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the, the, [000:00:00;00] the hello there, i'm this tells us, hey, this is in use our line from our headquarters here in the coming up in the next 60 minutes. the 24 hours, these fire insert on a chance, but desperately needed aids to be delivered. in time, same bus robbie live from audrey and eastern chad were refugees from alternate or the capitol of west star for say they had to injure meetings and face the risk of death to escape the warrants who de las for 40 days and the columbia and jungle for children who survived
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a plane crash have now arrived safely and by the time ukrainian forces are on the move in the east with heavy fighting that across the beach and a dying ox rocks ancient pastry industry is suffering under the waste chief to enforce the truck uninstalled the biggest match in european club football. now just a few hours away english. see manchester city taken on in some alarm in the champions weeks the while it is now just passed $1300.00 g n t and we begin with a conflict ensued on with 24 hours to spot is currently in place. the army and the permanent to rapid support forces have been fighting this since mid april. this is now the 8th street that's come into effect. the united states and saudi arabia
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broke into this deal. it's meant to allow the safe delivery of humanitarian aid. but previous, these fires have failed to stop much of the fighting correspondence. hipaa morgan has moved from the ground then on demand across the nile from cost to it's supposed to be for $20.00, for hours. only unlike previous these fires, which have meant that was, 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 arts and the retailing. but let's go back to the statements from both the rapids support forces and the city muse 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 by his 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
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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 and the food in these army over the past few weeks. as well. 8 organizations say that each amount of tearing catastrophe is unfolding and the capital of 2 dons west of full region med center food and water supplies, or running out in al jeanina. there's also concern that 5 and could spread to other parts of the region including neighboring chad. let's be try correspondence in bas robbie. he's in the town of audrey in east and chad. that's near the sudanese border zane. this has meant to be a nation wide c spy. is it having any impact on the facing across the board of that? well, it's really difficult to tell exactly what's happening inside student on this side of the country. there's been an,
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a almost complete blackout of any kind of information. there are no communications on like, cartoon, what's happening in all janina, by all accounts, the 2nd most active part of the conflict in this war. it is difficult to tell, simply because there is almost no communication with anyone inside. that city is completely cut off the one way we have been able to tell what's happening from our vantage point to nadia. we've seen smoke rising from the direction of alternator for the last several days. we have not seen that today, so that would suggest that perhaps there is a low in the fighting there. we know that 8 organizations are points here in andre . every 8 organization work itself is here in andre, waiting to try to get in there trying to negotiate their way through. they are dealing with a village is just on the other side of the border in sudan trying to get one kilometer of access at a time, one village at a time. and they are trying to get passed off from one elder to another, one commander to another, to try to negotiate their way as close to alternate as possible. they say what is needed? there is 203040 trucks convoys that need to go in with everything that that city
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may need. but they can't even negotiate. 2 trucks worth of medicine at the moment because of the security risk to them on that road between here and all janina, just 2535 kilometers away. what we are seeing is a constant stream, a trickle, but constant for a couple of people that are trying to get out. they say they are risking their lives just to try to escape the war. they face beatings, they're having to pay bribes. that makes shift check points being set up by malicious. but those that do make it across the board or in, audrey end up in places like this. everyone out, this makes shift, kept an impromptu set up here outside, just on the outskirts of the town of andre. this is a camp where everyone here is from all janina. there's probably a 100150 people here. there's 2 or 3 more. can select this around the town, those that live usa, there's upwards of 2000 people living like this around andre simply here waiting
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for help. we've spoken and people who say they've been separated from their families, that they're going around the different and campus trying to find the people that they were separated from when bullet started flying as they were play. they ran from hales of gunfire. is how people here describe what happened. we've seen people with injuries with wounds. we seen children exhibiting signs of serious mal nutrition. and we have heard is that they are still waiting for help. one woman spoke who spoke to a said that her children hadn't eaten in 3 days. so the situation here is incredibly serious. it is incredibly dire and it needs to be addressed as soon as possible and resolve you that on the border on the child side of the suit on board the in the town of andre. thank you very much. say, well, that's not bringing mountain a. she had, he is a political, i'm just who comes through don, who's speaking to us from kyra. not i want to talk about the safe spot. it's remarkably holding. it seems, despite the failure of all the others, the us inside your rape,
