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the challenge as well as the the i m serial venue a. this is the news our life from the coming up in the program today. last minute negotiations. if the un security council on plans the end the peacekeeping mission in molly of the those are riots in the power suburb of not the police killing of a teenager. the us presidents unveils fighting on excessive seats to boost the economic mood in the country. nearly 2000000 pilgrims are performing the highs in
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saudi arabia as muslims around the world celebrates either. and on chief of some of the sports news strategy a dominate day, one of the 2nd actions test, again, same length of tubing off the batch. first, the all these time on the runs of fluids and close play on 35945. the . so there are some serious divisions among members of the united nations security council about how in the decade long peacekeeping mission and molly, a vote scheduled for thursday, has been postponed under a resolution proposed by france, all personnel would withdraw within 6 months. earlier this month. molly's military government demanded the peacekeepers, leave accusing them of still willing tensions in the country. so diplomatic edits of james bass during his life from you and headquarters in new york. you've been
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following this all day indeed for several days now. james. and we established in our previous conversations that there are a lot of threats to this. and it's, it's quite messy. it is quite messy and the negotiations are ongoing. so there is a big deadline coming. and that's basically because the money and government said that they wanted to you and to withdraw it as soon as possible. it only said that 12 days ago. so everyone is already in a big hurry up. but the other deadline that's coming up is the existing resolution . every un peacekeeping resolution needs to be authorized every year. and it just happens that the current resolution runs out at the end of june. that's the end of this week. so they've got to come up with a new resolution, which includes the withdrawal withdrawal time table by the end of friday, evening, new york time. and the problem is there are disagreements about that timeline, as you say, the french of the delegation among the 15. that's all the drafting,
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the resolution of the cool, the pin hold of the country. this drafting, they have set, having spoken to the money and government, and members of the security council, a timeline for all peacekeepers to leave molly by the 31st of december this year. that's an extremely tight timeline. anyway, and sometimes the security council say that timeline is too tight and not the chief level. and so there are some problems that are in fact, the french of amended in the latest draft of the language making it less definitive . it now says with the objective of all peacekeepers leaving for the 1st 31st of december. the little words like batch are important in the security council resolutions. but the problem is the government tomatti wants to mount much faster than that until the government tomatti would like all the peacekeepers to leave within 3 months and adding to that. of course, molly has good relations with russia. the volunteer group operates in molly about
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$900.00 people in the amount of the box, a group of rushes, a permanent member of the security council, and 8 currently seems and those negotiations to be backing of the money and government's positions. so it's difficult on the clock is ticking. as you say, the un security un members feel that 6 months is actually a short amount of time to be leaving. molly help us understand that. i think some of our viewers will look at this and say, hold on 6 months to just pack and leave, that's enough time. why not? well, there are several factors to this. and in fact, what to expect was telling me they thought the 18 months was a much more reasonable timeline for this. they've got to leave from a place where there is no peace. normally, a peacekeeping mission, anywhere around the world has achieved its goals. and there's a peaceful situation and slowly drill down slowly reduce the number of bases the
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number of personnel they've got to do this and trying to protect that people at the same time. remember, this is a military, they've got heavy equipment, they've got tanks, they've got helicopters, they've got all the infrastructure that they've got to deal with. an example for you 0 is the germans. that just one contingent in molly. well, they already said they were leaving. they said they were leaving earlier this year, the gym and timeline for leaving. and the only $600.00 of the total peacekeeping temper and number of peacekeepers in the country is $1300.00. they had set a time line earlier in the course. now, by these developments the to keep it, they were to go out by may next year. just in the last few moments, james, a s p press agency reported that at least 13 civilians have been killed in northern molly. what does that tell us about the country that the u. n. is leaving it shows the job of trying to bring peace to molly has not been completed
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un inside is saying to meet. you must definitely recognize the assets, the u. n. is made, trying to protect the people of molly. there are a 170 for peacekeepers that have been killed in the last 10 years since the mission 1st started. i was actually in pamlico, watched the opening of the ceremony of the opening of the mission. a decade ago, it is actually a decade ago since this old took place. but yes, the, the country is still in a very fragile situation. the modeling government believes that using the rocking to messengers and its own forces is going to be more effective. of course, they are prepared to use much more violence in the united nations. they have very different rules of engagement and human rights as others and human rights groups have to use the wagner group of crimes, possibly war crimes. and the things that they've done in various countries in africa a but many observers i've spoken to members of the security council,
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you and officials think that molly is in for some very big problems when the u. n. leaves us as 0 diplomatic editor james based reporting from un headquarters in new york. thank you very much. james french president, tim enter. and nicole has called the faithful shooting of a teenager in powers. unforgivable protests broke out overnight on tuesday. and the suburb of not the footage has emerged showing the moment the 17 year old was shot dead in his car. it's actually butler reports from the french capital. a tribute for a 17 year old boy cold. and i was shocked. date by police are in a traffic check on tuesday, and the power sub of, of known to this woman says her son's need to speak to him. the company leave. what happens? she'll get there in shelves. they said, mom, what should we do? what's happening with the police these days? all they protect 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.
