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reminding our society, kent americans to cross their supreme court is not corrupt. the quizzical look us politics often line. the french government holds the causes, meeting us to a 2nd. i have purchased, we get find the police station, the hello, i'm emily, and when this is l g 0 license. so how, so coming up, your pain union laid his mates in belgium to tools on ukraine. china and migration went live in brussels. prussian presidents, letting me persian, makes a public appearance in the south just days off to that this salary. and we
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look at how a legal gold mining in gonna is being linked to arrive to be found your cases, the welcome to the program. we begin in france where the president has held a crisis meeting after 2 days of violent protests across the country. the growing anger was tryng treated by the federal police shooting of a 17 year old driver on tuesday. a manual ma cronin has denounced both the shooting and the rights is justifiable. the governments again calling for com clearly the emotion that comes with the dates of a young man calls the contemplation and com. and it's what the government has concept me quote for. i think this is what should continue to guide the mix, dallas, and attributes. it's been the subject of reaction is presumably attempts to change
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what happened in the last hours have been marked by violent scenes against the police stations, but also schools and town homes. and basically against institutions and the republic, it's absolutely unjustifiable to tell you, i would like to think those who are out during the night like use today to protect these institutions and bring back com and that means in time officer, a 2nd nice is violence. interest has spread to multiple cities across france, which protest is targeting its town for fools and police station. thousands of offices have been deployed and at least 150 people has been arrested. natasha butler was in a non tear as the unrest unfolded. way i know you came from me in the power suburbs of non tax young people to be now in the streets as being
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offices, police officers just crazy idea across these programs. fines can see of cause on fire. they've been, especially for the police, are now moving in. don't quite know why, but obviously, this is a situation that don't want to control foss. many residents in this area because they wouldn't be violent. that was violent ready on tuesday nights 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 for the sessions. this teenager during this month. so let's look at how we going to use 17 year old now was driving when he was stopped by police. they said he drove the car towards them and was about to run over an officer. but for did you much that contradicts that account?
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this video shows a police officer pointing his weapon through the window and appearing to fire at point blank range, the car, and drives off and crashes shortly afterwards. now, owl was safely shot in the chest. the police officers being investigated for voluntary man sco. so did you see the device at the feet? the justice system should establish the facts. it had been asked to ok. it all started, it's work and a police officer is in custody for the like everyone. i wish for the truth to be shed as quickly as possible and for answers to be given. justice will prevail, no one should doubt that only justice can shut all light on this tragedy. and only justice can bring forward answers in the face of the sorrow of a family and of a nation of them. suddenly, moving on now and support for you crying is expected to talk the gender attitude a mazing of a you ladies in brussels. they are paying council amazing is also expected to
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discuss migration policies and relations with china. all right, let's bring in dominic cane who's covering developments for us. certainly a lengthy agenda, dominique, what can we expect to be discussed over the next 2 day? the? well, the things that really stand out, you frame that relationship with china, but also migration migration to particularly difficult topic. so this particular institution, we know that over the course of the last few weeks, months they years, therapy and disagreements between different leaders, different countries. groupings of countries about who should take the responsibility for those who arrive in an irregular manner as migrants for refugees on your shoals. that's definitely something that's going to be at the forefront of people's minds here. bearing in mind that migration is a topic that was discussed it at great length just a few weeks ago and luxembourg. when e. u foreign ministers appeal interior administers to appear to set the seal on
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a deal which people fault would be the way forward. so that's one element of migration, but ukraine to no question about the situation. the new train is really in some sense is driving the way that's ministers here looking at things we know already in the course of the last few days. but the e p. s. the european piece facilitates, has been used as a way to boost the amount of money that is available to ukraine, increasing advice to move in 10000000000 now available to ukraine. the question is, what the, the concrete steps will be made. and we will find that to in the course of the next 2 days. all right, thank you so much for the update will cost back to throughout the day, dominate pain life for us in brussels. for letting me a person is projecting a business as usual image. days after his authority was shaken by feld, meet me by the vows, nothing less than right group. the russian president met crowds in the center of
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rushes southern. my city of the events in that just done, it told the crowd he did not doubt the support during the rebellion. for on this, let's bring in your leadership of volleyball, who's left for us in moscow. usually what should we make of patients business as usual approach? yeah, exactly. russia seems to continue living normal life. i made all what's been going on, le le let him in person indeed have travel to that gets done. and the newest courses and that he visited the old city of their band and had an extensive program that his main focus was the development. busy of tourism and the region a, as i spoke about concrete steps, including partnership with private businesses, the loan, true of electronic visas for ford, taurus, the all source who showed him the largest in the country, multi media fountain,