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you have made it very clear that the jet and hopes that contingent on its success. this is obviously a last ditch effort to try to keep those alive. so given that the cx 5 does appear to be working, can we assume that both sides into don't do want this process to continue? you know, i don't think we can assume that tom, whatsoever. on the r a south side, i think to begin for starters, they've done better than almost anybody as expected. and they're terrorizing a city without the international condemnation that should be appropriate for just the amount of care that they're lifting on residence there. and they have significant leverage right now, and they don't want to dilute that. i think we should be seeing the cease fire through tube goals that they have one to restock accordingly and to re position themselves into rest. the other is to portray themselves as benevolence which has
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always kind of uh, a top um, you know, priority of their war campaign um, even during times of the laws of violence for or non freighting. and we've seen that with the latest video and which they've essentially extorted myself aid workers as a video servicing on twitter now, where they've essentially told them where you're not going to get into any aid access. unless we instrumental lies you guys for propaganda purposes. and essentially, course you guys and the saying that the art stuff is very benevolent for us. it's allowing you guys to treat people. so we see that quote on that. so i think for the army there is they might have more invested in our political process. but they also know that for them to be able to get any outcomes that don't lose their power significantly in the political process, they need leverage. they don't have very much because they're losing on the battlefield. so well, this is a 24 hour cease 5. thank you, monetary and access specifically means the fact that it's only a day suggest that our mission is pretty low at the moment. is an extension realistic?
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if everyone else has all the interests at heart and extension, i don't think it is. i think it's dustin to collapse personally because i think of both sides are incentivized to keep on fighting. the army needs more leverage before it can really commit to talks. and i think the very, the principles of the declaration of the general agreement, which does under pen every renewed cease fire, go against the tactics of both sides in this conflict. for the r as a, particularly their strategic utility is to imbedding themselves with residential areas. um, taking over a huge important infrastructure like water pipelines and water stations just cutting off water to, to so many residents in the city as well as you know, for instance, turning hospitals and military outposts to ask them to, to withdraw from that puts them into the open and, and,
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and puts them in their minds from their perception of a significant disadvantage. their, their tactic is to avoid civilians and danger in order to frame so as an is coming to force the army as indiscriminate. and they army is going for the bait. the army has shown that it is not interested in trying to limit civilian casualties. it fires from the sky at women's residential areas, and it kills lots of people, you know, as a result of the arts of strategy, but they're not taking very many preventative measures. so we see that the agreement that needs to force both sides, that would require both sides to change their military tactics. neither side is incentivized to do that. so it's hard to imagine that they would agree to that as the basis to any negotiations or talks moving forward so well. speaking of incentives, the full this very brief truth, we saw very intense fighting in the capital yard stuff does appears to have more territory than the army related to them doing better than people thought. but who
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has the upper hand of the stage? is absolutely the artist that has the upper hand right now. they control overwhelmingly so significant, more territory with them. cartoon, they are embedded themselves and number of residential areas that they, they take and complete ground control. and then dr. for as well they come, they, they control, you know, most states and dark for as well. i've been told that you see are so sharp points, with the exception to the north heading towards a fashion which is foreigner with providence. um, so we seeing that the, our staff in terms of ground control does have, you know, significantly more leverage there. but that leverage comes out as a huge human cost because we're just seeing the intimacy of the tire that they're putting on civilians. and while the violations are repeating, the violations of the army is coming very indiscriminately from the hair. from the artist. you know,
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you can feel the growing resentment and anger and hostility towards them from residence, particularly cartoon, because they're the ones that are up close and personal violence that are being victims of, of rape from the, our staff that are being victims of losing their halls from the r a so, so we see that the nature of the violence, although civilians bear the costs from both sides of the nature of the violence is this very intimate and up, close and personal with the, our south. and that speaks to just how sprawling they've hm. how much they've sprawled themselves out to try to control most of the city. not in the head of the school, i'm less to cover his suit on sharing that with us from cairo. thank you for joining us again on out 0. not great to get your thoughts. great, thanks for having me. are still punching more head for you this i'll just there and use our including find out why iphone, my bridge is 5 minutes. subarus johnson has resigned as a member of parliament, qualifies, been out of control across much of canada,
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where and one of the hardest hitting areas in the east and support more trouble from miami in the n b a finals. and the will be hearing that story. the rock has released at $2700000000.00 and frozen assets were wrong. that's according to the head of the countries joined chamber of commerce. it follows a number of meetings between us or banyan under money officials. some more on this, let's speak to dawson, jabari. she is in the arabian capital tower on for us, those. so this sounds like a pretty significant confidence building measure when it comes to these relationships. yes, certainly it's the 1st time in nearly 4 years set, the reigning government will see the results of negotiations that have been ongoing to unfreeze the funds that have been frozen in iraq since the united
