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barely working for the past 5 months, so give me sorry, sir. i asked the barbecue has created what is known as the g 9. it's a federation of dams and it's one of the most powerful here. this road connects the communal set to be with an other area that is not far away and were told that it was being used by against the people that had been kidnapped. the renewable environment in syria as a vegetable market is hits that are reports of multiple casualties. the company about this and this is all to 0 live from don't have also coming up a lot of forces to leave on this. and the rest of on dog officer, the mastery group, pulse is dramatic rebellion against moscow. voters increased costs the pallets and
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the 2nd round of a parliamentary elections as the building 46, an outright majority. we're going to be live in athens, a possible electrical break through for gemini, it's far white says the f d sets inside. so in its 1st governing phones the . so we're going to begin in syria of whatever strikes and the level how the problems have killed at least 11 people. 30 others have been wanted a vegetable markers in the outskirts of use that i shall go out. it was among the targets, the areas included in and cease fire, sponsored by turkey and russia. but as my hips, it reports a busy fruit and vegetable markets. now the latest site of renew bombardments in northwest syria, volunteers, syrian civil defense group. the white helmets help the many who are injured. the searing observatory human rights strikes were carried out by russian war plains,
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today received in part of the things very far from their palm, the, from their limit. in fact, they are targeting the single unit in for the villages on top, which are full of divisions, decisions who is placed on their own account and, and, and finish the by also the fact rochelle resumed strikes and the rebel held it live region in recent weeks. after months long pause. now it's worsening and already dire humanitarian situation in a region struck by a devastating earthquake in february. bit admission h e l g 0. yellow is know how most centers this update from the lab region. so the targeting was mainly on a, it's a vegetable markets of a crowded with a civilians in the area. those civilians and thousands of other people who are staying in areas and cities just like a just to show most of them are already were displaced as a result of the,
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a catastrophic us quakes on february. the 6th, at a local a, n g and g o. is an activist or warning from another displacement, a movement as a result of this, uh, catastrophic, a bomb and go into these areas. and people are now leaving their houses and their city is because they are to the kids are all feet are continuous bombing that hasn't stopped, hasn't, hasn't stopped for more than 3 uh days. uh, local authorities here confirmed that no new movements were detected on the uh, on the uh, areas between uh, the opposition and uh the uh, syrian, uh government and, and nothing new of was. 3 detected was detected in regard to the uh to this uh, to this matter in particular. but uh they, they, uh,
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considered that these attacks are considered to impose v, a russian and the syrian a government perspective on via areas fighters and the wagner mass, a group of withdrawing from the russian cities. the voting issue. last of on don wagner, troops took control of them. joining this mutiny on saturday. convoys came within 200 kilometers of bosco, before they were ordered to return to their basins. the. the wagner is, if you're going to goes in this year to buy supporters as the and that's all stuff on done for bellows, under an agreement brokerage, $5.00 that goes in and his fighters won't be, prosecute yourself of all of a has more for most of we haven't seen mr. pacing since his son to the address to the nation, according to his press secretary page and was working in the criminal all day long
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on saturday. opinions on what actually happens in the country, diverge. many people continue giving lodging, the patient that overwhelming support and consider him a strong, wise, and capable. liza. however, many admits the rebellion has the delta heavy blood, letting the patient reputation and look a son who's mediation between payton and free grocer. it's very human, a sing for the russian president as he couldn't deal with his own mind whom he had brought into politics and allowed him to manage many processes inside and outside russia. many off coats next for pre goshen. and he's von going to group the very latest with had from his press, misses that he was not in touch yet. he was last seen leading goal stalled, and it's a known where he's now, according to criminal spokesman again speech repass called the criminal case against you getting pre goes and will be closed. his vulcan assizes who participated in the saturdays events,
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will not be prosecuted. summit fights is uh those who want will sign contracts with the ministry of defense, or funding continues in ukraine with russia saying it repels the tax and buckboard unzip. felicia john hall has moved from keys and it became pretty clear pretty quickly as events unfolded on saturday. from reports coming from the front line that ukraine's military was going to be doing what he can as quickly as you can to try and tease out any opportunities to exploit along the front line from the withdrawal and re deployment. all of those wagner forces the rest of and on and beyond. and by the end of the day, we were getting reports from the ministry of defense that they had made a small advances around the city of black. moved in the east that have been heavily defended by wagner, including re taking an area called customer guard. scores cannot far away. does that represent major change on the battlefield? probably not to to window of opportunity that will begin to narrow. now is wagner forces return is you've agreed to be re deployed on the front line. i think if
