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that are attracted to those particles and clean around the that makes new heavy a drove it's heavy enough to, to who's writing these rise of was the livable to in mexico city. and the hope is that by cloud seating, the water flow into the capitals would increase. the cloud, saving alone is not a silver bullet. so match coast cities, we want to show the last minute tens negotiations of the un security council about plans the ends of peace keeping mission. and molly the time 0 then yeah, it's great to have you with us. this is elsa 0 life from the also coming up in the program. the riots and the power is suburb of not the officer police shooting of
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a teenager. a security is tightened across the city. russian forces or blame from ms. sile striking, a restaurant in the eastern ukrainian city of parameters and even the bar to the 2000000000 muslims around the world. we're celebrating the we begin this news, our with divisions among members of the united nations security council about how to end the decade long peace keeping mission. and molly vote scheduled for thursday has been postponed under a resolution proposed by france, all personnel with withdrawal within 6 months. molly's military government has demanded the peacekeepers, leave accusing them of fuel intentions in the country where our diplomatic edison james base is that the un headquarters in new york. he says that behind the scenes there tensions about the timeline for the withdrawal. and it was only 12 days ago
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that the volume foreign minister said that the un should leave. now the problem to un faces is that the un is existing mandate full of admission. and molly, they are there, agreed every year. run this out at the end of this month. so the end of this week. so that goes to come up with something, some sort of plan of how they allow and authorize the you and to stay in molly, in order to leave, by the end of the week. and that's what's going on right now. now the french of the country on the security council, among the 15 members that have been doing the drafting on behalf of all the others, all the possible resolution. the french draw says that the un mission mendoza will end its work, protecting the people of molly on the end of the current mission. so besides the end of the 30th of june, the end friday they finish that work and they move to a new mission which is transitioning to to apply them to leave, and then to actually leave. so, so that's, that's the plan. and the plan also has a timeline of all of the peacekeepers to be out tomorrow the by the 31st of
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december of this year. so a very tight timeline. the problem behind the scenes is i can tell you some security council members say that's not just a very tight, tight timeline is to talk to a timeline. and they don't think it's doable. i think that behind the scenes, the un peacekeeping departments think it will be difficult, difficult to achieve that. but also in the latest draft of the resolution of from come up with there is a suggestion that should be a review in october of the timeline. and that is coming from the multi and government and the body and government wants to have that review. and because i'm told them all the and associates would like them out even before the end of the event. they think they should be out before the 31st of december. so there's disagreement behind the scene of scenes at the same time that the clock is ticking . and just to confuse things at the same time, there's another process that happens to have exactly the same timeline. that's the annual negotiations on the budget. it for the whole of un peacekeeping,
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for that peacekeeping missions all around the world. and that also has to be agreed before the 1st of july. currently the mount emission cost is $1200000000.00 that trying to work out how much is going to cost for the emission to get rid of all the troops and results is in tanks. and everything else helps us that are involved and getting them out on the timeline of the new resolution. there's a size being negotiated in parallel. so to negotiations with a clock ticking to the front as president has called the fatal shooting of a teenager in paris. unforgivable protests broke out overnight on tuesday. and the suburb of not the footage has emerged showing the moments the 17 year old was shot dead after. failing to stop his vehicle with asha butler, it has more from paris, tribute for 17 year old boy called and i was shocked. date by police are in the traffic check on tuesday, and the power sub of known to this woman says her sons need to speak to him. they
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can't believe what happens with the showcase. they're in shops. they said, mom, what should we do? what's happening with the police these days all day protecting us all? do we need to be protected from the police as well? to the role the teenager was driving on this road when he was stopped by police. they say he was about to run over a police officer who opened fire in self defense. bought another version of offense, assuming that someone walking across is free to the time film. what happens when they move? also, i'm not videos tells of res, different story because stationary a police officer points a gun at detroit and groves of the shooting spoke don't rest even though i to not to under the number of, of the power. so books and cities including photo and the on the french government says justice will be served and called for calm. the police office has been placed under investigation for informant. treat homicide on a visit to mount say the french president said nothing justified the death of the
