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or, and the such, and these are me, the big the flight available. beat ages is say that a 100 i'm soothing is refugees. why you have to be registered under what kind of access pay this this food does not get to where it is needed. so it may not get there and all the challenge ahead is your stay without just the rest of the maintenance given the 24 hour see spot and sit down a chance for desperately need today to be delivered. the time about this. and this is all just 0 live from don't have also coming up. last for 40 days in the colombian jungle for children who survived a plane crash of safety arrived in boca time. your grand invoices are on the move in the east with heavy fighting across the region. and we bought from near an
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active volcano in the philippines authorities a warning a to the rupture. at any time the, we're going to stop the conflict in the so done what are $24.00 are cease, fire has begun. the army and part of military rapids support forces have been fighting since mid april. this is the 8th troops that's come into effect. the united states, as saudi arabia broker, the deal, it's meant to allow the safe delivery of humanitarian aid. but previously spies have failed to stop much of the fighting. abram organs get more from the mind across the nile from top to, as it's supposed to be for 20, for hours. only unlike previous these fires, which have meant which have been meant to last a bit longer. now, for the past 3 hours, it's been relatively quiet. we have not been able to hear any sound of our tend to be selling. but let's go back to the statements from both the rapids support forces
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and the city news army. with regards to that cease fire, the rapids support forces express that they are willing to abide by it and urged. this is denise army to do the same for the sake of humanitarian purposes. the sudanese army before these cease fires, thoughts, it also said that they will abide by it. as long as the other side being the rapids support forces in this case does not violate it. and if it does, they have the right to respond. again, it's just the 1st hours of a 24 hours these fire. many residents are waiting to see how the 1st 4 or 5 hours will play out before they try to make a move. whether it's the talk up on basic commodities or try to leave the capital kind of to him because of ongoing fighting. or because of the intensification of fighting between the rapids support forces invested in these armies over the past few weeks. well they organization, sir, humanitarian catastrophe. is on the folding in the capital of sedans, west and off for region madsen, food, and water supplies in eggs. they may not have run out,
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but is concerned. the funds include spread to other parts of the region including neighboring shot. the same bus driver has more from andre, an eastern chat. the 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. the un and other organizations have been here, they have been here to try and see how many people there are estimates are that in the 2 or 3 make shift in cabinets like this. there are about 2002200 people, all from all jeanina, all waiting to see what happens next to see where they go next to be relocated to more built up the refugee camps,
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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 that and 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. the 4 children have been assigned to live in columbia after spending 40 days stranded in the dense amazon rain forest, young siblings from the hu toto indigenous group, and went missing off to their plane, crash,
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the time of solano and the southern co ketchup province. roscoe is find them a 5 miles west of the wreckage. ana sandoval repeated. he's got this update from columbia as capital the top massey a to them week 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 community. i seem to hear this, the military forces and the indigenous communities that helps with the search. if it's found the children 14 days after the plane crash, the children were on the road. they are an example of survival that will go down in history. today, those children of the children of peace and the children of columbia,
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you have at least 30 as the children, aged 1394, and one year old were recovered near the border between the 2nd time what you had and provinces close to where the small plane has crashed, their mother died in the accident relief from their grandparent's up to the news of the rescue, but the now i agree, i bought a king inside of the apartment 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 are grateful to guard the fate of the children move the country into global attention. a massive military light search operation involving over a 100 columbia and special forces. and 17 digital scouts swept the area around the
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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 them alive. and through the extraordinary, out come to a story that has kept the entire country in suspense for more than a month or less than that. i'm get the address that i've looked at the at least 3 people have been killed in a don't strike the hit to an apartment block and ukraine's block see part of a desa. the city's ministry come on says shutting down 8 are ready and made a shot head drones as well as 2 besides that very from one of the drones had a high rise apartment blocking caused a fire washington set out in the moscow has received what it's describing. has