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they say he was about to run over a police officer who opened fire in self defense. bought another version of offense soon emerged. someone walking across the square to the time. 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 mangrove. the shooting spunk don't rest, even though i to not to, under the number of, of the power suburbs 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 infantry homicide on a visit to about say, the french president said nothing justified the death of a young person. so if we send over the nations votes and sorta directs you to his family and i listened, has been killed. it is an acceptable and inexcusable. last year, a reco 13 people were killed in front during police traffic checks. niles,
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as the 2nd search day this year campaign is of low railed against what they say is widespread police brutality and fronts videos like this. they say, a vital proof of what so often goes on seeing this, actually, butler, i'll just sarah mantell, phones to us president joe biden has just unveiled his new economic policies during a speech in chicago. he's trying to convince voters that his plan dumped the bite and nomics will avoid a recession. a new poll finds that only one 3rd of adults approve of his handling of the economy. a country a struggle does. it recovers from the pandemic and deals with rising interest rates by nomics is about building new con, from the middle of the bottom of not the top down. there are 3 fundamental changes that we decided to make with help congress been able to do it. first, it is smart investments in america, 2nd educated and empowering american workers to grow the middle class in for
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promoting competition to lower costs to help small businesses. a start, john hendern is live in chicago for us, john, that the branding of this really wasn't that creative. i mean we had pushing, i'll makes trumpet nomics by nomics. it was pretty predictable. just explained to us what is it the core or what is supposed to be at the core of bi nomics, the right, it seemed to have started with reaganomics all that terminology biden says he didn't come up with that phrase, but he'll take credit for it. good or bad? and he says what it's really about is building the economy from the bottom in the middle of as opposed to the top down. and he derided the old trickle down series of the republican party that started with reaganomics. and he is really an effort to age say, to brand the trillion dollar successful infrastructure law. he got passed at 2
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years ago, and he's going around the country taking credit for the things that that infrastructure plan does. just this week, the white house announced a plan to, to improve broadband internet and rural areas across the country. they're comparing that with franklin roosevelt. so electric, rural electrification program, which is a big success back in each day. and it may be in response, solve this rebranding to the polls that you reference a little earlier serial that a the us public seems to still think that the economy was better under the previous president. then under biting. they want to change that perception, particularly with just a little bit more than a year to go before president biden faces re election again, and he might face his predecessor, former president, donald trump. steel gets those good marks for the economy. and john henry, in speaking to us from chicago, where joe biden was speaking just a short while ago. thank you so much, john. joining us live now from washington dc is claudia sam. she is the founder of
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sam consulting and a former economist with the council of economic advisors at the white house. claudia, you were the economist. so, um, could i please get you to assess the biden speech, the pluses and minuses? according to you. let's start with the pluses. what did you like in the speech from an economic point of view. all right, so 1st of all, i'm an economist, not a political person. so then obviously there's that piece of the speech. what really is important to me as an economist is to watch the see change, read by and has done a lot of swing for the fences with his policies. you know, that's tough to do. you can argue about the policies, but as he's been stressing a lot is he's future investments and fort and these are good, right. building them for structure, getting the, the are the internet out and on and on like they've done a lot of good in the last year to what people are going to make their assessment on
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what they are living right now. you know, you can tell people in the future, but it's like what have you done for me lately? right. and so i think that's the challenge you face of. one thing that i think is important in framing this is he is shifting us from efficiency is everything lower price is, you know, making the goods in asia to a. we need to be resilient, we need to prepare so, so this doesn't happen again. so that's, that's a tricky thing. he needs inflation to come down. he needs the labor market to stay strong. i think those are things that will happen, but he and somebody is going to be in to the mercy of those. what about the minuses, unless you've covered those already, but i don't think you have what do you not like in this speech? what a worry about are particularly the industrial policy pieces you know, building the chips factory the, those kind of investments. industrial policy is something very difficult to do. we don't have a shining, you know, we haven't been to the example of it. and i do worry sometimes or industrial
