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drafton hom conflict combined to create a humanitarian disaster. as the security becomes an increasing global concern, the united nations launch is a report examining food crises and tongue around the world to live on a jersey to the . ready ready division of the un security council over time to end the peacekeeping mission in molly and negotiations continue. comp counts down the hello i maria. minimize in london, you're watching out you 0. so coming up on the program on rest in front of to a teenager is shot dead by police. the president cause for com. right is saying
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russian shouting has killed 3 people in the hard key region, less than 24 hours off to a deadly strike on restaurants and comma tours to many and pilgrims perform a hodge in saudi arabia as muslims around the walls, separate email of the 3rd divisions among members of the united nations security council about how to end the decades long peacekeeping mission in molly a vote scheduled for thursday has been postponed on the resolution proposed by franz. a post now would withdrawal within 6 months. molly's foreign minister this month demanded the peacekeepers leave accusing them of fuel intentions in the country. of the plastic edison, james bass has more from the un in new york, and there are intense negotiations on the way about the time table to withdrawal.
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all the un peacekeepers in molly, less than 2 weeks ago, the foreign minister of molly surprised the un by demanding the mission minnes closed down. as soon as possible, the french delegation has been working to draw up a resolution. it currently says it has the object to that old peacekeepers should be out before the 31st of december. the government tamale, backed by russia once into the faults, to them that possibly within 3 months the un spokes person has been stressing that to do such a drop down in a place where there's still a great deal of violence and instability takes time. any effort to move thousands of peacekeepers including all their equipment, all their facilities, all their supporting staff, uh, takes a takes a period of time. and uh and so you can see from our past withdrawals, from places that we need a, a reasonable time table. and, and,
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and of course it will become clear uh, throughout dialogue with the members of the security council. would that time table will be this mapping. you in headquarters shows where the united nations is operating in conflict. zions, the circles of the peacekeeping missions. mendoza and molly is one of the largest is also the most expensive. and the most dangerous. a 170 for peacekeepers have been killed. another 700 injured in the last decade, things on the ground remain fast enough to be un leaves. the government of molly now intends to further rely on the bus and risk from the fall can accompany are about $900.00 of them. but of course, there are now questions about the company's operations following the rebellion in russia last week, james bayes out to 0 at the united nations. i already spoke to daniel for to your senior you on our list of the international crisis group. and he said that security and my help, it'll says a broad, a saw hill region. it is going to be at risk. off to the peacekeepers leave are
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moving peacekeepers is a very difficult process. you have to worry about the safety of the un personnel 1st and foremost to understand who is going to eventually take over the work that the union is doing off the ground from supporting political processes. because of helping to monetary and efforts, and ultimately how and where the molly and government will step up. once the un peacekeepers have left the country, crisis group understands that there will be significant risks for molly and the saw how as un peacekeepers gradually lead the molly and governments has made clear that they are very able to step up the security operation in the region and that they are also view that the un has been a hindrance to their counter terrorist operation. so a lot of how the next couple of months will unfold will depend on whether the malia government is able to step up and whether they are, whether they're able to actually provide the support that they're arguing that they
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can do it's clear. busy that the molly has shifted its geo political alliances and how it wants to curity support throughout this country. you're the un was un peacekeeping was deployed in a particular context that, that a, to go alongside french partners in europe and partners. but un peacekeeping is not a counterterrorism operation, but that's what the molly ent of asked the you and to do. and that's what the situation now, molly believes that it's security partners from russia are able to provide that kind of supports. and b, u. n is unable to do that. now, so front and the president has called the faithful shooting of a teenager in paris, unforgivable mobile phone for to chose the moment the 17 year old was shot dead in his vehicle. the incident is triggered protests and the some of of known tower on tuesday nights. thousands of people have also been arrested as actually butler has this report. a tribute for a 17 year old boy cold and i was shocked. date by police are in
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a traffic check on tuesday, and the powers sub of known to this woman says her sons need to speak to him. they comp leave. what happens if they show up there in shots? 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. 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. what happens when they move off of 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 suburbs and cities including photo and the on the french government says justice will be served and called for calm,