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and add the phones and hundreds of citizens surrounded him and joyfully greed him even shake hands with hey, we shook hands, hands with them rather with the president. so as you say, business as usual, the country continues to leave all incredible crowds that you live. what move do we know about how last week's events the mutiny have impacted the leadership within the russian military? to yeah, exactly. the reports about the 2 high ranking generals who gone missing and according to a telegram channels close to intelligence services. uh, people from sort of beacons in the cycle began to appear and get in touch. that's the latest. and the absence was explained by a business trips and they said that everything was good to us or they can. it's been said that he's in his ministry post and a waste, a new appointment, and obviously the report was circulating about the general garage to move and
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a general sort of beacon had gone missing. and as they have not been seen for several days since the own rebellion and the during the rebellion, remember, does he have guinea progression? the chief of the wagner mustering group blamed defense minister showing go as well as chief of general stop your rossimer for that incompetence and the depths of thousands of soldiers on demand as both the generals to be handed over to him. so give ross to move as they come on, the rushes move in ukraine of the moment and the rush of special mich, reparation ukraine. and at the moment we didn't all have any information about his whereabouts and uh, regarding yeah, so we're a big kid who is the commander in chief of rushes as space forces. he was always friends with progression and progression. always complimentary comments of his faith and his service as, as a come on the of the of the russian. yeah. for the russian air
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force as well as he used to be a commander of the special village corporation and ukraine from october till january. so reduction code sort of it can be only on a triangle. he knew how to find to and they used to fight together in syria as well as the survey king was named, serene butcher, and general alma getta. and so, so they can, hasn't that, that has been, any information about it serve it can for a while and also telegram channels were poor saying that's that he was arrested, but late. so some of them refuted that. but we also know that survey can, could have access to his family or his colleagues, and they haven't had any information about that tons offices. so says alleged that the f as b is probably checking it who is complicit in the rebellion and the mom and the report that probably he's being a question to regarding his involvement in the rebellion. and also the spokesman of
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the kremlin to meet your pass code. he said that there would be a level speculation and gossip about the missing generals, but he neither confirmed nor denies the information that they have been questioned about the rebellion. well, will be what she misplaced. thank you very much for the update. usually, a shop of all about in muska, morocco is recalling its ambassador to sweden now after protests, to bent a copy of the koran. outside still comes my mosque. it happened as muslims around the world celebrated age and ida holiday. police have charged a man with agitation against an ethnic or national group. us and check you have condemned the purchased. it huck those you looked at it because tiger, the son is if you really do respect rights and freedoms 1st you need to respect the turkish republic and muslims, the religious belief. if you do not show that respect, i'm sorry, you will not see any support from us on a pto settlements on the burning of
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a religious text is disrespectful and hurtful. and what might be legal is certainly not necessarily appropriate. so you and security council has postponed devoted to end its peace keeping mission. and molly, it was scheduled for thursday, but divisions among members states remain about the resolution proposed by friends to withdrawal. within 6 months, molly's military government has demanded pays capers, leave accusing them of fueling tensions diplomatic edison. james space has all the developments from un headquarters. you and there are intense negotiations on the way about the time table to withdrawal. all the un peacekeepers in molly, less than 2 weeks ago, the foreign minister of molly surprised the un by demanding the admission 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
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be out before the 31st of december. the government tamale, backed by russia, wants them to leave faults to them that possibly within 3 months the un spokes person has been stressing that to do such a drill 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, and of course, it will become clear uh, throughout dialogue with the members of the security council would that time people will be this more often 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
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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 most and risk from the fall i 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 to find you more heads on out to 0, they were once revealed is gone to mexico. so why have these amphibians on the verge of extinction? and a little noise making a big impact to find homeless gravitational waves detected for the 1st time echoing throughout the the,
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the other is more wet, weather are coming to australia as kimberly region. hey everyone, here's a detail. so this is after the what is winter day in more than a 100 years, and here we go with more rain. this is unusual, this is the dry season, and this weather will leak into the outback. temperatures an hour. so good. 10 degrees below average, there could be flooding anywhere in the cell and because we do have a few days of rain ahead temperatures on the low side as well in the south pacific . so waking up friday morning van and want to fort villages 14 degrees. let's keep with this theme of cool. we're talking about snow for new zealand, south island snow levels there, dipping to about a 100 meters on friday. southeast asia century down ports to be expected, including on borneo island for the malay side, in coaching, with a height of $33.00 degrees and for the philippines. still this relentless rain for lose on island falling between manila and logs certainly could see some flooding
