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need to be heard and the story needs to be told. there was no purpose soccer pitch here. so i training the street with exclusive interviews and in depth reports. christopher columbus wrote about $8.14 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 . the your claims president confirms that kinds of offensive has begun, but russia says the advance is fairly the robot this and the discussion to live from. don't have also coming up a 24 r c s 5 between citizens wanting sites has ended, after a loving in a much needed to monetary and age approaching type soon in the philippines makes
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evacuations more complicated as far as free a rumbling volcano, and much to city see off inter milan to win the champions league and the historic shovel of major trophies. the exciting officials say as far as as of make games on the battlefield. adjust hours after president funding is savanski confirmed. unexpected cancer offensive is underway. there are reports of intense fighting the devastations city of bach mode, as well as in coming up in south western done. yeah, it's brushing president vladimir putin says ukraine has failed to advance anywhere on the funds lines. meanwhile, his defense minister assigned an order which gives military volunteers the same legal status as regular army units fighting in ukraine. ukraine's military is expected to use new tactics as fighting increases. charles tri folds and comma task
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an eastern ukraine. as we spend 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, great in full sees. but what we saw in that area seemed to be an effort by you kindly and all its hillary units to try as minex. we call it softening up tall, gets in and around. but move, that's basically testing russian defences, testing how strongly are before him or consolidated to push according to the ukrainians in that area. they said that they all making gains slow gains from the south side of the boat, heading around to the east of the town. and they said that those games could be up to a kilometers 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
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a similar operation happening to the north of bulk mode as well. again, just probing attacks. it's very difficult to say whether this in fact is part of some sort of dive bush and 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, the kind of the operations that are happening, that's another siren that you hear there. and in the background, hearing cremmit souls, 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 chests, if you all close to box 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 charles, travel houses 0 criminals, michael monroy's,
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a former us deputy assistant secretary of defense, and he explains the planning that's probably going into ukraine's kind of offensive . i think this is what we should have actually expected. they did shaping operations behind enemy lines, collecting intelligence so that they could then do what's called a reconnaissance by 4 square. they probed the lines they try to push in to, to find out where the russians are weak and where they are strong. and then they adjust their campaign plans based on those products. and i think that's what we're seeing now. so when the russians say they were, they were repelling, i don't think that's accurate. i think that is the intent of the ukrainian operations. they will send an armored force to see where the resistance is strongest and where it is week is and then they will calculate their campaign plan based on those groups. i think the ukrainians essentially have had to, uh,
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you know, build a plane why they're flying in the sense that they are in the middle of an extra special fight for their country. ah, yes, they are having to train their forces on new weapon systems, new aircraft, and new vehicles. and so they had to be able to do that so that they could effectively use those weapons systems in this counter offensive. and i think that's probably why you solve delay, but i also don't think they want to rush into anything they want to, to do what's most advantageous to them so that they can take back as much territory as they can. and hopefully put russia in a position where they feel like they have to come to some kind of negotiation or hopefully they, they decide that they need to leave the country. but i don't think anybody expects that to happen. meanwhile, rushes for ministries criticize the un court of justice decision to like $32.00 countries take part in the genocide trial against moscow, ministry says each of them supports ukraine. can you've accused as moscow of genocide in the kind of conflict that says moscow misuse to the international
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genocide convention to falsely justify its invasion of ukraine last year in russia? it says the courts abusing its power and its reckoning a peaceful resolution of the conflict. it's 6 am local time and sit down for the 24 hour cease fire has just ended. its been relatively calm and the capital costumes and saturday and the truce took effect. the law gave residence a break from the fighting of reason, weeks between the army and part of military rapids support forces, especially around crucial army base is the us inside the a maybe a broker the deal. and they hope the opposite vision of the seas far could lead to the continuation of peace talks. and jetta declined was to allow the safe delivery of humanitarian aid in the south west of the country. 8 organizations say this humanitarian catastrophe unfolding in the capital of west now for madison, food and water supplies of run out in alison in. this concern the finding construct
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of all the parts of the region including neighboring chad examples property has moved from us. a in eastern shop are getting out as alternate on now is effectively taking your life into your own hands. those people that are able to escape the besieged city and arrive here at camps like this in audrey. they come here and they wait for help. we've been talking to many of them and they tell terrifying stories of exactly how arduous it was to get out. one man told us that along the way they encountered militias, a check points who beat them, who threatened their lives and who shot at them as they were running away. and they were split up that the group that was coming was split up, and one man said he's still trying to find his brother to dusty. they've been to us and kicked us. and they also whipped us there. and they took all of my property and my telephone and my back, and i let them know when we're coming. i lost one of my brothers of the rhode island jain. anyway, when he saw that they were kicking me,
