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this is fun to have an american occupation of admitting eastern countries. the street on algae 0 plastic is everywhere and is choking out planet very, very dangerous. we could spend years cleaning this for breakthroughs all be showing that it is possible to change our relationship with this mandate, substance abuse room, plastic waste of fries on which is 0. how do you turn this into this? the, the african leaders come on a piece mission to ukraine, but presidents, a lensky says no peace talks until a rustle withdraws from occupied territory.
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the, you're watching all the 0 life or my headquarters in delphi. i'm getting obligated to also coming up and growing accidents from suzanne's west star for region. we report on the people's leading violence and taking refuge in neighboring shots. protesters towards the home of india, as junior foreign minister in the latest flare up in violence in the north eastern states of money for the philippine governments fails the contribution of its citizens working abroad. but some say it encourages green drain, the hello, the ukrainian positive. a lot of resilience cases, police talks are only possible after russian troops withdrawal from occupied territory. he was speaking alongside visiting african leaders or urging both sides
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to negotiate an end to the fighting. the delegation led by south african president, serial remo. so we'll move on to st. petersburg for talks with the russian leader vladimir putin on saturday. but in the last hour, president savanski said, only russia pulling back its troops can bring peace to ukraine. or what i see you, the names are the long the name russia is the only source of war. and the only reason why the consequences of this was causing damage to the whole world, to different nations on different continents. nobody can feel that board is all protected. well, the safety of the people isn't, should, so long as russia is attempting to make that regression and the abduction of all people, something that is normal. surely the withdrawal of russian forces from ukraine is the only thing that can stop this. well, let's go to cave out. is there a sort of hollow standing by? so it's almost more about what the president had to say and what the african leaders were hoping to achieve. this is quite difficult to
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gauge the level of so the board and see it optimism among the 7 nation african piece mission. following it's talks with presidents that landscape serial rama pose of the south african president, leading the delegation along with mackie solemn center goal, spoke a saying this will must be settled and it can only be settled through negotiations and diplomacy. he set out elements of a proposal, steps essentially towards and eventually will piece things like the escalation on by side. security guarantees, respect for solving borders and so on. but he talked about the initial steps needing to be confidence building measures a basis for dialogue between the 2 sides. he felt specifically a prisoner swaps and of the free movement of grains and fertilizer from both russia and ukraine. of course, that's a huge element of importance to african nations. the war has contributed to global food and security, and particularly in the global south. and he said the president's and let's see it
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showing a real openness to engage further on this basis. but when presidents that lensky spoke, he sounded rather nice enthusiast. think about the overall prospect. and you heard him speaking there essentially what he was saying was, thanks very much for this effort. but there can be no meaningful talks or negotiations towards peace until russia completely withdrawals from ukrainian soil . and that is frankly not explicitly part of this african proposal. so i think at least something get out of an open question about the degree of support and cooperation. these african leaders can claim that ukraine has given that proposal when they take it to president putin into petersburg on saturday. yeah. okay, thank you so much. doing a hold for that update from keep. so as jonah was saying, the delegation of african leaders will be traveling to russell on saturday to meet the russian president vladimir putin. i'm person has been addressing a business for him and st. petersburg. he said that the ukrainian counter
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offensives in the southeast won't be successful. will you do me? my input? i mean, the slicing is ongoing right now. i think the armed forces ukraine's done no chance here, no chance, just like in other directions. right now, as we're talking, another attempt is being made in the so called primitive cut direction. in several areas. the enemy is trying to attack moscow based, or unless you will, yet shop of all over has more on what the president's have to say. a lot of criticism of the west and said, he said that i had the been a different administration in the us. russia would have been able to fulfill a peaceful settlement planning you, craig. he said that the war in ukraine was unleashed by the ukrainian regime would disapprove of the west back in 2014. but no one can. now the west winds rushes, the teacher defeats, and also according to patients, poland does dreaming about how to return west from ukraine, and apparently it is moving in that direction. he also mentions the ukrainian
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counter offensive, saying that it wasn't successful despite the ukraine using it. so cedric resides, hey, admitted heavy losses for ukraine applied according to peyton. you create a little bit short of its domestic, produce military hardware very soon. and that's all the equipments now, which it has it comes from abroad, but so that won't help them as they won't be able to find it would be western cape for a long time. well, he said that instead of contacts with russia, the united states have chosen to supply equipment to ukraine, but russia would. but it, while do russian military industry is on the rise to come to the west and supplies . the russian rocket so struck ukraine's flood ravaged region of 1st on people are still trying to clean up off to the nearby car kafka down was breached a week ago. charles stratford reports from 1st one invaded photos of occupied re taken and then flooded. people in the city just never give up
