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on family to dekalb, disease champions against all the best. we don't want the freedom. we have to step one family, one t on out is era the to the head of the un nuclear watchdog ones of a serious situation that ukraine separation nuclear power phones, the low on cherry johnston. this is i'll just say it right. well, not from so we'll set coming up 9 suspected people smugglers are arrested off to vote for the migrant sinks of the greek coast. more than 70 people died. hundreds,
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i'm missing. where in nigeria, where the search for survivors of a cat sized boat is over, its focus is to be covered on surviving a doomsday calls, a court ruling in kenya, small, but these are exceed in hundreds of still missing the ukraine's flow to ravage cast on rage and has been hit by russian rockets. it comes as people living there are still trying to clean up. often their bike health condemn was attacked a week ago. the town was flooded off to that breach. charles dropped the reports from headstone invaded tova, occupied re take him and then flooded. the city just never gives up clean up operations in the capstone continue in the areas where the funds will
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focus proceeded. residents like andre clearing the month from their apartments and businesses, determined to stop living. yet a game for both is both fills and potentially disease into the small shop in the book because 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. crane says 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 houses, huge residential areas are still inundated with water. and of course there is
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a constant sweat and potential shutting. the mom was clean up operation here continues, but some of the worst effected areas are out of town to charlie and 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 with us on the walls of time. at 1st it was they then reached up to the middle of the garden. when the water to reach the threshold, then we started to run away with the floods 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 too. low to proceed here with tomatoes mix, 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 show. she shows us the flood rolls them out. so the house and leads us inside. the tunnel is life lies in fill. the rooms amongst the mud soaps collapsing rolls a grandchildren's. discard the toys a wardrobe and closed it. missing she calls the own. it was thing she loves and treasures destroyed. she looked 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 beyond words, child strife without a 0 kind of southern region. crane. as the head of the un nuclear watchdog says measures all being taken to stabilize a serious situation of the separation of new clips out by feel gross, the inspect to the russian controlled site off the breach of the nova to health,
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cut them, it provides what's it to cool the plants we axes, he says it's unrealistic to expect to moscow and keep this on the document for the phone security while fighting 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 are being a taken to stabilize the situation. what's going on? how 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, that to stabilize the situation? we don't know maybe above our heads, who knows, but he clearly goes away from that visit feeling that something has been done to
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restore some safety and security to that stuff where he's yet 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 it is hard to over stake, frankly the so the dangers posed to these huge the 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 in the full body of this is a dangerous situation for a nuclear plant. had to be in almost unthinkable really. and the leg just concerns a cost involved debris to the waters at the cutoff cut them. that happened last week. those waters, among other things, used to feel a cooling reservoir. that was very important. new types of cooling,
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the 6 react is on the site. they're not operational, but they still need to be functional. there is power going to that plant 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 . a 9 suspect to the people, smugglers have been detained in connection with a boat that capsized off the greek coast. on wednesday, it was packed with hundreds of migrants and refugees rescue as have spent a 2nd day searching for survivors. some of those rescue say, as many as 100 children were in the hold up the but drugs were up with this reports from clermont to cause him as a is looking for his wife. he showed reporters 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 is carried on into thursday.
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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 across and then as a boot paid $5000.00 for the passage. like many of the survivors in this warehouse and come out to 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
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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 couldn't save themselves. europe as grappling with a dilemma of how to also 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 seekers 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, they would process the crew. it's possible they have junior functionaries, not the ultimate beneficiaries of the $3000000.00 this passage made with this man
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came from italy 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, criticized and the government's handling of the migrant shipwreck. at the vist and labor organizations were among those monks into the streets of athens. they say all the thoughts are complicit because they haven't created a safe and legal ways for migration and assigned them. braces acting, migration, minutes to assess the survivors will have the claims assessed. and those not entitled to protection will be sent to recovery. operation is continuing in nigeria often over crowded boat capsized more than $100.00 people drowned in the
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accident on the 9th to visit between dish and camara states. please say those on the bose where returning from a wedding is believe up to 300 people who are on board with the address has more from the site. so for the most recent accident, they bought a 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, there's 72 hours since this accident, the locals. yeah. why 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 of buddies that under the water. and then take, goes to the cemetery and give them a proof of burial. but the most in the town of cable is really devastating. we
