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the most cameras ever test in the united states, it was terrified, blanketing our communities felt lines investigate safety practices within america's railroad industry. time is money. money is everything. the room on the jersey to it's not showing you here is coming over our heads from russian positions and a new cranium. positions have been standing about how they were directly targeted as they were trying to sleep. we've seen some of the residents come out of the building with that possessions in the suitcases place instead, feel safe anymore. what happens on that day is a will quite those coming regions to lines and no, no man's land level of destruction here. proof just how fits the fighting has been in recent weeks. this russian or multiple in a street has been a place of pilgrimage for centuries. the
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at least a 100 people are here and dead in a boat accidents and central nigeria will be live intervals of the you're watching, i'll just hear a lie from headquarters and del finder you navigate the also coming up ukraine's as a russian missile attack on the central city of cubey re, has killed at least 10 people. donald trump is set to appear in a miami course. the former through west presidents is facing $37.00 federal charges on his handling of classified documents, plus strengthening ties with the allies, iran president for his latin american nations. also facing us sanctions. the
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the hello. we are breaking news out of nigeria, at least a 100 people are fear dead. after a boat capsized, it happened on an easier river between new air and cora states witnessed to say the vessel was carrying people returning from the wedding ceremony in these era states . off my diseases, following developments for us from the capital boost. what more you are hearing about the circumstances of this accidents. osmond wait. uh, darian. what we hear right now is these uh the deceased y returning from a wedding party in neighboring state. and when they both set to initiate something underwater and capsized, what we should know so far is that most of them were not wearing any protective equipment like life best funerals have been helpful. at least 60 people who have been killed in the accident and search and rescue, which is kind of like going on,
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may probably look more like a recovery effort because with each passing, our precious time is lost and that we've started swimming up because of 2 racial rains in other parts of the know the north central and up on north as well as the tributaries flowed down river. some of these accidents, so unfortunately are not unusual in nigeria. so what's being done to improve safety as well, it's usually not a practical measure being taken to, to, to deal with these problems. and this is not the 1st and last year we have really, really serious accidents on the river nyja to reverse actually cuts across nigeria . that even identity but better way, but most of the board accidents that we see over here and report on actually on the niger, especially in the states of our progress, it can be and not just states in nights, in particular,
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last year there were 3 accidents that claimed hundreds of lives similarly in chevy state dozens, supplies one last and business because of the situation in the river. and the lack of a prop park regulatory controls on the use and the manning of dispos. that liability the. and simply because you find people who are not qualified to sort of drive these boats handling them. and there are no personal protective equipment on board, as well as the fact that the reverse are sold to you of a deposit lights deposits of debris. you can the river on the bed and so the water level is sort of shallow. and then when these boats come to cost, the activity don't know what basically taking on the ground and the cost of solicitation islands up phone in the reverse. so when biggest flooding the islands disappear and when you're not. uh, so come with us with a water ways. we just need something and then that causes an accident. okay, thank you so much. i didn't use for that update from
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a boost on the lawyer training and official say russia wants to major miss all strife on the central city of tree view overnight. at least 10 people have been reported dad and dozens injured. and the mayor says, rescue operations are still underway. several people are believed to be trapped under the rubble. he added that a residential building and a food warehouse where his meanwhile in chief military officials say air defense as destroyed all russian missiles targeting the capital fare via put off the flickered the rescue operations continued to clear the remnants of this barbaric miss. i'll attack the russian forces, use 6 missiles or 5 of which were destroyed. the massage of targets is an area where there is no military presence and hit the residential building and a 4th warehouse won't get reaction from russia in a moment. familiar sup of 11, moscow, but 1st let's go live to join a hole in the ukrainian capital case,
