen and politicians and the conservatives who believe that they will be doing that. so if he was still lead, i'm so i think for those reasons, 11 policies, i'm personal determination. you called loud uh the case that you might whats on it, some of the sample points in the future. well, i wonder where this does actually leave the tory party that we had that from that correspond rory the best way to throw a grenade into issues. so next government, how is this being viewed by the current leadership? what certainly does the stabilize the select government, and of course the one reason for that is the are a strong some decision to resign from parliament means that there will be a fine action in his oxbridge constituency, which will be hop for and may well result in a conservative defeat, so normally fax is good for the sonata government. having said that, the compliment is the east breakfast of the security disposition,
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the psycho drama with the brakes. it is. i think your corresponding research does seem to dissipate to the new type politics and there's no immediate prospect for any return to the johnson era. boss is also important. remember the concept is that the featured at the next election? that won't be an old 19 question to the cost of that to see if it goes from the past may while we're trying to, johnson could be one of them. so i think while there are many people this morning wanting boards functions but scope bit tree, as i say, i think you called completely loud because per ton at some point in the future. sure. but that's what do you think this impacts his legacy, how he'll be remembered as anita, if he doesn't make or time all calls, the 8 dies and i think one of the curious some interesting points about forest johnson is the well that he's associated with one of the nice devices, projects, and british politics in recent memory, which is the decision to bring the u. k. out of the european union in many ways sports on some wants to see himself as a more consensual unifying politician. i think. but you can see from the time of
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the statement that he's very disappointed with the points on which is career was ending. it just feels that he has to funded the country for and did feel probably as well as by many of the students, he took not least breaks it, but also decisions he took during the cave at pon time. and kind of think that he's pers, me disappointed by that he likes to see himself as a unify it, but instead he's seen on thing today. some of the who house, splitting the country, many ways and also it will be, sleep, contributes it towards the sense of british politics. the ladies of british politics design, conduct the back to section that he launched the house of commons and so on. so i think that would be sort of personal disappointment to him. patrick diamond, to the professor and public policy at queen mary university of london. great to get your thoughts on out as they are. patrick, thank you for joining now. one of the most active volcanoes in the philippines could be about a wrapped people living nearby have been told to leave their homes,
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and on my own is in northeastern al, by providence, it's been steering gas, debris, and rocks. as you can see, with our to say that love that could flow from it at any time. last dropped in 2018 and tens of thousands of people then had to leave. we will still make sure that will i put that in the actual these were any problems that cannot be piece that may happen in the future because that's something that we pride ourselves with but a better. now how many of the in the number not, we're now preparing because we will not wait for the government to raise the alert level before and then evacuate. we have children, persons with disabilities and elderly residents here have corresponding barnaby low reports. now from near the volcano in l by providence, as we are in a village that's within the 6 kilometer radius of my young volcano, this distance is called the permanent danger zone. and here you can see there is a sign that reads in filipino but translates to danger. this area is at risk of lava flows. now you would think that
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a permanent danger zone would have no people living in it. but there are several villages within this danger. zone and thousands of people living in these villages, but residents here are used to the threats of my own volcano erupt. thing they say this happens every few years and right behind me, they're still in the road construction that's ongoing. and over there, man, or hanging out, they say they want to be able to secure their properties and their live stock. but the local government has already declared a state of calamity, which means that force evacuation is already enforced and alert level 3 has been raised over my young volcano because of heightened activities that could lead to a hazardous rupture. and this could happen within days or weeks, or even months. no one knows when it will happen, but thousands of people have already left their homes and they're in different evacuation centers. pardon below algebra?