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states. less than nuclear deal of 2015 in may of 2018 and impose a series of very severe sanctions on their on in november of that year. now this is the money that's the iraqi government was not allowed to pay for what they were purchasing from their own, mainly gas and electricity. now apparently, according to the rocky foreign ministry, the foreign minister there had held talks with his american counterpart in salary, re be at a conference where they agreed to a series of measures that would see the release of a certain percentage of these funds about a quarter of what the rocky government owes to iran, the currently they owe about $11000000000.00 and this nearly $3000000000.00 will be a, it has been unfrozen, but it doesn't mean that the reading government is going to receive this money in cash. how it's going to work is that according to reading and officials, they will be using that money to pay for the certain fees that the reigning
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pilgrim's pay to make their annual pilgrimage to hodge and saudi arabia. so the money will be used to pay the saudi government at the radian government will receive the money from the ordinary. ronnie is nearly $80000.00 of them travel to mac are every year and instead of paying the saudi government that themselves, the money they have frozen in bagdad will be used to pay those those fees. they'll also be able to purchase certain goods that there's been a shortage of in iran from any country they wish to win that money they have in fact that will be paid for that. do so there's also a more money elsewhere, right, that isn't being released. do you have a sense of what might be happening to those funds as well? it's been a few years now. iranian government officials have been trying to release the funds currently their estimates roughly about a $100000000000.00 operating funds and assets around the world that have been frozen as a result of us sanctions. now about 50000000000 of that is as
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a result of the most recent sanctions on your, on from 2018. so there is a push really by ringing and officials to try and release the funds. but of course, the american government is adamant until there is an agreement about iran's nuclear program and visions. there sanctions prevents various governments from paying what they're purchasing from their own maley, oil and gas. we believe that a number of countries including china, iraq still has, there's still money in iraq as well. in south korea, there's $7000000000.00 about $25000000000.00 in china, and u e and japan as well. so there is a sense of this is a positive step with this news that we're hearing, but it's not quite enough to see a difference here on the lives of ordinary ryan who's we've seen inflation rates of over 50 percent over the past few months, dosage of already that with the latest for us, from the uranium capital tower on the thank you very much, joseph now for children has been found to live in columbia after spending 40
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days stranded in the dense amazon rain forest. the young siblings, one of whom has just turned one year old, from the quito to indigenous group. they went missing off to the plane, crashed near the town of solano and the southern ca ketchup providence. rescue is found them about 8 kilometers west of the wreckage of us under and pepsi has this update for us from columbia as capital overtime. a mess the 8th to them week the sound, 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 ending vigilance. 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, unless the military forces and the indigenous communities that helps with the search. if it's found the children 14 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 what you had in provinces close to where the small plane has crashed. their mother died in the accident relief from their grandparents after the news of the rescue was and now 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,
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but we are grateful to god. the fate of the children moved the country and drew global attention. a massive military lead search operation involving over a 100 columbia and 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 them. i live through the extraordinary, out to 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. the ukranian president is a lot to me is. lensky has confirmed account offensive against russia is taking
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place to go and specify what stage forces have made gains in the east near the devastated city of buck most. i'm going to treat them on the as has troops advancing on chess of. yeah, as you see, there is a town about 10 kilometer as west as possible. as your painting forces image when suckle the city, which russian forces seized back in may off the months of heavy fighting, but speak to a correspondent during the whole. he joins us now from caves, ukrainian capital. so doing it this condra offensive is finally now officially happening. it seems perhaps got to a point whether you've writings simply couldn't deny it any longer off the days of increasing signs of a ministry activity by the ukraine inside at various points along the front line from the east in donuts regions around the embattled city of back moved all the way down to the south east, south southern sector of zach for easier. uh, signs,
