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a camera ever test in the united states. it was terrified, blanketing our communities, photons, investigate safety practices within america's railroad industry. time is money. money is everything. the room on the jersey to the non suspected people, smugglers arrested off the board, full of microns sinks off the creek cost more than $70.00 people died hundreds, still missing the tel mccrae. this is al, just here alive from doha. also coming up sizing, intensifies and so downs with the for region, forcing hundreds to flee that homes rising phase of another civil war. the head of
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the u. n's, atomic watchdog homes of a serious situation that you find this upper region, atomic power plants. and the timing report by partition pays funds from a prime minister bar, as johnson deliberately mislead parliament about policies. hilde's during co, had locked down the 9 suspected people. smugglers have been detained and connection to a boat that capsized off degree coast. on wednesday, it was packed with hundreds of migrants and risk of us have spent a sick and die searching for survivors. it's fed 700 people were on board, some of those risk and say women and as many as 100 children were in the hold of the box. jones so ruffled his reports from kellum also cause him up as a is looking for his wife. he showed reporters her photograph, hoping someone has seen her as the boot from syria was on the ship,
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the capsized of the greek coast. she was travelling with her brother. no women or children of thought to have survived, but such as carried on into thursday. hundreds of people were packed onto the boat . as this coast guard photo shows, both on the deck and below deck. sam spoke to us through an interpreter. he wants his wife from germany. that difficult to say she come right across. and then we as a boot, paid $5000.00 for the passage, like many of the survivors in this warehouse and cut them out to all of the men. 8
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workers give them food, water, and medicine. but no one can answer the question that really messes to them all their loved ones, still alive. i visited the survivors. it's heart wrenching. i don't know if you can consider these been lucky when they're 700 people at the bottom of the sea. they told us the women and children were in the ship's full sunset. they were in the refrigerators. it seems that can save themselves. europe is grappling with a dilemma of how to offer safe passage to all those who need international protection while at the same time controlling its borders. but developments around stripping policy making as numbers of economic migrants and asylum. see cuz accumulate even a new migration packs under discussion. doesn't guarantee safe hub to all those who want or need it. meanwhile, people trapped because of the things that demand critical. thirty's have detained 9 young men over this incident. they were among the survivors, but its thoughts,
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they were processed the crew. so it's possible that junior functionaries, not the ultimate beneficiaries of the $3000000.00 this passage made with this man, came from instantly looking for a relative. like i said, he's been told to wait for 3 or 4 days for no relatives. and even allowed to talk to the survivors to find out information. they don't know what to do. meanwhile, phone calls are flooding into the help of most of the office from relatives to one francis jumpstart, awful us, which is 0 color. martha fighting is intensifying and so downs with the for region that comes and tie up to the original governor. there was killed. the army accused the rapids support forces for the death of homeless because in the city of elgin, 9 in the paramilitary group denies responsibility of baka ahead describes what's happening in the region as genocide alone running tensions and duffle have been re ignited as the in iris if beth,
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the control of the country as the governor's death appears to have prompted the even more members of the massive, we've tried to flee the fighting and for they include soldiers, militias, and policemen. many handed over the width is devoted gallons as they crossed them to chad civilians, including women and children. have also works to the border some with gun show twins cited best probably as an entre chad just across the board or from l. jeanina . what was already a tragic day has turned into a violent night. we heard rapid gun fired and sustained heavy explosions from the town of audrey when we came back to the border crossing. we heard that fighting has now broken out in the village. that is just across the border, inside sudan meters away. retreating muscle lead militia fighters, retreating muscle. we were being chased by militias. they came under fire as they were crossing back into chad as they were retreating. there was