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there is to be any lasting change out of this, it comes from the perception of russia's vulnerabilities exposed on saturday. this idea that what happens on the battlefield here in you, craig can have an impact internally inside rusher. a housing grease will close in less than 2 hours, voters are costing their ballots in the 2nd round of a pile of entry election, building new democracy policy one the majority of votes in may, but not enough to when i would write. the policies later can be of course, me to talk is, is hoping for a 2nd time as prime minister, as close to athens not to speak of john said, i'll pull those who's i've signed a voting station. what's been happening, john? hello rob the out go a government of new democracy, which is now looking for a 2nd term, points to the fact that it didn't actually manage to fulfill its economic promises
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because it was profited by crises 1st, but it was kind of it then that was a crisis between greece and turkey in the summer of 2020. then of course that was the ukraine war and energy inflation. but since the government, although we have over photos in order to pay for those crises, we are now going back to a very strict fiscal policy may point to the fact that there's a primary surplus in the budget for the last year. there's an even bigger primary surplus this year of 2 and a half $1000000000.00 versus a full cost deficit and full $1000000000.00. and so we're going to be putting public finances back on track. we're going to re gain the trust of international money lenses. we're going to achieve triple a spaces uh for a, solver and bones. so the borrowing cost of the country will go down and we're going to attract investments from all sorts of people within an outside cruise. that's as the government promised the urging people to go to the polls to give them
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a strong majority and therefore a stable government in the parliament with which to carry out that program. but it was for purely technical reasons that they weren't able to do this in a 1st round of elections on may 21st, which i've explained in this report. a man of the easy florida stability is the key would in this election. that is, what can you democracy lead or can y'all cause me to attack? he says he seeks and why he didn't try to form a government after claiming 41 percent of the 1st most a month ago. you probably need to talk about the voice of a sense of response across increase tonight that it also results at the ballot box of sunday. only thing when we end these 2 months election model sounded with a result that will give the country a stable government, a new democracy, government results that will give us the stress to implement our plan for self increase. each attack is problem inmate was the electro system voted in by the previous left wing cds that government, one of proportional representation parties,
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divide up the chambers, 300 seats in proportion to the share of the vote. democracy has brought back greece is predominant system known as enhanced proportionality in may. we thought he's got just a 145 seats. shy of the 151 he needed to govern on his own enhanced proportionality had been in place. he would have got a $170.00 seats. so he held out for another election within hans proportionality will apply. many people seem to agree with him. i think it was right. i think that he wanted to have the majority so that he would be able to govern without having to do a coalition government from what i have observed. and what i've read about he wanted to have stability in the government. and particularly, i think now with many different international events going on, i think i have instability might actually make sense. see, i've got a proportional representation was wrong,
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and the parties that voted for his have admits with us. it's tiring to people, as i don't think greece is ready for us. they need, it may never be when it's expensive. elections cost 300000000 euro scuffing. and then, but that may also be a historical reason for me to attack his decision. his father, prime minister, just in time it's attack is full. it's proportional representation through 3 election rounds to form a government without coalition partners. just the most important thing and up to face to face when people want to go to something, they'll vote for what even the system is. look at, meet so talk his father during the 1999 to 1990 elections. he also had to deal with proportional representation and ended up getting 47 percent. it's very difficult for intellectual system to stop the will of the people. it appears the young coming to attack is doesn't want to take 18 months to rule on his own by comparison. 2 months is relatively quick. jumps that awful us out to 0. athens. in guatemala voters are going to the polls in a hotly contested presidential election, tainted by otic agents of campaign fraud. more than 9000000 people are registered