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policies starts to look like a christmas tree that you decorate with everything you have in the room. you know, you put on, you know, different programs for under privilege groups. you have, you know, childcare has to be there. all these things i think are great. i just worry about it all getting like lumped together because it's hard to do 10 things. if you do one thing really well, that's a success. i don't know if you heard or corresponding previously you were saying a lot of americans still feel that the economy was better under the previous president from an economist standpoint. was the economy better under trump? no, you is not. i mean unemployment, is it a 50 year low? we've seen wage increases, particularly at the bottom. be really strong, even stronger than inflation. yet again, people hate inflation rate like i get it, but inflation is largely a hardship. right. or is it for some people, it's an inconvenience, but for a lot of people, it's a hardship losing your job,
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having no opportunities for job openings or like these things are really, really bad. but it's hard to argue again, that if i hadn't done these policies over the rescue plans, then people were then it would have been worse than a year. like, you just can't play the narrative. we, we need inflation to come down. that's. and then things will be different. and yet we have a very polarized country, and i don't expect anyone of the republic inside to look at where, how he's doing or how the world is and say, thumbs up. sure. but you know that, but the numbers and this is not a question is just an observation. the numbers of the polling within the demo, the, the ranks of the democratic party showed that, you know, even the, even within the democrats, the support for his economic policy. isn't that hi? um, just an observation we can leave it there for now. but claudia, yeah, thank you so much for for, for that. okay, thank you. us plenty more head on this news. our including researchers
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revealed a genetic breakthrough with a could open view pass to better treatments for multiple sclerosis patients and wildfires. in canada, once again blanket many north american cities and smoke reducing visibility and shocking residents and gymnastics star simone vials plans that return to this for 2 years after taking a mental health break that's coming up. it's for later the cell with peter stomach, [000:00:00;00] the, the governor of ukraine's northeastern car, key regions says russian shilling has killed at least 3 people. it happened in the town of buff chance, which is about 75 kilometers ne of car keep an earlier strike, hit a restaurant in the city of granite tours, killing at least 11 people, including 3 children. i said vague reports from the capitol,
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keith the attack came as people were having the evening meal and one of the few restaurants to the operating in the eastern city of kind of course we have the army after the explosion because i went to the cafe here everything has been blowing out . there's nothing, no windows, no doors, all i see is destruction. faith and hara. this is the 21st century, the over 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 try to look for survivors. the businesses took the aged away the shockwave from massage damage, neighboring buildings, upsets across the lines. the city used to have a population of 150000. but since the will started,
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many have left. it's 25 kilometers from the front line to the east of the country. modern western remains, it's valid within range of russian guns of the diploma. each search manifestation of tara proves over and over again to us, into the whole world that russia deserves only one thing. as the result of everything that has done, defeats ended tribunal fit and legal trials against all the rest and method as intended is itself. the 1st time a city has been targeted, it routinely comes under attack from russia. last year, 63 people were killed as they rated outside the train station officials and keep having one from the recent events in russia with tech and coming to us. as a reminder that despite the reach any by the back in a group, it has no impact on the front lines here, the war continues. russia continues to strike you crane with think to a consequences. i started bake. i just need to keep you clean for armenian soldiers
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have been killed in the disputed region of the gordon oak our back as a by john and our media have been holding talks mediated by the us to end a decades long conflict. your armenian prime minister has warned of a further risk of d stabilization. if the issue is not resolved, there's been frequent fighting on the border between the neighbors. in south africa's government says conditions in a disused gold mine is still too dangerous to retrieve the bodies of 31 miners. they were working there legally and they were killed in a mistaken explosion. more than a month ago. for me to miller has more from virginia in free state profits. this is way more than fits you mind is mostly from neighboring, the sue to work illegally into the mind shelf. to look for gold. it's an abandoned ventilation shaft owned by a company called hominy. gold the what? because the window only legally never came out. a month later, the government says they were killed the me said, gas explosion. it says gas levels, a still too dangerous to look for the bodies. disney, and to whole house sell a bundle is the one i lost,
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2 family members in the mine that has wrapped up all your bundle about. so you got more advice in my room. i believe the hold on it. i mean, it's all that's real. good morning, this group of men told us off camera some of the mine illegally to they say they risk you too many days late to return to retrieve 3 bodies. so the above shows us this video and then i'm all for the good. we are going, i don't global and it's a man says he is watching mind vehicles drive off from the scene. he says they do what he calls a bomb underground. but one of them on about one of them a while, i think people who would as a group of white men arrived while we went, that they say that they arrived about 20 minutes later. then they heard the barn from the hole. and after that, they sent us a message, and so we left the cisco to comes here as spokes person for how many gold denies the indications saying the company has in the past helped rescue mine is trapped in the ground. those mind is within a risk for working illegally. the company also says the latest incident is under