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spend the night in the community, which is just some uh, 13 minutes i bought right 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 and we stayed. 3 people died and they're still looking for more. so the mode is sort of very, very side in apple village and you're talking about nearly 10 percent of the population has been wiped off by this accident. and then of course the 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. so sofa is melissa is and placement have so that didn't to chat from saddam's westoff for region, many handed over the weapons as a cross, the border fighting continues to escalate. it's also the killing of the regions of governance. the army uses the record support forces for his death,
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for the power minute to group the noise. the charge civilians including children, are also leading into charge some with gunshot wounds. same as robbie. isn't andre chad just across the board from argentina of what was already 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 leaf melissa fighters retreating muscle we were being chased by malicious. 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
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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 tense nice on the border here between chad and south korea associates, red covered pots of the rockets used in north korea is failed. attempts to launch its 1st, but actually stopped last last month. or south korea has been conducting salvage operations off of the walk. it plunged into waters off it's west coast. north korea's failed attempt to launch a spice satellite took place on may 31st, the boost and stopped light forwarding into the sea. meanwhile, the u. s. has issued more sanctions against north korea, although in its latest missile test depends government says to miss sauls travels
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around 900 kilometers before landing within its exclusive economic zone. and the sea of japan, tokyo is quoting it, a re that violation of un resolutions to what sort of head donalds. is there a mixture of use for a new time? paying rolled out of the philippine government treat to the peters working abroad. and sanchez's find the evidence of an essential ingredient. some nice ice covered uninstalled the low the fee is heat, is dominated across parts of the middle east. over the past few days. in particular, across the gulf, we've seen very high temperatures, the southern parts of the run, as well as full oman and the m. or it's not conditions have eased slightly,
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but we're expecting temperatures to push up as we go friday into fat today. 45 degrees that in must get more of a windy feel as well. not just from the shamal, but also from that fi code as it works its way across the moving parts of india. and behind this further west of what's called a windy field pulling out of the eastern mediterranean, we'll see temperatures pick up across the event was it moves north africa, things have eased for the north west, more in the way of clear conditions dominating here on friday with temperatures picking up lots of heat from egypt, but of a windy situation with some blowing dust. the friday into saturday. march west across pots of westland africa, the gulf of guinea in particular. nigeria, seeing some fears, thunderstorms that on such a day that rain stretching across the central bank. so pretty wet here with lots of showers. but for the south of the single settle picture, certainly for places like zambia and what swan sunshine in johannesburg. but a much cooler field in cape town by sunday.
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the join, the label conversation teaches the loan, good stuff. industry to be convenient is say, this is a dialogue. we don't always talk to people that have different opinions that we do . everyone has the police must have it here as the society doesn't do enough to recognize and celebrate women. it was fun. this was fun to have an american occupation of admitted eastern countries. the street on algae 0 the the
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fucking back her mind of the top stores ukraine's. it's not the rabbits castle has been hit by russian rockets, people living. they're all still trying to clean up to nearby kafka. don was, in fact, we took 9 suspected people smugglers from being detained in connection with the boats. comp sized off the greek post on wednesday. it's was hundreds of miles and some refugees rescue us have spent a secondary searching for suffices. your recovery operation is continuing nigeria often as a chronic boat capsized, more than 100 people drowned in the extant knowledge of river chat, wireless states, please say the votes was returning from a wedding. a quotes in kenya has ordered survivors on tuesday calls to undergo a psychological assessment. a senior prosecutor says 16 of the 65 fried cult members
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of stopped themselves. finale 2 weeks. dozens of people are rescued from a forest where more than 300 bodies were found. catherine saw it, reports from nairobi. survivors of a religious calls on the canyon coast, find themselves in unfamiliar territory. they are rained at amada district court, a member of the county, and put in police custody for refusing to eat. the wire is skewed from the shuck a hole or 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. the magistrate ruled 64 of the big seems to be taken back to our rescue center, where they will be supervised by the courts, police and human rights lawyers. once of, i've opted to stay in
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a police cell without giving the reason a case will be reviewed in 2 weeks, each of the $64.00. so on the assessments on the individually post to be filed on the medical books in charge of the region. some human rights activists and lawyers wide court said the ruling was fe the a. mckenzie and other suspects are pigs. the 1st quote on wednesday. they have also been on hunger strike in last week. and then my ca said sam had to be held as they walked into the courtroom. the death toll stones at about
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$318.00 and counting dna testing still going on. the police are still holding them as they continue investigations. catherine, sorry all the 0 nairobi so far right, looks back. some of the modern codes that have made headlines, the calls, the thoughts has been around so hundreds of thousands of years. many people find them hard to understand what this fascinating, how they manage to attract many fluids, sorry, what makes a cold? well, it's people and they devotion to a self appointed leader who brain motion them to do things against a thoughtful, nunes, including abandoning their families often with terrible consequences. the. my so tori is colton. morgan history develop these in the jungle of gray honor in south
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america. a place of incredible nature turned into graveyards with 900. these 14 people, including children, died in a mass suicide in 1978. the nature of the peoples temple called through as touch prints of jim jones, convinced as follows, to move from san francisco to savannah to for choosing street points. and they say change their minds, they will show i'm moving forward to 1994 and the bodies of 74 members of the order of the soul. a tenfold sex was found in switzerland from as even canada. they believed the world was about to end and needed to enter by a spiritual painter to the west side of domestic terrorism in japan. was car raiko calls. we members release, talk 6 are and gas and to the type to subway system. 13 people were killed in thousands of others would poisoned costly the show us the hara and several others were executed for the crimes later. and we end by can us where many more than calls
