tv NEWSHOUR Al Jazeera June 10, 2023 9:00pm-10:01pm AST
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a while, some authorities are looking into declaring last generation as women will organization, they are receiving some support from society, with detailed coverage. these read the ministry has it should demolition orders for the home, some of which are funded by the european union from around the world. it's a realty here. it has to be in my, in the tyra as people tried to find still way out or the the hello am serial then. yeah, it's great to have you with this. this is the news, our life from the coming up in the program today advancing against russian troops, ukraine's president says, account for offensive is underway and meet needs yet another ceasefire in sedan. the people hope will hold and help them get desperately need aid. the challenges
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and trauma of 4 colombian children who were stranded in the amazon rain forest for 40 days after surviving a plane crash and burning out of control. we report from one of the worst wildfire hit regions in canada. and i'm far as small with the sports. the biggest match in european club football takes off in less than an hour from now. fans are gathering in assemble. we're manchester city will be taking on enter my land. and the champions on the ukraine. president volume, your zaleski has confirmed a counsellor offensive is now underway. ukrainian forces have made gains in the east, near the devastated city of the woods. they are aiming to encircle the city, which russian forces seized in may. on friday, russian president vladimir puts in warranty that ukraine's counselor offensive had already begun and was already failing. this is the landscapes response
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a scholar. so which is because i found that it's interesting that boots in should be talking about our counter offensive. yeah. it's important that russia should feel always, that it's not a long way ahead of us. the counter offensive and defensive actions all taking place in ukraine. i will not speak about which phase the in, but i would not trust various telegram channels about it all in particular proved to make you start. the new strategies will likely be used by ukraine's military as fighting intensifies. our correspondent charles stratford is in cremmit tor skinny, still ukraine, with more on that. as we spent this morning with ukrainian forces in the town of chess. if you all, just if you all are, is important because it is the, the 1st town west of buck moved, of course, by moot, was claimed by the russians to be fully under the control last month that somebody this dispute seed by you grinding policies. but what we saw in that area seemed to be an effort by ukraine in all its hillary units to try as minutes. we call it
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softening up targets. in an around box move that's basically testing russian defences. testing how strongly are before a more consolidated push. according to the ukrainians in that area, they said that they all making gains slow gains from the south of the quote. i'm heading around to the east of the town. and they said that those games could be up to a kilometer a week. but they admitted that some days it could be as little as a 20 meters and all those $500.00. they also said that there was a similar operation happening to the north of bulk mode as well. again, just probing a tax, it's very difficult to say whether this in fact is part of some sort of diversion we tactic by the ukrainians to attract attention away from another area where we're so hearing that there is ongoing shelling and heavy fighting that south of zap parisha, but the bul, intents and purposes,
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the kind of the operations that are happening. that's another siren that you hear there in, in the background hearing cremmit source, the sirens and outgoing off, i suppose, every hour or so. but as i say, it's impossible, really to know for sure where the, what we saw in chest, if you all close to buff move was anything move into the bush and from potentially a bigger move being planned body ukrainians in all the areas along the front line. cello stuff on how to 0 criminals and daniel hawkins as a journalist based in moscow, he says there is differing information on the most recent fighting. a happy contradictory claims about what's going on in best smooth the exciting side saying they succeeded in pushing buffering forces away from the flanks of the whole city. the russian side saying those offensive have failed. and the attacks of being repelled, interesting war correspondents here and russia also commented on the fact to cling
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in forces using that more advanced equipment to the advantage that includes stuff like at light lights, optics, some language and goals which enabled them to fund these battles. launch these attacks puts you much 20 below 7, and that's something apparently which the russian army lacks something by the way of food and commented on yesterday saying these issues do exist, but that being rectified, those issues are being addressed. the russians do have an arrows, waters the using that domain is in the sky solution strikes. they say on come on the centers on munitions supply lines and it just explains way behind the front lines targeting these. you're putting the photos into kind of give a counseling ends of photos yet trying to disrupt this offensive before it's really taken full and taken hold. funny. i think it's clear and the coming hours and days is going to mean intensification in these buffaloes, especially on the southern front. as you come in forces look to probe the russian defense isn't fun, weeks pulse. and the russian army looks to begin and keep those positions. they've
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been in french team over the past week, some months. the full potential resulting accounts are offensive over the road. and i think we'll get more information on that as it comes in over the coming hours and days. patrick geary is a former nato analyst and a defense and security expert at the university of bath. he is with us from dublin tonight. patrick, from the ukrainian standpoint, what is a successful counter offensive? a good evening. what a centrally via credit is a read site is much territory is a convent the least amount of losses. so that's what it looks like. and then of course, if they're able to do that, they gave a manager breakthrough. i think it will take a while. i'm still cautiously optimistic that they can somewhere. but if they, if they can do that and there's one break. ready of course that sets the tone politically for continuing western sup. ready or maybe set up another operation in . ready you know or them where they could and they could do the same again essentially. so. ready there's a lot riding on it for ukraine but also. ready ready judge by whether they can