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criminal investigation. aside from the safety issues associated with legal mining, many of these minus belong to games and involved and often divided into fours. this thousands of abandoned mines across south africa, many of them still contain gold and minerals, but not financially viable for industrial mining. they continue to attract and full miners, hoping to make their own fortune the scruples itself or to single miners. they also operate to legally and sell the coldly mine on the black markets. they want the government to change its rules to allow them to work within the rules. but until that happens, tens of thousands of unofficial minors remain on the ground. so we develop ultra 0, virginia, south africa, the african leaders and meeting in angola to discuss the conflict in the eastern democratic republic of congo political attentions, a weak economy, and a severe food crisis. a forced, almost 1000000 people to leave their homes in eastern new york. the violence by
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armed rebel groups in the minimal rich country is the worst. it's been in years percent because it's widely acknowledged. that's all the organizations present to have the same mission. clearing the great lakes region of a conflict, this is the leg national development plants and jeopardizing the much softer agenda of regional and continental integration. in 86 migrants have been rescued off the coast of libya. they were picked up by the vessel ocean biking from the 8 organization. so i submitted that on a, the migrants did not have life jackets and most were unaccompanied mine or is it telling authorities of directed the vessel to disembark? and bari, which is the 3 day journey away. debris from the submersible, the disappeared on the dice of the titanic wreckage. earlier this month has been returned to land. the us coast guard says a catastrophic implosion is to blame for the loss of the sub in the north atlantic . the return of debris is
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a key part of the investigation into what exactly happened. all 5 people on board were killed. the ceasefire and sedan to mark the occasion of aid is reported to have been violated. the army has launched airstrikes against the rapids support forces across on the mind. and cartoon. a number of civilians are reported to have been killed. both sides had announced, unilateral cease fires. a number of truces have been violated. as i said in these are marking the muslim holiday of either of how, despite the fighting between the army and paramilitary rapids support forces, nearly 3000000 people have been displaced since mid april, but millions more remain behind, including in the capital of cartoon. many there say that this is unlike any other they've experienced before. haven't morgan reports from them? don't mind. it's either of hot in sudan,
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but this is probably not the way many huts hoped to spend the special holiday for those who have come to eat squares at this mosque and on demand, it's the chance to re gain a sense of normalcy. after 11 weeks of fighting, but the war is never too far away for these worshippers. one feels pain to be living on such a beautiful day without family and friends. what's happening in the country has destroyed it. people living under the sounds of gunfire and don't tell her shelling at the sound of spite objects, but in the end there's nothing we can do except to be patient. for us, the last one, a man and his family. this age feels different. like many sit denise, his would be filled with neighbors every year, as well as close and distant families coming together to mark vocation. but this time he says he was only able to see a few of his family and relatives yup. must be of was impose itself on people's
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ability to move. the people used to celebrate and everything was available. it was beautiful and like this time for the tense of wall movement has become limited. some of those in the neighborhood have left to call to him. his daughter says she misses his sister who's been displaced by the conflict law just gimme off the murphy. my sister and his sons were always part of our lead. she would help us in the kitchen. the kids would also help them there. now she's not here. we took photos and videos for her to see when she reaches egypt. wish you went to see procedure come, but the family have no idea when they will be able to unite again. so last family is among millions and hartsville hor, marketing disable of hot differently this year. many people have lost loved ones and they're unable to celebrate. and hundreds of thousands have been displaced as a result of the conflict, leaving them with no place to mark the julio cation, tens of thousands of those displaced our transit along the border with egypt. after
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the government in cairo changed its immigration rules for us to the knees with little to no basic services. they have no choice but to spend the holiday here, while holding out hope they'll be able to celebrate next year with their families back home. hey, bill morgan altima 0. i'm the man us. and muslims are celebrating, eating around the world. an estimated 1800000 kilograms are performing hodge and saudi arabia, the largest number since the pandemic, ito. uh huh. or the feast of the sacrifice is a major holiday and he's lonely calendar and it takes place on the 3rd day of the annual harsh pilgrimage. it is usually marked globally with gifts, new clothes and family gatherings are corresponding, demeron, con, has been covering either at the mount of olives in occupied east jerusalem. the present now of an officially e to has begun. let me just show you where i am. i mean occupied east jerusalem on the mount of olives. overlooking drury, slims, old city. now you see the golden dime over that?