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reports coming largely from the russian side. in fact, the euphrates refusing to comment the russians talk to you about the efforts to break through their something. supply lines showing pictures, indeed on social media or a damage let the to time can bradley fighting vehicles, elements of i'm a specifically supplied so ukrainians by nato countries. in order to prepare for these counter offensive the food and himself on friday, declaring that ukraine's counter offensive was on the way. and now as you say, during the visit by just intruder, the canadian prime minister here to keep ultimate zalinski finally admitting, saying the accounts are offensive, account preventive and defensive actions are taking place. he said in ukraine, but i will not say at what stage of that, right, well we know at what stage that they are in the very, very early stages probably underway for a matter of days. now it is clear that the ukrainians of taking as a matter of policy and the fact that they will not divulge details about what is
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going on. they've said all along that would not be giving a running commentary. they want to obviously to preserve some sense of operational secrecy and surprise about their overall plan. this is a plan that has been in the making for many, many months now. it was a cause due to have happened and was anticipated in the spring delay then successively. as the equipment was brought more and more of it from at nato, does o h entire new brigades were built up by the ukrainians numbering some 60000 men. all of that now complete and this operation underway, the ukrainians incense, i'm trying to do what they can to turn the tables on the battlefield and re take as much land as they possibly can kind of the occupied by the russians china hall that we will, the license for us from the granting capital. thank you. jenna, or at least 5 people has been killed in an explosion into kias encore, a province. the talk as ministry of defense says there was a bloss inside,
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a rocket and explosives factory imagines degrees of rescued people who are trapped that under the rubble. like you'd like to me a little bit about the m. k record and explosives factory in elm, a dog. there was an explosion in the dynamite department as a result of a chemical experiment, according to technical stuff. unfortunately, 5 workers who died. condolences go out to the families. we've watched an investigation into the incident. there were 5 workers under the rubble, but we managed to risk it will also, bob has claimed responsibility for a nighttime attack on a beach side hotel. in the somali capital, the attack is ended. mogadishu, his leader beach hotel, accompanied by explosions and gun 5. police say at least 9 people were killed and 21 wounded. the beach hotel off in high, high ranking somali and foreign officials from a business prime minister bar. as johnson has resigned, as a member of parliament saying he's in full south. johnson has been fighting for his political future, often inquiry into the so called
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a policy gate scandal. on monday, the parliamentary privileges committee is due to publish its findings into whether he deliberately misled call them and about social gatherings. health during the credit of 1910 demik johnson maintains that locked down rules. why followed? well, the more in this let speak to where we challenge. he's in westminster for us flory loads of speculation that this was really about johnson jumping before he was pushed. yeah, i'm going to think that that speculation can pretty much be lights arrest he is said in that kind of a resignation for woodside that he was resigning specifically because of this report coming from the parliamentary privileges committee, which has found an advance copy that borrow as johnson himself is saying that he knowingly misled holloman's when he was saying that that when no policies in
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downing street during that is locked down months. so he is being very critical of this committee. he's call it a kangaroo court said that it's bias, but essentially there is a, a witch hunt against it and we're hearing that kind of language on both sides of the atlantic at the moment. bar, it sounds a thing of which on steam revenge for breakfast. and this report essentially has triggered it's a stepping down from parliament. he's not the only ones the guy in the last few minutes, a 3rd and p. so we've had for a strong sense. we've also had nadine delrays now we have something called nitro adams. and now the apartments area from the conservatives who is an ally of forest johnson. we're assuming that these are all connected in some way. cool because of products, don't send order loyalty to bar as johnson. and he has also launched for woodside at the governments of really significant governments. he wished he was prime
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minister risky. so next a transfer of the exec i have a full boss. johnson has resigned as, as prime minister. and i'd really soon act took that job. he's criticizing where he soon has come in saying it has to be a more conservative government that they have to regain the momentum. sykes, a big and brewing headache and the monument for richey soon act, the prime minister, being the lead up to what seemed to be a general election next year. he's got to fight 3 by elections before that free 3 bought actions, then they will be tough ones. but the concept is what the, when, because they are lagging behind, considerably in the house. what we tell them today, what the basis for us from westman. so thank you very. or one of the most active volcanoes in the philippines could be about to erupt. people living nearby, i have been told to leave their homes mount my own is a northeastern allied providence. it's in steering gas, debris, and rocks, as you can see there. and with ours, you say that lava can flow from it at any time at last,
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dropped it in 2018 and tens of thousands of people had to leave. we'd love to be able to make sure that we're not put that in the actual these were any problems that cannot be peace, that may happen in the future because that's something that we pride ourselves with the better. know how many of the indian i'm or 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 and uh, correspond and found to be low reports. now from near the volcano in al, by province, 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 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,