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young person. so if we send over the nations votes and sorta directs you to his family, and the other lesson has been killed, it is an acceptable and inexcusable. last year, a reco 13 people were killed in fronts during police traffic checks. miles is the 2nd search day this year. campaign is of long railed against what they say is widespread police brutality in front videos like this. they say a flight to proof of what so often goes on seeing natasha butler, i'll just say era non tell phones as the governor of ukraine's northeastern region of car keys says, rushing shilling has killed at least 3 people. an earlier strike hit a restaurant in the city of crematory, killing at least 11 people, including 3 children. the kremlin has denied responsibility saying it only strikes military targets. as a bay has more from the capital, keith the
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a tech came as people who are having the evening meal and one of the few restaurants to the operating in the eastern city of kind of course the i'm here after the explosion because i run to the cafe here. everything has been blown out. there's nothing, no windows, no doors. all i see is destruction. say and hara. this is the 21st century version of all the destruction. it's shocking to see in real life. when you see it in photos, it's different. what you see on tv doesn't even begin to show what you see in real life. twisted metal and rubble is all that remains as risky. teams tried to look for survivors. ambulances took the engine away. the shockwave from miss laws, demons, neighboring buildings, upset, golf, signed, the city used to have a population of 150000. but since the war started, many have left it's 25, columbia just from the front line to the east of the country. modern western
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remains, it's wild within range of russian guns of the diploma. each search manifestation of terror proves over and over again to us and to the whole world that russia deserves only one thing. as a result of everything that has done defeats and to type, you know, fit and legal trials against all the rest and mid as interest or to itself the 1st time the city has been targeted, get routinely comes under attack from russia last year. 63 people killed us, a way to that side of the transition. officials and keep having one from recent events in russia with tech and coming to us as a reminder. but despite the mutually by the back in a group, it has no impact on the front lines here, the war continues. russia continues to strike your crank with faith to the consequences. i said vague, i just say to keep you clean a ceasefire and sedan to mark the location of ede is reported to has been violated . the army has launched the airstrikes against the rapids support forces across
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them to the mind. and cartoon. a number of civilians are reported to have been killed. both sides had announced, unilateral cease fires. the number of truces have been violated have been, morgan has more now from undermine your car to this a bill of ha is unlike any of the that's menus to denise, especially those residing here and hot to them have experience throughout their lives. people say that they did not feel the mood of the muslim holiday. many say that they don't have the free financial capabilities to mark the occasion. others say that they have family members who have been killed, caught in the crossfire between the parent military rapids support forces. and this is denise army, so they can not celebrate the occasion. tens of thousands of people us trying to along the border with egypt waiting for these us to be able to meet with them and enter egypt, seeking refuge and safety. and they say that they also come out to market the occasion and tens of thousands of people have cross the border funds are for intern neighboring chad is keeping violence in the dark for region. so there are people
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also cannot to mark the muslim location of either of those who are remaining behind and hard to say that the situation is unlike any other they've gone through, especially during the 8 people say that normally family members come together. but this time around, it's impossible because many have been displaced or because they're in areas where movement is hard because of the presence of either the rack for support forces. and this is denise army. now leaders of both sides, the army and the power and military rapids support forces announced a ceasefire to mark the location of eva of ha, but in the early hours of wednesday, the artillery fires and s rides launched in the city of buffy in northern cartoon. so residents there said that they'd definitely come out to mark at the muslim holidays of eat. many people say that they expect to, despite the cease fire being announced for the 1st day, or people of how fighting to resume once again in the 2nd and consecutive days of eat. and they say that they know that the 5 little intensified and they're worried
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that they may lose their lives as they remain caught in the crossfire between the army and the parent made it through rapid support forces he but morgan, i'll just be around. i'm their mind that muslims around the world are celebrating, eat a lot, which began with a prayer at sunrise, an estimated $1800000.00 pilgrims are performing hodge and saudi arabia. the largest number since the pandemic. either lighthouse or the feast of the sacrifice is a major holiday and he is lonely calendar and takes place on the 3rd day of the annual hodge pilgrimage. it is usually marked globally with new clothes and family gatherings, or correspondents in run con has been covering either from the mount of olives and occupied east jerusalem. the present now of an officially e to has begun. let me just show you where i am. i mean okey pied east jerusalem on the mount of olives overlooking jerusalem's old city. now you see the golden dime over that. that's actually the dime with the rock is a fed hardly a site in islam. and in cases the rock where the prophet mohammed send it to