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break. ready how much territory they can capture and it won't cost as we get the drip, drip drip of information from the front line. what specifically will be you be looking out for it. essentially it's, this is a long game and we're not going to see highly unlikely that we'd see a rapid breakdown. ready like we saw in hockey in black. ready in september for example, where do you brains are able to with the help provide incentives. ready identify. ready where they're just sticks. ready to and, and grew and, and russian units and dr. essentially past them and keep going. it's not going to be like that. the russians have had a moment to prefer a significant defense. ready and these are both the defensive positions, with trenches with writ written bunker as with mine fields in particular, which are designed to channel attackers indicating zones. 3 and the russian doctrine is of course to pull back through these defends of law. ready if they have to and then king george x, so hence why we're seeing reports of the,
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the ranges taking this bit. and although they're being driven, that we totally expected. and so it's by taking the longer view, the initial part of this is probably the most bloodiest part for the. ready clients they have to breach at the defense. ready and you can take a lot of casualties doing that. and of course, as your report, as a new dentist for their got the russians, it's much easier to defend. you know, you know, the grand, you know, of the plan is, you know, i'm going to hold this position until they get to here and then i'm going to fall back to here. and then the. ready ready got to support me. i can quote in my are generally are. ready ready already pre registered the x ray going to attack the enemy as they move into these areas. it's just significantly easier for the defenders of the brain is actually found the. ready name of offending last year, and it's much more difficult for the attackers going into that. they actually have some intelligence preparation, but you don't know exactly where everything is. it's all new to the terrain and you're being fired on, etc. as you tried to. ready bonds so it's much more difficult for them. they are
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using that most of the major attacks have been happening actually. ready seems nice and recently because they're trying to use those advantages and they have a night vision goggles, but it's been, it's been difficult. there has been some success as far as i know, especially or as your report is mentioned in the north in size or back move. but also in zachary ha. ready around arctic. ready and then a couple of other areas and you all blast as well. i wonder, what is the goal of ukraine's western back or is in all of this because they have been arming ukraine just enough to not lose the war and to win in chrome mentally. but not enough to outright defeat russia and they know what they're doing. so what are they trying to achieve? and i think they're trying to support ukraine as much as possible that i would escalate to get it into a major. ready ready uh, goshen conflict and that's a little as being the number one go. i think they've got more confidence. ready as the more is going on because of the brain. ready performance emotion pulling performance and they can actually do more kids and the support to your grade and
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also being convinced by the increase. ready sacrifice of the need to do so, but you know what your brain is doing now. you know, you know, i started in the british army as a cap. ready ready as an engine captain. ready you know. ready would have had to they know. ready what we call air superior are the air supremacy. lemme do it in serving enough kind of stuff. ready on board, you can just call objects if you're in trouble. so identify, you know, kind of a targets people that are firing on you. and the trainings don't have that. no western military would fight this with their hands. went ahead and type binder box away that they don't really have the asian assets, even the air power seat to support the troops that they go forward. and certainly something we've seen is the russian aviation. ready is particularly some of their handicapped. ready because they're on the defensive and they don't have to fly in to your granny and how tired. ready they're going to be in stand up position. ready ready target some of the all right, it's coming. ready or that gives them a great advantage. so it's things like that where the western rhetoricians to, to get the kids and all the kids to bring. ready in to the ukrainian hands in the
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right time is going to cost you radian lies and it's really interesting to see how that goes to the n. c really has taken on the decision. ready making for launching for this in a summer time understanding that, you know, he said to be grading. so just thank you. ready here and i, it's patrick, gary live. thank you very much. that's all really interesting. we'll speak again as this counselor and sensitive continues. thank you. the 24 hour a ceasefire is now in place. in sedan, the army and paramilitary rapids support forces have been fighting since mid april . this is the 8th truce as come into effect. the united states and saudi arabia brokered the deal. it is meant to allow the safe delivery of humanitarian aid. however, previous ceasefire has, has failed to stop much of the fighting have been, morgan has more from durham and across the nile river from cartoon. many people who