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the police office has been placed under investigation for informant. treat homicide on a visit to about say, the french president said nothing justified the death of the young person. if we send over the nations votes and sorta directs you to his family and as 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. 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. it's actually this actually just sent this update from non tower on wednesday evening. what a violent says re ignited when the hour came from in the power suburbs of known task, young people to the bathroom, the streets as being a nice offices,
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police officers to prosecute pride in mind can see of calls on by. that'd be, especially for the police, are now moving in. don't quite know why. but obviously, this is a situation that, that wants to control foss. many residents in this area because they wouldn't be violent that was violent ready on tuesday night off to the shooting of this teenager. but really everyone we supposed to hear. so the, on the side of the and that is young go amongst this neighborhood, this community that has been so shaken by the sexes. this teenager ring busy the, the governor of ukraine's harkey regions as russian shouting is killed at least 3
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people in the town of, of chance. an earlier strike on a restaurant in the eastern city of crematory skill, 10 people, including the 3 children out there as, as a bank has moved from the capital keys of the attack. again, most people haven't eaten meal and one of the few restaurants still operating in the east density of permit toast. i ran here after the explosion, which is a rental. they could say here, everything has been blown out there. there's nothing, no windows, no doors, all i see is destruction for fear and horror. this is the 21st century. among those killed with 3 teenagers, twin sisters, that would have been 15 in september. the rest of the day and all the destruction is shocking to see in real life. when you see in photos is different. what you see on tv doesn't even begin to show what you see in real life. a twisted mentioned and rubbed these old remains as rescue teams tried to look for survivors. the shockwave
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from the massage damaged, neighboring buildings, and sent across the blank corner of the people lifted orders and elizabeth every such active terror approves again and again to us and the whole wells that rush. it deserves only one thing. as a consequence of all that's, it has done defeats and to trap, you know, the ends of wilful charles against old russian measures and terrorists. the russians acknowledged that carjacked strikes on coming toast, but made no mention of the cafe. what are the point of temporary deployment of the command is of the $56.00, the motorized infantry brigade of ukrainian armed forces was heat in the city as chrome. a task? is it and it's the people's republic of the universe use ukrainian intelligence said they arrested the local news media from tulsa. he's accused of passing on information to russia. the elsewhere in the east brain sources release the job day for that grease of the quarter most got damaged. it's a small game, right? but, and this will both sides make the most of the advances book. however,
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many method over the course officials and keep having one incident with the defense in russia attack and coming to us as a reminder that despite the mutiny 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 faithful consequences. i started bake, just say to keep you clean. and i was in use for armenian soldiers, have been killed in the disputed region and the car in a car bag as a by john and all mean europe and holding talks mediated by the us to end a decades long conflict. the median prime minister is one to verify the risk of destabilization of the issue isn't result as in frequent fighting on the border between the 2 neighbors. in recent is, it almost seems around the wall to celebrate the ito of which began with prize at sunrise is a life pitch as now from saudi arabia or an estimated $1800000.00 muslims performing the hi. this is the largest number since the pen demik 8. no, i'm not all the fees of the sacrifice is
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a major holiday on these limit canada. it takes place on the 3rd day of the annual hodge pilgrimage. and so in gaza, tens of thousands of people are again observing festival that, that, of course, it's on the blockade and the impact that's having on the economy. soaring live stock prices and goals that i'm able to find west bank for some families to split the costs or the traditional needs. and then people in sit down, also mocking, you know, i've had, despite the fighting that which is continuing between the army and their opponents . the rapids support forces, nearly 3000000 people have been displaced since the middle of april. millions will remain behind including and the capital hard to buy people say this is eat is unlike any they have experience before. it will morgan or pause in this as you have on demand a it's either a hot in sudan, 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
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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 name, 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 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
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call to him. his daughter says she misses his sister who's been displaced by the conflict that was and i have not 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 in egypt when she went to see procedure. but the family have no idea when they will be able to unite again. so lots family is among millions and her to for 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, the 10s of thousands of those displaced ours transit along the border with egypt. after the government in cairo changed it's immigration rules for us to denise with little to know basic services. they have no choice but to spend the holiday here.
