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blocks of c o 2 or me, that is a meat that will capture to bring the vehicle systems that would allow us to predict what could happen is the plans in the future if somebody searches are right that the southern part of the region is a precursor. of what the south pole may soon become, scientists will need all the information they can get. the after another knowledge of protests and looting in from the states, grandmother of the slain teenage in no, an appeals for the violence to stop the don't all, this is alj a 0 lie from nothing. also coming up. ukraine says russian troops are advancing along the front line as they confront,
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keeps counter offensive. speculation surrounds the health of south africa zulu key after it's reporting that he's been paused and swallowed by the sea, the brazilian fishing town, this victim to climate change and a rising demo. move to the beginning from with president and manual background as held an emergency meeting to contain one of the worst challenges to his leadership. thousands of police have been deployed for 6 nights of expected protests for good by the police killing of a teenager in known to on tuesday, the french interior minister said that saturday nights rights were less intense. 719 people were arrested compared with bolton's 1300, but not before but an attack did murder investigation has been opened after
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a paris district. man's house was rammed by a car and satellite and made the violence an appeal from the grandmother of nile, and the 17 year old killed during that traffic stop on tuesday. is it kills? i'm angry with the police officer who kills my grandson. and that's all i'm angry with. we have the police unlucky for us that we have the police and the people who are breaking things. i tell them stop it, please stop us doing this with now as a pretext. you know, some people should stop. they should stop, but they should not break store windows, they should not ransack schools. please during break because because they've not do anything to you. the school did not do anything to your leave us alarm. that's it. on todd, i can't say this any longer. i no longer sleep and i even turn off the tv and i turned off everything really won't you be able to live now to pull brandon, who's in powers?
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forest poll earlier in the evening. president macro and met with ministers. what came out of that meeting? hello, just uh, full name forest. it came out to the christmas crisis meeting that the president macro and had with his set, closest cabinet ministers, including the interior minister and the justice minister. we were expecting actually a video statement, but that didn't come unaffected. hasn't even been an official statement from the presidential palace, but what we do know is that he's passed his ministers to continue to reduce the levels of violence the receipt on the previous 5 nights. there is also a knowledge to the reality that there are underlying issues that have led to the situation. and he said that the should be some reflection on the causes of the unrest as well as the government saying it will continue to support the police officers who have worked to try to quell the violence and stuff polluting on. the final point was that the finance ministry has been tasked with coming up with some kind of plan for compensation or reparation for those shopkeepers and businesses
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whose businesses have been damaged. looted in these past few days, cautious optimism, perhaps often what appeared to be a reduction intention on saturday night bullets. what midnight now, what lies ahead this evening, do you think? and i think this evening is pretty quiet. i mean, considering that we were standing on this very spot 24 hours ago, and there were hundreds, perhaps a couple of thousands of police here on the show as a lease i still people are out, as you say, is just don't midnight here in paris. the sidewalks of frankly emptied out. there are very few police around at the moment and those are all here. all calm. there isn't the kind of edge that that has been and previous nights that said, we all set, they all keeping an eye out. we have seen people being such people attracted the attention of the police officers, but we've been scouring social media well normally you'd find use. busy videos of
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incidents taking place and we haven't found anything so nice. so it does appear that the crucial intervention of now and graham's mother, appealing for tom, telling the looters on the, on the people who have been out on the street, for instance, to stump beds. that seems to have come through. and of the moments, as you say, there's cautious room for up to miss them. the perhaps the worst of this maybe of a whole brand and keeping a look out for us on the streets of paris. the thanks very much for being longstanding accusations from residents and activists of systemic racism and police violence and frances pooler and ethnically diverse neighborhoods allegations deal for these deny. bennett smith has more from past to nama, do come out. his brother was shot dead by the police in 2018 discharge. the football tournament has been held in gay camaros on a, in the since 8 police bullets hit gaze call. when he was caught up in a sting operation, targeting a stolen com next to his in a northern purse of
