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to farm animals so much that it says that to a consultation between the patient is consultation is see the return of the will as a success story p and parliament recently adopted a resolution to downgrade the walls protection status to health pharmacy. but you environment minister say to block should do more to protect the animals the, to hey, strikes and gun bows in some don, after a 24 hours, the slide comes to an end. the, for the back to boy, you're watching, i'll just hear a life from dell also ahead. a 1000 people that didn't sit on sancho region since april. a doctor's association appeals to the international communities for how many
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and central philippine sleet, a rumbling volcano, and now on the way this vicious persecution is a travesty of justice. and donald trump holes his 1st campaign. ronnie, after being invited on $0.37 on the thank you for joining, is explosions, have been heard in and around saddam's capital just hours after a one day humanitarian ceasefire. came to an end. the reports of army as ranks targeting areas controlled by the power military rapids support forces. saturday was relatively calm. after weeks of fighting, the warring side had agreed to stop hostilities to allow the safe delivery of humanitarian aid. the us and saudi arabia broke a 24 hour chose, hey, the morgan has the latest from under mine, across denial,
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from cartoons within the 1st 30 minutes of the ending of the ceasefire around 6 30 pm local time, or $430.00 gmc fighting spots at between the rapid support forces and the sudanese army in the northern part of the capitol hill. we also know from any of the resources that soldiers move from the mind around the fire bridge, which is one of the bridges that connects the city of on demand to the northern parts of the capitol and have moved to cartoon north as well. we've also spoken to residents in the southern parts of the capital. they say it is intense fighting between the rapids support forces and disabilities army as strikes. heavy artillery machine guns are being used in this fighting between the 2 sides with the resident saying that they sheltering indoors, afraid of being caught in the crossfire. now here in the mind, we were able to see a military helicopter flying overhead. we know that they were as tracts launched in several positions by this denise army, and we were able to hear the surface to air messiah being 55,
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the rapids support forces. this of course, all happening after a relatively comp, the many residents thing that's a saturday was the commas days since the fighting started in mid april. but those who were speaking to today say that they are concerned because the fighting has intensified and some describe it as the most furious fighting between the rapids support forces and the so the news army since the fighting started in mid april. meanwhile, the west on full dr. syndicate is appealing to the international community to take immediate action to stop daily massacres. comparing the situation to the want. in genocide it says more than a 1000 people have been killed since mid april. refugees are escaping in to neighboring chide. zane bus driver has moved from audrey in the border region. 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
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out. one man told us that along the way they encountered malicious, 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 then. and they took all my property and my telephone and my back, and i let them know when we're coming. i lost one of my brothers at the road and one guy. and anyway, when he saw that they were kicking me, he run away and there was shooting at him and he ran into the forest as often 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 taken 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,
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exposed 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. it conditions in these 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 for much longer same bus, robbie olds is 0 andre eastern track. in, in of, in use. ukraine says it's forces have made gains in the east after present. or to me is lensky confirmed. the counter offensive is underway. the re, forceps, cabbages, near the devastated city, a fact moved, as well as in frame mina, in southwest internet's russian present value. 14, says ukraine has failed to advance anywhere on the front lines. let's get the
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latest with joint ahold who's joining us from ukraine's capital. keith, jane. jonah, what's the latest on this counter offensive? what are you hearing about the fight of the what, what i'll tell you what limited amount of detail we have about the fighting in a moment. but for us to say that really isn't very much, and that is extremely deliberate. you kind of said it will not be providing a great deal of detail on what he's going on on the battlefield during this counter offensive. we know, of course, the count defensive has formerly begun to load them is that let's be said as much on the side today. he said he's generals already. i'm confident. along with them. we know a brand new brigades being built from scratch, 60000 troops with the nato supplied weaponry on an alternative intent on taking back as much occupied territory in the coming weeks perhaps months as they can. we don't know what the plan is. that is, of course, as well into intentional, entirely deliberate the last few days suggested instead of