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there. and where we have seen flooding and land sides in china is fish, one province. all has to do with the plum rains, which are now pouring into japan. looks like something's trying to spin up here as it moves into northern honshu island and whole cato. there are a line slide and inundation alerts and what that son back out through the korean peninsula. those temperatures are starting to lift the, the time i was placed in solitary, i was 26. i was young, immature, this is extreme form of my solution. i think it's designed to break. you feel that there's a party used cars hard. it's the adjusting to stand alone. there's always a upstairs. we lose, you know, fold lines examines the total of isolation through one man's experience in a texas prison. the box 27 years in solitary confinement on
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a jersey to of the the hello. are you watching out a 0? i'm emily anglin. he's a reminder of bounce up stories this hour. the french president says how the crisis meeting after 2nd 9 and violence followed by the police shooting of a 17 year old on tuesday. at least 150 people have been arrested in thousands of rightfully deployed support for ukraine is expected to top. the agenda or attitude a mazing is a new leaders in brussels. the european council meeting is also expected to discuss migration policies and relations with china. and the un security council has
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postponed of boards and it's peacekeeping mission in molly member states and divine and about a resolution proposed by friends to withdrawal within 6 months. and we've got some breaking news for you now out of the u. k. josh is in london, have beloved for governments plans to the port sum asylum sake is to lawanda. they say the plan is i'm the full rights groups and assigned them. so it gives, had appealed an early decision by another court that said the deportations could go ahead and we'll have more on this breaking news. as a defense are more than 100000000 people in the united states have been hold of potentially has it as air quality because of wal fi smoke spreading from canada. the largest city toronto is covered in heights, counted as worst 5 season on record has already destroyed more than a 1000000 heck is there nearly 500 fires? burning half of them are out of control. and the plume of smoke from those fires
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covers large areas of north america is also blown across the atlantic ocean. thousands of kilometers to europe. hydro heidi truck has start, hesitate. house chicago had the worst air to breeds in the united states. and in the world by some measures on wednesday, the windy cities iconic sky line over lake michigan was barely visible beneath the haze. even as president joe biden arrived for a pre scheduled visit, landing at o'hare airport under an air quality warning. i've never seen it like this smoky or anything like even fog, like i've never seen a b. this bad people in 16 states were advised to avoid reading. the smoky air and outdoor events were cancelled in mass in detroit, the founder of the air monitoring firm just air, so the smoke only exacerbated the cities long running problem with pollution.
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american media space is way too often, right, well, this wildfire smoke allows. unfortunately, many people to fill this burden. this is a burner that far too long. give me is that face day and day out, the smoke is traveling thousands of kilometers from canada or close to $500.00, while fires are now burning and remote areas. half of them out of control. meanwhile, further south, a heat dome is seeking a massive area from texas to florida. climate scientists say this is all enabled by the earth warming atmosphere. one might ask themselves or is this normal? is this the way summer usually starts off and the answer is not really. i mean some of these events we could expect every year, but yes, having multiple events is creating a of a different type of start to the summer. in washington, dc, the worst is yet to come with smoke forecast to drift eastward towards here,
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philadelphia and new york in the days to come, and the reality is in this part of the world wildfire season has only just begun heidi joe castro al jazeera washington and bill who fell the is the executive director of the nature conservancy and he blames climate change for the increasing number of long fires and resulting a quality issue as well. because climate change uh the canadian forest or something, drought, the fires are started earlier. there bigger, they're more on the test. the seasons going to be longer at this point. there about $500.00 fires, burning half of those are out of control and manage. and this is going to be going on all summer long. so really what we gotta do is stop climate change. and then of course. ringback we need to do is find alternatives to fossil fuels, more renewable energy, public transit, all the things we can do to reduce the cost of the body change because it's really that seats and the drought that is driving these catastrophic viruses. this one
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right now is the midwest in chicago is detroit. it's pittsburgh. yeah. earlier this month it was new york, the, the air quality in new york. you live here on index is over 300. i mean that that's on president. it's on imaginable. and, and the worries they use, this is going to happen again. and again, like if we knew what this happened 3 weeks ago would probably happen again in a matter of days or probably lease. so the best thing people can do is pay attention to the ones that government is giving. you know, if you can get an app on your phone, it gives you air quality updates. that's an important thing to do. whether your quality is bad. follow the instructions like 0 to $50.00. that's great. when you start getting over a 100 air quality index, it's worse um, but what we're seeing the west right now is 200 and even so it's, it's as low as 300. that's where you really should st. doors and protect yourself and as you can get an air purifier. but that's a step we can all take the clean air inside our homes. when basically we have