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a no police officer was ever charged in connection with his dad. logistical guy also in law. we both get just disaggregated funds. we've exhausted all the appeals and they refused everything and they refused to share the surveillance voltage. refusing to cooperate can lead to death to the police will never be killed. the holy young man had come from assault of low income towns and the sub. that's why they say police and community relations seem to be driven more by confrontation and cooperation of progress before the french police aren't behaving properly. they must treat the use, especially the use from the suburbs. they make blunders. always check the same people's id and speak badly to them. they insulted me once they told me to talk well, shut up and soon as i was on the bus is all the deal with. no, i didn't expect this. it started with the tragic death of a kid and turned into looting and shrubberies. they hurting themselves, hurting the population who is innocent. there are other ways to get your voice heard. nama do understands the frustrations of people angry at the shooting of the
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aisle in non tap. these videos show these are not lenses, these are executions. my brother case that shocked all the local residents, they wanted revolution. i told them i called push people to break the whole. if you want to find the case that's the, let's organize ourselves. i find solutions for all, you know, whoever revolutions understandable. we'd be asking for the police accountability for 40 years. from says, police union has admitted a breakdown of trust, a spokesman blaming government policies, focusing on intervention and repression. rob of the neighborhood policing and manual my conference phone to stay with germany to handle one has become the worst crisis to face his presidency. since the yellow, best protest, 5 years ago. now my form is work house, how to address the long stomach complaints of police violence from system to racism, and friends as low income. so the
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ukraine's deputy defense minister says russian forces are advancing on the eastern front line. there are reports of fist fighting around of the ifta and marine to the west of donuts. the deputy defense minister says there's also a push to the north west of new guns into villages. and this fact of a key physical, the situation complicated as a bank has the latest from the central ukrainian ukrainian city of sydney pra. we've been hearing some of the deputy defense minister honda maria, and now she has said that the situation is complicated instead that the russians are making some advances in of the cause of they've got i'm not a young, cannot that send the donuts region. she's also said in the mind with 2 sides of this, the 2nd largest city har keith. but again, we're hearing that these a via the fist fighting is taking place. also. she said, is that for reach of just as of here here in geneva where we are now that the
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ukrainians have been making some advances. but again, you'll have to have yet this we call independent variable by any of this good cannot be corroborated. access to the front lines is very, very difficult, almost impossible. but what we are not hearing is of any significant breakthrough or a significant change in those front lines, we're not hearing of tons been taken over by the russians or the ukrainians at this point of time, or major villages or points uh on, on those maps. the changing, say, get a significant changing hands between the russians in ukraine, and what we are hearing is that the is vs fighting as this contra offensive is taking place. but still a bit light on details in terms of what those advances are and how much distance is actually being covered. police in the us state of maryland say there was more than one government involved in a mass shooting at a street party in baltimore. 2 people were killed and 28 others injured. 14 of the victims were under the age of 18. 9 people are still in hospital. the president of
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maryland state senate said more needs to be done to cook gun violence. this is a societal problem that we're dealing with a mass shooting where a disagreement turns into 28 people shot. this is insanity. this cannot cannot be the society that we are expected to live in. we have to do better. we've done what we've quoted at the state level to try and find ways for it to be harder to get guns into people's names. but this is the problem with too many guns and too many hands of people that make life and death decisions. it is not ok, something has to give intense fighting has been reported between suzanne's arrival forces, the rapids support forces say they've been, they have down to fight to jethro bundle and talk to the power industry group has been battling against the army since april at least a 1000 people have been killed and more than 2000000 forced from their homes. he but morgan has moved from under mom, in cartoon state,
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or when to send that until the late hours of sunday evening. slicing continued between the 2 sides with the army, trying to post a rather pushing v a power minute through rapid support for the with the center of the month, 50 between city of the campus. and they will also, our center was 5 classes between the 2 sides. in other parts of the capitol hill in the northern parts of the capital, the rapids support forces that down to the new army. i think that after a long as fight against civilians and against their position, the army also says that this was able to down a drone, a flight that going belonging to the farm and a through rapid support forces. now this comes after a very brief fight and fighting between the 2 sides. when the 256 glared, you need lots of these fires for the 1st day of the most. and how many days of how many people say that they, that they've been witnessing fighting between the 2 sides in many parts of the capital. but they also describe the fighting on sunday in the city of the month as