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to tell us what you're learning about. the civilian buildings that were has in presidents the landscape hometown of the will. these were 5 to miss all the tax and the as of tuesday morning, we're told by you credit and ministry sources. 14 cruise missiles were fired along with for a ride. newton made sure the drugs, most of them shot down 11 of themselves. and one of the drugs shut down and exemplified at defense to some of the data hit targets in khaki. missiles hit civilian business infrastructure, they have no words of casualties. the big striker coast was, as you saying, previously, this central city, a township presidency that landscape with civilian infrastructure. we see it again including that 5 story apartment building at 25 in good up to 10 people know now to be dead. rescue work is still working on the sites and believes that they may yet be more victims beneath the revel. jonah,
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what's the latest on the current in counter offensive because the ukrainians are saying that they were taking several villages occupied by the russians. it, it, in terms of a wider accounts are offensive. how significant are these reported advances? it is difficult to put it into a wider context. these are the very early stages of the counter offensive. we don't know what the overall strategic plan may be. we certainly aren't going to be told at the defense ministry and it's daily briefing. reports at progress on various axis towards the city of black, moot, which was taken by russian forces just last month and also towards the south. but we're talking about small advance is measured in the sort of hundreds of meters at the time. 7 villages. they say they've been taken in a week 4 of those on the river code, the mockery, i late way of rush. it was accused yesterday on monday of having blown up a damn to try and slow the advance. we are told they are facing heavy resistance
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and indeed russian blog has a saying that a significant comforter attack was launched on monday in that mockery yardly area. and that's one of those villages. my country's good may indeed i've changed hands go back into russian hands. we talk concerned that from this end. okay, thank you so much on a whole for that update from cave. let's cross over to moscow and speak to jerome. let's see. oh, we got a couple of other of us. so what are the russians think about that you're creating counter offensive the well actually we did not hear much from the ministry of defense. basically they stay tight lips at the moment we hear from submitted she below, but as they own their own, they quote, the print encounter offensive a failure. but we just have to wait and see how he's going to go. but we have some domestic issues here. we keep receiving reports about regular shutting of rushes, water regions, but we don't have much from the ministry of defense on that. i thought so there was
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a report of by the govern, know the course region, romano start avoid that too. boot a village of the goose club until skinner, in the course creation were showed in the early morning of june, the 13th. luckily, no penalties were reported, but i was in dozen residential building, several office buildings understanding why would damage that english call the while intel to can no gas and electricity supply was just disrupted. 9 houses were damaged and 2 of them cool. fine. so quite significant damage was repulsive and the course green turn is another region. the board is ukraine, alongside the belgrade of our owners and a couple of other regions. but so actually we did hear from present patients on be sure everyone a he, he was saying about it. so during a would sermon, a in the kremlin, devoted to russia today, which took place on june the 12th. and basically he condemns the shutting and saying that there is absolutely no reason for ministry points of view to target
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civilians and civilian infrastructure. but oh, basically what's going on here is a tragedy. and what's um, what is his say that's uh uh, in terms of, of the you could encounter offensive. ukraine is trying to go to the russian troops away from the bato field to, to make them defense, those food or regions of russia and leaving some territories of ukraine. so ukraine can benefit from the situation. that's. so what's being said here. thank you so much really? yeah. for that update from oscar. the 3 people have been found dead in nottingham and the u. k. a 31 year old man has been arrested on suspicion of murder. and another 3 people are in hospital after someone tried to run them over. and what police believe was a connected incidents and team baba is alonzo. with the latest detectives, a still apparently working to find out the exact details of what happens and why