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while holding out hope they'll be able to celebrate next year with their families back home. hey, bill morgan, i'll just 0. i'm the man who can find in developing that story. our society ravia over the past hour to the state use agency saying to people who are shocked that outside the us consulate in chad. they say a person with a firearm was stopped me, the building that led to an exchange of fi with security forces. the person with the gun was killed and then a 2nd person believes to be a private security guard was injured and later died. i still have for you on the program where there's fire, there's smoke, 18000000 people in the us on the equity warnings because of canada is while fires and revered by the aspects. it's able to re grow its own limbs and organs. our pools on assets to attend mexico's are lot takes to it. some wetlands habitats the
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let's go with your weather uptake. thank you for turning in. let's focus on the philippines, straight off the bat on thursday. some pretty intense rain central lose on island. there are a severe flight advisories in play here for just how intense that rain will be. our plum rains also intense at this time of the year through chung senior, across the yangtze river valley out over the east china seas. so let's pick up the store there because all of these, what weather is rushing into the korean peninsula, dark in the blue and the yellow. that is the more intense rain falling likely to produce some flooding. now at this same time, looking at the temperature in shanghai, $35.00, that's just the core temperature. when we talk about humidity, look at this, it's feeling about 43, but sandra swans will help break the heat by friday, feeling about 35. so more comfortable. now if we look at it's in, don't usually have some entre island shots,
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the west coast. they're getting clipped with some rain and storms around the dang and for australia wow. they're feeling that show here a cooler air rushing through the bite, making it all the way through to the outback. so alice springs 11 degrees on thursday. you think that's bad? you're going to dip into single digits on saturday. a few days of rain to go and also likely to see some snow through the mountain passes of new zealand, south island thursday into friday. bye for now, of the to the journey of almost 10 years in which the shakonda ward for translation and international understanding has become the most important translation award from adds to the arabic language in the world. the award announces that the nomination periods, the 2023 starts from the 1st of march to the 31st of july. applications are accepted through the awards official website at w w, w dot h t, a dot q
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a the the main stories. now, united nations security council is divided of how to end the decades of these keeping mission. and molly promot schedule for 1st day was postponed on the resolution proposed by fonts old us now it would withdrawal within 6 months. francis presidents as a faithful police shooting of a teenager and have terraces almost to give a full anger over the shooting spunk protests and several cities of the night on choose day. these are preparing for fun. the demonstrations on wednesday and fox has been moved on. right. um the governor of you guys are key regions as russian
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shouting is killed at least 3 people in the town of of chance an obvious try catch a restaurant in the east and said he would come a tourist cleaning 10 people that including children. now 5 cases of malaria causing concern in the united states the 1st time in 20 years. these cases have been confirmed as locally acquired. so it's not the result of international travel, chaper town see has this report the us centers for disease control has issued a nationwide, a list of the 5 cases of malaria were reported in 2 states over the last 2 months, each year in particular 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 require to internationally what is different this time and why we put out the health notice to doctors into the public. as we had 5 cases of domestically
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acquired malaria, meaning people got it from in the united states for in florida. and one in texas, one of the patients are recovering off to receiving medical attention. and so far there's no indication that the case is a link. malaria is caused by parasites carried by certain female mosquitoes. symptoms include fever tools, headache, muscle pain and fatigue. it's mostly clothes, kidney failure, seizures, and coma. the diseases most common and room countries, especially those with tropical climates. 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 how 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 of this for disease control, stress is that the risk of area remains low in the united states. but there off is the record heat waves and storms that have been spoiled 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 c, l, g 0. this is canada or experience. this is west wall 5 seasonal racquel lodge ways of the us are again on the equity, allots 18000000 people from the midwest of the east coast. as subject to these lights. the red dots from minnesota through to pennsylvania and as far south as kentucky indicates, unhealthy. aquila see the purple dots indicate very unhealthy. a data from nasa shows stretching from canada across move in 3 and a half 1000 kilometers of the atlantic ocean. satellite images also show that smoke
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has drifted of a newman portugal in spain and even farther north into europe, where hazy skies are being reported. and in the us, it's an annoying michigan in wisconsin that of old. now the west at quality in the country. people have been wanting to stay in those web possible. canadian officials say nearly $18000.00 square kilometres of land and forest as bund across the country. since the start of the us president joe biden has outlined his economic policies. he's calling it by to nomics. he made this announcement at an an address in chicago by mis campaigning for election in 2024. looking to convince light shows that his pine will help cub inflation and boost job numbers. to 100 reports. president joe biden is selling a re branded economic program. the white house is calling 5. now i'm excited to come up with a name. i really did buy nomics is about building economy from the middle of the
