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a foot building legend to eric townsend on introduces f. one seen of people live buyers club for his political believes he took power into his own hands and plays the trails of players. writes football rentals on our just the, the the head of the un nuclear watchdog was of a serious situation or ukraine's separation nuclear power, the carry johnston. this is also sarah, lot from so how so coming out 9 suspect 2 people, smugglers are arrested, often votes put of migrant sings of the greek coast. more than 70 people died.
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hundreds on this were in nigeria, where the search for survivors for top sized boats is over focused on recovery. and the timing report 5, which is champagne spines, almost 5 minutes to bar johnson to reduce the misled economists about hockey sales . the ukraine's floods ravaged southern region has been hit by russian rockets. it comes as people living there are still trying to clean up, often a bike, a health condemn was a tax a week ago. the town was flooded off to that breach. child strength of your quotes from the system. the invite is full so occupied. we take them and then flooded. the city just never gives up clean up operations in capstone continue in the areas where the fuck was seated. residents like andre
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clearing the month from their apartments and businesses, determined to start living. yet again, flood waters, boat fills and potentially disease into a small shop. the book we have to wash it, all the water was up to the ceiling. everything is covered in filth. it was impossible to get through here until the flood waters went down. ukraine, says russia committed a crime by destroying the time the cause these floods, russia, generalize responsibilities. these are the same streets. now. cranes is 40 full villages, remain flooded. 17 of which in russian occupied territory on the opposite side of the river. we were in this area are about a week ago and the water level in was about a me to deep as you can see, the floods here have receded, but there are many areas closer to the river where housing is huge,
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residential areas are still inundated with water and of course there is a constant strength of potential shutting. the lamb was clean up operation hit continues, but some of the worst effected areas or out of town to talia has lived on the bank . so for english with the, for full decades, the husband passed away in recent years, when the damn was destroyed on the deep river, floated up the tributary, engulfing her land and home level with us to the wars of time. at 1st it was, they then reached up to the middle of the garden when the war should reach the threshold, then we started to run away. the plots of receded head to the rivers still twice the way it was before the time was destroyed. wells are filled with mud. many villages have no drinking water in the affected area. to the proceed here with tomatoes. next i had zucchini. then the onions dates, carrots than potatoes,
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had everything. now there was nothing. every thing is under the rates to so she shows us the plug was a mile, so the house and leads us inside. the tunnel is life lies in fill the rooms amongst the mud soaked, collapsing walls a grandchildren's discarded toys. a wardrobe and closed it. missing, she calls her own everything she loves and treasures destroyed. she looks to the photo of a daughter and struggles to hold back the tears. she knows that despite the hilt, she hopes will come. rebuilding her life as the war rages will be hauled. fields woods. charles drive down to 0, kind of southern region crane to the head of the un nuclear watchdog says measures all being taken to stabilize
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a serious situation of the separation nuclear plot. i feel grossi inspected the russian controlled sites off the breach of the nova hoff cut them. it provides water to cool the plants we act as he says it's unrealistic to expect to most go in can you've to sign the documents for the font security, finding the area continues. so we can see, i would say there are 2 elements. basically the one hand, we can see that the situation is serious, the consequences are there and they are real. at the same time that i miss years, that's a being a taken to stabilize the situation. well, joe, now has more on this now from keith. what specifics may be attached to those technical solutions that are being put into place as he said, the to stabilize the situation? we don't know, it may be a 5 hour heads. who knows,
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but he clearly goes away from that visit feeling that something has been done to restore some safety and security to that stuff where easy at nuclear plants. he also said, according to russian, was that the permanent, i a, a presence at the plot permanent inspectors there even in war conditions will continue. and you know, it is hard to over stake frankly at the sort of danger, as opposed to this hugely significant and potentially has a displace given its location close to the front of the front lines. it's frequently coating crossfire. it's easy and territory controlled by the russian forces since the early stages of the war. even grossey himself arrived in homage vehicles. the full body of this is a dangerous situation for a nuclear plant. had to be in almost unthinkable really the lake, just concerns of cost involved debris to the water. is that the cutoff cut them