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i by the philippines, us, and canada, fire and british columbia has pumped to the back to ation of more than 2000 people . nearly a 100 fires icons a binding in the west and province was already is describing the situation as aggressive and follow the tile. meanwhile, and the east international crews continued to arrive to help fight the flames. then this is counted as west of log 5 season on record. the fire stretched between kind of boss, east and west coasts. many have been buying for days now. others for weeks at this moment, 424 active and with ours, you say most of them a house of control. more than a 145. as in quebec, it's the smoke from that a towards the small going hayes in the eastern united states. gabriel, as under, has more from read level income 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 hitting areas
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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 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
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a 100 or 200 kilometers back in very remote wooded areas gabriel's onto ouch. is it a, robo val, quebec, canada, penn timor ahead spell this out of here in new zone. us prosecute has, until especially 7 count, indictment against whom the president, donald trump, they say he risk national security secret. and up to 12 hours a day without electricity, we look at what bangladesh is suffering a severe shortage of power uninstalled. it was a record of breaking nice on the truck in paris. and he will be here with all the action for the the holloway have some fun, a hot weather across, a good positive here. now, good. i'll send
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a storm brewing up as well with that heat which continues to build this every point pressure just around scandinavia. that's the same one that was over the u. k to the north sea has drifted a little further east within this, allowing the winds to come in from a woman direction. and then we have what was storm oscar when say it coming in from a southerly direction. so very hard to sweeping its way in from spain, easing further north is because flu my feet, the 29th 30 celsius, the in london on saturday. good deal. a heat, there is a central pos as well in this. how do you think it's called us to us? we go one into west sunrise. similar picture the full monday. so the heat want to treaty with the site for the next couple of days out of a set that plenty of storms as well. so it is across the east impact students across the central areas down towards the balkans and safely. and we got some storms that just pushing up across the front, easing into southwest a positive thing, then eventually some went to weather all the way down towards the london area. as we go on through saturday, one or 2 showers over towards decay,
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but nothing too much to worry about looking good for the champions league. final one, saturday evening, few showers to across more than parts of africa with bright weather for the west. the . the world's pollinators are in decline. in this episode of tribes, we need to enter mortgages on opposite sides of the planet. protecting insects of all sizes,
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crucial to preserving food chains. i've come to the u. k. to see how old industrial sites are being turned into a bug reserves in an attempt to reverse this were in trend fighting and sec, together on, on al jazeera, the, the welcome back to watching out to 0. i'm just as you take here and uh huh. let's remind you about top story. a 24 hours, he's fine. it appears to be holding between so don's warning sides. this is the 8th truth since fighting the gun in mid april. the army and the power military rapids support forces are battling for control. for children have been found alive after
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they were stranded and the colombian reinforced for 40 days. siblings went missing when the pain they were flying and crushed on may, the fast ceased. 3 people have been killed in a drug and strikes that has an apartment block and ukraine's black sea port of odessa. the city's ministry come on says it shut down 8 russian drones, as well as to miss side of the matched towns and villages and southern ukraine. in desperate need of supplies, both moscow and cubic use each other of attacking the nova cove of them causing the flooding. at least that team people have been confirmed dead and now the 13 are still missing. about 22000 people live in affected areas on the russian controls, eastern side, the need for rivers. you see that on the opposite bank and ukrainian held territory about 16000 people live in those areas most at risk of flooding. the you and says about 18000000 people across ukraine need to monitor and assistance. and as of knowledge, it estimates more than 5000000 people were displaced within the countries borders.
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for you and humanitarian affairs. chief marshall, griffith spoke to al jazeera about some of the work that the agency is doing that on the ground and ukraine. the ukranian and authorities immediately after this, this done a tragedy happened stuffs to get access to the business 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, 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 you much as distance. that's a stop. what we need to prepare for festival,
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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, just send a train to the new product to provide a basis for the trucking and bullshit, is the people in this hard to reach area is the most worried about. so water supply, that's the 1st problem with bad was it comes diseases, you know, colorado 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 ukraine. this is a breadbox gets in normal days. we are involved as you know, and ensure that ukraine in brain reaches the world to improve the global south food security. this is a bad day for that because the waste stage that we are going to see in terms of
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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 find a dish is suffering from a severe power shortage. some households and small businesses have no electricity up to 12 hours a day. the government has cut the energy inputs because it's running out of us still is needed to pay for them. the prolonged heat wave is also increasing demand for power. tom, good chatter a has more from deca one of the fastest growing economies in asia, bangladesh is facing its worth of electricity crisis in a decade. it's compounded by the rising cost of living it full of shortage and allegations of corruption in a multi $1000000000.00 upgrade to energy infrastructure. public anger