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a wounded man here being loaded now into an ambulance. when we arrived, we saw that he has a gunshot wound on his back. there are more fighters, as well as civilians arriving now at the border. all of them in need of immediate medical attention, all of them in need of help. and this man's life now hangs very much in the balance in a very remote location with very limited resources. these ambulances have been shuttling people back and forth all day. and now it promises to be an incredibly tens nice on the border here between chad into the recovery operation is continuing and nigeria through and it was a crowded boat capsized within 100 people, towns in the accidental and the niger river between niger and kamara states police say those on the boat were returning from a withering it's believe up to 300 people who are on board. i'm address has moved from the side of the accidents near it policy. the president issued
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a statement yesterday that the he has more than a pro point investigation as to the course of this disaster and also send relief materials to survivors and victims of the families. now 72 hours since this, well, the 72 hours since this accident, the local c r y, this accident happened, are telling us that no official hus arrived the seed yet. so what they're doing is that they have deployed their own resources, the little resources they have to try to pull up the boat and see whether or not that i'm old buddies that on the water. and then take, goes to the cemetery and give them a proof of battery. and but the most in the town of cable is really devastating. we spend the night in that community, which is just some uh, 13 minutes boatright from here. uh we, we spent the night there and in one house close to why we were at least 18 members of the family have perished in the boat accident in the house that we stayed. 3
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people died and they're still looking for more. so the mode is sort of very, very side in every village and you're talking about nearly 10 percent of the population has been wiped off by this accident. and the concern now is how these people find closure and whether or not they were coming from this. a lot of people who spoke to in that village say they don't think they would recover any time soon . you cranes, floods ravaged tests on has been had by russian rockets the 1st time the cities being targeted during the war. meanwhile, the head of the you in the topic watch dog has inspected this operation. nuclear plant fell across the steps of being taken to stabilize a serious situation of the facility, which has been affected by the attack on the call them showing how reports from case this crushing this strikes on castle and city would cause for renewed alarm in the region. recovering from last week's deluge caused by the breach of cosca them.
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residents on the ukrainian controlled west bank of the deep red river are a custom to artillery attacks from the russian occupied east, north, the sheet of destruction delivered by missiles fired from the surface. it actually says that this is the 1st time they've hit the $0.60 of buy rocket sand. it's scary because we lived and dropped the patient for such a long time. and people are adapting to terrible things rather than good things. as you see that showing us regularly russian beside the tax of maintained a consistent pace elsewhere with the central city of creed reef targeted again, just 2 days after an apartment building was struck, killing 12 people. this time it was industrial warehouses, an attempt to ukraine's military said to destroy what it, gold, logistical support the gulf, could them flood waters signal dangerous elsewhere, them had supplied water to a reservoir. i used to cool the 6 reactors of this upper region nuclear plant. this
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was the head of the international atomic energy agency, raphael grossey, leading his team in an on site inspection or wearing full body on. if you are a largest atomic energy plant, is situated perilously close to very active front lines. on the one hand, we can see that the patient is serious, the consequences are there and they are real. at the same time that i miss years that are being taken to stabilize the situation. it is not the 1st time fee is to be raised for the safety of the plant and the russian control since the early stages of the war. this is weaponry, the russians say, has been filed in the vicinity by ukrainian forces. entries crosswise goes both ways and accidentally deliberate damage here could have catastrophic consequences
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during the whole elder 0 keith u. k. problem entry committee has found that from a prime minister barak johnson deliberately misleading pays about policies held during the covered 19 locked downs. the cross policy groups signed off on the highly critical report. after a year long inquiry, johnson resigned from parliament last week and after reading an advance copy, sonya guy, a good reports from london of the there was no way of sure the coaching, the news is this, that mr. johnson, up to months of inquiry was a searing indictment of worst. johnson's behavior was my minister of his conduct well being investigated by the house of commons privileges committee. it was not just the legal policies held that downing street across the country was unlocked down. the committee found that johnson repeatedly committed contempt and sought to undermine the parliamentary process by deliberately misleading the house.