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bottom of not the top down the white house called a major economic address is the presidential campaign he tapped. the president made chicago, his 1st stop on a tour to promote his economic program. the tour aides say he's an attempt to promote his trillion dollar infrastructure. the law passed in 2021 that added more money for roads bridges in schools. this week, the white house also announced a plan to expand internet access for rural community. on the president's bible nomics tour, he's counting near historic low unemployment slowing inflation. and the massive by part is an infrastructure building push through congress with the term binding onyx to go from positive to for jordan. because the economy itself, the presidential election is more than a year away from the analysts say rebranding biden's economic program or the phrase the borrows from president ronald reagan's popular reaganomics and the 1980s might be too little, too late to help him. here we are 2 years into this administration and we get this
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nebulous term and i think many people are going to, it's not going to move the needle any way, shape or form. but again, because of this administration's track record, it's highly unlikely that we're going to see them actually identify the whole show . the majority of americans are unhappy with biden's handling of the economy, coupled with a tightening race between vitamin and his likely republican rival. in 2024 former president donald trump. i knowledge was about the future. $5.00 for the way i say to restore the american dream. anyways, whether bide, nomics can give the current president and edge will be tested, a ministrations new campaign to promote all, make god protect our troops. john hagrid houses here, she saw the u. s. coast going says that what it believes to be human remains have been recovered. from the wreckage of the type in some lorraine, which imploded on
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a voyage to the wreckage of the titanic killing of 5 people on board, fragments of the vessel pulled from the ocean on wednesday, my crane boat has been jones hauled renew for lind, canada. discovery could shed lights on how it imposes canadian and us authorities have announced investigations into the answer which respond concerned about the lack of regulation on such expeditions. now, to south africa, the government is st. conditions in a sheltered gold. mine is still too dangerous to allow the retrieval of the parties of study one illegal line. is that what killed in a nissan explosion? deep underground, more than a month ago. i mean the middle has moved from virginia in a free state province. this is way more than that. 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 of when tony legally never came out, a month late to the government says they were killed the me said, gas explosion. it says gas levels. a still too dangerous to look for the bodies
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differently and to whole. huh. so the bundle is the one i lost 2 family members in the mine that as we have double i get but i wish just to see that bodies retrieves take them home and berrydunn. we've accepted the dead. and one on this group of men told us off camera, some of them mine illegally to they say they risk you too many days later we turn to retrieve 3 bodies. so the above shows us this video and then i'm off a lot of 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 awful. i think people who would as a group of white men arrived while we would say they say that they arrived about 20 minutes later. then they heard a bang from the ho. and after that they sent us a message. and so we left the cisco to comes here as spokes person for how many go denies the indications, saying the company has into paused, helped rescue mine is trapped underground. those mine is within
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a risk for working illegally. the company also says the latest incident is under criminal investigation. aside from the safety issues associated with legal mining, many of these minus belong to gains and are involved and often divided into fours. there's thousands of a band and 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 to this group quote itself or to settle minors. they also operate illegally and sell the cold, the mine on the black markets. they want the government to change its rules to allow them to work within the loop. but until that happens, tens of thousands of unofficial minors remain on the ground. so we developed ultra 0, virginia, south africa. now i take you to mexico is wetlands which have long been home to the last day and i'm city and that is astounded. scientists for decades is unique.
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genetics allow it to regenerate limbs and vital organs. but the a 100 k is disappearing from the wiles. so and you conservation center is on a mission to raise awareness of the animal and the threats to its natural habitat, john home and reports. it was reviewed by the aspects of the gold. and there's something new right to us about the not the and m. c being unique to mexico. it can rejuvenate. it's tom's legs, even pulse bits, brain and heart. that hasn't stopped it from almost disappearing from the world. now the country is to protect in mexico city is open to new sense that to help save it. 40 years ago, all the children in mexico city had an actual to live 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 defense as
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a laboratory. whereas low physic, furiously reproducing the x are a trend sparren's. and you can see the larva growing, being games to try and introduce them back into the world. but that's a way of yeah, like stores the country's whole face ring cab tibbets. and that's because they meant to have a time the wetlands of the searching milk of districts to polluted in front of invasive spaces for them to survive. that these ancient both ways, once the basis of us to mexico 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 of the countries by diversity. ripka. hello, susan eggs have a female
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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 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 whole lot, as we're talking about mexico, that importance could extend to the wide world to animal that can re grow its limbs and intended organs the medical world is already digging into it secret. meanwhile, here with this a, they just want see it survive and flourish to on home, and i'll just the, to mexico city the, just a quick look at the main stories of following the south. the united nations security council is divided a house and a decades on peacekeeping mission a molly,
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