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is growing. we approved to speak about the frequent oh that's the problem is to provide electricity to every home. but instead, they have increased electricity target way has all the money going. if they come from the country they should resign. last year, the government fletcher link every household to the national grade. but then bases development plan has stalled for over a month. now, major cities, towns and rural areas across the country have been left without electricity for several hours a day. and the power shortage. there's a major blow to the countries. industrial sector types have gone up several times in the past few years. i'm starting temperature have increased demand is i don't want to, we can't run our businesses properly because of the phone offices. so customer strong come and all of us suffer during the hard for them. it's very difficult time . the operating units of several power plants were shut down this month because of the full shortage business leader said the government should have tapped to
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domestic coal and gas resources instead of relying on the inputs which have drained foreign currency reserves. one ticket for the past month production has been having put and costs have increased to many industries and managing the diesel generators . but it costs twice as much as electricity from the grid and the text of the sector, which accounts for more than 80 percent of bond with this has exports is hard here . the government is ours. people to be patient. or she could allow me. there was a financial crisis in the wake of the increase in global fuel costs as the international markets. it won't last long. the situation will normalize within the next $15.00 to $16.00 days. and at least one that with an economic price is growing and general elections to be held in january, buying with this is likely to see more purchased and under as in the coming weeks and months turn, metrology gives a dot com. also, bob has claimed responsibility for a night time attack on a beach side hotel. in the symbolic capital, the attack is entered. mogadishu is leader beach hotel accompanied it by explosions
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and gunfire. please say at least 9 people were killed and $21.00 granted to be charge. how often hosts high ranking somali and foreign officials most fridays for retrain, crushing it in india is raising more questions about rail safety. the collision killed 288 people are injured. 100 small. 20000000 indians use trains every day in may, coasting sharif reports from boob and s y n. eastern india. a day of reckoning for the government that's prided itself on modernizing india as colonial ease. of reading net fuck a lot of the so became the side of the worst re accidents in the country last week . but 3 trains collided, killing nearly 300 people month. sonya, in order to support the submitted depaula and warning about with safety issues that support is only now coming to lot for you. study, highlighted shuffles and inspections,
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staffing and the lack of funding for renewing for a trucks. your mind is increasing, but capacity over the network has not kept pace. so there is, well, when you apply vision, massive condition. and that condition has lot of investigating effects, you know, last saturday from mr. new range and moody will, should use to, you know, create a new train. instead, he was visiting passengers and hospital who injured and the bottle sort of crash. the government says it's improve the safety of the trade networks in recent years. but the report says, budgets to him to men safety measures have been produced. an antique pollution system that causes trains to break automatically is operational only on 2 percent. defend use re network and it hasn't been installed on the eastern. very true. the last weeks accident happened when he left the 8th and they brought him, it's happening. this accident shows that this government is not running the
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railways efficiently. the accident didn't involve one with 3 trains who is paying attention. the critics also see real has failed to keep pace with changes in the transport industry. so the problem is that because of the safety concerns, because of this condition, they is not able to use this dispute. that is, that of that we are losing monica to. an accident that came hundreds of flights may be among issues, voters will be concerned about during general elections next year and then they'll get to them then. yeah, i have been waiting for the train for the past on its sleep. isn't it the due deal for a woman to insure it derives from the time and takes us to our destination to see so, you know, there is a need to upgrade and yes, really into stop to. but 10 more than i zation out face safety of the billions that are being spent to make the network better. experts say investments are needed in
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technologies that make ups safer. let me close, i'm sure to you. i'll just leave the information you sent in the u. s. federal code has revealed the details of an indictment against donald trump, the phone, the president, faces, fussy, 7 charges relation to the handling of classified documents and creating a sensitive military information. an 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 and diamond lisa the case against the former president in stock terms. it alleges he kept documents, which showed the defense capabilities of the us and it's finalized documents which showed where the us defense is where most vulnerable and it says by storing them where he did and how he did. he put it risk us national security,
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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, has been going on for 7 years, is a case up. because at the election, it appears that the highest level indictment says the if the i tried to recover the documents from his model level home. but trump asked his lawyer to hide them, destroyed them until everyone who was cooperating fully compromised his new presidential campaign back in advance of 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 resign just hours after defending him on tv. this is not