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deliberately misleading the committee breach in confidence, impugning the committee and the by undermining the democratic process of the house and being complicit in the campaign of abuse and attempted intimidation of the committee. the report also recommended a 90 day suspension. the 2nd longest such punishment ever remember parliaments on. well, johnson preempted that with his resignation on friday, opposition. politicians say it is a milton of a decent public 7. what is the name on the whole thing? what about the little bit of the military? i'm going to apologize to the british public for what they put them 1st through a pull of conclusions. leave very few options for mr. johnson to continue in a political career or force even suggest that he have his paula menchie pos revoked . but they're also his cheerleaders. to what have time to see him, one more time. i don't think you can have a ride so far as johnson. he's one of the great titans of british politics and world politics. and of course, he left his house once before did
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a great job as london math. and he really is the king of come back. and peas will vote on monday with a to approve the report. and the results are likely to further inflame tensions of the routing conservative policy administer wishes to not has not yet indicated whether he will be taking posts in the vote. but he will be eager to draw a line under the scandal that costs the conservatives public support, as well as the influence of a political friend punch bow, who cost a long divisive shadow during his time in office and do the months often with sonya by ego i'll just sarah london, a cycle and if a joy has caused major damage on the west, an indian coast stopped making land full on thursday. the town of months. he has been directly his power lines down at homes have been damaged when the cost to fridge. 140 kilometers an hour, but the storm is weakening. as it moves north. may i say i get mentioned your name and then by yourself because of the cycle and i can get passengers and the fruit
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and vegetable prices have stored in the common masses. have to face the brunt of it? no, i don't think we are gathering groceries as the shops are going to close due to the 2nd. we are filled with fear and hope that it will not reach our location and in state move elsewhere for the north park. a sons, largest city, karachi, is also under threat $82000.00 people have been moved from coastal areas. the climate change minister says recycling is unlike anything focused on has ever experienced mexico, a sweltering through a 2 week heat waves, temperatures and some northern ponts have exceeded 45 degrees. is the food heat wipe of the yeah, expense side. the extreme weather is being listened by droughts. at least 15 people have been killed in the road accidents and central canada that happened near the town of country west of when to pick in the province of manitoba. please say a semi trailer truck, hit a mini event, this caring, mostly elderly people. it was still a hit on the elders era. we say, hey,
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let's not leave this up to the cartels. let's, let's do it with the country. the controversial step. columbia is taking and if it to end it's for on drugs. and scientists find evidence of an essential ingredient for life on an ice colored moon on the planet. assessing the in depth analysis of the days headlines. china cannot maintain its current hyper aggressive, foster in the south, tennessee, and expect the philippines not to continue to drift. hold him to the american inside story on challenges era. every month you'll have someone from home that will say, oh please, i need my me for this. with the economy in free, full and children spread around the world. how does a family survive in martin same population as the pool?
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. the you're watching. i'll just say a reminder about top stories. the ssl is 9 suspected people. smugglers have been detained and connection to a boat capsized of the great coast. on wednesday, it was packed with hundreds of migrants and risk you must have spent the 2nd day searching for savannah's. fighting is intensifying and sit down with stuff for region. it comes down to the regions, gulf, and it was kills the army planes, direct and support forces the paramilitary groups to nice responsibility and the head of the you and you claim what stokes is missions being taken to stabilize a serious situation that this upper region nuclear plants profile across the inspect it, the russian controlled side to the bridge of another couple of 10 provides most of the cool the plants react us with us has issued more sanctions against north korea
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. following, it's like this missile test. japan's government says 2 missiles travelled around 900 kilometers before landing within its exclusive economic zone. in the sea of japan, tokyo is cooling at a great violation of un resolutions. the economy in china showed for the signs of weakness in my according to the light is done so by shooting is expected to increase if it's to boost the economy to try to shore off its post cobit 19 recovery. katrina, you has more. the china is economic recovery is losing the inventive that's according to official das estimate. retail sales rose by 12.7 percent sewing from 18.4 percent of the previous month. industrial production expanded 3.5 percent down from a 5.6 percent price. in april. both missed estimates. we could global demand to exports as also waiting on the economy. what do you, what do you say do national, you've roman these complex and the severe we're economic growth is sluggish. the