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haven't, but that's don't actually the most, many people make that mistake. i'll show you the most you see where all those people, all they're praying. that's actually the most itself. it was established slightly later. but much more than being the 3rd hurley, a site and it's on for palestinians. it occupied east jerusalem of the like. so most compound is one of the few community spaces left that they can go to families have picnics. the kids play football that there are schools or religious schools they have, but they gather, they talk about they didn't talk about religion, they talk about what's going on with in you know, their own lives. now as i say, the present now over i need is officially begun. so they'll be a lot of people going to see old friends, new friends, but we go and see that families. uh, they'll be having a great food i have to say, and they'll also be spending time giving money to charity and things of that nature
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. now this comes about a $120000.00 people within that compound itself. but that's just in, within the compound, actually within, across, occupied history. some of the most, it's all going to be completely full. they're all rising tensions. you can't get away from that. that is an escalation environment across the palace that multiply by this, the new territories. but that's not today today is going to be about family and we're on con. how does that are ok party? seriously. this is some odd one is in the gaza strip with more on how people are observing. either a lot of their as you can see behind the people here, or celebrating the beginning of the people that are preparing for either of the have the 3 or no, it's the time where politics is the least care to 4 people here out of preparing to celebrate this is the prayer soon after they would be heading to the sacrifice of the sacrifice of places in which
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a decent number of families would capable this year to boil at the portrays a share of a sacrifice of any mode and in which they would be disobedient goes airports of them with a then the families of the communities of the family, members of their neighbors as well. it's a moment for goals up to read a sense of life. it's a moment that the police forget a little bit. these are a blockade which has been imposed on garza for the last couple of years. people here are sharing a moments of happiness, a moment to see the dark at the moment of, of the least could be said. moments of life to remove is really defense minister you of go on to signed an administrative detention order against for is really settlers involved in the torching of palestinian homes and cars in the occupied west bank last week. it comes after mounting international pressure on the is really government, the whole settlers accountable. administrative detention is rarely used against is really settlers by nearly 1000 palestinians are held in detention. still ahead on
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elsie's 0, a center opens and mexico dedicated to a miraculous and endangered amphibious, this little guy. and we'll have a report on why people in south korea waking up a year younger the brought to you by visit capital and were off and running with your world's weather report. create to have your lawn kicking it off in buckets on in the month to re and so it made it into southern buckets down the north of the country as well as some really to rental downpours here that will continue to be the name of the game on thursday of the monsoon range, they're really going to do a number on that west coast of india, including from off a roster of state and by some forecasts. models are showing can see about half a meter of rain over the next little bit. so there will certainly be some flooding here, also seemed flooding in the northeast of india. and of course the rain continues
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being amplified by the moisture of the bay and then got, you know, for the philippines lose on island central lose on island. we've got extreme funny advisories issued here because of torrential downpours, so very likely to see some flooding here as well. our seasonal plum rains, running across the tennessee river valley from junction across the east trying to see into the korean peninsula. so we'll pick up the story there. it is, a copious amounts of rain coming, rid across the korean peninsula. meantime, look at shanghai 35 degrees, much it's high. temperature is also high. humidity is your feeling about 43, but some your storms will break. the heat by friday and it is we and in indonesia, some entre island, the west coast getting clipped, but some showers and storms on thursday. that's it seemed a bit the weather brought to you by visit cuts on respect to the street and central concave shows. you how devastating defects of russian
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bombing has to be. i can see where 2 of the bullets hit their about. my head highs . member demetrius military wanted him dead, the stealing manual beneath. we were in a property on a road casting out his ear english proud recipient to new york festivals. fruit cost are of the year award for the 7th year running the the, you're watching elf, a 0, a reminder of our headlines. this our video and security council has postponed a vote on ending the peacekeeping mission in molly. it was due to be held on thursday. molly's military government is demanding the withdrawal francis
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presidency menu item that cool has called the fatal shooting of a teenager in paris, unforgivable 17 shots that vehicle by police wife felicia being deployed to the capital after fine and protests on tuesday night. 11 people have been killed in the russian messiah, striking eastern ukraine. the restaurant was kitchen cremmit tours for the north and car keys. 3 people were killed by shoving for armenian soldiers have been killed in the disputed region of the gore. no carol, back as a bi sean in armenia had been holding towards mediated by the us to end a decades long conflict. the armenian prime minister has warned of a further risk of destabilization if the issue is not resolved. is being frequent fighting on the border between the neighbors. unless you have our tanya and as a senior enlisted crisis group, she explains why mediation efforts are crucial for regional security. and there have been many incidents taken place. it seems the beginning of spring and with is not the 1st time when we see class has taken place along the front lines. the only