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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 before president bite and has repeatedly denied any involvement in the management of the case. president 5, have you spoken to attorney general merrick donald trump is planning to push ahead with campaign raleigh. see plan for the we can organize the say. there's been a rush of people who want to attend security at the floor of the court house, where the hearing will be had will be increased over the weekend to places like the f b. i headquarters here at the department of justice island for sure. i'll just say to washington, the international criminal court has opened an office and venezuela's capital, where its investigation, potential crimes against humanity. i think the prosecution kareem khan signed an
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the the welcome back in iraq, the ancient hours of pastry is declining. many pulses of abundance, the croft as people tend to loving impulse, but some on keeping that rich heritage live asthma, whatever. why had reports now from as not all and east of back that when life has thoughts so far, it says there's nothing more soothing than delicate clay. for 24 years, he's made a walk you through addition of pottery using centuries, all the methods. he says he's family has been in the business for decades, but it's coming to an end high and i took good to because of impulse and elective demand for products and the lack of government subsidized fuel business has been
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declining. my family members and cousins have changed their profession. it doesn't look. a pottery is deeply rooted, any rocks, ancient cost, families code out the profession from generation to another form asenia. using the same ancient techniques to turn the mob into kitchen with and bulls the newly made . put some pictures need to be left in the sun for a few days until the dried up. they are then put here into this oven, to be heated at about $1500.00 degrees celsius for about 20 hours. today some families in the countryside is to use clayton doors for be king, but the market is being overwhelmed by cheaper puts imported from you on fixed, but say gearbox heritage of so marian and, but loony and possibly manufacturing has now become more one 0,
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to practiced in academia, what you said, you got to go to do an eoc dates back to 4500 b. c. it was linked to spiritual rituals in the 1950s are to started introducing pieces, imitating ancient earns and you're on the books. it is part of your knox cultured heritage. so even if it declines as a profession, it's still flourishes off quotes or so our history pottery has provided households with not only useful products, but also an archive of people's way of life in ancient times. so far as factory has survived in an area where thousands of others have been abandoned, yet he's the last one and he has extended family left holding onto a profession that is thousands of years old. and i would have to do i had under the utah model one east of the doug. it is now times of sport and he's on the
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thank you so much. the stalls are all the biggest game in european club football. not just a few hours away. manchester city facing in some my line in the champions league final in east on boat city manager, pet cordial associates become, is obsessions the gone to club. so that 1st title in this competition we're whole past that reports in more ways than one. it's arguably 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 the line of the pit to me of the model rich super club in mac, just a city. the city, the overwhelming favorites to win, what many feel is an overdue champions league cycle is a final against a team and we have to do it. and of course, 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,
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the toddler is one of the few trophies missing from gaudy. i'll just start at city . since arriving in 2016 gaudy ah has 15 english premier legs to f cups and full football lea cups. having already been crowned permanently champions and f a cut when is the season is city beat into on sauces. i 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, into mulanda all about winning troubles, having achieved the faith in towards the ted and run through the final this year is all the more remarkable when you consider the financial trouble surrounding the club. the last 2 years of seen in the post combined losses of ours, 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,
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if it's going to be like the middle, middle to half time, then of course the possibilities. the 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 lee, well into one this competition 3 towards the 1st 5 card back in 1964 when they beat around with, with 31 in the final in vienna. they wanted to get a get lights ibt ben c cut one bill in the final pilot behind stadium, the sound 0. and their most recent success was in 2010 as a to know when are the board meeting at the thought about in the trade guide? them, that's the titles is not many i 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 2005, it may have to work its magic again into author, repeat the trick in 2023, roll path back out to 0. the right joining is now in the studio for my mind,
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just the city fire and current being sports channel. this next some of a net correct. so i have you here with us. got ill talking about it, becoming his obsession that goes so close in the past. months just the city, does it feel a bit different this time around? you think the think you go back to the last game last finally made it nice. chelsea didn't work out for them. months in his favorites, and you look all the way along how they've learned 300 game last season. they pulled out right. the buying music as well. i just think this is o rose leads for this game. now. i saw no one ever but you look at the team, we look at holland, you just think to yourself, this is the time the time feels right now and everything along ledger and he is able to and they've learned from the public and, and the jump is like, obviously the league and it seems to be a full amount of to for them at the moment. but they want it at once a month or so is that you need as well. yeah. and i'm the city funds of how to sort of slowly i'm big, went on a trade with the competition at times in the past. and like doing the, the champions way down some because of, you know,