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one of the most serious they've seen between the rapids support forces. and this is denise army aid organization says that the ongoing violence disrespecting their movements making it very hard for them to deliver assistance. they say that since the prices continue, more than half of the down population will be in desperate need of humanitarian assistance. people morgan, alta 0, i'm the man a suit. and these envoy has been in russia seeking support for ending the conflict in these country. malik, i got is from students, silver, and the counsel he's been speaking to obviously are you there? sure. shop of all over there. is a lot of divest ation and so that in terms of human life, there is diverse station in terms of your structure has been an infrastructure that is being destroyed night is a lot of stuff ready that has been inflicted on the human beings and, and human resources and the civilian population does how far it is. so that needs
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a striking similarities to odyssey, which is also a private and military and, and so then we should have costs as these problems know, and mutilated and caustic, this product. and i think they have also, i mean they're agreement and so is so many neighboring countries investments, i'm noticing, see you so then they might be also somebody relations with the auditor. but in terms of, of a for investment or goals and all of these things. so this is what i'd be saying. the king of the zulu people or south africa is denying that he's been toys. and softer roy legs said suspected for his name was behind his visit to a hospital in neighbouring east 14 a farm in the middle of reports from janice. but there's certainly a lot of confusion around some of these rumors. and the initial story came out from his kingdom. he sees you lose uncle principle to lizzie. oh, who has
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a good relationship with oh, so he has had in the past that he had travelled. he's and if you can, this is who do i travel to? is what do you need for medical attention and that's off to one of the kings a seems to have been poisoned. that's apparently the thinking because he had paul e died quite suddenly, quite unexpectedly. so there was perhaps some concern about what was going on within the dwell household. but following that can be easily traveled to use what you need for medical attention. now that's according to principal to lazy his uncle of following that. so there's been a statement that's been issued by king, this is who lose office saying that he's in good health, that the it hasn't been a poisoning and that he often pays courtesy, visits to is what he need with his uncle king and swats he. the sud, uh is, is ruling that country. so they say there's be no reason other than the courtesy visits. and while he's there, he's been sold to medical attention as a routine checkup. now the,
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it seems as if the initial part of the story did come primarily and only from a principal to lazy. his uncle, who had spoken to a couple of hours ago, would say that he had heard from a team swati in is what he needs from his brother. that there was concern around the poisoning. but again, that statement coming from king, this is what his office is, that he's in good health. still to come on out to 0. conflict pushes more. people in the democratic republic of congo towards food scarcity and and rally is across australia. and so for the constitutional changes that would recognize aboriginal communities for the 1st time, the, the
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hello, we have more of that on you, usually cool. and whether across northern parts of australia, the cloud still showing up there across the northern territory. it's pushing its way into a western areas of queensland around the golf country. we're all going to say some very heavy rain over the next couple of days. 20 to 40 millimeters of rain quite widely said the possibility. see with these heavier areas of rain come through, the yellow sherry got the order to supposed to get 5200 millimeters to freight and we've been on the show breeze coming in from the car will say rainfall if anything, just popping up around the east coast as we go through, i choose dice, so from kinds all the way down to the sunshine coast time beyond the gold coast, see some very heavy shouts and even across any sort of new south wells, up across the blue mountains, more pick down pulls, coming through here so also have a little bit of whether to just around the south, west showers, just slipping, southern possible strides to go one through the next couple of days, one to 2 showers there to victoria,
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to bad temperatures picking up to around 15 celsius. meanwhile, ahead of that little spell of troy by the midway coming into new zealand, olivia will stay around the blustery wet weather once again, and you'll just tell them parts of japan. meanwhile, some heavier, right? it's a central pos of china and turning right away to the northeast, the to the journey of almost 10 years in which to shake, hama, to ward for translation and international understanding has become the most important translation award from am to the arabic language in the wild be awarded? announce is that the nomination period? so 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 a the the