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we spoke to in various parts of the capital say, this is the quietest day since the fighting started on april 15th. now people say that they were not able to hear heavy artillery, that they were still reading gunfire in parts of the capital. but they say it does not seem to be fighting between the rapids support forces and this is denise army, and they say it's most likely individuals firing guns. so the ceasefire up until this point seems to be holding. now let's look at how it came about was mediated by the united states and saudi arabia, not the 1st. there was another seas fired that was mediated set to last for 7 days, and then extended for another 5 days. now in their statements before the ceasefire came into effect both and said that they were frustrated that previous these fires were violated by both sides, the sudanese army and the permanent through rapid support forces. but it is a lot at stake when it comes to this current 24 hour ceasefire. and that's the talk intent that they made it very clear. the mediators made it very clear that should
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the 2 sides violate this current cease fire, then talks and get to will be suspended, and there will be no initiative by both this business idea review and to the united states, to try to end this conflict between the rapid support forces and the sit in these army. 8 organizations say humanitarian catastrophe is unfolding in the capital of sedans, west or for region medicine, food and water supplies, and l. janita have run out 10 years concerning the fighting could spread to other parts of the region including to neighboring shad saying bus robbie has more from andre in eastern chad. what we are seeing is a constant stream of trickles, but a constant trickle 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. checkpoints being set up by militias, but those that do make it across the board or in, audrey end up in places like this. everyone that this makes shift can an impromptu
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set up here outside, just on the outskirts of the town of audrey. this is a camp where everyone here is from all jeanina. there's probably a 100150 people here. there's 2 or 3 more. can select this around the town. those that live here say there's upwards of 2000 people living like this around andre simply here waiting for help. we've spoken to people who say they've been separated from their families, that they're going around the different camp. it's trying to find the people that they were separated from when bullet started flying, as they were fling, they ran from hales of gunfire. is how people here describe what happened. we've seen people with injuries with wounds. we've seen children exhibiting signs of serious mal nutrition, and what 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. i
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and there's plenty more ahead on this news. our including will be telling you why cuba is communist governments has now encouraging private businesses. and in sports, it is not looking good for the miami heats in the n. b a finals far will be here with that story later, the cell, the authorities in columbia found for children who spent more than 40 days stranded in the amazon rain forest. the eldest sibling is 13 the youngest, just one year old. they are from the we toto indigenous group and they went missing out of their plane crashed early last month. the accident happened in the town of solano in the southern content that province rescuers found them about 8 kilometers west of the wreckage site. this time we have kind of, i don't, they are very weak, but they know they are in good hands here in the hospital. everything will be fine
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and he will keep coming back because this isn't a long process, but we'll say give it in the, in the m. o, it's not a run because he is in, but with that live for us. all this under the defense minister has been speaking. what did you find out? yes, he gave a press conference here at the central military hospital labeled with that where the children are uh, here, hospitalized. and uh, he said that obviously this was a very joyous the, they for everybody. and he spoke a little bit about the conditions of these children. the word he used was acceptable acceptable conditions, given everything that they've been through, essentially said that obviously the children show signs of malnutrition that they have been severely impacted by the living and it's surviving alone and the
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uh, the amazon jungle for uh for you days that about so you said that they are in stable conditions and that even if the recovery process might take a little time, they're talking here about 2 or possibly 3 weeks in the hospital. they feel that they are all out of danger, including the one year old. the conditions of the one year old girl a was what worried the most. the doctors here and the, and the out, tory these uh we also spoke to uh, the director of, uh, the columbia and a family well for institute. and, and she had a point and said, look, obviously these kids have been through a lot, but we're just very happy that we, we feel that they are now hydrated that they're getting better better. and they were playing when we entered the room they were playing together and that tells us that we are on the right path of recovery. and that's really interesting. look,
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i want to pick you up on a point that you made in an earlier broadcast that these are children who knew the jungle to some respect, right? knew about the jungle at any rate and that may have saved them. absolutely. i mean, they have been raised in that community that live in the jungle for a very, very long time, many, many generations. they know how to use the, the jungle. and also we got a few more details. so we understand that the eldest of the siblings leslie, who was 13 years old, was key and managing and protecting their her younger siblings so that she really knew where to find the fruit and the seeds that they could eat to. that she was very good at finding she said, and the, the survival kits that were threatening to the jungle from the la cop those from
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the military. and that's so she play that a key role there. we also understand that based as our this season in that part of the amazon that this also help to help them survive in the fact that the, at the beginning in the airplane that crash there was a they studying. yeah. this. 6 the cassava flower that it's a fundamental food for the populations that live in the amazon. so definitely the fact that they are children of the jungle. children of the bush, the way some of the relatives of put it as being key and, and allowing them to start to survive for so long. alessandra, thank you for all that reporting the fact that the children are playing together. that's just the best news. thank you. very much i the earlier i spoke with set of jo rojas from the dc and columbia, he's a taurus mop writer and