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a single lightning striking any one direction the ukrainians adopted for a number of much smaller pushes at various points along the front line. perhaps, to test russian defences to pro, for vulnerabilities, perhaps simply to keep the russians on their toes wondering where the next concert to push may come in due course, we're aware of 4 separate focal points at the moment on the front line. the most significant of those, perhaps on the back move in the east in don't ask region the with the credit and say they have made some progress. 1.4 kilometers. they've advanced towards villages northeast to north west of that city. right. that was captured by russia just last month. an opponent attempt to try and circulate, and then further to the southeast in separate easy region. ongoing attempts to breach russian defense is there around the town to receive have made some games. we understand not from the ukrainian side, but from the institute for the study or we're looking at g o k today to they say
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some games of be made, but not without the ukrainians suffering. some losses. trying to thank you for the update you on whole lived there in cave. well as the fighting intensifies, the cranes military is expected to take advantage of its new, more sophisticated weapons sent by western nations, child stratford, re for some comic char skin eastern euclid. 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, buck mood was claimed by the russians to be fully under the control last month that somebody this dispute seed by ukrainian 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 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
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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 is very difficult to say whether this in fact is part of some sort of diversion. we tend to buy 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 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,
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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. show stuff on how to 0 criminals. michael marie, is that for me where stephanie, assistant secretary of defense, he explains the planning that is likely going into ukraine's counter offensive. and 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 appellate, i don't think that's accurate. i think that is the intent of the ukrainian
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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, you know, built the 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 it 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,
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but i don't think anybody expects that to happen. meanwhile, roches foreign ministry has criticized the un called adjust this decision to let 32 countries take part in a genocide trial against moscow. the ministry says each of them supports ukraine. keys accuses moscow of genocide in this conflict. it says moscow misuse the international genocide convention to falsely justify its invasion of ukraine. last year. russia says the court is abusing expire and risk and prospect. so a peaceful invest, a new shot, a now then use taiwan, says it deployed. find to just soft to 10 chinese will panes flew into the island so called ad defense. so this is the 2nd time in less than a week. the island reported renewed chinese military activity. they jane considers high want a bracelet territory and has and scroll down, taking it by force to the philippines now, which is facing possible emergencies on 2 fronts. with an incoming typhoid and possible volcanic eruption,
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the ty phone is expected to slow evacuation efforts from areas around mount. my on in the northeast are by province. officials res, dealer level for the volcano on thursday, after it began spewing gas and was rocks. i'll just say respond to be low, has more of a money back to us in time. so what we're seeing here is basically an entire community that's been uprooted there, about $700.00 families in this evacuation site. that's equivalent to more than 2000 people. and here, besides these are food stalls science that they could be staying longer here, then they would like. alrighty. so then pay all around the back to the eastern side and up here is where all these families are staying. they've been given one modular tense each and each 10 is big enough for a family of 5 or 6. i think it's comfortable that comfortable enough in terms of space. but if you go in it feels quite hot
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and they're sleeping basically on the ground. there's a thin mattress over there, but i bet when you lie down, you can still feel the ground on your back. so for most of the day, they have to hang out here outside, but then they're exposed to the elements of nature. and it's been raining for the past 24 hours. so children can get with the again, this could last longer than expected, back in 2018. the state in evacuation sites for more than 3 months. finally, below elgin's era, a by the philippines. thousands of people have drunk to hawaii can a way of ok, no, to witness his latest eruption. live a fountains have been recorded as high as 60 meters can away is located on hawaii. big island den is one of the wells most active. okay. knows. there's no risk,
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pause by religious eruption, but it's expected to last for some time. sit ahead on the program. on charlie as well as the island of come right in scotland. scientists are researching the common mixing capabilities. tiny sea creatures to assess the impact on climate change the the highlight of this summer hate as really kicked in across europe, now temperatures just to the southwest of london hit 32 celsius on such day some of the temperature in belgium and 32 by place 2 in germany, ad across the low countries with the heat comes the stores, you've got some stormy weather across east and positive here. southern areas favorite cloud here to the cloud, just building and popping up as a going through the often it is more of that as we go on for the next couple of