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domestic economy is recovering, but market demand is still insufficient and some structural problems, a more problematic conditions have listed for young people. use unemployment has risen to record for light of 20.8 percent. to see it more than 11500000 graduates are expected to enter the job market. yeah, so there's so many students graduation this year, but that owns enough jobs with fighting for these jobs. it paints a gloomy picture. many expected a big rebound of district. corona virus controls ended. china's heavy handed head, demick restriction happening over some months. people are now free to shop each house and travel with consumer confidence. here roommate, many people are simply not comfortable sending a large amount of best savings. that sentiment is reflected in the housing sector. property investment contract at 7.2 percent in the 1st 5 months compared to the
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same period and 2020 to construction of new homes plunged. the central bank has reduced the rate on its one year loans for the 1st time in 10 months. and there are calls for the aging to do more. analysts say the government void, large scale measures, the fee of a stimulating the economy. the vision essentially tries to be played the bubble on its own terms. it has no intention of going back to reiterating that bubble and uh and, and the larger story of course, here is that there is a concerted effort to change the chinese growth model. that old model never lied on very high levels of investment, which of course meant high levels of debt authorities a down playing concerns and save the economy will pick up the mention later this year. they insist china is still on track to hit a g d p. target of around 5 percent for 2023. katrina you out to 0 aging. a protest isn't living on have stormed bank smashing windows and staffing fires.
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demons traces, tigers had multiple banks and they were demanding their money back. that angry about control was on capital, which have destroyed bit live savings living on has been enjoying a crippling economic crisis since the 2019. the will banks is one of the worst in modern history. the to all be killed, those who took your money, take their money, we have nothing to lose anymore for years and we're done with them. we've waited too long. it's enough the to the banks, even if it's 3 or 4 people, we will not lose our rights, not today and not after a 100 years. this is a message they need to understand. what task government is planning to invest $5000000000.00 and a rug. the announcement follows me a shake coming in how model fundies visit to baghdad. do you me a help folks with the rocks prime minister mohammed show you also dani. they signed several energy electricity and construction project deals. the columbia senate has
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been holding its final device on the bill to legalize the use of marijuana if passed, it would become the 3rd lesson american country to fully legalize the drug of to mexico and york. why? hello, sandra room, pc reports columbia legalize may be comedy one in 2016 and took the nurse like my what do you see a gift check on thought it would be a lucrative business to get into the red tape, political opposition, and no clear paths for international trade has meant he hasn't sold a single, but he's had to let go. most of its workers, but a new building, congress might finally open a legal market for his product. we're, we're allow 2 for tools. we're allowed to grow. we're allowed to do everything, but then we won't have anybody to sell it to the internal market. you're all use is gonna, it's gonna save a lot of companies like ours. it's time we, we, we say a list not leave this up to the cartels. let's, let's do it with the country. we've been,
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we've put too many tests on the road for this. we've been on the front line doing, putting all the dead people. it's time we can regulate it to rival of gustavo bay through colombia 1st let these precedent as open the door to the legalize ation of money. why not for recreation? we'll use bottles, terry's bitterest being vocal about ending what he calls the field war against drugs, especially in countries like columbia, a word that has killed more than a 1000000 people in latin america without tempting the power of drug trafficking, mafias sponsors up to bill se regulating the mighty one, a market will improve the life of many rural colombians with long, cultivated the plans for lack of legal, profitable, as tentative. someone else that was getting a single split that was more or people are the ones dying. we are the ones being stigma, price. we are the ones who saw how the masked him on the road in our society motivation . so we need a new way to fight the spot to the games. drugs was regulation. some public health
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. the wide ranging law seems to change a constitutional article that prohibits the sexual inclusive in a context. it would allow people to cultivate up to 20 planes for personal use. when licenses would be issued to producers and dispense series, the tax revenues would be, we invested in the areas affected by drug trafficking and to publicize health risk . yep. despite the progressive majority in congress of the faith of the bail remains and certain in a country that continues to see might be one as a gateway drug. totally frown upon columbia has long been the world's largest cocaine producer and well regulating might. why now will not and it struck relate to violence, a growing number of people in positions here. believe it's time to try a different approach. allison that a bit and just see what that scientists found. the evidence of the elements false