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they have said that i prefer to one year old man has been arrested on suspicion of murder. they haven't given us any more detail about individual. there was a lot of consent early wrong on tuesday because the tracking services was shut down and many main roads in the city center was shut off. in fact, they still remain closed low despite the presence of some almost police officers on the streets and nothing. and people have been seen walking around getting about the regular business. so no sense of panic, but certainly lots of question marks, lots of questions rather still being aust, the former us president donald trump is due to appear in court in miami, in the coming hours. it faces $37.00 charges in connection with this link of classified documents, which he kept after leaving office and 2021 is the 1st former president and us
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history to face federal criminal charges. all in fisher has more from miami in a city which often prepares for coming storms. miami is cranking up security around the federal court house has been increasing throughout the day. all agencies getting ready for the historic 1st quarter periods of a former us president on federal charges. we're taking this uh, this event. extremely serious. we know that there is a potential of things taking a turn for the worst, but that's not the way. anyway, donald trump landed in florida in the late afternoon met by a small group of supporters and protest. 2 i believe now if he's back to the white house, he's going to be even better pretty there. he's seeing it is there. i'll go for resort. a 30 minute ride from the court when he will surrender to the authorities on tuesday. once it arrives at the court, he will be officially photographed and fingerprinted. it's
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a federal court. there will be no pictures of him before the judge. you'll then your details of the $77.00 charges. they include violations of the espionage act, obstruction of justice, making false statements. and conspiracy. in a series of social media posts from, again claimed the prosecution was political appointee made it raleigh's, over the weekend. and i never thought such a thing could happen to america. as far as the joke of an indictment, it's a horrible thing. so horrible thing for this country. i mean, the only good thing about it is it's driven. my phone number's way up. can you believe miami's republican, me a refuse to get involved in the politics just are doing for testers to be peaceful . i'm not here to talk about politics. i'm here in my role as mayor of the city of miami, projecting confidence to our residents, and to the residents of the country that we're going to be ready for tomorrow. the courts in miami is doing for pushing its cases through quickly. a rock doki court
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is what they call it. so well, trump, this team will argue that the prosecutions are malicious and should be dismissed. there's every possibility. the former president could be on trial here within 6 months. i would say, sure, i'll just do the miami, iran and run as well have signed several cooperation agreements during the 1st off of presidents. but here are the easiest tour of latin and south america. they're aiming to increase trade from $3000000000.00 to $20000000000.00 a year. both countries are under us economic sanctions. the ac is also due to meet the leaders of cuba on nicaragua. our boss is lani is a senior research fellow with the center for middle east strategic studies explains why to her own as any to boast or political and economic ties with venezuela. you, yvonne has been as a lot, they have had relations for long years, but uh, you know, it has been criticized here in the caps on the previous government didn't pay much
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attention to these by less strong relations and that's why the far above couple of years ago the level of the volume of it fade decreased to the you know, some $100000000.00. but in the past few years past couple of years they have tried to increase into this. we $1000000000.00 and they aimed to increase to as much as $20000000000.00. the currently renting and administration which has been focusing on as a, having a good relations with neighboring fancies asian countries as well as those friendly countries is also trying to revive the capacity that they can find in their relations. but some latin american countries, including venezuela, yvonne has been trying to resort to some alternatives in order to compensate. and you know, the shortage is images, economic relations. so violence and wrong cannot have good economic relations with
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the social he will, uh, you know, shift toward the, you know, eastern countries as well as those countries who wants to have good relations with the wrong side. since can be the challenge, you know, undermining the 1st by the both sides in order to strengthen the size. but it can be also a and you know, it kind of opportunity but pushing these to capitals and other countries have been on the science of so called break more. a still a heads on all the 0. we're report on libya is crucial health care sector after more than 10 years of conflicts and instability. the frank assessments this board is because they, they get in the vision and they're looking. but it's suspicious to that also you've done, but then the best way inside story on al jazeera, the 1st episode of the series expose the imperial origins of the drug trade.