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difference know is that we use particular incident took place exactly the time when army and the zip code you on the foreign ministers. and there are delegations, they were sitting in front of each other and discussing the piece talks, it's really very important to know that the americans are hosting the talks, but they are not mediating them. in fact, since russia started its invasion of ukraine, we saw we sort of diplomacy between army and the zip. a john has steve adult any kind roles going to look at? there's so either way, what the united states are doing, what the european union is it the are doing. they are in the fact they are helping the size to sustain their communication and to continue talking to each other. when russia has time, they also can do that. then the main reason why we see so many more west and nurse and not just americans, but also europe is getting so involved between army and the zip for john, ease in order to prevent another word in the rush. as me before. there is
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a group professionals would that we saw for escalations last year. they live in the other one. so what we see now is americans and europeans trying some how to find a way out, somehow to prevent with new work that will be so difficult to address. it's not only russia that is basically the war and ukraine, which is also the west, and they definitely don't want to see another bloody word taking place and was part of the world african leaders and meeting angola to discuss the conflict in the eastern democratic republic of congo political pensions, a weak economy, and a severe food crisis of forced almost 1000000 people to leave their homes in eastern d r. c. violence by armed rebel groups and the minimal rich country is the worst. it's been in years, is step one percent. the dog is, it's widely acknowledged, that's all the organizations presence. they have the same mission clearing of the great lakes region of a conflict. this is the leading national development plants and jeopardizing the
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much software agenda of regional and continental integration in sierra leone president has been sworn in for a 2nd term in the capital free town. julia smart, a, b, a got more than 56 percent of the vote. in south today's election, the opposition says the poll was fraudulent. b, o supporters have been celebrating his victory. more than 2700 alleged victims of human trafficking have been rescued into the philippines. please say they found them inside a building during a raid to crack down on a cyber crime syndicates. it's believe the big or chorused into working for fraudulent gaming sites. those rescue to name and other suburb are from several countries, including china and indonesia. florida, department of health is issued a state wide mosquito borne illness advisory off to 4 cases of malaria were reported along the gulf coast south of tampa. it follows a health alert issued by the centers for disease control and prevention after a case in texas. it marks the 1st time there's been
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a local spread of malaria in the us for 20 years. your organization stresses that the general risk of valeria in the us remains low of the u. k. fishing industry struggling with the lack of skilled workers. it's been added to a list of at risk sectors since leaving the european union, many foreign workers have to leave the u. k. but now the government is trying to get them back. they've barker with the brick some england's largest fishing ports. it takes many hands on deck to land the weeks catch you. k was, is a teaming with opportunities that there aren't enough british woods because the crew, the boats and process approaches. we've had problems trying to recruit young people in the industry for a while. it just doesn't seem to be a job that young people are wanting to do anymore. unfortunately, we've been setting up a time to ship and trying to get young people in that way, but it's, it's so not lacking in terms of hundreds. how does the governments responded to the
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labor crisis in the fishing industry by quietly agreeing to allow more phone workers into the country despite touting control over immigration as a main reason for leaving the you? in fact, 3 years of directed, you came that migration has never been hire the problem is that just simply on enough, but it's work is willing to labor and dangerous, nothing, crimes conditions. but those are the top profit margins. low wages can be extremely unpredictable. now under a new government scheme, they are allowing employees to hire many more foreign workers paying them potentially substantially less. but local highs in order to keep the industry afloat needs even labor. it can get 30 percent of the u. k spacing, cruise of 4 and the crusade through agencies from countries such as going to the philippines, we're all most be until a crew of this vessel is from roland. buddy, i'm here 8 months a year because the money is good. low as salaries could drive much needed,
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work is elsewhere money and here is really good. really, really good. i really appreciate the people to treat this very good. yeah. for this . ok, what is happening? so everything is very good. industry leaders allow, urging the government to loosen its rules to help result the labor shortage, including scrapping strict english language requirements. the albany is the fishing industry was a post the child for those advocating, leaving the you with the promised boom. hasn't happened and the u. k still doesn't have many of the freedoms of other coastal states, including a, you've been with friends for a shipment of 35 years. david wilson feels like to know why we were so down in river practice. we have a problem is going on with a cold fishing, joins construction on the government shortage, occupation list. retail and hospitality are low being hard to be included to, of, to losing huge numbers of stuff from the european union when the freedom to work in