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your wife has investigations into the financial goings on. but in terms of where it would tighten the club as a global brand, it will be to just, they can cite this next step. what says the owners of come in? obviously you go to the ground to look around the ground in basic, which she wasn't the best of areas the investment was being put in. first and foremost, it's about what they do on the fetch and domestically they've been outstanding. they need this, i mean the name is growing so much, especially from when i played once he got that champions league symposium of the big boys then. and then the global name becomes even bigger. i'm a st ladies live in this group of players, deserves it for how well they've been. obviously to go about some thoughts about in the, in the, in the family you're going to win the fake up, look at the, the trouble they need this, this group of players that this, this puts you in that, that special bracket. and if they went through that, korea is with this, with this group of players, and they didn't win the champions league, it'd be a crying shame. but i don't think, well, i think that's just too much call and see that i'm as, as you can see, my legs are shaking the i don't know what i'm doing the account way. so the guys to south will sort of game. we're going to say a lot of
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a lot of people shooting to the champions league is probably one of the few games i watch any. it was sort of game. well, in some alarm, i gave the sort of casual funds and i what can we expect? sage, well, there was a difficult team to play guys, they will have the in some of the, the, the mindset of defended by the players mountain as obviously of the cockers as deco used to play a bunch is to set to model the, the going forward, the school goals as well might be surprised so that you might say, look out to getting back into the team is quite strange because chelsea all throughout this, this is and we're looking for this on a forward. he could end up picking the champions league up shows you how we pull in this games for him. but i just think it's a, it's about who gets the 1st go, wants us to go go behind, as we say in a gainsville. and obviously in the games many get taught in the middle, the end, the caesar is a go, a couple of goals behind it. seems to get them on great. if there's enough time in the game, you feel that they cannot just click something to. i think if inter milan go will go behind,
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i think they've got problems on because the plan gets thrown out the window and they have to open up and also looking at in some along when they go forward, they send players forward. if it breaks down, nothing comes from it that will open it all. that will open the midfield, if enough for the city become dangerous. how important will will, fitness faith because you think that could be a big factor in this fun. what i do not because the family you know is, is difficult, is what it is, is the how the sleek and the wells a more mental, more every, specially now every 3 days, all of a sudden you've got cook games and you've got champ easily. they own another level fitness and i just think of the game goes on. they must have that in the back of the mind. the most thing we playing the toughest league in the well, no one's going to out. we're on us. and i just thing they'll, they'll become stronger and eventually they'll grind in some alondo. got to have that in your mind. the 6 hopefully difficult, but what the older is got these got the right bench. what as on that as well forward. and if don't get me wrong, you might be playing modest. they've got wonderful bands so they can change it. but
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i just think too strong as a game goes on a too powerful. and it's a full mouth series of the replicating. well, so the noise united down the road to the united winning treble will not play in the plays mine, is that something that will be desperate. so it's a replicate the funds would like it. you don't think that thinking about that at the moment, but you actually go into whatever the game is. they just focus solely on like game months as united was a how game of the weekend. the facebook finding it was tough because there was a lot of mental side of it. so to get any of the goal, then a 6 you get the 2nd goal of a sudden it's a different situation. they didn't months united organize themselves, and the money to get over the line. now will that i think it is winning, this is the, is the big picture. it's about the and now your paying couple, getting older, bigger as that 's. then after that they can start thinking when i got a minute we were in the chapel bathroom, right. then our minds united they'll always be that same to 3 months as united a month. you specifically, but at the moment small getting to jump on tonight. fantastic stuff. next, thank you so much for coming in. we're looking forward to that final few hours away
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and ask somebody to go into based on the role some of the finals going on in the world, is the basketball within the nuggets it moves within when, when is the n b i championship. the knock is facing the miami hate one rights and 95 on friday nights, i guess 31 late in the best of 7 series send. but have the chance to secure the 1st title in front show us history on hung. cool. second. coming up on monday, i mean it's still one man, you know, we need to be in one more of the didn't i liked it. we didn't relax really and, and get comfortable. we're still desperate. we're still on that now, cause alcaraz admitted distress cools by taking another junk of which was too much for him at the french open with the semi final points of one set. so i'll cross hits one full 40 tramps and the world number one valley move during the final c sense you'll could, which took full advantage. and he is now just one went away from
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a reco 23rd grand slam sized. first and foremost, i have to say uh tough luck for, for carlos. uh, obviously at this level um you know, the last thing you want is these crimes and the physical problems or the, the late stages of the grand slam. so i feel for him, i feel sorry, i hope you can recover and come back very soon. we'll just visual face casper root in the final that's after the no agent's width saw his gym, and opponents are of in straight sets the world in the full reach, the final lester. and that occasions he was bates and by lucky out mid out on can use face to keep you going. his broken, another world's record, we'd have to assessing annual fund best. and the 1500 basis of the jumping had breaks into the 5000 makes the record quite familiar to paris on friday. yeah, given the brits, especially simo will best let me ship game a setting
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