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he run away and there was shooting at him and he ran into the forest as i've been looking for him, old wondering, i haven't found it was i didn't, i didn't know if they've killed him or taking him the kind of stories we've been hearing from people who've been escaping the violence. it is a harrowing experience for any adults let alone for the dozens of children that we've seen who are now living in these camps, living out in the open, expose to the elements. we've seen children showing signs of serious mountain nutrition. there, there is a serious problem of access to food and water and hygiene and conditions in the sorts of impromptu camps. and one of the most serious problems we've seen is children showing signs of trauma having seen incidents of violence as they were crossing the border into audrey. but now that they're here, they risk suffering preventable illnesses without the proper medical care. if this is how they continue to live from much longer. st. louis robbie ultra 0 andre
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eastern track, a state security agency says the governor of the central bank is being held in custody. gordon, i'm, if you out. it was suspended on friday by new jersey, is new president, a boiler to new booth. and the government said, the imagine was linked to an ongoing investigation into the governor's office as well as planned for funds. and the financial sector in the new book has been critical upon the central banks being handling nigeria is covering, seeing an approaching type foods, making things more complicated as far as the people in the philippines try to escape a possible volcanic eruption. one mile is in northeastern all by providence and officials, raise their lot levels of a candle on thursday. after began spewing gas and temporary and rocks, the tie foods expect it to one least month soon rains. tens of thousands of people have to leave in 2018. the volcano last is up to the bottom. below has moved from zillow buttons in all by problems, state bulk of knowledge of say that my uncle kendall has entered a new,
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a relative stage. there is a new lava building that has formed this at the top of the volcano, and this is what they're watching right now. whereas in the previous day, within a period of 24 hours, there were $59.00 ruffled events in the past 24 hours. they recorded 177, russell events, and again, this is because there is now a new lot of them. now, last night, when the sky cleared up for about an hour, a people could also see bright orange glow at the crater or near the crater, optimal panel, and wild. this is saddling to witness the both and all just say that this 6, those a danger because this soul said to the temperature, it's getting hotter within the volcano that there is, i think, the city and so over several, 3 silly race over my uncle channel, which means that it has, it goes around should, could happen any time from today to,
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within weeks to within months. so for these are now evacuating more than $10000.00 families. they've expanded evacuation operations, but people are hesitant. of course, they want to safeguard their properties. they want to safeguard their life. life stop and live in the evacuation center can be very difficult. they said there's not enough drinking water, not enough of bathrooms. and just to illustrate that point, also, one family has to move a dead relative to the evacuation center. so very difficult lives there, and again, this could last months, the wind to be low. i'll just hear by the philippines and the us former president donald funds made his 1st campaign stops 2 days after being indicted for allegedly mishandling classified documents that are public and presidential hopeful address. supporters of 2 states. conventions is described the charges as ridiculous either the abuse of power. sure how the tennessee reports and the whole waiting no
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rush find in the video that proceed to donald trump's appearances of both the georgia and north carolina republican conventions was a succinct response to the indictment on sealed against him on friday. just how far are the radical left and inside the beltway band, willing to go to stop? in his tooth speeches, trump presented the charges of the culmination of the washington establishment as attempts to destroy his political career and the lives of those in the room. this time through, over the election, into savings that shooting their truck. if they're corrupt, these criminals cannot be rewarded. they must be defeated. you have to defeat them . because in the end, they're not telling me give to me, they're coming after you and i'm just standing in their way here i am. i'm standing in iowa. i always will usually speaking of the north carolina convention
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from school, i'm a vice president and now rival mike pence, north carolina, like almost all the crumbs opponents and the primaries, you agreed. the trump was the victim of double standards. the slow walk of investigations and of the president and his family have undermined the confidence the american people in our system of justice. look, we have to fake news media group smells. and actually there really is a sense of grievance here, even as opposed to just how if, if the policy remains up for grabs by trump's opponents. they bring our country back to the unsettling president from north carolina state village. michelle, what else feels florida governor run the census has the best chance of beating joe biden in a general election, but she says, what? even opponents of from feel when i look at president trump, i think, you know, the d o j met him at the bottom of that gold escalator and he's loved every minute