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days in some way, whether to up to was the northwest. so these are the type of just could touch the to self. it's in london on the sunday afternoon, very, very humid once the game will close and sticky weather and that's the heat spreading across into central pause. as i said, i will see some live the showers that just the round ukraine on the side of the black sea romania pushing across into the bulk is easily seeing some big shower shower's still in place. the just around spain and portugal leasing up across the front at the west and sort of been going through wells up into scotland again, you could see some type of shows on what you did get one of these shows. they may well cost less flooding, study to $60.00 millimeters, afraid a possibility in many parts. and so if you do get one between 5 between, but if you did get one, it will be on the live, the side across the med, on the other hand, not too bad. forever to try whether with some pleasant sunshine the facing liliana,
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teens does the un fits the purpose was like many critics sites just obsolete and doesn't get anywhere near enough done to the amount of money that is poured into its hard hitting in to be use the sink lot to their lives on washington enough for money to go on its own and built it's on a thought provoking on for centuries, people have been taken care of are. so i have every confidence that future generations will do it as well. you the story on told to how does era the the welcome back, a recap on top stories on how to 0 explosions and onto the re fi have been heard in
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iran stands capital just hours on the day one day humanitarian sci fi came to an end very poor, so mommy asked twice targeting areas control, find entire military lobby support for since ukrainian officials say their armed forces have made games the moot that's after present sort of means and, and he confirmed the counter offensive is on to wait pressures. defense ministry says this week pending he rains attacks and the philippines is facing potential emergencies on 2 funds with an incoming, i soon as possible, finding your option low level for the my on volcanoes. leslie's earlier this week was a country breakfast for us present. donald trump is back on the campaign trail 2 days after being indicted for mishandling classified documents. trump address supporters at 2 state conventions and describes the charges as ridiculous and abuse of power. she advertise the reports. we already know, feel crushed by the video that proceed to donald trump's appearances that both the
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georgia and north carolina republican conventions was a succinct responds to the indictment. i'm sealed against them on friday. just how far are the radical left and inside the beltway fans willing to go to stop? in his to speeches, trump presented the charges was the culmination of the washington establishment, was attempts to destroy his political career and the lives of those in the room. this time through overt election interference, cheating the crook at the corrupt. these criminals cannot be rewarded, they must be defeated. you have to just see them. because in the end, they're not coming after 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 from school, i'm a vice president and now rival mike pence,
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north carolina, like almost all the drums opponents. and the primaries, he agreed that trump was the victim of double standards. the slow walk of investigations ended, the president and his family have undermined the confidence the american people or 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 the polls suggest, how if, if the policy remains up for grabs by trump's opponents and bring our country back to the unsettling, present 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 of it. there is some concern being express care of the effect. the indictment might
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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 candidates. so trump is making the most of his legal troubles as he solidifies in space against what he calls the which ones she ever comes out to 0 greensboro, north carolina pointing stations that help and across montenegro for parliamentary elections in march, the incumbent president, you know, it just kind of which was i'll sit in favor of you all calls may not activate in the presidential run off this time. vote is that choosing candidates for from 15 parties and coalitions that political leanings range from pro western to pro sevien, reflecting the division over montenegro spect from serbia. the outcome could affect mountain eagles bid to join the european union. protesters in tennessee have gathered for the 23rd consecutive week to voice their anger against these really governments planned traditional overall prime minister benjamin netanyahu policy
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changes in march drafting tents. probably expressions of tens of thousands have continued to protest to keep an eye which is trying to revive private businesses to see the island out of an economic crisis. it's a big shift in policy. but one which may say many se rather, is desperately needed at augusta and has more from the cuban province of my a beacon. 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 employee's 28 people to make use us an ice cream. you'll go to the home and do 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