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a certified jungle guide. he says the children's survival skills, or astonishing because the people who are from the bible school don't go, you know, we don't with these accident that happened in the jungle. in her run a piece dying. he was a believe. you are one for your brother, one year old. that means that you have to carry her on the, on her home. that he's week on the week. he's one of the was completed the stuff and your last in the jungle desperate. because i believe that the person i unplugged with 3 more people, 8 a mental you know, you have to be really good or they want you to believe that if you're next to a creek next to a river, you don't even have a heavy rain. you're talking to me so you're like, you know, basically walking. you can,
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you can be floating for peter to need to be completed. because you know, for one day or 2 days you can be just like laid down on maybe you have one, you know water you don't one seem like like 12 hours, 5 hours. so you will have to walk or you have to greenwood tree on spring retreat. if you're sitting on a tree, you have little to take the old to providing because they everything getting good. how do you do this with an instant? and you know, as we reported one of the children with just one year old, i will repeat the phone. you will have to go to the younger visit, perry. so i was going to jungle guaranteed you, you know, be a, be careful with this point because all dictated pick, you know, if you want to deal with the same retreat, move around all, you have another one, you know, you can be really desperate because the police into the weird down nice. what do
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you do for food and the jungle for, for we're not just talking about one day or 2 days or even a week. we're talking about more than a month. so you have an example. the ticket supermarket, not being aware of the unit on the floor, you will find a little flukes that goes down a 20 k g. if it's needed. that means that i'm going to work with it or somebody model. so you see where you see. ringback that nobody have function, you know, they avoid them because you never know you can have a 100 g reaction. so you have to like gather all the people unique and basically needs 3 done. so you can love because you don't, you, you don't, you, water use that are probably food. so that's one of the biggest problem. guess iraq has released $2700000000.00 in frozen assets to iran, and that's according to the head of the countries joint chamber of commerce. this follows a number of meetings between us. it rang and, and amani officials,
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dorset jabari has more on this frontier on to the latest announcement from the iraqi officials as well as the confirmation from the head over on iraq chamber of commerce highlights the fact that iran is still fighting to get paid for the services is providing to a number of countries and in case of iraq, this 3, nearly $3000000000.00 is part of an $11000000000.00, a frozen funds that is currently being held as a result of united states sentients. now the sections came into place in late november after the november 2018 after the united states withdrew from the nuclear deal in may of 2018 and impose a series of strict economic sanctions on your owns oil and banking sector. now the number of countries that we're still purchasing at oil and gas from iran were not able to pay around for those uh, things that they were purchasing. now, the united states, along with the rocky farm industry, have held
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a number of meetings, mainly the most recent ones being held in riyadh, where the record foreign minister announced that they managed to reach a decision to unfreeze a portion of about a quarter of what the iraqi government owes to iran, now that doesn't mean that the government into around will receive this money in cash. they will use it to pay for a number of fees to, for example, saudi arabia, for the number of nearly $80000.00 uranium pilgrimage doesn't make the trip annually. they will also be able to use this as some of that money to buy much needed goods that has been hard to find inside or on for the short term. it's not likely to alleviate the economic pressure inside the country. but there's hope that in the long term it will be able to provide an example of how iran is able to unfreeze the new, the $100000000000.00 of it has frozen and assets and funds across the world doors, safari algebra 0 to hong the say. rhonda has billions of dollars frozen into
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accounts around the world as the ortho was telling us in iraq. it has a total of about $11000000000.00 from its electricity and natural gas sales. and south korea. there's about $7000000000.00 in frozen uranian money to run, saying that sol received its oil, but never paid out of fear of violating americans sanctions. iran has been engaged in indirect talks with the us through amman to have his money released the deal with also involved the prisoner swap and the release of americans jailed in iran, abbas us lunney is a senior research fellow with the ring and think tank the center for mentally strategic studies, he joins as live frontier on it. recently iran has released prisoners reopened and embassy, and saudi arabia. now some of his assets are unfroze and there's a lot of movement in the region at the moment. that's going on. a lot of the situation regarding the bronze that such a new ride can centrally be 1st from the wrong, frozen assets and south korea. however,
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we cannot ignore the can fix that the better is taking place. i said that i assume that this was a release of you made an assets and you brought to contribute to the process of possible talks between the wrong and the united states. on different issues. yvonne saw to somehow the training closets about miss pierre by releasing some european a inmate. it's a new bond. so b r a hearing reports about, you know, lots of the event. the von and the us talks in the region as well as in the united states. so that seems that the best developments can contribute to that process. however, in the case of the rock you have had to similar cases of the sanctions may run the past because the bottom as a rock star and they bring con fees and the, you know, i just received the pass rate. where is the rock has been able to import
