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waterside it is, but dry out the file into plantation. but most seriously the new leaves and buds are smaller and unhealthy, were unable to pass them diseases. experts say if this severe weather condition continues, it could take a significant toll on the local to industry and disrupt the lively, or to thousands of farmers. the cities across from step up security measures after a 3rd 9 to violence, thoughts by the police shooting of a teenager and french president emmanuel mccall and holds crisis tools, but still shows of ordering a nationwide state of emergency the hello, i'm emily, angling this is l g 0 live from, so ha, also coming up,
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drove down in molly the u. n. votes to end it's decade, long paste. keeping mission for those top electro court has voted to 5 for my presidential able scenario from running for office until 2030 the welcome to the program. we begin in france with french president and manual, and the crown has held a 2nd crisis meeting with ministers as he faces mounting pressure it to declare a state of emergency that softer a 3rd consecutive, not a violent protest shrieking by the shooting of a teenager by police almost 900 people have been arrested sofa and the crown has stopped short of cooling for a state of emergency because of the 2 nights we've just had, it's a situation that absolutely unacceptable. nothing congest silence,
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especially when it consists of attacking public buildings. town holes and police stations in schools, nothing justifies have any interest is spread beyond paris and its suburbs. public building shops and vehicles have been attacked from new to in the north. to my say in the south vehicles was set on fire from leon in the east to, to lose simple unto in the west. violence also spread to brussels, a neighboring belgium, where a dozen demonstrators were detains, let springing pole brandon, who joins us live now from known say hello, the pool. so more police are being deployed tonight, but the government has stopped short of declaring that state of emergency. that's right, present macro and came back early from the summit meeting in brussels. and he said that he would make a response to the violence that's been taking place on the streets of various city cities and towns and friends without tissue. he said he had stopped short of the
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idea of a states of emergency that would give sweeping powers to the authorized ease. last used in 2015 in the wake of the terror attacks here in france. and previous to that 2005 next year act before that hadn't been used for 50 years. so they do want to use it extremely sparingly. that said, sometimes all taking method into their own hands or for example, mosse say, has been public gatherings. felicia is just stopping short, it's not imposing a few as yet, but many cities and towns are taking the public transport off the roads. for example, buses and trams have become a target for some of the vandals. i'm going to say as well in the last uh, we've seen some footage on social media suggesting that down in the south of paris in in fact i could say that was the n t a daylight looting has actually been taking place. there's a couple of shopping malls down there and indications that teenage groups are targeting the shopping malls sweeping through at high speed. security guards help
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us to intervene, police helplessly, you know, beyond, behind them the, you know, there's no way that they can catch up with them and grabbing and looting as they go . so it's not just the nighttime, the problems are rising. i'm the risk pressure on the government's own, present macro on to do something about it. he's turned it on to parents. he st. parents get our stuff, his kids from going out. he's also playing video games and social media for us, but there is increasing pressure on the government to do something about that kind of criminal elements that are getting involved in the wake of the money would say legitimate and from the, the killing. the shooting of, of night out and here in montana also today there's been an apology from the police officer responsible for the shooting. has that done anything to ease tensions? i'm not seeing any evidence that that will diffuse a situation that sort of the, you know, the actual word of an apology. it didn't come direct from the office. i'm self. it
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came from his lawyer speaking through a tv channel called b, f. m t v. a defensive is not well liked in certain sectors here in france. certainly not by the people here in nonsense. let me put it that way. so an apology on that kind of channel is not going to hold much weight. the mother of now and i also said that she doesn't. busy but anti police responsible for racism, but she said as far as she's concerned that particular office, 55 was involved. it defaults the super play out the store essentially what she was saying was that she holds that particular officer responsible and believes that because he saw an hour of in the driving seat, that was why he pulled the trigger. so the dispos kind of racial on the terms and the united nations in geneva as well today has remind a set that this situation is an opportunity for friends to tackle what the un, please, is a problem of racism within the police ranks. they've highlighted the reports that
