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these things very much wants to go and open passage from the far east to europe and the united states. guns need money. only money in these mountains is open drug trafficking, politics, some power, the era of empires on the strikes and gun bottles in. so don, after a 24 hour ceasefire comes to an end, the hello, this is all g 0 line from to hi. i'm for the bad people also ahead. a 1000 people dead in strands doubtful region since april. a doctor's association of fetus to the international community for how many in central philippines flee,
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a rumbling volcano. and now a ty phone is on the way. this vicious persecution is a travesty of justice. and donald trump halsy as far as campaign riley, after being invited on $37.00 federal charges explosions. i've been heard in and around spans capital just hours after a one day humanitarian sci fi came to an end. the reports of ami strikes, targeting areas, controlled by the power military rapid support forces. saturday was relatively calm after weeks of fighting. the warning signs had agreed to stop hostilities to allow the safe delivery option, monetary and aid. the us and saudi arabia bro, could be 24 hour troops. meanwhile, the doctor's association ins. don's west awful regions says 1000 civilians have been killed since mid april. the who is appealing to the international community to
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take immediate action to stop daily masnik is comparing the situation to the genocide in wanda. let's go live taylor morgan, who is in don for, for and i'm in under mine, i'm sorry, across denied from uh, cartoon. okay, but talk to us about the situation in, in iran cartoon today to see. so i ended about a few hours ago. what's the latest, as well in various parts of the capital product. so you can hear the sounds of heavy artillery. you can hear the strikes being launched by the southern, these army, and in parts of the capital, especially the northern and eastern parts of the capital. residents are reporting direct backups between the rapids support forces. and this is denise army. it's all started around $630.00 local time or for 30 gmc, just in less than 15 minutes after the cease fire that both sides agreed to. and it's here in the capital kind of film and around the country. residents are being
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willing to buy emergency rooms in various residential neighborhoods to stay indoors to not be caught in the crossfire between the rapids support forces and disabilities army. now here in the city of on demand, we can hear the fight suggests overhead. we can hear the surface to areas how it's being 5 by the rapid support forces. and we know that there's been heavy artillery being fired from the city of the man to what the modem, parts of the capital of this, of course, happening minutes after the cease fire that both sides agreed to came to an end. so the fighting has resumed and has intensified. teva, what about the humanitarian situation was able to get in to consume i'd during that brief si, fi and were people able to get out? well, the ceasefire was only for 20 for hours. they were supplemented periods supplies. here in the capital, talk to them in various parts, but it's distribution has been very hard. bridges that connects the city of on demand to the city of how to enter the northern parts of the capital, have been inaccessible to many aid organizations. so for example,
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in on demand they were a distribution happening, but the residents in the northern parts of the capital say that they have not received any humanitarian assistance, not just yesterday, but since the south of the conflicts more than 56 days ago. so the situation for them has been quite dire when it comes to the issue of movement in the southern parts of the capital, especially on saturdays people say that they were able to leave to just the other states in the central part of, of saddam, they say it's been relatively safe for that, and that's what they were looking for. so while 8 has not been able to be distributed to many parts of the capital, people took the brief low and fighting to bill for tennessee to try to go to state prison. but the 1000000 still remained behind unable to access the communitarian assistance and unable to leave the capital capital. hey bill, let's talk about what's happening in the western region of don. for now, it seems like because of the power vacuum, the conflicts that is expanding and intensifying, also remind us of what the fighting is about in don't for,
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and how people in that region of being affected, and therefore is quite different from that of. so now let's remember that for 20 years there's been a simple way of a while a peace deal was signed in 2020, between the rebel groups and the state of the southern. these government fights and very much continued, especially on an es mixed. i mention now it's very hard to get detailed information from what's happening, especially in west dar for because of a communication outage in that area. many people select a neighboring chad, a support for safety and to get to the military assistance. but those who come out with say that the situation is quite dire, some even describing it as catastrophic, more than a 1000 people have been killed since because of the fighting. their hundreds have been injured. unable to access medical facilities because these are out of function . people say they've had no access to clean water to markets or to add to some medical assistance because of the ongoing fighting between the rapids support forces arab malicious, allied to the rapid support forces and the 2nd these army. now people that are
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quite concerned, they say that the arrow malicious are targeting them on an ethnic the basis and they are worried about their relatives were left behind. so the situation very catastrophic as people describe it. there are many of them saying that they've been hoping that the world would pay attention to it, but they say, because of the communication outreach, if they're worried that they would die without anybody paying attention. very worrying. situation indeed have been morgan named con. uh, cartoon. just outside katya and thank you very much for joining us. nice. have a mentioned thousands of people are fleeing the violence in west, off for and they're escaping into neighboring chat. i'll just hear a zane bus driver. he has more from audrey in the board of regents. the 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
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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 how. yeah, 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, 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 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, expose to the elements. we seen children showing signs of serious mountain
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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 the same bus for avi olga 0 audrey eastern track hang out of wells news. ukraine says its forces have made gains in the east. stopped. are present for me is the landscape confirmed account are offensive. is underway, their reports, as kind of shows me of the devastated city of back moved as well as in crimea in southwest internet's russian president, vladimir 14, says ukraine has failed to advance any way on the front lines in law. his defense minister has signed an order that gives military volunteers the same legal status