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the hello again, the top stories on how to 0, at least 100 people or if you're dead after a boat capsized on the niger river in central nigeria. witnesses say the vessel was overloaded and caring people returning from a wedding and nitrous thing. the former us president donald trump is due to appear in the miami court later, trump has been indicted on 37 federal charges in connection with his handling of classified documents. at least 10 people had been killed in a russian massage stripe on the central city of creevy, re cranes estimates on his residential buildings and a warehouse lava has started flowing down my own volcano. in the
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philippines, prompting the government to issue evacuation orders for another 25000 people and those living within a 6 kilometer radius and already been moved to temporary accommodation. barnaby lo sent this update from the gas to be sent in all by providence. and so there is no doubt that the possible interruption of my own volcano is costing the suffering of thousands of filipino, especially those living within the 6 kilometer permanent danger zone off the volcano. they now have to spend days if not months in and back to asian centers, but there is a flip side to all of this and the young volcano would not erupt. thing is already a major tourist attraction. people come here to places like this, where they can have an unobstructed view off. my uncle came to potentially unobstructed view of me on volcano. it's just that clouds are covering most of the mountain right now, but they are waiting for darkness. people have started to trickle in and they're
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waiting for darkness. they are waiting to be able to witness the crater glow off my young volcano, which we witnessed for the past few days. now again, it's a beautiful disaster. a lot of people say, but the crater gold means that lava continues to flow down the slopes, off of my young volcano. and it is of course, a sign of increasing volcanic activity. welcome knowledge as the balkan knowledge of say, that technically my young is erupt and right now it's a quiet kind of rupture. and, but there is always a chance for it to bite you in that lea erupt. barnaby low alj, a 0 a by the philippines, turning to canada now and while fires have spread in the western provinces, alberta, effecting communities there. but there is some relief in the eastern problems have come back for firefighters managed to put out some of the flames, allowing thousands of people to return home. canada is battling it's worse ever. a
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wildfire season with about 48000 square kilometers already burns. of the policy and leader hold on bass is a rising beijing to meet president, change and ping. china says it's ready to help facilitate an ease tensions between israel and the palestinian authority. several countries in the middle east have recently been turning towards the world's 2nd largest economy, from what our boss is the 1st air leader hosted by china this year. meanwhile, 2 elderly man had been injured during it is really rate on the ton of knob lewis and a nearby refugee camp in the occupied westbank is really forced to storm the home of a suspected palestinian attacker as they prepare it to demolish it. israel has a long history of demolishing homes, if attackers, even if it belongs, or is rented by other family members. the new case, public inquiry into the cover 19 pandemic is underway in london. it was announced
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by the former prime minister boris johnson in may. 2021. to investigate the government's handling of the corona virus. charlie angela has more from london of what i just come from inside the inquiry where we had to go see who is the, the council to the inquiry saying that no country can be positively prepared for a pandemic. but it certainly can be under prepared. and that's what this much is going to be looking at, just how resilient this country was in the face of, of how does that make and how many emergency plans were already in place. questions that he says one on said include was the department of health adequately prepared was the need for mass provision of personal protective equipment. that was that planning for extra hospital bed. so today is just opening statements, but as the weeks go, one will be hearing from some key witnesses and some of those being cooled could include for the prime minister david cameron, and for my health minister, jeremy hon. so we expect a lot of a spaces to be on to, pun demik,
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simulations that took place during 2016 exercises that show to the government that the country was not prepared in the event of a flu, pun demik, who must have done it. now at that point, i think even though it just shows that hospitals and more trees would seem be as well, that provision would not be adequate. that sick people might have to be moved into town homes because that'd be a lot of hospitals as an ventilation. now that might sound familiar because a lot of those scenarios did actually play out doing the real time that makes so that will be very pointed questions made to those in charge of why once those exercises acted on in 2016 libya's tripoli based government is working to improve health care services after it's decade of conflict, left the sector on the verge of collapse. and one of fits goals has to stop sending patients abroad and to bring in for and doctors malik trainer reports for
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a medical center in tripoli. here at the national heart center and libby is capital tripoli and the health of the element while he prepares to reform open heart surgery. he's a pediatric heart surgeon visiting from egypt. in previous years, the government has spent billions of dollars tending libyans abroad for treatment. now its focusing on bringing in for and doctors at a fraction of the cost, the government estimates it will spend more than $50000000.00 treaty and libyans abroad this year. while foreign teams coming in will cost a fraction of that at around $4000000.00 that i work with here from libya. they do some things, and there are missing bar. i think one of the project. so our missions like this decided to do for asians as to upgrades and lucas team here and, and leave the dozens of families have come seeking treatment for their children at