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to vote at least 2 dozen candidates. so running, but some have been left out because of alleged electrical irregularities. julie v us has led, apparently pulling, but she's expected to fall short of the 50 percent required for an outright to victory. she's the daughter of former president. if i'm very all small, i'm counting is underway in sierra leone, after general elections were held on saturday. 13 candidates, somebody for president including the incumbent and show us mind the bill. some polling stations opened late in many areas. beneficial say the poll went well. i'm going to just reports from free time scenario in spain or position leda cast his ballot, hopeful it could lead to regime change. he's unimpressed by the electoral commission . his party accused as of bias. this is concerns the citizens. let's do you remember the name of the box, the,
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the funny this is the man who wants to replace incumbent president judy or somebody to retain the election 5 years ago with the casting his ballot. the president for the contract of the vote. every process to get glitches is the the not be ready. you know, 4.7 them is anybody to because we don't have frequency for a very long time. that are you looking to have the candidates in the presidential election but bill and come are considered funk renter's voting. do not stop on time in many areas, leading to an angry response from voters a much less time vote. i mean that the devil is excited about the opportunity she hopes of both to help bring change of what's already bought. i voted for the best
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and i like and i think will bring changes in certainty on right now things are difficult. competing has been marked by violence and intimidation. but for many the biggest concern is that correct of post election partners bonus everybody to bring bothers? sounds good to move on to anybody. well, what does that to? this was when i left the, the economy on unemployment are 2 most important issues on the minds of what is the physical next set of unions. one quick, quick question and lack of drugs. in addition to wherever with this election, we need to unite the country up to up between a candidate needs 55 percent of the total votes to win outright. otherwise, the 2nd round must hold 2 weeks after the results declared, the winner would be sworn in 2 weeks later. how many degrees? i would just get a free trial of the still ahead on all the 0. i'm
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a clock in the com, great base of in central africa report here on the world's biggest tropical payments and the threats they may face on an expiration the the hello, the seasonal range across china pushing across seem like punch. so we'll close flooding over the next couple of days and see the long line of plan that is the menu front. and that will buckle its why fi the northwoods across south through flooding. right, so the a possibility here with some heavy down pools and that will push this way up into north korea as well. flash flooding does look like that, and then it will tumble its way across the sea of japan was where the 1st impulse of japan. how does that happen here? we didn't take care of it around 29 degrees celsius. tiny, a heat. that's amazing. 39 degrees celsius by the south. we have got live, you showers the across southern positive china,
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but not quite as heavy as they have been recently. lobby showers continue to across the philippines. big down pools here, particularly they to lose on over the next couple of days. have you show us there in 2 indo china, good rations, storms and ultimately a quite to pushing at the bonia. once again, it's a small trip. i'd also into the light peninsula joining up with a monsoon rice that we have now across the south asia. we have got the systems making a little further north was actually was in the storm is the black line that you can see here a little behind schedule still, but not too far off. now it's made as waste room by for new data. we have good orange, one is in force for a good positive northern india of the code to staples, control information controlling the narrative to dominating the media. how does the narrative can pull public opinion and norma? spite it might not be the most important story about china. of today,
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but that's what the public attention to how is citizenship? listen, we played in the story. the listening post. i fixed the media. we don't cover the news, we cover the way the news is covered. the the, you want, you know, just need a reminder of our top story is this our air strikes and the city is rental. how the electronics are killed, at least 11 people. a very simple markers on the outskirts of she said, all shall go on as being the charge. the air is included in a ceasefire deals sponsored by took it and russian. wagner, troops from knowledge of russian, the cities, the tech has been showing
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a hold on this. and the last of them on 2 sides of this on the new city, turned back up to quickly a bunch of 200 kilometers short of most of the unfolding grease are going to close in less than 19 minutes. people are voting in the 2nd round of a parliamentary election during new democracy policy one the majority votes in may, but not enough to when i was right. the police in pakistan have arrested suspected human traffickers officer up to 750 migraines. afraid to have died in the mediterranean, a 104 people survived. when the fishing boat capsized off greece more than a week ago, migrates from pakistan. what among those on board? michael, awful reports. police write a house in the town of goods and puck. these guns, putting job provence, they're looking for a suspect, they believe could be responsible for smuggling migrants into your rates like this all being carried out more than a week. often overloaded,