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of originates. and now having skate known as the cult of cults was founded in the seventy's during the heavier spots, its members committed mass suicide in 1997. believing that need is that they didn't send to an alien spacecraft hidden behind to come at speeding through space. and more than 27000000 people around the world, the victims of human trafficking that's according to the us state department. it's reduced its annual reports on how countries failed with the issue of a sex and labor trafficking, i think. okay, and has more as every year the real estate department release is a report taking a look at how countries across the world are doing when it comes to living up to the treaties that many of side to combat human trafficking entities, lincoln, the secretary of state unveiled the report saying, right now, just this year, within 27000000 people have been traffic. this report also puts a big focus on what's happening to young boys and men. and they say since 2004 to
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2020, the number of men and boys being traffic has gone up 5 full. now. they also brush people into the audience onto the stage who are working despite the human traffic in again, all over the world. and those stories, they were able to really bring the cost of what is in these numbers into the room. i also stand for you on behalf of millions of african women whose bodies have been legislated upon weaponized, but especially on behalf of faith, a young nigerian woman whose last words to me in september of 2016 where on p. i'm dying for those 3 words. still echo in my mind, the way the state department does this is it breaks countries into tiers. the 1st tier being the best tier 3 mean these countries aren't doing nearly enough to fight human trafficking. so they told us that 24 countries have actually wrote, gone up into your well, 20 have gone down because it's the state department and they tend to be very
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diplomatic. they didn't give us a list, but we were able to compare 2022 to 2023 in the tier list. and in the added to the tier 3, which again is the worst algeria, chad. you booty, equitorial giddy and pop a new guinea and out there were 3 countries who were actually upgraded, that malaysia vietnam and brew nights. so overall, still a massive problem when it comes to human trafficking, the more countries and fewer are doing better pedagogy, l 0 at the state department. rescue teams in the us states of texas, a searching for survivors of to tow nato tore through the town of harrison. at least one person has been killed by treat, say more than 70 people not being treated in hospital. it's one day though not count, pilot and destroyed buildings. besides living before, july has caused major damage on the west, an indian coast off to making the land for the 1st day. at least 22 people had been
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injured. power lines of the 100 homes have been damaged. wind gusts have reached 140 kilometers per hour, but the storm is weakening as it moves northwards. the philippines has rolled down to a new campaign with the slogan we gave the wealth of best. the features for the painters who made an impact working overseas. critics, so i'll give it promotes brain drain by the light reports from minnesota. a dedication. it was a celebrated moment for the world yearly, a year into the pandemic of exceed against kobe 19. in the 1st to administer it a filipino nurse in the united kingdom. her name meet parsons nursing is not the moment has landed her in your home countries. you international campaigns. we give the world their best interest on pain is solely for the purpose of elevating the filipinos and making them feel proud and be seen. and to say that
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actually you do give your best wherever you may be, wherever specialty you are in whatever industry you chose. the government has clarified, is it meant to replace the popular it's for funding disabilities, tourism spoken. i n d j, i am the philippines and the purpose of the campaign, the message itself is in question. the countries tourism secretaries is it is a fact that the philippines gives the world its best. every day, thousands of filipinos, leap to work us versus teachers, caregivers, and domestic helpers abroad. what critics asked of what cost? nearly 2000000 filipinos work abroad. last year they sent home more than $36000000000.00. their annual remittances account for around 9 percent of g d. p. know that the ads are targeting for foreign governments and for incorporations to
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essentially for us if needed, so that it's selling filipino labor or instead of addressing the route problems that forces our people to migrate overseas. on parsons acknowledges the brain drain, but she says there isn't a shortage of nurses in the philippines. is just that they choose to pursue other jobs or leave the country for their own good. if you want them to have the best future possible for themselves, they've got to do the position themselves. and if they're they couldn't find it in the philippines that are within their rights to find it somewhere else. or critics and parsons degree. the government needs to improve conditions to encourage professionals and workers to stay with one sees the ads as a source of pride, the other, the continuing promotion of labor export find even though algebra manila, now science is found false for us on one of the settings moons they say it's the
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1st time the element has been identified in ocean beyond us. and so this is one of the stipends many moons. the 1st 1st was discovered a sample of ice grains launched into space and collected by a nice a pro. the finding completes the list of essential elements needed for life, frank post, but it is a professor with tenants resigned. states that the for university of berlin explains the importance of funding phosphates in the search for life on the settings. 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,
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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 now that that fos for us is not limiting any potential life on, on, and so those, so we, what we call habitability. so the, the conditions or the formation of live as far as we know, a very good at. and so it does specifically with a high phosphate concentration. so this is certainly not the bottleneck for life, but we have actually no clue if this habitable ocean is actually inhabited. if there's life there we have through yet. so we have to find out with it with an expression the
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