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this public hospital. could be me a works for a humanitarian organization that has brought in a team of turkish pediatric cardiologist. there are thousands of people on the waiting list. literally thousands on each in each hospital in pleasure and into believe medical center. and we're only dealing with about $5060.00 cases on every mission. this is the most can we can. how many this is a year and a half. his family came from just uh about 650 kilometers. se of tripoli. a screening confirms he has pulled manic valves to notice a type of heart disease that we've heard about, the team of doctor. so we came to to police a long journey of rent, a good place into police has been difficult financially. but thanks to god, the most important thing is my son gets better. most of the patients here can afford treatment abroad for in private clinics. many of them have been waiting for weeks some for months for their procedures. but how many others says the money
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spent to send one person abroad for treatment? i can cover more than 20 people here in libya. come on because it says no doubt that the number of people benefitted from this program is much higher. it's not just the financial benefit training and developing local stuff means libyans can perform these operations in the future. more than 10 years of conflict has had a devastating impact on an already struggling health sector. libya has seen relative calling since a nationwide ceasefire was signed in 2020. that's allow the government to begin work on improving medical services and give people here hope that things can get better with training, which is 0. triple or nearly 300 orphans have been safely relocated from hard to to at least 18 people have been killed in some dons capital and nearby cities. since the latest cease fire ended on sunday. so the,
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your friends were moved from the goma or finish to a transit center elsewhere. unicef says it's providing medical care, food and educational activities. the organization says more than 13 and a half 1000000 children into don are in need of courage and supports the un secretary general has warrant, artificial intelligence is being used to spread this information and hates. and so when you get to where it says, well, technological advancements have been used for good the risks posed by ai threatened democracy on human rights. here's i think somebody category james, based with moore, from new york. the secretary general was speaking at the launch of a new un policy on this information. now a i as part of that things like the fakes manipulated video and images. and as he spoke to reporters, he gave has done this warning yet about the challenges facing the world. as a result of artificial intelligence, the scientists and experts have called on the world, wicked of declaring
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a and x essential. so that to humanity on the bod with the risk of look at was the 2nd is general, also announced as he's urgently constituted, assigned to the advisory board to look at the problems of a guy. and he'll announce the names of that board with experts from across the u. n . in the coming days, he's supportive of recent announcements made by the british couple months, but they should be a global summit held by the u. k. like to this year to discuss the issue of a i and the also support supply and again from the british prime minister, richie soon act that they should be a u. n. a agency perhaps like v. i a, a that deals with atomic energy, specifically to deal with off the official intelligence. james pays out his era, the united nations. you can always have to, i'll just there as i'll come for more information. the weather is next then inside story will examine, the conflict ensued on focusing on the dark for region. thanks for watching. bye bye. for now,
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the, the seasonal rating build off of the policies may be sometimes in response to that sort of thing, which is the tropical side to form a type of food on its way out. and so here's one pulse developing, which means you'll get an enhancement in the shallows in hardship. here's the next one i'm trying to develop as of the small as a southern japan. and then if you're following back to china, this end is a long way started. most of china actually is increasingly warm. you could say hot and dry with temperatures near 40, along the way northwest. but hong kong is going to be shumate and suffix and then fund readout. impulse is right in the south west, which is keeping coming now on the cool side after very hot stopped to you. i'm sure the rain is welcome, but the rest of china bit of a pulse of t and right,
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and i have to say the monsoon trough, which is making late, but steady progress is current drive on it's west and i'm the radian sea by this tropical some slightly different joint now that it's going to make them full probably on the good you're not the coast during. so if you have until that point the waves, aren't they go away from good? you add up to watch, cut off g. and of course, people are being evacuated, precaution to being taken has enhanced the wind down the writing down the western side of india. but it's still very halting the nose in play and look at that and see in the when the news breaks behind me, what do you see is the side of the massive accent. we so involving 3 trains when people need to be hurt and the story needs to be told. there was no purpose soccer pitch here. so i training the street with exclusive interviews and in depth reports . christopher columbus wrote about it and.

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