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fishing boat carrying migrants capsized off the southern coast of greece. with pucky stands, economy and crisis and inflation at almost 40 percent. many are risking the lives to find a better future in europe. more than 700 people, all the leads to have died in one of the west refugee tragedies in europe. hundreds, but from pakistan. and these anger and the degrees, this man lost his brother, did the good god. yeah, we knew about the risks of trying to get to europe, but what other options we have die here from hunger and poverty or risk our lives to seek base or opportunities abroad. this mother says she paid more than $50000.00 to traffic has to take us on to a one day without going to forget. after the sad use of the boat capsizing, the government has asked for my dna sample so that my son can possibly be identified. and that kind of bizarre ball tells investigate is he struck
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a deal with the man standing in handcuffs next to to get his son to your we are attending to the government. please bring no sons back, dead or alive. these cruel man took $11000.00 and we still lost the loved ones. he's ruined our lives. the man erased them in the raid admits traffic and people will integrate you what we had to do, $11000.00 to take their sons to italy. but we told them, but all the risks involved, even about the possibility of the boat capsizing them losing their sons. but they insisted i take them at any cost. the families of the victims che some of the memories of those last and can only hope raids like these will help prevent others suffering. some of the fight michael level, which is there for testers in the northeast, and instead of money poor, have forced the army to release fighters. they detained. hundreds of women
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surrounded troops, withheld 12 fight system. the may take community, the army says it released them to prevent bloodshed. the majority made phase in the port are demanding benefits, similar to those offered to the cookie tribal community. and another attempt to restore order in my port. india's home minister has hosted tolts in new delhi with leaders of old political parties, at least a 115 people have been killed in the region in the past 2 months. are you, i say, a cough carrier has arrived in vietnam weeks after highway protested against the chinese vessels, the setting and its waters. the nuclear pond worship of ronald reagan was welcomed by vietnamese officials and the port city of dun 9. it's a 3rd visited by the us aircraft carrier since the end of the vietnam war in 1975. and comes as the 2 countries mark 10 years of what they called comprehensive partnership. and there's prime ministers in egypt for a 2 day visit to strengthen economic ties. president, i'm the father,
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i'll cc on. not until monday, with the order of the nile agents highest civilian award to hoping to increase their trade to $12000000000.00 annually within 5 years. india wants to defense deal and in return egypt and to import more for rent, wait from india. i never plan, used to execute political dissidents. jury argentina's dictatorship in the seventy's has been reproached, created from the united states. it was used for the so called death flights. political prisoners were drunk from, from the aircraft, into the sea, sky on p. a 51 was find to the us, but it was being used for sky diving. opinion polls in germany suggests that different national election was held not 20 percent of eligible people would vote for the fall. right. alternative for germany party set boston reports from the city of sort of back with a f d securely huff. the vote in the 1st round of local elections and is hoping for an
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outright when the 2nd, the far right slacks and banners combined with a winning mood for some in germany. a sign of protests for others, an unpleasant side. the alternative for germany party is becoming increasingly attractive for voters with nearly 50 percent electing the ac going district elections and so on it there around us could lead to an a of the candidates becoming district chief in germany for the 1st time i was letting myself be insulted as being a nazi because i'm sympathizing with the a f d for may the if the is the only policy representing a constitutional rights and freedom of opinion. sonya book is part of touring and in the form of east germany, a region with a strong a of the base. one of its lead us has been charged with using nazi slogans that are banned the secure with the surfaces. how to designate of alternative for germany, par, to hear him during as an extremist organization and its lead us and supports us how closely being watched. looking at the country's history,
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the growing popularity of the far right. is it on comfortable to and for many here in germany, and it's long how to move maybe had against voting for the ac. seems to have disappeared during his campaign via phone and from the christian democrat. sad to win for the anti immigration party would be a disaster for business and tourism in the district as my new safety course. i believe the central government to what's happening here. and i think the green energy policies, all these things germans are not allowed to do anymore. live agreement is just holler back in the book. it shows politicians have distance themselves, t 5, hundreds of people pollutants. i'm a call to bendy a's. the has grown louder with the state funded institute for human rights saying it's found enough violations of the constitution that would justify this, at least in the past. it didn't really harm to part of you when it was a that and then was being watched by the security and the institutions. because well, people usually identified with the ideology or not scattered by motors being taken