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came out that the you and issued back in december of last year talking about the disproportionate use of spot checks and id checks disproportionately against people from southern backgrounds. our of, i'm black people on saying that that's not really acceptable. that the french police have said they denied that the their offices are racist, but they in the same breath, they did say, well, yes, but some of them have been out, have been sacked for us. certainly lots of passion where you are. thanks so much for the update pull brennan live in known to the un security council as voted to and it's pays keeping mission in molly. the draft resolution received 15 votes in favor to the decision was postponed from thursday because of disagreements among member states on whether to pull out so not molly accuses the paste capers are fueling tensions, and wants them to leave. thousands of un troops have been that for decades out diplomatic as a james space joins us live now from the united nations. james,
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what happens next? what's the timeline for this withdrawal? the timeline in the resolution is that they should have a plan to withdrawal all of the peacekeepers by the end of this year by the 31st of december, the reverse stages in the resolution of the timeline and then type as a document to read you be produced by the un cycle gentleman attorney of the terrace full the security council. with more details on the withdrawal and drop down plan. and the security council wants to see that by august the 15th. but as a say, the plan to get everyone out by the end of the year in terms of all the peacekeepers and most of the what the heavy equipment that they use and dispatching that basis. that would then be a phase off to the end of the cold, the liquidation phase when the un sells off the remaining equipment and other assets. but basically it's over the municipal emission uh, in terms of its current form of protecting the people of molly. i was there on the
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very 1st day 10 years ago and found the kind of what watched the very 1st parade. well, that's over it's complete. they have finished the, the, the duties. and in fact, i just sold the french ambassador in the car doors, the security council meeting, scrap top, remember front side, it's an admission embody, separate from the un, was very heavily involved, invested in the country. it just won't cost me and said it is done. all right, thanks so much for bringing this up to speed. james buys live for us at the united nations. and the ongoing conflict in molly has claimed many lives and despised nearly half a 1000000 people in the last decade. because hawk is in the car and has been asking whether they support the un peacekeeping mission or not. on the outskirts of my co, amy market has turned into a make shift account for those fleeing the violence and central molly demo and her newborn how i have just arrived from up to you. she fears for her life. so we have
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hidden her identity for safety, despite maintaining a peace keeping force nearby, the un did not intervene when her village was torched. she says those involved in the attack were not outside our i saw fighters, but those men to protect her speaking out could get her killed. the beats, the marian faucet and the poconos, the white skin ones, what texas i was terrified to set the homes and vh is the light. the un accuses moaning and forces in foreign fighters believe to be russian mercenaries from the back in a group of war crimes, including tortured rape and arbitrary killings, and the un security council. molly's for administer from its military june, denied any wrong doing. that's most somebody living in the un peacekeeping mission is the problem, by the way, ethnic and communal tensions exacerbate the mysterious navigations. molly is calling for the immediate departure of the un peacekeeping mission, saying there is no peace to keep. there have been protests in belmont go against
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the decade long un presence protesters, blaine, the 13000 soldiers for the deteriorating security situation. but for those displaced, the un peacekeeping mission known as we knew, smell is not the problem. a frustrated group was that the situation was bad before we sold our groups with the 3. but now it's the molly and me and it's partners that we scared off for the amount of the who we really don't know who to trust. but it's not to know interests for the peacekeepers to leave. they help us survive. we can't do without them. nearly half a 1000000 volumes have been displaced in the past decade. according to the un agencies fear the departure of the un peacekeeping mission would turn to humanitarian crisis into a disaster. there is no electricity, no running water. every time i come to this makes it count, but it appears to grow bigger in size and more crowded with displaced people living
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in dire circumstances. without any help from the government. molly's military june test says, with the help of the russians, it is gaining ground clearing village after village of armed groups. and yet, people living here are too scared to go home. nicholas hawk elgin 0 balance co to present now with former president jaya, both narrow, it has been banned from running for public office. a majority of judges in the electoral tribunal court has ruled both narrow, abused his power. when he question brazil's election system, he made the comments during his failed re election paid last year. for more in the story lives, bringing monica, you knock have who's alive for us in rio de janeiro. hello then monica. it's in a band, but we'll try it both now are likely continue to have a role in politic well, yes, uh now we have a majority of judges that have voted to convict him. that means that he will not be