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hundreds of these jones from a rock on friday. moscow blades you fighting for a drone attack congregations. if you have one on this, it's degrading, such as forces have made gains in the east the devastated city of buckboard. i'm electric. come on. those as troops that advancing on shots. if y'all it's a town in about 10 kilometers west of bock moved. if any of the forces are aiming to a circle, the city which russian forces seized in may after months of heavy fighting. and it's not for your drastic the nation, including president brought him is that landscape said he's discussed tactics with senior military officer. ready but he hasn't referred to the recent operations as a counter offensive showing the video stuff. so the watching the tv, i've just held the 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
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line have been discussed. meanwhile, a russian president is not to be a pushing this as ukraine has failed to advance anywhere on the front lines. 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? this is obvious. joe knows daniel hawkins has more from moscow. and there was and 10 specials going on along the southern zip. what is your front window was? were let lester strikes and i'll tell you. buffaloes reported on both sides as they pull up reserves to the front line. war correspondents here in russia have reported the frontline has shifted multiple times in certain sectors as the russian forces full back there was a lines regroup and reclaimed co. true that that information has been coming, as i say, from one correspondence not from official sources letter. imposing, as we said, that has claimed that the offensive has failed alone effect as the m o. d here in
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russia is claiming massive loss is fully right inside both in terms of mountain power and material, as well. with the rough and state media also reporting over the last couple of hours, or when asked like when the, when it muted good or when a tree edfield another strike one and i'm a nation depot near the city of commons key. now we've also had a rhetoric mission from the russian president yesterday that the russian army suffering from a lack of more than military equipment. but he also said that issues being addressed, as well as comments on russian casualties and another rec, comment from the russian id saying the russian army has also suffered losses. though far less than the crating side. at least 5 people have been killed in an explosion. and, and cut out the truck is ministry of defense says that was a blast inside the rocket and explosives factory and the capital emergency crews of rescued people who were trapped under the rubble. chance global above the m. k record and explosives factory in element. doug, there was an explosion in the donna mont department as a result of
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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. also, bob has claimed responsibility for the lifetime attack on the beach side hotel and this amount a capital of the attackers entered to margaret issues. leto beach hotel accompanied by explosions on gun fire. police say at least 9 people were killed and 21 were wounded. the breach hotel often host high ranking somali on foreign officials, is one of the most active volcanoes in the philippines could be about to erupt. people living nearby until to leave the homes. phones man is in northeastern. all base holdings is basically gas that route and rocks and authorities a lava flow from it. at any time, it last have opted in 2018 in tens of thousands of people have to leave on a below repose from near the volcano in all by province. we are in
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a village that's within the 6 kilometer radius of my own 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 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 threat of my own volcano erupt. thing they say this happens every few years and right behind me there's still a road construction that's ongoing. and over there, men are hanging out. they say they want to be able to secure their properties and their lives stop. but the local government has already declared a state of calamity, which means that force evacuated is already enforced and alert level 3 has been
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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 the back you ation centers. pardon below i was you 0. i by the philippines in canada. but fine british columbia has prompted the evacuation of more than 2000 people in the 100 fires are burning in the western problems. authorities are describing the situation as aggressive and follow the child. meanwhile, and the east international crews continue to arrive to help fight the flames. they're, it's kind of as worthwhile 5 season on record. the zone has got more for world of all into 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
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entire country right now. one of the hardest hitting 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 an international help. and they've already received 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 blazes 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? a step ahead and i'll just say to find out by farmer versus promise about us. johnson's resigned as a member of parliament, add up to 12 hours a day without us having to visit a. we're going to look at what bangladesh is suffering a severe shortage of power, the frank assessments. quite frankly, let's address the elephant in the room. the reason in the south koreans want their own nuclear deterrence is because they don't trust 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 kids might have implemented the states, but there is no strong government to control and which means that this might fit