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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 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 the back you ation centers. barton below was your 0. i by the philippines, was now time for the whether he's evanson, hello. we still got some rather wet weather for stuff in the eastern pa sofa,
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japan. but it's in the process of pulling out of the way dry weather trying to push it behind. so tied in with a seasonal weather system as seasonal funds are made by your front. the plum rains, so you got heavier, right? pushing into q issue in easton, pos, of how to shoot for your showers across the career. potentially. i, ne, in posit china, even pricing could catch you shout to if you do catch a shout, it will be live, a could be fund 3 as well. main fund of stones across southern most parts of china, down towards hong kong. that'd be on the 10th floor of the same. really. yes, we go one into monday that's pushed by the south. taiwan does say some showers, plenty of showers across the philippines. all tied up with that type of food which is staying out into the mall just but to roll ring that will moist air in rod across the region. heavy showers that to across the entire china barney, i sing some larvae, showers indonesia, some sunshine sunshine, but still a chance of a few showers here as well. so what's the weather to making his way into bung with ash in to me, a model is the western side of india that will see the west of the right as we go
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through the next couple days. time is the actual book of side 5. that's the aggregate swipe of the know with heavy right towards good you right. i'll still ahead here and i'll just hear a tough questions about rail safety and india off the last weeks train crash. official say a lot of work is made nuclear secrets in the ball through details revealed of just with former us present. donald trump kept classified materials and, and forwarded was a record breaking night on the track in paris. and he will be here with will be absent the, the frank assessments, quite frankly. let's let dress the elephant in the room. the reason the south koreans want their own nuclear to terraces because they don't trust the us informed opinions. fighting has basically lost this thing up so far that it is impossible virtually for somebody else,
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7 to the race at this point in depth analysis of the days headlines. so then, by the end 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 staples control and information controlling the narrative. dominating the media, how does the narrative can pull public opinion and pattern norma? spite it might not be the most important story about china of today. but that's what the big piece attention to. how is citizen, tim? listen, we played in the story. the listening post, i fixed the media. we don't cover the news, we cover the way the news is covered. the .
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the welcome back to watching al jazeera. i'm the spelling of your day here, and uh huh. that's remind you about tom stores. a 24 hour series fi appears to be holding between through the onboarding side. this is the 8th, the truth since pricing began and mid april, the army and the power minute to about the support forces of best thing for control . ukrainian president brought to me is lensky has confirmed account to offensive against russia is taking place. but for and specify what stage forces have make gains in the east near the devastated city of buck moore's. former british prime minister bar, as johnson has resigned as a member of parliament saying he has been full spouse. on monday, the parliamentary privileges committee is due to publish its findings and to whether he deliberately misled parliament about social gatherings held that during the carpet 19 pest demick of moral that story, let's bring in sonya panella. she's the author of just bar us
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a tail of bloomed ambition. she's also a former deputy is a bar as johnson when he was at the daily telegraph newspaper and she joins us now from london. sonya as someone who wrote a 470 page biography as far as johnson, let me start by asking you if you're surprised by his resignation on the toner of his statement. and i'm no surprise. i need to stay with tom eventually. i mean, he has been found, let's not forget what's happened to a british prime minister has been found by a committee selected by parliament to have lied to parliament. just an enormous historic and grave moving so much it will just take stuff because i'm afraid it was always going to happen with bars johnson, his reaction to raise obviously he's resigned. he knew that he would lose his those on the so the house of commons, most likely lose his thing. so he's resigned. so he doesn't look like a complete loser because he wants to go on making the millions that he's kind of
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a making. but the 1st page that you know, he has being found to life. and then how does he read how people have left him, toddler? so his toby says the bomb is the most and graceful resignation they like to. i think i have ever seen saying that this committee, which has a majority, by the way of practice, to test and conservative empties was a kangaroo coles, and that he being patient at all. this is nonsense, and it is really elegant and undignified. norton's largest upright fits and full esl. i'm a prime minister, a son in reading that letha. he's painting himself very much as a victim of an establishment out to get him. does he mean the tory establishment now that he's no longer liter? well, i may say this establishment say is if it's not far as jonathan, he went to eat, didn't, and upset and that's had a lot of incredible privilege. so it's quite surprising when he says it's the