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electricity from the lawn, and if it didn't happen, so this could range that same problem for long keys. and that's why i think americans have rounds of, let's say, the right words to the rockies. but let's not forget that this can create uh, the can build on the truck building measures in order to obtain that base for feature. and let's say agreements between the one in the united states as well as the run the other. you're looking capitals. what do you think is the next steps and if this is perhaps the 1st step in, in a wider context, what do you think might happen next? the next domino that could fall. or you know, just trying to be kind of test ceramic floor in the future. it's hard to explain, you run in the united states, and i understand those types have not been finalized yet, but they can work on they say prisoners to are in the wrong. i'm in the united
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states, as well as releasing uranium frozen phones, including south korea or biskin, let's say set the ground for a feature agreement between the 2 sides in order to somehow control the tensions between the relations. so they, the 2 countries do not have a form of a box of relations, but they have been engaged in, let's say, $0.10 in the region, or from a sunday fine on human and mix up program. so this can somehow, let's say a payment of a floor feature kind of agreements on prisoner sauce between the wall and the united states. because we have the rent as being retained in the us as well as the americans. how many months? also, these a, you know, whole positive developments can also contributes a process of featured talks on maybe that is whether it's uninstalling or making payments or re buying a lot of the j. c, p a. in the future. i'm hearing from the sources that no the, the, you know,
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the agreements, whether it's in time or revival of the j 6, they have not be finalized. they might be working on it even features, but i think these cases and these development prophecies come ashore, how that feature a trend. and that's why these, all these matters in best within this context 0. okay, just a point of clarification. when you mentioned the jcp, that's the j. c po, a, that's the nuclear deal between iran and, and multiple western powers. and what do you think from the a ring in standpoint? is the over arching go? what they're they're on want to achieve. uh sir ron has been distressing. that is once revival of the j. c. pay as a whole. it has been opposing uninstalled arrange main minutes,
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but it's been you more than the think sending the united states. but it seems that the situation is that if it costs on both sides as specifically for americans, he bought the mistress, some of that engaged as in beaching. let's say uh, 3 months reviving the j. c page. he might be facing criticism. the following public is a bar of, you know, compromising against the wrong. but on the other hand, if he doesn't control this challenge, he will be facing the criticism, the democrats like republicans and donald trump. they're not able to resolve this issue. so he might be thinking about an entire mac raymond, which has not been designed by you ross. i think you know what i would call in unintentionally agreements or let's say a more or less thing. remember, the common fans will match, or most the depend that on what the united states will offer to you on, in terms of sciences,
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with these on what they will expect from you. one big send was the, the, the, you know, scanning balance next. that activities, i think if they could agree on the con, the, the name, whether it's the entire one. no, no. uh, there's not a lot long. that's the one. it doesn't matter. so we have to wait that how the we've worked on these ongoing check on how they can build on the task that they have been lacking from the past in order to uh, you know, the septic around 4 feet direct payments. okay. interesting. therefore, to watch these confidence building measures, thank you very much about this money from different places. thank you. at least 5 people have been killed in an explosion in turkey is encore, a province, the minister of defense visits of the scene of the blast of the rocket and explosives factory, emergency crews have rescued people who are trapped under the level. the still ahead on elsa 0 just days after an indictment former us president donald trump is
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back on the campaign trail. we are lied from. one of the stopped scheduled for later on saturday and ins for the tenants. world number one fights, office spirited come back to when the spring shopping site, the sales coming up later. so stay with the follow. it's something dry. as usual across the middle east, we have got some lifted dust, the sand to watch out full. but the main, whether action in terms of any rain as off shore, we're able to go see a radian see grassy pushing some wet toilet by west side of india for the fall south of pakistan. slowly but surely somebody to watch out for next week, a few showers around to k, a westman central passing some showers, able to vote the cool position using down across the caspian, one to 2 showers into iran for a time,
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a few showers to the into afghanistan but across the right and financial look of the temperature is made to high for which is very, very hot weather pushing. and once again, then we have got some that to dust the sad, to watch out for some of the picture to across the north, east of africa. all right, 36 celsius, a cooler. if we can go to that, go to them. it has been recently a few shelves into northern parts of tennessee and all of them out you area may be in to know them areas of america, but plenty of showers across west africa, nigeria pen, intel, gone all the way across into liberia. seeing those live the showers and some of the showers to gathering right across the tropics, right across central positive africa. so it just some way whether eventually pushing its way into south africa, cape town dining, which as we go on into monday and grassy tutting toola for jet back of the for the gold key. but from one is a, is a home was kept,