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clean up operations in care. so and continue and areas where the front water has receded. residents like andre a clearing the month from their apartments and businesses determined to pick up their lives. again, truck, voltage, brookfield, and potential 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 war crime by destroying the nova cold, good time. the close these floods, russia generalize responsibility. these are the same streets. now. ukraine says at least 40 villages remain flooded. 17 of which are in russian occupied surgery 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,
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but there are many areas closer to the river where house these huge residential areas are still inundated with water. and of course, there is a constant strength of potential shilling. the mine was clean up operation here continues, but some of the worst affected areas or out of town. vitalia has lived on the banks of the english river for moving full decades. the husband passed away in recent years, when the time was destroyed on the deep river, floated up the tribute tray engulfing her land and home 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 floods have receded head to the rivers, still twice the whits. it was before the time was destroyed. wells have filled with mode. many villages have no drinking water. to tell my daughter pussy here with
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tomatoes mix, i had zucchini, then the onions, bates, carrots and potatoes, had everything. now, there was nothing. every thing is under the rates. to show flesh, shows just the floods, watermarks on her house, leads us inside. the child's life lies in fuel. the ruins amongst the mode soaks. collapsing was a grandchildren's discounted toys. her wardrobe and clothes, interesting. she closer own everything she loves, and treasures destroys. she looked to the photo of a daughter, struggles to holes, but it is. she knows that despite the help she hopes will come rebuilding her life as the war rages will be a challenge feel in words, it's almost dropping. i'll just say a rough care of southern region crane. the
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2 months are fighting in some done and the un is warning of a massive increase in the number of people fleeing violence in west star for fighting has escalated in the city for janina this week. the us accuses the rocket support forces and allied are in groups of violating human rights and says so downs army is failing to protect civilians. so thousands of people have escaped in the past 24 hours alone. the same bus for avi has more from audrey on the border between suit on, on childs after overnight sliding to continue this morning. the influx of refugees from sudan and to chat has become exponential. you and hcr is you're assessing the situation and they say it is never in the past 2 months of war ever been dispatched . certainly not at this border check posting, audrey, but you and hcr also says that there's simply not enough funding there under funded, there is not enough international interest in this crisis. and now there's only
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chaos if you think of a city as a people and not just a place. then old, you know, the refugees that we're speaking to say. the name of their city no longer exists as they once knew it. a turning point in the conflict, in some done the exodus of thousands of people in a single day chased out of their country under gunfire. their leaders killed militia instead of laid siege to elgin enough for 2 months. they say now all the control, the capital of west are for exhaustion relief and perhaps of gifts. i don't know where my children are. she says i had to leave them behind the blame the rapid support forces which denies their involvement in alternate. i know it's not because he probably left behind. the situation is very, very bad. this. i lost 22 people from my family
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and 15 of them were children. the sudanese government didn't help us. they see what is happening and just watch as birds. my whole family is back there. one group began their journey was thousands. only hundreds arrived. far too many of them, unaccompanied children picked up by strangers along the way. if something has changed at this border crossing, everyone we've seen so far is arriving on foot. there are 4 more observable, more men and boys in the crowd. now, what tribe, they're a part of whether they are civilians or fighters. none of that seems to matter. here now there was only human suffer. many had to stop before crossing over. too tired to injure, to keep going, no one to help them. and as night falls, as the sounds of gunfire come closer, they are still in harm's way. a crowd of protest, her ass, and the indian instead of money poor, has set fire to the home of a junior administer in the central government, demonstrators through petrol,
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bombs at the home of run. john singh and the latest incidents of ethnic violence in the states firefighters. put out the blaze, no one was injured tensions between the cookie and may take communities escalated last month. after a judge recommended special status for the matrix of the law and order been decent in the step. the money booth is fairly friendlier. the existing government cannot de mentoring dis, bestbuy to central government has sent a lot of products and, and reputation force. so more than a 100 people have died and not highland so far, it flared up in may when money poor as high court recommends its special tribal status for the majority might take community who live mostly in the plains. if approved, this would allow the mighty to buy land in the hills, which at the moment or home to the states biggest tribal communities, the cookie and the non go. it would also give them reservation and universities and