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levels of the establishment because he couldn't be more establishment. but again, we're talking about 1st johnson, i mean he has many gifts, he's a great campaign. yeah, he's great. right. so he can be very charming. but he lacks certain qualities that i hate. most of the rest of us have including shame, including rules, including wanting to do best to and including not always blaming everyone else. and i'm afraid is ridiculous when he says that this is a wait time to a category called the same language that somebody's been using in stage. i'm sorry, this is what you use when you kind of almost like a minor child and haven't got enough when you found out and that's what's happened . well, let me ask you then sonya, do you think the bushes public can, is it or does he have a political career ahead of this, or is this the end? and does anyone actually, does it matter as well? i mean, it doesn't matter that says, well,
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he's done to british politics where lying on to not being a counselor, i'm afraid, has now become way, way, way more prevalent than it ever was to full bars. johnson, that's what masses usually what most of the thing goes on today. who knows? we never say never by the way, and i'm sure he's thinking about how he can get back right now because because he knows the tenant shouldn't move and then the thing and if he believes politics, so it's got a how is he going to get stuff attention i mean, i suspect he'll be sniping from the sidelines that will be making, but she's seen that life as aren't comfortable as possible. it will be kind of negative stuff. i believe me looking at the polls now. the last day will so that a lot of the british public have now seeing through and they realize that he lies about the policies in locked down. what else is he lives that will hold off? and actually i think that you know, the political following that he wants has he's,
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he's a, he's lost, his own comes out and he knows that really he knows he's been assigned who is prime minister and he's holt and by that, but it was almost, it was always, which is always that he could never the have any differently. what is a charge you take very particularly a charge of days with best and i'm afraid hung up and i'll have the all of the biography. it just bar us a tail upfront admission. grace or have you announce a 0 sharing your thoughts with us. thank you for joining us. on last, friday's 3 train crash and india is raising more questions about rail safety. the collision killed 288 people and injured 100 small. 20000000 indians use trans every day. we make housing sharif reports now from about vanessa in eastern india as a day of reckoning for the government that's prided itself on modernizing india as colonial ease of reading. net fuck bottle. so became the side of the worst re
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accidents in the country. last week the 3 trans collided killing nearly 300 people month. sonya, in order to support the submit to the department, warning about with safety issues. that support is only now coming to lot the full you study, highlighted shuffles and inspections, staffing, and the lack of funding for renewing for a trucks. your mind is increasing, but capacity of, of our network has not kept pace. so there is, well, when you apply vision method condition and that condition has a lot of cascading effects. you know, last saturday from mr. new range of moody was, should use to, you know, create a new train. instead, he was visiting passengers and hospital who injured and 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,
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budgets to him to amend safety measures have been produced. an antique pollution system that causes trains to break automatically is operational only on 2 percent. defend just re network and it hasn't been installed on the eastern when food. the last weeks accident happened when i left the 8th may but i missed happening. this accident shows that this government is not running the railways efficiently. the accident didn't involve one with 3 trains, i guess who's paying attention. the critics also say, really has failed to keep pace with changes in the transport industry. so the 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 monica to an accident that came hundreds of lives may be among issues, voters will be concerned about during general elections next year. they're done,
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they'll get to them then. yeah, i haven't been waiting for the train for the past on its sleep, isn't it the duty of, for a woman to insure it derives from the time and picks a store destination to see. so, you know, there is a need to upgrade and yes, really into stop to, but can more than i zation out to face safety of the billions that are being spent to make the network better. experts say investments are needed in technologies that make up twin say, so let me close, i'm sure to you. i'll just leave the information you sent in here. in canada file and british columbia has come to the evacuation of more than 2000 people. nearly 100 fires burning in the west and province was, are, these are describing the situation as aggressive and by the time, meanwhile, and the east international crews continue to arrive to help fight the flames that this is kind of isn't west of wildfire. season on rec, for the fi is now stretched between kind of as vast west and east coast. many of
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them, it's inviting for days of those for weeks. at this moment, 4245 active and with ours, you say most of them are out of control. more than a $140.00 of the pfizer and come back. it's this make from that it's in causing the smoking hayes in the eastern united states. gabriel, as under, has worn out from red level 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 entire country. right now. one of the hardest to 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
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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 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 off in the distance, sometimes a 100 or 200 kilometers back in very remote wooded areas gabriel's onto ouch. is it a, robo val, quebec, canada. heavy storms and flooding have hit central and eastern cuba. several villages cut off because bridges have collapsed and at least one pass and has died . many more have had to leave their homes. more heavy rains are also full cost in