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that's actually the dime with the rock is a fed hardly a site and it's low. and in cases the rock where the prophet mohammed send it to haven't, but that's still 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 hardly a site and it's known for palestinians it occupied east jerusalem. the like the 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 a big gather. they talk about, they didn't talk about religion, they talk about what's going on with in you know, the 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 to see that families. uh, they'll be having a great food i have say,
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and they'll also be spending time giving money to charity and things of that nature . now this comes about a $120000.00 people within that compound itself. but that's just in, within the compound, actually within, across, occupied east. through some older mosques are going to be completely full. they're all rising tensions. you can't get away from that. that is an escalation in vitamins across the palace that all can probably palestinian territories. but that's not today today is going to be about family and we're on con outages, era occupied east jerusalem is so model one is in the gaza strip with more and how people there are observing ede. as you can see behind the people here or celebrating the beginning of the people that are preparing for either of the 3 or no, it's the time where politics is the least care to 4 people here out of preparing to
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celebrate. this is the prayer soon after they would be heading to the sacrifice of the sacrifice of places in which a decent number of families would capable this year to boil at the portrays a share of a sacrifice, an animal, 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 moment of happiness. a moment to see the dark at the moment of of the least could be said a moment of life. in a rear move is really defense industry. you'll have golan has 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. this comes after mounting international pressure on the is really government, the whole settlers accountable. administrative detention is rarely used against
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israeli settlers. while nearly 1000 palestinians are held invitation. still a head on elsie's 0 will have a report on why people in south korea a waking up a year younger. and england's cricketers take matters by that. i mean, for testers, into their own hands on day one is the 2nd to actually success details coming up with peter stomach later this the hey, there are slowly, but surely those winds are turning around across the gulf. so that means that humidity will be kicked out noticeably. that is humid over the next few days we go on for a closer look. this is that dry, wind out of the rock coming down the golf. so for us here, and they'll have $43.00,
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and again, gradually, you'll notice that will become more comfortable, less humid off the bucket. some we go, the monsoon range that made it into the south and north of the country system. torrential downpours to be expected there. and conditions are changing and his stumble. you knew it had to happen, right. the rain is back into the picture, rolling across the boss for us. that means that the temperature press down a bit to 24 degrees on thursday while boil boy, they've been baking in the heat in morocco, the northwest slice of the country closing in on 50 degrees. temperatures are coming down here as well. so merrick cash for the 1st time in a few days, your temperature likely to not reach 40 degrees elsewhere in africa across the central belt. the brain has been persistent through southern nigeria. that's set to continue these waves of rain moving across the democratic republic of congo. a tornado reported in quite soon. it helped providence in south africa. there's been a lot of rain here, but that's now over the indian ocean. still a few showers hanging around the western cape providence plug in cape town on thursday. that's it seemed
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a bit the, as the countdown has the guns you use to describe symbol, you said what the discount. so it's a full the 50 percent want to say every day you've already made plans
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and making plans subscribed today. he's probably the code summit 2023 the you're watching else 0 reminder of our headline this hour. but un 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 president amendment and that cause called the fatal shooting of a teenager in paris, unforgivable the 17 year old. a shot dead in his car by police wife police are being deployed to the campus. the laughter, fine and protests on tuesday night. and around 2000000000 muslims around the world are celebrating,
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either takes place on the 3rd day of the highest and saudi arabia. this year as pilgrimage is the 1st since pandemic restrictions with the 5 cases of malaria or causing concern in the united states. although they represent a tiny fraction of, of thousands of cases diagnosed each year, these cases were locally transmitted and not the result of international travel. that's the 1st time this has happened for 20 years. javert tons, the reports in the us census with disease control has issued a nationwide a list of the 5 cases of millerio reported in 2 states over the last 2 months. each year, particularly before co bed, we saw about 2000 cases of malaria and the united states each year. but that was from people who are traveling abroad and acquired internationally. what is different this time and why we put out the health notice to doctors and to the public as we had 5 cases of domestically acquired malaria,
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meaning people got it from in the united states for in florida. and one in texas. one of the patients are recovering after receiving medical attention and so far there's no indication that the case has a link. malaria is caused by parasites carried by certain female most cases. symptoms include fever tools, headache, muscle pain and fatigue. it's mostly clothes, kidney failure, seizures, and coma. the disease is most common and room countries, especially those with tropical claimants. they were more than 600000 deaths globally in 2021. but officially, but larry was eradicated in the united states in 1970. it is a little alarming to have a disease that we've eliminated from the united states and then have these few local cases. but they are a few cases. and i think the public health measures are really important for both tracking where the malaria is and then therefore making any interventions like trying to prevent more mosquito bites, either by decreasing the mosquito population or asking everyone to where mosquito