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able to run for any public office until 2030. of course, he can always appeal to the supreme court, but an over turning this decision seems unlikely. and but he is still a political figure here. so he will try to use his political clout, to influence in the municipal elections next year and try to elect as many mayors as he can for his right wing liberal party. although he cannot run for any office himself. monica, has there been any reaction from the former president himself or his support is to these verdict as well so far today? he hasn't said anything he did though. i mentioned yesterday that he was going to appeal to the supreme court and says, supporters in congress or drafting
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a bill to grant him an amnesty. this is unlikely to pass in senate, but this would be, we'll just add to the polarization here in brazil. his party is trying to paint him as a political, as a, as a victim of political persecution. so there's still stirring up as much as they can . and won't just let it go as simply as that. right. thanks so much for the update, monica, you not caffeine? re or did you name? still ahead. on the elgin sierra egleston gets a multi $1000000000.00 via allows. we'll hear what the international monetary fund once in, return the the, brought to you by visit capital. so,
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here's your forecasts for the 1st of july across asia. nice to have the, along the monsoon rains have been doing quite a number in some profit. and so around hydro, bad also in the north to enroll pending his way to some water logged roads there. and there's been a severe ascending dust storm, and se the wrong. it said thousands of people to hospital looks like that. plume of dust is moving northward now in eastern eat on. over the course of the weekend monsoon range also in india, causing the problem in buffer roster states. some forecast models are putting down about 2 to 300 millimeters of rain in by over the next little bit. there will be flooding there. and of course it's also been bad and sick of some states. as we look toward the northeast of india, that is set to continue over the course of the weekend for some good news. so it's the flight advisor. this had been dropped for lose on island in the philippines. as the rain begins to turn lighter, the plum rains are also lighter across the yangtze river valley. but where we're really seeing that rain intensify is japan. so we've got landside warnings in play
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for q island, just to the northwest of kat goshen. but look at all of this, what, whether the same goes for the main island of honshu. there is likely to be some fighting here over the course of the weekend. that's your weather update. the weather brought to you by visit cuts all 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 tardy tardies part. it's the adjusting to stand alone. there's always a upstairs losing your fault lines examines the total of isolation through one man's experience in a texas prison. the books 27 years in solitary confinement on a jersey to the
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the hello. are you watching l g 0? i'm emily anglin. he's a reminder about top stories this out. french president menu on the chrome has held a crisis meeting with ministers. after 3 nights of riots treated by the killing of a teenager by a police officer. the crown has stopped short of declaring a state of emergency. judges have version to ban and brazil's former presidential, i have both narrow from public office majority in the electoral tribunal. court ruled both scenario abused his power when he question for sales election system. i mean un security council is voted to end its pace keeping mission in molly. it will withdraw its forces by the end of the money accuses the pace, can his of fueling tensions, and wants them to late and said to the us now where the supreme court has rejected
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plans by president joe biden, to cancel the $413000000000.00 of student loan debt for more on this slip speak to, she had retents the she had a talk us through the, the details of this court ruling and what it means to people with student debt a re, cuz they have the majority of the 6 justices of the supreme court decided the job i do did not have the authorization under the 1993 heroes acts as over 2003. here i was asked to waive some $400000000000.00 worth of a student that's for $40000000.00 borrows for ending on the $125000.00 a year up to $20000.00 of that would be would be waived under by dues of the buyers, as part of the heroes act, is the legislature, which means in times of national emergency, the secretary of education, we can waive student loan payments, for example. however,
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the suggestion being that you're waiving waiving payments and forgiving $400000000.00 worth of payments. it was a different thing, this was more of a matter of the power of the purse strings because of the back of separation of house you're talking. and so it was a $400000000.00. and that's, that's an option for congress, in the opinions of those who are arguing against strict biden's. so by this policy we, what this means is that students borrows or borrows of students that will have to result that payments. in october, i'm dividing this actually isn't say whether there's a problem be i would steer doctor this progresses along said the bite administer to complete the metabolism. the 1st place they use the wrong here is that i should of use the education at the higher education act of 1965. and in fact, i always suggest to be like, you might never really want to do this any way. he actually was a push to do this by is progressive based, but nonetheless, this is a campaign promise not kept going into the next jargon to the next selection.