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[000:00:00;00] the you're watching else is 0. reminder of our headlines this, our ukranian president followed the mirror. zalinski has confirmed a counter offensive against the russian forces is taking place. but he will not specify at what stage it is ukraine's military. he says it's made gains in the east . near the devastated city of buffalo. the 24 hour ceasefire appears to be holding between sedans, warring sides. it is the 8th truce since fighting began in mid april. the army and parent military rapids support forces or baffling for control. the columbia as president has met with these 4 children who were stranded in the amazon forest of 40 days after surviving an air crash. stomach petro visited the hospital where the
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siblings were taken after they were rescued on friday. a former us president donald trump is back on the campaign trail 2 days after being indicted for mishandling classified documents. trumpet speaking at republican state conventions and both georgia in north carolina, where he's making his case the primary voters along with other top politicians. trump is due to court and court on tuesday in florida, where he faces $37.00 charges for the vice president mike pence was also running for the republican presidential nomination. said that the decision to indict trump is bad for the country. i am deeply troubled to see this indictment move forward its capacity to further divide our country at a time when the american people are struggling as never before. and at a time when the world is becoming almost more dangerous by the hour. so as much of
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the media begins, its latest rush to judgment, a few words to my fellow republicans. i think leaders and those who aspire to leadership do well to return to 1st principles and moments like this. and the 1st principle is this. it's important to remember in america, you are innocent until proven guilty that she hubbard tons, who joins us live from greensboro, north carolina, where trump is expected to speak in the coming hours. so she yeah, this is day one of trump new reality facing criminal federal charges. how's he handling it? trial i think is the words he is just about to go on stage and in georgia for the 1st of 2 speeches. today. the next one will be here in, in greensboro, expecting to give a com, buster of a speech be rapturously received. because if you think about that,
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this indictment is the culmination of being tut from now to we've had for the last few years of a crooked development of drugs. this guy, golf from the which runs the rush or gauge coats as equals it which in fact image doesn't come up with all the collusion allegations that we have on the told would come up with. and so, and so now what we, what, what about a new model for this, for this narrative, then to be heading into an election cycle with v, as we've had a number of times and speeches today with the sitting presence of the united states department of justice inviting a former president of his place as rivals in the next election. i mean, you have to be in trouble. so just like to say, well, that does sound pretty bad. if we did any other context. i think most people would say what, what is going on here like across the documents. how it's been done with these allegations is innocent until proven guilty. all people like pencil and others. 3rd . so if there was a trump to be, to be president privately, a golf spice,
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some of the details allegations of the indictment perhaps. but when they say that there is a conspiracy that has been a conspiracy against the republican, i'm against trump, even when they, when people don't support trump, they do believe it is who i, when we speak to people here, we just speak to someone at the sound of support the she said, the dear james, department of justice is waiting for donald trump as soon as he descended the golden escalate to income. when he launched his 1st company. this is mobile x and it's come with the time when at the end, the primary season when it's taking it, you also do not ever and another reason why pen supposed be distressed about the, about the, about the end type. it is, lack of a know is listening to him, really of them i would put me. it's all about trump now. so he's always dr. positiveness. so many kinds of some 10 candidates right now this is a solidified submission of the primaries. all the questions about what this means for general action if it gets if he gets the primary domination. yes, by that we have more new ones here in north carolina that pops about dimension in georgia because that is a trump fest,
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cuz the whole georgia republican party is split now. and anyone who doesn't like trump is not about one of the people who, who logs into all the trump fans. they all here. all they probably would be concerned about what this means of a general election, especially a primary. yes. but yeah, yeah. so that's why i actually spoke to someone who was a trump, suppose you but said look, i support trump, but there is too much package. but again, there's so many candidates who owns trump. that if, if it stays the same way for the next coming months into next year, then trump is on that glad pulse of domination. she advertise the thank you very much, the all your reporting. and so really useful context right now, donald trump in georgia. and then he makes his way to north carolina where you are a can't wait to hear your debrief of that. that's the live picture. in fact, of that must be from georgia. all right. and then he makes his way to north carolina. thousands of people have fled their homes in the central philippine province of all by a head of
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a possible volcanic eruption. but many say that life in the shadow of this volcano is something that they have become used to bottom below. has this report from near the volcano of the central philippine province above, but in a state of disaster. on friday, authorities went from village to village at the foot of timber young volcano, to move residents to temporarily shelters away from the threats of interruption site to say, the above served an increase in activity that could lead to a dangerous explosion. meadow capable soul plus what we see 2 possible scenarios. first is the 2014 scenario we're in the own, iraq falls, or it could be like 2018 when there was a major interruption. good. despite the warning areas around the volcano aren't a no man's land yet. leon volcano, the mountain behind me that's founded in clouds, is one of the most active volcanoes in the philippines. it threatens to erupt every