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repellent like these are all things that can prevent ongoing transmission us so this with disease control stress is that the risk of malaria remains low in the united states. but they're off is the record heat waves and storms that have been spooned by climate change or creating the conditions for malaria carrying most cases to breed and survived in areas where they previously could not. she ever time see elders here as researchers have discovered a gene that may explain why some people with the auto immune disease, multiple sclerosis gets sick or faster. so about 3000000 people live with m. s, but the real number may be higher and women are more likely to develop m. s than men. when diagnose the immune system attacks the central nervous system causing symptoms that range from numbness to disability. m. s is not an inherited disease, and doctors have struggled to understand why some cases progress faster than others . well, that's where this latest study comes in. it comb through 13000 patients dna and found
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a gene that is linked to the onset of severe disability. professor sergio baron's. ini is the lead author of the study. i spoke to him earlier and he said that the findings are unprecedented. this is the 1st study identifying and a genetic predisposition to foster disease course which will help again develop drugs to these unmet need, which is the show progression. regina light association study. what do we do is we collect dna from the blog of thousands and thousands of patients. and with each dna sample, we interrogate about $7000000.00 genetic markers. these are the 7000000 genetic changes in the, the, in a sequence that may be linked to a specific outcome. and we looked at them one by one,
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asking whether these could be the one that predisposes someone for, in this case a faster or slower disease progression. what we found is that there was one unequivocally identified that determines that if someone inherits as inherits this particular dna change in a homeless type of fashion, meaning both copies from mom and dad are the same. this individual will progress much faster even of 4 years past that someone who does not have these bands. smoke from canadian wildfires is once again, blanketing cities in parts of the united states. visibility and air quality has been severely reduced in chicago along with parts of illinois and lower michigan and 7, wisconsin. the states now have the worst air policy in the us. people have been wanting to stay indoors where they can. canada is seeing it's worse wildfire season
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on record in the you. k fishing industry struggling with a lack of skilled workers. it's been added to a list of at risk sectors of since the u. k. left the european union, many foreign workers has to leave. but now the government is trying to get them back, a barcode with the brick, some england's largest fishing port. it takes many homes on the deck to land the weeks catch. you kay, was it teeming with opportunities that there aren't enough british woods because the crew, the boats, i'm processed 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. i'm switching base. we've been setting up a time to ship and, and trying to get young people in that way. but it's, it's so not lacking in terms of hunger. and how does the governments responded to the labor crisis in the fishing industry by quietly agreeing to allow more phone workers into the country despite touting control over immigration as
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a main reason for leaving the, you know, facts 3 years of directed. you came that migration has never been hire the problem is that just simply on enough, british 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 that are allowing employees to hire many more foreign workers, paying them potentially substantially less, but local highs in order to keep the industry a closed needs even labor, it can get 30 percent of the u. k spacing, cruise, all 4, and the crusade through agencies from countries such as going to and the philippines were all most be until a crew of this vessel is from rowland buddy. i'm here 8 months a year because the money's good. low salaries could drive much needed, work is elsewhere money and here is really good. really,
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really good and i really appreciate the people to treat this very good. yeah. for this okay, of community service. okay. everything is very good industry leaders about 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 u. split. the promise 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 the front for a shipment of 35 years. david wilson feels like to the so don't remember the 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 the u. k ended tacit recognition, say many of the specimen of rex it's failure to make written
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a better market for business. the bulk of how to 0, rick some more than 2700 alleged victims of human trafficking have been rescued in the philippines. police say they found them inside a building during a raid to crack down on a cyber crime syndicates. it's believe that they were coerced into working for fraudulent gaming sites. those rescued in the middle, a suburb, or from several countries, including china and indonesia. for profit said china is industrial. firms have fallen by more than 18 percent, and the 1st 5 months of 2023 compared to last year. many companies in retail and export were a hit hard by less demand. during the pandemic chinese premier lee john said his country was still on track to reach its annual growth target of around 5 percent despite widespread concern. katrina, you has the latest front page in this also is just the latest and the string of disappointing figures that we've had from badging and recent weeks. the latest is profit from industrial sense and the says 5 months of 2023 itself by 18. point 8.