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government jobs. this anger, the cookie and naga, who makes up about 40 percent of the state's population. they live in the hills that have enjoyed special privileges due to their tribal status. 4 years them to young guy, which i represents the cookie community and as an associate professor at the joe or her loan, the her university in new delhi. she explains why land rights, inflamed grievances in money port. this is just because you have, you know, optic d for, i'm biased accounts of the conflict because each community has a phone, mary 2 who get in. it's a lot of perception off the bus, like at $2410.00 or so that if you said that there are only 2 sites, so it'd be starting in the to have somewhere in between. so, but the money for the to lie, it's not always somewhere in between. but it is. i'm feeling a wrapped in 7 me or so on. speak to each of the patients. and in terms of the uh,
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the population and the, the lenders, you'll use one of the reasons that has to be coming out as one of a very discontentment among the media people in the, in fuzzy. but if we see in terms of the population in the local patients, the jo, graphically, the, he areas are more uh, but the question is how much work died on are the he areas and what, what the lesson diesel if you areas are heavy to monday, forties the very miniscule in terms of the population ready compared to other state in india. and we have only 2 members of parliament which is representing the population of money for in the indian bonham. and so for the present government, a, to the, uh, you know, the intervene or not in toby. it doesn't make much of defense because it's and
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the top stories on how to 0. the ukraine president of the letters of us, he says, peace talks are only possible officer russian troops withdraw from occupied territory. he was speaking alongside visiting african leaders who are urging both sides to negotiate an end to the fighting. the w h o says over 2200000 people have been displaced by the fighting and so done. more than $500.00 thousands of them have fled to neighboring countries like charged us accuses the paramilitary rapids support forces on the army of rights violations. a mom and the indian state of money poor has set fire to the home of the junior minister and the central government. it's the latest flare up and violence between 2 rival communities and the northeastern states fighting began last month. the chief of the army and south korea, so as part of a north korean spice satellite that failed on launch last month has been recovered . salvage team scoured the sea for the rocket booster and satellite off the west
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coast of the korean peninsula. the fragments could reveal more about north korea's rocket development or us nuclear power. so marine has arrived in the south korean for today blue sun. this is the 1st time in years that a cruise missile carrying sob has done there. and it comes a day after north korea fire to miss off it's east coast. meanwhile, the us has imposed more sanctions on north korea. following those tests, japan described them as a grave violation of un resolutions. the japanese government says the marseilles flew around 900 kilometers before landing in the sea of japan on thursday. the processors have been holding riley's it for greek cities. they're criticizing how the government's been handling a migrant boat accident that's left at least $79.00 people that are active us and labor organizations marching in athens. accuse authorities are being complicit because they say they haven't created safe on legal ways for people to seek asylum
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. cycling if a joy has caused damage along india's west coast after making landfall on thursday, at least 22 people had been injured. power lines are down so many homes have been damaged. wins have reached a 140 kilometers per hour. but the storm is set to be weakening. rescue teams in the us state of texas are searching for survivors after a tornado tour through the town of parrots. and 3 people had been killed and dozens have been injured. the twister ripped through a residential area in the north, near oklahoma. it's left nearly 50000 people without power. at least 15 people had been killed in canada after a truck collated with a bus carrying senior citizens. another time people were injured and the crash in manitoba province area ambulances were dispatched to bring them to hospital. the canadian prime minister adjustments for joe described it as
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a tragic accident and offered can stolen, says to the families of the victims more than 27000000 people around the world are victims of human trafficking. that's according to the us state department . their latest annual report provides an overview of the state of smuggling, forced labor and exploitation of young people worldwide. particle has more. every year, the state department releases 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 sign to come back, 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 2020, the number of men and boys being traffic has gone up 5 full. now. they also brought
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people into the audience onto the stage who are working just fine to 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 had been legislated upon weaponized, but especially on behalf of face a young nigerian woman whose loss was to me in september of 2016 where auntie, i'm dying for those 3 word. 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 means these countries aren't doing nearly enough to fight human traffic in. 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 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