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sheltered lights, suspected human remains have been recovered from the wreckage of the titanic tourist submersible experts and canada are examining fragments salvage from the bottom of the atlantic. trying to find out how the vessel employed it, killing all 5 people on board last week. the lack of regulation on deep sea expeditions being investigated. following the sup sloss cases of kidney sonia, are increasing in gun. and the health problems are being linked to with a pollution caused by illegal gold mining. and i'll come with explain this is will africa's largest go produce, looks like from above has go, production boomed and gone to legal mines has sprung up along most of its rivers. is mixed in the water, making it on treatable minus use mercury to separate the gold ones mac curies in
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the water. it's nearly impossible to remove it down stream after a while. i'm a new depends on river water for cooking, drinking and washing as the most of the people living in the country side. oh wow. that's yeah. it's a children often full sick. many people are dying these days and we strongly believe it's the water. the river was our source of clean drinking water until the mining started here. what can we do? the police. com and chase the mind as a way, but they always come back. a. dr elliot tunnel says mercury from the mines is killing people. he says the number of patients coming to this hospital in a shante region with kidney disease has tripled in the last 10 years. and the pump to set of them come to for dialysis. so they die is medically, is that something that we know that definitely affects the brain? yeah. affect the liver and you know, fix the kidney. so we are worried because we tend to see a little patients coming from mining areas with all 4 of them. so kidney disease,
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so we know definitely that there is some links on his main goal to provide us as the pollutions become certified as having to switch off treatment plans because they comp make both a claim there are funding not towards the results is here, but they're becoming on usable, if all these things are to continue to what it is, in addition to climb uptake, climate change. we may have most of the rivers and you know, the country with the extinct. and then we may have to be in for, to what to into, into, into the system, or such as se, the government urgently needs to enforce environmental laws. to stop the legal mining and clean up the rivers. the health of tens of millions of gun nations may depend on it. malcolm web, which is 00 in mexico has opened a new, sent it to educate everyone about an animal that has the ability to heal itself,
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as john home and reports them. phoebe and has almost disappeared from its native environment. it was reviewed by the as text is a good. and there's something new right to us about the not the and m. c. b in unique to mix code. it can rejuvenate it's arms legs, even pulse of its brain and heart. that hasn't stopped it from almost disappearing from the world. now the countries to poop bags are in mexico city is open the new center to help save it. at 40 years ago, all the children and 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 st. as a laboratory. whereas low physic furiously reproducing the x are trans sparren's.
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and you can see the larva growing in games to try and introduce and back into the world. but that's a way of yeah, like story the country's whole face ring captivity. and that's because the natural habitat, wetlands, of the sort you milk of district to polluted in front of invasive spaces for them to survive the design to both ways. once the basis of us take mexico and that sort of to lafayette fish and ready it slide to to tools which compete for the 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 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. even young met screens who never have seen and looked in
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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 animal that can re grow its limbs and internal organs. the medical world is already digging into it secret. meanwhile, here with this a, they just want to see it survive and flourish on home and i'll just say to mexico, city astronomy is have for the 1st time detected the st. tom of gravitational waves echoing throughout the universe. teams of space scientists world wide a trying to understand the phenomenon which open arms time predictive move in a century ago. the banana grab club ration has been taking data for 15 years, and we've now found evidence for a gravitational way, if background. so gravitational waves are ripples in the fabric of space,
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time travel up to speed of light and they can come from some of the most violent processes in the universe like super massive blackwell merger. and michael lamb is a research scientist at the city institute. it was part of the team that conducted the man or grab the study and says this detection is only the beginning. every time astronomers have opened a new window into studying the universe, we have found really new and exciting things for us as we observe more of these objects called pulse ours, which make up our detector. as we observe them for a longer, we're able to gain better sensitivity, and that will help us answer a lot of fundamental questions about the universe. how galaxies have merged and involved over the entire course of the universe. possibly finding interesting signals out there from the very, very, very beginning of the universe around the big bang. lots of other possible things. and so this is only really the beginning. and we really think that we're opening up
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this window to new and exciting discoveries. the how are you? what challenges the are these are the headlines the sound way and we begin with some breaking news out of the u. k. with judges in london. have blocked the government's plans to deport some asylum sake is to lawanda. they say the plan is unlawful rights groups and asylum seekers had appealed an earlier decision by another court. that said the deportations could go ahead. the french president has held the crisis mazing after a 2nd night of violence, thoughts by the police. judging of a 17 year old on tuesday, at least 150 people have been arrested.

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