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of it. there is some concern being express care of the effect. the indictment might have on donald trump's chances in a general election, but given the empty tray vote in the primaries is split among some 9 of the cabinets sold trumpeters, making the most of his legal troubles as he solidified suspects against what he calls the wit, trunk she ever comes out to 0 greensboro, north carolina for children, and find to live up to 40 days in the columbia and jungle have been reunited with the relatives. the eldest, subbing is 13. the youngest, just one year old columbia and president gustovo. petro said they survived like children of the jungle assigned to the impact of reports from boca to where the youngsters that were coming in hospital of the day. after being miraculously found, the 4 children were recovering in a military hospital with the president who several pay through another of tory teeth, visited them on saturday morning to check on their conditions after surviving in
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the amazon rain forest for 40 days in their style. in general, the children are in an acceptable state. according to the medical reports, they are out of danger. what is needed is to stabilize them. yep. what are the the children age 13 to just one year old. were recovered by columbia and soldiers, and even the agent has volunteers kilometers away from where they survived. the plane crash on may 1st their mother and the 2 pilots. some of the light aircraft guy in the accident didn't see over lanes. you had said the elvis sibling was key in protecting the younger ones through their long days of the bush. they are very waiting, but we know they are in good hands here at the hospital. everything will be fine and we'll keep coming back because this is a long process, but we'll say medical out, sorry, say they will likely remain in the hospital for the next 2 to 3 weeks as they advance in their recovery process. and that however week they're on the right path
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. and then we think it's very important that they were playing. we know children and the fact that they were already playing is fabulous. we plan to bring them books and toys, and that's like it better. maybe life music and that helps recover your spiritual, lost the faith of the children, move the country in the global attention. there were covered up there, a massive joint operation between the military and indigenous communities who never lost the hope of finding them. where don't that guy electrical. the key to success was persistence. at no time to give into the intensity of conditions to the long hours and days. we always kept it safe that this effort was worth it and we could not give it one of the survival kits weed fighting. yeah, my name is sonya ensued. the made of cassava flowers left by the search teams and found by the children helped him feed themselves together with seeds and fruits. they knew how to find in the forest altogether, allowing for
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a miraculous happy ending to an incredible story of survival out of some that i'm that i'm just the double good. the still ahead on. how does it or the not known as spring. you know, palmer has been found dead in his prison self and managed to hide from us authorities for 18 years. i'm gabriel's onto inner rule quebec canada, where people that has been lead buyers are hoping soon to go home the on 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 may, whether action in terms of any rain as off shore we're able to we'll see a radian see grassy pushing. some wet toilet by western side of india was the fall south of pakistan slowly but surely somebody to watch out for next week. a few
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showers around to k, a westman central passing some showers, able to both the cool position using down across the caspian, one or 2 showers into iran for a time, a few showers to the into afghanistan, but across the right with an inch league of the temperature is made to high force is very, very hot weather pushing in once again. then we have got some that to dust the sad to watch out for some of the picture to cost $7.00, 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 them out you area may be in to know them areas um are okay, but plenty of showers across the west africa nigeria pen intel gone right 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 to whether eventually pushing its way into south africa, cape town setting, which as we go on into monday and grassy tired and cooler for joe back.
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the joint label, conversation teaches the good stuff. industry to be convenient is say, this is a dialogue, we don't always talk to people that have different opinions that we do. everyone has the police must have it to us. the society doesn't do enough to recognize and celebrate women. it was fun. this was fun to have an american occupation of admitted eastern countries. the street on algae 0 the the
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quotes, you know, just need a reminder of a top stories. this are ukraine's prize events, confirmed unexpected cancer offensive against russia is under your opinion, force to say they've made gains in the east, in the cities of bach mode and coming up. some president vladimir persians as keeps military advance is fanning a 20 foot r c. spies ended into don officer, a period of relative calm and the capital cost to the deal. brokers by the united states on saudi arabia is meant to allow the safe delivery of humanitarian aid approaching ty, phone in the philippines as making things more complicated. as people try to escape of rumbling volcano officials raised the alarm level from monk mile and on. so se offer began speaking gas, debris, and drugs about known as the you know, boma has been found dead in his prison cell test because it escaped was 81 for over 18 years. he hid from us authorities, manning home, a bones across the country, setting off 16 explosions and killing 3 people. he's been saving
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a life sentence since he was arrested in 1996. rosalind jordan has more to demand known as the una bomber, has died in federal prison age 81 from 1978 to 1995. ted kasinsky conducted a terror campaign against american universities against the aviation and timber industry and against computer stores. his reason he wanted to protect society, he said, from the ravages of technology. federal agents were so desperate to catch the suspect in this campaign, which killed 3 people and injured 23 others that they asked the new york times and the washington post published a 35000 word manifesto allegedly written by the suspect they hoped doing. so would help them break the case and it did. after the manifesto was published in 1995, the said skis, brother, david recognized his brother's writings and contacted the f. b i. a year later,