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the u. k ended tacit recognition, say many of the specimen of rex it's failure to make written a better markets, the business, the bulk out to 0, rick some smoke from canadian wildfire is, is once again, blanketing cities and parts of the united states visibility into air quality has been severely reduced in chicago along with parts of illinois, slower, michigan, and 7, wisconsin. the store and the states now have the worst they are quality in the us. people have been wanting to stay indoors where they can, canada is seeing it's worst wildfire season on record. as mexico is home to an animal with the ability to heal itself, but the holiday is near extinction. it's almost disappeared from its native environment. a new sensor is on a mission to educate the public about this sam fabian townhome and reports from the wetlands of mexico city. it was revealed by the aspects of the gold. and there's something new right to us about the nothing and m. c, being unique to mexico,
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it can rejuvenate it's arms legs, even parts of its brain and heart. that hasn't stopped it from english, disappearing from the world. now the countries to people in mexico city is open to new, sent that to help save it. 40 years ago, all the children in mexico city had an accident. i told him in, in our home, in, on acquiring them. and we could buy it in any a crime. it was all over nowadays is just so difficult to find it in the wilds. so that's why it is so important to have it in suicide, aquarius defense, as a laboratory, we're a little physic, furiously reproducing the x r a tron sparren's. and you can see the larva growing, being games to try and introduce and back into the world. but that's a way of yeah, the lake stores the country's whole face ring, kept tibbets. and that's because they meant to have
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a time the wetlands of the searching milk of districts to polluted and full of invasive spaces for them to survive. the st. you both ways, once the basis of us take mix code and that full of fill up the efficient ready slide to to tools which compete for food with the little fish and even eat them. nice stuff sent a head lizette come to that us and stuff, hoping that by educating the public they can help save not just be a couple of days, but the wetlands themselves to move in 10 percent of the countries by diversity. ripka lopez and eggs have a female hello to can produce from 50 to more than 1000 eggs, depending on its species eaten young mexicans who never have seen enough. i looked in the world know how important they signed a release to the nation. it's a mexican symbol, it represents the country. when we talk about a lot this, we're talking about mexico. that importance could extend to the wide world to
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animal that can re grove, its lens and internal organs. the medical world is already digging into it secret. meanwhile, here this is, they just won't see it survive and flourish. john home and i'll just see the mexico city. people in south korea have woken up on wednesday a year or 2 younger after the government replaced its traditional age counseling system with the international stand it florence lou explains the imagine waking up and finding yourself a year or 2 younger. that's what's happening to south koreans. a law passed last december, scrapping the traditional method of counting someone's age came into effect on wednesday. i'm supposed to be 30 next year under the traditional korean h system. but with the international age i'm to you is younger. it's great to feel like i'm getting younger to call. traditionally, south korean, so deemed to be
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a year old at the and every january 1st, a year is added to a person's age. the country is used for the international norm of calculating from 0 at this and adding a year on every birth date since the 1960. but that's mainly for medical and eco documents. while the traditional method was used for everything else going on, what are you all but if i get there, i'm going to study abroad in the u. k. so i think it's less confusing than i don't need to explain about korean age and just can say my international agent, other countries. a as a briefing earlier this week, a cabinet minister said he hopes the change will ease confusion, especially among older people who may believe they're eligible for senior benefits before they legally off the lot. we expect legal disputes, complaints, and a social confusions that have been caused over how to calculate ages will be greatly reduced once a month. maybe not soft, clear,
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still keeping another age system where a person's age is calculated from 0 at the like the international norm. but a year is added every january 1st, instead of on the date of birth, that system will still be used for compulsory military service the school year. and then determining the legal age for drinking and smoking. i was worried that i would be banned from drinking, but i'm relieved i can still drink soft, create a noun, joins of the east asian countries who dropped the traditional age counting method decades ago. so once 3 out to 0, the your headlines on alpha 0, the un security council has postponed to vote on ending the peacekeeping mission and money. it was due to be held on thursday. molly's military government is demanding. the withdrawal or diplomatic edits of james bass has more from the united a.

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