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tier 3, which again is the worst algeria, chad, you booty, equitorial get a and pop a new guinea. and out there were 3 countries who were actually upgraded that to 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. the philippines has rolled out a new campaign. haley citizens who are working overseas. it's being described as a tribute to the ex patry it filipino community who's remittance. i've been vital to the economy. critics are you? it promotes brain drain. barnaby low reports from manila, a good occasion. it was a celebrated moment for the world yearly a year into the pandemic of accede against coffee. 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
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international campaign we give the world her best is contain, is solely for the purpose of elevating the filipinos and making them feel proud and be seen. and to say that actually you do give your best wherever you may be, wherever specialty you are in whatever industry you chose, the government has clarified, it isn't meant to replace the popular it's for funding disabilities, tourism spoken. i n d j i am the philippines, y'all. and the purpose of the campaign, the message itself is in question. the countries tourism secretary says 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 ask of what cost? nearly 2000000 filipinos work abroad. last year they sent home more than
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$36000000000.00. their annual remittances account for around 9 percent of g d p. we know that the ads are targeting for foreign governments and for incorporations to essentially for us if needed. so that it's selling filipino label or instead of addressing the route problems that forces our people to migrate overseas, on parsons acknowledges to bring 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 that 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 seized the ads as a source of pride. the other,
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the continuing promotion of labor rec sports weren't even though algebra. manila, tens of thousands of lebanese, have turn to solar power as the cash strapped states can guarantee a reliable source of energy. so solar now makes up 30 percent of power used in 11 on but as a now for the reports and pay routes, not everyone is able to afford. power cuts have been a problem for decades and 11 on because of a dysfunctional energy sector. and now a nearly bankrupt state struggles to afford fuel forcing many to rely on private generators. for those who can install solar power, it's 10 times cheaper. it's also cheaper than states, the electricity buys the find, the energy conservationists say, the game changer was the removal of subsidies. unconventional power sources after or following the economy causes in 2019 the demand on a tuesday decreased. and the,
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practically, according to the as easy as the maintenance. today, we meaning that the demands on the list is around $1700.00 megawatts. so practically, the existing both bonds together with the existing solar installations good solves that exist the crisis of level. but 1st, the stake needs to ensure a minimum supply of power to allow solar installations to connect to the national grid convention and fall bonds are a base load and they should remain in the energy mix of the country it's, it's essential to have convention and all of the solar panels aren't enough to keep the lights on. i know i'm going to start off. i installed solar panels, but i couldn't get through to of my generator because i need 24 hours of power to preserve the meat of the last to 30 percent of the countries. the electricity supply now comes from renewable sources 11 on has exceeded it's $1000.00 megawatts ceiling for solar installations. that means the country has met its 2030 targets to
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reduce emissions. that was not the result of a plan to tackle global warming. it was a reaction to the economies collapse, but still $1.00 and $5.00 households kept afford power. thinking back of the stock got up one of their costs is about $30.00 to $35.00. so i live without electricity or an estimated 80000 households have gone green. that's a fraction of the 1500000. who need the government to do its part 7 for their eligibility to pay the. and that's it for me. thanks for watching. you can always head online for more information. our website is alta 0 dot com. the weather is next. then inside story, look at german is 1st of our national security strategy. the the
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had a lower that heavy rain and pod so. so that's a good quote to flooding in tape town. we will see more rain over the weekend, but before we get there, let's have a look at the middle east and live and, and it's a laundry, dry picture. we've seen some fish heat in places like the u. a as well as online and southern iran. temperatures have come down slightly with things well in the way of unsettled conditions. thanks to the wind, across southern areas of oman, shamal, which is clearing away, but still a risk of blowing dust across the golf and temperatures all set to come down the coastal event on sunday, with some rain dribbling and from eastern areas of the mediterranean. now isn't move to the north of africa, temperatures, assets to pick up across the northwest and all of those unsettled conditions have cleared out. jerry, i've seen a lot of heat come back in with a change in the wind on sunday, 38 degrees celsius. i with a dramatic drop as we get into monday and will cloudy conditions dominate. purple
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central areas. we've got some fuse thunder storms for nigeria running across the central band of africa. you can see those shot with much wyatt for the south of this, the heat continuing to dominate in mozambique and northern areas of south africa. there comes a rain dipping into cape town by saturday. the the, the latest news as it breaks up to be instead of being spent to make the network better. it's for the sake. investments are needed in technologies that make up facebook with detailed coverage. they 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 to columbus f. a week the germany unveils its 1st national security strategy for lynn argue as geo political events have triggered

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