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the next 2 days. u. s. federal court has revealed the details of an indictment against donald trump. the former president faces that he 7 charges relating to the handling of classified documents, including sensitive minute transformation. alan 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, the former us president to face federal criminal charges. we have one set of laws in this country and they apply to everyone of the 49 page in diamond liza the case against the former president in stock terms. it alleges he kept the documents, which showed the defense capabilities of the us and that specialized documents which showed with 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. the safety of the military and intelligence assets are laws that protect national defense
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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. they can stop because it's election into affairs at the highest level. indictment says the if the i tried to recover the documents from his model, i go home with trump asked his lawyer to hide them, destroy them until everyone who was cooperating fully 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 faces his defense to go ahead. when his lawyer resigned just hours after defending him on tv. this is not a criminal issue under the presidential records act. this whole thing is a civil dispute at the most republicans, even some of those challenging him for the proxies. presidential nomination are
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still giving their support and i deeply troubled to see this indictment move for president biden 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 the place is like the f b i headquarters. i'm here at the department of justice. and for sure, i'll just see the washington still ahead here on out 0 and support man just assist you. i mean to win the biggest prize and come football for the 1st time and he's here with that story the when the news breaks behind me,
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what do you see is the side of the massive accent. we so involving 3 trains. when people need to be hurt and the story needs to be told, there was no profit soccer pitch here. so i trained in the street with exclusive interviews and in depth reports christopher columbus wrote about it. in 1492 algebra has teens on the ground. this is where a pilots catch the way to bring you more award winning document trees and live news . finding a life partner can sometimes be difficult for young person, especially in conventional teaching is not an option. so some are turning for head that day to get one of my friends put me on it. and within 2 weeks i found somebody and i was done, there's still resistance in some communities and it might not work for everyone i'm done with up. but if i made someone online and that is how it's managed to be swipe price for marriage. oh no to 0.
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the the welcome back. in iraq, the ancient dodge of pastry is declining many pulses. they have abandoned to the croft as people turn to modern impulse. but some all keeping the rich heritage alive as much whatever. why head reports from left to one east of fact that when life has thoughts so far, it says there is nothing more soothing than delicate clay. for 24 years, he's made iraq, you tradition 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 isd he took good to because of impulse and
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elective demand for products and the lack of government subsidized fuel business has been declining. my family members and cousins have changed their profession. it doesn't lock. 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. and today some families in the countryside is to use clay tongue doors for be king . but the market is being overwhelmed by cheap reports imported from you on
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expect say, gearbox, heritage of so marian and, but loony importantly manufacturing has now become more went out, 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 dox, cultured heritage. so even if it declines as a profession, it said flourishes off quote for. 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 factory has survived in an area where thousands of others have been abandoned, yet he's the last one in his extended family left holding on to a profession that is thousands of years old. and i would have to do i had under the
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law. and the other one east of the dad. well, it's about time and support and his id. thank you so much. the stalls are well the biggest game in european club football. now just a few hours away months just the city will face in san milan in the champions league final any stumble or fits. he has never lifted the trophy. and so, i mean, so when his title for a full time or 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 milan, and the pit to me of the model rich super club in mac, just the city, the city, the overwhelming favorites to win. what many feel is an overdue champions league 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,
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i can not denied the difficulties in the quality of the opponents. never have done it, and especially in the front of the champ champions, the toddler is one of the few trophies missing from gaudy, all this time at city. since arriving in 2016 gaudy ah, has won 5 english premier legs to f. i cops 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. all the local rivals my just to you know, that are part of the spin to mulanda all about winning troubles. having achieved the faith in 2010 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
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be very organized and city is the one who is going to attack and um, yeah, and then you have to have to stand for like a well and if, if it's going to be like neil neil: to have time. then of course the possibilities for one in to come up much man see if he's financial power. it's a different story when it comes to the history in the european top and champions league. well, into one this competition, 3 towards the 1st 5 card back in 1964 when they beat around the trade 3. 1 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 interest such as 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.