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however, as we've seen with abiding by the campaign, you get the sense of actually that going to use this as i got a wedge issue in the, in the, for the coming election campaign as it would be a boss. and really here it by saying, look, you know, you may don't like us, but we're better than the republicans. 60 percent of americans support substituting to some of waving of students have. so they can say, look at, get once again the and we with the lesser of 2 evils. at least at least we tried and still own supreme court and use it's limited to l g b, t k plus protections, ruling in favor of a web designer. what's the background of this particular case she have this one is really fascinating and we can potentially have huge applications at colorado web design. that's up to you. wanted to expand uh web business into designing websites for weddings around the colorado law that has to be quality of access to service. and so that means that she would have to take on times who are having same sex weddings. she says about visit games or evangelical christians,
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the lease so ineffectual that is, is curtailing her freedom of speech, protected of the constitution by co. i've seen her to express sentiments that she does not believing that goes against the constitutional 1st amendment rights. once again, 60 by 63 majority of the cause of the justices agreed with uh, this has enormous implications in defense of the southern my 0, one of these are one of the liberal justice of what this image of the has the effective of creating a 2nd cross citizen state us, i will g b t, q communities, you know, as far as getting some services are concerned but that, but then the question is whether this and if someone says someone in the expressive services business as well as my religious opinions mean that i don't actually want to do a website for muslims or jews or blacks. yeah. does that mean about bouts? protective bells. so i think we can expect a lot of litigation. a one be be the framework. how fall this go is i'm not sure.
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what are you with and expressive service? what do you mean by expressive services? what range of services will be affected by this? and how many parts of society may be affected by the use? the full that will be interesting. thanks so much for breaking. know down for us to she have her times a in washington dc. your pain laid is attending an e. you council. amazing and brussels have reiterated long term support for ukraine and as well with russia. but there's less support to fast tracking speed to join the 90 minute tre lines. as that bag has moved from case you need to have committed to long term support for your training. that's always welcome to keep the present. so let's keep res once small. now a presidential advisor to present so that's the egos of how said the president zalinski won't like 10 to next month. natal summit, nicky rain yet if it's need is don't demonstrate coverage was due. crane is demonstrating coverage will power, i climber out fighting russian aggression. he said presence that in ski will attend
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if they see a positive result. now, is this political gesturing from keith most likely but present, let's be does sense weakness in most go, especially following that flag. now, reaching, he's trying to push for more from nato, not the united states, and they have made very clear to ukraine that they cannot joined the alliance until the war is over. the united states is very, very up. dude. anything that would take it in into drive, in conflict with russia, russia, as little as seen, the expansion of nato in eastern europe as evidence of facilities. also, russia has nuclear weapons wanting to weapons. in fact, that the united states, something that president putin has been keen to point out. but ukraine continues to receive billions of dollars of military and financial aids, not only from the united states, but from your presence and then speak. once more. he wants more weapons. she wants more money, but what he does have here is long term support from the interview during this will
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and even after this will, will have ended. i start vague, i just era, chief ukraine. a protest isn't a rock and demanding the government cuts, diplomatic ties with sweet, and it's in response to the beginning of the koran in style. com. on wednesday, tens of thousands gathered, many of the swedish embassy in baghdad for 2nd day of purchase. events was organized by supporters if she had clerical move to a side of the burning happened outside of mosque on the 1st day of the age of ida. meanwhile, the prime minister of sweden, of christmas in the east cooling for come, he said, there's no reason to insult people, just because something's a legal, they're not necessarily appropriate is. lemme phobia isn't just a problem in sweden. germany's government says that half of old germans questions for a newly published report agree with and team was lim, statements up to
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a 1000 is i'm afraid. the crimes had been recorded in germany annually since 2017. they include insults, threats, damage to property and violent attacks. the federal government report also found that across german society, muslims perceive to be lacking, the ability to integrate and distance themselves from non muslims. germany's 5 right, a update potty is enjoying growing popularity, with up to 20 percent support in raising opinion polls. and i, if the candidate won the parties 1st as a district election earlier this week, several notes she my is a research of focusing on is lemme phobia and anti semitism. she says there's a growing trend of is i'm a 5 year across year of that could be linked to the rise of 5 raj politics. and so i must, i mean i'm sentiments and some of some racism is getting more and more um, people who actually accept this. and, and even in germany, i, steve,