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[000:00:00;00] the, you're watching or does it a reminder of adults. so there's, there's uh, a 24 hour ceasefire appears to be holding between the citizens warning sides. it's the 8th true since fighting began in mid april. the army and potter military rapids support forces of baffling for control for children have been funded online and foster, they were stranded in the columbia in rain forest for 40 days. the savings went missing with the plan that were flying and crashed on may. the 1st, at least the 3 people have been killed in a drone strike that had an apartment block in the ukraine's black suit port of desa city's minutes or 2 months as it's shutting down h. russians organs as well as to miss ons. last fridays, the 3 train crash in india is wasting more questions about rail safety. the
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collision killed the 288 people and it injured hundreds more. 20000000 indians use trains every day when we consume shoddy supports from building this was in eastern india a day of reckoning for the government that's prided itself on modernizing india as colonial ease of a net fuck bottle. so became the side of the worst re accidents in the country last week. but 3 trains collided, killing nearly 300 people. mom sonia and all just as a 4th, was submitted to parliament warning about rate and safety issues. that support is only now coming to like the for you study, highlighted shuffles and inspections, staffing, and the lack of funding for renewing for a trucks as the mind is increasing, but capacity of a network has not kept pace. so there is, well, when you apply vision must have condition and that condition has
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a lot of investigating effects, you know, last saturday from mr. new range of moody we should use to, you know, create a new train. instead, he was visiting passengers and hospital who injured in the ball, a sort of crash. the government says it's improve the safety of the trade networks in recent years. but the report says, budgets to implement safety measures have been produced. an antique pollution system that causes trains to break automatically is operational only on 2 percent. defend use a network and it hasn't been installed on the eastern railroad. the last week's accident happened when he left the 8th and they bought him. it's happening this accident shows that this government is not running the railways efficiently body up the accident didn't involve one with 3 trains who is paying attention. critics also see really has been to keep pace with changes in the transport industry. so the
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problem is that the, because of the safety concerns because of this condition is not able to boost this dispute. that is, out of that, we are losing market share or an accident that time. hundreds of flights may be among issues, voters will be concerned about during general elections next year. they're done, they'll get to them, then you haven't been waiting for the train for the past on its sleep is ended the duty of our government and showed it the right sort of time and takes us to our destination to see if there is a need to upgrade india's really into stop to, but can more than i zation, i'll face safety of the billions that are being spent to make the network better. experts say investments are needed in technologies that make ups safer. let me close, i'm sure to you. obviously, the inclination, eastern india farmer, but he's probably most about as jonathan's resigned, as
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a member of parliament saying he's being forced out. johnson's been fighting for this political future, often inquiry into the so called party gates scandal. on monday, the parliamentary privileges committee is due to publish its fine news into whether he deliberately misled, followed by social gatherings house. during the cold of 19 pandemic, johnson maintains all locked down was or followed. rolling challenges has become more from westminster. is that the reason why forest johnson has stepped down is because he was given an advance copy of that records. that report looking into whether he had knowingly misled parliaments about whether that with policies in downing street during the lockdown months. and when we know that the policies and that reports, as far as going to san i concluded yes, bar stools had misled parliament's times. what that meant was that was likely to be a votes in parliament on suspension, subarus don'ts and which might would have triggered
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a by election anyway in his constituency. so rather than suffer that humiliation for us, johnson has effectively decided to go down fighting and he's being very, very critical of this privileges committee that's produced this report. he's called a kangaroo court. he's coded biased, he said that they were prejudiced against him. essentially stacks with remain is trying to take revenge for breaks. it is worth pointing out actually that that's the privilege committee, had a majority of conservative in pays for his hanging policy on it. so not necessarily the most accurate description that he's also level criticisms at risky. so next government saying that it has to get back to being a property conservative government that it has to start cutting taxes properly, that it has to seize all the opportunities of breaks it. so a broadside being 5 by boss johnson into directions and many, many headaches, created for reducing that's government. bangladesh is suffering from