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for us on an icy moon. of settling will false for us is an essential ingredient for life. as we know it and researches say this is the 1st time it has been identified in an ocean. beyond this session has 140000000 small than any other planets in the solar system. one of them called and saladas is covered by a shell of ice and does believe to contain a deep ocean. the moon shoots plumes of misty. i sent over and between 2000 tonight and 2016. and this is cassini, pro flew through one clicking the dust for remote analysis, but scientists table really detected elements like nitrogen and oxygen and launch it organic molecules under the us. fos for us is the light has to be identified. it's in the backbone of dna. the code that make slice possible and it lines at the center of the molecule that gives a living cells energy called itp of the funds complaints phyllis stone, essential elements of life that have been found in the ocean wells are frank posts,
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because the professor of planet tree science has ad for a university of bill, and he explains the importance of funding false sites and the search for life on the 7th may. and so this is one of the ocean moons, which makes it most easy to sample this up surface ocean because of the cryo volcanic activity. so basically don't have to dive into the ocean, drill through kilometers worth if i show, no, you get samples from the ocean, shut out into space and to can by analyzing these ice grains as we did you, you control this up surface ocean and uh, in some of them we found indeed high concentrations of phosphates, uh, in a form that is soluble in the ocean. so the, the amounts be found are quite large. so the, the expectation was before that maybe phosphorus con, could be the limiting factor on the ocean wells as incentives, but be found a high concentrations in the ocean much higher than in our ocean. so we can be sure
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now that that fos for us is not limiting any potential life on them. and so those, so we, what we call habitability. so the, the conditions of the formation of live as far as we know, are very good at. and so that does specifically with a high phosphate concentration. so this is certainly not the bottom make for life, but we have actually no clue if this habitable ocean is actually inhabited. if there's life there we have to yet. so we have to find out with a, with an expression, a hockey, ologist, and preferably, have discovered a 3000 year old money buried beneath a rubbish dump on the outskirts of the capital lima. it's believed to be part of the men che, culture which pre dates, the impala in pover, that young man in the us has just as a new rubik's cube records 21 year old mex pock. solve the 3 by 3 puzzle in just 3.13 seconds at a competition in california. now homes,
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nearly all the records in what's known as speed cubing max, who has autism, start applying the cube to help with his fine motor skills. well, that's all for me. you can find some more information on the website, i will do their adult calm with that is next. then inside story will examine what is like tensions escalated into violence, and indeed is no face instead of men to pull the i had a lot of that, we've got a stormy situation across southern pots of china over the next few days. thanks the may you from bringing some very heavy rain to places like hong kong as well as a taiwan and as of post start to pull his weight towards japan. we all going see, well in the way of clear weather we took a c. so 2 degrees celsius, a head of that with, with a starting to creep into the south. now, behind that,
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for the west, a much clearer picture for the korean peninsula, temperature is pushing up here. and that system, the story across the moving parts of china. we could see a challenge to the june record in beijing as temperature as hover around 40 degrees celsius friday into fact today. and it's a story of heat for parts of the south asia in particular for the north east of india. we've got a red warning out for a heat wave for b hall on friday that sound great to am. but as we go into that today, we'll see more in the way of what the weather, affecting the northeast, some of that heavy rain falling in bangladesh. but the weather is really the focus for the north west of india, as i couldn't be pa, breaks apart overland. it's still spot. the red warning for rod just on through to saturday, we're expecting some very heavy rain as the remnants of that system works this way . further inland, that's your weather update. the,
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the latest news as it breaks of the building instead of being spent to make the network better. experts say investments are needed in technologies that make up facebook with detail coverage. it will likely remain in the hospital for the next 2 to 3 weeks as they advance in their recovery process from around the world. they say they are progressing from the south. advancing around the columbus of a week, the islands has engulfed india as north eastern money for states since early may, more than a 100 people have been killed in thousands displace. so can you tell and bring peace to this often overlooked part of the country? this is inside story, the
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