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against the party voters. and so in a book, say they want change and lower prices, even if this means electing a file right, leader then divide it into history, could repeats itself if the situation doesn't improve campbell, i wasn't born then, but it could happen again if it goes on like this strong message from a small district that it seems the government invalid can no longer ignore step 5, some l 20 sen. andre abortion rights activists in the us as celebrated the 1st on diversity of a supreme court decision to overturn a ruling the legalized abortion. nationwide. the morning gave states the rights to bond abortions leading christian conservative judging republican presidential candidates to support such bonds. we well, pro abortion rights supporters marched in the us capital to moxie, overturning of roe vs wade protests as gather to evaluate support ahead of next year's elections for politicians who support the right to the procedure. a 5
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year old boy and his mother have died off to flood waters swept areas of western costs of the video posted and social media shows the city a page of flooded off the heavy rains in nearby mountains reset to other people have been injured in taken to hospital, the democratic republic of congo is home to the world's largest tropical peak lens. the store huge amount of carbon. they regulate the attendance climate and the host many spaces of plants and animals, but they face a new sweat, oil, and gas exploration. it's going to begin very soon out in vitamin editor, nit clock traveled to the lumber common reserved in the r c. so let's have a look at where we been and where we gain this is a map of the d r c. this is the congo river here, and we started off in button dr. right the going out in the congo river. the longer tribute trailed along the tributary all the way to best increases where we refueled
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. and then we went along to bring it where we met the village chief. it's a 2 day trip for 100 kilometers. we know, and i so crew run about here. and today we'll go to this, not sure was a, we'll see lots of fly diversity and you see the peak lenses increase in for this area. the reserve was says up in the 1990s to protect the by diversity of a large wave of forest. it takes in the fringes of something any recently discovered tropical pete lens are of critical importance to the environment. for these, these trees lies thousands of years of water load, decomposed forest, a slab of locked in cobb, and 6 times the size of belgium. so tell me about the pete lens and how they are going because here we see the tree is actually growing out of the water in the muscle is of the thing is like 5 bucks on to flo, monthly is bits, long. big land is also a very important for some species like elephant. most of the time that i mean these
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people in place become looks up for the space feet in this area. the rain 1st here is also having to put new bodies along with chimpanzees. the crisis human relative for now, the patrons are in good shape, with all extraction, devastate them. this being described as one of the most intact and remote ecosystems on us. this is the largest tropical pete land in the world. and to put that in perspective, the carbon that stored here is equivalent to 20 years worth of greenhouse gas emissions from the united states, which is the world's 2nd largest submit. and the fear is messed with this and all of that carbon would just be unlocked. and a crucial carbon store will be lost forever. then there's a potential for pollution. these images come from the site of d. c. so our end or the extraction site on the atlantic coast will lead toward
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listing streaking the ground and environment. let's say the niger delta has already demonstrated the wholesale devastation or the extraction can bring the next 4 additional between the life of people depends a 100 percent on the forest. here any kind of drilling activities would be devastating. imagine any pollution into the river and pete lands or it would be a disaster for the population. so what does the governments of d. c say? i'll let maintenance it will ensure a respect for the environment. and that exploits in the countries, oil and gas reserves are an economic necessity to help its people. me clock out to 0. the mocker is a democratic republic of congo. a lot 0 spoke to a d. i see government sports person in paris to us. quite oil lights are being put up for auction. know this was his response, dissociated, crazy thought. a sick a we need to make a difference between what the will of the population is and the needs of the
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population. as we know very well, we are launching this auction because we're trying to improve people's lives. it's totally contradictory to us to say that the population oppose the plan. when for us this will help them have more prosperity. so like because we decided to launch this offer to increase our capacity to answer the needs of the population. also, we did not launch this without consultation with the main leadership in these areas by the ministry of hydrocarbons. we know there's been some of that b lation by and jose will say, we don't have the right to exploit these resources because we must protect these sites, protect their heritage. and these communities, we say that developed countries have already exploded their own resources for their own benefits to serve their populations. and as for d, r c, we know that we are a country of solutions and several, and we're conscious of our engagement to the world for that. so in june and monday, for a part for that series isn't clock reports on the increasing deforestation in the congo basis. the so called lungs of africa, the.

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