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which it isn't the only party who is really, really a time us, them, them is getting more and more support. so which is maybe links to the question of migration the, the rest of the problems. but it's also always the type of a topic which is related to extremism. and so it's, i mean it's one of them. disappointed in my stomach, you in german history and just for the muslims living here is the 1st the account about how much things are present east and how they're treated. it's, it's a compensation. you could say all of the studies. we already had the few settings, but it was in the lot of new findings and it shows that it's a really big problem here. almost half of the population in germany consider that the as long does not belong to germany or one 3rd of the population. they feel like an alien. that's how a statement is put because of the most them sitting here. um and or even there was something which is makes it even more specific and more clear. there is
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a statement in a survey. if you would accept a may have was, must them, and almost 40 percent of the german population would not accept them. they refused the idea to have a man who is most of them. pakistan is set to get a $3000000000.00 lifeline from the international monetary fund. the country is on the brink of default and is suffering from folding of foreign cash reserves. inflation is storing and the value of the rupee has plummeted. it means pakistan is struggling to afford impulse. months of political turmoil has also as good off potential foreign investments come out. honda has moved from is lemme that the n word is being held as a breakthrough by the progress on your daughter did the international monetary fund and focused on have agreed to a stop level agreement which will pay the rent for up to $3000000000.00 for the cash strapped economy focused on support and exchange these of that at the north
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time law. and sufficient only for the month of and board very focused on relies heavily or named for the oil and gas. the prices of ridge right affected adversely by the water in your crate. the i m f of course now wants to bug it onto their wise, the tax incentive that did that given to the people at large and of got the country is already relaying under the pressure of high inflation, which is around 38 percent. so the buckets on the paper really now, the higher prices that the fuel stations and higher prices for commodities, particularly, and boards. but they said the cards going to be some relief for a few months, football gets done. however, i am going to make one that focused on relapse together act together in order to their wives the economy and put it back on the road to recovery. so although this will be seen as the chart time relief or bug is done, a lot more needs to be done and the days to come,
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come out of how you get out of your data. it's not my by south african presidents around that pulls that has been cleared of wrongdoing in a case involving $580000.00 stolen from his fund. rema folds out was accused of covering up. this f did happened in 2020, but it only became public last year. the acting public protect the investigating the case accepted around and pauses defense that he reported the crime to his personal protection unit. i hate related illnesses are increasing in the southern parts of the united states. at least 12 people have died from heat stroke and the hydration is affecting many others. major ologist say a stationary high pressure system known as a heat don't. as trap taught, a temperatures from arizona to florida have sold to associate degree celsius. they're expected to remain high through to next week. and that same hate done weather system is being blame for people dying from heat stroke. south of the
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border in mexico in run a la con has the story. there's no risk played in mexico from the sweltering heat, with health authorities say a 112. he related death have been recorded since march almost 3 times as many as last year. those working outdoors are most at risk, but they are finding ways to adapt. the over the i work in construction and it's really bad. we hydrated water and rest for 15 minutes, then we go back to work again. we do that every hour and also a high pressure weather system called a heat, domus trapping heat and humidity over mexico and the southern united states. the northern mexican state of new level leon has been hard hit with 64 depths and record high temperature soaring to 45 degrees celsius. and that's on does it got load was something done, says there was a fairly intense h way with temperatures. however, normal high the noise recorded in recent use,
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the high temperatures generate changes in our bodies, especially between 10 am and 4 pm when the most intense heat waves are registered and can cause the hydration and people last on the weather experts or warning that another key wave is on the way the immediate forecast for many mexicans is finding any way they can to beat the heat and run a la on al jazeera. the, you're watching l g 0. these are the headlines this our french president, a manual ma cronan is held across as meeting with ministers. if all those 3 nights of riots treated by the killing of a teenager by a police officer, the crime has stopped shows of declaring a state of emergency bonds. additional security forces on being deployed across from kneeling $900.00 people were arrested on thursday night $200.00 police offices where each it's the 0.

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