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state of cocoa and food coloring from the board. finally, defendants on small businesses like this will get more checks. i can try to used to because of it. it is now one of hundreds of thousands of cubans working in the private sector and then and consummate financially i how much the difference is enormous. when i worked the state i earned less than $40.00 a month from now i can earn around $400.00 to $600.00 a month. but in the nation with teachers and scientists, and tiny salaries, difficult to assess the imagined private sector is already attracting highly qualified work as 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,
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access to goods and services. and so one of those things will arise from an increase in any quality back in the 19 sixty's, you know, customers, band, private businesses, the owners, he said were exploiters leaving of their employees labor you don't have language like that. now. the private sector is growing in the midst of a crisis when many states industries are sleet for and does for past. and what state just doesn't have enough money to supply people with the 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've road 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 august era, my back a coolness or at least 14 people have died in large forest fires in northeastern
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catholics on around 60000. heck does of land have been burned in more than 300 people have asked to leave the area? officials say the situation is under control despite the changing direction of the wind, hindering the response. the present facts, the emergency situations minister area on saturday. more than 400 why fi is burning in canada and making it one of the worst fire seasons in recent memory? eastern province of quebec was hated by more than 135. but a recent change in the weather seems to be helping to contain them. gabrielle is on the report from robert file in south east and clinic a family waiting and wondering when they can go home. mom and dad, the kids age 46 and 9, and their 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
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all running around the house to collect that would be long use and 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. the basic, it has been very dry and hot this year, so we knew something like these fighters could happen. so i think the government was prepared to evacuate. people worked for the fire, started and will produce good. the piercing family is now among about 50 people living temporarily in this sports arena. that has been converted into 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 ease here, 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 corvette x, and that's in part to the weather. a light rain is falling,
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hoping to suppress the wild fires and bring down this 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 contained. that's good news for the pearson family, as well as other evacuated as well 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 deemed safe. although everyone here is aware that canada is 6 month long fire season, as only just gotten underway. gabriel was on the out, is either rober of a quebec canada heavy ocean is it was not just compensate absorbing about 30 percent of all carbon dioxide emissions. it's
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a vital but unprotected buffer against climate change. just how much carbon the continental shelf can observe is not fully understood. what a 5 year research program is underway, hoping to change that does johnny end of every for some cumbria, is call it launching new research into the debt to discover more about ocean to call the the scientists, a part of the convex seascapes survey grabbing mud from the sea floor to analyze the tiny creatures within it and quantify how much carbon they can move and store the $2500.00 marine investor, but it's a new cable to their new 10 has been studied in depth. this team hopes to change that. what we're trying to understand why is the question that live in a, in the comp, in between so we're looking back 10 to 15 centimeters. been sick,
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much the biggest how important the layer between the moving causing between 90 percent of the seas. biodiversity lives in this settlement, creatures like the virtual star fish and the spin well in the borrowing and building some over these carbon others will release it best estimates on the coastal, which is like these. and the secret to isn't living them could provide 6 percent of the carbon drill down that's needed to slow the rise in global temperatures to $1.00 degrees. and that's the same is closing on. if the wild cement and chemical industries. this is, 1st of its kind science and back in the lab, the 19 different species. they found a studied individually using fluorescent sediment to measure their activities and how they impact, call them levels. the next step is to identify how vulnerable they are to human
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activities. we have seen partners, so it's about for code argentina, south georgia, bridge, colombia, mc k. really what come together to coincide and produce reliable science today to have a special understanding of how carbon is stored in all c flows? the ocean has observed about a 3rd of the carbon dioxide that humans have admitted into the atmosphere since the beginning of the industrial revolution. but there is no policy currently protecting carbon storage in the ocean. once deep but benefits of the seascape and known, but to protection can follow charlie on to the outer 0. come re scotland. the headlines on al jazeera explosions has been revolted in and around.
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