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few years. now this area is within its 6 kilometer radius declared as a permanent danger zone. but thousands of people live here some families of taking the day to way up their options to delatory. this are getting ready to leave after the government ordered evacuations. we're gonna hit out fine, made up on less than that. evacuation center is an easy we sleep on the ground. there are cash stipends, but we don't get them right away. you didn't mind you says she's worried about their crops and livestock. but for the sake of her children, she's decided to go less than a 1000000. we here in the field, the volcano rumbling. then last night the summit was glowing. my own volcano is part of their lights, but how can anyone get used to it? they ask when the choice is open between life and death. martin the below l. g 0 i by the philippines, us officials in canada as eastern province of quebec or hoping rain in the forecasts will help fight the more than 140 wildfires burning their international
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crews or their helping fight the countries worst wildfire seasoned on the record authorities of setup made shift shelters. the fire stretch between canada is west and east coast. many have been burning for days, others for weeks. at the moment, 424 fires are active and authorities a most of those are out of control. the eastern province of come back is the worst hit. that's where the smoke is causing for coming from the as cause. smog and haze in the eastern united states. gabriel, i was on though has more from could back this arena has been turned into any back the way sion center at its peak there about 400 evacuees here just a few days ago. now only about 50, as you can see, but there are cots that have been set up. the red cross is here, providing food medicine for anybody that might need it. as many of these activities that have come to this town to flee the fires have been able to find shelter with
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friends or family. never the less, there are still people here. we spoke to a family, a dad and his wife, and 3 young kids that had the we a town about 3 hours north of here. and he said in the middle of the night at 3 in the morning, they were just told we got a pack up here as quickly as you can. and that's what they did. they said that the fire has not burned down their house that they know of yet, but that it's getting very close. that's the basically what everyone is waiting for here now is to get the a ok the to get back into their, to their house and get back into their town to see what damage has been done there . but the good news is that rain has been following here in quebec for the last couple of days intermittently. and that's helping firefighters to try to contain these blazes. gabriel is on the houses here, quebec, canada,
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the communist. cuba is trying to revive the private sector to steer the island out of an economic crisis. this marks a major shift in policy. but one which many say is desperately needed and augustine has more from the cuban province of maya back once out, loading cuba private businesses about or since 2021. people have been able to incorporate small and medium sized businesses more than 7000 companies. sorry for being incorporated. almost every employees 28 people to make use us an ice cream. you'll go to the play. i think small and medium sized businesses have to come at the right time for our country. the economic situation has, or our country today is difficult and businesses contribute to local development. the company buys note from the state of cocoa and food coloring from the board. and it is
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a small business like this and get more checks the control used to because of it, it is now one of hundreds of thousands of cubans working in the private sector and done and consummate life financially. i how much the difference is enormous. when i worked the state, i earned less than $40.00 a month, so she and now i can earn around $400.00 to $600.00 a month. but in the nation with teachers and scientists and tiny salaries, this is going to says the imagine private sector is already attracting highly qualified work is away from state jobs. the successful new private businesses will provide incomes, which are multiples of what people come on in the state sector, of course. and this will cause some important issues to be addressed, including the brain drain, including the questions of social justice, access to goods and services. and so all of those things will arise from an
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increase in any quality back in the 196 these, you know, customer band, private businesses, the owners, he said were exploiters living of their employees, labor unit. hey, language like that. now, the private sector is growing in the midst of a crisis. when many states industries are sleet, warranty surpassed, and what state just doesn't have enough money to supply people with it gets any of the decades of anguish to debate. the communist party of cuba is finally moving towards a mixed economy. a grand private sector will likely increase production. could of rhodes social cohesion in what is still one of the most vehicle countries in the americas wealth and now the state remains the dominant economic force. a fundamental shift is underway at augusta in algebra. my back at cooper still ahead on alpha 0 in sports. manchester city are aiming to win the biggest prize in club football for the 1st time. details on that coming up
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the it's not easy watching your children leave says might anything else my, she's the mother of 2 children are among the millions of cubans now living in the united states. i'm desperate to go to them. the situation here is getting worse. every day i need to be with my children and my new economy. no proof of i knew we had a team coupon for young people go abroad in search of a better future, leaving the relatives behind your ones are leaving the country in record numbers, u. s. government figured shows that over to 150000 to enter the us illegally can appear to 13 months. the economic situation is the driving force. many have those tools that anything will change too, but has prided itself on its universal care and education system. funding. increasing migration has presented our new challenge an aging population, people who are too old to leave,