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the reminder of our top stores here on that, which is 0. the grandmother of a teenager killed by police in france. he's cooling for. com and an end to the unrest that script the nation. president emanuel mack chrome has held an emergency meeting us from braces for us. 6 knowledge of protests ukraine's deputy defense minister says russian forces are advancing on several fronts. cheese reporting intense, fighting and villages in the at don't that's under against and the king of the zeus in south africa is denying that he's been poisoned. that's after a royal aid said suspected poisoning who was behind his visit to a hospital with the neighbouring e swats eating the world food program is warning of
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a listening hunger situation in the democratic republic of congo, which has been tricked good by an ongoing on conflict in the countries eastern region, the u. an agency says more than 25000000 people will face fluid scarcity of this year, which is the highest number for any country worldwide. the eastern region of the sea has a 120 on groups fighting overland ethnic rivalry, and control of minerals will, surely. sacral is a spokes person for the world food program in the democratic republic of the congo . she says the d. c has become a forgotten crisis us, but i'm in the east, which is which is seen the most intense fighting over the last 12 months. and it's staggering because people are not just displaced once but twice and twice. so that's moving into kemp said it was a crowded, there was a nickel space,
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and the problem that we're seeing is that the needs of all much greater than those people that have being reached. so that's why we're calling it to humanitarian community escaped up an emergency scalar, which means we need to reach people, and we need to reach them. now, we do need money we. that's what we appeal to the international community. and that's, that's why it has become a bit of us, a full circle in crisis. and we really just need people to remember that there were people here that desperately need help. and bob way is once again battling triple digit inflation off to the right double in june to a 176 percent. the spiraling prices come head of a general election due next month as how it latasha ripples. the west ending cost of living crisis is a major concern for voters. the downtown ends and bobbies capital head out it is we, a lot of small businesses and st traders operate. and we shop as look for bargains
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despite high inflation and price increases with goods, the official exchange rates, and the official exchange. that's what is tended to happen over the past few months . is that price is largely been driven by the an official exchange at the end it's movement is also been quite, you know, it's kind of defend that is also translated into prices, conditions the government blames currency, speculate as for the crashing the value of the as in bob, a dollar, as well as businesses using the black market to price the goods. here's my shopping list, and this is what i bought the basics. so should the flour cooking oil? i've spent $16.00 on these groceries. let's go to a bigger supermarket and find out how much the same items will cost. this is what i bought, the same groceries for $31.00 from the store. this is why many's the bobbies because
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of buying from informal change in the us dollar is legal, tend to have most people prefer using it. another reason why the local currency keeps losing value. public sector work is demanding the salaries in us dollars and an increasing allowances to pushing them against inflation. yukon have price is increasing every week. you kind of incomes, you know, diminishing every, every week is a national security issue. so we have to, we do have as soon as paradigm keep and accept that present in the meantime. because because of serious issues or environmental issues with a to proceed with the risk nichols confidence, we have to actually put our best foot forward is a country and use the us start to make ends meet people announced selling goods from the cause mainly in us dollars the government recently directed authorities to post some duties and taxes exclusively in local currency, hoping this would increase demand for visit bobby dollar. right now there is no
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guarantee the government intervention is going to work out of my task, out of their head campaigns to decide whether indigenous people in australia will be recognized in the constitution of being stepped up. a referendum will take place in october. the government says it's a once in a generation chance to repair relations with the countries aboriginal communities. so o'clock reports now from city this is the face of the yes, 10 pine thousands rallied in parks and city centers across the country on sunday, showing support for grades recognition of the strategies 1st nations people. it's one of those moments i think way. i personally want to be on the right side of history, and i think the history of a strong and politics around that original culture is quite dismal. we have the great privileges this early enough to have such an ancient community, continuous culture now in the nation. and it's important,