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as regular units. fighting in ukraine, jobs transferred re force from the front lines the back moment. you have to drive false to all, to, to re positions around bus more clear some of the skies make it easier for russian recognizance. well, so cool. kamikaze drugs to whom in on ukrainian positions and military movement. ukraine option to re file as close by and we are orders to run to the bunker inside a soldiers with ukraine's atf salt brigade. that's all the st russian positions to the south football moved to assist the infantry, which they say is it bombs and gradually known as they tried to retake territory lost in recent weeks. the guys from a salt unit have made some progress in some places, mostly from the south of buffalo. if we see targets, particularly infantry or light the homage and the vehicles we hit them. so our
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assault units can take enemy positions more easily. drones feed lines, pictures of russian positions. yvonne waits for the older from a central come on post. file. a soviet built all to the re piece is hidden on the trees. attributable uh look up, but we are trying to russian, all right, munition, we cannot use more than 6 channels on the single target. we are around about 90 percent successful. if it takes more than $6.00 to $40.00, destroy the target. another gun takes over a few minutes late to the old a is given. we have to move back on the cover quickly before russian, all tutoring replies. what your gardening forces are trying to do here is something out targets in an around buff moved as part of the beginnings of this counter offensive. and they say that they are progressing from the south advancing around
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the kilometer a week. back inside the bunker, yvonne watches the screen and says that he sees the shows, the target table uh get the most of that target was 100 meters from our positions, which i top rated with precision. so shell lender slightly above with their target the but of the correction. the 2nd was direct hit ukrainian policies, a probing for weak points in russian. defend, cease in various locations along with the 1000 kilometers front line. as the long expect seed cancer offensive begins, tossed off without a 0, the bulk mode which meanwhile rushes foreign ministry has criticized the un court of justice decision to let the $32.00 countries take part in a genocide trial against moscow. the ministry says each of them supports ukraine, key like uses russia of genocide and conflict. it says moscow misuse the international genocide convention to force the justify its invasion of ukraine last
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year. russia says the court is abusing his fire and risk in prospects of a peaceful resolution. the taiwan says it's deployed 5 digit softer 10 chinese war plains flew into the island so called a defend. so this is the 2nd time in less than a week. the island reported renewed chinese military activity. raging considers taiwan, break away territory, and hasn't little doubt taking it by force to the philippines now, which is facing possible emergencies on 2 funds with an incoming, ty, phone and possible, or kind of corruption. the type one is expected to slow evacuation efforts from areas around monterey, on in the northeastern all by proven officials res deal at level for the volcano. on thursday, after the guns viewing gas and rocks, i'll just here as barnaby know, has moved from manufacturing. so what we're seeing here is basically an entire
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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 creation site and up here is where all these families are staying. they've been given one modular 10 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 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,
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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 it again, this could last longer than expected. back in 2018. the state in evacuation sites for more than 3 months. finally below al jazeera and by the philippines. thousands of people have drunk to hawaii is can a way of ok no, to witness its latest eruption. lava fountains have been recorded as high as 16 inches away is located on hawaii is big island and is one of the was most active volcanoes is no risk falls by the latest eruption, but it's expected to last for some time from us present. donald trump is back on the campaign trail. 2 days after being indicted for miss had been classified documents, trump address supporters at 2 state conventions and described the charges as ridiculous and abuse of power. she advertise the reports. i already know
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field crush, finding 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 to 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 interest, evans 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
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a north carolina convention 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 trunk was the victim of double standards. the slow walk of investigations ended, 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 candidates sold trumpeters, making the most of his legal troubles as he solidified suspects against what he calls the witch trunk she ever comes out to 0 greensboro, north carolina, still head on algae 0. on charlie angelo sea island just come right in scotland. scientists are researching the carbon mixing capabilities. tiny sea creatures to assess that impacts on climate change. the the how are we still have that tie food out in the northwest pacific to the northeast to the philippines, just pulling away that. but as it does so,
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it will draw all the, the monsoon, 12 level 5 and also lose on saying some big and fund rachelle has possibly see some localized flooding here. i'm at west to where the roles i just creeping a little further north in. so southern part, so vietnam, cambodia, seeing some very heavy shows thailand to seeing those big and some 3 down pools in the heat of the dice. katherine garcia, i was across malaysia, scattering the shelves to into indonesia. i think a little dry. hey, but you will see some live yourselves towards the some parts of the region. meanwhile, across australia, some wet weather, just clipping the fall south of us. we got a little disturb. it's just pulling away from southern areas of w, y and that will roll through the bites it pushes its way along. the coastal fringes of south australia easing over towards the southeast corner. feel a bit of shabby right. just as the central pos frustrating easing into new south wales as we go on into monday and tuesday, that not yours is why a little further east was scattering the shelves of his face down across the se,