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a severe power shortage. some households and small businesses have good no electricity for up to 12 hours every day. the government's con, energy imports, because it's running out of us dollars to pay for them. the prolonged heat wave is increasing demand for power time you're charging is getting more from doc com on one of the fastest growing economies in asia, bangladesh is facing its worth of electricity prices in a decade. it's compounded by the rising cost of living and full of shortage and allegations of corruption in a multi $1000000000.00 upgrade to energy infrastructure. public anger is growing. we protesting about the frequent that's the problem is to provide electricity to every home. but instead, they have increased electricity, tarus way has all the money going. if they come from the country they should resign
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. last year, the government pledge to 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 shot is, is a major blow to the countries. industrial sector. types have gone up several times in the past few years. and starting temperature have increased demand we content our businesses properly because of the phone offices. so customers don't. com 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 domestic coal and gas resources instead of relying on the inputs which have drained foreign currency reserves. one lum ticket for the past month production has been having put and costs have increased on many industries and managing the diesel generators. but it
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costs twice as much as electricity from the grid and the text of the sector, which it comes from more than 80 percent of bond with this as expert is hard, he's the government as ours people to be patient or she can tell. i mean, there was a financial crisis in the wake of the increase in global fuel prices in the international markets. it won't last long. the situation will normalize within the next $15.00 to $16.00 days. analysts one that with an economic crisis growing and general elections to be held in january bind with this is likely to see more protest and under as in the coming weeks and months turn. because the a gives it a duck in iraq. the engine doctor possibly is declining. many pulses of abundant the craft as people turn to modern inputs, but some of keeping the rich heritage your life. luckily, the other one had report some on the one east of baghdad when life is tall for suffice as there is nothing more soothing than delicate clay. for 24 years, he's made a walk you through edition of pottery using centuries,
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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 declining. my family members and cousins have changed their profession has done law . a pottery is deeply rooted, any rocks, ancient cost, families code out the profession from generation to another for millennia. using the same ancient techniques to tune them up into kitchen with and bows. 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.
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today some families in the countryside is to use clay tongue doors for b king, but the market is being overwhelmed by cheap reports. imported from you on expect say, gearbox heritage of so marian and, but loony and put to re manufacturing has now become more one. 0, to practiced in academia, what instead it does go to an eoc dates back to 4500 b. c. it was linked to spiritual returns in the 1950s are to started introducing pieces, imitating ancient earns and you're on the books. it is part of your docs cultured heritage. so even if it declines as a profession, it still flourishes. us quotes or so our history pottery has provided households with most only useful products, but also an archive of people's way of life in ancient times. so far as the factory has survived in an area with thousands of others have been abandoned yet he's the
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last one in his extended family left holding on to a profession that is thousands of years old. without the head under the law. i'm the one east of love god. as you can find a lot more information on the website, all the 0 dot com. the weather is next to the inside story is going to examine the issue of air pollution about us and stay with the the hello. it's seen some pick down pulls across southern parts of china recently. this is the seasonal range, the plum range to meet your front that sky. so just slip is where a little further south with this we go once through the next hour so you can see how it extends up into that east. the side of japan, southern areas still seeing some heavier rain as we go through somebody as the big
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down pulls just post on that system using a little further races. but you see for sunday general drive down towards the south, you may see one or 2 heavy showers into the fall south of china. but even the should ease off the top just we go $13.00, monday it will be human. having said that, lot to show us, but i have an awesome breakdown. pool is a possibility into the northeast of china, maybe a shower ro to into the korean peninsula. my story really is going to be about the heat type of just getting up into the thirty's once again. penny, i hate to cross northern parts of india. now of course, and 2 significant storms to watch out for the 1st one is bringing breakdown pools towards bangladesh. part of warning has been issued for that heavier rain to and to me on my. and then of course we have a tropical sideway in the arabian sea. slow moving feature, this, but it isn't housing the shells because western parts of india will be down. polls gradually coming into a good rock. does it go through the coming, dies will to wet, but stuff and purchased um,
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