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they're recognized for holloman's pos legislation clearing the way for a referendum later this year astride into advice on whether the constitution should be amended to recognize indigenous australians for the 1st time. and to establish an advisory body representing aboriginal and tossed right on it. is guiding federal parliament. the campaign declared sunday, a national day of action today is all about straightening people going out to the people that know their workplace times folding areas and saying this is nothing to be scared off. this is a just thing. this is the thing, the nation mature, you know, opinion polls show support. so the yes campaign has full in life 50 since the federal coalition party has already declared it moved vote against the constitutional change. so within the original community have also questioned whether the proposed law, known as the voice, will be enough to address the serious problems facing indigenous communities. we
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are going backwards, we're going backwards in and digging ourselves. we're going to go backwards in indigenous life expectancy. we're going backwards in the rate of revenue people's black people in this country being locked up, things up on not slippers, lot back, but we've got to try something else. operational and tossed, right. all of the people were present around 3 percent of nearly 26000000 australians. the federal government says the referendum will be a once in a generation shots to give indigenous communities a greater voice at a national level. for the yes company to be successful. oh, the only the majority of the 6 states also need a national majority of the latest cult suggests her head in just 2 states. the referenda is expected to be held in october or clock out to 0. c b. russell, breaking torrential. rain is causing floods and months slides in west them. japan, 2 people are reported missing and a man was found dead inside
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a car which had been washed away homes, partially submerged in the i'm a gucci and q show proof. i chose to have hands meet your logical agency is full costing more heavy right and the tornado swept through the canadian province of alberta, the storm uprooted trees and destroyed several homes as it swept through a region north of calgary know depths of being revolted. families who live in a small town in brazil, seeing their homes crumbled beneath their feet. the atlantic ocean has already engulfed pots of the district to add to the phone and climate change. these and helping monica key of reports from the phone in salvage while the by a 78 year old son, if he had opens the gator family home. what is left of it? the 6 bedroom house built by her father in the seventy's has been reduced to rubble . nope. lost the key. this was my room. i would sleep at night listening to the
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waves breaking on the sand until i could no longer sleep. a couple of years ago i decided to move out. i knew the waves would soon topple the house and that i would drown with this. that though, she's not the only one in the format to have lost all the small fishing town, 300 kilometers from re edition ero used to welcome groves of tories every summer until the sea swallowed up 14 blocks and 500 houses. geographer, it was only says the roshan was caused by man and climate change has made it worse . at the foreigner was built at the mouth of the pet able to so river, which provided a natural barrier against the c l. u while bus you diversion began 15 years ago, off to 2 thirds of the rivers walters with diverted to rio de janeiro, affecting about 7000 phones and 600 factories the river lost. it's forced to bring sense of the beach and push back the see the ways of growing
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a higher as climate change raises ocean levels. it's hard to believe, but i'm walking on what used to be a paved avenue. the rustle behind me used to belong to a hotel, used to be the only 4 story building and all about the phone. up and down there. there were 3 blocks of houses. they have all been swallowed by the sea. the coast line is receding, an average of 6 meters per year, 50 families were forced out of their homes. very few want to leave the city. wall mine will moon use sold is fishing boat to buy several houses hoping to live off rent, all except to are under the atlantic ocean, the or worst crowd that i am not moving. i want to live in the house. i built with my savings. it's all i have my life's work. sonya is now living in a much smaller house just behind the ruins of the old one. the becky,
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it's very painful to watch your friends and neighbors lose their homes, their mementoes, their livelihood. but here we all help each other and want to stay close together. and our beloved city, she says they're shared memories of what ones used to be a lively beach resort or what keeps this goes tom still alive, monica, and i guess i'll just sarah at that for now. we're still the, you're watching l to 0. and these other top stories, the grandmother of a teenager killed by police in from the seas cooling for com and an end to the unrest that's gripped the nation. police detained 700 people on the 5th, not as of right off the number of arrests compared to the previous night. presidents and manual macro and has held an emergency meeting to contain one of the worst challenges to his leadership. the 17 year old.

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