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cents yet on here, and if we just look at may, it's sell by 12.6 percent compared to the same time last year. and it does seem like private sense. that's why we was in state enterprises. economist, i'm saying that this is down to softening demand. route as well as an ongoing factory, deflation intensive as factory gate prices. now this is going to weigh heavily on business sentiments already. we've seen that china's economy suffering on a friday, a frontier retail sales prophecy, and you find employment is 20 points to cents and it points to the fact that china is very much struggling to recover from the pen done it. now staging and officials have been really trying to downplay any concerns about china. second moment performance on tuesday, twenty's from you in the turn gave a speech of the world economic forum intention saying that the country is still on track to meet its 5 percent easy to target. the 2023 and 2,
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a 6 best performance in the 2nd quarter. and that has led many analysts to believe that china will roll out some sort of policy support in the coming months to treat 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 standard flores louie 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 describing 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 a age i'm 2 years younger, it's great to feel like i'm getting younger to cool. traditionally, south korean, so deemed to be a year old at the and every january 1st, a year is added to
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a person's age. the country is used for the international norm of calculating from 0 at this and adding a year on every best date since the 1960. but that's mainly for medical and legal documents. while the traditional method was used for everything else, what are you all? but if i get there and get them on 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 or the countries. 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 are cut off. we expect legal disputes complaints. i'm a social confusions that have been caused over how to calculate ages will be greatly reduced or somebody may be not soft queered, still keeping another age system where
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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. so i was worried that i would be banned from drinking, but i'm relieved i can still drink south korea now and joins all the east asian countries who dropped the traditional age counting method decades ago. so once 3 out to 0 are still ahead on elsa 0, a center opens and mexico dedicated to a new iraqi was and endangered amphibians. and the women's world number one warms up to wimbledon in style peter stem. it has the best of a tennis session coming up in sports. that is in just
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a moment. the, [000:00:00;00] the so new center and mexico is on a mission to educate the world about an animal with the ability to heal itself. despite this traits, the how last day is near extinction, and it is all the disappeared from its native environments, townhome and has more from the wetlands of mexico city. it was revealed by the aztecs is a gold. and there's something new right to us about the not the an m. c being unique to mexico. it can rejuvenate it's arms, legs, even pulse bits, brain and heart. that hasn't stopped it from almost disappearing from the world.
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now the countries to put that in mexico city is open the new center to help save it . 40 years ago, all the children in new mexico city had an excellent holdings in, in our home, in an aquarium. 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, the center, as a laboratory. whereas low physic furiously reproducing the ex are trans sparren's. and you can see the larva growing being game is to try and introduce them back into the world. but that's a way of yeah, the lake stores the country's whole face ring cab tibbetts. and that's because they meant to have the wetlands of the searching milk of districts to polluted and full of invasive spaces for them to survive the design to both ways,
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once the basis of us to mix code and that sort of cannot be efficient, ready, it slide to to tools which compete for food with the little fish and even eat them . nice stuff sent a head, lizette considers 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. the countries by diversity. ripka. hello, susan eggs have a female a whole lot that can produce from 50 to more than 1000 eggs, depending on its species. even young met scans who never have seen, and 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 i looked as we're talking about mexico, that importance could extend to the wide world to animal that can re grove its lens and internal organs. the medical world is already digging into it secret. meanwhile, here with this, they just won't see it survive and flourish to on home and i'll just see the mexico
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city. all right, it's time for all that sports news we've been promising you with peter stomach date of so thank you so much. australia on top again, spring went off to the opening day of the 2nd to ashes taste. it loads england won the toss and offsets a phone, but they were unable to exploit the conditions. david warner hitting a brisk, 66, and then modest level shane and steve smith said about building a big 1st thing with this job. so it's became the 2nd fastest. best way to reach 9000 taste was 9 traverse head came in and had 77. the face of the run, a pool at the close was $85.00 thought out. and you know, these with 3 on this 39 for 5, they seem to position early in the day. there was a brief disruption to play as to protest has ran onto the field and to orange powder onto the ground. and then we can see for joining base. so taking this resign hands by carrying one of them off the field metropolitan police say that 3 year
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risk to made off to the purchased a big come back is on the way. and we'll gymnastics with simone biles making, who were to, into competition in august, the american who is a 7th time. and then pick middle is stepped away from the school 2 years ago, focused on her mental health onto the tokyo games. she's now 26, but may well have arrows 2024 when a site's when she completes it a single day events in chicago or the move up to next week's wimbledon championships continues and women's world number one egos fiance is going strong. the pole is through to the cold finals of the bed home the tournament in germany. she beat switzerland's jo tyson in straight sets at the korea when on gross onto her own gras golf is reached to the 1st quote of finals and gross the season. the will number 7 is due to the last 18 piece for you to have just 2 games and a straight fits when every person's jody butteridge shall now face