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that happened last week. those waters, among other things, used to feel a cooling reservoir. that was very important in terms of cooling, the 6 react is on the site that not operational, but they still need to be functional. there is power going to that problem and they need to be cooled as a say, he's clearly to some degree. reassured by what is in place that but any damage accidental or otherwise, so that plant could have pretty catastrophic consequences. taught us defense officials have of nighttime members to send more arms and ammunition to help you train fight russian drone attacks on the general mountain really says keith is making steady progress, but that victory will take time and come at a high cost us defense. secretary lloyd austin also addressed the officials in brussels. he says that ukraine needs support for a war. he described as a mattress and rather than a sprint, day to date is our expect it to approve the plans at this summit. and mr. wayne. yeah, next month we were very laser focused on meeting ukraine's urgent needs for ground
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based air defense systems. and that's especially important, since russia's structure has ruthlessly ramped up its missile. and drone attacks over the past month against you crime cities. these attacks of killed scores of ukrainians civilians. and that's just part of my scouts reckless and lawless attempt to break away all the crazy and people. but you, crazier defenders have serv save countless lives, are using air defense systems and intercepts intercept with missiles donated by members of this contact group. 9 suspected people smugglers have been detained in connection with the boats that capsized off the green coast. on wednesday, it was packed with hundreds of migrants. rescue is have spent a 2nd day searching for survivors. some of those rescued say as many as 100 children were in the hold of the but it's on ser office reports from that kind of
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monitor. the custom of those aid is looking for his wife. he showed report has her photograph, hoping someone has seen her as a boot from syria was on the ship, 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 was his wife from germany. that difficult to say should come right across. then then we
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as a boot page $5000.00 for the passage, like many of the survivors in this warehouse and kilometer all of the men, 8 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 from there, 700 people at the bottom of the sea. they told us the women and children were in the ship's whole sunset they were in the refrigerators. it seems like can save themselves. europe is grappling with a dilemma of how to office 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
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want or need it. meanwhile, people try because of the think the demand critical thirty's have detained 9 young men over this instant. they were among the survivors, but its thoughts, they were processed. the crew. 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 masters office from relatives to one francis jumpstart, awful us out. a 0 color monitor for testers have rallied in full greek cities, criticizing the government's handling of the migrant ship reg, up to this and labor organizations were among those much into the streets of athens . they say all sorts he's all complicit because they haven't created
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a safe and legal ways and assigned to places acting migration ministers. so the survivors will have the claims assessed, and those notes in process of protection will be sent and recovery operation is continuing in nigeria often over crowded boat capsized more than $100.00 people drowned in the accident on the nadia river between new share and quite a states please say those on the boat were returning from the wedding, is believed up to 300 people. the on board with the address has more from the side to the ext into that and go to the president issued a statement yesterday that they, 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 alteration hush arrived the scene yet
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. 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 of buddies that are under the water. and then take goes to the cemetery and give them appropriate battery. um, but the most in the town of, uh, cable is really devastating. we spend the night in that community, which is just uh, 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 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,
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a lot of people who spoke to in that village say they don't think they would recover any time. so, fighting is intensifying and so don's west stuff for region becomes a day off. the regional government that was killed. the army accused the rapids support forces, the death of thomas. i was in the city of el janina department at your group. the nice responsibility of the back of how describe what's happening in the region as genocide loan running tensions in the full have a re ignited as the all means are a safe battle for control of the country. the governor's desa appears to have prompted even more members of the site. it tried to flee the fight to conduct for they include soldiers, militias, and policemen. many handed over the weapons to boy the gods as they crossed into chad civilians, including children. i've also worked for the board at some with gunshot wounds, same as ronald is in andre just across the board from geneva. what was already
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a tragic day has turned into a violent nights. we heard rapid gunfire, 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. these were being chased by militias. they came under fire as they were crossing back into chad as they were retreating. there was 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