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tech kasinsky was arrested at his cabin in montana. 2 years later, he was sentenced to for like sentences plus 30 years in prison for the killings and the injuries. however, kasinsky never showed any remorse for his crimes. russell in jordan l just sierra washington. at least 14 people have died in large forest fires in northeastern cause it's done around 60000 hector's of land. they've been burns. the countries emergency situations ministry says it's evacuated over 300 people from the area. but the situation is under control. the president sacks, the emergency situations administer on saturday. the 400 wild fires are burning in canada and making good one of the worst fire seasons in recent memory. based on problems have come back, has been hit by more than a 135 years. but a recent change in the weather seems to be helping to contain them. lives under reports from little bit of out in canada,
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a family waiting and wondering when they can go home. mom and dad, the kids age 46 and 9. and there 63 year old grandfather, the pearson family, forced to leave their homes in the middle of the night to get away from a raging wildfire. the c. c. a. it was very stressful. we were all running around the house to collect that would be long use. we tried to grab some food. blogs made seem to think that they've been told their house is still standing untouched by the flames. at least so far to basic. it has been very dry and hot this year, so we knew something like these fighters could have no. so i think the government was prepared to evacuate people for the fire started to produce good. the piercing family is now among about 50 people living temporarily in this sports arena. that has been converted into
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a shelter in the town of rober 5250 kilometers to the south where the fires are burning. a few days ago, there were 400 a vacuum easier, but many have left to stay with friends or family. for the 1st time in several days, there seems to be some hope here in quebec, and that's in part to the weather. a light rain is falling, hoping to suppress the wild fires and bring down the smoke. at one point over a 130 fires were burning in quebec. but local officials say they are finally starting to get many of them contain. that's good news for the piercing family as well as other evacuate use later in. the 1st thing i will do when i go back home is check if everything is okay in my house. after that, i will see if my life can return back to normal. how it was before i think about how to live life again. now starting to think about returning home as soon as it's
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deemed safe. although everyone here is aware that canada is 6 month long fire season, as only just gotten underway. gabriel was on to out is either rober via quebec, canada coach s as in television have gathered for the 23rd consecutive weeks to voice their anger ideas, really government's plans of judicial overhaul. the finally said benjamin netanyahu posts the changes in march off to intense public pressure for tens of thousands of continue to protest. the changes include giving the governing coalition more power to choose supreme court judges. at least one person's died in heavy flooding and central and eastern cuba. thousands of others have been evacuated from their homes. the provinces have come away. and grandma have been the hottest head board done, paused a full cost communist cuba is trying to revive private businesses to steer the
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island out of an economic crisis at the oldest and has more in the cuban province of maya becca. once out, loading cuba private businesses about or since 2021, people have been able to incorporate small and medium sized businesses. more than $7000.00 companies cycle being incorporated realized that rate employees $28.00 people to make. you'll just 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 had 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 of a highly dependent on food. it is a small business like this will get more checks of control used to it because of it. it is now one of hundreds of thousands of cubans
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working in the private sector and done and consummate, slightly financially. i how much the difference is enormous. when i worked the state, i earned less than $40.00 a month for c, 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 that 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 one of those things will arise from an increase in any quality back in the 1960s, you know, customers, band, private businesses, the owners,
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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 or in disrepair. and what state just doesn't have enough money to supply people with the good sense of the decades of anguish 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? and what is still one of the most equal countries in the america as well? for now, the state remains the dominant economic force. a fundamental shift is on the way at augusta in algebra, my becca corpus. so long as not mine just the city have sealed the very 1st champions, league type of english club prevail that goes into milan. with a narrow victory and his tumbled spanish play of rodrigo hernandez scored the only goal of the game. paul brandon has more from not just to hear about the sidney team. it's
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the big glass limited to massively tables 5 to 6 years ago. the members increase, which is the opposite of the sky. so you really easily seen the
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cherry on the street. the drivers, i've never bought a bunch of them. i do the a just the the, the, this is obviously are, these are the top stories ukraine's president is confirmed and expect is kind of offensive against russia is underway. the front end forces say they've made gains in the east and here the cities of boston booth and kind of the russian president vladimir present, says keeps military advance is failing. a 24 hour cease far has ended,
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and so done after bringing relative tom to the capital up to the deal was broken by the united states and saudi arabia.

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