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right. hold path back out to 0. well, earlier on i spoke say full manchester city probably next some of the about the english clubs hopes of winning this trophy. for the 1st time, the whole roads lead to this game now. i saw no one ever but you look at the same. you look at holland, you just things yourself. this is the time the time feels right now and everything along the edge and he's a balloon, is a balloon from the public and the jump is like, obviously the league and it seems to be a formality for them at the moment. but they want it at once. it once you specifically need it as well. yeah. and. and the city funds have had a sort of style. young people went on a shade with the competition at times in the past on like doing the, the champions way down some because of you know, your wife has investigations into the financial, got things on. but in terms of where it would tighten the club is a global brand, it will be see, just like on site, this next step, one that says the owners have come in. obviously you go to the ground to look around the ground and basic,
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which she wasn't the best of at is the investment was been put in. first and foremost, it's about what we do on the pitch and domestically they've been outstanding. they need this. i mean the name is growing so much, especially from when i played, but once he got not champions league symposium of the big boys then and then the global name becomes even bigger and i think they deserve it was a 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 again. so when the psycho looked at the, the trouble they need this, this group play is this, this puts you in that, that special bracket. and if they went through that, korea is with these, with this group of players, and they didn't win the champions league of it'd be a crying shame. but i don't think, well, i'll finish too much call and see that i'm as, as you can see my legs and shaking them because i don't know what i'm doing the account way for the games as well. so the game we're going to see a lot of a lot of people shooting to, 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 and some of the, the,
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the mindset of defended by the players mountain as obviously the cockers as deco used to play a bunch is just a team on the lead to going forward. the school goals as well might be surprised at that you might say look out, getting back into the team. and it is quite strange because chelsea all throughout this season are looking for this on a forward. he could end up picking up the champions league up shows you how we pull on this games for him. but i just think it's a, it's about who gets a fish go bunch of city, go go behind. as we're seeing the gainesville, and we seem to get as many get taught in the middle, the, in the caesar as it go, a couple of goals behind it seems to get them on. great. if there's enough time in the game, you feel a lot. think about just click somebody to go. i think if inter milan go will go behind, i think they've got problems on because the plan gets thrown out the window and they have to open up the denver nuggets of muth within one. when is the n b a championship? the nuggets facing the wind, the heat, one way to 95 on friday to take
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a 3 will lead in the best of 7 series. then we'll have a chance to secure the 1st title in franchise history. on hung cold on how many still one, man, you know, we need to been one more of this in the didn't i liked it. we didn't relax. really didn't get comfortable. we're still desperate. we're still on that. you can see on sec cuz just started the much the could see her when the french open for us the time and for use the world number one is taking on counting lucas the in the final because the is, i mean, so when a grand slam title for the very 1st time, it's when say yet to drop a sense of rolling carol sufficient a call us out for us admitted the stress schools by taking another joke of which was too much for him at the french open beat, semi final points that one settled across was hit by full 40 prompts in the world, number one could barely move during the final couple of sets,
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which took full advantage. and this now one went away from a record of 20 foot grand slam sided joking ritual. phase casper root in the final that's after the no agent swept his on his opponents. alexander was there a woman before reaching the final lift gate, but his face and never roughing it down through listings. the capture is made in france and can use 550 gunners, broken another wells right quarter. we kept assessing annual time passed and the 1500 the world and then if a champion, hey, breaking the 5000 needs a restful of quite nice in paris because records also see i could in the brits and in the 2 mile. let me check. yeah, i'm a setting a new record in the mens 3000 meters, steve, which i see if he goes us, it might old a more impressive. it should happen. run a competitive 5000 meters and i use okay, well the lives the champions league on its way, but that is it for now. thanks so much on it. well that's, that's the main installs. you'd have the best news that didn't go away. i'll be back in just
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