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people back and forth all day. and now it promises to be an incredibly tense nice on the border here between chad into that sort of head on the i'll just say a runs president then says 3 nations for that's in america. the final stop in cuba surviving it seems day, coats, court ruling and 10 year old. all these are you 100 system missing the the high low. they will stop by having look at the satellite image for north american. you see the best of the cloud, but show where those severe thunderstorms had been rumbling the way across the south. east of the us. the do pull out to see some of them. however, stretching further south as we go into the weekend,
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i'm behind them. we could see most starting together across most central areas of the us, but the weather from the great lake starts to move its way towards the northeast. some of that rain rolling into new york city on saturday, much crude, a feel with temperatures below the average. you just below the average as well for chicago, but more of a sunny feel and it'll be some sunshine across most central areas of canada went to however, out to the west. the temperature is coming down once again in calgary 20 degrees celsius. a feel for the west coast of the us temperatures below average for california. but that's not the case with the deep south texas in particular, still sizzling under that scorching heat on saturday. and that heat pumps down across much of mexico. we've seen accessing high temperatures because much of the country launch the dry conditions through so you can time financial or on friday, whatsoever. however, once again for pots of cuba, heavy bus rain moving from the bahamas and florida for the south by saturday of
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the in february, 2023, a 149 carriage freight train travel through each palestinian ohio. $38.00, cause the rate of 11 retiring hazardous materials. one of them is the most toxic chemical ever test in the united states. it was terrified, blanketing our communities fault lines, investigate safety practices with an america's railroad industry. time is money. money is everything. the room on the jersey to the the
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you're watching, i'll just hear a reminder about top stories now. this ukraine's not the ravaged capstone has been hit by russian go kits. people living there are still trying to clean up often times a week ago. 9 suspected people smugglers have been detained in connection with both sides of the great coast on wednesday types with hundreds of migrants and refugees rescue as i've spent the 2nd day searching for supplies. this recovery operation is continued in nigeria, often of a kind of boat capsized more than 100 people drowned in the next river between share a wire states. police say the boat was returning from a wedding rescue teams in the us states of texas. so searching for survivors after tornado torture, the town of parrots and at least one person has been killed. the twist to rip through a residential area in the north. it's
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a home that's fine. she say. more than that 70 people are being treated in hospital . the tornado north town highway and destroyed buildings. it's part of the weather system that's causing severe thunderstorms across the southern part of the us. the cycling that they put july has caused a major damage on the west and the engine coast off and making land full on thursday. and these 22 people have been injured. power lines are down and homes have been damaged. wind gusts have reached 140 kilometers per hour, but the storm is weakening as it moves northwards. around suppressed turns abraham re say, has it wrapped top a visit? so that's what america with a final stopping cube. he signed corporation deals as he seeks to show up support we all i so also sidled by us sanctions. a lot of america edits understand human reports from different corners of the globe, but there's
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a common advisory that draws them together around noon presidency. but i am pricey, arrived and have then a cuba on thursday after wrapping up visits dive in this way, let in nicaragua, a for country share a strong hostility towards the united states which has long running sanctions against them. former us president george bush, in fact, once labeled a run in cuba as members of the quote axis of evil. i see and is cuban, count of large vs gun is held private talks before they administer assigned a number of co operation agreements. cuba assisted round during the pandemic by supplying vaccines. now, cuba is suffering from an acute shortage of fuel, which iran may helpings. we are grateful for your successful to of latin america, including cuba. i sees 1st latin american visit since taking office nearly 2 years ago and to underscore the need for countries that do not fall under the us fear of
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influence or friendship to stick together. they say it will lead to further integration and the building of a multi polar world view. ronnie and leader attended a business form and promised to work with cuba and hydro electric power generation . and my, any set of images that i have on my agenda is a commitment on may to the president. i wanted to reach you and confirm that the eli make public of about 10 to work with friends. the countries such as a few bucks in science and technology, the important c task, you know, phone policy. the us state department has been watching the visit closely calling it quote, destabilizing behavior. but while iran may be very far away from latin america, it's choice of regional allies shows that sharing a powerful common advisory is a strong incentive for sticking together. to see a human out to 0, a quote in kenya has ordered survive as of a doomsday calls to undergo