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a fellow american, n doubles partner. jessica peculiar for a place in the cities in the names tournament top st. say the 1st says lc last to the american competitive mackenzie mcdonald in straight sense. i told edging both tiebreaker to say that the quote a final because in new york it means we'll remember 57 o seats. the post suffered enough states as he was knocked out of the last 60 defendant champions for the guys to get some funds for the spam titan since he lost his temper thinks he passed musing and 3 sites and the biggest of these career that talk of age has been preparing for his wimbledon title defense, the 7th time champion was out on the practice. cool. so if you will, in little contain a sub on wednesday, you're looking to win the championship for 3rd straight to time. venus williams has also arrived in south west london for what will be her 24th championships. the 43 year old, 5 time whatever has been given a wild card for this use tournaments,
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she lost, appeared in the finally 2017 when she last to got the mcgruder personally and football style martha is set to make history and play at a 6th will come up to being named in may squared for the tournaments. the 37 year old is a global icon of the women's game. and the 6th time fee for will the play of the year. she also get the chance to add to who rick will tell you of 17 golds who have cups for the whole have never won the trophy face. panama in the opening group match ship the tournament on july 24th, which is being co hosted by australia and new england is made of 3 wins from 3 to when they group at the european on to 21 championships, they faced germany and the final group c game, even though england had already secured the place in the code of finals, jim's new a wooden women could get them through. but also cameron also handled the english to lead all the elliots went on this incredible. so the run to school one of the great
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goals to the final schools, england who will take on portugal in the cold joining including the knock out brown will be seems real. they will surprise one know when is the check for public only done with the go to use riley's face co host georgia in the coal to finalize the will the classics championships take place in japan next month. one of the favorites to win gold will be gallery hundreds. the person is already a multiple will champion and high diving and flips, diving these championships, who be competing for fronts? the whole path that supports the meet gary hunt, bonnie london as well well titled to brooklyn, but now he's starting for france. i came to sponsor to, to visit a friend who was in the dining shows. and i ended up working in this live in
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showing in mets and that's why i met my girlfriend now fiance. and so move to the brands. uh sure, i love story. you know, story began his career competing for brittany and turned me to don't. i think in 2006, but it was when he started focusing on to starving 3 years later. that is start really started to royce, as well as the increase in height gallery have to get used to diving feet 1st. because we play starving competitors can reach speeds of are the ac kilometers an hour. and at that speed i had 1st entry could be fatal, but that held mercy for garrick. i loved it straight away. it was a to me, a whole set of challenges that you put your body through on your mind as well it's, it's physical and it's very mental that already began to dominate this both old. i started to why? since 2010. he's wanting to read the book clips thought i'd be well series toward a restful 10 times one bible, the score the heated as the michael jordan mohammed ali,
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a target woods of the sports. meanwhile, he's hoping to win tubal gold medals, competing for products in the high driving type b to sing cro events of the world, the cortex. turbo chips in japan and delore. but it's the olympics and power 6 year that is used by go just happens to the human peaks it's, it's coming to my new home town and to and my love of diving is kept we going to almost 30 years now and that i find myself in in a place, a very lucky opportunity to, to have a goal and to get into the, the men's telling me to st. crow a band off to the olympics gallery will be 40 or the sides back will be the card to call it quits. but until then, we'll continue to type the only thing to new hearts pop act, which is 0. and that's a rep from the spelled state. so i'll be here again later with another update. so have peter's done to thank you so much. i followed you with a lot of interest, especially that last report on the app we moved from competing for brittany and now competing for france. thank you so much,
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peter. that's it from me. several venue if this news hour of next, mary. i'm the mazda from london, your in great, the, [000:00:00;00] the debating the issues of the day we've got to start the intensive farming systems. the climate change protect disruption, otherwise we wouldn't be able to feed ourselves. everyone has a voice. one of up here says pipe top immediately and says this is american economic car wash. what would you say that the watching like struggling to but it's
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only going to be me is targeting vulnerable, but it's 12, it's important to have this conversation. we need to talk about and not about narrative. the street on al jazeera, the discipline record in poland. the accused judges who refused to the states line. witness follows to courageous judges, spear heading the stand against reforms. critics, please leave the highest guardians of the constitution, vulnerable to politically motivated sanctions, based on their reading. the judges, under pressure on that, just either for philippine coast guard personnel, this has become a daily routine heading out to sea to contain the spread of industrial fuel. speaking from a tank or the cap size, the february to 28. so you can see that shiny stretch over there. it's about the kilometer and
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a half. that's the oil that's filling out from the tanker. now at the end of that stretch was where the sun can tanker was found. about 400 meters down at the bottom of the sea. the pep seeing the worse of the light speed, they don't know when the ship's container might blow wide open. the town where most of the oil had washed shore, says coral reeves have been damaged if it intends to take legal ex and the disunity of the un security council over a plan to end the peacekeeping mission. in molly negotiations, continue as the clock counts down the

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