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but unable to survive. if they stay the the and it's time to sport far and our entire sports team had a busy night ahead of them far. yes, we do. thank you so much 0. we're counting down to the biggest game in european club football. manchester city will face animal and, and the champions league final in is spend bowling just a few minutes from now our correspondence to them because solo is standing by in turkey and poll brennan is in manchester or fans are hoping to see their team when this trophy for the 1st time, but 1st let's hear what the managers had to say. how did this title decide are
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actually a dream and you know, to achieve, to achieve seems always you have to have the, you know, the correct portion of obsession you know, to desire to one to, to a new obsession is a, is a positive word for the effect to the desired and willing you know, to try to do it. but of course the dream for us. how so tell me your and we absolutely know what kind of match to expect to include. we know what kind of monks we have to play money. so we know that matches the city right now is probably the best team in the world, or what we're proud of our campaigns. the campaign move to a very best. what i mean, this really pretty much i'm going to say kind of, and we are going to expand ball 1st, where our correspondence and i'm castillo, is standing by live for us. not a long now kick off is just a few minutes away. what's the atmosphere like where you are center the well for yes,
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there is nearly 10 minutes to the champion, like a final game and a stumble. uh, the final game is happening and also to go in payouts. uh, olympic is say, june, which is a little but in the outskirts of his style move, but we are in assembles in a couple of district. this is one of the leading gathering places rally values of a stumble. this is a huge area and it has been organized as a 1st civil area since june, 8th, and the friends of both men to so city and intern milan had been coming to these festival areas, enjoying assembly, enjoying rather, and enjoying activities here. so there's thousands of supporters for men to so city and instead of beloved who arrives in a stumble to see the game. and they have been transported from these gathering places to the stadium by a buses via via coaches. and here where i am sending it is the it is mostly the mentions,
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the city supporters who are enjoying the day and they're waiting to see the game from the screens like a behind me. and i have alex so it's me, she's from united kingdom breast. so we will speak to her. hello alex, this is so when did you arrive and assemble? why are you here? and why are you watching the game here? sorry, playing from london yesterday morning. and my boyfriend's watching at the stadium and, and there's only one ticket. so me and his mom and what she has, straight out the status on the big screen says great. so how do you feel about the game a who, who do you think is going to win? i think mounts that you're going to win. of course i've heard from everyone is going to be 3 once a month city, so that's hope so. so what happens in case of the opposite scenario? how would your boyfriends feel about it? i think keeps fail, destroyed. he's a, he's a big fan and he goes to the big game. so it'd be very upset. so what is it like to watch the game as a women here in his stumbles? it's great fun is great,
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miss said we've enjoyed seeing assist in this. my 1st time and talk case i really enjoyed squared. you're welcome to stumble so far. uh, there are so many people like alex and her friends mother here who are watching the game. they were almost done with a couldn't a couldn't even find a ticket. and we met some people again from united king dimensions. there's cities, supporters to a gentleman who just came here to surprise his father, who came to see the game with 3 of his friends. so people are excited and most of the supporters here, our support is 4 minutes as their city. so just need a less than in 10 minutes. so the game is going to start, then we'll see how it will ends back too far. all right, well i hope everybody enjoyed themselves out there. we'll be talking to send them after the match. let's go now to paul brennan, who is standing by in manchester. and how are you getting a sense of how city fans are feeling right now, which is moments to go before the match?
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the the a will call looks like you have a flight for night ahead of you. po brennan, reporting live for us from and chester. and we will talk to you after the match tennis now and well, number one, east wind tank has won her 3rd friendship and title of holy shops. he'd fought off a sphere. they'd come back by her check by showing tack had not dropped, said old tournaments at last. the 2nd time, the whole past 22 years of coverage just in time states a 3rd set and clients her 4th year. i think you guys 1st of the early, not my members of my team are with us is that even since we 1st played this, i knew that were gonna play, you know,
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stuff measures play this finals because i was really struck with your variety of course and i really hope you're going to have many more finals for them or not. guess have moved within one when of the championship, then that gets beating the mind me sheets to 108 to 95 on friday night to take a free one. lead in the best of 7 series. denver have the chance to secure the 1st title in franchise history on homes court. on monday. can use faith kept young, has broken another world record a week after setting a new all time best. and the 1600 meters world and olympic champion broke to the 5000 liter records. it was quite a night in paris with you all come in a bryston smashing to my world's best lanesha grandma setting a new record in the man's 3000 native steeplechase. young's effort made all the more impressive as she hadn't run
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