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a psychological assessment. a senior prosecutor says 16 of the 65 of free that comes from members of style themselves. but every 2 weeks will thousands of people are rescues from a forest way. more than $300.00 bodies were found. catherine's story reports from not ruby survivors of a religious called on the canyon coast, find themselves in unfamiliar territory. they are rained at amada districts, quote, a masa county, and put in police custody for refusing to eat. the wire skewed from the shuck a hole runs in monday. that's with the preacher, paul. mackenzie encouraged while she was to stuff to death. so they could meet jesus. the prosecutor wanted to charge them. we've attempted suicide. so magistrate rules. 64 of the big seems to be taken back to our rescue center,
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where they will be supervised by the court police and human rights lawyers. once of, i've opted to stay in a police cell without giving the reason. a case would be reviewed in 2 weeks, each of the $64.00. so on the assessments, on the individual reports to be filed and the medical books in charge of freedom. some human rights offer to this, and lawyers wide court said the ruling was faxed to mckenzie. an other suspect appeared before on wednesday. they have also been on hunger strike in the week. and am i see said
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sam had to be held as they walked into the courtroom. the death toll stones at about $318.00 and county dna testing, still going on. the police are still holding them as they continue investigations. catherine story, all the 0 nairobi columbia center has been holding its final debates on that bill to legalize the use of marijuana if passed. it would become the 3rd latin american country to fully legalize the drug of new mexico. and you required something around p a. t ripples the columbia legalize may be called 91 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 path for international trade has meant he hasn't
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sold a single, but he said 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 going to, 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, 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 up with several pay through them. yes. for select these precedent, that's open the door to the legalize ation of money. why not for recreation? we'll use bottles. terry's bait to has been vocal about ending what he calls the field of 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,
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mafias sponsors up to bill se regulating the mighty why no market will improve the life of many rural colombians with long cultivated the plants for lack of legal profitable lives there and it gives someone else that was getting a single split. that was more or people are the ones dying. we are the ones being speaking about price. we are the ones who saw how the masked him on the road that our society motivation. suppose we need a new way to fight the spots of games, drugs. we've regulation some public health. the wide ranging law seems to change a constitutional article that prohibits the procession. we can use that 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
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a gateway drug. totally frown upon columbia has long been the world's largest cocaine producer and well regulating maybe one or 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. i just yeah. but with that, are you k parliamentary committee is found that former prime minister bar, as johnson deliberately misled and peas about policies health during the code 19 don't downs. the cross policy groups signed off on the highly critical report. all 3 years on inquiry, johnson resigned from parliament last week off to reading an advance copy, so that he had good reports from london. there was no way of sugar coating. the news is this, that mister johnson, up to months of inquiry was a syrian indictment of boris johnson's behavior. well,
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my minister of his conduct well being investigated by the house of commons privileges committee. it was not just the legal policies held at downing street, was the country was unlocked down. the committee found that johnson repeatedly committed contempt and sought to onto mind the parliamentary process by deliberately misleading the house. deliberately misleading the committee reaching confidence, impugning the committee and the by undermining the democratic process of a 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 as a member of parliament, honest. well jump simply up to that with his resignation on friday. opposition? politicians say it isn't delta, no, i piece of public service. we're just on the on the ball thing. what about the little bit of the military? i'm going to apologize for the british public for what they put them for. the
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reports, conclusions leave very few options for mr. johnson to continue in a political career or force even suggests that he have his paula menchie paused relooked, but they're all still his cheerleaders. what a time to see him. one more time that you can have a ride so far as johnson, he is one of the great titans of british politics and world politics. and of course, he left his house once before did a great job as london. that he really is the king of come back and peas will vote on monday whether to approve the report. and the results are likely to further inflame tensions of the routing conservative policy administer, which is do not has not yet indicated whether he will be taking pos in the vote. but he will be eager to draw a line under the scandal that costs the conservative 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. busy sonya jago, i'll just sarah london.
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