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in code of australia. victoria, thanks. what, by the way, she, i was coming in to test manager as well by that stays ahead of that one or 2 shots from new zealand, but its lost the dry. the for the goalkeeper from one is a home was kept, was what dreams were made up. they turned into a nightmare of a resting soldier by ogden. tina's been junction foot building legend, eric, cancel it out. introduces cloud, your temporary, one of the special fuels that up for that believes, whatever the cost for the gold rebels on the
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kogan, you're watching. i'll just hear a lie from to high reminder of our top stories, this our explosions and how to re fire. i've been heard via so don's capital just hours after a one day. he monetary and cease fire came to an end. very poor stuff on e s. rice in area is controlled by the power military rapids support forces. in while doctors association, ensconced west and down from region says, 1000 civilians have been killed since mid april. a group is appealing to beach national communities or take action, comparing the situation to them want in genocide and your training officials say their armed forces have made gains via back. most that softer presents ought to be . as lensky confirmed a counter offensive is underway. russians defense base 3 says it's, we're telling you crazy folks have opened across montenegro for parliamentary
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elections in marsh incumbent president. you know, just kind of each was ousted in favor of you all calls me dr. beach in the presidential run off this time. vote is a choosing candidates from 15 bodies and coalitions. their political leanings arranged from pro western to pro sevien, reflecting the division over montenegro space from serbia. the outcome could effect more than a close bid to join the european union. protesters in tennessee have gathered for the 23rd consecutive week to voice their anger against these really governments brands traditional overall prime minister, benjamin this yell pause the changes in march after intense public pressure. the 10s of thousands of continued to protest at least one person has died in heavy flooding in central and eastern cuba. thousands of others have been displaced in the provinces of commodity and ground. my word, hottest head, heavy rains, have caused bridges to collapse,
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cutting off several villages, or down pores off forecast. meanwhile, cuba 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 many say is desperately needed at a cost and has well from the cuban province of my bacon. 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 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 state and imports, cocoa and food coloring from the board. finally,
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defendants on small businesses like this will get more checks or controlled us used to because of it, it is now one of hundreds of thousands of cubans working in the private sector and done and consummate financially i and how much the difference is enormous. when i worked the state, i earned less than $40.00 a month, and 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 workers 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
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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. hey, language like that. now, the private sector is growing in the midst of a crisis when many states industries, or sleet for and this repass. and what state just doesn't have enough money to supply people with the good sense 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 have 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 cuba within 400 wine fires, burning in canada and making it one of the worst. 5 seasons in recent memory base and province of quebec was saved by more than a 135. but
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a recent change in the weather seems to be helping to contain the situation. given name is on the report on drawing, but vol in south east and cubic 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 flee their homes in the middle of the night to get away from a raging wildfire. the c. c. h was very stressful. we were all running around the house to collect that would be long use and we tried to grab some food. blogs made see the 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
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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 above 250 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 pearson family, as well as other evacuated later in. the 1st thing i will do when i go back home is check if everything is okay in my house. after that,
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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 to out is either rober of a quebec canada to at least 14 people have died in large forest fires in northeast and guys expand around 60000. hector's of land has been burned in more than 300 people have had to leave the area. officials say the situation is under control despite the changing direction of the wind. 10 during the response. the president fox, the emergency situations minister earlier on saturday. now the ocean is the wells law, just compensating absorbing about 30 percent of all carbon dioxide emissions. it's a vital but unprotected buffer against climate change. just how much carbon the
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continental shelves can observe is not fully understood. a 5 year research program is under way hoping to change at all just here is tiny engine, larry, for some country to launching new research into the debt to discover more about the 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 marine investor. but as a new cable to their new 10 has been studied in depth. this team hopes to change that. what we're trying to understand as to why is the question that live in a, in the comp, in between so we're talking about a 10 to 15 centimeters, been sick. most of the biggest habitat understands how important the
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layer between years in moving called in between 90 percent of the seas. biodiversity lives in this settlement, creatures like the virtual starfish and the spin well in the borrowing and building some over these corbin, others will release it best estimates on the coastal, which is like these. and the sea creatures that live in them could provide 6 percent of the carbon drill down that's needed to slow the rise in global temperatures to 1.5 degrees. and that's the same is closing on of the walls, cement, and chemical industries. this is 1st of its kind science 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 activities. we have seen pop this some and so that for code, argentina,
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south georgia, bridge, colombia and seeing u. k. really, what for me to get this to coincide, i'm produce reliable scientific data. we have a special understanding of how carbon is stored in all c flows. the ocean is 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 benefits of the seascape and known, but to protection can follow charlie on to the alger 0. come re, scotland the so again, i'm fully back to go with the headlines on algae 0 explosions and artillery fire have been heard me, incidents, capital just hours. i've.
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